Method 1: Hard Reset via Recovery Mode
This method is applicable if you cannot access your device's settings.
- Press and hold the Power button and the Volume up button simultaneously for a few seconds.
- Release the buttons when you see the Xiaomi logo on the screen.
- Use the Volume down button to navigate to the Wipe data/factory reset option.
- Press the Power button to select the Wipe data/factory reset option.
- Wait for the reset process to complete.
Method 2: Hard Reset via Google Find My Device
This method is applicable if you have previously enabled Google Find My Device on your device.
- Go to the Google Find My Device website.
- Sign in with your Google account.
- Select your device from the list of available devices.
- Click on the Erase device option.
- Confirm that you want to erase your device.
- Wait for the reset process to complete.
Method 3: Hard Reset via ADB/Fastboot
This method is applicable if you have previously enabled USB debugging on your device.
- Download and install the Android SDK Platform-Tools on your computer.
- Enable USB debugging on your device.
- Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable.
- Open a command prompt or terminal window on your computer.
- Type the following command:
adb reboot bootloader
- Wait for your device to boot into the bootloader mode.
- Type the following command:
fastboot oem unlock
- Wait for the reset process to complete.
FRP Risk and Data Loss
Before performing a hard reset, make sure to backup your important files and data. Hard resetting your device will erase all data on your device.
Additionally, if your device has the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) feature enabled, you may need to enter your Google account credentials after the reset process to access your device.
To avoid FRP lock, make sure to disable FRP before performing a hard reset. You can disable FRP by going to Settings > Accounts > Google > Remove account.
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