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  2. Jun 24, 2015 · Press the "Restart" button at the bottom-right of the display. There's more than one way to do a hard reset, here are the options: Option 1: Power off the device, then power up again. Hold down the power switch for about 3 seconds, until you see a black screen with button choices.

  3. Start up your device and proceed to the "Connect To A Mobile Network" screen. Press the Power button of your device three times in quick succession. You will hear a short chime if successful. (You may need to try pressing the Power button three times and then tapping the screen quickly with two fingers.)

  4. First, you need an autoloader. Download the corresponding one for your device here: BB10 Autoloaders. Turn off your device, plug it into your computer and run the autoloader. It'll do its job and you should be at the setup screen!

  5. tablets running the following software: 212. Use BlackBerry Link to manage your device and allow connections between your device and your computer. You can: • Allow remote file access, so that your device can access files stored in the libraries on your computer. • View and delete files that are stored on your computer from your device.

  6. Page 265 User Guide Settings and options Restart or reset your device If your BlackBerry device is running slower than usual or not responding, turning off and turning back on your device might help to solve the problem. Do one of the following: •...

  7. Apr 27, 2016 · Whether you’re jump starting a frozen phone or restoring a handset to factory defaults before passing it on, sometimes you need reset your Blackberry to get it working again. There are a number of simple ways to do this, from removing the phone’s battery to wiping its settings.

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