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.
Not exact matches
Boot the
tablet in Recovery Mode and apply a «factory reset» to force it to boot into normal
mode.
That's it, these were all the steps that I had for you and now you can use the custom
recovery mode to flash new custom ROMs and any other files that you want to use
in order to customize your Nexus 10
tablet.
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.
Turn
tablet off and restart
in recovery (CWM)
mode by pushing and holding Power and Volume DOWN / LEFT buttons at the same time.
In that case, first unlock your smartphone /
tablet and then install the app and finally return here and learn how to boot your Android device intro
recovery mode.
Since you can't treat the
tablet like a USB mass storage device when it's
in recovery mode, we'll have to keep using the command prompt for now.
In that case, first unlock your smartphone /
tablet and then install the app and finally return here and learn how to boot your Android device intro
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.
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.
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.