Hey guys..
How can i go back to stock ROM or just Fastboot/download mode without the pressing the volume buttons (My volume button is defect).
I had installed cyanogenmod on my Galaxy Nexus, through the installer there were on play store for some month ago.. It all worked well, until i got an update for the cyanogen mod, i clicked "yes" to download it and let the phone install it. When the installation were finish, and the phone was rebooting, did it just got stuck there on the CyanogenMod Bootscreen..
Now is my Nexus just bootlooping and nothing happens.. I have tried rebooting through the Gnex Toolkit, but it just says "waiting for device", i have also tried ODIN, but i don't think ODIN can set the phone in download mode. The most guides tells me to get it in download mode, and flash another ROM, but the problem is can't get it in download mode, because the volume buttons doesn't work.
So is there another way to recover the phone? i just need to get rid of this bootlooping.
/trnt
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Hi XDA Forums,
I have a problem with my Note 2 for some reason.
Let me explain you what is wrong with my Note 2
I was sitting down and watching a movie, my phone was right next to me, The phone randomly turned off and after couple of second it had turned back on. It had showed the first every screen when you turn it on "Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100". Now from there it keeps on looping the same screen over and over again.
I had done some research before opening this thread, I saw that some people said I should try factory resetting it from the recovery mode, I then tried going on the recovery mode, it was not successful, it had showed me the same "Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100" screen and then repeated to boot loop it self again, I tried going on the recovery a couple of times but it didn't let me go on it.
Next I had then downloaded the 4.1.2 Official Firmware from SamMobile to flash it to stock again, I had then tried going on the Download Mode, It goes to the screen for Download Mode, but when I try pressing up to continue from the warning message it had then rebooted it itself and made it self stuck on the screen again.
Basically, my phone is stuck on boot loop, It does not let me access the recovery mode and it also does not let me access download mode.
ROM Using: Tigra_RomV3 4.3 Based ROM
Kernel Used: The Kernel which comes with the ROM or Stock, I didn't change the kernel myself.
If there is a internal problem does that mean I wont get help from the Warranty because the phone was rooted?
hello,
just try to use the jig, it should work...
use it so your phone will be in download mode, then flash your rom
Do you NANDROID backup? Maybe you may restore it by custom recovery.
Second, remove the battery first for a while and retry to access the RECOVERY and DOWNLOAD mode. If not, try the suggestion up there.
Hi guys
I was trying to install a custom rom on this, and now somehow its stuck in download mode
Every time I restart it, it just reboots in download mode
I have tried pressing volume down and power and press volume down again to cancel and restart phone but it still reboots into download mode
I have also tried booting into recovery and erasing the cache etc but when I reboot it still reboots into download mode
is this recoverable?
I was trying to put a stock custom android rom on it, its a GT-5120 I was struggling to find a working one, found a couple from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2456222
but every time i tried to install the rom from the recovery mode it would give me an error
Drekk0 said:
Hi guys
I was trying to install a custom rom on this, and now somehow its stuck in download mode
Every time I restart it, it just reboots in download mode
I have tried pressing volume down and power and press volume down again to cancel and restart phone but it still reboots into download mode
I have also tried booting into recovery and erasing the cache etc but when I reboot it still reboots into download mode
is this recoverable?
I was trying to put a stock custom android rom on it, its a GT-5120 I was struggling to find a working one, found a couple from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2456222
but every time i tried to install the rom from the recovery mode it would give me an error
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I also had the same problem a few days ago. What I did was to download an official rom from sammobile and flashed it via odin. One problem I encountered is that my previous files can be seen in the recovery but when I try to look for it via a file manager, I can't find it
Hi, I have a Galaxy S4 I9500 and I'm using GEAR CM13
The ROM was working fine until a while ago, but now suddenly there's a bootloop. Last thing I remember doing was accidentally holding the power button a bit long (while trying to lock the phone) so the power off/reboot menu came up and and then I tried to exit from it, but the menu didn't go away and the phone entered into a boot loop
Now, the Samsung i9500 logo just keeps flashing every 5 seconds. I'm unable to enter into recovery mode. I can enter download mode but it just exits out of that after 5 seconds and starts flashing i9500 logo again. I read about a hack to remove battery as soon as I enter download mode and it worked. It stays on download mode now. ODIN recognizes the device. What can I do using ODIN to fix the bootloop? Is there any ODIN flashable zip? I'm on the latest [20160711] build. I have important data in my device. Please help me recover it
I know I can reflash stock ROM and from there, reflash GearCM13 but I do not want to lose data as much as possible. I'm trying for fixes which do not wipe my data partition. I will go ahead with the standard method if I do not find a fix to recover from bootloop without losing data.
Hello everyone,
Yesterday when I was going to use my tablet I noticed it was off, but minutes before it was on, so I tried pressing the power button and nothing happened, plugged the charger in, nothing, no signs, it seemed bricked, so I tried to power through download mode and it worked, after that I pressed volume down to cancel it to start normally, the first samsung logo showed up (that one that says the model and stuff), but it was there for really long, i left it running and after 5 mins or so it changed to the pulsing blue samsung logo, left it there and about 30 mins later it was back to the 1st samsung logo again. I also tried a soft reset and booting to safe mode, didn't work either.
This tablet has no custom rom installed (I think it is on stock 4.4.2), the only thing different I installed is TWRP and root, years ago, but I cant boot to TWRP through the vol up+home+power, it doesnt work, tbh it never worked since back then, the only way I found to boot to twrp was thru "adb reboot recovery" using adb, which didnt work in download mode, I want to be able to backup some data before flashing it with Odin, so here are my questions:
1- Is there any other command I could try to force it to boot to recovery?
2- Is there any way to backup data via download mode on this device?
Thank you for your attention
Hello All,
I recently found a Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3 (SPH-710T) that cannot boot to its custom ROM, CyanogenMod. The only thing I vaguely remember is a few years back when a coworker of mine had pulled out the battery when the phone was either rebooting or installing an update. The phone still boots to download mode, but when I do the combonation for recovery mode (Volume Up, Power, and Home), it shows the startup logo and blue text at the upper right corner, but then immediately shuts off. I have tries using download mode to install TWRP, but every time I do it, the program on my computer says that the process was successful, but the phone shows no sign of the program being installed. I have also been successful when downloading CF-Root to the phone, but the attempts at installing TWRP after that yeild the same result. I saw a video detailing a de-bricking SD card, but got scared after I learned that the card were not interchangeable between models. I am here for any questions you might ask and I will happily try any of the solutions provided by people.
Thanks so much for all of your help,
Max