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Change regarding updating and formatting used vitas (#194)
* restoring system md * get started changes - updating and format
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# Restoring System | ||
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### Required Reading | ||
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This is a section for users who bought a second-hand PS Vita or are unsure whether their console has had CFW installed on it before. | ||
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### Instructions | ||
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#### Section I - Restoring your PS VITA | ||
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1. Open the Settings application | ||
1. Navigate to `Format` -> `Restore This System` | ||
1. Press <Btn btn="confirm" /> on "Restore" | ||
1. When prompted, select "Yes" to confirm 3 times | ||
1. Select "Format" and "Yes" | ||
1. Once formatted, select "OK" to reboot | ||
1. Do the initial setup | ||
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::: tip | ||
Now, you can return to [Getting Started](get-started) and follow the guide like normal. | ||
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