Only information that you have not saved to a non-volatile medium. Non-volatile media are media that retains information when powered off, such as flash drives, hard drives, and floppy drives. On Linux the /tmp directory will also be cleared on reboot.
When you format a hard-drive, you will lose any information on that drive.
Close all applications which are open. Do not try and load a application while trying to reboot. After reboot, do not press any keyboard buttons (if you are not advanced in computing).
There are 2 ways: System Restore & System Recovery. Maybe your definition of a factory reboot is when you first purchased the computer, if this is the case, a System Recovery is a factory reboot because it comes with all the original software. Any added software and files WILL be erased.
Yes. Just reboot like if you were in normal mode.
This type of software protects the data because it backs it up to a hard drive. This saves all of your information so you do not lose everything. This is an ideal software to have for any computer
Any tamagochi can lose weight by simple playing games. (on mobile toy not computer)
Remove the battery and then connect it back in. This would reset the onboard computer. Of course by doing this you will lose any information concernign distance, average speed e.t.c
To get out of a "Safe Boot" on any Mac just restart (reboot) the computer and it will restart into the original OS.
Any information you want.
Any local computer store would have information on the memory ram of a computer. The employees of these computer stores are professionals and the information that they provide would be ideal.
Yes, even with an old computer, you can do a remote back up in order not to lose any valuable information you which to locate later. Even thought its an old computer it should work the same way.
you reboot it and if there is any problems go to your phone company and ask someone to have a look at it.