What is Hard Reset
A hard reset, also known as a factory reset or master reset, is the restoration of a device to the state it was in when it left the factory. All settings, applications and data added by the user are removed. The term is often heard in reference to smartphones and tablets but laptop and desktop computers, as well as most other electronic devices, can usually be restored to factory conditions.Factory reset may be accomplished through various procedures, depending on the particular device, or may be available as a device or operating system feature. Android Factory Reset, for example, is a feature that erases all settings, user data, third-party applications, and associated application data from an Android device’s internal flash memory.
The most common reasons to restore factory conditions are to fix a malfunctioning device or to remove user data before selling or otherwise disposing of a device or returning it to the manufacturer.
Hard reset contrasts with soft reset, which just means to restart a device.
Warnings
This will erase all your personal information, any contacts stored on your smartphone and any programs you installed. You should only perform a hard reset or clean boot when all other reset options have failed to restore your smartphone to an operational state. This kind of reset will restore your device default settings.
Samsung Galaxy 551 Hard reset or Restore Factory Settings
1. Turn the phone off. Press the letter T and power at
the same time to enter into the recovery mode. Let go of
the buttons when you see the Samsung logo, as above.
2. Use the DOWN arrow button
to highlight “wipe data/factory
reset” and press the SHIFT
button to select. Like screenshot
#1 below.
3. Use the DOWN arrow button
to highlight ‘Yes – delete all
user’ and press the SHIFT button
to select. Like screenshot #2
below.
4. You’re back to the main
screen. Highlight ‘reboot system
now’ with the up or down
button and click the SHIFT
button to select.
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