Monday, September 30, 2013

How To Palm Treo 650 hard reset

Palm Treo 650 Soft Reset

1. Turn off wireless mode by pressing and holding the red Power/End key.
2. Remove the battery cover.
3. Take out the battery.
4. Put the battery back in.
5. Replace the battery cover.
6. After a soft reset, a logo screen appears, followed shortly by a Preferences screen asking you to set time and date.

Palm Treo 650 System (Warm) Reset

  1. Press and hold the UP button on the front panel of your device.
  2. Use an unfolded paper clip, or the reset tool at the tip of your stylus. Gently press and release the RESET button inside the hole on the back panel of your device
  3. If you see a progress bar (see below), keep holding the UP button.
  4. Next, the Palm Powered screen (see below) will appear. Release the UP button when you see it.
  5. Important: Perform a soft reset after confirming that the System Reset fixed your issue.
Palm Treo 650 Hard reset Soft reset
Palm Treo 650 Hard reset Soft reset

Palm Treo 650 hard reset

Warning: A hard reset will erase everything on your device. All your data will be removed, and formats, preferences and other settings are restored to their factory default settings. Don't perform a hard reset unless you've backed up your data, or you're willing to lose everything.
Your device will then take you through a series of screens to calibrate the digitizer and verify the time and date.
Note: A hard reset does not delete the current date and time. It does restore other settings to the factory default.

Palm Treo 650 hard reset

  1. Press and hold the Power (on/off) button on the front panel of your device.
  2. While holding Power, use an unfolded paper clip, or the reset tool at the tip of your stylus. Gently press and release the RESET button inside the hole on the back panel of your device.
  3. If you see a progress bar (see below), keep holding the Power button.
  4. Next, the Palm Powered screen will appear. Release the Power button when you see it.
  5. You'll see a screen that asks: Erase all data? YES = "up" button NO = any other button. Press UP on your 5-way navigator to complete the hard reset.
Your device will then take you through a series of screens to calibrate the digitizer and verify the time and date.
Note: A hard reset does not delete the current date and time. It does restore other settings to the factory default.
On some devices, you may see a Palm or palmOne logo and a progress bar first. Do not release the Power button until the second, circular Palm Powered logo appears.
Palm Treo 700p  Hard reset Soft reset
Keep holding the Power button during this screen, then release the Power button.
OR
Palm Treo 700p  Hard reset logo screen
Keep holding the Power button when you see the progress bar. Release the Power button when the progress bar completes and disappears.

Palm Treo 650 Zero Out Reset

  1. Read through these instructions before attempting the reset. We made this method of zero out reset extremely awkward to perform, so that it would not happen by accident. You may need the help of a dextrous friend if you find it too difficult to do by yourself.
  2. Connect your device to its HotSync cable or cradle. The HotSync cable does not need to be connected to your PC, and it does not need to be connected to power.
  3. Press and hold the Power button and UP on the 5-way navigator.
  4. While continuing to hold Power and UP, press and hold the HotSync button on the HotSync cable or cradle. As you press HotSync, make sure your other finger doesn't slide to LEFT or RIGHT on the 5-way navigator; it needs to be exactly on UP during the entire process. Although you are pressing the HotSync button, a HotSync operation should not begin.
  5. While continuing to hold Power, UP and HotSync, press and release the RESET button on the back panel of your device. This is very difficult to do with only one person; you may wish to hold the stylus in your mouth and use your hands to press Power, UP and HotSync.
  6. Release Power, UP and HotSync.
  7. If you did this reset correctly, the screen of your device will go blank, and you will not be able to turn it on. The charging LED will not light up, even if it's connected to power. It will appear to be "dead." Aany other activity — such as the Palm OS logo or a rainbow-colored Boot Log screen appearing — means the reset was performed incorrectly; try again.
  8. Your device will appear "dead" for several minutes (up to 10 minutes). During this time, your device's internal memory is being reformatted. If your device doesn't appear "dead" for several minutes with the screen completely blank, the zero out reset was performed incorrectly; try again.
  9. After several minutes, your device will "wake up" and the Palm and Palm Powered logos will appear as if you had performed a hard reset. Eventually, you'll be taken to a series of screens to calibrate the touchscreen and set date & time.
  10. If you want your handheld to remain in factory state, stop here or recover your data. (a zero out reset is a special type of hard reset).

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