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Complete reset of the smartphone through the computer. How to do a hard reset on android

A factory reset deletes all data from your phone's internal memory. These are photos, videos, music, applications - everything that was recorded during the use of a mobile device. In this case, the sd-card will remain untouched: the files on it will be saved after a hard reset.

So, without thinking twice and considering that this is the fastest way to solve all problems, you reset the phone. Is there life after a factory reset? Is it possible to recover data on the phone after you have done a hard reset.

Photo and video recovery after hard reset

  1. I have a Samsung Galaxy Duos. I forgot the lock code, I had to reset the phone to factory settings. Lost photos, videos, contacts and more. Can I return them? Tried various mobile apps, didn't work.
  2. The phone was stolen. Apparently, they did a reset - although the phone was password-protected with a pattern. After buying the phone, they discovered that the comrades who stole the flash drive, of course, threw it away. There are no backups. Basically everything was in the phone's memory. How to recover photos and videos? Is it real at all? In total despair.
  3. I did a factory reset on my Samsung Galaxy J5 phone. After that it was like new. I would like to know how to recover photos, videos, music. All these applications were in the phone's memory.
  4. I accidentally deleted files on my phone using wipe reset. Please tell me how can I restore them? Phone model Alcatel One Touch Idol2 6037К. Built-in memory. The battery is non-removable.
  5. Tell me, please, is it possible to return the photo if we took pictures and the photos were not saved, they were just in the "camera". The child forgot the password on the phone and just took and reset the settings through the hardware buttons. Can we return the photo?

Answer. Yes, you can, but the likelihood of recovery depends on your perseverance and the time that has passed since resetting Android. You can use the recovery method described above (through creating an image of the internal memory).

To search for photos in a mounted disk image, you can use any, even free software, like PhotoRec or Recuva (turn on the deep scan option). How to use them, see this video:

How to restore phone numbers after a factory reset

  1. If you did not set up contact synchronization before hard reset, this guide will help you recover deleted contacts and phone numbers after a reset.
  2. If contact synchronization has been enabled (for example, via Gmail), connect your Google account and wait for the contact list to be synchronized.
  3. Check if there is a VCF file on the memory card or in the phone's internal memory.

How to restore applications

After resetting the settings, Instagram and another program are not installed. What can I do to install applications?

Answer. Restoring applications after a hard reset is usually straightforward.

Some Android apps require a newer version of the OS on your phone. After a hard reset, you roll back the version of Android to the one that was installed by the vendor. Therefore, for good, you need to download the latest firmware updates to your phone. You can do this through the settings.

To reinstall all applications, it is enough to connect the user's Google account. Applications will be downloaded and installed on your phone automatically - in their latest version.

What to do if the phone does not work after a hard reset

  1. I have an HTC One V phone and after a reset the phone stopped working. The screen turns on, the HTC logo appears, and nothing else happens. What to do?
  2. Clicked on reset to factory settings. Now the phone says Secure Fail: Recovery and a yellow triangle. inside a black exclamation mark and again neither here nor there. The phone does not turn on for a long time, what should I do?

Answer.

Method 1. Perform a factory reset again - with the removal of all data from the internal memory of the phone.

Since you do not have access to the Android OS, you can do a hard reset through the hardware buttons. For this:

  1. Remove the battery and put it back in the phone
  2. Press and hold the volume up button
  3. In addition to this, press and hold the power button

Then you will enter the recovery mode to factory settings.

Note. The hard reset method is different on many android devices. See the manual for your smartphone for details.

Method 2. If repeated hard reset does not help, install an alternative - unofficial - firmware. We advise you to look for instructions on the w3bsit3-dns.com forum.

Lost access to account after factory reset

  1. Lost phone. When they returned, I realized that they tried to reset the settings, but could not, because the Google Account interfered. How can I now log in to the phone, given that I do not remember either the password or the login?
  2. I accidentally reset my phone and lost my Google account. I tried to restore it, but it popped up: insufficient evidence. What should I do?

Answer. The problem is solved quite simply. You need to go to this Google page and answer the questions. If the account belonged to you and at the same time you had recovery data (for example, a backup Email or phone number), you will be able to restore access and "link" the account to the mobile device again.

Restoring filenames

I had a problem with the phone: if someone called while using it, a message appeared that the Phone application was stopped. I asked on the forum and they said that you need to reset the phone settings. After the reset, the problem was solved, but it turns out that the music was in the phone's memory. Is it possible to restore it or at least find out what kind of music it was?

Answer. You can't restore music. Find out the names of the files - yes, but only if they are stored in the file table. To do this, use the method of recovery from internal memory, which we described in this guide. This procedure is rather complicated and time consuming.

Phone memory full

I had an automatic factory reset on my tablet with Android v4.0.3. After that, I can’t download the application, writes: internal memory is full, free up space. But the memory is clear. What should I do?

Answer. Although a Hard Reset deletes user data, the phone's memory is not completely cleared - unless you have specified the appropriate item in the menu.

Try manually deleting the files. The most convenient way to do this is through the Root Explorer file manager or the Storage Analyzer utility for Android.

Internet not working when setting up phone

  1. I forgot the password to unlock my Samsung Galaxy A3 2016 phone. After resetting to factory settings and after the greeting, only the search for a Wi-Fi connection is turned on, the "Next" button does not work. What to do?
  2. I recently did a factory reset. Everything was fine, I turned on the phone, chose the language, connected to the Internet, then the "connection test" download went on. This download is already worth the second day, I don't know what to do.

Answer.

1. Try setting up your phone via a different wifi network (maybe the problem is with the wifi router).

2. Enable usb debugging on your phone 3. Download and install custom Android firmware for your device (rather unsafe method, only suitable for advanced users!)

Phone notes deleted after reset

Restored factory settings on Android, but forgot to transfer phone notes to another phone. What to do in this case? Is there any way to recover text notes?

Answer. If you previously stored text notes in the standard Google notepad application, recovery is unlikely: after a hard reset, all application settings are deleted.

However, if you set up a sync with Samsung Cloud, you can easily restore your notes in the Samsung Notes app by re-syncing them to your account.

Answers to other questions

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    Did encryption, failed. There was nothing left to do but press the "reset" button. But before the reset, I had a bunch of photos, there are photos of my parents, travels, etc. I really need these photos, I’m already in hysterics and I don’t know how to continue to live when your whole life was on your smartphone.

    I accidentally screwed the android to the factory settings, i.e. reset, respectively, all the photos were deleted, can I restore them using the application and which one?

Answer. After a factory reset, all data in your phone's internal memory was deleted, including photos. There are two ways to solve your problem.

  1. Look for photos on the memory card, on the Internet (if you have stored backups there).
  2. To recover data in internal memory, we recommend a simple program DiskDigger for Android. You can download it on Google Play..

My friend caught a lock virus on a Microlab phone. Naturally, no one wanted to pay hackers to unlock it. I reset the phone to him completely and now the language selection screen appears and after searching for Wi-Fi. It doesn't go further. Inserted SIM cards, still does not let go further. What happened to him now and how to fix it?

Answer. So, the problem is that the phone cannot connect to the wifi network. Find an open network and try to connect. If it doesn’t work anyway, change the firmware to custom.

On the phone (samsung a5) the glass was replaced and the phone was reset, photos and videos disappeared. Is it possible to recover and how? Tried through your program - it did not work.

Answer. Curious to know what recovery programs you used. The question also arises, where did you look for the deleted data - in the internal memory or on the sd card. As it was written above, a factory reset erases internal memory, so you will need utilities like DiskDigger for Android. Another recovery method is through creating a snapshot of internal memory and then searching for files on it.

Android 5.1 Lenovo A2010. I wanted to update, but I clicked on the factory settings and all the necessary photos and videos disappeared. I downloaded the Tenorshare Data Recovery program, but I can't open it, i.e. does not open on the phone. What should I do to recover deleted photos and videos?

Answer. Really. Tenorshare Data Recovery can only be run from a computer. It is not a fact that with its help you will be able to return data after a hard reset (that is, reset to factory settings). You need a way to recover from internal memory. See answers above where we answered a similar question.

I made a hard reset on the lg D724 phone, after synchronizing everything. But I missed the most important thing - notes from the notepad application. The wife had a lot of important information in a notebook. Can you please tell me how to restore it?

Answer. Try the EaseUS MobiSaver program. We have not tested, but the developers claim that MobiSaver can recover notes. However, it is important to note that after a hard reset, the internal memory is erased, and not all applications can work with it. So, to be honest, there is very little chance of getting back text notes after a reset.

I have a samsung galaxy s7 edge. The problem is that when I entered the camera, she gave me such a notification "Camera error warning", after which every time I enter the camera the phone gives such an error. I reset the phone to factory settings, but it did not help ... clearing the cache in the camera settings and reset her data, but all my efforts were even, nothing helped.I went to the service center, they said that they did not have the equipment to disassemble and see what was wrong with the phone, and in return they could send it to Moscow for repair, but it will take weeks or more I don't need it.Is it possible that if I roll back the phone to the previous version of the OS, that is, to 6.0, since I have 7.0.Or just reflash the phone.Tell me if this helps?If not, then help and tell me a couple of ways to fix this error.

Answer. Go into Android safe mode and check if the camera is working. This will help to determine if additional applications installed by you or with the firmware affect the camera.

Perhaps you are using custom firmware - if so, we advise you to find alternative versions or flash your phone to the official firmware.

If resetting to factory settings really didn’t help, you need to contact a Samsung service center or, as you mentioned, send it to Moscow for repair.

Phone reset to factory settings, how to recover data from phone? Tried through applications from Google Play, almost all of them require root. What is it and how to get it?

Answer. Root access (or superuser rights) gives recovery programs access to the Android file system with full control, including deleting and overwriting files. Although, in fact, recovery programs only need access in read mode.

Even if you find an application that does not require root, the chances of recovery will be extremely small. Try installing KingoRoot apps (installing root in a few steps) and DiskDigger for Android, it should work.

After resetting the Prestigio NK3, the system writes that the sd card is not supported and offers to format it. The reset was carried out with the card removed. There is a lot of necessary data, tell me if there is a solution?

Answer. Most likely, hard reset in no way affected the safety of data on the memory card. If you removed the memory card while other files were being written to it from the phone, the file table of the sd card could be damaged. You need to connect it to a computer or laptop through a card reader, check for reading errors using a standard Windows utility. If the bugs are fixed, the sd card should open on the phone. If not, Recuva or DiskDigger with Dig Deep mode should find all files.

My wife did a hard reset on a Samsung Grand 2 Duo without making a backup. Photos and music are not so important, all phone contacts were lost and it was not possible to restore application data from the Play Market. In all applications, everything had to start over. Can you please tell me how to restore it?

Answer. The likelihood of recovering user data from applications depends on each application individually. So, if the user data was stored on the sd card, then you can recover the data. Otherwise, after a hard reset, you need to scan the internal memory in an attempt to find each individual application file (the probability of doing this is quite small).

Phone contacts can be imported from a SIM card - of course, if you take care of a backup copy of contacts in advance. Check if the contacts have been synced with your Google account and the Contacts service assigned to it.

If you reset the settings to factory settings, what will be deleted on android is a question that confronts users during a hard reset. Mobile devices running on the Android OS include a feature that allows you to perform a complete reset of information in unforeseen circumstances. Hard Reset - a short procedure, the result of which is the cleaning of the device.

There are two ways to perform a system reset. They are significantly different, but perform an identical function. The result of the cleaning is the complete removal of all files, except for those related to the system. Not only files are deleted, but also account data, contacts, messages, everything that has ever been stored on a smartphone. If possible, it is desirable to save at least part of the deleted information. Despite possible losses, users perform a reset. There are programs that can recover files, but they can lose some of the data, so it's easier to prevent losses.

What data can be lost

Factory reset uninstalls applications installed through the Play Market or manually in the file manager. The history of messages, calls, all contacts stored in memory, accounts are completely cleared. The cache and application data, passwords saved in the browser are also deleted, but the hard reset does not affect the external memory card.

To prevent loss of information, it can be saved in advance. To do this, files are transferred to a memory card, to another mobile device, or via cable to a computer. You can back up your data to the cloud provided by the device manufacturer or use another cloud service.

How to avoid it

The first step is to save contacts. To do this, you can transfer them manually to the SIM card. Go to contacts, open the additional menu and find export. Run it and transfer contacts to any convenient place: to a SIM card, an external memory card, a linked Google account. But you can also rewrite all the numbers manually on paper. This is a time-consuming process, since you first need to write contacts to a notepad, and then transfer them back to digital media.

Of the presented, the simplest is synchronization with a Google account. This is a simple and effective data rescue method. Synchronization helps to save not only contacts: a cloud storage is attached to the account, containing a certain amount of data. With it, you can move important files to a safe place and clean your phone in peace. The function saves SMS, notes, application data, photos, videos and music.

To access the cloud, you need to link your phone to your Google account. Most devices ask you to do this the first time you turn it on. In order to access information in the future, you must remember the account name and password. Synchronization is as follows:

  1. Go to settings, accounts.
  2. Find Google and go to it.
  3. Categories will appear on the screen: security, privacy, settings. In the upper corner there will be a small icon responsible for viewing account information. Click on it.
  4. Then, several types of synchronization will appear on the screen. Check the box next to manual synchronization and click on the icon with two arrows.

This is one of the simplest options for synchronizing a device in order to save information. But you can also use another cloud service, for example, Yandex Disk. There is an option to transfer data to a removable memory card or transfer files to a computer. In the latter case, you will need a USB cable, which, when connected, is set to use as a storage device.

A hard reset of an Android phone or tablet, otherwise known as a "hard reset" or sometimes a "wipe", is an operation that mobile device users usually resort to infrequently. But in some situations, this operation can be very useful. For example, you have one of the following cases:

- You have decided to sell your phone or tablet, and before that you want to restore it to its original form so that some of your personal information does not accidentally get to the new owner;

- You need to return your device under warranty, but you have performed some actions with the operating system that the official service center may regard as unauthorized interference with the software;

-Your phone or tablet has begun to constantly freeze, "fail" and behave inappropriately. and you suspect that this is the fault of some software you have installed, but you cannot figure out the reasons;

-or even you simply forgot your device password or screen lock code.

In all these cases, hard reset, or resetting Android settings to factory settings, will help you. The developers have provided several ways to reset the settings for the user of this operating system. In this short article, we will tell you how you can return to the original Android OS settings using various methods, from the simplest to the more complex.

Dear readers, please note: resetting Android settings (hard reset) will destroy all your data, including contacts, messages, Google accounts, installed software on your phone or tablet.

Your smartphone or tablet will return to the way it left the factory. Only the information stored on the SD flash card will remain unaffected. Therefore, before doing a complete memory wipe on your mobile pet, do not forget to back up everything that you may need in the future. How to make a backup - read on our portal.

How to reset android settings through the device settings menu

The easiest way to hard reset your mobile is to run the appropriate command from the main settings menu. This method is suitable for those users whose devices remain normal (at least you can boot the operating system and perform some actions with it).

In order to reset Android settings in this way, perform the following sequence of actions (in some versions of Android firmware, the name of the menu items may vary slightly):

1. Go to the "Settings" of your phone or tablet;

2. Select the "Restore and Reset" menu item there;

3. Click on the "Reset settings" item and confirm your choice by agreeing to start a hard reset in response to the system's question.

Your Android device will be reset to factory settings, and after the reboot you will see the OS as during the first launch.

How to reset android settings using a service code

You may have already heard that in the Android operating system there are various service codes that you need to enter from the phone keypad. These codes allow you to receive various information about your machine. In addition, knowing the correct code, you can also reset all Android OS settings, that is, make a hard reset.

To perform this operation, go to the program for dialing a phone number and enter *2767*3855# there. Your phone or tablet will be reset to factory settings. Be careful, this is done immediately, without the need for any additional confirmation from you!

On devices from different manufacturers, these codes may differ. If the first option did not work, try entering the codes:

One of them should help you.

How to reset Android settings using the Recovery menu

Let's imagine that the worst thing happened, and your Android phone or tablet stopped loading or responding to user actions. Or maybe you forgot the pattern to enter the system and could not restore it using any of the methods intended for this. In this case, your only hope to bring your mobile friend back to life is the same hard reset, but with the help of more complex methods.

reset android settings

The Android operating system has a bootloader mode, the so-called Recovery Mode. This is a system mode that, among other things, allows the user to factory reset Android if the device refuses to boot. To get to the Recovery menu, you need to turn off your phone or tablet, and then, with the device turned off, press one of the combinations of hardware keys on it: volume control, turn on the device, etc. Depending on the manufacturer of your mobile gadget, this combination may differ. Usually, to get into Recovery Mode, you need to simultaneously hold down the "Power", "Home" and "Volume Down" keys for a few seconds.

Also, depending on the model, the following key combinations can serve as a way to get into Recovery Mode:

- "Turn on" and "Volume down";

- "Turn on" and "Increase the volume";

-"Power on", "Volume up" and "Volume down".

In order not to go through all the combinations in a row, it would be most logical to ask Google before starting the operation how you can get into Recovery Mode specifically for your phone or tablet model in order to make a Hard reset android.

After your mobile device boots up in this mode, you will see a menu item with a list of actions that the user can perform. It can also be slightly different from device to device and allow you to perform different operations, but in the context of this article, we are interested in one item - "wipe data / factory reset" (sometimes it can be just the "wipe" item). After booting into Recovery Mode, you need to do the following:

Using the hardware volume up or down keys, we move to the "wipe data / factory reset" menu item we need and confirm our desire to make a hard reset with the hardware power button (or, on some devices, "Home");

We confirm our choice again by pressing the menu item "Yes - wipe all user data";

We go back to the previous menu and select the item "reboot system now". The system will reboot and you will see the virgin Android that the user sees when the OS is first loaded.

After resetting the operating system, you can restore your contacts, data, programs, etc. Be careful with batch restoring custom applications (those you installed yourself). After all, if this one of them "killed" your system and forced you to resort to a hard reset, after such a recovery you will get back the same problems as before. It seems to us that it would still be wiser to restore only the most necessary from backups, such as contacts and messages, and secondary applications can be installed manually one at a time. Moreover, resetting to factory settings does not affect the data on the SD memory card, so you can save everything that you might need after resetting the settings, including *.apk application files, so that you can immediately access them after booting the device.

As you can see, dear readers, there is nothing complicated in resetting all settings on a phone or tablet (Hard reset android) with the Android operating system. The user can do this at any time, even if his mobile device does not want to boot in normal mode. Do not forget to regularly backup important data, take care of your mobile friend, and everything will be fine for you. Good luck!

The need to reset the settings on Android can arise in completely different situations: the device has started to freeze, or you simply cannot unlock it. And if no actions helped to solve the problem, Hard Reset is a real opportunity to restore the device's performance. This article will show you what to do.

(!) If you have forgotten your pattern, PIN, or password, please read these instructions first: and .

Well, if after these manuals you still need help with unlocking or you have other problems with the device, carefully read this article. It is worth noting that after a Hard Reset, only data from the internal memory will be deleted from the phone or tablet. Files on SD, photos, music, videos, etc. will remain untouched.

Method 1. How to reset settings on Android via Recovery

The first method is relevant for those whose device does not turn on at all, malfunctions, or you need to return access to the smartphone system:

1. Turn off the device.

2. Now you need to get into Recovery mode. To do this, you need to hold down and hold a certain combination of keys until the screen lights up. Depending on the manufacturer of the device, the combination may differ:

  • Volume down + power button
  • Volume up + power button
  • Volume up/down + power button + home button
  • Volume up + volume down + power button

How to enter Recovery Mode on phones of various brands is written in.

Using the volume up and down buttons, you can move up and down, respectively, and confirm your choice with the power / lock button. In newer devices, the Recovery menu may be touch sensitive.

3. Select "wipe data/factory reset".

This is how you consent to clearing the internal memory of your smartphone/tablet.

5. And at the end "reboot system now".

The whole process will take no more than a minute. After all the actions, the Android phone or tablet will reboot - the factory settings will be restored. You will receive the device the way it was when you first started it.

Meizu recovery mode

Meizu made their recovery mode instead of the classic Recovery. To get into it, use the combination "ON" + Volume "UP". Check only the item "Clear data" and click "Start".

We perform Wipe from Recovery on Xiaomi

The Xiaomi engineering menu is loaded when you hold down the power key and Volume "+". It is available in several languages ​​- to switch from Chinese to English, click:

1. Select "Recovery"

2. Click "OK" if you are going to switch to Recovery mode.

3. Click "Wipe data". Here the sensor does not work, use the power and volume keys to select and move.

5. Confirm by clicking "Confirm".

6. The machine will report a successful Wipe. Open the main menu.

7. To reboot your smartphone, select "Reboot".

8. Then "Reboot to System".

Method 2. How to make a Hard Reset through the settings

1. Go to Android settings.

2. Open the "Backup and Reset" item. Don't forget to complete .

3. Select Reset Settings.

4. Then click "Reset Phone (Tablet)".

5. If a graphic key or password is set, you need to enter it.

6. At the end, click "Erase everything".

After that, all data from the internal memory of the device will be reset.

On Android 8.0 Oreo and above

The "Settings" menu in Android 8.0 has undergone major changes. Now the "Reset to factory settings" function is located in the "System" → "Reset" section.

On Meizu

In Flyme OS, the path to the function is different from stock Android: go to "Settings" → "About phone" → "Storage" → "Reset settings".

Check the box "Delete data" and click "Restore".

On Xiaomi

In MIUI, the Factory Reset function was hidden by the developers in the "Advanced Settings" - see the video instruction:

On Xiaomi smartphones, the USB drive is also cleared, so take care of creating a backup in advance if you want to save photos, audio and other files.

Method 3. Factory reset on Android

This method is even simpler than the previous ones. In the dialer, dial one of the following. Perhaps none of them will work, here it all depends on the manufacturer:

  • *2767*3855#
  • *#*#7780#*#*
  • *#*#7378423#*#*

Also try entering these codes in the "Emergency Call".

4. Carry out Hard Reset from Fastboot mode

You can clear the internal memory of an Android device using the Fastboot utility for PC when the device is loaded in the same mode (if available on the smartphone). Installation and launch of the program, as well as ADB and USB drivers, is described in. On devices such as Nexus, Pixel, Huawei, HTC, Sony, Motorola, the latest LG, you must first unlock the bootloader:

  • On Nexus - fastboot oem unlock command
  • On Nexus 5X, 6P and Pixel - activate the "OEM unlock" option in the "For Developer" settings, apply the fastboot flashing unlock command
  • For the rest, it is additionally necessary to obtain an individual code on the manufacturer's website

(!) Unlocking Bootloader is done through Fastboot and immediately makes Wipe. In the future, to reset the phone, just follow the steps from the instructions.

Put your device into Fastboot mode. There are 2 ways:

First. Turn off your smartphone. Then press and hold the "ON" + volume down buttons until Fastboot mode appears. This keyboard shortcut may differ depending on the manufacturer.

Second. Carefully study how to work with ADB and Fastboot, the link to the article is above. Connect your phone to the computer by activating USB debugging (see ). Then enter the ADB command through the command line (or PowerShell in Windows 10) running as administrator and press "Enter":

To have Windows PowerShell execute this command, add at the beginning:

It will turn out like this:

The device is loaded in firmware mode. To wipe the data, just run one of the commands (don't forget to add .\ when using PowerShell):

To reboot the device, use:

5. How to delete data from the phone through the service "Find my device"

Google has developed a special service "Find Device", with which you can not only track the phone, but also reset its settings. To do this, the device must be connected to the Internet.

2. Google will find the devices associated with this account. Click "Erase Data".

4. Confirm your selection by clicking "Clear".

As a result, the internal memory will be cleared on the smartphone or tablet.

6. If TWRP Recovery is installed

Unlike the standard recovery mode, the custom recovery mode allows you to reset specific partitions, and not all settings at once.

To do this, open "Wipe" in the main menu.

If you just want to do a Factory Reset, drag the slider to the right.

If you want to format specific partitions, select "Advanced Wipe".

Mark the sections you want to clear and swipe to the right.

Click "Reboot system" to reboot Android.

That's all. In fact, there should not be any difficulties with resetting Android settings, the whole process will take no more than 5 minutes.

After a few months of active use of a mobile computer on the Android platform, various unpleasant phenomena usually begin to occur. Applications noticeably slow down with the launch, sites freeze, the keyboard desperately does not want to print either a letter or a number. Touches and even persistent knocking on the touch screen do not find any response.

It gets to the point where you can't even turn off your favorite Android smartphone or tablet. What would all this mean? Who is to blame and what to do?

Why reset settings? Causes.

There are two most likely reasons why your Android device is not working properly:

  1. Virus infection.
  2. Severe clogging of the system.

Virus infection most often occurs if you forgot to install any of the good antivirus programs on your device.

  • Doctor Web
  • Kaspersky Anti-Virus
  • Advanced Mobile Care

The risk of virus infection increases if the user recklessly clicks on links from e-mails that came from nowhere, when downloading and installing applications from third-party sources, when visiting suspicious sites frequently.

Cardinal littering of the Android operating system usually occurs in hyperactive users. Who simply love to download all the new programs (fortunately, most are free) and explore them. All these are very useful things that will help you find the really necessary applications in the endless list of the Google Play Store. But, a fact is a fact, such scientific activity inevitably leads to a deterioration in the performance of a mobile computer on the Android platform.

In the end, doing anything on your gadget will become absolutely impossible. In such a situation, one remedy remains - reset the operating system to factory settings.

Great option. In older versions of Windows, in case of a serious deterioration in the operation of the computer, it was necessary to reinstall the system, boot it again from the distribution disk. But on Android, you don’t even need any disks and external installers - the distribution kit is wired inside the system.

If this is the first time you have encountered the problem of resetting the system, most likely you do not know about another very useful Android option - backup and restore.

The idea is this. After returning all Android settings to the factory state, absolutely all user data, files, documents, contacts and accounts will be deleted from your device. It's like you just brought your tablet from the store - only pre-installed applications from the Google services complex and affiliates.

You will have to re-search, download and install all the applications and games necessary for work and entertainment, communication in social networks. And you don’t even remember the names of all these programs right away. There is hard and long work ahead.

Well, Android has a useful option to back up your Google Play account. All your favorite and not so favorite applications are registered in Google Play and you can get it all back on your device without manual search and installation.

Provided that you have set the data backup option in the settings.

  • Go to Settings.
  • Locate the Recovery and Reset tab. There will be an item Backup data.
  • Put a tick in the checkbox. Now your data will be saved in the Google cloud service.
  • Please enter your Google account for the reservation below.
  • Even lower is written auto-recovery. Check the box here too.
  • Now your data will be restored automatically after a system reset to factory settings.

Note. For automatic recovery, download and installation of all your applications from Google Play, when registering a device after a factory reset, you must specify exactly your Google account, which is used to register on Google Play.

How to reset Android settings

If your Android device is slow, but you can still somehow manage applications, go to Settings and open the Backup and reset tab.

Select Reset Settings. There will be a warning that all data from the internal memory will be deleted. This is a reminder that if you have some important files or documents in your internal memory and you don’t want to lose them, you need to copy all this data to an external memory card or cloud storage. In the same Google Drive, for example. Below is the “red button” Reset mobile computer.

In the process of resetting the system, the device must be connected to the charger and plugged into the electrical network. In order for applications to be restored, you need to leave the SIM card in the device so that the Internet works immediately after restoring Android.

The process has begun, and then everything will happen by itself. After resetting and reinstalling the system, you will be prompted to log in to Google services. Take a piece of paper that contains the email address and password of the same account that you have registered on Google Play and log in.

After verifying the login and password, the automatic download and installation of all those applications from Google Play that you had on your tablet before resetting Android settings will begin. Depending on your internet speed, the app installation process will take a long or short time. Wi-Fi is fast, with a SIM card - a long time.

If the system is so sick that it practically does not respond to touch touches and the mobile computer actually freezes forever, what then to do? In such cases, a physical launch of the Android reset process is provided.

Depending on the specific device, there may be options, check the instructions or on the website of the computer manufacturer.

  • Microscopic hole near the power button. There you need to press a thin pin.
  • Another option is to turn off your smartphone and simultaneously press the power button and one of the volume buttons (usually “Down”). You may need to hold down the power button for a long time, but still need to press and release the volume button. Next, in the menu that appears, select “wipe data factory reset” and the item “yes - delete all user data”
  • Well, never forget about resetting settings through Settings \ Restore and reset \ Reset settings.

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