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kangli Probe Posted: 30 Mar 2007 02:14 GMT Total Posts: 3 | I just bought a ti-84+ cal so i decided to put games in it, however it didnt work after many attempts ( the pc couldn't connect with the GC), so I thought I might have changed some settings in the GC when I was doing my assignments. To reset the GC to default, I followed the instructions of the guide book, punching [2nd][mem] #7 #2 #2... to my horror the GC couldn't do anything! when i punched enter on the starting screen or when i hit the [GRAPH] button there will be an error msg : ERR:MEMORY. and when i punch numbers nothing came out. what's wrong?! Can someone out there help me? I need help real fast. thanks |
haveacalc Guardian
Posted: 30 Mar 2007 02:23 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | 1) Press [2nd], [+], [2], [Enter]. What does it come up with? 2} Have you tried resetting the RAM ([2nd], [+], [7], [1], [2])?
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kangli Probe Posted: 30 Mar 2007 02:30 GMT Total Posts: 3 | thanks for replying.
1) RAM FREE 83 ARC FREE 58690
IDList 18
2) I was afraid to reset all RAM because "resetting RAM erases all data and programs from RAM"
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haveacalc Guardian
Posted: 30 Mar 2007 02:35 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | None of your pre-loaded apps are stored to the RAM. If you haven't put anything on your calc yet, there's nothing that can be lost by resetting it.
After resetting, did anything change?
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kangli Probe Posted: 30 Mar 2007 02:38 GMT Total Posts: 3 | thanks a MILLION!
you are my saviour! lol. thanks so much.
everything went back to normal :) |
haveacalc Guardian
Posted: 30 Mar 2007 02:42 GMT Total Posts: 1111 | Oh, no problem. It was fairly fortunate that I woke up by chance at 4:20, though.
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Barrett Administrator
Posted: 30 Mar 2007 08:05 GMT Total Posts: 1676 | ok, just a tip... next time, archive stuff.
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banjo2E Wraith
Posted: 30 Mar 2007 08:33 GMT Total Posts: 689 | And, when your calc is working properly and you have valuable data that you're keeping in RAM, follow these steps:
1) Press [2nd] [+] [8] [Enter]. 2) Type in "RAMBACK" and press [Enter]. 3) Press [2]. 4) Move the cursor to each item you want to back up and press [Enter] each time. 5) Once you've highlighted everything, press [Right arrow] [Enter].
This will create a backup of your RAM's important files as a group named "RAMBACK".
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