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  1. 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)

  2. 5 days ago · You can hard reset your device via the Recovery Mode to fix bootloop, overheating issues, or performance lag. Here are 4 methods to get into the Recovery Mode on your Samsung phone or tablet using the hardware key combination, the ADB AppControl tool, and ADB commands.

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  3. 5 days ago · Step 1: Ensure that your computer has a working microphone and webcam. Step 2: Select a video calling platform that suits your needs. Popular options include Skype, Google Hangouts, Zoom, and FaceTime. Step 3: Download and install the necessary software or application for your chosen platform.

  4. 4 days ago · Install All Screen Receiver: Inside Android emulator, open the Google Play Store (it's like the Android Play Store) and search for "All Screen Receiver."Click on the All Screen Receiver app, and then click the "Install" button to download and install All Screen Receiver.

  5. 3 days ago · Method 1 Factory Reset Android Using Universal Hard Reset Tool. In the first method, follow the below given steps. Step 1 - Download the latest version of a Universal hard reset tool. Step 2 - Now navigate through the application and click on the option that you want to use.

  6. 3 days ago · Step 1: Launch Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock on your computer and select “Screen Unlock” from the main interface. After that, you need to connect your Android phone to the computer using a USB cable. Step 2: Choose “Android” > click “Unlock Android Screen” if you want to remove the lock screen. Choose your device brand.

  7. 5 days ago · 1. How to factory reset Windows 10 and delete everything on your PC using Settings. The first thing you do is open the Settings app. A fast way to do that is to press the Windows + I keys on your keyboard. In the Settings app, go to the Update & security category. On the left side of the window, click or tap Recovery.