With this the mobile would
get into Recovery mode and now select the options called «Wipe Data / Factory Reset».
Not exact matches
But if you will
get a boot loop then you need to: reboot
into recovery mode, from where you need to select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe cache partition»; reboot your tablet and everything should work as planned.
NOTE: If the first boot process takes to long to complete or in case the tablet
gets into a boot loop, then you will be forced to power off the device and then boot once again
into CWM
Recovery mode and repeat the tutorial starting with step 5.
The first boot might take longer than usual; if you
get a boot loop do the following: reboot
into recovery mode, from there wipe the system («wipe data factory reset» and «wipe cache partition») and finally select «+ + + go back + + +» and «reboot system now».
To
get it to work, you'd need to short out one of the pins on the right Joy - Con connector, which forces the Nintendo Switch
into USB
recovery mode.
Initially, the only way to
get the Pixel look on non-Pixel devices was to download the leaked file and install it manually; and unless you installed the file while booted
into recovery mode, certain parts of the launcher wouldn't function properly, including the new Google search pill.
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.
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.
If instead of a normal boot you will
get a boot loop then, you need to reboot your device by pressing on the Volume Down and Power buttons at the same time for entering
into recovery mode; from there select «wipe data factory reset» followed by «wipe cache partition.
Should these attempts occur with no change, Rescue Party will then force the bootlooping device
into recovery mode so the user can then do a factory reset and
get the phone back in a working state that way.
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».