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In order to format Windows XP, you will have to use the installation disc. This will erase all the data that you have on your computer.
Go onto "My Computer" right click on the disk, and then select "Format" it will not entirely erase all the data on the CD, but it will erase majority of it.
Yes - If you format or erase it - it will remove all data from, the card ! If you're trying to move images from the card to the computer, it should simply be a matter of dragging the images from the card to the place on the computer you want to keep them.
It erases all your data on the disk which you specified, fofr instance, format C:. It will format (erase) all your data from C.
To format a Clickfree device using Windows, connect it to your computer and open "This PC" or "My Computer." Right-click on the Clickfree drive and select "Format." Choose the desired file system (usually NTFS or exFAT) and ensure the "Quick Format" option is unchecked for a thorough wipe. Click "Start" to begin the formatting process, which will erase all data on the device.
Yes there are many Apps out there ex: Find My iPhone and also if you have iCloud account setup you can remotely erase the data from lost/stolen iPhones
The 'format' command will appear to erase the hard-drive HOWEVER - ALL it does is erase the reference track. The data will still be on the drive (and can be recovered). There are programs that will physically write either random characters or just zeros to every sector of the drive - over-writing all the data that was stored.
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.
There are various ways to reformat a Kingston SD card. You can insert it in your computer and then right-click on it and click on the format option. This will erase all the data in the card.
No. Formatting it will erase all data!
Logical erase of a CD is the rewriting of the directory, so that it seems to be empty. Just like with magnetic disc drives, this does not necessarily result in rewriting the data blocks, and the data can be retrieved with a raw data block reader program, such as ISOBuster. If the data are sensitive, erase should be a physical format instead of a logical format. However, it should be noted that no rewrite of data is truly unrecoverable - there are high tech means of retrieving the data, such as reading the noise left over from the edge of the track.
Formatting - removes all exiting data from the memory card. Think of it like using an eraser to remove all the text written in pencil, on a piece of paper.