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    							To$restart,$press$and$hold$the$Power$button$until$a$Slide$down$to$power$off$message$appears$on4screen,$then$swipe$down.$(It$usually$takes$about$three$seconds$for$the$message$to$appear.)$To$turn$your$phone$back$on,$press$the$Power$button.$$If$that$doesn't$work,$press$and$hold$the$Volume$down$and$Power$buttons$at$the$same$time$until$you$feel$a$vibration$(about$10$to$15$seconds),$then$release$the$buttons.$Your$phone$will$restart$automatically.$$50. How$can$I$reset$my$phone?$Resetting$your$Windows$phone$will$return$it$to$the$same$state$it$was$in$the$first$time$you$turned$it$on.$All$of$your$personal$content$will$be$erased,$and$the$phone$will$be$restored$to$its$factory$settings.$If$you$decide$to$reset$your$phone,$you$can$back$up$apps,$text$messages,$and$more$in$the$cloud$beforehand.$$Warning$Be$careful.$Resetting$your$phone$will$erase$all$content$stored$on$your$phone,$including$apps$and$games$(along$with$app$data$and$game$progress),$text$messages,$call$history,$music,$photos,$and$more.$$Reset$your$phone$1) On$Start$screen,$swipe$over$to$the$All$apps$list,$then$select&Settings$.$$2) Select&System$>$About&>$Reset&your&phone.$$3) You'll$receive$two$warnings.$If$you're$absolutely$sure$you$want$to$restore$your$phone$to$its$factory$settings,$select$Yes,$then$select$Yes$again.$It$might$take$a$little$while$for$the$process$to$complete.$$If$your$phone$is$unresponsive$and$you$can't$reach$Settings$,$you$may$be$able$to$reset$your$phone$using$the$hardware$buttons.$On$Lumia$phones$(and$some$others),$use$the$following$procedure$to$reset$your$phone.$$$Reset$an$unresponsive$phone$1) Press$and$hold$the$Volume&down$and$Power$buttons$at$the$same$time$until$you$feel$a$vibration$(about$10$to$15$seconds).$$2) When$you$feel$the$vibration,$release$the$buttons,$then$immediately$press$and$hold$the$Volume&down&button$until$you$see$a$large$exclamation$mark.$$3) Once$the$exclamation$mark$appears,$press$the$following$four$buttons$in$this$order:$Volume&up,$Volume&down,$Power,$Volume&down.$Your$phone$should$now$reset$and$restart$itself.$(It$might$take$a$while$for$the$reset$to$finish.)$51. How$can$I$find$a$lost$phone?$It's$nerve4wracking$when$you$can't$find$your$device.$Whether$it's$truly$lost,$or$just$stuck$between$the$sofa$cushions,$Find$My$Phone$can$help$lay$your$worry$to$rest.$This$free$service$on$account.microsoft.com/devices$can$ring,$lock,$erase,$or$show$your$Windows$Phone$on$a$map.$$ 
    						
    							$To&sign&in&to&Find&My&Phone&for&the&first&time&The$first$time$you$use$Find$My$Phone,$make$sure$you've$already$signed$in$on$your$phone$using$your$Microsoft$account.$$1) Go$to$account.microsoft.com/devices.$If$you're$prompted$to$sign$in,$use$the$same$Microsoft$account$you$used$to$sign$in$on$your$phone.$$2) Choose$the$phone$you$want$to$find,$then$click$Find&My&Phone.$$$To&find&your&phone&1) Go$to account.microsoft.com/devices. If$you're$prompted$to$sign$in,$use$the$same$Microsoft$account$you$used$to$sign$in$on$your$phone.$$2) Choose$the$phone$you$want$to$find,$then$click$Find$My$Phone.$$3) You'll$see$a$map$with$your$phone's$location.$You$can$zoom$in$or$out$to$get$a$better$view.$$Tips$1) Not$seeing$the$latest$location?$Click$Refresh.$$2) To$find$your$phone$more$easily,$go$to$the$App$list$and$tap$Settings$>$Updates&&&security&>$Find&my&phone.$Select$the$checkbox$Save&my&device’s&location&periodically&so&it’s&easier&to&find.$$$To&ring&or&lock&your&phone&1) Go$to account.microsoft.com/devices.$If$you're$prompted$to$sign$in,$use$the$same$Microsoft$account$you$used$to$sign$in$on$your$phone.$$2) Choose$the$phone$you$want$to$ring$or$lock,$then$click$Find&My&Phone.$$3) Do$one$of$the$following:$To$make$your$phone$ring,$click$Ring$and$then$follow$the$instructions.$It$will$ring$even$if$the$volume$is$off$or$set$to$vibrate.$$To$lock$your$phone$and$show$a$message$on$the$lock$screen,$click$Lock,$then$follow$the$instructions.$If$you$don't$already$have$a$password$set$up$on$your$phone,$you'll$need$to$enter$one—you'll$use$it$to$unlock$the$phone$if$you$get$it$back.$$$ 
    						
    							To&erase&your&phone&If$you're$certain$you$can't$get$your$phone$back,$or$if$you$have$sensitive$information$on$it$that$you$want$to$protect$until$you$recover$it,$you$can$erase$your$phone$remotely.$1) Go$to account.microsoft.com/devices. If$you're$prompted$to$sign$in,$use$the$same$Microsoft$account$you$used$to$sign$in$on$your$phone.$$2) Choose$the$phone$you$want$to$erase,$then$click$Find&my&phone.$$3) Click$Erase.$$4) If$you're$absolutely,$positively$sure,$select$the$I'm&ready&to&erase&my&phone$check$box,$then$click$Erase.$$$52. How$can$I$restore$from$a$backup?$When$you$set$up$a$new$phone,$use$the$same$Microsoft$account$you$used$for$your$old$one$and$we’ll$automatically$restore$your$backed4up$texts,$plus$your$photos$and$videos$from$OneDrive.$Restoring$apps$and$settings$takes$a$few$extra$steps:$$1) When$you$first$set$up$your$new$phone,$sign$in$using$the$same$Microsoft$account$you$used$for$your$old$one.$2) When$you’re$prompted$to$restore$your$phone,$select$a$backup,$then$select$$Next.$3) If$you’re$asked$to$verify$your$account,$provide$the$security$code,$then$select$Next.$4) Wait$for$your$phone$to$finish$restoring$and$then$select$Next.$5) If$you$had$multiple$accounts$set$up$on$your$old$phone,$you’ll$be$prompted$to$enter$their$passwords.$Enter$them$and$select$Next,$or$select$Skip$to$enter$them$later.$6) Select$Done. $xvi. Security&53. How$do$I$set$or$change$a$PIN$(password)$on$my$phone?$1) On$Start$screen,$swipe$over$to$the$All$apps$list,$then$select&Settings$$>$Accounts&>$SignEin&options.$$2) Do$one$of$the$following:$a) To$set$up$a$PIN$for$the$first$time,$select$Add,$type$your$new$PIN$in$the$New&PIN$box,$then$retype$it$in$the$Confirm&PIN$text$box.$$b) If$you$want$to$change$your$phone's$current$PIN,$select$Change,$type$your$phone's$current$PIN$in$the$Current&PIN$box,$then$type$and$confirm$your$new$PIN.$$3) Select$OK&to$save$your$changes.$$$54. How$do$I$unlock$my$phone?$Turn$on$your$phone,$then$swipe$up$on$your$phone's$screen$to$unlock$it.$If$your$phone$currently$requires$a$PIN,$you'll$see$the$keypad$for$entering$it$first.$$55. How$often$do$I$need$to$enter$a$PIN$to$unlock$my$phone?$If$you've$set$a$PIN$by$yourself,$you$can$choose$how$often$you're$required$to$enter$a$PIN$from$your$lock$screen,$which$can$be$anywhere$from$30$seconds$to$30$minutes,$or$each$time$you$ 
    						
    							unlock$your$phone.$If$you$have$a$Microsoft$Exchange$account$through$your$work,$the$Exchange$administrator$will$set$the$options$you$can$choose.$This$setting$is$different$from$how$often$your$phone$goes$to$sleep,$which$you$can$set$separately.$To$set$how$often$you're$required$to$enter$a$PIN$from$your$lock$screen,$do$the$following:$1) On$Start$screen,$swipe$over$to$the$All$apps$list,$then$select&Settings&$>$Accounts$>$SignEin&options.$$2) Under$Require&signEin,$choose$the$time$you$want.$$To$set$how$often$your$phone$goes$to$sleep,$do$the$following:$1) On$Start$screen,$swipe$over$to$the$All$apps$list,$then$select$Settings$$>$Personalization$>$Lock&screen.$$2) Select$Screen×&out&after&and$choose$the$time$you$want.$$$56. Can$I$make$an$emergency$call$on$a$locked$phone?$Yes,$you$can$make$an$emergency$phone$call$on$a$locked$phone.$Turn$on$your$phone,$then$swipe$up$on$your$phone's$screen$until$you$can$see$the$keypad.$Select$Emergency$call,$then$enter$the$emergency$phone$number$for$your$location.$$$ 
    						
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