depends on you cfw u installed it can be L or R try it reset ur psp and straight away hold r or L
Not with the current firmware. However, iPhone OS 4.0 supports this feature and will be available for download in the summer.
They are known as Updates Every Single New Firmware Fixes Something or Adds a new feature
"Reboot to download mode" is a feature primarily used in Android devices that allows users to enter a special mode for system updates or firmware flashing. When a device is in download mode, it can receive new software from a computer via USB, making it essential for troubleshooting, recovery, or installing custom ROMs. This mode is often used by developers and advanced users to repair or modify the operating system. Accessing it typically involves pressing a specific combination of buttons during the device's startup.
Advantage: your PS3 gains PC-like capabilities Disadvantage: you cannot upgrade your firmware due to the removal of this feature in the latest PS3 firmware
To get a calculator on a PSP, you can either download a calculator homebrew application or use the built-in calculator feature if available on your firmware version. For homebrew options, you can find calculator apps on various PSP community websites or forums. Simply transfer the downloaded files to the appropriate folder on your PSP using a USB connection. If your PSP firmware supports it, you can also check the system settings for a pre-installed calculator.
Walt found a feature in his e-mail that allows him to automatically download attachments. One such feature is a program called Mail Attachment Downloader.
Secure Boot is a security feature found in modern computer systems that ensures only trusted software is loaded during the boot process. It helps prevent malware and unauthorized operating systems from running by verifying the digital signatures of firmware and bootloader components. If a piece of software is not recognized or trusted, Secure Boot can halt the boot process, protecting the system from potential threats. This feature is commonly used in conjunction with UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) firmware.
To fix a corrupted BIOS on an ASUS motherboard, you can try the following steps: First, attempt to reset the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery for a few minutes and then reinserting it. If that doesn't work, download the latest BIOS firmware from the ASUS website onto a USB flash drive, then use the ASUS CrashFree BIOS feature to recover the BIOS. Finally, if those methods fail, consider using the motherboard's built-in recovery features or contacting ASUS support for further assistance.
You best bet is to use the account recovery feature under "Accounts".
If auto download is selected the Xbox 360 will download games whenever there are games available for download. This feature can be turned on in the Xbox system settings.
I don't believe you can make a "start up disk" in XP. There is a feature called System Recovery. You can find it by clicking Start, then All Programs, then Sytem Recovery, then click on Recovery Media Creator. This creates a set of Recovery Disks.
Apple does not provide a reset/recovery feature for passwords