Was that the core issue: no. I was able to restore the same device with 10.3.1 earlier this week. The entire issue was caused by BlackBerry protect never properly setting up on the device the second time around. I finally did anther security wipe, turned off protect (successfully), and finally put my Z10 into airplane mode before the restore. Hold down the recovery button with a paperclip and insert the power cord. Hold down the recovery button until the Z11 Pro (Max) or Z10 Pro (Max) logo disappears. Take out the paper clip and select Wipe data/factory reset on the system menu. Select Yes then it will take you back to the first screen. Select Reboot system now. Each time I did a hard reset (e.g., pulled the battery or held down the power button) the device would reboot but then get stuck at the logo screen. A soft reset had no response whatsoever. And my Windows 7 PC did not detect the Z10 when I connected it via a USB cable. I gave up and returned the phone to my carrier. How to Hard Reset BlackBerry Z10 (4 Ways) BB repair. Follow. Browse more videos. Playing next. 3:03. How to Reset Blackberry Torch 9800 9810 - Factory Hard Reset
So I want to go back to my Verizon 10.0.0.9.422 OS (or there might be a newer version). I tried to do a Security Wipe, as I was told it would put the phone in factory settings. It did, but factory for 10.1 I also tried to reload the OS using Link, that to put me in Factory Settings with 10.1 BUT this time it broke the OS. The HuB is not to
How to hard reset BLACKBERRY Classic Non Camera. If the display is off, press the Power button to turn it back on. Afterwards hold down the Memory key to open Main Menu. In the next step select Settings. Then tap Security Options and choose Security Wipe. Enter the word blackberry in the text field. Tap Wipe to intiate the security wipe process. amV7kV.
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