Boot to recovery - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G

How do you boot to recovery?

Download rom manager and hit boot into recovery or while phone is off hold volume up volume down and power when you see Samsung logo release power
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shaikmonster said:
How do you boot to recovery?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1664918
use the search next time please.,

Perfect... Couldn't figure out how to do from power off. Completely different from my last phone. Thanks again!

is it the same for the unrooted phone as well?

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Clockwork Mod ROM Manager Won't reboot\flash ROMs

I just installed the ATT stock ROM rooted, and when I now go into CWM Rom Manager, and try to reboot into recovery, or flash a rom from SD card, it says I need to reboot, then says press ok to reboot, I press ok and it just does nothing. Why isn't it rebooting?
Are you actually getting into CWM? Or is it just prompting you at the HTC bootloader screen to reboot? How did you flash the stock rooted rom?
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pside15 said:
Are you actually getting into CWM? Or is it just prompting you at the HTC bootloader screen to reboot? How did you flash the stock rooted rom?
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I get into CWM just fine.
I go into CWM and press install ROM from SD, and select the ROM, then it says i need to reboot to install, I press OK, and then it just goes back to the CWM list of options, so I try "Reboot into recovery" and it just does nothing, as if I hadn't pressed anything, no reboot, nada.
I had this issue before with the ATT rooted ROM... not sure what's going on.
Actually I think I misread your post. Are you even getting out of Rom manager? I always boot into recovery by holding the volume down and pressing the power button from an off state. Rom manager is kind of quirky.
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pside15 said:
Actually I think I misread your post. Are you even getting out of Rom manager? I always boot into recovery by holding the volume down and pressing the power button from an off state. Rom manager is kind of quirky.
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would be nice to have a simple way to boot into recovery tho.
ADB
ADB reboot recovery
Hold down volume and press power from an off state. Scroll down to recovery and hit the power button.
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pside15 said:
Hold down volume and press power from an off state. Scroll down to recovery and hit the power button.
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I just restart the phone & wait one sec then use the above method or use CWM.
bella92108 said:
would be nice to have a simple way to boot into recovery tho.
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Coredroid you can press the power button reboot and select recovery.
Both methods mentioned above work.
You can also install quickboot from the market. You can run it, or create a widget to boot directly into recovery.

booting into CWM

Is it possible to boot into CWM recovery by using the physical buttons? Ive tried up+down+power but only get the !!!! warning !!!!. I can boot into CWM recovery from inside the OS but why cant I boot with the buttons like my nexus one?
Unplug the USB, power on with volume buttons and release power button.
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Thanks, I think I was putting it into Download Mode

CWM help

I am using the old version of CWM, not the touch recovery.
What is the button combination in order for me to boot into CWM?
Thanks.
medic007 said:
I am using the old version of CWM, not the touch recovery.
What is the button combination in order for me to boot into CWM?
Thanks.
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Power + volume down + 3D button
But if you keep pressed the power button it'll shutdown so click the power button many times with the other 2 pressed all the time
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medic007 said:
I am using the old version of CWM, not the touch recovery.
What is the button combination in order for me to boot into CWM?
Thanks.
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Question are you on a custom rom?
If so go to settings privacy and factory data reset it won't delete anything as you have cwm and not the original recovery.. It will take you directly into your cwm..

[Q] How do I boot into recovery?

Phone is in bootloop, how do I boot into recovery on start up?
RichardW1992 said:
Phone is in bootloop, how do I boot into recovery on start up?
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As far as I know is have phone plugged in than hold power button till phone shuts off than hold volume down and power button until it goes into bootloader, than it's volume buttons to go down to recovery from there and do u already have a recovery installed?
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Awesome reply buddy, can't expect help if u don't reply back?
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(Q) Stuck at google logo, won't power off

I was flashing a new ROM and I got stuck at the google logo upon bootup. I tried holding power button to power it off. It does, then turns right back on.
ViciousMo said:
I was flashing a new ROM and I got stuck at the google logo upon bootup. I tried holding power button to power it off. It does, then turns right back on.
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press both power + volume down until it boots on bootloader. then choose recovery, press power and do necessary steps to flash a new rom
You need to restore your cwm or twrp backup in this case...
You phone's not restarting properly coz the custom myt have been missing a file or you might have forgotten to clear the data,caches and delvik cache before installing the custom rom zip file...
As of now...i recommend you restore your backup first
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GUGUITOMTG4 said:
press both power + volume down until it boots on bootloader. then choose recovery, press power and do necessary steps to flash a new rom
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Well, when I do this. the phone turns off. Then, it turns back at to the google logo.
singhshantanu1996 said:
You need to restore your cwm or twrp backup in this case...
You phone's not restarting properly coz the custom myt have been missing a file or you might have forgotten to clear the data,caches and delvik cache before installing the custom rom zip file...
As of now...i recommend you restore your backup first
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In TWRP, I wiped everything but internal storage. I thought it was a norm coming from a S4 but I don't think I should have done that now. I have the factory image downloaded. Just trying to get into fastboot mode.
I got into fastboot mode. the mistake I was making was that I was stop holding the buttons once the phone powered off.
Yeah...this boot stuck thing happend to me too...during custom rom installation...
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singhshantanu1996 said:
Yeah...this boot stuck thing happend to me too...during custom rom installation...
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User error
.my error
Try to redownload the roms from Google Developers
And Re-Flash it via fastboot n see
(PS:Not sure ADB not running or just bad rom)
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ViciousMo said:
I was flashing a new ROM and I got stuck at the google logo upon bootup. I tried holding power button to power it off. It does, then turns right back on.
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If you long press the power button to force a reboot as soon as the screen goes off hold down the volume down button and it will put you into the bootloader screen, Getting to recovery from there is a piece of cake. Holding the volume down button at the beginning of a reboot (when screen is off) to get to the bootloader and/or recovery screen has worked on every device I've tried it on. Just one more way.

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