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  1. 3 days ago · Volume Up + Power Button. Volume Down + Power Button. Home Button + Volume Up + Power Button. Tip: Hold the buttons for a few seconds until you see the Android boot logo or recovery menu appear on the screen. In the Android recovery menu, use the volume buttons to highlight "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" or “Factory Reset.”.

  2. 1 day ago · Open the Settings app on your Android phone. Scroll down and tap on " System " or " System and Device. Select " Backup " or " Backup and Reset. Enable the " Backup to Google Drive " option. Select the data you want to backup, such as contacts, app data, photos, and more. Tap on " Back Up Now " to start the backup process.

  3. 3 days ago · Part 1: Reset Android without volume buttons using Dr.Fone - Data Eraser (Android) Part 2: Reset Android without volume button in recovery mode (need home button) Part 3: Reset Android with the reset pinhole. Part 4: Reset Android from Settings (phone works normally)

  4. 5 days ago · Like all Android devices, Samsung phones and tablets have a Recovery Mode. It consists of options to perform a factory reset, wipe the system cache, sideload OTA zips, etc. You can hard reset your device via the Recovery Mode to fix bootloop, overheating issues, or performance lag.

  5. 1 day ago · 2. Perform a soft reset: Press and hold the power button and volume down button simultaneously for about 10-20 seconds until the device restarts. This can help resolve minor software glitches. 3. Boot into recovery mode: Depending on your Android device, the key combination to enter recovery mode may vary. Once in recovery mode, use the volume ...

  6. 5 days ago · Turn off your Samsung device, hold the Volume Up+ Down keys simultaneously, and connect it to your PC via USB to enter the Download Mode. Open a command window, connect your device via USB, and execute the adb reboot download command.

  7. 3 days ago · Step 1: Open Settings. First, click on the Start menu, then select ‘Settings’. Accessing the settings menu is the gateway to resetting your Windows 11 system. You’ll find this by clicking the Windows icon at the bottom left of your screen and then choosing the gear-shaped icon.