[Q] Power button issues (4.4.2 i605 leak) - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

Has anyone had issues with 4 way reboot menu on this ROM? Whenever I try to install this either via Philz or as an Xposed module, the result is that when I long press the power button, my phone restarts. Disabling the Xposed module will cause it to work properly but then I lose the ability to reboot into recovery. My workaround is using ROM toolbox but I would like to get the 4 way boot working again.

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[Q] How to get more options from power button?

I have a friend with a samsung vibrant and he is able to hold down the power button and get options such as: boot into recovery, restart, and a few more along with the regular ones (power off, airplane mode, silent mode).
Is there such a thing for atrix?
I thought it might be from the program rom manager but I installed (cool program btw) and it didn't have any other options when holding the power button.
At the moment I have the bell gobstopper rom, faux123 kernel, and ATT radio.
Any ideas?
edit: could it be rom specific?
Yes it can.
Its according to the rom.
My gf's xperia x8 with custom CM 7 rom it has more reboot options.
(reboot, reboot into xRec, reboot into CWM Rec)
Also gingerblur on atrix, which I m currently into, has reboot option.
Some themes also may include these options..
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earthdan said:
could it be rom specific?
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Yop it's specific, on CM7 you have :
1. Silent
2. Airplane mode
3. Choose profile
4. Screenshot
5. Reboot (Reboot,recovery,fastboot)
6. Power off

I got a problem in rebooting into recovery mode on my LG Prada 3

Hi there, I rooted my device at the first place. Then installed CWM and a ROM manager to install Cyanogenmod 10.2 Unofficial after. But the thing is I cannot access the recovery menu on my phone. I tried all kinds of VOL(+/-) + Camera + Power keys combinations but all I got were the S/W Upgrade display page and Hard Reset. I even installed some optional apks to boot manually right inside the stock OS itself (which is ICS Android 4.0.4 V20H Official) but the buttons of the very app didn't respond. More clearly, when I press the reboot app's buttons (don't get me wrong, they were both visible and selectable) nothing would happen. What should I do to solve it? Thanks.

[Q] Bricked

Hi, don't think this is the place to be asking, but can someone point me in the right direction.
Have locked up / bricked my HTC One max.
Had previously;
- dev-unlocked via htc site,
- flashed cwm recovery via adb,
- backed-up via cwm,
- flashed nusense rom via cwm.
was running all good for a few weeks, although had lost root.
manually re-rooted flashing superuser.zip via cwm and got root back working fine.
made another cwm recovery backup.
installed xposed framework (got working via soft reboot), updated sense toolbox via xposed installer, rebooted working fine.
installed gravitybox via xposed installer. then on a soft reset its locked up (black screen, not responding, red charging led stays on when power is unplugged).
can't get to recovery via vol/power buttons.
can't see device via adb devices.
Would be removing the battery at this point on my HTC DHD but thats not happening here.
bit screwed at the moment, can anyone help?
Pep Streebek said:
Hi, don't think this is the place to be asking, but can someone point me in the right direction.
Have locked up / bricked my HTC One max.
Had previously;
- dev-unlocked via htc site,
- flashed cwm recovery via adb,
- backed-up via cwm,
- flashed nusense rom via cwm.
was running all good for a few weeks, although had lost root.
manually re-rooted flashing superuser.zip via cwm and got root back working fine.
made another cwm recovery backup.
installed xposed framework (got working via soft reboot), updated sense toolbox via xposed installer, rebooted working fine.
installed gravitybox via xposed installer. then on a soft reset its locked up (black screen, not responding, red charging led stays on when power is unplugged).
can't get to recovery via vol/power buttons.
can't see device via adb devices.
Would be removing the battery at this point on my HTC DHD but thats not happening here.
bit screwed at the moment, can anyone help?
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Are you sure your phone is charged. If so try this. Hold both vol u and d and power. the button at bottom should start flashing. Then quickly vol d and power. The vol u and d will or should restart phone.
thayl0 said:
Are you sure your phone is charged. If so try this. Hold both vol u and d and power. the button at bottom should start flashing. Then quickly vol d and power. The vol u and d will or should restart phone.
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Bo' Selecta! It lives!
Took several attempts; home/back just flashed on a few tries & didn't go to recovery. But eventually it reset & booted up fully
Guess I`ll go remove the GravityBox module then.
ta fella.
Pep Streebek said:
Bo' Selecta! It lives!
Took several attempts; home/back just flashed on a few tries & didn't go to recovery. But eventually it reset & booted up fully
Guess I`ll go remove the GravityBox module then.
ta fella.
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Just so you know for future reference, exposed drops an exposeddisabler.zip file onto your sd card when installed. It's there for just this very thing. Should it happen again hold those buttons and the second it reboots press volume down and then boot to your recovery and flash the disable zip. Your phone will boot up with xposed disabled and everything else as is.
dottat said:
Just so you know for future reference, exposed drops an exposeddisabler.zip file onto your sd card when installed. It's there for just this very thing. Should it happen again hold those buttons and the second it reboots press volume down and then boot to your recovery and flash the disable zip. Your phone will boot up with xposed disabled and everything else as is.
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I was aware of this either. Thanks for telling everyone.
dottat said:
Just so you know for future reference, exposed drops an exposeddisabler.zip file onto your sd card when installed. It's there for just this very thing. Should it happen again hold those buttons and the second it reboots press volume down and then boot to your recovery and flash the disable zip. Your phone will boot up with xposed disabled and everything else as is.
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Yeh clocked that just didn't know the button reset. I'm used to pulling the battery. Thx tho.

[Q] LG L7 II P710 reboot recovery problem

Hi,
After installing new Kitkat on my P710, command (in terminal) 'reboot recovery' no longer works-only message:no such tool. Apps from market same don't reboot device in recovery. Only way to reach recovery is to turn off device, and press key combination, or with pc through adb command. I try to start it from system/bin (where IS reboot command) but with 'no such tool' result. Same is for simple 'reboot' from terminal.
Is someone have solution for this issue/bug?
Any advice is welcome.
Sorry for my english.
maxx_hr said:
Hi,
After installing new Kitkat on my P710, command (in terminal) 'reboot recovery' no longer works-only message:no such tool. Apps from market same don't reboot device in recovery. Only way to reach recovery is to turn off device, and press key combination, or with pc through adb command. I try to start it from system/bin (where IS reboot command) but with 'no such tool' result. Same is for simple 'reboot' from terminal.
Is someone have solution for this issue/bug?
Any advice is welcome.
Sorry for my english.
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Don't know if it'll help you (I haven't installed KK on my P714 yet, due to the problems with Amiga's link), but the way I reach recovery menu in JB is using the advanced power menu, enabled from GravityBox Xposed module. You should try it if you are rooted (and besides, GravityBox is the best module I know for tweaking your device). Reason I think there's a slim chance it'll work is the fact that unlike other apps, GB/Xposed are considered to be part of the kernel, so they may work in a different way comparing to other apps. Give it a shot.
Usage: Install Xposed framework and then install GravityBox for KK module, There, from Power Tweaks menu, enable Advanced Reboot Menu. After that you should get the reboot to recovery option.
Digdis said:
Don't know if it'll help you (I haven't installed KK on my P714 yet, due to the problems with Amiga's link), but the way I reach recovery menu in JB is using the advanced power menu, enabled from GravityBox Xposed module. You should try it if you are rooted (and besides, GravityBox is the best module I know for tweaking your device). Reason I think there's a slim chance it'll work is the fact that unlike other apps, GB/Xposed are considered to be part of the kernel, so they may work in a different way comparing to other apps. Give it a shot.
Usage: Install Xposed framework and then install GravityBox for KK module, There, from Power Tweaks menu, enable Advanced Reboot Menu. After that you should get the reboot to recovery option.
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Yes, gravity box's power menu works properly, but this app is to heavy for this simple feature,
I want to know why normal command dont work.
Thanks anyway.
maxx_hr said:
Yes, gravity box's power menu works properly, but this app is to heavy for this simple feature,
I want to know why normal command dont work.
Thanks anyway.
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No problem. As I said before, GB can be used for many other tweaks, and the power menu is just one of them. I wouldn't call it heavy either, as it's not a regular app, but something that's more blended with the kernel.
As for your question, I guess this is yet another diversion from the standard ROMs from LG...

extended power menu options

I have a s6 edge stock rooted, id like to be able to enter recovery mode( using twrp) by using the power off option..extend our power menu options...is it do able
There are plenty of custom roms that give you the option.
Did a bit of googling, there appears to be an Xposed module that does what you ask, not sure if it working on lolipop and our device, but worth a try
http://repo.xposed.info/module/hk.kennethso168.xposed.apmplus
If your phone its rooted then you can use this apk from store:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot
Its work very good and its free.

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