I Found the Boot options Menu
I read about it on other devices. I can't find anything about ik on the wiki site.
Reset your device.
Press and hold the Light button & the Record Button.
Hold them untill you enter the Boot Options Menu.
Here you have:
- Enable KITL Yes/No
- Clean Registry Hive Yes/No
- Format Storage Yes/No
Don't know what to do with the options
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hi
dont know if this is known or not but i saw it for the first time so i am reporting it here
i am currently using wm6 rom
when you bootup your device after a soft reset at that time keeping the backlight button pressed brings up a menu
"enable KITL"
"clear registery hive"
clear storage"
with the option of no/yes in front of them
yes, this is supposed to be there. the top one is a debugging mode and the bottom are self-explaining: the two together do a hard reset.
Hi All,
I got thru the install of CWM recovery no problem, but when I get the menus - I have no idea how to select. (Seems like power = ESC), and the vol up / vol down are up / down arrow - but there is no enter / select.
--Adrian
got it
Figured it out - from the dev thread - toggle between the bottom / top (or top / bottom) menu items and it puts the power button as enter vs ESC.
--Adrian
peril said:
Hi All,
I got thru the install of CWM recovery no problem, but when I get the menus - I have no idea how to select. (Seems like power = ESC), and the vol up / vol down are up / down arrow - but there is no enter / select.
--Adrian
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running CM 10.1.3
Clockworkmod installed.
My Vol. Down is broken, so I cant boot into recovery the normal way.
Any ideas? I need to hard reset asap.
CM has "advanced reboot" built in, enable this feature in Developer Options, hold POWER key, choose Reboot and you'll see the option to reboot into recovery.
If you're not using a touch recovery, you might still have to flash one, in case some actions require both volume keys.
Sent from Google Nexus 4 @ CM11
You may have to enable the advanced reboot menu by doing this:
1enable developer options. These used to be in the normal settings screen for the phone but they are hidden now.
1go to about phone
2scroll to the bottom
3find the “build number” field
4click on it seven times and it will turn on developer options.
2go back one level to the main settings screen and you’ll see developer options now. Open that
3Enable advanced reboot options by clicking on the relevant checkbox
4go back to the main settings menu again and then click on “System” under the interface section
5Inside the system menu click on “Power Menu”
6Make sure “reboot menu” is checked.
Credit:code.rawlinson.us/2013/05/enable-advanced-reboot-options-on.html
I can't Disable NFC - or i cant enable it too
i have updated my mobile to lolipop 5.0.1 and then NFC problem happend
NFC icon is gray its like (nfc work) but i cant enable it or disable it !!
after that i returned to Kitkat 4.4.4 but the problem still found
what should i do ?
Note : atteched a screen shoot
Issues after update.
When having any issue after an update.
Anything from battery drain to the pin lock numbers showing up as white squares has been known to be fixed by this.
First:
Boot the device into the android system recovery menu
Press and Hold the volume up key, the Home key and the Power key. When you see "Recovery Booting" in very small blue text at the top of the screen you may release those keys
The Android robot will appear
A dos-looking menu will appear (note that your touch screen is disabled in this menu)
Using your volume keys as directional keys and your power key to select the desired option.
Highlight the option that states "wipe cache partition"
Press power key to select
the option "reboot system now" should then be highlighted; select that option using the power key
i done it but still have the same problem !
samsung_pro_blackbird said:
When having any issue after an update.
Anything from battery drain to the pin lock numbers showing up as white squares has been known to be fixed by this.
First:
Boot the device into the android system recovery menu
Press and Hold the volume up key, the Home key and the Power key. When you see "Recovery Booting" in very small blue text at the top of the screen you may release those keys
The Android robot will appear
A dos-looking menu will appear (note that your touch screen is disabled in this menu)
Using your volume keys as directional keys and your power key to select the desired option.
Highlight the option that states "wipe cache partition"
Press power key to select
the option "reboot system now" should then be highlighted; select that option using the power key
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I did this steps and still have the same problem
Are you using a replacement battery? Not all are nfc capable. Also a case could block the signal, but you should still see the options.
Im sharing with you the fantastic support that i had today with Francesca from HTC UK.
Symptoms: After upgrading my phone began to present lag in the application Sense Input. I use dictionary prediction.
Solution (5 stars):
1) First we need to went to phone definitions » Applications » Find HTC Sense Input » Stop » Clear Data and Clear Cache (clear data and clear cache are in storage option in same page).
2) After that we need to wipe cache partition. Lets turn off the phone and turn it on with POWER BUTTON + VOLUMN DOWN Pressed. It will enter bootloader mode. Now lets navigate to Recover Mode (use volumn to navigate and power to select).
Note: In my case i was presented with a red triangle. But with POWER BUTTON + (VOLUMN DOWN+VOLUMN UP) and again (VOLUMN DOWN + VOLUMN UP) "withou release power button" it went to Android Recovery.
3) In Android Recovery we need to select wipe cache partition
4) Restart phone
Now it should work fine!