resetoptie
resetoptie refers to a function or setting that allows a user to revert a device, application, or system to its original factory settings or a previous default state. This action typically erases all custom configurations, installed applications, and user-generated data, returning the system to the condition it was in when first acquired.
The purpose of a resetoptie is often to resolve software glitches, performance issues, or security concerns.
There are generally two main types of resets. A soft reset, sometimes called a restart or reboot,
Before performing a resetoptie, especially a hard reset, it is strongly recommended to back up any important