Well, in the past I have stated, several times, that I believe that hard resets are, in most cases, both unnecessary and, at times, unwise.
But, as I came from 8.1, on ,my 920, and have been on 10 for a while, now (I'm on .122), and everyone keeps extolling the virtues of a HR, curing all kinds of ills from system crashes to the plague, I decide as it is Sunday and I'm not up to anything special, I'd give it a shot.
All I can say is that, if I decide to do it, again, I hope somebody just shoots me in the head. It took most of the day and evening downloading and resetting apps. Then the damned phone wouldn't connect to my Band 2, so, I had to remove it, Do a full reset of the band and start over. More issues, but, hey, things happen, right?
So, the main thing is what was the result. Is it faster? No. Is it smoother? No. Does the system crash? No, but, of course, it never did. Did it cure the plague? No.
The point is that from everything that I can determine, this accomplished nothing, for me, except waste a lot of time. Your mileage may vary.
But, as I came from 8.1, on ,my 920, and have been on 10 for a while, now (I'm on .122), and everyone keeps extolling the virtues of a HR, curing all kinds of ills from system crashes to the plague, I decide as it is Sunday and I'm not up to anything special, I'd give it a shot.
All I can say is that, if I decide to do it, again, I hope somebody just shoots me in the head. It took most of the day and evening downloading and resetting apps. Then the damned phone wouldn't connect to my Band 2, so, I had to remove it, Do a full reset of the band and start over. More issues, but, hey, things happen, right?
So, the main thing is what was the result. Is it faster? No. Is it smoother? No. Does the system crash? No, but, of course, it never did. Did it cure the plague? No.
The point is that from everything that I can determine, this accomplished nothing, for me, except waste a lot of time. Your mileage may vary.