How do you reset a Kindle 3rd Generation?

How do you reset a Kindle 3rd Generation?

Turn on the Kindle by sliding and releasing the power button. If Kindle is still not working, you can perform a hard reset by sliding and holding the power button for 15 seconds. If Kindle is still unresponsive, try charging Kindle before trying to restart the device once again.

Is there a reset button on an old Kindle?

Turn your Kindle First Generation back to factory settings. Find the tiny hole, which is the reset button. Take a sharp pen, or a toothpick, and press the button for 30 seconds, or until your Kindle turns off. Wait until your Kindle reboots itself.

What happens when I Reset my Kindle?

The Kindle’s reset feature enables you to return your e-book reader to its original factory setting in the event of a problem. The feature resolves problems including business and other e-books not opening, the device freezing and not operating properly and not being able to access your Amazon account.

How do I restart my Kindle?

Restart Kindle: The simplest solution is to restart your Kindle by holding down the power button and choosing to shut down or restart. Even if the device is totally frozen, you can usually trigger a restart by holding down the power button for about 20 seconds, or until the screen flashes blank.

How do you factory reset Amazon Kindle Fire?

Press and hold the power button for 20 seconds and then release. After Kindle Fire has completely turned off, press the power button to restart it. That’s it. Tap the Quick Settings icon, then tap More. Select Device. Click Reset to Factory Defaults ~ Removes all personal data from your device.

How do you reset your Kindle?

To reset your Kindle, press or tap the “Menu” button on the Home screen and select “Settings.”. The “Settings” screen appears. Press or tap the “Menu” again and select “Reset to Factory Defaults.”. Your Kindle will start the resetting process and power off automatically.

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