What this does is that it resets windows to default. Just like formatting your computer.
Yes, when you reset a computer to original factory settings it's the way it is when it's fresh out of the box.
Resetting a device to factory settings means it will then be in the same condition as when it left the factory.Example: The factory sets the speed at 1. You changed it to 2. Change it back to 1.
You will have to redo your wi-fi settings, they are stored on the DS itself.
that depens if you want the settings or the deffinition
Take a look at the video below, which will walk you through factory resetting your MacBook.
You can do a master reset. You would be resetting everything into it's factory settings.
Resetting a phone back to the factory settings is easy. All you have to do is go into the settings, click on reset and the click on the factory setting.
Nope - 'hard' resetting simply returns the phone to its 'factory' settings. You will still need to get it unlocked from your current carrier.
Ssr ... It means "system settings resetting"
Try resetting your ipod to factory settings that worked for me! Good luck! Ryman.
Resetting a rooted phone back to factory setting can be easy. All you have to do is go to the settings and click on the factory reset.
Yes, resetting factory settings typically deletes all user data, including parental controls. When you perform a factory reset, the device returns to its original state, erasing any customized settings and restrictions. After the reset, you'll need to reconfigure parental controls if you wish to implement them again.