Instructions to force a factory reset, hard reset, reset or factory restore Gigabyte devices

Force restore, also called “hard reset” of an Gigabyte brand device is necessary when the device does not turn on, shows an error or does not respond and it is not possible to reset it from the device settings.

Keep in mind that force restoring an Gigabyte device will erase everything on it and you need to know the passkey to be able to turn it back on even after force restoring.

Use the search engine or browse through the list to find your device among the 37 devices and get the steps to do a hard reset.

Gigabyte GSmart Gigabyte GSmart
Gigabyte GSmart G1305 Boston Gigabyte GSmart G1305 Boston
Gigabyte GSmart G1315 Skate Gigabyte GSmart G1315 Skate
Gigabyte GSmart G1317 Rola Gigabyte GSmart G1317 Rola
Gigabyte GSmart G1310 Gigabyte GSmart G1310
Gigabyte GSmart G1342 Houston Gigabyte GSmart G1342 Houston
Gigabyte GSmart G1345 Gigabyte GSmart G1345
Gigabyte GSmart G1355 Gigabyte GSmart G1355
Gigabyte GSmart G1362 Gigabyte GSmart G1362
Gigabyte GSmart GS202 Gigabyte GSmart GS202
Gigabyte GSmart Rio R1 Gigabyte GSmart Rio R1
Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1 Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1
Gigabyte GSmart Simba SX1 Gigabyte GSmart Simba SX1
Gigabyte GSmart Sierra S1 Gigabyte GSmart Sierra S1
Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1 v2 Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1 v2
Gigabyte GSmart Tuku T2 Gigabyte GSmart Tuku T2
Gigabyte GSmart Aku A1 Gigabyte GSmart Aku A1
Gigabyte GSmart Roma R2 Gigabyte GSmart Roma R2
Gigabyte GSmart Alto A2 Gigabyte GSmart Alto A2
Gigabyte GSmart Guru Gigabyte GSmart Guru