Factory reset deletes all contents from system partition and allows a clean installation for Carbon Jelly Bean ROM.
Factory Reset deletes data from installed apps, but it won't delete contents from the internal storage.
Not exact matches
Perform a
factory reset,
delete cache, and everything should be just fine.
There is also a few free books that come on the reader but if you do
factory reset they are
deleted so make sure you do this with care.
The Fix: So, if you plan on selling your Kobo Vox, giving it away, or have decided to return it, make to sure to go in and manually
delete the internal SD card contents before doing a
factory reset.
UPDATE: As several readers pointed out in the comments field, the bug stores screenshots of bookmarked sites only, and as they're stored on the microSD card rather than the ROM, it makes sense they wouldn't be
deleted after a
factory reset.
If you want to
delete everything from your Kindle Fire, basically wipe it clean, that's called
resetting to
factory defaults.
The Kobo customer service person in Australia suggested to perform a
factory reset, which I will have to do but this
deletes everything.
The
Factory Reset process wipes clean the system partition, but it won't
delete any data from internal storage of your device.
Factory Resetting the phone only wipes the system partition, but it won't
delete any data from the internal storage of your device.
When in recovery mode, select «wipe data /
factory reset» and confirm that you wish to
delete all data from your phone, except for the files that are stored on the SDcard.
The tutorial will tell you to
factory reset the device, this will
delete all the files that are currently stored on your phone's system partition.
(The
factory reset will
delete all of your files!)
«
Factory Reset» will not
delete contents from your device's internal storage, which is why you should move all important files to that part of your device.
If the worst has happened and it appears that the device is permanently lost or was stolen, you can usually lock the device so no one can use it or access the data, and you can also remotely tell the device to do a
factory reset, which will
delete all data on it.
Second, the point that on an iPad or other iOS device, a «Restore» is really a «
factory reset» which
deletes all data (as it does on most electronic devices)...
Don't forget also that this is a smartphone we're talking about, so if you're short on storage space, you can always
delete apps, photos, and other stuff, or just
reset it to
factory condition (or get a bigger SD card, if your phone supports it.)
The
Factory Reset will only
delete the system partition, no data will be removed from internal storage.
Factory Resetting the device will not
delete any data files from internal storage, as it will only wipe clean the system partition in order to remove the custom ROM.
Factory Resetting the phone won't
delete any data from internal storage.
Factory Resetting your device is not going to
delete any data from internal storage.
During the update you will be asked to «wipe data /
factory reset» the device, which will
delete the / system partition.
The tutorial will tell you to
factory reset the device, this will
delete all the files that are currently stored on your phone's system partition.
delete the «- w» command and that will prevent the
factory image installation from triggering the «
factory reset».
The
Factory Reset wipes clean the system partition, but it won't
delete any data files from internal storage.
While the fix helps users to unlock their bricked Life One X2 device, the solution is not designed to restore any data
deleted during the
factory reset process.
The
Factory Reset process wipes clean the system partition, but it won't
delete any data from internal storage of your device.
To protect both your personal information and privacy, you'll need to remove administrative access, cancel or change account settings and logins,
delete all personal information, and then
reset all the connected devices to
factory settings.