Include the Model # of your Slate tablet in your question!

With the debut of many new tablets from HP, there are now varying models of "Slates" with different specifications.
For example, we now have the HP 7 1800, Slate 7 28xx/46xx, Slate 7 Plus 42xx, Slate 7 HD, and the Slate 7 Extreme 44xx!
The Slate 8 Pro, Slate 10 HD, and Slate 21 have also arrived.
These devices have different options, and some have different reset procedures.
BE SURE when you make a post in this section that you include the Model number of your device.  If you are unsure of the model you possess, the information can be found here:  
Settings App/ About tablet/ Model number
Generic questions like "My Slate has a problem"  will cause a delay in getting a proper answer until we determine exactly which tablet you are asking about.
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