not passing Logo screen, chinese recovery - Device Repair

I rooted my AM 407 from AMGOO with Kingo root, and turned phone off.
Later, turned it on, Screen stuck with Logo.
I went to recovery mode, but they are in Chinese.
What to do?

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Cannot access recovery mode

I know it seems strange, normally it would be the other way around, but that's how it is. I used to be on stock 4.1.2 with root and philz touch, I dediced to flash PA 4.6, and everything worked right, but I wanted tot ry other roms as it didn't even have hybrid engine any longer. I turned off my phone, and tried to enter recovery, model from phone flashes and the the screen turns off, recovery screen never came up, the phone was on as touching the capacitive buttons make their light turn on. I pull out the battery and enter into download mode, use heimdall to flash the latest philz recovery I can find and it happen succesfully, iI turn off the phone and go again into recovery mode and the exact same thing happens, screen turned off but phone turned on, go to recovery mode again and yet again, the same thing happens, screen turned off and capacitive can light on.
I can still boot into the rom without a problemand do everything normally, has this ever happened to anyone else?
//EDIT//
So, I don't know what happened, maybe I was using the wrong key combo, but now download mode appears again, the problem is that it's not getting recognized by heimdallr most of the times I connect it, the time it did get detected I flashed philz again, but recovery is still innacesible
//EDIT2//
tried to install a rom using mobile odin(tried to flash recovery but it wouldn't let me) and, bad idea, now I don't have a working rom and it does the same as recovery, stay the screen turned off the oly thing reacting the capacitive buttons.
I noticed that when the phone is turned off, it appears on the computer as an MTP device(though I can't interact with it), when it is in recovery or ormal modescreen off) it doesn't appear at all, when I'm in this mode holding power button for several seconds makes the samsung logo flash a couple of times until it comes back to screen turned off.
also, when running the comman lsusb I get
"Bus 004 Device 105: ID 04e8:6860 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd GT-I9100 Phone [Galaxy S II], GT-I9300 Phone [Galaxy S III], GT-P7500 [Galaxy Tab 10.1]"does this happen to anyone else?
also did this procedure http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6484279/detecting-device-for-debugging-adb-does-not-work, but it didn't help
TL;DR I can only access to download mode, but heimdall is not detecting device(and when I was able to flash a recovery everything stayed the same), recovery mode results in a turned off screen in which only capacitive buttons do something, holing power buttons makes the phone reboot.

[Q] Lollipop stuck in boot, access the recovery but can't factory reset

My Moto G2 turned off because the battery was low, then I can't boot it properly. I can access the recovery mode but any of the option works, it always take me back to the 'M' logo and then freeze. What should I do? I use the phone as it's came, everything is stock.

[Troublshoot]Phone is stuck on bootloop, can't access recovery mode

I'm new to this business so I might not know everything.
I wanted to install Lolipop on my xperia sp using cyanogenmod 12.1. I rooted it with towelroot, got superuser and installed Rashr to get a recovery mode program. It asked me to make a back up first, so I did. Then I went on an selected TWPR img and it flashed a partition but didn't reboot as it asked me to, I then realized I missed some steps in the installation process.
So I went on and used the backup Rashr made and it also cleaned a partition. Then I rebooted. Since then, it's stuck in bootloop, the screen flashes on and off just pure black and never reaches the logo just solid black. I tried turning it off from the back, going into recovery mode but I couldn't(I held the buttons for at least 2 min and it wouldn't work), it would just light the blue led for a little and then resume to the loop.
PC, Sony companion doesn't recognize it. It only sees it when I try to go into recovery mode(power + volume up) while it is plugged in and appears in device manager as "S1boot Fastboot", I left it for a good 10 min to install the driver, but it wouldn't.
I don't have bootloader unlocked. Right now I left it on so it could drain the battery, but it should take a long time for that to happen. Please help me!!
FIXED
After looking for other fixes, I found this guide and it worked just great.
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My phone is unlocked, UBL, with original 205 firmware. Sometimes it's turned off, the boot was problem: few bootloot before load the system. I installed twrp and cwm, but reinstall twrp, from twrp, and it's the problem. If I power on in flash mode, the phone exit from flash mode after 43 sec. and light is red. After 63 sec go to back to flash mode. I don't flash my phone. Help please! Sorry my english.

Boot loop. No Recovery but Download mode

Hello,
this is my first post on here and I am sorry for it being a "Help me" one.
So yesterday I found my S4 Active again and I remembered it having problems booting up and being stuck in a boot loop. So I powered it on and it worked fine (exept for the lower halve of the touch screen not working, but I think that's another Problem). So I took out the battery. A couple of hours later I tried turning it on again, but this time I had the same Boot loop. When I insert the battery nothing happens (so no stuck Power Button). If I then press the power button it turns on. After the Samsung Logo it goes black for a while but the Backlight is on. After this it shuts down then turns on again but only for a short Moment (no Samsung Logo visible but it vibrates). Then it turns off again and turns on again and flashes the Samsung logo and so on. If I try to Boot into Recovery mode, sometimes it enters Recovery for a second and then turns off and on again but most of the time it just turns of after the Samsung logo and shows the same behaviour as described above.
I am able to enter Download Mode though. If I go into it and press down (to Abort Download Mode) it goes into Boot loop. If I press volume up I am able to flash through Odin ( I did this to flash the stock Rom 5.0.1 again, but it did not help at all). I also noticed that if I attach the phone via usb to the computer but no battery is inserted, the Backlight flashes every 2 seconds or so.
So does this look like a Hardware defect or is there any hope for me.
Thanks

Phone boot in recovery mode automatically

Hi guys, yesterday i tried to install cwm and before i turned off the phone, i press the 3 buttons combination to boot into recovery but my phone still stucks at samsung logo, that's the first thing.
The second thing is before i get the battery off, i restarted the phone and installed a app called 'Reboot Recovery Mode' or something like this, and i opened the app, so the app told me "Are you sure you want to reboot into recovery mode? Y/N" and i pressed yes, but that's the problem.
Before the phone reboot it stucks at Samsung logo, so i know the problem is with the recovery, ok, i get the battery again off and trying to boot in normal mode and voila! the phone stucks at samsung logo, everytime when i put the battery on it restarts and trying to boot into recovery mode (and stucks at samsung logo), i let the phone like 5 hour without the battery to see what's happening, but nothing, the phone is trying to reboot in recovery mode.
The problem is, why when i power-up in normal mode the phone is rebooting in recovery recovery mode? That's happening everytime.
I tried to overwriting the recovery mode in download mode with odin, i flashed the stock recovery, but nothing, when odin restarts my phone, again stuck at samsung logo
Sorry if i make some typo, but i dont know to speak english very well.
EDIT: i think the phone everytime when is powered up is getting the last app process and trying to boot into recovery mode.
PS: adb don't recongnize my phone, just odin, and the only thing that i can do is to enter download mode, i can't open recovery mode...

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