SINCOS Instruction Format. The X component of the result contains cos(x); the Y component contains sin(x). Available in Windows Vista and later versions of the. Costel: costel verifica cu click dreapta pe corsul de reciclare si dai proprietati si vezi ca e dat acel cursor la 0%,de aia nu intra nimic acolo. Asta e valabil la sp2 iar la vista sau 7 sa nu ai setat 0 Bit costel verifica cu click dreapta pe corsul de reciclare si dai proprietati si vezi ca e dat acel cursor la 0%,de aia nu intra nimic acolo. What purpose does the hidden folder $RECYCLE.BIN have? These folders use a lot of space on my partitions (from ~4GB to ~12GB). Can I delete the $RECYCLE.BIN. COSA overview.; 2 minutes to read Contributors. In this article. COSA, or Country and Operator Settings Asset, is the new format that Mobile Operators (MOs) use in Windows 10, version 1703 and later to provision Windows devices for mobile broadband. Want to re-install vista cos my pc is a mess (no explorer, no safari,will only work on chrome,cant burn documents,cant back up etc etc.) when i run vista disk error.
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You do not say whether you have a Vista DVD, or not.
If you do, go into Bios/setup at startup/Power on by hitting F2 or Delete, depending on your type of computer, or you may have F12 to go into the Boot Menu, and change it there, and set the DVD to be 1st in the Boot Order, reboot with DVD in that Drive, load files, delete existing Vista partition, create new partition, formatt, install, etc.
If a Manufacturer's Recovery DVD came with the computer, follow directions upon reboot via same Boot Order method above.
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If the computer manufacturer did not include Vista disk/s, there should be a Recovery Partition on your Hard drive.
That is the way they do it now, most of the time. We are supposed to make the Recovery Disks ourselves, with instructions included in the installed Manufacturer's Software in Start > All Programs.
At the bottom of the splash Screen at startup/power on, there usually is a Key number, F10, or F11, to hit to start Recovery Process, to take it back to factory standards (out of the box).
Another way I have seen on some models is to tap F8, and go to a list of Startup options , and start a factory standards recovery from in there, by selecting the Repair computer option.
See if a Manual came with the computer, or go to the Manufacturer's website, email or phone them for info on how to do a Recovery.
Each manufacturer has their own way of doing a Recovery to factory standards.
And save all your Data before you do it, as a reinstall wipes everything from your Hard Drive..
Cheers.
If you do, go into Bios/setup at startup/Power on by hitting F2 or Delete, depending on your type of computer, or you may have F12 to go into the Boot Menu, and change it there, and set the DVD to be 1st in the Boot Order, reboot with DVD in that Drive, load files, delete existing Vista partition, create new partition, formatt, install, etc.
If a Manufacturer's Recovery DVD came with the computer, follow directions upon reboot via same Boot Order method above.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If the computer manufacturer did not include Vista disk/s, there should be a Recovery Partition on your Hard drive.
That is the way they do it now, most of the time. We are supposed to make the Recovery Disks ourselves, with instructions included in the installed Manufacturer's Software in Start > All Programs.
At the bottom of the splash Screen at startup/power on, there usually is a Key number, F10, or F11, to hit to start Recovery Process, to take it back to factory standards (out of the box).
Another way I have seen on some models is to tap F8, and go to a list of Startup options , and start a factory standards recovery from in there, by selecting the Repair computer option.
See if a Manual came with the computer, or go to the Manufacturer's website, email or phone them for info on how to do a Recovery.
Each manufacturer has their own way of doing a Recovery to factory standards.
And save all your Data before you do it, as a reinstall wipes everything from your Hard Drive..
Cheers.