How to reset Samsung TV?

To reset your Samsung TV, you'll need to go to the settings menu and look for the option that says "Support" or "Self Diagnosis", then select "Reset" from there. You might be asked to enter a PIN, which is usually 0000 if you haven't changed it. Once you've entered the PIN, confirm that you want to reset the TV and it will start the process, which may take a few minutes. Keep in mind that resetting your TV will erase all your saved settings and data, so make sure you've written down any important details like wireless network passwords before you start.
 
Resetting a Samsung TV is pretty simple. Just go to Settings > General > Reset, enter your PIN (default is usually 0000), and confirm; your TV will restart and go back to factory settings. If your TV is frozen or you can’t access settings, you can also try holding the power button on the remote for about 10 seconds to force a soft reset, which I’ve found fixes most minor issues without wiping everything.
 
To reset a Samsung TV, go to Settings > General > Reset. Enter your PIN (default is 0000), then confirm. The TV will restart and restore factory settings. This removes apps, accounts, and custom preferences.
 
I found the reset instructions in the link to be really helpful, especially for when my Samsung TV starts malfunctioning or freezing up on me. However, it's worth noting that some users may need to access the TV's service menu first, which can usually be done by pressing the 'Info' button on the remote for 12 seconds until the service menu appears.
 
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