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Ok what the crap did I just do??... Apparently not a soft reset.

Okay so I read on a website (of course didn't bookmark) that to do a soft reset you hold down the bottom volume key + call send button + call end button, then press the trackball to accept the reset. (It wasn't that simple, but that's a whole other story.)

Then I read on multiple other websites after I completed this process that a soft reset is actually just shutting off the phone and powering it back on.

So... has anyone else heard about the first process??? I have NO idea what I've done to my phone, since it's apparently not a soft reset. :(
 
I believe you performed a hard reset which resets the phone back to factory specs. As long as you had google contacts set to backup (I believe its on standard, you should be able to get all of your contacts within a few minutes when your phone syncs with your existing gmail account).

Also, all of your pictures/videos/content that you saved on your memory card will still be there as well.

The only thing you will have to re-do is setting your background, setting your home screens back to the way you like them, and finally re-downloading all of your previous apps.

Sorry you reset your phone :(
 
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Ah ha! Couldn't find the original site I found the directions on, but I found this site that listed the same ones, minus the part about the trackball. Except this site calls the process a hard reset instead of a soft reset:

Hard Reset HTC Droid Eris

I should add that nothing in my phone was altered after I completed this process (as in, the above site claims all data will be erased off the phone), Of course I'm not sure I completed it successfully since following the "directions" the phone is supposed to give during the process was a bit confusing.

Now I'm really mixed up... Hard reset, soft reset... these terms seem to mean different things to different people. Help!
 
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Soft Reset = Reboot of the Operating System via a battery pull or another means. This keeps all of your existing app data/personalizations exactly the same but does a reboot of your phone.

Hard Reset = Sets your phone back to factory specifications and will erase anything located directly on the device (i.e. not on the SD card).
 
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That's good advice, OTD! And I am definitely going to take it!!

When you do this crazy complicated process I ran across you end up getting this screen that pops up that has tons of stuff scrolling down it (similar to what you see on a PC after it crashes then restarts) and gives you some options to press... not the easiest process under the sun because it doesn't give any indication of what the options you have will do. I just fumbled my way through it all. *WHEW* Definitely glad I didn't reset my phone!

So weird that I've only found two sites that mention this weirdness...
 
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Smacky - basically, I did what I thought was a soft reset because I heard it's a good idea to do if you've deleted a lot of applications or are experiencing some lag.


Ok. That's good advice. But yeah:

soft reset- restart the device
hard reset- usually means going back to factory default settings

Save the latter for tough issues, stuff that doesn't go away after soft resets and tinkering with the settings.
 
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Smacky - thanks! So now that I'm definitely clear on what exactly a soft reset is vs. a hard reset... what in your opinion is the best way to do a hard reset?

If you press menu, settings, then security, and finally hit factory data reset...this will do a hard reset for you.

Be aware like I said earlier that a hard reset will clear EVERYTHING on the device itself but none of your pictures or content that is stored on your memory card. You will have to re-install all of your applications and you will need to personalize your device again. Google *should* automatically pull all of your contacts back down that are stored in your gmail contacts list, but it may take a few minutes to get the whole list.

:)
 
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