Resetting a device to factory settings means it will then be in the same condition as when it left the factory.Example: The factory sets the speed at 1. You changed it to 2. Change it back to 1.
How do you reset the Toshiba studio 16 printer function
A Dell monitor can be rest back to its original factory settings. In order to do this, the user should push the menu button and then the down arrow to scroll through the options and choose all settings to reset the monitor to the original defaults. Then push the up arrow to select exit and then the menu button to exit the main settings.
You will need to plug it into iTunes and reset it to factory settings. Although you will lose all information on it, the passcode will be disabled.
well the way u reset it is put ur action replay in hold a+b turn on ur Nintendo ds then when it comes on hold selct and start whilst holding a+b and it should restart your memory (WARNING!!!!) YOU WILL NEED TO INSTALL YOUR ACTION REPLAY DISC IN TO RE ADD ALL OF YOUR CODES BACK ON TO YOUR ACTION REPLAY AS IT ERASES ALL OF YOUR GAMES AND CODES BUT THE DISC IT COMES WITH CONTAINS ALL THE CODES THAT THE ACTION REPLAY CAME WITH
There is a little button on the information bar, click on the Toshiba Factory button and then choose restore media defaults and it will reset back to the defaults.
To reset your Galaxy S3, you simply need to: Launch settings, Open "Backup and reset," and tap "Factory data reset" to reset your galaxy s3 to its original factory settings.
how do I reset my 3 ds
Resetting a phone back to the factory settings is easy. All you have to do is go into the settings, click on reset and the click on the factory setting.
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When you reset your device to factory settings on a GBA SP, it means that you are formatting your device. This will erase all the data that you have on the device.
The code is: *2767*3855# to reset the phone back to the factory settings.
factory reset should do it
I factory reset my lgkf700 and cannot see icons
It's supposed to.
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You will lose everything! Apps, contacts, music, and personal settings.