[Q] pull battery = disable fastboot? - HTC EVO 3D

hi,
My phone can not boot normally, can not enter into recovery mode and just boot loop, so I can not disable fastboot from the system option of android.
Is there any way to disable fastboot? I heard pull battery will disable fastboot, is that true? If not, how to disable fastboot?
Thanks in advance!

You can disable Fastboot in Settings > Power > Fastboot (it's at the bottom of the options).
If you have fastboot enabled, you cannot simply power down and power on again while holding volume down button to enter recovery, since the phone is not completely shut down.
By doing a battery pull, you shut the phone off completely, and thus you can enter recovery.
I'd suggest simply downloading a hot reboot app, from which you can simply press "Reboot into recovery" and that'll save you the hassle of disabling fastboot or doing a battery pull each time.

Thanks Moonbloom! I have got it, in my sitiation, pull battery is the only way to go into fastboot mode.

Well actually you can power down and reboot into your recovery with fastboot enabled. I do it all the time. Just power the phone down then hold volume down and tap the power button, then keep the volume button pressed down until you see the white screen that gives you your options.
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[Q] Entering bootloader

Am I missing something? I can't figure out how to enter the bootloader from a powered-off state with the typical "hold volume down button while pressing power button" method. I have been able to enter the bootloader using random button-mashing combinations, but have not figured out how to reliably enter bootloader. What's the trick?
Did you try unchecking the fastboot option under the Power settings before using Vol Down and Power simultaneously?
Settings > Power > Fastboot (Uncheck this option) > Power Off
Hold Vol Down and press Power to get to the Bootloader screen.
Worked for me.
Funny how something so simple can be so easily overlooked, huh? Thanks.

[Q] About forgot password (strange

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So here's how:I locked my nexus10 and forgot the password, and I do not see the "Forgotten" button on the screen and also I didn't turn USB debugging mode on, so is there any possibility I can save my data instead of cleaning them up? Thank you (btw, I deleted the original recover files(because I once booted Ubuntu Touch on it) how can I reset it anyway?) Tanks a lot
Don't think there's a way..
And you should be glad because if it was possible anyone could break into your device.
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eytan123 said:
Don't think there's a way..
And you should be glad because if it was possible anyone could break into your device.
P.S.
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yeah........I see, so how can I clean everything, the recovery is dead and I didn't turn the debugging mode on
Right from Google:
1.If your tablet is on, power it off.
2.Press and hold Power, Volume Up, and Volume Down at the same time for several seconds. You will see the word Start with an arrow drawn around it.
3.Press Volume Down twice, until you see the option Recovery mode.
4.Press Power to restart into Recovery mode. You should see an image of an Android with a red exclamation point.
5.While holding down Power, press Volume Up.
6.Use the Volume keys to scroll to Wipe data/factory reset and press Power to select it.
7.Scroll down to Yes - erase all user data and press Power to select it.
Note: If at any point during the above steps your tablet becomes unresponsive, you can restart it by holding down the Power button for several seconds.
eytan123 said:
Right from Google:
1.If your tablet is on, power it off.
2.Press and hold Power, Volume Up, and Volume Down at the same time for several seconds. You will see the word Start with an arrow drawn around it.
3.Press Volume Down twice, until you see the option Recovery mode.
4.Press Power to restart into Recovery mode. You should see an image of an Android with a red exclamation point.
5.While holding down Power, press Volume Up.
6.Use the Volume keys to scroll to Wipe data/factory reset and press Power to select it.
7.Scroll down to Yes - erase all user data and press Power to select it.
Note: If at any point during the above steps your tablet becomes unresponsive, you can restart it by holding down the Power button for several seconds.
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The recovery has been deleted by me when I boot Ubuntu Touch on it
u cant get download mode and flash recovery? debuging must be on to do it? i dont think should be on.
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Fastboot
You can use Fastboot without USB Debugging enabled.
"To use fastboot, power off, then hold down the power button and both volume buttons. That will take you to the bootloader screen where you, or the toolkit, can do fastboot commands."
I've attached a CWM Recovery image for your device.
Place it somewhere on your computer and open the Terminal application on your computer. Run the following command:
fastboot flash recovery <image location>
Then you can backup /data using advanced backup, perform a factory reset, CREATE A FULL BACKUP, then restore /data using advanced restore.

Unable to boot into recovery or fastboot

Hello everyone, I have a HTC desire 610 here and I cant get into recovery or fastboot. I've tried holding vol down + power and every other key combo, and it just boots up like I'm not doing anything. The buttons work once the phone is booted so I know they're not broken. Is there any other way to access these options? What could I be doing wrong?
One forum post mentioned a fast boot up option in settings that may disable the fastboot and recovery options, but this doesn't make much sense since this would mean you have to boot into the phone (assuming its working) in order to recover it.
Any input would be appreciated.
Bklynrx7 said:
Hello everyone, I have a HTC desire 610 here and I cant get into recovery or fastboot. I've tried holding vol down + power and every other key combo, and it just boots up like I'm not doing anything. The buttons work once the phone is booted so I know they're not broken. Is there any other way to access these options? What could I be doing wrong?
One forum post mentioned a fast boot up option in settings that may disable the fastboot and recovery options, but this doesn't make much sense since this would mean you have to boot into the phone (assuming its working) in order to recover it.
Any input would be appreciated.
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Having fast boot turned on in settings doesn't make it impossible to enter recovery or fastboot but is does make it very difficult. It removes any delay at the start of the boot procces and skips some checks to speed up boot time, but this does make entering recovery manually really hard. If you turn of the fast boot mode (I think it was under battery in settings but I haven't used stock rom for so long I'm not sure) you will find it much easier.
Your other option is to enable adb (go into settings > about phone > tap on build number 7 times to enable developer options > hit back > hit developer options then enable adb. Then install "minimal adb" and htc sync(to install the drivers) then from cmd line type "adb reboot recovery" to enter recover or "adb reboot bootloader" for fastboot.
MiniBlu said:
Having fast boot turned on in settings doesn't make it impossible to enter recovery or fastboot but is does make it very difficult. It removes any delay at the start of the boot procces and skips some checks to speed up boot time, but this does make entering recovery manually really hard. If you turn of the fast boot mode (I think it was under battery in settings but I haven't used stock rom for so long I'm not sure) you will find it much easier.
Your other option is to enable adb (go into settings > about phone > tap on build number 7 times to enable developer options > hit back > hit developer options then enable adb. Then install "minimal adb" and htc sync(to install the drivers) then from cmd line type "adb reboot recovery" to enter recover or "adb reboot bootloader" for fastboot.
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Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, i cant get into the phone settings because its password locked. I bought it at a police auction with a lot of other phones. Most androids are easy enough to restore but this one is giving me the issue i posted about. I guess ill have to keep trying the volume buttons and power.
EDIT: I was able to get into the recovery menu immediately after posting my reply. I did it by holding vol up+ power while the phone was powered on, it gives you a countdown then restarts. At this point to switched to vol down+ power and it kicked me right into the recovery menu.
Bklynrx7 said:
Hello everyone, I have a HTC desire 610 here and I cant get into recovery or fastboot. I've tried holding vol down + power and every other key combo, and it just boots up like I'm not doing anything. The buttons work once the phone is booted so I know they're not broken. Is there any other way to access these options? What could I be doing wrong?
One forum post mentioned a fast boot up option in settings that may disable the fastboot and recovery options, but this doesn't make much sense since this would mean you have to boot into the phone (assuming its working) in order to recover it.
Any input would be appreciated.
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There is another way to go to recovery option... setting>power>uncheck fast boot.
power off your phone ... the press and hold.. (power key + volume up key + volume down key) together......
fastboot
Bklynrx7 said:
Hello everyone, I have a HTC desire 610 here and I cant get into recovery or fastboot. I've tried holding vol down + power and every other key combo, and it just boots up like I'm not doing anything. The buttons work once the phone is booted so I know they're not broken. Is there any other way to access these options? What could I be doing wrong?
One forum post mentioned a fast boot up option in settings that may disable the fastboot and recovery options, but this doesn't make much sense since this would mean you have to boot into the phone (assuming its working) in order to recover it.
Any input would be appreciated.
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I found a way for my 610:
Hold power+vol up ,then when screen goes black and vibrates, stop holding power on, move to vol down before appears htc white screen and then will go into fastboot mode. Guaranteed.
Tried cydia impactor
Thanks it helped
Bklynrx7 said:
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, i cant get into the phone settings because its password locked. I bought it at a police auction with a lot of other phones. Most androids are easy enough to restore but this one is giving me the issue i posted about. I guess ill have to keep trying the volume buttons and power.
EDIT: I was able to get into the recovery menu immediately after posting my reply. I did it by holding vol up+ power while the phone was powered on, it gives you a countdown then restarts. At this point to switched to vol down+ power and it kicked me right into the recovery menu.
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your edit fixed my desire 610 from att to go into recovery and fastboot
mr64fixit said:
your edit fixed my desire 610 from att to go into recovery and fastboot
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I'm glad to hear it.
Thank you Bklynrx7
Your Edit sent me to HBOOT. Only solution i found after hours of search and ADB command lines (i am a noob so hours might be second for yall).
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How to prevent system of booting into fast boot mode

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Question How to get into safe mode from power off state?

I know how to get to safe mode when booted in android, but what button combos do it from an off state?
I've tried holding power down until I see the boot logo then waiting 3 seconds, then holding down the volume down key. This just puts me in fastboot menu
Human Person said:
I know how to get to safe mode when booted in android, but what button combos do it from an off state?
I've tried holding power down until I see the boot logo then waiting 3 seconds, then holding down the volume down key. This just puts me in fastboot menu
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That doesn't seem to work on the 2021 model, although it would be quite convenient if it did.
Really I was dealing with a magisk bootloop. So here are the steps I did in order get into safe mode while retaining magisk root to remove modules.
I couldn't find a way to enter safe boot with the physical buttons. What worked for me is flashing the stock boot.img entering the os, long holding the onscreen "Power Off" button until prompted to boot into safe mode (this queues safe mode for next boot).
It's important to enter fastboot (hold volume and power down while the restart for safe boot is occurring) before entering safe boot mode to reflash magisk's patched boot.img. Then finally reboot into android's safe mode. In safe mode you can finally issue:
Code:
adb shell magisk --remove-modules

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