Unplug the set from the wall for about one hour then plug it back in to see if this corrects the problem.
You go to the settings, then Data Management, then Wii Memory, then Channels, then click on a channel, the press 'Delete' or 'Erase'.
Generally, this is called ROM, or Read-Only Memory. Usually, such memory is used to store the BIOS, or Basic Input Output System.
You can't really delete a reference to an object. You can set the reference to null, which will eventually cause the garbage collector to free up the memory from that reference, but you cannot explicitly delete anything.
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Don't delete the virtual memory. It is essential to the running of your operating system.
The only way to delete objects in an object oriented programming language (unless they were created in heap memory) is for the object to go out of scope. If the object is declared in the heap, in c++ you would use delete[] ptr; or delete ptr; where ptr is a pointer to your object.
New and Delete are the memory management operators in c++,like c language we use malloc() and calloc() functions to allocate memory and free() functiong to release the memory similarily we use new to allocate memory in C++ and Delete to release the allocated memory....
by going to the memory click on it then hit delete
press the delete botton jack a$$
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It is possible to delete the RAM memory finder, but it may be harmful for one's computer, because it is useful in discovering usable RAM. It is not recommended to delete it.
You don't get your memory back. " Deleted data cannot be restored, so be careful not to accidentally delete important data." quoted from Playstation network support