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  2. Oct 25, 2022 · Open the Options on your home screen. Performing a factory reset, or security wipe, will remove all of your personal information and reset the phone to the state it was in when it came out of the box.

  3. Jun 8, 2022 · I can't see that screen, but I can 'hear' it read out. So, I assume that after the factory reset, the device has maintained the protection and now I'm kinda screwed. Is there anyway (with key combination) to do the reset again? I have downloaded the blackberry software, but of course, it won't run on my later model Mac either

  4. Apr 27, 2016 · After a short wait, your screen should go black and your phone will restart, reloading the operating system from scratch. How to reset a Blackberry to factory settings The other methods will restart your phone, but if you want to dump your data and start with a clean slate, here’s what to do.

  5. For devices running BlackBerry 10, such as the Z10 and the Q10, do so by swiping down from the top of the home screen and tap "Settings," followed by "Security and Privacy" and "Security Wipe." You will be prompted to enter the word "blackberry" into the text field to confirm the wipe, at which point you can tap "Delete Data" to begin the wipe.

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  6. 1. On your computer, open BlackBerry Link. 2. Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. 3. At the side of the BlackBerry Link window, click your device. 4. Do one of the following: • On a Windows computer, click Back Up & Restore. Click Factory Reset. • On a Mac computer, click BlackBerry Link > Preferences. Click Reload > Reload.

  7. Then I read online that in order to change the phone to a new BB ID, that I had to do a factory reset. I just tried this and there is a scrub brush and spinning circle on my screen for what seems like forever. Can anyone help me out here? Brand new phone and now seems like it is all messed up??

  8. Jun 29, 2011 · Bad things can happen! Even though the reset leaves your applications intact, the Factory Reset is still a fairly invasive wipe of your smartphone. When it is done, all of your application data; saved WiFi networks; word substitutions; emails; and much, much more will be gone. Irrecoverably gone. As in, it's not coming back.

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