Not exact matches
From there, select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe
cache partition» (this is why you need to previously
backup the data).
By using the recovery mode menu, first wipe the system of your device (remember to
backup the data first): «wipe data factory reset», «wipe
cache partition» and «wipe dalvick
cache».
From the menu that opens select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe
cache partition» (a
backup must be previously performed or else you will lose all of your personal info).
Now, by using the recovery menu select «wipe data factory reset», «wipe
cache partition» and «Wipe Dalvik Cache» (it is a good idea to backup the data before applying this s
cache partition» and «Wipe Dalvik
Cache» (it is a good idea to backup the data before applying this s
Cache» (it is a good idea to
backup the data before applying this step).
Now, by using the recovery menu select «wipe data factory reset», «wipe
cache partition» and «Wipe Dalvik Cache» (it is a good idea to backup the data before applying this s
cache partition» and «Wipe Dalvik
Cache» (it is a good idea to backup the data before applying this s
Cache» (it is a good idea to
backup the data before applying this step).
From the menu that opens select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe
cache partition» (a
backup must be previously performed or else you will lose all of your personal info).
From recovery you will have to select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe
cache partition» — this is why you need to previously
backup the data.
The stock recovery must be entered when you are about to complete official operations such as apply update from ADB, wipe data / factory reset, wipe
cache partition and reboot system, while custom recovery should be entered when trying to gain root access, install a custom ROM firmware, flash a custom kernel, overclock the CPU, make Nandroid
backups, remove bloatware and so on.