Default Settings is an extremely helpful feature of any operating system. Reason being is because default settings are the original settings that is a standard the computer can operate CORRECTLY by. Altering settings for your use is at your own risk, but if anything ever gets out of place or anything doesn't function properly due to a change or graphically default settings resets it to the program standards that at most cases are operational to users. To make it all short, if users need to reset options or forgot/messed with a computer setting, default settings make it helpful to correct those problems!
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In windows 7, it is either called user documents or users, no longer documents and settings, and is by default located in your operating system drive, which is usually c:
If the user does not specify a setting, the program typically uses default settings that are predefined by the program developers. These default settings are chosen to provide a standard configuration that works for most users without needing individual customization.
Only the files and programs that users specify are available offline
Go to Settings > *Whichever one you edited* > And then go to reset default settings
Default settings.
Firefox settings should save themselves. You shouldn't have to do anything to make them default.
a default app that says "settings"
default setting is the custom settings when you first open the page
Default settings can be changed for anything, so yes you can change them when you are printing a worksheet in Excel.
The default interval for Hello packets to be sent out is 5 seconds. Yes, the default settings can be changed by entering "IP HELLO_INTERVAL EIGRP" on the command line.
go to settings and write in default printer on your PC and go from there