Hello, i've made a factory reset from android options, after that i'm in the recovery menu, and i can't get to system, what do i do?
rejzioch said:
Hello, i've made a factory reset from android options, after that i'm in the recovery menu, and i can't get to system, what do i do?
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Read the first (or last) post of the recovery thread.
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Hi, I wiped he data, cache etc from recovery mode and now the phone is stuck on the Samsung NOTE II logo. I can go to the download mode but not the recovery mode. Do you have any idea what needs to be done here? I did the factory reset as well, didn't help. I have read other threads, but I have no idea what to do here.
harmeet.jaipur said:
Hi, I wiped he data, cache etc from recovery mode and now the phone is stuck on the Samsung NOTE II logo. I can go to the download mode but not the recovery mode. Do you have any idea what needs to be done here? I did the factory reset as well, didn't help. I have read other threads, but I have no idea what to do here.
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What bootloader are you on or whats the newest version of android did you updated to?
harmeet.jaipur said:
Hi, I wiped he data, cache etc from recovery mode and now the phone is stuck on the Samsung NOTE II logo. I can go to the download mode but not the recovery mode. Do you have any idea what needs to be done here? I did the factory reset as well, didn't help. I have read other threads, but I have no idea what to do here.
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did you also wipe system? if so, you would just have to reinstall the rom.
If he wiped the system be would still have a recovery its bootloader related
I wiped everything, yes. But then I downloaded the firmware and installed that and redid everything and it worked.
My tab keeps going to CWM Recovery whenever I boot.
I have tried:
wipe data/factory reset
reboot recovery
reboot to bootloader
wipe dalvik cache
My CWM version is: v6.0.4.8
I'm thinking I need to reset the tab using Odin? Is this possible? What are the solutions? Please and thanks. Getting worried here...
mywife4aiur said:
My tab keeps going to CWM Recovery whenever I boot.
I have tried:
wipe data/factory reset
reboot recovery
reboot to bootloader
wipe dalvik cache
My CWM version is: v6.0.4.8
I'm thinking I need to reset the tab using Odin? Is this possible? What are the solutions? Please and thanks. Getting worried here...
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Go to Dr.Ketans Thread and download the Stockrecovery.
Flash this with Odin and your Tab will Boot.
bierma32 said:
Go to Dr.Ketans Thread and download the Stockrecovery.
Flash this with Odin and your Tab will Boot.
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Yes, that's what I did. Worked out fine in the end.
I had to "restore" three times because I keep getting a bootloop whenever I install the binaries for Super SU.
Apparently, I need to choose the "Normal" method, not the "TWRP/CWM" option.
mywife4aiur said:
Yes, that's what I did. Worked out fine in the end.
I had to "restore" three times because I keep getting a bootloop whenever I install the binaries for Super SU.
Apparently, I need to choose the "Normal" method, not the "TWRP/CWM" option.
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The prob is if you use Software or APP function to Boot into The Recovery it will ends into a Bootloop.
You must always use The 3 Buttons to Boot into Recovery.
Read The Dev Thread for more information.
I,m having the same problem as another member on here, did a factory reset which went to twrp screen flashing on and off constantly, cannot turn off tab, but can get into download mode. Why has this happened? Anyone?
It is a 12.2 not a 12.1 tab pro
boringfrog said:
I,m having the same problem as another member on here, did a factory reset which went to twrp flashing on and off constantly, cannot turn off tab, but can get into download mode. Why has this happened? Anyone?
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Are you saying that you tried a "Factory Reset" from "Setup" after you flashed TWRP recovery? You can't do that. The built in "Factory Reset" uses the "factory recovery" and that is no longer there. It doesn't know what to do with TWRP.
If you can still get into "download" mode, use ODIN to flash the Sansung "factory" ROM.
lewmur said:
Are you saying that you tried a "Factory Reset" from "Setup" after you flashed TWRP recovery? You can't do that. The built in "Factory Reset" uses the "factory recovery" and that is no longer there. It doesn't know what to do with TWRP.
If you can still get into "download" mode, use ODIN to flash the Sansung "factory" ROM.
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Thanks for the info, is that my only option?
boringfrog said:
Thanks for the info, is that my only option?
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That depends. The best option would be if you can somehow get into TWRP and "restore" the backup you made prior to installing the "custom" ROM.
There are 3 versions of the UK firmware on sammobile I presume I can D/L any version?
lewmur said:
Are you saying that you tried a "Factory Reset" from "Setup" after you flashed TWRP recovery? You can't do that. The built in "Factory Reset" uses the "factory recovery" and that is no longer there. It doesn't know what to do with TWRP.
If you can still get into "download" mode, use ODIN to flash the Sansung "factory" ROM.
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I have tried 4 times to flash stock all failed, used odin 3.10 twice tried 3.09 and 3.07.
Update: its failing when it gets to flashing cache img, going to download another firmware and try that. D/L very slow from sammobile.
Wrong forum wrong image
Not only have I posted to the wrong forum I have also been downloading the wrong factory images and flashing them.:silly::silly::silly::silly::silly:
I HAVE A NOTE PRO 12.2 not a Tab Pro 12.2 (message to self)
P.S. back up and running on a Australian lollipop. :good:
FIX ANDROID BOOT LOOP ISSUES ON STOCK ANDROID
Step 1. Remove the battery from the device and wait for 30 seconds and then put the battery again on your device. If your phone doesn’t has the remove bale battery like Nexus 4, then power down the phone and keep it powered off for 5 minutes. This will turn off your device permanently.
Step 2. After that Boot your device in to Recovey Mode. Samsung Users use Volume Up+ Home + Power keys. If you have the other Android device then do a Google search how to enter in recovery mode.
Step 3. Once your android device is in Recovery Mode, Go to the “wipe cache partition” option and select it.
Step 4. After that go back to the recovery main menu and reboot the device by “reboot system now” option.
Step 5. If the device again stuck on Android Boot Loop pull out the battery again and repeat the above steps. This time also “wipe data/factory reset” and then reboot device.
Now your device will come out of the Android Boot Loop and at the first time the device will take some time to reboot.
FIX ANDROID BOOT LOOP ISSUES ON ROOTED WITH CWM RECOVERY ANDROID
Step 1. Follow the Above guide (Fix Android Boot loop issues on Stock Android) Step 1 and Step 2 on your device.
Step 2. Once your Rooted device on recovery mode, go to the Go to “Advanced” and Choose “Wipe dalvik-cache”. After that go to “Mounts & Storage” and choose “Wipe /cache”. In the end go to the main menu of recovery and Reboot your phone.
Now the Android Boot Loop should be gone now. If it still persists, do the following on your device. Go to “Mounts & Storage” and Choose “Wipe /data” after that Choose “Wipe /cache” and now reboot your phone.
Now the phone should reboot normally. And the Android loop problem is solved on your device.
Please comment if any queries.
Black Brain
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My Micromax android one marshmallow, april security updated, has given way to bootloop, with marshmallow boot screen continuing. Factory reset and cache wiping through stock recovery didn't helped as well.
[email protected] said:
My Micromax android one marshmallow, april security updated, has given way to bootloop, with marshmallow boot screen continuing. Factory reset and cache wiping through stock recovery didn't helped as well.
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Saksham try to factory data reset your mobile this may help if not then PM me. I will see to this issue.
Black Brain said:
Saksham try to factory data reset your mobile this may help if not then PM me. I will see to this issue.
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Sir i have tried that and even tried wiping cache partition, but it is still stuck on the boot animation.
Please tellme what to do next.
[email protected] said:
Sir i have tried that and even tried wiping cache partition, but it is still stuck on the boot animation.
Please tellme what to do next.
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Have you considered rooting your phone?
See you have to do it step by step
First format dalvik-cache
Then wipe cache partition
Then factory data reset and then boot it normally
If it takes more than 15 min then tell me
And see to it if your mobiles try to read the app I mean optimize them.
Black Brain said:
Have you considered rooting your phone?
See you have to do it step by step
First format dalvik-cache
Then wipe cache partition
Then factory data reset and then boot it normally
If it takes more than 15 min then tell me
And see to it if your mobiles try to read the app I mean optimize them.
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How will I wipe the dalvik cache, when my android is on stock recovery and not with usb debugging, other recoveries?
Hey do me a favor and post screen shots showing all the options in Stock Android.
Sent from my SM-T815Y using XDA-Developers mobile app
same issue (stuck on animation screen)
Tried all the steps mentioned here - wipe data/cache , factory data reset, reboot. Stuck on animation screen for more than 15 mins.
Black Brain said:
Hey do me a favor and post screen shots showing all the options in Stock Android.
Sent from my SM-T815Y using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Done
It's seems [email protected] you have unmounted the system
Mount system
Wipe cache portion
Date factory reset
And reboot
Black Brain said:
It's seems [email protected] you have unmounted the system
Mount system
Wipe cache portion
Date factory reset
And reboot
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Even after that it remains the same...... as the pic I uploaded.
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Black Brain said:
It's seems [email protected] you have unmounted the system
Mount system
Wipe cache portion
Date factory reset
And reboot
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Still stuck
[email protected] said:
Even after that it remains the same...... as the pic I uploaded.
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Still stuck
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Ok then you gotta reset your whole device
Fully delete the system
Or consider rooting it
Black Brain said:
Ok then you gotta reset your whole device
Fully delete the system
Or consider rooting it
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ok show me the whole way of deleting the system or rooting it now!!!
i had the same problem. I downloaded and ran android one tool kit (google it) Then brought phone on fastboot by press power and volume up button and selecting fastboot mode and connected to pc. clicked on root on android one tool kit. it took me to custom recovery on phone. then tap format option-tap clean for installing new rom-copy rom file on sd card and select install from sd and let the procedure run. after it let the phone boot for 15 minutes. may it help you. it solved my problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHIYKDfseaY
See this video and Please see my new thread.
boot loop without recovery
what's about if you have boot loop and recovery is not available? any idea how to fix it?
tuscan72 said:
what's about if you have boot loop and recovery is not available? any idea how to fix it?
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No it isn't possible. Every phone has a recovery either a stock once or a custom. Without recovery the photo isn't possible to be operated even.
tuscan72 said:
what's about if you have boot loop and recovery is not available? any idea how to fix it?
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True, it can't be fixed.
sachinxda09 said:
i had the same problem. I downloaded and ran android one tool kit (google it) Then brought phone on fastboot by press power and volume up button and selecting fastboot mode and connected to pc. clicked on root on android one tool kit. it took me to custom recovery on phone. then tap format option-tap clean for installing new rom-copy rom file on sd card and select install from sd and let the procedure run. after it let the phone boot for 15 minutes. may it help you. it solved my problem
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Hey sachinxda09 Can u give the link for the rom copy, which u installed. thanks
aman04 said:
Hey sachinxda09 Can u give the link for the rom copy, which u installed. thanks
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it was the same problem for me.... at last it sent it to customer service, who returned the phone in 1 hour after repariring it. Try it.
I installed cm14.1 for cyanogenmod, restarted the device and didn't turn on usb-debugging, so I can not reach recovery with the console/terminal.
I only can get into the standard "factory data reset" menü, but not into recovery.
Is the a way to get into twrp?
solution:
confirm 2 times yes and i got into twrp without factory or data reset!
sejmand said:
I installed cm14.1 for cyanogenmod, restarted the device and didn't turn on usb-debugging, so I can not reach recovery with the console/terminal.
I only can get into the standard "factory data reset" menü, but not into recovery.
Is the a way to get into twrp?
solution:
confirm 2 times yes and i got into twrp without factory or data reset!
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Yes that the only way to get into twrp with a hardware combo
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