Lawrence Finch User level: Level 10 214,166 points Nov 28, 2024 4:52 PM in response to Hoover115 Reset how? Restore your iOS device to factory settings - Apple Support Restart your device:If your iPhone won't turn on or is frozen Reply of 1 How to reset iPhone 6s Welcome to ...
Forgot Restrictions Passcode on iPhone 6s To "Erase All Content and Setting", I need "Enter your passcode". When enter iPhone passcode, the next screen is "Enter your Restrictions Passcode". I forgot Restrictions Passcode. How to reset Restrictions Passcode? Thank you for your help. 4 years...
How to Hard Reset iPhone 6s and Earlier Models Press and hold down the iPhone'sSleep/Wake buttonon the right side of the handset. With theSleep/Wake buttonstill held down, press and hold theHome buttonon the front of the handset. ...
Hard reset iPhone 6s and earlier Press and hold the Home button on the front of the iPhone. While still holding down the Home button, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button (top button) on the top or side of your iPhone. Continue to hold both buttons until you see the Apple logo on ...
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How to Reset an iPhone Without a Passcode Through iTunes If you don’t have the Find My iPhone feature enabled, you can still reset your iPhone through a computer and iTunes. As with the Find My iPhone method, this will delete all the data from your phone. ...
How to hard reset an iPhone 7 or earlier For aniPhone 7, press and hold thevolume downandSleep/Wakebuttons at the same time. Once you see the Apple logo,release both buttonsand wait for the phone to restart. ForiPhone 6s or SE (1st-Gen) (or earlier), press and hold theSleep/Wake...
Another reason for getting stuck in the iPhone 6 reboot loop is turning your iPhone off during a hard (factory) reset or when in DFU mode. Regardless of how you got to this point, let's try to help you get out of the loop.
Step 2.After removing the activation lock, unpair any Apple accessory connected to your iPhone. Step 3.Log out of iTunes, App Store, and iCloud. Step 4.At last, erase all content and settings of your device from the Settings application. Explore the General tab and click Reset > Erase ...
Recovery mode (or macOS Recovery) is a troubleshooting and OS restoration feature built into iPhones. Through it, you can factory reset an iPhone or update it to the latestiOS 17. You won't find the feature anywhere if you dig in the Settings app on your device because it's hidden, and...