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5. Press y 5 to leave the LIST menu.
Note: You can access an archived variable for the purpose of linking,
deleting, or unarchiving it, but you cannot edit it.
Resetting the TI-84 Plus
RAM ARCHIVE ALL Menu
Reset displays the RAM ARCHIVE ALL menu. This menu gives you the
option of resetting all memory (including default settings) or resetting
selected portions of memory while preserving other data stored in
memory, such as programs and
Y= functions. For instance, you can
choose to reset all of RAM or just restore the default settings. Be aware
that if you choose to reset RAM, all data and programs in RAM will be
erased. For archive memory, you can reset variables (Vars), applications
(Apps), or both of these. Be aware that if you choose to reset Vars, all
data and programs in archive memory will be erased. If you choose to
reset Apps, all applications in archive memory will be erased.
When you reset defaults on the TI-84 Plus, all defaults in RAM are
restored to the factory settings. Stored data and programs are not
changed.
These are some examples of TI-84 Plus defaults that are restored by
resetting the defaults.
• Mode settings such as
Normal (notation); Func (graphing); Real
(numbers); and Full (screen)
• Y= functions off
• Window variable values such as
Xmin=L10, Xmax=10, Xscl=1, Yscl=1,
and
Xres=1
• Stat plots off
• Format settings such as CoordOn (graphing coordinates on);
AxesOn; and ExprOn (expression on)
• rand seed value to 0
Displaying the RAM ARCHIVE ALL Menu
To display the RAM ARCHIVE ALL menu on the TI-84 Plus, follow these
steps.
1. Press y L to display the
MEMORY menu.
2. Select 7:Reset to display the RAM ARCHIVE ALL menu.