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  1. 4 days ago · You can hard reset your device via the Recovery Mode to fix bootloop, overheating issues, or performance lag. Here are 5 ways to get into the Recovery Mode on your Samsung phone or tablet using the hardware key combination, the ADB AppControl tool, and ADB commands.

  2. 4 days ago · Step 1: Connect your Samsung device to your PC via a USB cable. The PC will automatically install the correct USB driver and you can access data on your Samsung device. If the PC doesn’t detect the Samsung device, you need to install Samsung USB Drivers manually. How to Download and Install Drivers for Windows 10 – 5 Ways.

  3. 3 days ago · Once you enter the recovery menu, highlight the Wipe data/factory reset option using the Volume Down button and select it by pressing the Power key. When you see the warning screen, select ‘yes’ to confirm and press the Power key to wipe your device. Boot your Samsung device into the Download Mode.

  4. 4 days ago · Does this mean you can't access the menu or that the factory reset option isn't there? A solution I found from the internet if you can't access the recovery menu is: Connect the tablet to a Windows PC with a USB cable while the PC and tablet are powered on

  5. 4 days ago · Read how, below: Locate and tap the Settings icon on your home screen or app drawer. Tap “General” then "Backup and Reset" listed under a section labelled “Accounts and Backup.”. Tap "Factory Data Reset" under the “Personal Data” section. Confirm your choice by tapping "Reset Device" and “Delete All.”.

  6. 3 days ago · If you have backed up the system, data, and cache image files from your phone and want to restore them, you can do that by erasing the current partitions and flashing the backed-up images saved on your computer. Make sure to issue the commands given below in the same sequence. fastboot erase system.

  7. 4 days ago · · Step 6: After you have done that performance, the screen of your Samsung will be reset. Afterwards, it will appear a brand new screen. The first option is Reboot System Now. Use your Volume down button to scroll to it, then press the Power button to choose.