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Yes, you can create and open a new Facebook account from the same email id that was used in the previous Facebook account because that old account is not existed so there will be no problem.
Just ignore your old email adress and it will go away in 3-6 months... Just create a new one, you can have 20 email adresses if you want! There is no limit to it!
Wow, your question is very confusing. I think you had a problem with a email address so you created a new one. Then when you go to other websites that require a logon you are trying to use the new email address? If that is correct then it won't work. You need to tell each website that your have a new email address one at a time.
The problem you described can have multiple causes.
But one is more common:
Every device on your home network (wired or wireless) has its own IP adress. Usualy this IP adress is given automatically by the DHCP server contained in your wireless router. When a device is turned off for some time, it can receive when turned on again another IP adress than before. So, if your printer has no static IP adress (entered by yourself during printer setup), it is very likely that it has now other IP than the address known by your computer. The computer sends the print jobs to the old adress and of course, nothing is printed.
Please check in your printers proprieties the adress of the TCPIP port assigned tom it, and also check on your router's management site what clients are connected to it. The network communication between the computer and the printer can be checked by issuing a PING command from a command prompt. e.g ping 192.168.1.*** the numbers are one example of an IP adress.
Please let me know if it helped, if you need more help ask again, I'll be glad to help you to get the problem solved.
Perform a hard reset. That should delete every last bit of info you have saved on your tomtom. To do this press and hold the power and reset buttons for about 5 seconds.
Do you mean on a ONE XL, XLS, or XL 330S? Do you mean simple deletion of history, or actual files on the device?
For deleting history, you can go into the preferences menu and Reset the Device back to Factory Settings. Say that you're sure 2x and its all cleared.
For more advanced deletion of files...
If you have the USB cord, connect it to your computer. Download and install the TomTom HOME software and register your device. From there, you can access the contents of your device and download new data or delete old files.
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