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  1. Jun 14, 2011 · A "hard" reset involves pulling the battery, a HARDware reset. To accomplish this soft reset, you'll hold three keys down all at the same time. On your keyboard, press and hold the ALT key, press and hold the right SHIFT key, and press DEL. In my mind, this is almost the same as pressing Control-Alt-Delete to restart a Windows PC (at least it ...

  2. Lock or unlock your device Tip: A quick tap on the Power/Lock key will put your device to sleep. This should help you conserve battery power. User Guide Security and backup 291 Keyboard shortcut: Lock your screen Action Shortcut Lock the screen of your BlackBerry device from the home screen, the BlackBerry Hub, or the

  3. Apr 27, 2016 · The easiest way to do this is to remove the battery. To do this, open the back cover of the phone to expose the battery. Slide the battery out: you may need to get a fingernail underneath one edge of the battery to lever it out. With the battery out, wait for 30 seconds, so that the RAM can discharge and forget its contents.

  4. Take off the battery shield, and use a scalpel or other flat tool to remove the foam on the connector. Place these onto new battery. Carefully apply some low heat to the stickers covering the battery and gently peel them off. The white sticker is connected to adhesive under the battery. Gently pry up on the edges of the battery so that the ...

  5. Once I pull it out of the charger, the light stops. Pressing the button on the battery does nothing. Putting it back in the charger starts that same cycle again. It appears to have no power at all as it won't run anything. The charger still works fine with my second, larger battery. Clearly, something is wrong with the battery, but there are no ...

  6. Restart Your Blackberry Without Removing The Battery There are two ways of doing this. Method 1: Press and hold the power button as though you are about to 'power off' the device. The moment you see the message "Turning device off, press any key to abort" , release the button and press and hold it a second time.

  7. Apr 17, 2015 · All the current you need (50 - 100 mA) would be the parasitic draw the ECU and etc. would pull normally from the starting battery. Obviously don't run the radio or interior lights, yada, yada yada because you might run down the motorcycle battery. And don't start the engine. Had to say it in case someone tries it.

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