
- #HOW TO CHANGE PARENTAL CONTROL PASSWORD FOR THE WII U TRIAL#
- #HOW TO CHANGE PARENTAL CONTROL PASSWORD FOR THE WII U DOWNLOAD#
But for a lot of people, Amazon Prime’s a pretty sweet deal…
#HOW TO CHANGE PARENTAL CONTROL PASSWORD FOR THE WII U TRIAL#
If you’ve signed up for a 30 day trial before, this doesn’t give you an additional 30 days, btw. Now your Kindle will display one of the interminable ads and promos that keep Amazon afloat…

Looks correct? Then tap on “Continue” to proceed. Once you’ve entered the credentials associated with your Amazon account tap “Register” and it’ll log you in, confirming the name associated with the account: Choose wisely and you’ll eventually be asked to register the Kindle: Tap “Erase Everything”.įinally, the device will restart and show you a choice of languages, along with a few more base level “just out of the box” configuration options. It says: “You are about to reset your Kindle to factory defaults, which will remove all of your personal information, Amazon account information, downloaded content, and applications. Tap on that small link and a warning will pop up: The Kindle, properly, then prompted me for a password:īut what if I too had forgotten my password and even after a dozen attempts, I just couldn’t get in to the device to change its settings? Simple, tap on reset your Kindle to factory defaults. To get started, I set up parental controls on the device, then went to the system menu by pulling down the menu from the top and tapping on “Parental Controls”. Yes, we take helping people that seriously here at AskDaveTaylor! To demonstrate, I actually did a hard reset on my own Kindle Fire HD to see what would happen. So, as they’d say Down Under, “No worries, mate!”

#HOW TO CHANGE PARENTAL CONTROL PASSWORD FOR THE WII U DOWNLOAD#
What does that mean? That if you were to buy a new Kindle or reset your current Kindle to its original factory state, everything will magically just appear and download on demand once you log in to your Amazon account. If all 300 of those books are purchased and downloaded through the standard Amazon Kindle Store, then they all actually exist in the much-discussed “cloud” and it’s just a copy of them that’s on your device. The good news is that there’s no reason to panic.
