A backtrace is another term for a stack trace, in computing, a hierarchical trace of the function calls made by a program, as used in debugging.
'Trace' does not have a prefix. You could add one, e.g. retrace or backtrace.
You have to get it repaired. This is a common issue, but I don't know why this happens.
just change 5 cartels [vdj orange wind etc] and voila locked in back trace..an u can just go at a voda shop an pay some money:D
I think backtrace mode is a mobile tracker system, there should be a PIN to activate/deactivate this, might need to return it to place of purchase.but if it has happened Try this, Remove battery, remove sim, re-insert sim & battery turn on and see if that helps,
A backtrace is a report of the active function calls in a program at a specific point in time, typically when an error or exception occurs. It provides a stack-like view of the program's execution, showing the sequence of function calls that led to the current state. This information is valuable for debugging, as it helps developers identify where an issue originated in the code. In many programming languages, backtraces can be generated automatically when an unhandled exception is raised.
No, it is not a good idea, because you WILL get arrested for doing it. They can easily trace the phone call, and you will be sent to jail for misusing the 911 service.Added: Most (all?) 9-1-1 centers in the US have the capability of tracing incoming calls back to a specific number (even cellphones) so that they can backtrace the caller should they get cut off in the middle of their call, or for some reason be unable to complete it.
Basically one KiloByte (KB) has 1024 bytes. Then on MegaByte has 1024 KiloBytes and one GigaByte has 1024 MegaBytes. HDD Manufacturers however put other numbers on disk drives. When they write that disk has e.g. 750 GB it means it has capacity of 750 000 000 000 bytes. But if you backtrace it and multiple it three times with 1024: 750000000000 / (1024*1024*1024) = 698,49 GigaBytes - that's the real capacity of your 750 GB hard drive. So the answer is: one GigaByte has allways 1024 MegaBytes but the capacity of disk is not given in GigaBytes (2^30) but in bilions of bytes (10^9).
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