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cannot delete google account
gsj06
03-04-2012
I have an htc wildfire s and a infotmic tablet, I can download onto my phone in android market, but when I try to on my tablet it goes to a google account I deleted therfore I cannot get the google account I am using, when I try to delete the account on my tablet , it says I have to return to factory defaults?

Gordon
TKDFan
04-04-2012
Originally Posted by gsj06:
“I have an htc wildfire s and a infotmic tablet, I can download onto my phone in android market, but when I try to on my tablet it goes to a google account I deleted therfore I cannot get the google account I am using, when I try to delete the account on my tablet , it says I have to return to factory defaults?

Gordon”

Can you add your 'new' account to the tablet then remove the old one?
gsj06
04-04-2012
Originally Posted by TKDFan:
“Can you add your 'new' account to the tablet then remove the old one?”

No I ried that, I have both accounts on my tablet but whenever I try to go to "market" it opens with a box say type what you see, and it keeps bringing new boxes witht he same and then it asks for my password for my old account,
dadioflex
05-04-2012
You might need to root the phone before you can do it, and it's not necessarily straightforward.

Take a look here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFinbsXqTE0

The factory reset might be the simpler option. You're going to lose any of the data associated with the old account anyway, aren't you?
gsj06
05-04-2012
Originally Posted by dadioflex:
“You might need to root the phone before you can do it, and it's not necessarily straightforward.

Take a look here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFinbsXqTE0

The factory reset might be the simpler option. You're going to lose any of the data associated with the old account anyway, aren't you?”

Cheers I will do that
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