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Galaxy M1. Click and hold Volume Down Button and Power Key until the screen completely light off.
2. press and hold Volume Up Key and Power Button together.
3. Recovery Mode Menu will be displayed, and you can let out all buttons.
4. Scroll down to Wipe cache partition and confirm it by Power Button.
5. Now, choose the Yes position.
6. When process is complete select Reboot system now.