Boot Menu Screen Options (?) - Motorola Atrix 2

I did a little searching and came up blank on this one.
I was just curious as to what the different menus on the boot menu do.
Normal Powerup (obvious)
Recovery (Hard Reset?)
AP Fastboot ? (Battery OK, OK to program, Connect USB Data Cable)
BP Tools ?
Thanks for any info.

recovery brings you into the (pointless IMO) recovery, which includes a data wipe, and the ability to flash an update, but not a zip. AP fastboot is somewhat like download mode for samsung devices, AKA "odin mode", and as far as BP tools I'm really not sure, I'm relatively new to the Moto scene, although i've had a lot of moto's devices, I never keep them for long enough to know the ins and outs.

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Stock ICS wifi rom on Verizon LTE ?

Will it work ? I don't really care about LTE part..
yup it should, but why stock with so many roms to choose from?
motorola distributes stock rom's for the verizon 4g / lte soom
mashi said:
Will it work ? I don't really care about LTE part..
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You can flash to stock with software from motorola's site: http://developer.motorola.com/products/software/
The instructions are straightforward but I had the darndest time flashing the system and recovery partitions; the flash kept failing. Turns out I needed to use a different USB port on my laptop though I have no idea why.
Also, do not put the commands into a bat file and run them; fastboot is a little flaky. It needs the time it takes you to type the command between commands. The xoom shows vertical bars to indicate progress; one of the signs that a flash command is failing is not seeing those vertical progress bars on the xoom during a fastboot flash command.
One step they didn't mention at motorola's site was how to boot your xoom into fastboot mode: hard reboot by holding the volume up button and the power button at the same time for a few seconds. Once you see the motorola logo press the volume down button continually until you see fastboot at the top of the screen then use volume up to enter fastboot mode.
Once in fastboot mode plug in the usb cable and start issuing the commands listed at motorola's site.

Phone Crashed in Ultra Power Saving Mode - Now Won't Boot

Hi,
I have a Stock SM-G920F which as per the title was in Ultra Power Mode. I came back to the device and found it virtually unresponsive so pressed the power button which offered allowed me to reboot, which I did.
It then got stuck for ages on the "Starting Apps" screen - so I pressed Power and Vol Down to reboot the device - since then it will just stick on the animated samsung screen indefinitely.
I can get into both recovery and download mode. I've tried wiping cache and also tried flashing the same Stock Firmware via ODIN but to no avail.
Of possible interest, I've tried to get it to boot into bootloader but it doesn't seem to do anything - however I have noted from the forums that this may be typical.
Smart Switch never seems to properly see my device, should it do this at the Samsung Screen, Download Mode or Stock Recovery?
Ive tried doing an "Emergency Initialisation" from Smart Switch but that gives a message of something like not available.
I want to avoid doing a hard reset / wipe at this point if at all possible - even if its just to get in once to back things up / mount and dump off via USB etc. before then wiping and trying to see if any of what I dumped off can be salvaged.
If anyone has any ideas that may help - please let me know
Thanks
Would you have enabled usb debugging mode on your phone? If so you can easily pull your data on your phone. If not flashing stock rom via odin should bring it back to life. The only data you will lose is contacts, messages and any app data. Photos and any other data should be fine. Paste the result of your odin try here....
I think I do have usb debugging on I think. How can I pull the data / mount the device? Is it from download mode, recovery or the Samsung boot screen?
I did flash the latest btu via Odin. It reported it worked ok but it still just hangs at the Samsung screen. I've tried leaving 20mins or so. That's long enough right?
Thanks
ok update.
it did get into android for a bit. it was ultra power mode though.
The settings menu was very limited so all i could do was lug it into my surface and pull off every visible file. i managed to get into ADB however it wouldn't let me do a backup. I was able to run off a bug report and a few odd commands however I wasnt sure what I could do whilst i was in ultra power saving mode.
just in case i can get back into ADB at somepoint -
are there any commands to get me out of ultra mode?
are there any commands to pull up a full settings menu rather than the really limited one of like 5 things?
can i backup anything else in the states i can get to - call log, contacts sms?
ta all
SlyTuk said:
ok update.
it did get into android for a bit. it was ultra power mode though.
The settings menu was very limited so all i could do was lug it into my surface and pull off every visible file. i managed to get into ADB however it wouldn't let me do a backup. I was able to run off a bug report and a few odd commands however I wasnt sure what I could do whilst i was in ultra power saving mode.
just in case i can get back into ADB at somepoint -
are there any commands to get me out of ultra mode?
are there any commands to pull up a full settings menu rather than the really limited one of like 5 things?
can i backup anything else in the states i can get to - call log, contacts sms?
ta all
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Can you boot into Safe Mode ? : http://gadgetguideonline.com/galaxy...uides/how-to-use-samsung-galaxy-s6-safe-mode/
Turn off phone
HOLD Vol down and Power
Release Power at Samsung boot logo, keep Vol down pressed until the phone is completely booted
And turn off power saving mode ? : http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-s5/493028-why-won-t-ultra-saving-mode-turn-off.html
Thanks Merken_
I was able to boot into safe mode. However from there, I could only disable safe mode, which forced a reboot that never worked.
Otherwise the settings are still just as limited and there is no launcher or anything.

Shield Tablet problems: ADB, Recovery Mode, Fastboot... = DEAD?

I can imagine that you all are tired of reading this headline, but seriously, ME TOO.
I have been looking for information about this issue during several weeks and I have not found any solution, so I would extremely thank you if you take your time reading this problem and trying to help me finding a solution.
Some months ago I tried to flash a ROM on my Shield Tablet, I followed all the steps from a topic in this forum: [Complete Guide] SHIELD Tablet K1 Root, Custom Rom and Xposed Framework but I wanted to try a different ROM: CARBON-CR-5.1-MOO-WEEKLY-shieldtablet-20170216-0454 (the name of the file) And now I have a tablet that is stuck on the Carbon launch screen every time I turn it on, when I press volumen down + power it goes into the screen buttt as soon as I press recovery mode the only thing it does is to restart itself and stays stuck in the NVIDIA screen. The Minimal ADB and Fastboot do not recognize the tablet with the adb devices command.
When I turn on the tablet (and stays stuck into the IOS icon as I mentioned before) and connect it to the PC the device manager recognize the tablet as a Portable device with the name: MTP USB device, when I press the power+volumen down the PC recognize the tablet as an Android Device -> Android Bootloader Interface. And this is all the information I have about my problem...
May you help me?
Thank you in advance. I hope your knowledge will help me and other people with the same problem. If you need more information of this problem let me know and I'll answer ASAP. If you have any idea tell me and I'll try it.
Warlain said:
when I press volumen down + power it goes into the screen buttt as soon as I press recovery mode the only thing it does is to restart itself and stays stuck in the NVIDIA screen. The Minimal ADB and Fastboot do not recognize the tablet with the adb devices command.
When I turn on the tablet (and stays stuck into the IOS icon as I mentioned before) and connect it to the PC the device manager recognize the tablet as a Portable device with the name: MTP USB device, when I press the power+volumen down the PC recognize the tablet as an Android Device -> Android Bootloader Interface. And this is all the information I have about my problem...
May you help me?
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Your device is not, dead, it's only taking some time to reflect
First of all, I understood that you're able to access to the device's bootloader menu, through the button combo (black screen with white text, "continue","restart bootloader","recovery mode"), and you selected "recovery mode".
Now, unless you have flashed a custom recovery, there's nothing to do with the shield's stock recovery, so, just enter in the bootloader menu as you did, without selecting any option.
You are now in "fastboot mode", in order to check your device's connection you have to write in the adb shell
Code:
fastboot devices
If you see your device you can now boot a custom recovery that will help you to fix the problems you caused, I would follow this link: (copy-paste, can't post links)
"nvidiashieldzone.com/shield-tablet/shield-tablet-root/root-shield-tablet-v1-marshmallow/"
And do the 8th step, in "Root procedure"
Fastboot with TWRP
Type “fastboot devices” Copy and make sure your Shield Tablet is visible.
If your Shield Tablet is listed, type “fastboot boot twrp-20151227-EXPERIMENTAL-shieldtablet-m.img” Copy (or whatever you named it) and hit enter. If your TRWP image filename has a space in it, you may have issues.
After 15 seconds or so (be patient), you should see the TWRP Recovery screen. Note: This experimental version has some UI issues, just keep at it.
You may be prompted with something to do with the system being READ ONLY. Accept the default and swipe.
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Use fastboot to wipe cache (fastboot erase cache) then try to flash TWRP (with fastboot) again. This will often clear up issues with being unable to boot to TWRP (at least on other devices).
If you are able to boot TWRP, restore the TWRP backup (if you made one) or put another ROM on the phone, and flash it.
I also have this kind of problem. After i update twrp by flashing it and restore a backup the sistem doesnt show. Stucks on nvidia logo. I tried even restore my recent backup but nothing also. Any idea ?
'Artemis' said:
Your device is not, dead, it's only taking some time to reflect
First of all, I understood that you're able to access to the device's bootloader menu, through the button combo (black screen with white text, "continue","restart bootloader","recovery mode"), and you selected "recovery mode".
Now, unless you have flashed a custom recovery, there's nothing to do with the shield's stock recovery, so, just enter in the bootloader menu as you did, without selecting any option.
You are now in "fastboot mode", in order to check your device's connection you have to write in the adb shell
Code:
fastboot devices
If you see your device you can now boot a custom recovery that will help you to fix the problems you caused, I would follow this link: (copy-paste, can't post links)
"nvidiashieldzone.com/shield-tablet/shield-tablet-root/root-shield-tablet-v1-marshmallow/"
And do the 8th step, in "Root procedure"
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Done, Thank you a lot! It starts working again!!!

[SOLVED!!] Recover data with TWRP after device is stuck on boot loop?

Good day, everybody!
So.. here's the deal.
I have a Samsung Galaxy A22, and it's been a while since I've seen the Android 13 update notification, but never had the time to do it (and I wish I never did).
Decided to finally do it on the 1st of January (yk, to start the year right!) and oh boy who knew I'd get stuck on a boot loop. I didn't even do a backup!
I've looked for countless how-to's online (on how to get out of the boot loop) and encountered people with my same problem: some advised to go into Recovery Mode and "Remove Cache Partition" and "Repair Apps". Managed to do it, no success.
Some say there's no way of saving the data if I want my phone back, but I've seen some glimpses of hope such as ADB and Fastboot or Odin Mode. Tried the first ones, but if I do "Reboot to Bootloader" I only get a black screen with an "Entering in Fastboot" in red.. and it stays stuck there, is it supposed to? I didn't really get how those work..
While for Odin Mode, I've been suggested to reinstall the OS, but not to downgrade since that would result in a factory reset.
Should I wait for the next android version, so that I can upgrade manually once it's out?
Also, by looking into Odin Mode I've found out about TWRP and how it comes with a working MTP connection and ADB enabled which allows you to extract almost all data stored on your device and even create physical images from them, as long as the device's bootloader (OEM?) is unlocked.
I looked for guides to unlock it buuut they all lead to my phone being on, which I can't do since my phone's on a boot loop.
So, in conclusion, here are my questions:
1- Are other samsung users here having my same issue?
2 - Is there a way, apart from the ones I listed, to get out of the boot loop without having to do a short reset?
3 - How do ADB & Fastboot work and how would they aid me into recovering my media?
4 - Can I unlock my bootloader while stuck on a boot loop?
Thank you everybody, hope someone out there knows a thing or two about this situation!!
EDIT 1:
Should anyone need a guide to samsung odin, I've found this very clear one! https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...unked-noobs-guide-to-samsung-devices.4405681/
As for when I'll flash the next version, I've read that the next Android 13 update will come out with the Samsung S23, whose release date is expected during February 2023. Hopingly, it will soon be extended for other samsung phones as well! I'll make sure to update this thread once it does and how flashing it goes, since that's gonna be the final solution to us "bootlooped phoned" people! ;D
EDIT 2:
Good day everybody! Guess what? I've just found out Samsung has dropped a new firmware like, LONG AGO! Imagine the look of immense surprise in my face when I've seen it after "just wanting to check" moments ago!
Here's how it went:
I downloaded all the files needed from https://samfw.com/firmware/, the one I was looking for was A225FXXU3CWA6! Took a while, but totally worth it. All that was left was to put my phone in odin mode
(HOW TO ENTER ODIN MODE: turn off your phone (if in bootloop, do it forcefully by pressing power off & volume down simultaneously). connect your USB cable to your computer, but not your phone yet. now, press and hold the volume up and volume down buttons and at the same time, connect the USB cable to your phone)
Opened the ODIN3_v3.14.4 program on my computer, put the files accordingly (follow the guide I've mentioned in my first edit! USERDATA must be left empty & only put HOME_CSC where CSC is asked, if you wish to preserve your data!). NOW START!! Took 7:27 minutes!! AND EVERYTHING WAS STILL THERE! photos, music, videos, whatsapp messages, JUST THE SAME! and since it updated it was cooler too!
Patience truly is a virtue! <3 huuuuge thanks to alecxs (hope he doesn't mind me mentioning him!) for helping me through it all, and to the whole XDA community for existing, always eager to help! y'all are the best!! <3
Hope everyone who had my same problem can now sleep in peace and live happier haha!
nanawa said:
Good day, everybody!
So.. here's the deal.
I have a Samsung Galaxy A22, and it's been a while since I've seen the Android 13 update notification, but never had the time to do it (and I wish I never did).
Decided to finally do it on the 1st of January (yk, to start the year right!) and oh boy who knew I'd get stuck on a boot loop. I didn't even do a backup!
I've looked for countless how-to's online (on how to get out of the boot loop) and encountered people with my same problem: some advised to go into Recovery Mode and "Remove Cache Partition" and "Repair Apps". Managed to do it, no success.
Some say there's no way of saving the data if I want my phone back, but I've seen some glimpses of hope such as ADB and Fastboot or Odin Mode. Tried the first ones, but if I do "Reboot to Bootloader" I only get a black screen with an "Entering in Fastboot" in red.. and it stays stuck there, is it supposed to? I didn't really get how those work..
While for Odin Mode, I've been suggested to reinstall the OS, but not to downgrade since that would result in a factory reset.
Should I wait for the next android version, so that I can upgrade manually once it's out?
Also, by looking into Odin Mode I've found out about TWRP and how it comes with a working MTP connection and ADB enabled which allows you to extract almost all data stored on your device and even create physical images from them, as long as the device's bootloader (OEM?) is unlocked.
I looked for guides to unlock it buuut they all lead to my phone being on, which I can't do since my phone's on a boot loop.
So, in conclusion, here are my questions:
1- Are other samsung users here having my same issue?
2 - Is there a way, apart from the ones I listed, to get out of the boot loop without having to do a short reset?
3 - How do ADB & Fastboot work and how would they aid me into recovering my media?
4 - Can I unlock my bootloader while stuck on a boot loop?
Thank you everybody, hope someone out there knows a thing or two about this situation!!
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I'm sorry to hear that your Samsung Galaxy A22 is stuck in a boot loop. Boot loops can be frustrating, but there are a few steps you can try to try to fix the problem.
Are other Samsung users having the same issue? It's possible that other Samsung users are experiencing similar issues with their devices after the Android 13 update. It's always a good idea to check for any known issues or bugs with a new update before installing it.
Is there a way to get out of the boot loop without a factory reset? One option you can try is to boot the device into Safe Mode, which will disable all third-party apps and allow you to determine if a third-party app is causing the boot loop. To boot into Safe Mode, follow these steps:
Turn off the device.
Press and hold the Power key past the model name screen.
When "SAMSUNG" appears on the screen, release the Power key.
Immediately after releasing the Power key, press and hold the Volume down key until the device finishes restarting.
Safe mode will display in the bottom left corner of the screen.
If the device is able to boot into Safe Mode without encountering a boot loop, it's likely that a third-party app is causing the problem. In this case, you can try uninstalling any recently downloaded apps to see if that fixes the issue.
How do ADB and Fastboot work and how would they help me recover my data? ADB (Android Debug Bridge) and Fastboot are tools that allow you to communicate with your Android device from a computer. ADB can be used to run commands on the device, install apps, and perform other tasks. Fastboot allows you to flash factory images, boot images, and other files to your device.
If your device is stuck in a boot loop and you can't access the Android operating system, you may be able to use ADB and Fastboot to fix the problem. For example, you might be able to use ADB to sideload a new version of the Android operating system, or use Fastboot to flash a factory image to your device.
Can I unlock the bootloader while stuck in a boot loop? Unfortunately, it's not possible to unlock the bootloader of your device while it's stuck in a boot loop. The bootloader must be unlocked while the device is powered on and fully operational.
In summary, there are a few steps you can try to try to fix the boot loop issue on your Samsung Galaxy A22, such as booting into Safe Mode or using ADB and Fastboot to sideload a new version of the Android operating system. However, if these steps don't work, you may need to perform a factory reset to fix the problem. Be aware that a factory reset will erase all data from your device, so it's important to make a backup of your important data before proceeding.
Here are a few more steps you can try if your Samsung Galaxy A22 is stuck in a boot loop:
Clear the cache partition: The cache partition stores temporary files and data, and sometimes these files can become corrupt and cause issues with the device. To clear the cache partition, follow these steps:
Turn off the device.
Press and hold the Volume up key and the Bixby key, then press and hold the Power key.
When the green Android logo displays, release all keys (‘Installing system update’ will show for about 30 – 60 seconds before showing the Android system recovery menu options).
Press the Volume down key several times to highlight "wipe cache partition."
Press Power key to select.
Press the Volume down key to highlight "yes" and press the Power key to select.
When the wipe cache partition is complete, "Reboot system now" is highlighted.
Press the Power key to restart the device.
Attempt to boot the device into Download Mode: Download Mode allows you to flash firmware and other files to your device using a tool like Odin. To boot into Download Mode, follow these steps:
Turn off the device.
Press and hold the Volume down key and the Bixby key, then press and hold the Power key.
When the green Android logo displays, release all keys.
An warning screen will display. Press the Volume up key to continue.
The device will now be in Download Mode.
From Download Mode, you may be able to use a tool like Odin to flash a factory image or other firmware to your device in an attempt to fix the boot loop issue.
Try using a different charger or charging cable: In some cases, a faulty charger or charging cable can cause issues with the device, including boot loops. If you have access to another charger or charging cable, try using it to see if that helps fix the problem.
Contact Samsung support: If you've tried all of the above steps and are still unable to fix the boot loop issue, you may need to contact Samsung support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional troubleshooting steps or repair options.
I hope these additional steps are helpful!
Also, here are a few more things you can try if your Samsung Galaxy A22 is stuck in a boot loop:
Check for any updates: It's possible that a software update may be available that can fix the boot loop issue on your device. To check for updates, follow these steps:
From the Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
Tap Settings.
Scroll to and tap Software update.
Tap Download and install.
If an update is available, follow the on-screen prompts to download and install the update.
Keep in mind that installing a software update may require a stable internet connection and enough storage space on your device.
Perform a hard reset: A hard reset, also known as a factory reset, will erase all data and restore the device to its original factory settings. This can be a useful option if the boot loop issue is caused by a software problem that can't be resolved through other means. To perform a hard reset, follow these steps:
Turn off the device.
Press and hold the Volume up key and the Bixby key, then press and hold the Power key.
When the green Android logo displays, release all keys (‘Installing system update’ will show for about 30 – 60 seconds before showing the Android system recovery menu options).
Press the Volume down key several times to highlight "wipe data/factory reset."
Press Power key to select.
Press the Volume down key to highlight "Yes -- delete all user data."
Press Power key to select and start the master reset.
When the master reset is complete, "Reboot system now" is highlighted.
Press the Power key to restart the device.
Keep in mind that a hard reset will erase all data from your device, so it's important to make a backup of your important data before proceeding.
Check for any physical damage: In some cases, physical damage to the device can cause it to become stuck in a boot loop. If you suspect that your device has suffered physical damage, it's a good idea to have it inspected by a professional.
Consider seeking professional repair: If you've tried all of the above steps and are still unable to fix the boot loop issue, you may need to seek professional repair services. A trained technician may be able to diagnose and fix the problem with your device.
With regards to this thread's title
Recover data with TWRP after device is stuck on boot loop?​take note that you can recover user-data when phone gets booted into recovery mode ( Stock Recovery is good , TWRP isn't needed ) because in this mode you via ADB can pull the data you are interested in.
yeah welcome to bull****-bingo
(besides its fully restricted no adb) stock recovery doesn't have any access to /data at all. TWRP recovery does not support Samsung Encryption, no way to decrypt /data.
unlocking bootloader is no option as encryption keys are tied to the bootloader status and boot/recovery image signatures.
There is no way to access your data other than fix boot-loop and unlock screen.
install Odin3, download stock ROM at current bootloader level same as device (you can find on download mode screen) and flash HOME_CSC (instead CSC) to keep userdata partition.
if no HOME_CSC file exist, unpack files and flash partitions manually from mtkclient (do a backup before)
@Alecxs
it's not me who is the idiot here ... Take note that ADB is supported in Stock Recovery mode.
@nanawa
To boot into Stock Recovery mode ( Stock Recovery mode refers to Android's bootable partition in which the recovery console is installed ) on a Galaxy A22 5G is to use the physical buttons of the phone:
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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}
This is fairly straightforward. One needs to turn off the phone, press the required buttons and the phone will go straight to Stock Recovery mode.
Before one can run ADB commands in Stock Recovery mode ( one needs to have the proper ADB and USB drivers for the Galaxy A22 5G, as provided by Samsung, installed on PC ) one of course must have phone initially unplugged before entering Stock Recovery mode. When phone is started in Stock Recovery mode one has to connect phone with PC via USB-cable and start USB-Debug mode - AKA ADB.
In USB-Debug mode you even can start an Android shell and remove any encryption as shown next
Code:
mkdir C:\DCIM 2>nul
adb devices
adb shell "su && echo '--set_encrypted_filesystem=off' > /cache/recovery/command"
adb pull /sdcard/DCIM C:\DCIM
dir C:\DCIM | more
you don't have any android device running android 5+ otherwise you would know that in stock recovery adb is limited to one single cmd that is called sideload
what you can do with adb in stock recovery is NOTHING
also your "remove" of encryption is bull****. data cannot decrypted without credentials not even with root lol.
what you're referring to is cmd (on /cache partition) to disable encrypted fs (requires formatting), used only for OTA update zip unrelated to adb (and unrelated to decryption)
maybe it works on your ancient android emulator but that's different from android smartphones. do not provide "solutions" you haven't tested yourself.
To keep you updated:
When running recovery image from debuggable builds (i.e. -eng or -userdebug build variants, or ro.debuggable=1 in /prop.default), adbd service is enabled and started by default, which allows ADB communication. A device should be listed under adb devices
adb devices
List of devices attached
1234567890abcdef recovery
Although /system/bin/adbd is built from the same code base as the one in the normal boot, may be for most only a subset of ADB commands are meaningful under recovery, such as adb root, adb shell, adb push, adb pull etc. Since Android Q, adb shell no longer requires manually mounting /system from recovery menu.
which device you have tested was able to run adb root, adb shell, adb push, adb pull in stock recovery?
which device is released as eng or -userdebug build? name a single one
bonus: which stock recovery is able to mount encrypted /data (and how the lock screen pattern is requested without touch screen)?

			
				
of course, you have no proof and no arguments, as always...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/retrieving-files-from-internal-memory.4523487/post-87905167
ChristianMorris said:
Also, here are a few more things you can try if your Samsung Galaxy A22 is stuck in a boot loop:
Check for any updates: It's possible that a software update may be available that can fix the boot loop issue on your device. To check for updates, follow these steps:
From the Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
Tap Settings.
Scroll to and tap Software update.
Tap Download and install.
If an update is available, follow the on-screen prompts to download and install the update.
Keep in mind that installing a software update may require a stable internet connection and enough storage space on your device.
Perform a hard reset: A hard reset, also known as a factory reset, will erase all data and restore the device to its original factory settings. This can be a useful option if the boot loop issue is caused by a software problem that can't be resolved through other means. To perform a hard reset, follow these steps:
Turn off the device.
Press and hold the Volume up key and the Bixby key, then press and hold the Power key.
When the green Android logo displays, release all keys (‘Installing system update’ will show for about 30 – 60 seconds before showing the Android system recovery menu options).
Press the Volume down key several times to highlight "wipe data/factory reset."
Press Power key to select.
Press the Volume down key to highlight "Yes -- delete all user data."
Press Power key to select and start the master reset.
When the master reset is complete, "Reboot system now" is highlighted.
Press the Power key to restart the device.
Keep in mind that a hard reset will erase all data from your device, so it's important to make a backup of your important data before proceeding.
Check for any physical damage: In some cases, physical damage to the device can cause it to become stuck in a boot loop. If you suspect that your device has suffered physical damage, it's a good idea to have it inspected by a professional.
Consider seeking professional repair: If you've tried all of the above steps and are still unable to fix the boot loop issue, you may need to seek professional repair services. A trained technician may be able to diagnose and fix the problem with your device.
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Thank you a whole lot for taking the time to write all this, means a lot to me Christian!
But.. I can't manage to get into Safe Mode. I believe it's because it isn't a third-party app triggering the boot loop (since it all started with the update and solely because of it) but I might be wrong, as I'm not quite familiar with how that works.
As for the cache partition... I tried, but it didn't change anything
"Keep in mind that a hard reset will erase all data from your device, so it's important to make a backup of your important data before proceeding." Does this mean I can still make that backup, even if my phone's on bootloop?
Also.. you advised to use ADB, but can I do that if the bootloader wasn't unlocked in the first place?
Again, thank you so much for replying, truly!! <3
xXx yYy said:
With regards to this thread's title
Recover data with TWRP after device is stuck on boot loop?​take note that you can recover user-data when phone gets booted into recovery mode ( Stock Recovery is good , TWRP isn't needed ) because in this mode you via ADB can pull the data you are interested in.
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Thank you for correcting it!
As for "stock recovery", would you please elaborate? that's the first I'm hearing of it!
aIecxs said:
yeah welcome to bull****-bingo
(besides its fully restricted no adb) stock recovery doesn't have any access to /data at all. TWRP recovery does not support Samsung Encryption, no way to decrypt /data.
unlocking bootloader is no option as encryption keys are tied to the bootloader status and boot/recovery image signatures.
There is no way to access your data other than fix boot-loop and unlock screen.
install Odin3, download stock ROM at current bootloader level same as device (you can find on download mode screen) and flash HOME_CSC (instead CSC) to keep userdata partition.
if no HOME_CSC file exist, unpack files and flash partitions manually from mtkclient (do a backup before)
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Oh my, I think I'm understanding less and less..
Does this mean ADB can't help?
Regarding the "current bootloader level same as device" I can find on the download mode screen.. I don't get what I'm supposed to look for, I attached a pic of the screen I get, if you may be so kind to tell me what to do!
xXx yYy said:
@Alecxs
it's not me who is the idiot here ... Take note that ADB is supported in Stock Recovery mode.
@nanawa
To boot into Stock Recovery mode ( Stock Recovery mode refers to Android's bootable partition in which the recovery console is installed ) on a Galaxy A22 5G is to use the physical buttons of the phone:
This is fairly straightforward. One needs to turn off the phone, press the required buttons and the phone will go straight to Stock Recovery mode.
Before one can run ADB commands in Stock Recovery mode ( one needs to have the proper ADB and USB drivers for the Galaxy A22 5G, as provided by Samsung, installed on PC ) one of course must have phone initially unplugged before entering Stock Recovery mode. When phone is started in Stock Recovery mode one has to connect phone with PC via USB-cable and start USB-Debug mode - AKA ADB.
In USB-Debug mode you even can start an Android shell and remove any encryption as shown next
Code:
mkdir C:\DCIM 2>nul
adb devices
adb shell "su && recovery --set_filesystem_encryption=off"
adb pull /sdcard/DCIM C:\DCIM
dir C:\DCIM | more
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Okok, now I get what stock recovery mode is.. I thought it was a new thing :')
So, once in stock recovery, do I just run ADB and copy paste the code you wrote?
As for the rest of the discussion I can't understand a single thing, can I or can I not retrieve data with ADB? @aIecxs @xXx yYy
Also this might be dumb to say but regarding "and how the lock screen pattern is requested without touch screen)?" my phone's also locked by finger pattern! if that makes sense ​(also idk why I'm writing in bold I'm so new to this.. but please don't fight folks, I appreciate the help you're both giving me!)​
no worry, you're not the only one who doesn't understand much...
on PC download platform-tools then connect device in recovery mode and install usb drivers. now add platform-tools directory to path (or navigate to directory with 'cd') in cmd.exe
if adb is available you should see device serialno when typing 'adb devices'. that's all, the rest won't work (but please try anyway, just to proof him wrong xD)
RP SWREV: B3 means bootloader level = 3
bootloader is downgrade protected, so even in case you manage to flash ROM with lower bootloader level (for example with mtkclient) device won't boot.
you can only flash ROM with same or higher bootloader level because of downgrade protection.
kindly upload picture of recovery mode screen too, so we can check for official ROM that matches best.
nanawa said:
As for the rest of the discussion I can't understand a single thing, can I or can I not retrieve data with ADB? @aIecxs @xXx yYy
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Because you tagged me:
1. When device got booted into Recovery mode, a stripped down version of Android is loaded
what allows to perform basic tasks - this is comparable with WinRE what is based on Windows PC's recovery environment that exists by default on all Windows PCs .
2. When booting Android device into Recovery mode device's /data partition doesn't get mounted, thus no locks are got activated.
3. According to source-code of file recovery.cpp what is part of AOSP v13
/** The recovery tool communicates with the main system through /cache files.* /cache/recovery/command - INPUT - command line for tool, one arg per line* /cache/recovery/log - OUTPUT - combined log file from recovery run(s)** The arguments which may be supplied in the recovery.command file:* --update_package=path - verify install an OTA package file* --install_with_fuse - install the update package with FUSE. This allows installation of large* packages on LP32 builds. Since the mmap will otherwise fail due to out of memory.* --wipe_data - erase user data (and cache), then reboot* --prompt_and_wipe_data - prompt the user that data is corrupt, with their consent erase user* data (and cache), then reboot* --wipe_cache - wipe cache (but not user data), then reboot* --show_text - show the recovery text menu, used by some bootloader (e.g. http://b/36872519).* --set_encrypted_filesystem=on|off - enables / diasables encrypted fs* --just_exit - do nothing; exit and reboot*
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any encryption can get disabled, thus all user-data beome fully readable: as I've shown some posts above this can be achieved running an ADB command whilst in Recovery mode.
DO NOT TAG ME ANYMORE BECAUSE I NO LONGER PARTICIPATE THIS THREAD.
despites that's all hypothetical (you never tested you just defend your fantasy) that requires root permissions to write on /cache (we don't have) furthermore 'disabled' is nothing else than 'destroyed' in that context and requires formatting. in no way the data can be decrypted/accessed like that (as already stated)
again, in stock recovery no adb commands work.

Question Phone bootloop at recovery mode.

Hi. After installing ROM from TWRP and restart, i got this as a bootloop. The problem is, it cannot boot into recovery despite the recovery word at the bottom left. So it looped on this page over and over. I tried all the known buttons and i cannot find anything similiar to my problem elsewhere. Anyone can help?
fireflyzzz said:
Hi. After installing ROM from TWRP and restart, i got this as a bootloop. The problem is, it cannot boot into recovery despite the recovery word at the bottom left. So it looped on this page over and over. I tried all the known buttons and i cannot find anything similiar to my problem elsewhere. Anyone can help?
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A bit more information , like phone model , how and which version you flashed.
otherwise pull battery (or wait to drain) charge and reboot back to download mode and reflash recovery.
this time making sure you do it right.
atleast ths is my procedure on samsung phones
dandudikof said:
A bit more information , like phone model , how and which version you flashed.
otherwise pull battery (or wait to drain) charge and reboot back to download mode and reflash recovery.
this time making sure you do it right.
atleast ths is my procedure on samsung phones
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Hi. Phone model Realme C2. TWRP flashing Realme UI. I think i made the mistake of formatting first or something before installing the ROM. I did took off the battery cable. Just that when the phone is powered on thru the cable, it also powered into the pic shown, which is a bootloop but can't boot into recovery. I believe this is an extremely rare situation. I'd be happy if it can boot into adb, then i can at least install back the original phone ROM.
Sometimes i managed to press and hold (vold down power) at the right time. on samsung phones
(right after it screen goes black i think) to get in to download mode during some bootloops.
But i am unfamiliar with fastboot mode i think your phone uses.
Try holding the physical buttons needed for you phones downloadmode/fastbootmode
while it is off and then plug the cable in ? just a guess though.
first google links for 'Realme C2 fastboot physical buttons'
How to Boot Realme C2 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode - Droid Recovery
Want to Boot Realme C2 into Recovery Mode or Fastboot Mode or Bootloader Mode? Then follow the instructions listed on this page to successfully Boot Realme C2 to Fastboot Mode or Recovery Mode.Realme C2 Recovery Mode allows the users to perform advanced operations like flashing Root Package and...
droidrecovery.com
https://www.hardreset.info/devices/realme/realme-c2/fastboot-mode/
dandudikof said:
Sometimes i managed to press and hold (vold down power) at the right time. on samsung phones
(right after it screen goes black i think) to get in to download mode during some bootloops.
But i am unfamiliar with fastboot mode i think your phone uses.
Try holding the physical buttons needed for you phones downloadmode/fastbootmode
while it is off and then plug the cable in ? just a guess though.
first google links for 'Realme C2 fastboot physical buttons'
How to Boot Realme C2 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode - Droid Recovery
Want to Boot Realme C2 into Recovery Mode or Fastboot Mode or Bootloader Mode? Then follow the instructions listed on this page to successfully Boot Realme C2 to Fastboot Mode or Recovery Mode.Realme C2 Recovery Mode allows the users to perform advanced operations like flashing Root Package and...
droidrecovery.com
https://www.hardreset.info/devices/realme/realme-c2/fastboot-mode/
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Hi. Nope. It will still boot into the screen on the pic, and it will loop over and over again. I took off the battery cable but when i plug the USB cable, it will also reboot into the pic with bootloop.
I felt that this is a very rare case of the phone screwing up. My initial intention was to install a light rom so i can use the extra space (even after root, App2SD doesnt work). Sigh.
if you remove the cable and let it drain , when it is off and you hold correct buttons for download/fastboot mode
and then plug the cable in it goes it to recovery mode ?
and keep trying press and hold different time in the loop , around the point of black screen/reboot point,
just before/at/and after.
dandudikof said:
if you remove the cable and let it drain , when it is off and you hold correct buttons for download/fastboot mode
and then plug the cable in it goes it to recovery mode ?
and keep trying press and hold different time in the loop , around the point of black screen/reboot point,
just before/at/and after.
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Sorry, nope. It will boot into the Realme Logo and the recovery mode word on bottom left as shown in the pic. And then bootloop into the same thing again. It cannot enter recovery mode. I tried every combination of buttons with the battery attached and without. I believe the recovery section is erased, or it might be in another part of the memory but inaccessible.
fireflyzzz said:
Sorry, nope. It will boot into the Realme Logo and the recovery mode word on bottom left as shown in the pic. And then bootloop into the same thing again. It cannot enter recovery mode. I tried every combination of buttons with the battery attached and without. I believe the recovery section is erased, or it might be in another part of the memory but inaccessible.
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are you sure you are trying button combinations for download/fastboot mode (not recovery).
we know recovery is fubared. so is system most probably.
you need to get in to download/fastboot to reflash recovery or stock firmware .
(hold buttons till you see download/fastboot , not just push and let go)
try correct button combination at all the different times in the loop.
and i had a siimmular problem once with a phone turning itself on and looping,
(turned out to be a glitchy power button , try fiddling with that , excersize it to get to unbind if it is)
dandudikof said:
are you sure you are trying button combinations for download/fastboot mode (not recovery).
we know recovery is fubared. so is system most probably.
you need to get in to download/fastboot to reflash recovery or stock firmware .
(hold buttons till you see download/fastboot , not just push and let go)
try correct button combination at all the different times in the loop.
and i had a siimmular problem once with a phone turning itself on and looping,
(turned out to be a glitchy power button , try fiddling with that , excersize it to get to unbind if it is)
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Yes sir, i did. Tried all button combination at different times. The only thing that worked is the on/off button. When it is on, i press and hold a long time, and let go when the screen is off to turn off. And to turn it on, i press and hold a long time until the screen is on to turn on.
As noted, i might have screw up the installing 3rd party ROM process. I screwed up many times earlier, but i managed to reinstall back the original ROM because it was in adb. And now it isn't. Phones in my country aren't cheap, so if possible, i'd like to save this phone. My initial purpose to install a 3rd part ROM is to make use of the extra internal memory space (i rooted initially but i wasn't able to use App2SD).
so when you hold the power button and it turns off. then you need to use the
combination of buttons for fast boot to turn it on , not just power button .
make sure you have the correct buttons , double , tripple check with the correct buttons
and when to let them go.
also look at
Hard Brick Fix Realme C2
Requirements PC Bypass Extracted OFP Sourceforge or AndroidFileHost C2 Keep restarting from download mode to keep c2 in download mode run brom.bat then connect device holding volume up, down & power after that install drivers (you can install...
forum.xda-developers.com
maybe you need to start from beginning

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