If you are an Android users, you must have, at least, heard of it or maybe you have experienced this, boot loop. Bootloop means that you are fail to get into your home screen, that your Android device keeps showing the Android logo or rebooting.
The first rule when your Android's got bootloop is keep calm. It's not the end of the world. Your device is still curable and your data are safe. However, to fix it you need to use your brain, so don't panic and follow the tutorial by Tutorial Elex below.
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First of all, there are two kinds of bootloops (some say three): light bootloop or hard bootloop. Light bootloop means that it's temporary while hard bootloop means that you can't get in to your system permanently although you have restarted it many times.
How to Fix Bootloop
Light bootloop
To fix the light bootloop is simple. All you need to is turn off your device, take off the memory, SIM card, battery and anything attached on the phone. Let it be for about 30 minutes to 1 hour or even 1 day. After that reattach everything and turn your device on. If the bootloop still occurs, then go to the next step.
Hard bootloop
To fix hard bootlooop, you need to follow the instructions below:
- One of the ways to fix it is to reset factory and does a full wipe. But how you can do reset factory if you can't even boot your device? The answer is to go to the Recovery Mode.
- To get into the Recovery Mode, turn off your phone and then turn on by pressing the Home + Volume Up + Power buttons simultaneously. However some some Android devices have different ways to get into the Recovery Mode. Check it out:
Samsung
Galaxy Gio / Fit / Mini / ACE: Home + Power buttons
Galaxy Young / Young Duos / Pocket: Home + Volume Up + Power buttons
HTC
Power + Volume Down + Power On buttons
HUAWEI
Power + Volume Up + Power buttons
LG
Home + Volume Up + Power buttons
Andromax
Home + Volume Up + Power buttons
ADVAN VANDROID
Power + Volume Down until the Andriod logo and triangle appear and then press Home button
CROSS
Power + Volume Down
If you've succeed get into the Recovery Mode, your screen will likely be like in the picture below (some are not exactly the same). Use the volume buttons to go up and down and use the power or home button to execute. Choose the Wipe data / Factory Reset and press power or home button to erase all the data in your phone. (It's wise to backup your data before doing this).
A menu will appear and if you are sure, then choose "Yes" to wipe your data. Your phone will restart once it finishes full wipe. But in case it's not restarting, then choose "Reboot System Now" to restart your device. Wait until it finishes and your device will be like new. You have to start everything over again, but if you have backup already, you can just restore everything.
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