hi,the samsung P8510 is win8 rt, so how to remove password?
Assuming you set up the account using your Microsoft/Live account (the way it very strongly recommends you do), you can do password reset through the web site the same way you would if you forgot your Hotmail password.
Alternatively, you can hard-reset the tablet. This wipes all the data on it, including your user account and its password. I don't know exactly what steps are required for hard reset on P8510, but I hear the Internet has these search engine thingies...
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Ì got a problem: I clicked the box to save the login and password of my router in a popup wondow of IE and now after I have changed the password of the router I got only the message not privileged. That means the IE is sending automatic the wrong password.
How can I reset all stored passwords like in Win XP?
regards Wace
IE MENU-TOOLS-OPTIONS:
MEMORY-Clear
SECURITY-Clear Cookies
That will be enough!
After trying to désimlocké my HTC SPV M650, the latter to restart and now no longer recognizes my password at startup.
Can you help me to disable this password (or alternative) without losing my data.
Thank you in advance.
well maybe you can get the data by active synce.. if you made it to remember the password ..maybe it will don't ask for it. then take your wanted data and hard reset it.
JUST a suggestion
Thank you for your suggestion.
If I understand you suggest using active sync? But the problem is precisely that it is impossible to connect to HTC via Active sync because it is locked by password.
Nobody else can help me please?
By Pass the Password on T-Mobile MDA Compact iii and Artemis
YOu have to do a hard reset. You will lose all your data, but upon reformat, you will have the option to not have a password. From what I read, this is a better way to go while setting up.
Yes I understand that if I make a Hard-reset, I lose all my data! That is why I try another method.
for your personal data you can use PIMBackup, download via gprs or wifi... other data can be moved to storagecard
or am I saying impossible things for you?
amfasis said:
for your personal data you can use PIMBackup, download via gprs or wifi... other data can be moved to storagecard
or am I saying impossible things for you?
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I can not use GPRS or WiFi, or other means of communication.
Only the USB connection works by starting my HTC mode BootLoader
Good morning. Please i often flash roms and i don t understand why sometimes the apps that i reinstall, have auto compilation of username and password stored in Google, other times nothing to do. how activate this function? Thanks
My brother died unexpectedly two weeks ago and I am trying to access data on his Google Pixel 2 XL. At this time, I have access to the google account that he used with the phone but I changed the password so "Find My Device" via Google cannot locate his device. I've verified that the phone was backed up at some point on the day he died, but am unsure of the time and am unsure of exactly what was backed up. I've done lots of research online and I've come to the conclusion that the only way to access the phone now is to enter recovery mode via the phone and wipe the phone and restore from the back up. I've found conflicting information about what the downside is to this approach. First, I know that I can only restore what was backed up. I'm okay with that. But I saw somewhere that the passcode for the phone is still necessary if you want to go this route. Is this true? I do not have the passcode and do not want to get stuck in the middle of trying to restore the phone. Second, will this approach erase all logins and passwords for all the apps that he currently had on the phone? What problems could this approach create as I try to further piece together his digital accounts/ information? Would it be possible to find out what his passcode was? This would help with all the other devices he has.
Finally, is there any way to look at the backup stored on the google drive without wiping and recovering the data to the actual phone? I do not want to do anything illegal; I'm just trying to piece together his last days. I'm the legal next of kin.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Someone else made a very similar post the other day....
The best thing to do do is this: https://support.google.com/accounts/troubleshooter/6357590
This is the only legal way to try and access someones account after death, and even then it my be limited:
In certain circumstances we may provide content from a deceased user's account. In all of these cases, our primary responsibility is to keep people's information secure, safe, and private. We cannot provide passwords or other login details. Any decision to satisfy a request about a deceased user will be made only after a careful review.
If Google themselves cannot provide password and logins, or data, then sorry, but no one here is able or going to help you break google security.
Knowing the passcode of one device wont help you with others, they can be different
Not knowing what youre hoping to recover, no one can tell you whether it accessible via google services
Depending on the phone there may be a lock that survives recovery wiping and is linked to the account, because its designed for preventing exactly what youre trying to do, and beat security.
Security is there for a reason, and not trivial.
So i refer you again to the google link above....
And a good reminder to not forget to enable inactive account manager, to avoid all this yourself: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/3036546?hl=en
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My brother died unexpectedly two weeks ago and I am trying to access data on his Google Pixel 2 XL.
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When setting up a device after a factory reset Android will ask for the email address and password of the last account used. Based upon your post, you have that information so you will be able to continue. If I recall correctly it won't ask for the pin as that is a local security feature and not backed up. His contacts and text messages should be restored after the factory reset. Usernames and passwords for non-Google apps may be restored, if I recall correctly, but keys for 2FA apps will not be restored. If your brother used 2FA you won't be able to access the accounts using 2FA unless he had backup codes stored somewhere on his PC.
Unfortunately, there is no way to look at the backup, as Google doesn't make the backup visible to the user in Google Drive.
Thank you.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
When setting up a device after a factory reset Android will ask for the email address and password of the last account used. Based upon your post, you have that information so you will be able to continue. If I recall correctly it won't ask for the pin as that is a local security feature and not backed up. His contacts and text messages should be restored after the factory reset. Usernames and passwords for non-Google apps may be restored, if I recall correctly, but keys for 2FA apps will not be restored. If your brother used 2FA you won't be able to access the accounts using 2FA unless he had backup codes stored somewhere on his PC.
Unfortunately, there is no way to look at the backup, as Google doesn't make the backup visible to the user in Google Drive.
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Thank you! I have the information I need. I was just concerned that I would need a passcode and then I would get stuck. Otherwise, I located the backup on the google drive and can see that it was actually backed up on the day he died, so there should be very little data loss. Thanks so much.
My screen on my samsung galaxy is completely done and want to know how i can recover data off of it
wsperling said:
My screen on my samsung galaxy is completely done and want to know how i can recover data off of it
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If you can't access it using a PC you're boned.
You have the ability to use an SD card as a data drive, why didn't you?
All your critical data should be stored there for reloads and... this.
I did someone hacked my Gmail and reset my phone boom therewent everything
wsperling said:
I did someone hacked my Gmail and reset my phone boom therewent everything
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So the hardware's still good?
Check alternative 2nd email account if you have one to determine if it was unauthorized access took place.
Factory reload and change Google password after reload.
*You may have to reset Google account password if it was indeed hacked before you can regain device access. Try the original password first.
You get 3 tries before you get locked out for 72 hours.
If you got hacked, one or more of your devices was/is compromised. Always use a strong password and change it every few months.
Never use a "master" password for the Google account, it needs to be unique.
ALWAYS backup critical data on the PC and at least 2 more hdds that are physically and electronically isolated from the PC. If the your PC got hacked don't connect the backup hdds until it's clean.
I keep the laptop I use for backup offline and with no Google account on it for this very reason...