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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 December 2024. Restoring the software of an electronic device to its original state For the Tilian Pearson album, see Factory Reset (album). A factory reset, also known as hard reset or master reset, is a software restore of an electronic device to its original system state by erasing all data ...
User initiated hard resets can be used to reset the device if the software hangs, crashes, or is otherwise unresponsive. However, data may become corrupted if this occurs. [ 6 ] Generally, a hard reset is initiated by pressing a dedicated reset button On some systems (e.g, the PlayStation 2 video game console), pressing and releasing the power ...
developer.apple.com /tools /debuggers /MacsBug / MacsBug is a low-level ( assembly language /machine-level) debugger for the classic Mac OS operating system. MacsBug is an acronym for M otorola A dvanced C omputer S ystems De bug ger , as opposed to Macintosh debugger (The Motorola 68000 Microprocessor is imprinted with the MACSS acronym [ 1 ] ).
The 21.5 inch iMac with 4K Retina Display was discontinued on April 20, 2021, after the announcement of the first Apple silicon-based iMac. The 27-inch model was discontinued on March 8, 2022, after the announcement of the Mac Studio and 27-inch Apple Studio Display , and marked the end of Intel-based iMac models, and the return of the iMac to ...
Apple G3 iMac booted in Target Mode. Target Disk Mode (sometimes referred to as TDM or Target Mode) is a boot mode unique to Macintosh computers.. When a Mac that supports Target Disk Mode [1] is started with the 'T' key held down, its operating system does not boot.
It's So Hard to Say Good-Bye. Chick-fil-A’s popularity transcends its iconic chicken sandwiches and lightning-fast service — it's also about the unforgettable menu items that have come and ...
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The iMac G5 is an all-in-one personal computer.The exterior is white, double-shot plastic. [1] The machine has an integrated, flat 17- or 20-inch (51 cm) liquid-crystal display (LCD), with the rest of the computer internals mounted behind it, or in a "chin" area below the display.