T530 Initial Setup - How to relaunch?

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Go to Settings>General>Reset, tap Erase All Content and Settings, go through the setup screens on the phone and when given the option, choose Restore from iCloud Backup.  Be sure your phone is connected to wifi and your charger as this may take some time to finish.

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