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The problem with any of these sealed devices is that there is no actual physical button to clear out the more primitive parts of the memory. .. unless the unit is cracked open, and a connector called a JTAG placed accross a specific chip...and the primitive code rewriten .
The only external method is...
Shaun o said:
No problem follow the steps bellow to factory restore you Galaxy note 10.1
- Turn Off your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 device.
- Wait for 10 seconds, Then move to the next step.
- Press and hold Volume Up key Power key.
- Keep pressing the above keys until the Samsung Logo appears,Then release Power key only.
- When you see Factory reset / System Recovery menu on screen release the Volume Up Key.
- Use Volume Down key to select Wipe Data / Factory Reset option.
- Use Power key to confirm the operation.
- You need to use the Volume Down key again to select "Yes -- delete all user data"
- Use Power key to confirm.
- After performing the hard reset, Select Reboot System Now option, And confirm it using Power key.
- Now the phone will reboots, Wait for it to be fully on and then you can start using it.
Notice: The Hard Reset / Factory Reset operation will delete anything that are saved in your phone's internal memory, So make a backup of your data in case you can access them.
But remember all these devices have a limited lifetime, and are not designed for repair.. all components soldered in for example. Were they using sockets, the devices would be twice as bulky, ten times less reliable and twice as expensive and heavy. |
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