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  1. May 5, 2024 · Reset an older BlackBerry device. If you are using an older-model BlackBerry (Bold, Curve, Pearl, Storm, Torch, Style), follow these steps to securely reset your device: Click "Options" on your BlackBerry's Home screen. Click "Security" or "Security Options" and then "Security Wipe." Check the boxes for the data you want to delete.

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  2. Your Network settings have been reset. Images may not be exactly as shown. Applicable to: KEYone, KEY2, KEY2 LE, Motion. Was this article useful? Yes No. If there are issues with the wireless connections on your BlackBerry smartphone, you can reset the network settings to default. This will reset all the network settings for Wi-Fi, mobile data ...

  3. Feb 13, 2024 · Tap Reset Options. It's near the bottom of the System Settings menu. This displays options for resetting different features of your phone. [2] 4. Tap Reset Wi-Fi, Mobile, and Bluetooth. This displays a page that explains what network settings are going to be reset. 5. Tap Reset Settings.

  4. How to hard reset BLACKBERRY 9780 Bold. First of all press the Power button to switch on the cell phone. Then, hold down the Memory key to open Main Menu. In the next step select Settings. Afterwards tap Security Options and choose Security Wipe. Enter the word blackberry in the text field. Tap Wipe to intiate the security wipe process. Well done!

  5. system, a message is displayed. Open the email or text message, then click the. Create/reset your password here. link embedded in the body of the message. On the. Create/Reset Password. screen, enter your username. Click. Next.

  6. Nov 11, 2016 · The way to back up data on your DTEK50 or DTEK60 is by going to Settings > Backup & reset. Press and hold at the same time: Volume Up + Home button + Power button, until you see BlackBerry logo. Then select from Recovery Mode menu “wipe data / factory reset” using Volume buttons to navigate and Power button to confirm.

  7. Jun 25, 2015 · Related: How to Recover a Forgotten Wi-Fi Password in OS X. To recover a saved Wi-Fi password on a Mac, open the "Keychain Access" app. Press Command+Space, type "Keychain Access," and then hit Enter. Select the "Passwords" category and look for the name of the Wi-Fi network. It appears as an "AirPort network password."