Owning a modern Xiaomi or Redmi smartphone involves periodic maintenance of software. Over time, the system accumulates digital debris, old application logs and conflicts after updates, which can slow down the interface, in such situations, the most effective solution is a complete return to factory parameters, which cleans the internal memory and returns the device to its original speed.
However, the reset procedure is a radical step that requires prior preparation. Mistakes can lead to the loss of important photos, contacts or blocking of a Google account. In this article, we will discuss in detail how to safely perform the reset, what methods exist for different versions of MIUI and HyperOS, and how to properly prepare the gadget for this process.
We will look not only at the standard path through the settings menu, but also at more complex options through Recovery mode if the system does not boot. FRP-Protect yourself so that you don't run into a lock screen after you reboot. Prepare for the phone to be a "clean sheet" ready for a new setup.
Preparation of the device before complete reset
The first and most critical step is to save all user data, and once you activate the reset function, all information in the internal storage will be permanently deleted, including gallery, downloads, instant messaging and installed applications, backup in advance via the Mi Cloud cloud or use local storage on your computer.
Pay special attention to synchronizing contacts and calendars. Make sure your Google account is active and the latest sync is successful. Go to account settings and check cloud status. It's also worth exporting two-factor authentication keys if you use banking applications or enterprise services.
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Take pictures of screens with important Wi-Fi password settings or rare application configurations β it will be impossible to restore them from memory after resetting.
Don't forget to check the battery level. The data partition formatting process can take anywhere from 10 to 40 minutes depending on the amount of information. If the device turns off in the middle of the procedure, it can damage the file system. Connect your smartphone to the charger or make sure that the charge is at least 60%.
βοΈ Checklist before reset
Reset method through the standard settings menu
The safest and most recommended way to get the system back to its original appearance is to use the built-in shell functionality. This method is available if the phone turns on, the screen responds to touch, and you can get into the menu. The interface may vary slightly depending on the Android and MIUI version, but the logic of the action remains the same.
You need to open the Settings app and find the About section. Scroll down to Reset. In some firmware versions, this item may be in the Additional or Advanced Settings category. Select the Delete All Data option to start the cleanup process.
- π The system will request confirmation of the screen unlock password or pattern lock.
- π± A warning will appear on the screen that all files will be deleted forever.
- β³ After confirmation, the process of restarting and formatting the data partition will begin.
During the process, the Xiaomi logo or boot animation can be displayed on the screen. Don't try to interrupt this process or remove the battery if it's removable. The system partition will overwrite, and the phone will reboot as it did after purchase, and you'll need to re-select the language and connect to Wi-Fi.