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  1. 5 days ago · Step 1: Launch iTunes and connect your iPhone to the computer with an USB cable. And click Trust this computer when it appears on your iPhone screen. Step 2: To factory reset iPhone 7/7 Plus, you can click the Restore iPhone button. Step 3: iTunes will pop up a window for you to confirm. Click Restore button again to proceed.

  2. 3 days ago · Go to the Apple ID website and log in with your email address and password to manage your Apple account. 2. Scroll down to the Device section and find the Mac computer you will reset to factory defaults. 3. Select it and click "Remove from account".

  3. 3 days ago · Info Please fill in your registered ID number which was previously used at the branch for account opening. Example: 1 .Sole Proprietor - Business Registration Number 2. Armed Forces - Armed Forces ID

  4. 2 days ago · Shut Down your Mac. Press and hold Control (Left) + Option (Left) + Shift (Right). Keep holding them all for seven seconds, then press and hold the Power button with the other keys. Keep holding all keys for another seven seconds, then release them. Press the Power button again to restart your Mac.

  5. 4 days ago · If you previously created a password reset disk for your computer, you can use it to unlock your computer. Follow these steps: 1. **Insert the Password Reset Disk**: Insert the password reset disk into the appropriate port on your computer. 2. **Click “Reset Password”**: On the login screen, click “Reset Password.” 3.

  6. 3 days ago · Visit the Recovery website of Mojang and enter in the text box of your E-Mail address. Then click on the button "Request password reset". Within a few minutes you will find in your Inbox a Mail with the title "Reset your password". The message does not appear, you should check the Spam folder. In the E-Mail you will find a Link to reset your ...

  7. 3 days ago · To initiate the password recovery procedure, connect the rollover cable to the console port, then power the router off and back on. As soon as you receive a prompt showing the boot process, hit Ctrl-Break: You'll immediately see the 'rommon' prompt, indicating we are in 'rom monitor' mode.