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Resetting your Sony TV can be a useful troubleshooting step when you are having trouble with it, such as frozen screens, software failure, or network connectivity problems. It can also be beneficial if you want to restore your TV to its original factory settings. While using the remote is the most common way to perform a reset, there are alternative methods available to reset your Sony TV even without a remote.

Differences Between Soft Reset, Power Cycle and Factory Reset

There are three kinds of reset you can apply to your Sony TV, and each of them works for different kinds of problems. Before you jump out and reset your Sony TV, understanding what you should do is necessary and you won’t go far wrong.

Soft Reset

The soft reset process can be explained as a full restart of your TV. Same mechanic on your phone, the soft reset can clear the temporary failures on your TV.

Step 1. Hold the power buttons.

Step 2. Select Restart.

Power Cycle

The power cycle means fully cutting off the power source of the TV, clearing its wrong caches and then repowering the TV, letting the correct data store into the memory. In order to apply the power cycle process to your Sony TV, you can follow these steps.

Step 1. Turn off your Sony TV.

Step 2. Unplug the power cord of your Sony TV.

Step 3. Wait for at least 30 seconds and plug the power cord back.

Step 4. Turn on your TV.

Factory Reset

Factory reset is one of the most efficient ways to get your Sony TV back on track, because it will recover your Sony TV to the factory default, which solves most problems and failures on your Sony TV. Since factory reset needs to interact with your TV and browse through the menu, you do need a remote.

However, there is a chance you have no access to your remote, or simply lose it. Worry not, continue reading, and this guide will back you up totally by informing you how to reset a Sony TV.

How to Reset Sony TV Without Remote?

There is a chance you don’t have access to your Sony TV remote, or simply have lost it, and want to reset your Sony TV to factory default. In order to do that, you need to use a remote app, and here I recommend Universal TV Remote app by BoostVision, for it can control most models of Sony smart TV, and have been through a bunch of stability tests.

Step 1. Do make sure your smart phone and your Sony TV are connecting to the same Wi-Fi network.

Step 2. Click the Tap to Connect area or the Connect TV button.

connect to tv

Step 3. Choose the Sony TV you want to pair with on the detected devices list.

choose devices

Step 4. Enter the PIN code that appears on your Sony TV and the connection will be automatically established.

After the connection has been established, you will be able to use your smart phone as a replacement for your remote, and perform to reset your Sony TV by following the above resetting process.

Since you have solved the problem of remote, now you can proceed to reset your Sony TV to default by following the steps below:

Step 1. On the home screen of your Sony TV, go to the settings interface.

Step 2. Choose Storage & reset.

storage & reset

Step 3. Click Factory data reset.

factory data reset

Step 4. Select Erase everything.

erase everything

Step 5. Click Yes.

choose yes

Conclusion

Knowing how to reset Sony TV is rather important for you when you have one in your house. If you follow the reset procedure properly, you can solve most problems for your TV.

In this guide, we have mentioned about three kinds of resetting methods, including soft reset, power cycle and factory reset, and explained the basic mechanism of each approach.

How to Reset Sony TV FAQ

Q: How do I manually reset my Sony TV?

There are three kinds of resetting you can apply to your Sony TV:

  1. Soft reset: Click and hold the power button of your remote until two buttons pop up, choose restart button.
  2. Power cycle: Turn off your Sony TV, unplug its power cord and wait for at least 30 seconds, then plug the power cord back and turn on your Sony TV.
  3. Factory reset: Go to Settings -> Storage & reset -> Factory data reset -> Erase everything -> yes, and then your TV will be reset to the factory default.
Hugh Ozean

Hugh Ozean is the web content producer of BoostVision, an expert of vision technology and cyber entertainment. He loves to share new methods of how digital technologies can bring convenience and fun to level up daily routine, and always prove them in practice.

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