Reaching recovery mode is required in various situations, though it will depend on which type of recovery you are using on your Google Nexus 9.
You can also use the bootloader mode for
reaching recovery mode, making hard reset processes, for clearing cache and for manually fixing software related issues like boot loops, lags, bugs, errors, alerts, battery drain, heating problems and total blackouts (we will talk about these more during a dedicated tutorial).
Mainly, all you have to do is to install a dedicated app on your phone and use its features for
reaching the recovery mode menu.
When the fastboot mode loads, use the volume buttons to scroll through the options until
you reach the Recovery mode.
If your Google Nexus 9 will get turned off while you try to
reach recovery mode, your device might get bricked — therefore try not to mess things up and stick to the guidelines from below for the proper reboot sequence.
Not exact matches
They need to block out the noise, remain in data - driven
mode, and allow the
recovery to continue
reaching those who've only recently begun to benefit from it.
While Toyota's North American production recently
reached normalcy, the company is understandably still in
recovery mode from the unfortunate and devastating March disaster in Japan.
The
recovery mode can be
reached by pressing and holding the Volume Up, Home, and the Power buttons until
recovery boots.
Additionally, search through our «how to» page and look for other similar tutorials such as entering
recovery mode on your Galaxy S9 Plus,
reaching download
mode, making a hard reset on your smartphone, using safe
mode, applying updates or even troubleshooting Android software related problems.
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.
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.