Start up with R key pressed or Option key pressed.
You will get optional start-up disks. Either you can recover from a back up disk or a Recovery disk.
There are several back up options which can create external copies of your main hard drive, which can be used to recover a total drive failure. These include Disk Warrior and Carbon Copy Cloner for example. Apple's Time Machine can also help recover lost files.
Reinstalling the system depends on which OS you are using.
Either use the instal disks that came with your computer, or hold down the option key when booting up. The emergency system will be one of the choices of startup systems. You can reinstall from there.
You can take it into an apple store an they can restore it from another mac or wipe the hard drive
get a mac
Simply hook your iPod up to iTunes, and select restore from the iPod menu.
When you restore an iPod it will wipe all data saved on it. Yeah
Of course, that's the meaning of the word "Restore", just connect any iDevice to your PC, Mac, or Linux, and open iTunes, then tap on the name of your device below the tag of "Devices", then click on "Restore" below, and that is how you restore your iDevice without updating it
I would like to use Easeus todo backup, it is a free software, and can help me restore my operating system.
F9or if you're on a mac F9/Shift+Command+M
F9 or if you're on a mac F9/Shift+Command+M
See if you set Time Machine for file back up on the device linked to the Mac Mini. The application will have copies of the lost mail account and messages.
if you have system restore in your windows or mac or etc you can restore the cs 1.6 or you have your backup of your computer you can install again you cs 1.6 or you can download it in steam or non steam search the "Counter Strike 1.6 Non Steam"
If it is a G4 iBook produced after 2002 it may not be able to run Mac OS 9 separately. Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) uses the Classic Environment which runs Mac OS 9 within Mac OS X. There will be a Classic option in the System Preferences where you can verify that the Mac OS 9 System Folder is available. Double clicking a Mac OS 9 application should launch the Classic Environment. If this does not happen then: If you have a boxed retail version you can reinstall Mac OS 9 by inserting the Mac OS 9 disc, restating the computer and holding down the C key while it starts up. This will boot the computer from the Mac OS 9 CD rather than the hard disc. Open the Installer, Click the Options button and then tick the Clean Install option. Install Mac OS 9. Or: If you have Mac OS 9 on a Restore disc that came with the computer Open Software Restore and select Restore Mac OS 9 Only. If the computer originally had an earlier version of Mac OS X and is now no longer compatible with the original Restore disc you can download an updated version from the Apple support site (See links below) by clicking the Accept And Download link at the bottom of the page.
Many newer laptops are going for the streamlined look that is most like a Mac, such as Dell and Toshiba. Another possibility is to install the FlyakiteOSX that strives to give a Mac-like feel to your computer. Be sure to create a restore point before installing something like this.
Yes, copying a DVD with Mac The Ripper can leave a trace or log. Anything you do on your computer ultimately leaves some kind of trace, even if you restore the computer back to factory default.