How To Hard Reset IPhone 7 And IPhone 7 Plus

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Apple has made the Home Buttons on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models non clickable. This means that you can no longer Hard Reset iPhone 7 the old way. Let us take a look at how to Hard Reset iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in the absence of an actual Home button. Previously, you could Hard Reset an iPhone by just holding down the Power and Home buttons for about 10 seconds.

However, this is no longer possible in iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus phones, as these models of iPhone do not have an actual Home button. The physical Home button in iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus phones has been replaced by a non clickable virtual home button for a variety of reasons. One main advantage of this change is that it prevents the possibility of Home button breaking down or wearing out due to overuse.

Anyway, let us take a look at How to Hard Reset iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus Phones in case they become stuck or unresponsive. Follow the below to Hard Reset an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 plus phone, in case it becomes stuck or unresponsive. 1. First, locate the Power (ON/OFF) and Volume Down buttons on your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 plus device. As you can see in the image below, the Volume Down Button is located at the left side while the Power Button is located at the top right side of iPhone (See image below).

2. To Reset iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, press and Hold down both the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time. 3. Keep holding down both Power and Volume Down buttons, until the display on iPhone goes dark and you see the Apple logo appearing on the screen of your iPhone. 4. Release both Power and Volume Down buttons when you see the Apple Logo fully displayed on the Screen of your iPhone.

We just happen to know what it is, too. Step 1: Quickly press and then release the Volume Up button. Step 2: Now quickly press and then release the Volume Down button. Step 3: Press and hold the sleep/wake button - Apple now calls this the Side button on iPhone 8/8 Plus/X, by the way. Step 4: Keep holding until you see the Apple logo, and release. That’s all there is to it. If you ever find yourself in a position where an iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus simply refuses to work, this collection of button presses should get you on your feet again.

A very common reason you have problems with your iPad is that the settings have been corrupted. You can restore your iPad to its original settings to fix any issues that come about due to corrupted settings. Tunes has a restore function that makes fixing your iPad simple. It works virtually the same way as restoring your iPod or iPhone if you have experiencing restoring those devices. If you can connect your iPad to iTunes with iTunes recognizing your device, follow the steps below to backup or restore your iPad.

If for some reason you connect your iPad to iTunes and it does not show up on your computer. Please try a soft or hard reset. You can visit our directions here (tri - link to appropriate article) for step by step instructions on resetting your device. Backing up and Restoring your Apple iPad. 1. Using the cable provided, connect your iPad to your computer.

2. Launch iTunes and make sure your device appears on iTunes. In iTunes, click your iPad in the Devices list. 3. Right click (if you have a PC) and click Sync. This might take a while depending on much data you have but after your device finishes syncing, iTunes will have copies of your iPad data stored on your computer.

4. You can double check that your iPad data is backed up. Preferences, and then click the "Devices tab." There should be a Device Backup List with your iPad listed. 5. Click the" Summary tab". 6. Click "Restore". You will see a prompt by iTunes asking if you want to restore, click confirm. 8. Some of you might receive a dialog box asking if you want to update your iPad software.

If you receive this prompt, click "Next" and then click "Agree." What will happen is iTunes downloads the software and backs up your iPad data before it restores the original settings and software. After your iPad restarts from the restoration, iTunes automatically connects to your iPad and begins the wizard that sets up your iPad. 9. Select the Restore from the backup of option. 10. Choose the backup files you want to restore.

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