[Q] Stuck in BootLoop Cherry Mobile Omega HD2 - General Questions and Answers

I rooted my MTK6589 android 4.2.1 phone using Framaroot with ClockworkMob 6.0.3.5 Build 49. It was working great for over a month then suddenly yesterday when I rebooted it got stuck in a bootloop. I panicked of course being an ex-Iphone user I'm just not used to this. I read somewhere that for my phone, to get to the boot menu I have to press and hold Vol+, Vol-, Camera and Power. That didn't work. I tried different combinations but only pressing and holding both Camera and Power works. So I thought my problem was an easy fixed I could just do recovery but now what to do next when the next step doesn't work? This is what I see on my phone:
Select Boot Mode:
[VOLUME_UP to select. VOLUME_DOWN to OK. 1
[Recovery Mode] <<==
[Fastboot Mode]
[Normal Mode]
On my phone Volume_Up doesn't do the selecting. It does nothing in this menu. It's the Camera button that I press to select which option to choose. When I press Volume_Down which is supposed to be the OK and I presumed would reboot my phone, that too doesn't work. I've tried different key combinations including the Home and Menu buttons but nothing works. If I press the Power button by itself it just turns if off even when I selected Recovery Mode.
One more thing, if I press and hold Volume_Up and Power to boot up, I get a broken Android icon and "No Command".
I'm a new Android user and I really like my Android phone because I could customize it using apps from the Playstore. I wish there is a combination of keys that would take me to Recovery Mode right away. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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[HELP] STUCK entering nvflash recovery mode

i'm not flash any rom/kernel etc.
i'm only play with power and volume button.
and then my xoom stuck at "entering nvflash recovery mode".
my,question,how exit thaht mode?
i can't adb cause my pc not recognise my xoom.
please,help me to figure out.
thankyou
*PS:-my xoom is m600 [wifi-3g/verizon-usa version]
can you reboot the device? if yes does it stuck on reboot without pressing buttons?
if you cant turn of the device with the power button just press power + vol up at the same time for 3 sec
now it should turn off
this may help you
Here is how I was able to get into different booting modes.
1. Power down
2. Power up and wait for the M sign to show up
3. Press volume down, nvFlash will display, press volume down again, RSD mode will display, press volume down again, fastboot mode will display.
4. Press volume up to select fastboot
5. Go ahead and flash the kernel that you like to restore
can you change the booting mode by pressing vol down?
UnholyX said:
can you reboot the device? if yes does it stuck on reboot without pressing buttons?
if you cant turn of the device with the power button just press power + vol up at the same time for 3 sec
now it should turn off
this may help you
Here is how I was able to get into different booting modes.
1. Power down
2. Power up and wait for the M sign to show up
3. Press volume down, nvFlash will display, press volume down again, RSD mode will display, press volume down again, fastboot mode will display.
4. Press volume up to select fastboot
5. Go ahead and flash the kernel that you like to restore
can you change the booting mode by pressing vol down?
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thanks for your quick response..
yes,i can reboot/powerr off by power+vol UP.
but if only press power button to turn off ,nothing happens.
EDIT:-try this method and no success.
I don't know if I got something wrong up there, but since you didn't flash anything and were just playing around with vol up/down, you should not have to flash anything...
What happens if you just reset your xoom by holding vol up + power for 3 seconds and after that just wait? Imo your xoom should just boot back into android and everything should be fine...
he donĀ“t has to flash something
i am not sure if he wasnt able to turn of the device... and reboot it or something else...
the points for flashing r optional - if he wants to change the kernel or something
llama-power said:
I don't know if I got something wrong up there, but since you didn't flash anything and were just playing around with vol up/down, you should not have to flash anything...
What happens if you just reset your xoom by holding vol up + power for 3 seconds and after that just wait? Imo your xoom should just boot back into android and everything should be fine...
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i'm try vol UP+power,xoom show up and "entering nvflash recovery " stil there.
i'm to press power button only for 3 sec,xoom not show up.
press power about 5sec nothing show up.
but,when i press about 8-10sec xoom powering on and still entering nvflash recovery"
also,remove battery for 1=3 hour still get stuck.
btw,thanks for your quick response
kromoxs said:
i'm try vol UP+power,xoom show up and "entering nvflash recovery " stil there.
i'm to press power button only for 3 sec,xoom not show up.
press power about 5sec nothing show up.
but,when i press about 8-10sec xoom powering on and still entering nvflash recovery"
also,remove battery for 1=3 hour still get stuck.
btw,thanks for your quick response
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Try holding Vol up + PWR for 3 seconds and release, you should see the Motorola logo.
Can you tell us what happened before the xoom went off, or if you have loaded a custom ROM some time ago.
megabiteg said:
Try holding Vol up + PWR for 3 seconds and release, you should see the Motorola logo.
Can you tell us what happened before the xoom went off, or if you have loaded a custom ROM some time ago.
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power +vol UP resulting device poweringg on but stuck at dualcore logos.
i'm not load any rom.kernel etc before,just like i said,i just play with power and volume and suddenly i'm stuck
still stuck...any other solution?
kromoxs said:
still stuck...any other solution?
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Let the battery go all the way down. Then put it on charge and try to boot-up.
Can you get into fastboot mode? If so, you should be able to reboot into your OS.

[Q] Note 3 SM-N9006 stuck on bootloop w/ USB Debugging disabled

When I bought my Note 3 SM-N9006 here in the Phils, its already rooted without CWM/TWRP and Supersu, but all the apps that needs root access can be used.
So the problem occur when I want to change my font and installed Font installer *root*, when I clicked the reboot button when the app prompted me to, it rebooted however it was stuck on bootloop, that samsung logo keeps on flashing.. its been 2 days already.
I tried to use kingoapp, flashtool, aio vibrant, and odin, but unfortunately, USB Debugging is disabled so it cannot be detected.
And whenever I go to download mode by pressing vol down - power button - home button, it just keeps on opening up to the samsung logo again. and whenever I click vol up - vol down - power button, this is what appears...
Select boot mode:
[VOLUME_UP to select. VOLUME_DOWN is OK.]
[recovery mode]
[fastboot mode]
[normal mode] <<==
I can use the volume up to choose, but whenever I click volume down, nothing happens.
PLEASE HELP ME!
dadafrog said:
When I bought my Note 3 SM-N9006 here in the Phils, its already rooted without CWM/TWRP and Supersu, but all the apps that needs root access can be used.
So the problem occur when I want to change my font and installed Font installer *root*, when I clicked the reboot button when the app prompted me to, it rebooted however it was stuck on bootloop, that samsung logo keeps on flashing.. its been 2 days already.
I tried to use kingoapp, flashtool, aio vibrant, and odin, but unfortunately, USB Debugging is disabled so it cannot be detected.
And whenever I go to download mode by pressing vol down - power button - home button, it just keeps on opening up to the samsung logo again. and whenever I click vol up - vol down - power button, this is what appears...
Select boot mode:
[VOLUME_UP to select. VOLUME_DOWN is OK.]
[recovery mode]
[fastboot mode]
[normal mode] <<==
I can use the volume up to choose, but whenever I click volume down, nothing happens.
PLEASE HELP ME!
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Google MTK droid tools this helped me enter into recovery and fix my phone when this happened to me. I hope this helps
Did you manage to sort this. If so how did you sorted this?
Best regards
dadafrog said:
When I bought my Note 3 SM-N9006 here in the Phils, its already rooted without CWM/TWRP and Supersu, but all the apps that needs root access can be used.
So the problem occur when I want to change my font and installed Font installer *root*, when I clicked the reboot button when the app prompted me to, it rebooted however it was stuck on bootloop, that samsung logo keeps on flashing.. its been 2 days already.
I tried to use kingoapp, flashtool, aio vibrant, and odin, but unfortunately, USB Debugging is disabled so it cannot be detected.
And whenever I go to download mode by pressing vol down - power button - home button, it just keeps on opening up to the samsung logo again. and whenever I click vol up - vol down - power button, this is what appears...
Select boot mode:
[VOLUME_UP to select. VOLUME_DOWN is OK.]
[recovery mode]
[fastboot mode]
[normal mode] <<==
I can use the volume up to choose, but whenever I click volume down, nothing happens.
PLEASE HELP ME!
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Solution : Recovery Mode Problem - Android logo lying down with a red sign.

And here am here showing how to fix the problem of recovery mode of not showing any recovery options when entering recovery mode.
You may enter recover mode with CWM or from system recovery mode by holding down vol up + vol down + lock key or in Samsung by vol up and home key or whatever yours is.
Then many people complains about not showing any options instead of Android logo lying down with a red attention sign.
It is not a problem or error basically it is locked basically what you will do to solve is :
1) Press vol up and vol down key at the same time. And hold for few seconds (this may work on most devices)
2) Simultaneously press both the vol up and down keys (try this if first didn't worked)
3) If both didn't worked try combining the both step given above and this will show you the options.
Instruction - To scroll press up and down press vol up and vol down keys respectively.
Note - Touch keys don't work in recovery mode. :thumbup:
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danielsmith177 said:
And here am here showing how to fix the problem of recovery mode of not showing any recovery options when entering recovery mode.
You may enter recover mode with CWM or from system recovery mode by holding down vol up + vol down + lock key or in Samsung by vol up and home key or whatever yours is.
Then many people complains about not showing any options instead of Android logo lying down with a red attention sign.
It is not a problem or error basically it is locked basically what you will do to solve is :
1) Press vol up and vol down key at the same time. And hold for few seconds (this may work on most devices)
2) Simultaneously press both the vol up and down keys (try this if first didn't worked)
3) If both didn't worked try combining the both step given above and this will show you the options.
Instruction - To scroll press up and down press vol up and vol down keys respectively.
Note - Touch keys don't work in recovery mode. :thumbup:
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LG G Pro F350S Can't Boot To Recovery After Lolipop Upgrade

Typical steps to enter recovery mode not working (F350S model)
I have F350S model which I rooted, and accidentally deleted "phone" from the system apps. Was unable to make calls or texts, and I could not find any help to reinstall the deleted "phone" apk (it may not be so simple to "just re-install it", I suppose). My solution was to re-stall a fresh stock ROM (it is 4.4 kitkat),.......BUT....I cannot find any stock ROM online for this phone. So, I decided to use Lollipop upgrade (Future 3.2 ROM).
I installed Lollipop, and everything appeared to be successful. I made phone call and texts, had wifi, and was re-installing my games and social media apps. Then, suddenly, I get an error "Unfortunately, LG IMS has stopped." The error is persistent. I cannot get away from it. I say "OK" and it just comes back. I have no idea what "LG IMS" is, or why it stopped.
I figure I will just re-install the Future 3.2 ROM again and start over. I need to enter recovery mode, and the instructions to do this are one of three possible ways:
1.) Power off, then hold POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons. When startup logo appears, RELEASE, and then hold POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons again, and then phone should enter recovery mode. But it does not! It just boots up to the "LG IMS has stopped" error, again,
or 2.) Power off, then hold POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons. When startup logo appears, release POWER BUTTON ONLY (keep holding VOLUME DOWN button, do not release), then press POWER button again. Phone should enter recovery mode, but it does not! Same as above,
or 3.) Same as above, but after startup logo appears, hold down BOTH VOLUME UP AND DOWN. But...same results. No recovery mode and boots directly to persistent error.
I'm guessing my recovery feature is screwed somehow. How do I fix this? I cannot enter recovery mode using the buttons and directions I have seen for this phone. I've tried a few other variations of button pressing too. No avail. There has to be a solution!!!
Ken B. said:
I have F350S model which I rooted, and accidentally deleted "phone" from the system apps. Was unable to make calls or texts, and I could not find any help to reinstall the deleted "phone" apk (it may not be so simple to "just re-install it", I suppose). My solution was to re-stall a fresh stock ROM (it is 4.4 kitkat),.......BUT....I cannot find any stock ROM online for this phone. So, I decided to use Lollipop upgrade (Future 3.2 ROM).
I installed Lollipop, and everything appeared to be successful. I made phone call and texts, had wifi, and was re-installing my games and social media apps. Then, suddenly, I get an error "Unfortunately, LG IMS has stopped." The error is persistent. I cannot get away from it. I say "OK" and it just comes back. I have no idea what "LG IMS" is, or why it stopped.
I figure I will just re-install the Future 3.2 ROM again and start over. I need to enter recovery mode, and the instructions to do this are one of three possible ways:
1.) Power off, then hold POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons. When startup logo appears, RELEASE, and then hold POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons again, and then phone should enter recovery mode. But it does not! It just boots up to the "LG IMS has stopped" error, again,
or 2.) Power off, then hold POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons. When startup logo appears, release POWER BUTTON ONLY (keep holding VOLUME DOWN button, do not release), then press POWER button again. Phone should enter recovery mode, but it does not! Same as above,
or 3.) Same as above, but after startup logo appears, hold down BOTH VOLUME UP AND DOWN. But...same results. No recovery mode and boots directly to persistent error.
I'm guessing my recovery feature is screwed somehow. How do I fix this? I cannot enter recovery mode using the buttons and directions I have seen for this phone. I've tried a few other variations of button pressing too. No avail. There has to be a solution!!!
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I think this is the same from F320S from my Wife.
Press and Hold Power and Volume Down When startup logo appears, RELEASE and Press and Hold Power and Volume Up
until the Korean characters Comes and a little longer
letschky said:
I think this is the same from F320S from my Wife.
Press and Hold Power and Volume Down When startup logo appears, RELEASE and Press and Hold Power and Volume Up
until the Korean characters Comes and a little longer
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Thank for reply, but this button combo no worky, either.
If I hold down ALL THREE BUTTONS, I get a Korean screen, IMEI number with barcode, with 3 options, but I cannot tell what any of it says. I tried all 3 options, and they all just cause the phone to restart. Not sure what they do.
any further information ? I get entering the recovery problem too !
If you are using custom recovery (TWRP or CWM) to enter the recovery press and hold the POWER and VOL UP while your phone is turned off, wait for the Korean characters to appear then release the buttons.

[Q] How to boot in recovery console on Lenovo A5000

Hi guys,
title speaks for itself
I have tried every single method that came up from google:
Recovery Mode Lenovo A5000
Turn off the device
Press and hold Volume UP key + Power Key for a few seconds
Release all key when Android Recovery Mode appears
Use Volume keys to select
Use Power key to confirm
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The combination should be-->
-->Simultaneously press&hold Power button & Volume+ and Volume- (Yes,both volume buttons).
If by using this combination the phone just shutdowns or restarts.....Simultaneously press&hold Power button & Volume+ and Volume- >Release all buttons when the Lenovo logo (the first static logo) disappears.
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...or use a sequence--> Simultaneously press&hold Power button & Volume+ and Volume- -->Release only the Power button when the Lenovo logo appears-->Keep on pressing both Volume(+&-) buttons until you enter the recovery mode.
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don't remove your fingers until it boots up.. much better if you press first the volume keys before you power on.. keep pressing all together until it opens. or you might end up booting the chinese recovery.
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With Vol Up+Power button managed to get this:
Select boot mode:
[VOLUME_UP to select. VOLUME_DOWN is OK>]
[Recovery Mode] <<==
[Fastboot Mode]
[Normal boot]
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i can change selection with Vol Up (move arrow), but neither Vol Down or Power button acts like OK button
Tried to reboot to recovery from app it returns "no command" error.
After that i found what is key combination (i think) hold down volume up and down and power button. after 5+ seconds release power button, but keep pressing volume buttons. But no command error again.
I really need recovery console, cuz i want to install xposed but if i get stuck in bootloop will...well, will get stuck
Well, also tried to plug-in USB cable while holding Volume UP ad Volume DOWN buttons, to see will it shows in adb. Result is "no command" again. But i can see device attached when using build-in cd-rom + usb debug enabled
For me , Button Combination never Works Exactly , but when i Reboot into Recovery (using Rashr app etc) , then same No Command Window Appears and then i Press Power Button Again and Recovery Window Appears... No Command Error Shows , Simply Press Power Button again Like for 0.5 Seconds , Recovery Screen Shows Up, Works for me.. ...
And also me Using Same 4.4.2 , i installed Xposed (Not From Recovery) and Never Got a Bootloop...
For Now i am using TWRP , Working Well , But Still Button Combination is Really Annoying For me...
Yeah I have very large fingers and those damn buttons are very small lol so its aggravating, but a real life saver when everything is frozen rock solid ..try that button combo on an LG g4 , its taken me an hour of reboots to finally get to recovery, why put such tiny hardware buttons on the back of the phone ffs
Through my ancient eyes comes the certainty of decay... LG G4 & L 70
Thanks guys, but i've managed to flash TWRP recovery and don't have No command error, anymore
Need help
I tried twrp recovery by sp tool but i am unable to go to recovery mode. I m using vol+ with power it takes me to menu but i m unable to select by vol down there
salikrao said:
I tried twrp recovery by sp tool but i am unable to go to recovery mode. I m using vol+ with power it takes me to menu but i m unable to select by vol down there
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Power Off Your Mobile , Now Press Vol+ , Vol- and Power Button all At the Same Time Until your Phone starts again and you See Lenovo Logo (Below Written Powered By Android) , then after 5 Seconds Release All .... Now wait , and you'r in Recovery Now .... Works For me...
Or you can Try "adb reboot recovery" , this one works for me too...
If None of these Working , then Re-flash Recovery and Check again (Try flashing Recovery Using different Method Like using Rashr App)...
FurqanHanif said:
Power Off Your Mobile , Now Press Vol+ , Vol- and Power Button all At the Same Time Until your Phone starts again and you See Lenovo Logo (Below Written Powered By Android) , then after 5 Seconds Release All .... Now wait , and you'r in Recovery Now .... Works For me...
Or you can Try "adb reboot recovery" , this one works for me too...
If None of these Working , then Re-flash Recovery and Check again (Try flashing Recovery Using different Method Like using Rashr App)...
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Thanx for reply Furqan in fact i am new to lenovo and it is my wife's mobile in yhe the evening i will post its firmware and other information it was working fine before this update of s124 now i am trying but didn't get root for lollipop 5.0.2 well please refer me to any forum where i can get whole info
Finally it is working with twrp recovery i was having problem with key combination. This time i had pressed vol +- with power key for 5 sec nothing happened i left power key only then i see lenovo logo after another 5 sec i left both vol keys and got twrp recovery
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Any possibility to downgrade to kitkat?
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Hey guys do you hapen to have a solution to my problem:
My A5000 won't shut down properly, it doesn't vibrate at the end of power off process and from that moment on it gives no any further life signs... I somehow managed to turn it back on but it totally drained my battery over night... (btw i turned it back on by simply holding power button for approx. 20 seconds)
hi
why i cant prese the volume key when in choose recovery mode?
Well, Stock Recovery never opened until I flashed a custom recovery (TWRP). ?
Thanks

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