Hello.
I have a problem with a phone, i working in service and i see the new phones Samsung A52s in recovery mode don't have factory data reset, only wipe cache. Any ideea ? without install via Thor?
Thabk you!
Settings>general management>factory data reset
blackhawk said:
Settings>general management>factory data reset
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the costumer kid set a password and the kid don't wanna tell him...
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Hello all, I was just wondering if it would be safe to wipe my phone (Factory reset) after rooting? I just figured it would be better for my phone if it was wiped and rooted, kinda like a fresh start.
Ho Ho Holy **** what have I done?
I wanted to factory reset my device so opened twrp and did the usual. I kept getting the unable to mount error. After reading around I surmised it was an issue with encryption so I performed a data wipe thinking it would rid me of encryption. Disappointingly I was still prompted for a password on reboot but it doesn't recognise the password so I'm stuck at the login screen. I wanted to wipe the device so I could set it up for someone else as a christmas gift.
twrp 2.8.7.? lollipop 5.0.2
Thanks in advance.
Data wipe or a factory reset?
ashyx said:
Data wipe or a factory reset?
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Are you asking if I've done either or suggesting I should try them?
crank_girl said:
Are you asking if I've done either or suggesting I should try them?
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I'm asking which? There is a question mark at end.
Hi
I updated my Galaxy tab s 10.1 16gb SM-T805 to Marshmallow 6 through OTA
but
after the update was installed 100 % the tablet reset and it stopped on the SAMSUNG icon flashing on and off
It did not proceed to updating apps and stopped there
please help me
what should i do
NOTE:
My socket has problems and I cannot connect my tablet to my PC, no ways! i.e. I CANNOT use Odin!!
I have an exSD
I need to back up my internal memory!!
Is there any ways I can back up and update my tablet using exSD
sorry to say... but no.
try to enter recovery mode and do a factory reset.
edan1979 said:
sorry to say... but no.
try to enter recovery mode and do a factory reset.
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:crying::crying::crying:
your internal memory will still intact if you do the factory reset. who knows your device might boot up.
edan1979 said:
your internal memory will still intact if you do the factory reset. who knows your device might boot up.
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Are you sure about the internal memory???
isnt there any thing like nandroid back ups that can backup my data from internal memory??
samancell said:
Are you sure about the internal memory???
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yup. pretty sure. factory reset only clear up system data. it will leave pictures and other data in internal memory intact since there are no option to wipe internal memory in stock recovery
I managed to reinstall the update using Odin
unfortunately, i didn't wait enough for it to load and i factory reset the device, too
it loaded after a while
success and failure
if you had the same problem wait a little more ...
How long did it take you to load MM 6.01? Mine kept flashing SAMSUNG at me for over an hour. I gave up and reflashed Lollipop. I haven't tried a reset yet.
an hour is to long. top to wait for 15 minutes
tnkclark said:
How long did it take you to load MM 6.01? Mine kept flashing SAMSUNG at me for over an hour. I gave up and reflashed Lollipop. I haven't tried a reset yet.
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I have even waited for several hours in the OTA update.
fisrt and foremost backup everything!
then update using last version of Odin and this file:
http://dl.downloadrom.ir/samsung/T805_Germany_6.0.1_downloadrom.ir.zip
(it is official)
then wait for 15-30 mins
if it didnt load then do the factory reset. it will hopefully load in less than 15 mins.
I am using Dr.fone to restore my data. I hope it works
edan1979 said:
yup. pretty sure. factory reset only clear up system data. it will leave pictures and other data in internal memory intact since there are no option to wipe internal memory in stock recovery
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All my data was wiped. nothing remained. BTW I knew that you were incorrect. Thanks anyway
is there a safe way to root and unroot my device without voiding my licence ?
Samsung provide a solution to back up before upgrade. Its called Smartswitch mobile available on play.
Allows to backup everything to sd card and restore.
Good Evening to all,
As per the title says, I need help on how to safely resetting my OP5T to factory setting.
My phone is rooted. I don't mind if I loose the root access or not, I'm still going to root it back anyway.
I think I messed up some setting or whatnot on the phone and am to confuse to trace back what I did wrong.
If you guys so kindly guide me to where should I look to wipe everything to new, I'll be appreciated.
* some of the problem that I'm facing right now including "because an app is obscuring a permissions request, settings can't verify your responses" whenever I try to verify my computer rsa keys, microphone volume too low on earphone or headset as I already tried 3 brand new earphone and headset and the result is still the same.
Thanks.
Settings - System - reset options - erase all data (factory reset)
otherwise
Reboot into recovery(Hold power + vol-) - wipe with default settings
after process is complete perform first boot and then reboot and flash magisk.
EDIT: You could have gotten this info from google in couple of minutes.
pinnekeshaar said:
Settings - System - reset options - erase all data (factory reset)
otherwise
Reboot into recovery(Hold power + vol-) - wipe with default settings
after process is complete perform first boot and then reboot and flash magisk.
EDIT: You could have gotten this info from google in couple of minutes.
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Thank you the reply.
I did google first before posting this. It just that some people said that factory reset sometime just wipe the media but not the system. Some said factory reset on root will cause the bootloop. I'm just trying to make sure everything goes smooth.
But thank you anyway. Sorry for taking your time.
DanialD4 said:
Thank you the reply.
I did google first before posting this. It just that some people said that factory reset sometime just wipe the media but not the system. Some said factory reset on root will cause the bootloop. I'm just trying to make sure everything goes smooth.
But thank you anyway. Sorry for taking your time.
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Go to twrp
There is a option of factory reset just swipe to do a factory reset and reboot to system
Or
Go to twrp / advance wipe / select cache , dalvik cache, data and swipe
Done
sauaditi said:
Go to twrp
There is a option of factory reset just swipe to do a factory reset and reboot to system
Or
Go to twrp / advance wipe / select cache , dalvik cache, data and swipe
Done
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So I did it and then restarted in twrp all the time ... Then how to clean the rom?
Princeland said:
So I did it and then restarted in twrp all the time ... Then how to clean the rom?
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what is the issue exactly? and what you want to do?
sauaditi said:
what is the issue exactly? and what you want to do?
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I want to do a factory reset, leave the mobile like when I bought it but keep the root of Magisk and the twrp
Hi everyone I had an unfortunate problem with my new Samsung Galaxy A72 and it is the following: Since I don't have a PC,
I can't get the phone into recovery mode for the moment to perform a "hard" reset and clean up the phone.
Is there a way to go into recovery without a PC or is it mandatory? Thanks to those who can give me an explanation.
If you are unrooted, the only way to reboot to recovery is with a PC. I think you can perform a hard reset within the settings in General management.
ShaDisNX255 said:
If you are unrooted, the only way to reboot to recovery is with a PC. I think you can perform a hard reset within the settings in General management.
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Thanks for the reply however, it is absurd that Samsung forces me to have a PC to do a Hard Reset since now I also do not have one.
They do everything to complicate life...you could do a soft reset from settings but it wasn't what i wanted.
Hello and thanks again for the explanation.
Il Gerry said:
Thanks for the reply however, it is absurd that Samsung forces me to have a PC to do a Hard Reset since now I also do not have one.
They do everything to complicate life...you could do a soft reset from settings but it wasn't what i wanted.
Hello and thanks again for the explanation.
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You are correct, Samsung does some questionable things and this is no exception.
By the way, the reset from settings is pretty much the same as if you did it from recovery since all it's going to do is delete the data partition without media (I think, can't remember). I believe when you do it from the settings, it reboots to recovery and wipes from there anyway so it's pretty much the same thing. I really don't know what you mean with a "hard" and "soft" reset though.
I would consider a "hard" reset as formatting not only data but also system and the rest of the partitions, which can only be done with either a custom recovery or doing it with Odin (which requires a PC)
ShaDisNX255 said:
You are correct, Samsung does some questionable things and this is no exception.
By the way, the reset from settings is pretty much the same as if you did it from recovery since all it's going to do is delete the data partition without media (I think, can't remember). I believe when you do it from the settings, it reboots to recovery and wipes from there anyway so it's pretty much the same thing. I really don't know what you mean with a "hard" and "soft" reset though.
I would consider a "hard" reset as formatting not only data but also system and the rest of the partitions, which can only be done with either a custom recovery or doing it with Odin (which requires a PC)
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hello thanks for the reply.
If I remember correctly the soft reset from settings ago (reset or reset settings), hard reset instead from stock recovery
wipe cache and data and dalvik ... I think
And having no PC for now I will do the one from settings, too bad, but this samsung puts a lot of difficulties every year,
worse then it will also be the fault of Android 11 I don't know.