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What is the "center" button? Is that the Windows "button"? I tried the Windows button with volume up and power and the tablet just loops between booting and powering off. I did fix this a few months ago but I can't remember how except I restored the factory settings. I think every Windows update creates the problem again. This is for my friend's tablet.

She uses it once then the next time the same problem. Very unreliable and currently useless. I worked for HP Medical for We could not release software with this kind of defect. Were is Bill and Dave! It has a "Home" button, often referred to as the "center" button. It is located in the center of one of the short sides of the tablet, and is the only button on the same plane as the display.

If the device you are holding has a button with the windows icon on it, then you are asking your question in the wrong area. It's most likely a Windows tablet. I of course got it to restore to factory settings right after I posted.

I still don't know of the timing. I seem to get get it by accident. I followed this instruction and the 6 second prompt appeared and then the unit switched off rather than rebooted and now the tablet has not switched back on - I ensured that it was fully charged befored undertaking the reset procedure. TouchPad will go in to a hard reset and will boot with the HP logo.

Didn't find what you were looking for? The first one is the Storage controller of the SSD reorganises the data with respect to time in order to optimise its life cycle.

In this basic example the data is randomly reorientated and although the Storage Controller reorganises data in a more structured manner the way it does this is in general propriety. Since its propriety the algorithm doesn't know where the data is and if it tries to overwrite the data left to right as shown before, it will ultimate erase some data multiple times and miss other data sets completely. The second reason such a primitive algorithm fails is because SSDs don't like to be intensively written to.

It reduces their lifetime and their performance. The first problem can be solved by writing to the SSD say with passes or 1, passes but this is far too time-consuming and will probably destroy the SSD.

SSDs store information as electrons within cells. Each electron can have one of two positions, these are denoted as 0 or 1.

Because there are no mechanical moving parts they are much faster. This will clear the position of ALL the electrons simultaneously to the 0. The Secure Erase utility is found within Parted Magic. The link in the last paragraph does not work.

Unless you are periodically using the anti-virus to scan your system for viruses within the Linux Live USB environment the single time purchase will suffice in most cases. The product will however be continuously developed to support more types of chipsets and types of drives so newer versions may need to be purchased in the future if you change your hardware.

The change log is here. Note the yearly subscription is only required if you wish to download multiple PartedMagic releases, for example if you are using it for the likes of anti-virus or continually testing newer hardware. Note the links above are affiliate links.

This means if you purchase Parted Magic through these then they will know you came to the utility via my recommendations DellWindowsReinstallationGuide. Once you have Downloaded the Magic Parted. Before creating media, it is advised to check the installation.

To do this select the tick button:. They should match those on the page, where you Downloaded Parted Magic from recheck your email for the link :. If your model is from before you will need to check whether you have a UEFI Boot or not and amend accordingly:.



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