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Turn the unit off. Press and hold both the power button and the volume button at the same time, until the little yellow-green android robot comes on the screen. You can then release the buttons. You will eventually get a menu (this took a while to come up). Use the Volume button to scroll down to "Reset to Factory Standards", and select by pressing the power button. You`ll get a message asking you if you`re sure you want to do this. Use Power button again to select "yes". It will set the unit back to what it was like when brand new.
If you synced your tablet with your computer you can restore the device with the computer you last synced with. it allows you to reset the password and re sync your data or restore the back-up. Or you can do a master reset by holding the power button and down volume until the menu appears then choose restore factory reset, you will loose all apps that you have downloaded. remember to remove the SD card before you do the reset.
Happened to me today. Fix: Boot it up and go to Settings > Backup & reset > Factory Reset: Check the Erase SDCard Data Box. Make sure you backup all your important information to the External SDCard first using Astro or something. Enjoy your fixed tablet after rebooting again and going through the Wizard for the Last time.
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