Under normal circumstances, you can't erase or add any information to a?
Under normal circumstances, data on a write-once read-many (WORM) storage device cannot be erased or altered once written. This feature ensures data integrity and security, making it suitable for storing important and sensitive information that shouldn't be modified. However, backup copies must still be maintained due to the permanence of the data.
if you have a good eraser yes. a good eraser will erase a lot of the colored pencil, but it will erase all of the normal pencil. it also depends on how dark the mark is.
yes you have to erase all updates on the xbox to do so though
You hit the "on" button (the one on top) or the home button. You can't erase the settings. You are just erasing the information.
Yes, of course!
Because the ink absorbs deeper into the paper than pencil does.
It is not so much that it will erase, it will be sealed. So if someone would do a background check on you this charge will not show on your records. These things can't be held against you as an adult. If you commit a major criminal offense (most times a felony), in certain circumstances, it can be unsealed.
Erase the information from the hard disk. Once may not be enough, because simple deletion of files does not erase the information. Re-formatting the disk is another possibility. You can also get commercial software that will totally wipe files and data from a system.
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if you are talking about ram then all information get lost when you turn off computer. in case of rom, the information is permanent until we erase it forcefully..
To completely erase the information on your hard drive, you can try a third-party tool like iReaShare Data Wipe, which can completely erase your files, folders, hard drives, and external devices on a PC.
...Click the delete button under the picture...