After long lying my mi6 began booting only in FastBoot mode.
Normal boot only from 2 buttons. Bootloader menu not opened.
Upon attempt Factory Defaults, phone was only rebooting, but all data is saved.
I booted from bootloader image and flashed LineAge 18.1.
But phone all the same is booting only from 2 buttons and Factory Defaults only rebooting phone without deliting data.
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I am about to RMA the phone for loose USB port, so I did a factory reset in android (after FOTA to the latest firmware yesterday).
The phone has showing Erasing for over 12 hours.
Long press power button to turn it off, entering recovery mode, it continues the wipe (Erasing) without giving me recovery options.
The normal procedure for recovery mode gives me "Formatting /data..." at the bottom of the screen. My phone is the 64GB version. Assuming I have 30GB of data, how much time does it take to finish the wipe? Or the memory/motherboard is bad?
Hi, I have a Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551ML (64 GB). My phone's screen is flickering and I'm trying to do factory reset. It also has other software problems. The thing is that it won't do any factory reset from it's menu and not getting on recovery mode screen when I boot, in order to wipe data. When I press power button and volume up shows the first screen, which have 4 options and whatever I do I keep getting this screen. I can get the recovery mode screen. Is that possible to do something with adb commands?
This is for the Galaxy S20+ Exynos. I tried restoring from backups in TWRP. The phone is stuck in a boot loop. I tried pressing the volume up/power button to get into recovery but nothing happens. At what exact point should I do it? I also tried pressing the volume down/power button to get it to shut off but it didn't work. I tried connecting it to my computer and running adb. ADB devices lists it, but I can't run any other commands as it says it's unauthorized.
Got into TWRP The button combination didn't work at first, but if I had the USB cable plugged into the phone and computer then it could restart to recovery.
Once in TWRP do a factory reset by wiping data, cache and dalvik.
Out of curiosity does anyone know why Samsung phones sometimes can't get into certain modes without things plugged into its USB?
Last night i restarted my tablet, but continually drops into recovery mode.
I have also been in a menu which recommends 'erase app data' to boot into safe mode, in order to backup data, prior to factory reset. So i have erased app data, but now just enters recovery menu.
I'm not sure i have any debug/developer settings switched on this device, as only flashed roms on phones long time in the past, not this tablet.
So can anyone guide me to get it into safe mode to take copy of user data partitions?
Have dabbled with some adb but doesnt recognise any devices, so wondering if being blocked by some security.
Thanks in advance
John
Hi, recently i got in a bootloop. I was at the beach, taking pictures with Gcam, and suddenly the phone started locking and unlocking the screen, and after some time it rebooted with a "android" screen. It showed a warning saying my android was corrupted, and gave me the option to try again or factory reset.
I clicked "Try Again" and the phone tryed to reboot, and it is in a boot loop since then. I can start it in fastboot mode, but the device won't be seen by Rescue and Smart Assistant, or by ADB. Yes, i have the USB drivers installed. When i try to enter recovery mode it says "no command", and factory mode just starts the bootloop again. Please someone help me
Managed to get past no command screen, and dida factory reset.