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1 Resetting and Initializing the ClassPad
The memory of your ClassPad is divided into four parts: main memory, a mass storage
area for storing data, an eActivity area, and a RAM area for executing various calculations
and operations. Reset and initialize restore normal ClassPad operation after some problem
occurs.
RAM Reset
Perform RAM reset when the ClassPad freezes up or otherwise fails to perform as expected
for some reason. A RAM reset does not affect data stored in main memory, the mass storage
area, or the eActivity area, but it clears any data stored in the RAM area.
Memory Reset
There are four different types of memory reset operations.
1 - Deleting all variable data in main memory
2 - Deleting all eActivity data
3 - Deleting all data in the mass storage area
4 - All three of the above
Memory Initialize
Initializing memory deletes all data and returns ClassPad memory to its initial factory default
state. When initializing memory, you will be able to specify whether or not you also want to
delete add-in applications.
This section explains how to perform the RAM reset operations only. The memory reset and
memory initialize operations are performed using the System application. For details, see “16-3
Using the Reset Dialog Box” and “16-4 Initializing Your ClassPad” in the separate Software
User’s Guide.
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