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Restore to hardware calculator broken?
03-24-2020, 10:15 PM
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RE: Restore to hardware calculator broken?
(03-24-2020 09:59 PM)Orome Wrote:  
rprosperi Wrote:  While trying to not sound like I'm saying RTFM, I'd say you should at least skim this section to see the breadth and depth of articles already posted, there is a lot of content there that should help a lot of these kinds of questions.

Yes, I saw that (as well as several other techniques, here and elsewhere, before asking — as you say "a lot"). The question is, which should I use in this case: which did you mean by "reset"?

For the situation you have, I'd use the 'reset to factory defaults' (CFO reset and format drive) to try to get the fullest (or most thorough) 'wipe', ensuring any possible corruption is removed. I've no idea if this will fix the problem, but doing so removes all possibilities (and there are many) of the problem being a corrupted target unit.

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