Start Windows in test mode (F8). Access MS-DOS symbol and go to directory "C:\WINNT\system32". Tipe "del kghdd.dll" and press enter. The dll-file will be deleted from your hard disk. Restart PC in normal mode and run anti virus for final check.
It is normally very straightforward to erase recordings from security systems. It is impossible to say how in this answer for two reasons - First, every system is different Second, if you don't have the manuals that tell you how, you probably aren't authorized to erase them.
Dry erase markers - it can erase off of anything, like Boards, Hands, etc... Wet Erase markers - it will be a little harder for people to take off of anything.
This is easy, go to history in your toolbar, select the website you wish to erase, double click on it and erase
No, simply rebooting your computer (turning it off, then on again) does not erase all the data on the computer. However, you can lose unsaved data on files that you are currently working on if you don't save. Reformatting (reinstalling your operating system) will erase all the data on your computer and set it back to its default settings.
if its fake then you should be able to drag and drop it to the recycling bin if not use the del or erase command from within command promp. make sure to use dependancy walker to check if it is using nescesary services as well.
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.
reload windows or your favorite operateing system.
The best option would be to go into your system options and restore your system to the factory default. This will wipe all the files off your computer, but is necessary to erase all the hidden files a trojan virus created.
No. First of all, not everyone would consider Windows an "upgrade." Secondly, Windows does not support migrating a Windows system, so you have to erase the hard drive and do a clean install.
It can erase your hard drive!They can delete your files.
There are 5 files in Windows 7, but DO NOT tamper with the system because it can damge your files and erase memory thinking that it is an online hacker.
Yes, it does.
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.
Yup! I used to write on mirrors and windows all the time!
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.
format using windows formatter
To remove the Trojan from C:restore-temp You need to delete your restore files. The best thing to do is a system restore. If you do not have a safe restore point, Just delete the restore files.You can do this by going to My Computer properties (System Properties) select System Restore tab and check turn off system restore, click apply. Now your restore files together with the Trojan will be removed. Now turn on System Restore again. Could you please give the Trojan name?