Reboot in recovery mode by pressing on the Volume Up, OK and Power buttons together.
If your phone gets stuck in a boot loop:
reboot in recovery mode (press and hold Power, Volume Up and Home buttons) and from there select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe cache partition»; next, return to main menu of recovery and choose «reboot system now».
After you have successfully rooted your phone and installed a custom recovery, download CM 13 from here and Gapps for CM 13 from here, copy both ZIPs your phone's storage,
reboot in recovery mode, go to the «install» menu, choose both files and start the installation.
Reboot in recovery mode by pressing on the Volume Up, OK and Power buttons together.
Reboot in recovery mode by pressing and holding on the Volume Up button and on the Home key button while pressing the Power one.
Not exact matches
After the Android 4.4.4 KTU84P firmware is installed you should see the
Recovery Mode options menu and you can use it to
reboot the device
in normal
mode.
Few things to keep
in mind though — if you are coming from custom firmware, first
reboot into
recovery mode and wipe data, cache and dalvic first and then flash the ROM using ODIN that can be download from here.
Reboot by holding the Power, Volume Up and Home buttons together;
in this way you can boot into
recovery mode.
Reboot it by entering
in the
recovery mode.
Yes, a
reboot sequence must be completed for accessing
recovery mode on the Samsung Galaxy S9 because this
mode can not be reached through built -
in settings.
From Fastboot
Mode you can also apply the following tasks:
reboot bootloader,
reboot tablet
in recovery mode, boot
in normal
mode or power off tablet.
Test the software
in order to see how it performs; remember that if you had applied a Nandroid backup as indicated, if you will not like the new system, you will be able to restore the previous ROM, or firmware — all you have to do is to
reboot into
recovery mode once more.
Also, Fastboot can be used to erase partitions, entire system data or you can either use it to
reboot the phone
in normal
mode or boot
in Recovery Mode or
reboot the bootloader once again as a refresh task.
In this way
recovery mode will be reached; select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe cache partition» followed by «+ + + go back + + +» and «
reboot system now.
If your phone gets stuck
in a boot loop (this can happen
in the end, when your S4 should be
rebooted into Jelly Bean 4.2.2) you will have to
reboot it into
recovery mode.
Reboot your device
in recovery mode.
Also, if
in the end, you get a boot loop, you will have to
reboot the SGS3
in recovery mode (press and hold Home, Volume Up and Power buttons together).
Also, if your device will get stuck
in a boot loop, you will have to:
reboot by pressing the Volume Up, Home and Power buttons — the
recovery mode will be displayed; from there you will then have to choose «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe cache partition»; finally you will have to select «+ + + go back + + +» and «
reboot system now» and you are done.
Reboot it by entering
in the
recovery mode.
So, that's how you can choose to
reboot your Google Nexus 9
in recovery mode.
Rebooting your Google Nexus 9
in recovery mode is easy as this operation is featured by default on any Android powered smartphone or tablet.
Choose
recovery and your Galaxy Note 2 will
reboot directly
in recovery mode.
After the Android 4.4.4 KTU84P firmware is installed you should see the
Recovery Mode options menu and you can use it to
reboot the device
in normal
mode.
A number of Retina iPad mini users had reported that their device was getting stuck
in an endless
reboot loop, forcing them to put their device
in recovery mode to restore the device.
In case you will not be able to boot into rooted Jelly Bean 4.2.2 XXUAMDL software, you will have to
reboot your Galaxy S4 into
recovery mode (press and hold Volume Up, Power and Home buttons at the same time) and from there you will have to select «wipe data factory reset».
On the other hands, if
in the end your Note 2 gets stuck
in a boot loop you need to:
reboot into
recovery mode (press and hold volume up, home and power buttons at the same time); from
recovery select «wipe data factory reset»; also choose «wipe cache partition»; return to main menu of
recovery and pick «
reboot system now».
Reboot it and try to enter
in recovery mode in the same time: press and hold Volume Up Key and Center button while powering on.