How to make Hard Reset on Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro

Smartphones line Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro remain popular devices, but over time users may face the need to completely clean the system. Hard reset is a radical method that returns the gadget to its original state, removing all user data. This procedure is often required when selling the device, transferring it to another owner or critical failures in the operating system.

The process of restoring factory settings can be done softwarely through the settings menu or hardware through the recovery menu. The choice of the specific method depends on whether the owner has access to the smartphone interface or is blocked. In any case, it is important to understand that the process is irreversible and destroys all personal files without the possibility of recovery.

Before any manipulations, you must carefully prepare yourself so as not to turn a useful device into a brick or lose critical contacts. Below we will discuss in detail all the steps, nuances of working with MIUI and methods for bypassing possible account locks.

Preparing the device for a complete data reset

The first and most important step is to back up all important information, and once you activate the reset function, contacts, photos, instant messengers and installed apps will be permanently deleted from internal memory, and use Google's cloud services or the built-in Mi Cloud app to save data.

Make sure the battery is at least 50-60% battery charge, interrupting the formatting process due to battery discharge can damage the system partitions, if the phone turns on, disconnect the Internet or remember the password from your Mi Account in advance, as the security system may require its confirmation after rebooting.

It is also worth removing the microSD card and SIM-While modern versions of Android usually do not affect external drives in a standard reset, the risk of accidentally formatting or damaging the contact group during a restart is better to avoid in advance.

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Before reset, sync your contacts with your Google account: go to Settings → Accounts and Sync → Google and make sure that the tick opposite the “Contact” is active.

Method 1: Reset via the system settings menu

The safest and easiest method is available to users who have full access to the smartphone desktop, ideal for preparing a device for sale or fixing software errors that do not require deep intervention.

Next, you need to find the item “About phone” or “Advanced settings”, depending on the version of the MIUI shell. In the list that opens, look for the option “Reset settings” or “Factory reset”, the system will warn you that all data will be deleted, and prompt you to confirm the action.

At the final stage, the system can request a graphical key, a digital key. PIN-The unlock code or password is the screen. Once you enter the correct data, the cleaning process will begin, which will take 5 to 15 minutes. The device will reboot automatically, and you will see the screen of the initial setting, as when you first turn on.

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Method 2: Hard Reset with Recovery Mode

If the smartphone does not boot, hangs on the logo or you forgot the unlock password, you will need to use Recovery Mode Recovery Mode. This method is hardware and does not require access to the operating system interface.

Press the Volume Up and Power buttons at the same time. Hold them until the Mi logo appears, and then the power button can be released while holding the volume key. In a few seconds, the main recovery menu will open, where the volume buttons control and the power button select.

From the menu list, select Wipe Data. Then the system will offer two options: Wipe All Data (full clean) or Reboot. Choose a full cleanup and confirm the action by selecting Confirm. After the process is complete, select Reboot to restart the system.

⚠️ Note: When resetting via Recovery on new versions MIUI You may need to enter a screen unlock password. If the password is forgotten, this method may not work without first unlocking the bootloader.

Delete your Google and Mi Account (FRP)

FRP (Factory Reset Protection) protects your device from theft, and if a Google account is added to your phone, it will require you to reset your password from that account, and you won't be able to log in without that data.

A similar situation is observed with the Xiaomi ecosystem: if the “Find Device” function is enabled, after formatting, the smartphone will request authorization to the Mi Account. Ignoring this requirement will not work, since the phone will be locked at the activation stage.

To avoid problems, make sure to log out of all accounts before reset. Go to Settings → Accounts and Sync, select the desired profile and click “Delete Account.” Only then you can safely perform Hard Reset.

What to do if your phone requires an account after a reset?
The only legal way is to remember your password or restore access through the Google/Mi website. Bypassing FRP through third-party utilities can disrupt the system and is an unsafe method that does not guarantee the result on new firmware versions.

Possible problems and ways to solve them

Unforeseen situations may occur during the recovery process, such as a device that freezes on a logo or enters a cyclical reboot, often involving corrupting system files or incorrectly interrupting the process in the past.

If the phone doesn't turn on for more than 10-15 minutes after reset, try a forced reboot by holding the Power button for 20 seconds. If that doesn't help, you may need to flash the device through your computer using the Mi Flash Tool utility.

Another common problem is the lack of a network or the wifi is broken after the reset, in which case, check if it has been damaged. IMEI-Information: Recovery of backup NVRAM It is possible only if there is a backup made in advance through the engineering menu.

Problem.Probable causeDecision
Requires a Google PasswordFRP protection activatedEnter the account information that existed before the reset
Cyclical rebootSystem file errorRe-resetting via Recovery or Flashing
The sensor is not working.Driver failureWipe All Data Reset via Recovery
No network/IMEI nullDamage to the NVRAM sectionBackup recovery or visit to the service
📊 For what purpose do you reset settings?
Phone sale
The device is running slowly.
Forgot the unlock password.
Viruses and advertising
I just want a clean system.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long does Hard Reset take on the Redmi Note 8 Pro?
Normally, it takes 5 to 15 minutes to completely clean up the data and reinstall the system, depending on the amount of memory filled and the speed of the drive, and the first load after a reset can take longer than usual, up to 10 minutes.
Will the information be deleted from the microSD card when reset?
With the standard Wipe All Data procedure, the internal memory is cleared completely, but the external memory card is usually not affected, but to avoid risks, it is better to remove the card before the procedure begins.
Can I unlock my phone if I forget my pattern lock?
Yes, resetting via Recovery will remove the pattern lock. However, if a Google account or Mi Account has been entered on the device, after turning on the phone will require you to enter a password from them due to FRP protection.
Will the warranty disappear after the Hard Reset?
No, the software reset to factory settings is a regular function of the operating system and does not affect the manufacturer's warranty obligations. The warranty is lost only when unlocking the bootloader (Unlock Bootloader) or physical intervention.

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Hard Reset is an effective tool for resuscitating a smartphone, but it requires mandatory pre-saving data and detachment of accounts to avoid blocking the device.