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Following are the guides for how to wipe the cache partition, enter safe mode to remove an application, and hard reset on the Galaxy Note Edge. How To By A. Rahul Sharma. Problem 1 — Issues with data connection. Potential Solutions: Find out whether a particular application is responsible by force-stopping certain apps or factory resetting, then selectively re-installing applications. Do not rely on stock signal bars to check your connectivity.

Problem 2 — Issues with lag. Potential Solutions: Force restart the device Sometimes, bad performance can be caused by third-party applications that are not running correctly. Alternatively, perform a factory reset see instructions below , and reinstall applications selectively. Update the applications that are most regularly used. Disable Flipbook, Lookout, and S Voice.

Wipe the Cache partition. If the problems happen consistently when using the internet, try downloading a different launcher or browser. Make sure GPU rendering is unchecked, and lower all animation settings to either 1, or.

Problem 3 — Failed camera issues. Potential Solutions: Try using a different camera application such as Google Camera to see whether the issue is hardware related. On the other hand, if Google Camera is already installed and the issue is taking place, uninstall the app and see if the default camera works better. Adjust the settings on your camera application to see whether a lower resolution helps. Attempt to boot into Recovery Mode then wipe the Cache Partition. Perform a factory reset may do the trick, but keep this as a last resort.

Problem 4 — Bad battery life. Set the screen brightness as low as possible. Remove some of the widgets or apps that are on the home screen. On some occasions, however, you may find SmartScreen overstepping its bounds and blocking you from downloading a file you know to be safe. I don't recommend turning SmartScreen off completely because it is helpful in preventing you from downloading a malicious file or app, but you can disable it in Microsoft's Edge browser if you want to override its protection and go ahead and download a file it doesn't recognize.

You can disable SmartScreen in the Windows Defender Security Center app in total or just for Edge, but for the latter it's faster to do so right within Edge itself, particularly if you are already using Edge.

Here's how to toggle SmartScreen off and on in Edge:. With SmartScreen off, you are on your own about which files to download in Edge, but I would urge you to go back and toggle SmartScreen on when you have finished downloading your file. And, of course, only turn it off to download files you know to be safe. In Windows Defender, you can also change Edge's SmartScreen to merely warn you when you are about to download a file it deems suspicious instead of it outright blocking it. You'll be able to click through the warning and override SmartScreen's concerns and download the file.



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