I don’t know why these people even try to answer your questions when they clearly aren’t educated on the subject and competent enough to actually provide a real and correct solution. I would avoid this website entirely if this is the quality of support you are getting because all these suggestions did was waste my time because they are incompetent fools. All of these other people are assuming you are using an android tablet. If you are using any android device whether it be a phone or a tablet, the method and procedure on how to reset that device is all the same. Usually it consists of holding the power button and the volume + button but check for your device specifically to be sure. If you have a Windows OS tablet or phone, then your procedure is going to be entirely different. My device had windows and the method I had to do was hold the function and f9 key but my keyboard didn’t have function keys so I had to do the alternative windows method which was starting the computer up to the log in screen and...
haywirestudent7 - that is like putting a band-aid on something. It might work but it isn’t proper or recommended whatsoever. TIM doesn’t last forever. Replacing something defective is highly more advisable then doing something unnecessary.
I'm sure this works, but it doesn't seem like the proper way to do this. I didn't like the feeling of prying on a flimsy battery at all. That's not practical. Instead get some molybdenum wire start it underneath the corners, then wrap the ends of the wire on like 2 pencils then tape them so u dont have to wrap the wire around your fingers because it will hurt lol. then apply heat, i went about 130 degrees is what my infrared gun said. I used a geat gun on low and a good distance away. Then just work the wire down the adhesive obviously lol. This worked out very easily for me and I felt safe and more confident about what I was doing. Good luck.
haywirestudent7 - that is like putting a band-aid on something. It might work but it isn’t proper or recommended whatsoever. TIM doesn’t last forever. Replacing something defective is highly more advisable then doing something unnecessary.
I'm sure this works, but it doesn't seem like the proper way to do this. I didn't like the feeling of prying on a flimsy battery at all. That's not practical. Instead get some molybdenum wire start it underneath the corners, then wrap the ends of the wire on like 2 pencils then tape them so u dont have to wrap the wire around your fingers because it will hurt lol. then apply heat, i went about 130 degrees is what my infrared gun said. I used a geat gun on low and a good distance away. Then just work the wire down the adhesive obviously lol. This worked out very easily for me and I felt safe and more confident about what I was doing. Good luck.