I'll be very quick on this, because I know there are
lots of Android users that doesn't know how to
boot into recovery mode. If the conventional
method of booting into recovery mode doesn't
work out for you, then one of the below will surely
work out well for you.
The truth is every new Android powered tablet /
smartphone device is normally installed with a
stock recovery image . The tool can be used by
those who want to perform update operations,
backup procedures and maintenance and
optimization tasks. Well, if you want to obtain even
more from your phone, of if you want to tweak its
performances, then you can anytime replace the
stock recovery with a custom recovery image, like
CWM recovery or TWRP recovery. Of course for the
custom tools you will have to root your device
first.
You boot into recovery mode, if you want to do
the following...
==>Factory reset or system update your device
==>Load your boot.img or update it from SD Card
==>Update your system image or restore your
back up from SD card.
==>Or perhaps if your device over misbehave and
the only option you have left is to take it back to
genesis.
How to Enter Recovery Mode on Stubborn Android
Devices
Usually you can boot into recovery mode by:
==>Turn off you device.
==>Then, reboot by pressing the Power and
Volume Up buttons simultaneously.
==>Keep the buttons pressed for a short while – a
few seconds – and then release the same.
==>The recovery mode menu should be displayed.
==>Note: on Samsung branded devices the
recovery mode can be entered by pressing the
Power, Volume Up and Home buttons at the same
time.
But, if the above method didn't work out well for
you, you can try the below
Method 1
1. You need to download an app on your
smartphone.
2. So go to Google Play and download the Quick
Boot tool; use the link from
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot
for accessing the
app.
3. Install the app on your phone / tablet.
4. Run the same.
5. You will be able to choose from: Recovery,
Reboot, Bootloader and Power Off.
6. Choose Recovery.
7. Your device will reboot into recovery mode.
Method 2
1. On this method you will have to use ADB, so
the Android SDK and Fastboot must be installed on
your computer.
2. After installing the required tools (the one
mentioned above) connect your device with the
computer.
3. Use the USB cable for establishing the
connection.
4. Then, on your computer navigate to the folder
where Fastboot and Android SDK is installed.
5. There open a Command Prompt window.
6. For cmd: press Shift key on your PC + Right-
click anywhere in the folder and choose "Open
Command Prompt".
7. Then, in the cmd window enter: "adb reboot
recovery".
8. Your smartphone / tablet will be automatically
rebooted into recovery mode.
That's it with recovery mode, let me take my seat
while I sip my tea waiting for your questions.
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