Yes , you can use the "System Restore" feature as you described ; I have to do this when a suspected virus or component addition problem has occurred .
delete everything and restore settings to factory settings
No, it depends whether you reset the network settings, etc, or you can just restore it and reset EVERYTHING.
On the psp go to: Settings- system settings- restore defaults. I tried this and it erased everything on my system
Depending on the type of television, you can restore your TV to its original settings by accessing the menu on the television itself rather than on the cable box or system. Then, choose the settings option and scroll down to find "restore original settings" or "restore factory settings."
1.settings 2.system settings 3.restore ps3 system
Go to Settings>Restore Factory Settings The default security code is 12345 you gho to internet browser settings then restore factor code s 12345
No - restoring one phone to its factory settings will have no effect on the other.
Everything on your iPod will be gone.. BUT if you leave the music on itunes you can re sync and it will return to your IPOD :D
You will have to connect your ipod to itunes and click restore factory settings. It will delete everything, but if you press back up when its deleting everything it will put all of you data back on the ipod
To restore an HP ElitePad 1000 G2 to factory settings, first ensure that you back up any important data. Then, go to the Start menu, select "Settings," and choose "Update & Security." Click on "Recovery," and under "Reset this PC," select "Get Started." Follow the prompts to choose the option to remove everything and restore the tablet to its original factory state.
On ps3 xmb... go to settings go to system settings scroll down to restore ps3 system
System Restore Point