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  2. 1. The Wipeout Handheld Option. 2. The Incorrect Password Method. 3. Delete Data Using the BlackBerry Application Loader Tool. 4. Delete BlackBerry Applications Using the Backup and Restore Tool. 5. Application Loader Incorrect Password Method. Delete Data, Applications or Both? References.

  3. 1. On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2. Tap. Settings > Security and Privacy > Security Wipe. 3. Do one of the following: • Tap Delete Data. Type the password for your BlackBerry ID. Tap Verify. • Type blackberry. Tap Delete Data. When the security wipe is completed, your device turns off automatically.

    • Performing a Hard Reset: Open the battery cover on the back of the BlackBerry. Remove the battery from the phone. You can perform a hard reset on the BlackBerry Z10 by pressing and holding the Power button on the top of the phone for about 10 seconds.
    • Performing a Soft Reset: Press and hold the Alt key. This method will reset your BlackBerry without having to remove the battery. You cannot perform this method if your BlackBerry does not have a keyboard.
    • Performing a Factory Reset: 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.
    • Performing a Hard Reset Open the battery cover on the back of the BlackBerry. Remove the battery from the phone. You can perform a hard reset on the BlackBerry Z10 by pressing and holding the Power button on the top of the phone for about 10 seconds.
  4. Nov 18, 2014 · tools. 59. fpjones3. I was moving files the other day when I noticed I had a bunch of files that looked like this: [filename]. [filetype]. [ bunch-of-random-numbers] I can delete them as they're read-only. I found them in a couple of folders so far. Any ideas on what these are and how to delete them? Thanks! 11-18-14 02:26 PM. Like 0. 2,506.

  5. Oct 22, 2014 · 1. On your phone, go to Settings > Storage and Access. You have to turn off USB Mass Storage for the next step. 2. Scroll to the bottom and tap Erase SD card. You'll see a warning message telling you that you'll lose all the data on the card. According to BlackBerry, this permanently deletes all the contents of the card. Tap OK to continue.

  6. Feb 5, 2013 · When you perform a wipe on a BlackBerry 10 phone, all data on the phone itself will be deleted. This includes data, files and apps. Note: If you have a Micro SD card inserted, data on the card will not be deleted.

  7. Page 114 Wipe your device to delete your data Before you wipe your BlackBerry device, consider backing up your data on a computer. A security wipe is designed to permanently delete your data so it can't be recovered. This includes email accounts, downloaded apps, media files, documents, browser bookmarks, and settings.