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».
If that happens, you can resolve the problem by doing the following tasks:
reboot into recovery mode once more (press and hold Power, Volume Up and Home buttons at the same time); from recovery select «wipe data factory reset» and also «wipe cache partition»; go back to main menu of recovery; choose «reboot system now».
Copy both PA 5 Alpha 1 and Gapps on your device,
reboot into recovery mode, than flash both ZIP files from recovery.
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.
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.
Your Chromebook will immediately
reboot into Recovery mode.
Now it's time to flash the ClockworkMod Recovery that you copied to the SD card and
reboot into recovery mode.
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Reboot into Recovery mode.
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».
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.
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.
You pretty much charge your device,
reboot into recovery mode and use ClockworkMod Recovery to wipe the stored battery statistics file.
Well, you can do the same by
rebooting into recovery mode; then if you had made a Nandroid backup as explained, now you can select «backup / restore» for restoring your previous firmware.
Not exact matches
Reboot by holding the Power, Volume Up and Home buttons together; in this way you can boot
into recovery mode.
Reboot your smartphone
into recovery mode (first turn it off, then press the Power, Volume Up and Home buttons at the same time).
Then
reboot the Nook and go
into recovery mode (hold down volume and the «n» button).
zip file is copied to the phone, the user has to
reboot their OnePlus 5T
into recovery mode.
First, tick the box next to «Advanced
reboot menu,» then the standard popup that appears when you long - press your power button will now have options for
rebooting your device directly
into recovery mode or the bootloader menu.
Step2: Now
reboot your device
into recovery mode by switching it off.
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.
For that,
reboot the phone
into recovery mode (press and hold Power, Volume Up and Home buttons at the same time) and select «wipe data factory reset» and «wipe cache partition».
Now,
reboot your device
into TWRP
Recovery mode by press and hold volume up and power button together for some time.
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».