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How to format or wipe Samsung Galaxy S II

How to format or wipe Samsung Galaxy S II

First one is “Performing a factory data reset via settings” this is the normal method, this method we apply phone run normal.

1. Go to Settings.
2. Select Privacy.
3. Click on Factory data reset.
4. Check Format USB storage if needed only.
5. Click on Reset phone.
6. Finally, select Erase everything.

Second is “Performing a factory data reset using phone buttons” this method is we apply only phone is hang, or not responding, personally am use this method, its easy but little careful.
1. Turn off SGS2.
2. Press and hold down Volume Up + Home + Power buttons at the same time.
3. Release all buttons when you see SGS2 Logo.
4. Android system recovery will be loaded then.
5. Select wipe data/factory reset. (Volume buttons to go up or down, select with Home button)
6. Select Yes — delete all user data.
7. Finally, select reboot system now.
This method also a normal “Performing a factory data reset using dial pad”
1. Warning~ no turning back after key in.
2. Bring up dial pad.
3. Key in *2767*3855#
4. Finally, SGS2 will be rebooted and factory data reset.

 

 
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Posted by on May 14, 2013 in How To?, Phones, Technology, Technology FAQs, Telecommunications

 

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Samsung SyncThru Web Service default Username and Password

Here are the default login details for Samsung SyncThru Web Services tpp manage your printer….

 

ID/Username:      admin
Password:           sec00000

 

 

 
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Posted by on February 18, 2013 in Computers, How To?, Information Technology, Technology

 

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Windows 8 editions

Windows 8 editions

  • Windows 8 Windows 8 is the basic stock-keeping unit (SKU) for home users. It includes the core feature set that home users require but does not include key business features, such as support for the ability to join domains, process Group Policy, and so on.

 

  • Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Pro is for small- and medium-sized businesses. It delivers new levels of productivity, security, and mobility—without sacrificing performance or choice. It provides enhanced features that help to easily connect to company networks, access files on the go, encrypt data, and more.

 

  • Windows 8 Enterprise Windows 8 Enterprise edition is available through Windows Software Assurance. It includes all the capabilities of Windows 8 Pro, plus premium features designed to meet the mobility, productivity, security and manageability, and virtualization needs of today’s large businesses. Key examples are Windows To Go, DirectAccess, BranchCache, AppLocker, VDI, and Windows 8 app deployment. You will learn about these features in this book.

 

  • Windows RT Devices Windows RT Devices run low-powered ARM processors, which helps OEMs build devices with long battery lives and new form factors (thin, light, and sleek devices). Also, Windows RT Devices are built on a new paradigm  (preconfigured system on certified hardware), which helps ensure that users have high-quality and predictable experiences over time. Although Windows RT Devices offer the great benefits this chapter  just mentioned, they have commonality and shared code with Windows 8, offering a consistent, great Windows experience. For example, Windows RT Devices support the new UI (including desktop). Both Windows RT Devices and Windows 8 can run apps from the Windows Store. Windows RT Devices are compatible with most peripherals, because they include class drivers for most peripherals, and the majority of mice, keyboards, printers, and USB storages are supported out of the box.
 
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Posted by on February 13, 2013 in Computers, Information Technology, Technology, Windows 8

 

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