Before cleaning/wiping your hard drive. Be sure that you have backed up all of your information. As it will be nearly impossible to recover it back.
After you have backed up follow the steps below:
1. Get your original Windows Boot Disk that came with the computer. [If you have it Skip to Step 4]
2. If you do not have the disk. There is another way of wiping it. There is a free ISO software that can wipe your hard drive. Download the ISO here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dban
If you know a better ISO Boot File. Use it!
3. Once the ISO has been downloaded. Get a Empty CD [Preferred not a DVD] and burn the ISO directly on the CD disk.
4. Put the disk in of you haven't. If you have just burned it. Leave the disk in the disk drive.
5. Restart the computer. Must have the disk in the disk drive!
6. The computer should automatically read the ISO in the disk.
7. Follow the prompts.
8. Start Erasing*
*Please Note: Depending on your computer. The time it takes to erase the Hard-Drive will vary!
To clear memory card,you could format the memory card or put in your laptop and delete it
Yes the cache memory is a static memory because if the static memory if we want to clear the memory the memory was clear because of this property it is static memory.
Go to www.oshishtech.com They have step by step directions on how to clear your sidekick memory and also a very good guide on clearing your blackberry memory.
To clear physical memory in a computer, it is best to purge the Internet files in the browser. To do this, clear the browser's cache, which is typically listed under "options."
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Memory Recall/Clear
Usually MC is Memory Clear.There will often also be:MR - Memory RecallM+ - Memory PlusIf you have a MRC button, then it is Memory Recall/Clear. Pressing it once will recall the memory; immediately pressing it a second time will recall the memory and clear it at the same time.
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The MC button should clear the memory.
One is clear, the other is clear everything. Use clear to just change the last number you put in. Clear everything to start all over again. The other keys relate to memory, of which your calculator seems to be able to store *one* number. MC clears the memory (sets it to zero).. MR recalls the memory (puts the number from memory into the display, so that you can add to it or whatever. MS stores the number on the display into memory. M+ adds the nmuber on the display to the number in memory
Volatile memory (RAM) only stores date in the current session, if you were to restart or shutdown your system this would then clear the RAM.
Words used to mean unclear in memory are foggy, cloudy, or hazy.