| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Reset loop (keeps resetting) | Corrupt firmware or failing memory chip | Needs a USB firmware reflash (contact Geepas support for ROM file) | | No picture after reset | Backlight inverter failure | Hardware repair required | | Remote won’t pair after reset | Bluetooth cache stuck | Unplug TV, remove remote batteries for 10 min, re-pair via Settings > Remotes | | “Google Services keeps stopping” | Google framework corruption after reset | Perform Method 3 (hardware factory reset via buttons) again | Q1: Does resetting my Geepas Smart TV remove the pre-installed apps? No. Factory reset removes your installed apps (Netflix, YouTube, etc.) but restores the original pre-loaded apps like the built-in media player and app store. Q2: Will a reset fix a stuck red light (power on but no display)? Sometimes. If the backlight is dead, no reset will fix it. Try shining a flashlight on the screen; if you see a faint image, the backlight is bad—call a technician. Q3: How often should I reset my Geepas TV? Once every 6-12 months is healthy for performance. Only hard reset when absolutely necessary (e.g., selling or severe bugs). Q4: I forgot my Geepas parental control password. How do I reset? Use Method 3 (hardware reset via buttons). A factory reset removes all locks including parental controls. There is no backdoor password for Geepas. Final Verdict: Soft Reset First, Hard Reset Last Learning how to reset a Geepas Smart TV is an essential skill for any owner. Start with a simple power cycle (unplug for 2 minutes). If that fails, move to the settings menu factory reset. Only use the hardware button method if your screen is frozen completely.

Navigate to Settings > Support (or “System”).

Look for Factory Reset or Restore to Factory Defaults .