Restore your system using system restore to a previous date when your system worked perfectly or restore registry settings.
You would need to disconnect the battery for at least 5 minutes. This should reset the computer system back to manufacturer settings.
In order to reset your Samsung laptop the factory settings, you will need to have access the system restore disks that originally came with the computer. You can usually order them if you don't already have a set.
Which computer, and what exactly are you trying to reset? If you want to reboot the entire thing, disconnect the batteries, let it sit for five minutes, then reconnect the batteries. If you're trying to change settings, you'll need a computer with the appropriate software for it.
i don't think you can reset your tweets on twitter.
In order to reset your Samsung laptop the factory settings, you will need to have access the system restore disks that originally came with the computer. You can usually order them if you don't already have a set.
To reset your Galaxy S3, you simply need to: Launch settings, Open "Backup and reset," and tap "Factory data reset" to reset your galaxy s3 to its original factory settings.
You don't. The governor is part of the motor's ECU settings - you need either a laptop with the appropriate connectors and software for the motor, or a NexIQ box in order to change those settings.
Need to know what vehicle and year you have. There are different procedures for different vehicles.
To reset the computer on a 1997 Lincoln Mark VIII, disconnect the negative battery cable and wait for about 10-15 minutes. This allows the system to clear any stored codes and reset the computer. Reconnect the negative battery cable, and the computer will reboot, returning to its default settings. Make sure to check for any persistent issues that may have caused the need for a reset.
No, you do not need an iTunes account to reset an iPhone. You can reset an iPhone directly through its settings by going to "Settings" > "General" > "Transfer or Reset iPhone" > "Erase All Content and Settings." However, if you want to reset your iPhone using iTunes or Finder, you will need an Apple ID to back up or restore data.
To reset one's BIOS to factory settings, look for the terms default, factory, or recommended. You many have to press F1 for help. Sometimes the default settings are listed in the help. You can also try removing the clock battery, this should reset all BIOS settings. However, you need to reinstall the battery in order to save any new changes. To reset one's Operating System to factory settings, one needs the restoration disk that came from the brand manufacturer or the install disk for the OS.
No, all you need to reset is the clock and radio presets.