It shoulden't, but back in my country, we didn't have computers, we had rocks and stones. We did with those stones a lot, but we didn't really do much with them...or with computers. Hope that helped answer your question. 8D
Reinstall the operating system.
Reinstalling Windows will not erase the hard drive unless you tell it to reformat the hard drive before reinstalling the operating system. You will have to reinstall all your programs that were installed prior to reinstall but all your saved files will still be there.
There is no uninstaller for an operating system. To remove an OS, simply format the partition that holds the operating system. If you use a boot manager to choose between different operating systems the software should automatically detect missing operating systems for you.
You cannot reformat a hard drive and keep operating system(s) untouched. The point of formatting is to erase all data. There is only one exception, you can reformat some partitions on your hard drive if you have any. If you want to keep your current operating system those partitions must not be system.
In order to completely wipe a hard drive on a Canon branded copier, one must format the hard drive. Formatting the hard drive will erase all information. The operating system of the copier can then be re-installed.
Erase pencil or dry erase marker. Depends.__________________________________________________________________Eraser is a rubber eraser that erases writings on a paper or any hard copy material, orEraser is a secure data removal tool, which allows you to remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it with carefully selected patterns
Unix-like operating systems are used to save files on a computer operating system. When using this type of system, to unlink a file means to erase or delete it.
This is an error in your Operating System (Windows), there is no way to 'exit' this error. You can try fixing the error with a GNU/Linux liveCD or with a recovery console from the Windows system, or you can reinstall your OS (which will likely erase your data and applications). Use a GNU/Linux liveCD to boot into your computer and access your files and copy them to an external drive, flash drive, or network drive, to keep them safe before you reinstall.
F8 in most computers will bring up the Windows advanced boot menu, this can not erase everything because Windows refuses to erase the drive it is running on. You can download "live-cds" which is a operating system on a disc, after you burn it, they will allow you to wipe your drives. If you want to be sure that the drive is completely wiped so no one can recover the data, Darik's Boot And Nuke is popular.
A Disk Utility is an application that is built into the Macintosh operating system. It allows one to format, modify and/or erase a hard drive, either internal or external, that is hooked up to one's Macintosh computer.
No. It does not erase Mac. When you use Boot Camp you are switching your operating system to Windows. (Usually to run a program for Windows.) You can switch back whenever you want.
Please rephrase question. Are you trying to ask how to erase files from your computer? If so, which operating system?