How to Delete EPROM Memory

                           How to Delete EPROM Memory

EPROM is erasable, programmable, read-only memory, used on a computer to store BIOS information. Deleting the changes that have been made to your computer's EPROM memory will free up space on the EPROM chip in your computer, useful when you wish to reverse user changes to the BIOS that have rendered the computer unstable or error-prone. This process takes no longer than five minutes.

  1. Step 1
    Restart the computer.
  2. Step 2
    Press the key indicated during the startup messages to enter BIOS (this varies based on your computer model).
  3. Step 3
    Highlight the option to "Restore Factory Settings" or "Load Fail-Safe Defaults." This will delete the changes made to the EPROM memory since the BIOS was installed, freeing up space and undoing system settings that might have been causing errors on your computer.
  4. Step 4
    Press "Enter" and press "Y" if asked to confirm. This will delete changes to your EPROM memory.

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