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  1. Check the steps for a soft reset below. Please note that it is not possible to carry out this reset if your BlackBerry is devoid of a keyboard. Step 1. Press down the alt key on the keyboard and keep holding it down. Step 2. Press the right shift key >> hold it (while continuing to press the alt key). Step 3.

  2. 1- Open BlackBerry Manager. 2- Select BlackBerry Domain. 3- Click on Edit properties. 4- Select IT Policy. 5- Double click on IT Policy. 6- Select the corresponding IT policy or create a new one and click Properties. 7- Select Security. 8- Set the drop-down list “Reset to defaults to serial when erasing” in True.

  3. 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.

  4. Your Network settings have been reset. Images may not be exactly as shown. Applicable to: KEYone, KEY2, KEY2 LE, Motion. Was this article useful? Yes No. If there are issues with the wireless connections on your BlackBerry smartphone, you can reset the network settings to default. This will reset all the network settings for Wi-Fi, mobile data ...

  5. Jan 28, 2010 · 1) Go to menu. 2) Go to options. 3) Go to advanced options. 4) Sim card. 5) Type in MEPD (you will not see text appear on screen while typing) 6) Type in MEP, hold ALT & press 2 (while holding ALT) TIPS: To get your IMEI number (on Blackberry phones): Press *#06# from the home screen or the call screen.

  6. Tap Next. If necessary, type the server address found in your activation email and tap Next. If necessary, type your username. Type your activation password and tap Activate My Device. If your activation password is expired, create a new password in BlackBerry UEM Self-Service or contact your administrator.

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