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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) Part 5: Reset Android tablet to unlock Android using Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock ...

  2. 2 days ago · Power on the TV and navigate to the Settings menu. Select Apps . Select any app from the list. Choose the Clear cache option and click OK . Choose the Clear data option and select OK . Some Sony ...

  3. 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.

  4. 4 days ago · Connect your Android device to the computer and execute the following command. adb shell. Now use one of the following commands to uninstall a system app on your Android. #1 To uninstall an app with its data. pm uninstall --user 0 <package-name>. #2 To uninstall an app but keep its data.

  5. 3 days ago · Go to Settings and tap the search box. Type “schedule” in the search box and select Schedule power on/off. You can set the power on and off time to make your phone turn on and off automatically without the power button. 7. Turn off and Restart Device Using ADB Commands.

  6. 3 days ago · Factory reset, also known as Hard Reset, is a one-stop solution for all your software resulting in issues. Android boot loop being such problem, can be easily overcome by performing a factory reset. Please note that all your device’s data and settings will be deleted by adopting this method.

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  8. 4 days ago · Right-click the icon that you want to delete in the toolbar (or Dock). Select Options > Remove from Dock. In fact, you can hide the entire Dock to keep your screen clean. Simply click the Apple menu > System Preferences (System Settings) > Dock & Menu Bar. Then, check "Automatically hide and show the Dock."