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R1NO35 & Master Reset |
JJ! Joined: Sep 13, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
Just upgraded to the above firmware but have not done a master reset. Is master reset needed as the new firmware has made a few good changes and im guessing if i do master reset i will lose everything on my phone?!! |
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CyberVisitor Joined: Dec 21, 2001 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2005-09-21 16:37:48, justy1978 wrote:
Just upgraded to the above firmware but have not done a master reset. Is master reset needed as the new firmware has made a few good changes and im guessing if i do master reset i will lose everything on my phone?!!
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There's almost never a reason to do a master reset. The problem is that here at Esato people tend to recommend it as soon as somebody makes a post. You will lose valuable information, and even if you have a recent backup, there are items that can not be restored (i.e. some games).
Only do a master reset when it's known it's needed. A good example is the trick mentioned in another thread about a trick to make the SEUS work for some phones that have problems with it. You could say that a master reset is the last resort before leaving your phone at a service shop  |
JJ! Joined: Sep 13, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
Cheers mate!! will leave it well alone!! |
private Joined: Feb 04, 2005 Posts: 344 PM |
if you don't find any changes in your phone i.e. bugs freezing etc., then master reset is not needed. if however you do so, backup your contacts and other imp. data. it all gets erased during master reset.
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CyberVisitor Joined: Dec 21, 2001 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2005-09-21 16:45:39, private wrote:
if you don't find any changes in your phone i.e. bugs freezing etc., then master reset is not needed. if however you do so, backup your contacts and other imp. data. it all gets erased during master reset.
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@justy1978
See what I mean... people lacking knowledge recommends the only thing they know - master reset!
A few years back you could come to Esato for descent, kind and truly helpful information. Now it's mostly children here writing nonsens during their break from lecture... |
private Joined: Feb 04, 2005 Posts: 344 PM |
did i say anything wrong??
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jcwhite_uk Joined: Feb 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Dorset, UK Phone:Xperia Z1 PM, WWW
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A master reset can often fix some problems but really should only used as a last resort if other fixes dont work. I have used master reset to fix problems before like to fix a problem I had with my T630 not working properly with BT and IR, but after a reset it worked perfectly.
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CyberVisitor Joined: Dec 21, 2001 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2005-09-21 17:08:18, private wrote:
did i say anything wrong??
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Both yes and no! I was using your post to show that "master reset" is a far to common recommendation nowadays; your post implied that if somebody has a problem, a master reset should be performed. That's just the wrong answer in my opinion! There are so many people who got the recommendation to do a master reset, and then they got angry for losing stuff... you see, doing a full backup doesn't restore what people can't backup - it's as simple as that!
So, let's be careful from now on before telling people to do a master reset as a first solution... it should be the last solution recommended
Now let's drop it - the guy got his answer  |
private Joined: Feb 04, 2005 Posts: 344 PM |
ok. got it.
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