Initialize is something I recommend before firmware. It may simply be a matter of the machine in stupidity mode. In other words, like windows, the machine needs a good firm kick in the pants to get it to cooperate. Something changed in one of the bit settings in NVRAM, a zero instead of a one I mean.
Generally I recommend to do an initialized even after a firmware update. I do this on my computers...its a standard fair thing to reset the bios to defaults after updating the bios, as there are sometimes new program settings that are not defaulted and can hamper performance.
That said, yes, ALL settings in User and Admin areas are reset, including network and one touches and copy track. Be sure to back these up if you can. Not possible through the browser, which would be my first recommendation, so break out that pen and practice some handwriting. Copytrack, you can simply output the list to print through copytrack in admin.
Generally I recommend to do an initialized even after a firmware update. I do this on my computers...its a standard fair thing to reset the bios to defaults after updating the bios, as there are sometimes new program settings that are not defaulted and can hamper performance.
That said, yes, ALL settings in User and Admin areas are reset, including network and one touches and copy track. Be sure to back these up if you can. Not possible through the browser, which would be my first recommendation, so break out that pen and practice some handwriting. Copytrack, you can simply output the list to print through copytrack in admin.
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