August 29, 2020 Hard Reset
Hard Reset the Samsung Galaxy Tab E
When doing a hard reset or factory reset on the Samsung Galaxy Tab E. You can turn it off and on again and see if it will solve any problems. Always make a backup of your mobile phone before you start the process and you will note that the data cannot be recovered when it has been reset.
- Press and hold Volume up and Power button till the logo shows;
- Now Scroll to Wipe data/factory reset when you press the Volume down button;
- Then you will need to Press the Power button;
- Press Yes by pressing the Volume down button;
- Now Press the Power button to select it;
- The Samsung Galaxy Tab E will now delete all the content;
- The tablet will restart and start at the setup page.
If you are going to hard reset or factory reset the mobile phone then always ensure that you have made a backup of all your content before the process starts. The hard reset of the Samsung Galaxy Tab E will delete all your data and settings.
Making a Backup
Always ensure that there is a back and you can search this website on how to make a backup of your mobile phone. Backup your data and settings onto your SDcard. Then remove the SDcard before the process starts. When it is done place the SDcard back into your mobile phone. Then restore all your data onto your phone again.
Samsung has a backup software for this so you can also make a backup of your Samsung onto your computer. You can also see the factory reset Lumia 630 as well as on how to hard reset the Samsung Galaxy Tab E. This as well as how to hard reset the LG Optimus L5 or on how to hard reset the HTC One V.
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Restore with hard reset or Recovery mode Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6
Restore with hard reset or Recovery mode your Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6 can solve problems that have not been solved with a normal factory reset.
1- First turn off your Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6 completely. If you can not unlock the screen, press and hold the power button for about 20 seconds and the phone will turn off.
2- Keep holding on volume down and power keys together for a few seconds. In some devices according to the Android version the combination can be the power key and the volume key up.
3- When the Samsung logo is displayed, release the buttons.
4- Move through the menu with the volume up and volume down keys until you reach the “Recovery Mode” option and press the power button to access.
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5- Use the volume up and volume down keys to select the “wipe cache partition” option and press the Power button to activate the option and clear the mobile cache.
6- After a few seconds you will return to the previous screen, with the volume buttons go to the option “wipe data / factory reset” and press the power button to enter. A screen with many NOes and a YES will appear, with the volume keys again go to the YES and press with the power key.
7- After finishing again with the volume keys, click on “reboot system now” and press the power key of your Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6, the device will reboot and take several minutes to start while restoring the device to its factory state and optimizing the applications pre-installed in the system Android 5.1 (Lollipop).
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In the unlikely event that your device becomes unresponsive, you can attempt a force restart. This will turn your device off and back on without affecting any data stored on the device.
Note: Screens and settings available may vary by wireless service provider and software version.
Force Restart
To force restart your device, press and hold the Volume down key and Power/Lock key on the device for 10–20 seconds. This performs a simulated battery disconnect.
Note: Ensure your device is charged to a minimum of 5%. If your battery is below 5%, the device may not turn on after the restart. A device that is completely drained should be charged for a minimum of 15 minutes using the wall charger supplied with your device.