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#On your Home screen, touch on the Settings icon. | #On your Home screen, touch on the Settings icon. | ||
#Touch Privacy. (If you don’t see it, you might need to touch the Back icon to get to the correct screen). | #Touch Privacy. (If you don’t see it, you might need to touch the Back icon to get to the correct screen). | ||
+ | #:[[Image:X Privacy.png|thumb|Description]] | ||
#Touch Factory data reset. | #Touch Factory data reset. | ||
#Touch Reset device (at the bottom of the screen). | #Touch Reset device (at the bottom of the screen). | ||
#If you really want to reset your AirPadX, touch Erase everything Be careful since this is not reversible. | #If you really want to reset your AirPadX, touch Erase everything Be careful since this is not reversible. | ||
#Wait a few minutes while your AirPadX restarts. | #Wait a few minutes while your AirPadX restarts. |
Revision as of 01:30, 15 November 2011
Question
How do I reset my AirPadX back to its factory setting?
Answer
If you play around and install a bunch of Apps to get familiar with your AirPadX you might want to know how to put your AirPadX back to its factory condition. Follow these instructions to do this:
- On your Home screen, touch on the Settings icon.
- Touch Privacy. (If you don’t see it, you might need to touch the Back icon to get to the correct screen).
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- Touch Factory data reset.
- Touch Reset device (at the bottom of the screen).
- If you really want to reset your AirPadX, touch Erase everything Be careful since this is not reversible.
- Wait a few minutes while your AirPadX restarts.