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Help Galaxy S2 Not going into recovery mode

arsalrulez

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May 8, 2013
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Hi All
<> I need help on my Galaxy S2 Booting.
<> I m unable to go into recovery mode and my phone is not bootin up since morning
<> it stucks on initial screen of Galaxy S2 and stays there
I Can go into the download screen (Volume Down + Power + Main button) but not going into the recovery mode
<> can any one help? What is the best solution now and what can i do most ??
Regards
 
Firstly, it can sometimes be a little cumbersome entering upload/download mode.
Make sure you press vol-up+home+power in that order and keep pressed until you see the recovery screen come up. If its still sticking on the initial Samsung logo, then you have a problem

If so, try a soft and hard reset

If that doesnt cure it, then boot into download mode and try an Odin flash of a kernel .tar (or .tar.md5) file that is compatible with your current ROM

If that still fails, then you will need to flash your current firmware from sammobile.com or live.samsung-updates.com via download mode+Odin
 
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I am having EXACTLY the same problem, has anyone ever suggested a fix for this? I know this is an old thread but as a long shot, did OP get this fixed?

If you are unable to enter Recovery mode whatsoever but can get into Download mode you will need to download and flash, via Odin, the stock Samsung firmware for your phone's model version and CSC code by following the instructions in #1.7 of the Jelly Bean update - Dummies Guide.
 
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I am having EXACTLY the same problem, has anyone ever suggested a fix for this? I know this is an old thread but as a long shot, did OP get this fixed?

Client did an update to Jellybean and a few days later phone was stuck in a boot loop. Had trouble launching into recovery mode as SIIX has no home hard key. We did a battery pull then volume down +volume up + power. Release power after 1st Samsung logo and keep holding volume up/down.

After successful launch of recovery mode we did a wipe/reset that had no effect. We repeated the steps and this time chose 'wipe cache partition'. After it wiped we pulled battery and rebooted normally and it went through what appears to be an 'update' process and booted normal and is now fixed.

This user was lucky and had a back-up file so info could be restored! Hope this helps!

@TyRouteTutor
 
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