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Step 1
Press the "Menu" button and tap "Settings." Touch "Applications."
Step 2
Tap "Manage Applications," select the "All" tab and touch an application name.
Step 3
Touch the "Clear Data" button to wipe the app's saved data. Tap "Clear Cache" to remove any cached data for the app.
Phone Data
Step 1
Turn off your Android device. Reboot the phone or tablet into Recovery Mode. The process is specific to the device model. For the Motorola Droid, press and hold the "Power" button and the "X" key on the slideout keyboard. Release the "Power" button when the Motorola icon appears. Press the "Volume-up" and "Camera" buttons simultaneously to open the Recovery Console. To access Recovery Mode with the LG Ally, press and hold the "Power," "Home" and "Volume" buttons simultaneously.
Step 2
Press the "Volume-down" button to scroll to "Wipe Data/Factory Reset." Press the "Camera" button to select it.
Step 3
Scroll to and select "Wipe Cache Partition."
Step 4
Highlight and select "Reboot System Now."
try clearing your cache partition, you can get to the android recovery with your buttons.
1. Turn tablet off. You may need to use two hands in this process to press and hold buttons properly.
2. Turn on the tablet with power button, wait a full 2 seconds from the time the tablet starts showing the red Motorola logo, then press and hold the down Volume key. (you should not hold down the power button after it turns on and logo appears)
3. "Android Recovery" will appear on top of screen if timing is done correctly. Release volume button. (if you continue to press volume down at that message, the message will cycle through "RSD, Fastboot, and back to Android Recovery. Make sure message states Android Recovery before you go to next step). If stuck at a RSD protocol or Fast boot screen, reboot the tablet by holding power button then pressing the volume up).
4. While screen states "Android Recovery", Press volume up button, the screen will say "Entering Android recovery mode" and a few seconds later an Android robot graphic will appear alone on the screen. Release buttons.
5. Hold down power button and then press the volume up key together to see the Android Recovery screen menu selections.
6. Use the volume buttons to move up and down through selection in this menu.
7. Using the volume down button, scroll down to "Wipe data/factory reset"
8. Tap Power hard key to select option.
9. Scroll down to select "Yes, delete all user data".
10. Tap the power button to select. Wiping and formatting data will take a few minutes.
11. You will return back to the Android recovery screen menu.
12. Tap the Power button to "Reboot system now" which will power-cycle tablet and eventually power back on to the Initial Set-up / Welcome screen present when you first turned on your tablet.
If your tablet is wit Android system you can do a factory reset from the Android System Recovery menu. To go into the recovery menu, press and hold the Power On button and some other key (Volume Up, Volume Down, Home ). The combination is different for the different models.
When you are in the Android system recovery menu, use The Volume Up/Down keys for navigation and the Power button for confirmation.
Choose "wipe data / factory reset"
This is an Android tablet and you can try to reset it but this will erase all your personal data.
You can do this from the Android System Recovery menu.
To go in the Android system recovery menu, press and hold the Power On button and some other key (Volume Up, Volume Down, Home ). The combination is different for the different models.
When you are in the Android system recovery menu, use The Volume Up/Down keys for navigation and the Power button for confirmation.
Choose one by one:
- wipe data / factory reset
- Yes -- delete all user data
- reboot system now
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.
The following website should help you out - if the problem is just a loose hinge. Maybe you've already seen this webpage, but here it is again anyway.
http://www.insidemylaptop.com/tighten-loose-display-hinges-toshiba-tecra-m4-satellite-r15-tablet-pc/
Your problem may be just a couplI used the directions to take off my screen and then found out my hinge was broken.
Good Luck
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