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1. Power the device down by holding the power and volume up buttons until the screen turns off. Also, remove the SD card you might have inserted into the device.
2. When the device is powered off, hold the power and the volume up and down buttons simultaneously. When the Pandigital logo appears then, release the three buttons
3. Immediately again press all three of the power and volume buttons until the Pandigital logo appears again, then let go. The device then should display an image of a triangle with an Android robot and an exclamation point.
4. Once the Android triangle image appears tap and release the power and volume up and down buttons.
5. To navigate through the recovery use the volume down button until "Wipe data and cache" is highlighted.
6. Tap the power button to select "Wipe data and cache", you will then be asked to confirm you selection. Use the volume down button to highlight "Yes" then tap the power button to confirm.
7. Once the system has wiped the cache and data you will be directed back to the main menu of recovery mode. "Reboot system now" should be highlighted, if not use the volume down button to highlight this option.
8. Tap the power button to select "Reboot system now" once it has been highlighted.
9. After a few moments, the device will reboot. When it has fully powered up you will be directed to the device`s initial setup wizard. Please follow these prompts to reset your preferences.
10. Once you have completed the setup wizard your device will be as good as new.
Step 1
Press the "Menu" button and tap "Settings." Touch "Applications."
Step 2
Tap "Manage Applications," select the "All" tab and touch an application name.
Step 3
Touch the "Clear Data" button to wipe the app's saved data. Tap "Clear Cache" to remove any cached data for the app.
Phone Data
Step 1
Turn off your Android device. Reboot the phone or tablet into Recovery Mode. The process is specific to the device model. For the Motorola Droid, press and hold the "Power" button and the "X" key on the slideout keyboard. Release the "Power" button when the Motorola icon appears. Press the "Volume-up" and "Camera" buttons simultaneously to open the Recovery Console. To access Recovery Mode with the LG Ally, press and hold the "Power," "Home" and "Volume" buttons simultaneously.
Step 2
Press the "Volume-down" button to scroll to "Wipe Data/Factory Reset." Press the "Camera" button to select it.
Step 3
Scroll to and select "Wipe Cache Partition."
Step 4
Highlight and select "Reboot System Now."
The easiest way to unlock your Android smartphone now is to completely reset it. Doing so will erase all your settings and files that are not stored on the memory card.
Depending on the model and maker of your smartphone (Samsung, HTC, LG etc.) the procedure might be slightly different but the idea is to enter tAndroid Recovery Mode and wipe all data + cache.
For example, to enter Recovery Mode on Samsung Galaxy S2 you need to:
1. Turn off the phone
2. Press Volume Up + Power button until it starts (here is the key difference. The keys needed to be pressed are different. Search on google for [SMARTPHONE_NAME] recovery menu ex: HTC Desire HD recovery menu, Samsung Galaxy S3 recovery menu, etc)
3. The Recovery Mode should show up in some seconds
4. Using the volume keys, select Wipe Data / Factory Reset and press menu or power to select.
5. Select "yes" using the same navigation as from step 4.
6. After resetting, it will return to main recovery screen. Do the same for cache partition
7. After cache partition reset is done, select Reboot
8. Phone reboots and now you'll have to set everything up again, but at least the password is removed.
1. Power off phone
2. Press and hold Home Button ( middle ) + Volume Up + power on button
3. Wait for 5 second until Android System Recovery menu appear
4. There are 4 options
reboot system now
apply update from sdcar
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
5. Move the options to " Wipe data / factory reset " using volume down ( - ) button and menu button to confirm, because the touchscreen doesn't work in reovery mode
6. After the process done, phone will reboot.
Just try with the below steps to hardreset your phone:- 1.Switch off the handset, and press the power-key and volume-down key at the same time until get recovery mode; 2.Press home key get into next interface; 3.There will be four choices:reboot system now;apply update from sdcard;wipe data/factory reset;wipe cache partition; 4.Use "Vol+" and "Vol-" to move the cursor up and down; 5.Move cursor to "wipe data/factory reset," press "menu" key to select it. 6.Then use vol- key to move the cursor to " yes-delete all user data" , press menu key to select it. 7.Then choose reboot system now ,you phone will reboot itself.
1. Power off phone
2. Press and hold Home Button ( middle ) + Volume Up + power on button
3. Wait for 5 second until Android System Recovery menu appear
4. There are 4 options
reboot system now
apply update from sdcar
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
5. Move the options to " Wipe data / factory reset " using volume down (
- ) button and menu button to confirm, because the touchscreen
doesn't work in reovery mode
6. After the process done, phone will reboot.
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