Before it reaches your hand, it is always good to ensure beforehand that you are able to handle the minor issues that are normally been faced in every smartphone. So, it is really vital to know the process how to hard reset iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus to make sure that you are on the safe side.
Anyways, it is to mention here that the process to hard reset iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus is completely changed now. The earlier model of iPhone could be hard reset just by pressing the sleep/wake button, but that is not the case for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.
We have discussed in this article the detail process of hard reset, so keep on reading. The process will require you to make use of three buttons, the Volume up button, Volume down and the side button. It is all quite simple. Step 1: First hold and then promptly release the Volume up button.
Step 2: Repeat this for the Volume down button. In other words, press and then release the Volume down button quickly. Step 3: Next, press the side button and hold it for few seconds. Once you notice the Apple logo on the screen, release the side button. It will start the hard reset process. It will take few seconds. The iPhone 8 will boot after and you will see the lock screen. When you see the lock screen, the hard reset is completed.
I also connected it to my work PC very easily, where I don’t have admin privileges. Connecting the internal and SD card memories as external storage devices on the PC is very simple. This will pop up a message, probably in blue and white that says “USB connected” and underneath: “You have connected your phone to your computer via USB.
Select “Mount” if you want to copy files between your computer and your phone’s SD card.” Then simply press Mount and it should connect. The storage (either one drive letter if you don’t have an SD card or two if you do) will show up under my computer exactly the same as a flash drive. You may have discovered that in its native out-of-the-box form you can’t select your own particular message tone other than from the (awful) list it gives you. Fear not, there is a way to remedy this.
If you’re connected to the computer without issues, it’s easiest to do it via the mass storage mode on the PC. It can be done on the phone itself but it’s more cumbersome. Connect to mass storage mode and then navigate to the internal memory. You’ll know the internal memory drive from the external memory drive by folder such as “Android” “.thinkfree” and “Samsung” and other Android system folders. This is the internal memory root folder. And inside the notification folder you can place all the files you want to use as notification and message tones.
The system will need to refresh, which should happen when you disconnect the phone and memories remount to the phone. If you can’t find the files you want in the list try unmounting the memories and remounting them. On the Phone Method - Not Connected to a PC. Firstly I used a third party app called Astro to deal with the folder systems.
It’s still confusing as to where you are in the folder system but it allows you to display folders as icons. The method is exactly the same as before only you need to work out how to create a new folder (yes sometimes I can be very stupid). Press the menu button (the page symbol on the left hand side) hit “new”, then “directory”, then name it exactly as before starting with Media. Go into the media folder and create the whole system as above.
When you’ve finished creating the folder system, you’ll need to unmount the internal and external memories and remount them. A few tips and tricks for everyday users of the Samsung Galaxy S5. NOT out of the box features like "set up the fingerprint scanner" and "it's water-proof" -you know that already! Having trouble connecting to the PC, I just got my new Samsung Galaxy S and have finally defeated the MTP device driver error and CDC driver error!
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