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.
Reboot it by
entering in the recovery mode.
Reboot it by
entering in the recovery mode.
Be aware though as each device can be
entered in recovery mode differently; usually you need to press a combination of buttons (for example on Samsung you need to press Volume Up and Home buttons) while Powering up your tablet / smartphone.
Disconnect the device and turn Off the device so that it can be
entered in the recovery mode.
Not exact matches
In case your handset will get stuck on a boot loop,
enter recovery mode once more and select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe cache partition».
This option was removed back
in OS X Lion, but you can still access the same password - reset utility
in recovery mode by selecting Utilities > Terminal, typing resetpassword into the terminal window, and pressing
Enter.
If that situation occurs, you have to
enter recovery mode on your Android device
in order to address the problem.
In case Odin says that the installation was complete but, the phone doesn't boot into normal
mode and it gets stuck at the Samsung boot animation or it
enters into a boot loop, then you need apply a factory reset for the device using the Stock
Recovery Mode.
NOTE: if the first boot process takes more than ten minutes to complete or it
enters into a boot loop, then it would be best for you to power off the phone and then boot it
in Recovery mode once again.
Furthermore,
entering fastboot
mode implies
in using the same process if your device is installed with a custom ROM or with stock Android OS, or if on your tablet you have installed a custom
recovery image, or if your device is still running on stock
recovery.
Click the cloud icon
in the left sidebar of the Primo iPhone Data
Recovery software to
enter Recover From iCloud
mode.
In order to
enter recovery mode, you will first have to turn off your device.