On 08/01/02 17:33, "Philip Katz" <pkatt_at_mac.com> wrote:
> I wondered if there was a way to reset a 2100 so that everything would be
> like it was at the factory. Or just to uninstall anything the user has
> added. I just got one and I want it as fresh as possible.
That's a hard reset. Check the FAQ at <http://www.chuma.org/newton/faq/>, it
should explain how to do it.
-Laurent.
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