there is no shorthand configuration for helium. its electron configuration is 1s2
configuration: [kr]4d105S25P2
The electronic configuration of calcium in calcium hydroxide is the configuration of a calcium +2 ion, which is the same as the configuration of the preceding noble gas, argon.
The electron configuration of plutonium is: 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p64d105s25p64f145d106s26p65f66d07s2
abbreviated electron configuration = e.c.
BIOS configuration data is available in several different forms. This data is actively stored on the motherboard of each individual personal computer.
you can click start then search the file name or press recent files or go to where you saved the file.
1) Last Known Good Configuration is saved each time a user logs on. or Registry settings collectively called the Last Known Good Configuration are saved in the registry each time the user successfully logs onto the system.
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yes, if you know where to look
If you want to make the saved configuration the current configuration, essentially undoing configuration changes since you last saved, you can use:copy start runcopy startup-config running-config
no
To save a previously saved document to the same location with the same name.
Yes you can ask it to restore its configuration to an earlier 'saved' restore point. Restore points are saved before Microsoft security upgrades.
You verify that you have a valid saved configuration for any device on which you intend to modify the configuration
the answer is: Last known good configuration
To save the current running configuration you can use the "copy run start" command. Any configurations that are made on a router will not be saved until you use this command and it will save the current running configuration to the local NVRAM. This configuration will then be used on next startup. To back up we can save the configuration to a remote TFTP server with use of the "copy run tftp" command. Always have a back up plan.