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  2. Apr 12, 2009 · That being said my provider has asked me to do the following to make to "start completely fresh": 1) Wipe the handheld 2) Restore to factory defaults I've been informed that they are both separate steps. My experience is only with the first option which I know quite well. Anyone have info on how to do this?

  3. Settings > Security and Privacy > Security Wipe. 3. Do one of the following: • Tap Delete Data. Type the password for your BlackBerry ID. Tap Verify. • Type blackberry. Tap Delete Data. When the security wipe is completed, your device turns off automatically. To turn on your device, press the Power/ Lock key. When the security wipe is ...

  4. 1) Click the Options icon on your BlackBerry home screen. 2) Select Security Options and then General Settings. 3) From the General Settings screen, hit your BlackBerry Menu key--which can be found directly to the left of the track all on 81xx, 83xx, 88xx and 9xxx series devices--and choose the Wipe Handheld option.

  5. 4) Disconnect the Blackberry from the computer and select the Options icon on the phone. 5) Select Security, click on Wipe Handheld, and type in “blackberry.” This will erase all data on the Blackberry.

  6. Apr 12, 2012 · Any BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) handset can be erased remotely via the Erase Data and Disable Handheld IT administration command over the wireless network. IT admins can also specify if...

  7. How to reset the BlackBerry smartphone to factory defaults. Printable View « Go Back .. ...

  8. Jul 11, 2019 · BlackBerry: BlackBerry smartphones, being very enterprise-friendly devices, have a specific policy that IT administrators can turn on to enable remotely wiping a BlackBerry to factory defaults. For individual users, third-party apps would be needed to enable remote wipe.

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