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How To I Format My Memory Stick Back To Original Settings

How to reset my compaq presario window vista to factory settings without a disk?

Try this one first, if it doesn't fix it try the next ones...

1. Reboot, and repeatedly press F10 at the HP logo until the recovery screen appears.
2. When the recovery screen appears, press "Next" and then "Yes" to perform a non-destructive recovery (all data saved). After the recovery is finished, the laptop will reboot.

Or to perform a destructive recovery, (***This will erase all your unsaved data!***)
Click "Advanced" and then "Yes".
After the recovery is finished, the laptop will reboot.

Or
Reboot, and repeatedly press F11. Follow on screen prompts.

Or
Click Start>All Programs>Recovery Manager>Recovery Manager.
Click continue if prompted.
Click System recovery.
When the PC restarts, select the System recovery option and click Next.

If prompted to use the Microsoft System Restore program, click No, then Next.
If you want to backup your personal files and settings, select Back up your files first (recommended) option, then click Next.
Follow the on-screen instructions.

When prompted to Recover without backing up your files, STOP before clicking Next.
This is the final opportunity to change your mind about recovering the PC and deleting all the files and programs.

Once you click Next, the restore process cannot be stopped.
The PC immediately begins formatting.

Or see here...
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docum...

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If i restore my computer to factory settings will i keep internet explorer?

I am considering restoring my computer to the factory settings but happen to be curious to know if i will keep my internet explorer...If i don't how would i go about getting it back onto my computer?

How can I recover data from a memory card that asks to format?

Forgot all these spammy links which need money to get working, here is a free and powerful method to get the job done.Plugging in the SD card into your PC to find out it is not getting detected could be the worst nightmare for anyone having thousands of pictures, music and other important data onto it. I have shared many How-to's and utilities to help users recover data but sadly all of them failed or were unable to recover all data on the SD-card which came to me for recovery. After doing a lot of research on why my computer is asking me to "Format" the SD-card instead of reading it's content, I was pretty sure the culprit was a bad file-system boot sector.While 99.9% of the data recovery applications, both free and paid relied upon the same method to "Scan" and find data from the disk bypassing the file-system "registry" of the files, I was looking for something which will allow me to play with the damaged boot sector of the file-system to recover the underlying "file record registry". Luckily, what I found was not only open-source and free but supported advanced features which nothing else offered, the utility supported NTFS, FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, exFAT, ext2, ext3, ext4, btrfs, BeFS, CramFS, HFS, JFS, Linux Raid, Linux Swap, LVM, LVM2, NSS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS filesystem and came with cross-platform binaries which can run under DOS, Windows (NT4, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, Windows 7 (x86 & x64), Windows 10, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS and MacOS X.The gem, I found was TestDisk - a powerful, free and open-source (GPLv2) data recovery software designed to help users recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again.TestDisk supports:Fixing partition tables and recovery of deleted partitionsRecovery of FAT32 boot sector from backupRebuilding of FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 boot sectorFixing of FAT tablesRebuilding NTFS boot sectorRecovery of NTFS boot sector from its backupFixing MFT using MFT mirrorLocating ext2/ext3/ext4 Backup SuperBlockRecover deleted files from FAT, exFAT, NTFS and ext2 filesystemRead more: How To Fix And Recover Full Data From Corrupt SD Card Asking For Format | Megaleecher.Net http://www.megaleecher.net/Free-...

How many photos can be held on a 16GB flash memory stick?

It will be able to hold up to 5000 pictures easily all depending on as you already said the mega pixels , detail, etc. But you should be able to get 5000 without any problems. Thats the average with a 10 MP camera. Most digital cameras are around 7 mp. So you should be getting around 8000 if you have the average camera.. ;p

Also you could just go take a picture, transfer it to your computer right click it go to properties, see how many MB it takes up and you'll figure out how much space each picture would approximately take up and you'll figure out how many can fit into 16 GB.

In terms of convenience you could get a 16 GB Sd Card for your camera, so you don't have to constantly transfer them to a USB. Or just get both, because if you lose either the USB or Sd card you lose all those pictures D:

Recover files from a flash drive (USB) that has been formatted?

Formattting won't make the data in USB flash drive or other disk erased permanently. Those formatted files are still stored on the disk just invisible or inaccessible. Only the FAT or NFTS table erased the information about where those data were saved but the real data are still intact there in sectors of the USB.So as long as those data are not overwritten by new data, it's highly possible to recover the files. And the MOST Effective way is to rely on some format recovery programs. Have a try of Wondershare Data Recovery - Format Recovery,
http://www.disk-utilities.com/data-recov...

It should help. But before your files are recovered, better not put more files to your usb in case the original data are overwritten.

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How do I fix my micro SD card that became a read-only memory card?

Step 1. Run CMD to remove 'Read Only' from hard disk/USB/SD card/external hard driveIt’s quite simple to remove and fix storage device 'Read Only' error by applying CMD command. The only thing that you shall keep in mind is to be very careful while following below CMD guide steps to remove 'Read Only' error from SD card, USB drive, hard disk or external hard drive.Connect 'Read Only' storage device such as SD card, USB, external hard drive etc with PC;Open Command Prompt by typing: command in Search tab, right-click Command Prompt run as administrator.Type: diskpart and hit Enter;Type: list disk and hit Enter;Type: select disk 0 and hit Enter; (0 shall be the drive letter of your read-only hard drive/USB/SD card etc.)Type: attributes disk clear readonly and hit Enter;Type: exit and hit Enter to finish the process.After this, your storage device shall be accessible again and you can be able to read and use the saved data on your SD card, USB or external hard drive then. If you still cannot access saved data on your storage devices or lost some saved files/documents, don’t worry. Here below in Step 2, you’ll know how to access to your saved data.Step 2. Restore saved data from HDD/USB or external HDD after removing 'read-only'/write-protection errorIf you cannot access the saved data on your storage devices such as SD card, USB drive or external hard drive after removing the 'Read Only' error, don’t worry. Right here we’ll show you how to simply access and restore all saved data from your device with powerful data recovery tool from EaseUS.EaseUS data recovery tool supports you to get data out of inaccessible storage devices, RAW disk and even find hidden files for you with simple clicks. Just free download and install it on your PC and follow below 3 steps to get data back now:1. Connect storage devices such as USB/SD card or external hard drive with Windows PC;Run EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard and select location of your 'Read Only', encrypted or inaccessible storage device

My dell came with a Microsoft XP re-install disc, Can I format and re-install from that disc?

Firstly, run tests on all the system hardware and chk if they are ok. Could be a faulty memory stick or a hard drive. Next you can load windows Xp using the disk. You can follow the on screen instructions which you get during the installation. Else call up Dell. That would be perfect. They would do all the above mentioned procedures.

In case your system was bought recently, the operating system is already on a partition on the hard drive, from where you can restore the system back to its original form.

Does Windows 10 delete your data when you install it?

If you boot from installation media like a USB stick or a DVD, then you can only do an install that wipes out your data. There is no option to keep it - with the caveat that you could choose to install on a separate partition and not actually wipe out your old files. Those files would still be present after the install but none of the programs would be installed. However it would be quite simple to go back and move all your pictures and other documents from the old to the new location, for example.If you boot from the existing operating system and perform an upgrade, then you are given the option of a fresh install which would wipe out your files, or an upgrade that maintains old applications and settings. If you choose this, you might get a message that some applications are not compatible.You should be aware that Windows will do the best job it can to perform the upgrade without affecting any applications, but some applications might not work exactly the same. There are literally millions of applications out there and the chances that nothing will go wrong when you replace the operating system are low. If you have issues with an app, it often helps to update it to the newest version, or reinstall the old version again. Sometimes you might just need to tweak some of the settings.If you perform an upgrade (keeping old files) then your old system files are moved to a “Windows.old” directory and replaced with newer ones. As long as you keep the Windows.old directory, you can revert back to the older operating system version later. If everything is fine, you can delete the Windows.old directory to free up disk space. To delete the Windows.old directory, you need to perform a disk cleanup, which is an option you get when you right-click the disk drive in file explorer and select properties. This is also where you would restore the old operating system.There are also other methods that can be used to upgrade the operating system, such as back up your data to a USB stick or other hard drive, then performing a clean install, then restoring your data from the backup location. Several third-party applications are sold that have this capability, and Microsoft provides tools like DISM that can do it for free.

MGS3 Snake Eater Corrupted?

Ok so i found mgs3 snake eater in my room, i bought it back when i used my ps2 (i have a ps3 now) and i took MGS3 SE out of the case for the first time and put it in my ps3 and played it. It all worked fine until i saved it, then turned it off. I found that today when i tried to load the game it said memory card data broken or something like that. i went into my ps/ps2 memory card thing on my ps3 and i found a box that said corrupted data. i tried 2 delete it and another one of the same thing appeared.theres now 3 of them in my ps/ps2 data utility.. HOW DO I FIX IT!?

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