I have just installed TWRP using adb. I can use phone, but I can't go to TWRP menu, I tried volumeup button + power button also typing "adb reboot recovery", but it doesnt work. I see Huawei logo and then instead of TWRP menu phone is restarting. I'm using HUAWEI Y5 II (CUN-L21). Please help
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i have strange problem when i turn off the phone and pressing power and volume down button i can get in fastboot than i press volume up and says someting (nothing error) normal recovery preparation words, but stuck that screen cant get in cwm recovery . my only option perform battery pull and phone starts normallly. i install rom manager and i can boot cwm recovery over rom manager phone restart and start cwm revovery. i install cwm again but same problem
Hello.
Turn on your device while holding the volume down button, then press volume down until you see "Android Recovery" and select by pressing volume up.
Gotta press down button to cycle through the options. Press up to enter that option
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thank you guys now its ok. my stupidity
I recently rooted my phone (micromax a87) and install cwm.
but it is not opening in booting mode ie when we restart our phone pressing volume up+power button,
none of the recovery method shows.
please help me.
KULWINDER GILL said:
I recently rooted my phone (micromax a87) and install cwm.
but it is not opening in booting mode ie when we restart our phone pressing volume up+power button,
none of the recovery method shows.
please help me.
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Install Quick Boot (Reboot) and reboot to recovery. Or you can install Android Terminal Emulator and type the following code:
Code:
su
reboot recovery
Hi, I'm trying to get root access to my phone, and have installed ADB and everything, and it's all working, but when i try and boot my phone in recovery it just reboots it normally.
That command doesn't work for every phone. Is it an LG?
No it's a sony xperia z3 compact
Have you tried the common android vol+ (sometimes vol-) and pwr buttons combination to get into the boot menu that lets you choose recovery?
OLderDan said:
Have you tried the common android vol+ (sometimes vol-) and pwr buttons combination to get into the boot menu that lets you choose recovery?
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Yes i have, it's doesn't even show the notification light when i turn it on.
sir I tried to use the 64x and also x86 TWRP recovery image on my lenovo p70 android 5.1 and flash it using flashify and also using mobileuncle tools. Even rebooted it, upon instruction., but nothing happens...
I am unable to access recovery mode. Just vibrates and sleep's, and again vibrates and sleep.Now I switch off my phone and boot in recovery mode (Volume up+ power button) but it never boot in TWRP recovery mode the same thing happens.
Kindly help me with this.
srkumar1008 said:
sir I tried to use the 64x and also x86 TWRP recovery image on my lenovo p70 android 5.1 and flash it using flashify and also using mobileuncle tools. Even rebooted it, upon instruction., but nothing happens...
I am unable to access recovery mode. Just vibrates and sleep's, and again vibrates and sleep.Now I switch off my phone and boot in recovery mode (Volume up+ power button) but it never boot in TWRP recovery mode the same thing happens.
Kindly help me with this.
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Is your bootloader is unlocked.
Hello! i don't know how but my rooted Mi A3 last night decided on its own to update to Android 10. So i woke up with all of mine Magisk magic all gone. I tried to root again but my phone is stuck on the 'Mi' boot screen.
So here's the situation:
if i press volume up + power button, instead of entering recovery mode the "no Command" screen shows up;
if i try to fastboot, my pc doesn't recognize anymore my device;
There is any another way to enter recovery mode? Can i flash a boot image on a sd card? Do i have to throw away my beloved xiaomi?
You have most probably incompatible Magisk module which prevents phone from booting Android 10. Flash stock boot image to get phone working (fastboot should work, double check your drivers etc.).
Or perform factory reset from stock recovery:
"If presented with an image of a broken Android with "No Command" shown on the screen, do the following:
- Press and hold the Power button.
- While holding the Power button press the Volume Up button then release the Volume Up button then the Power button."