It cancels only configurations settings, such as securuty, DHCP ip range, static ip settings and so on...
It will erase start up config from NVRAM.
NVRAM
Data stored in nvram is erased
Sometimes when upgrading the OS of your computer there is a risk of losing the data on your computer even with minor upgrades. it is always suggested to back up the contents of your computer just in case your data did happen to get erased.
The contents of the Random Access Memory (RAM) are lost on switch off, unless the contents is first saved to the hard drive, or an external drive. RAM is considered to be a volatile memory.
Flash EPROM
Three letters: RAM
yes
False
Data stored in nvram is erased
The contents of SRAMs get erased when power is switched off.Thus it is called a volatile memory.
Data Stored in the NVRAM will be erased
no it can not get erased
The present tense of erased is erase.
No, when you paste it simply pastes in a copy from the clipboard. Your clipboard will not be cleared until you clear it manually or if it becomes full which then it will begin to delete the items from oldest-newest.
sarah ERASED her pencil marks with her eraser
In Windows XP Go to: Start>Programs>Accessories> Command Prompt.At the command prompt enter: format c:/This will format and erase all of the data on the c: drive. If you also have a d: drive then do a format d:/ command before you do the format of the c: drive.Caution: be sure you want all of the data erased as this action is not reversable.
yes it can be written but unfortunatly it cannot be erased
Citizen Erased was created on 2001-06-17.