Bootloader Problem - LeEco Le 2 Questions & Answers

ON pressing Volume down + power it shows bootloader but
Now its not coming.. and it shows THE SCREEN WHICH came when we go to recovery And it hangs there... It happens when I wipe all the things from advance wipe..

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[Q] Bricked Note

I think I bricked my note. After turning it on, it pop up the " Samsung" animation and the screen went totally blacked. When I hold the Volume Down + Home + Power button, It went into the downloading screen in Odin Mode and it got stucked there. Can anyone help on this ? thanx in advance.
If you put into download mode then it has to stay there in downloading mode, it stucked in downloading mode means? what process you have performed after entering in download mode?
go to recovery , Home + Vol up + power
wipe cache, n wipe data if needed (u will lose data)
thanx dr. I managed to get it done. i download the stock roms

[Q] recovery

hey ive just re rooted, installed recovery on locked bootloader but how do i enter recovery? people saying vol + but how were do i do this when the phone is off?
ykdr-scott said:
hey ive just re rooted, installed recovery on locked bootloader but how do i enter recovery? people saying vol + but how were do i do this when the phone is off?
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while you turn on the phone and sony logo shows up.. press vol down few times until CWM recovery shows up
power on the phone and when the sony logo appears, start repeatedly tapping vol up key until you get a vibration alert.

Help with TWRP Recovery Issue

Hopefully you all don't sigh or roll your eyes at my questions, I came from iOS 2 weeks ago and the Android learning curve is pretty damn steep!
Many guides I read says to enter recovery mode by turning the phone off, then holding volume down and power buttons until the screen flashes and you should enter right into recovery, especially guides to flash a rom. I installed TWRP last week and the way I enter it is hit restart with phone powered on and as the phone begins to restart hold volume down only, then I enter it.
When I hold power and volume down when the phone is shut off, I get the HTC boot image as the phone is rebooting and then a message saying something along the lines of the phone will reboot and it counts down 3,2,1 then the phone reboots a second time and not into recovery. Plus my wallpaper gets removed. I rebooted but the wallpaper was still removed.
Two questions; Is this some sort of faulty installation of my recovery? Which way should I boot into recovery when about to wipe and flash a rom? Thanks a million!
twrp quicker reboot...
AcerRacer said:
Hopefully you all don't sigh or roll your eyes at my questions, I came from iOS 2 weeks ago and the Android learning curve is pretty damn steep!
Many guides I read says to enter recovery mode by turning the phone off, then holding volume down and power buttons until the screen flashes and you should enter right into recovery, especially guides to flash a rom. I installed TWRP last week and the way I enter it is hit restart with phone powered on and as the phone begins to restart hold volume down only, then I enter it.
When I hold power and volume down when the phone is shut off, I get the HTC boot image as the phone is rebooting and then a message saying something along the lines of the phone will reboot and it counts down 3,2,1 then the phone reboots a second time and not into recovery. Plus my wallpaper gets removed. I rebooted but the wallpaper was still removed.
Two questions; Is this some sort of faulty installation of my recovery? Which way should I boot into recovery when about to wipe and flash a rom? Thanks a million!
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way i do it is i unlock the screen hold power down to get the power options screen then i select reboot i wait for the screen to go blank then i hold the power and volume down it will load into bootloader then i just hit whatever boot loader has the recovery on it (twrp 2.5... had a problem wouldnt do system boot just take me back to recovery so i had to do to bootloader then restart from there) then you will hit recovery i would do a factory wipe but dont have it delete anything else just do a normal factory wipe and maybe delete cache and your problem should be fixed unless there is an issue with your rom you are using then if it bugs you that much find a different one.
another not when the system reboots i think you can just hit volume down dont have to hold power also but im so aggrivated with my current issue i just hold power also to make sure it goes thew.
AcerRacer said:
Hopefully you all don't sigh or roll your eyes at my questions, I came from iOS 2 weeks ago and the Android learning curve is pretty damn steep!
Many guides I read says to enter recovery mode by turning the phone off, then holding volume down and power buttons until the screen flashes and you should enter right into recovery, especially guides to flash a rom. I installed TWRP last week and the way I enter it is hit restart with phone powered on and as the phone begins to restart hold volume down only, then I enter it.
When I hold power and volume down when the phone is shut off, I get the HTC boot image as the phone is rebooting and then a message saying something along the lines of the phone will reboot and it counts down 3,2,1 then the phone reboots a second time and not into recovery. Plus my wallpaper gets removed. I rebooted but the wallpaper was still removed.
Two questions; Is this some sort of faulty installation of my recovery? Which way should I boot into recovery when about to wipe and flash a rom? Thanks a million!
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*Update*
Ok so after trying again to enter bootloader from power off holding volume down and power button, the same thing happened where I got the 3 second countdown but I continued to hold the buttons and I correctly entered into bootloader. So my question then stands, when flashing a new rom does it matter which method I use? (Reboot, volume down or Power on, volume down/power)
Thanks
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[Q] Power Button Problem

Sometimes Power button only functions for screen off.
Holding the power button doesn't show any menu and i cannot take screenshots when this happens..
I restart the phone from the back hole... but then again after about 2 days power button stops working
Phone Status:
Bootloader Locked..
Rooted... but this problem occurred even when the phone wasn't rooted
Any solution ??//
zaryab said:
Sometimes Power button only functions for screen off.
Holding the power button doesn't show any menu and i cannot take screenshots when this happens..
I restart the phone from the back hole... but then again after about 2 days power button stops working
Phone Status:
Bootloader Locked..
Rooted... but this problem occurred even when the phone wasn't rooted
Any solution ??//
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Tried factory reset? And what Android version are you running? Possible hardware issue?
Yup tried factory reset .. No luck
Jellybean 4.3
.205
try this bro.. install a recovery (CWM recovery)
1. enter recovery.
2. wipe cache.
3. wipe dalvik cache.
4. wipe data/factory reset.
5. reboot.
for screenshot try.. volume down+power button at same time...

[Q] Startup Problem

My Motorola Atrix Hd won't boot up every time I turn the phone on the m logo shows up then goes to the recovery screen that have a red triangle their and stay their for a wild then goes back to the m logo how do i fix the problem
If it keeps going to recovery, you could try wiping cache and Dalvik to see of that happens. If this doesn't help, you may need to wipe the data partition too. If that doesn't help, you may have to re-flash the stock ROM.
audit13 said:
If it keeps going to recovery, you could try wiping cache and Dalvik to see of that happens. If this doesn't help, you may need to wipe the data partition too. If that doesn't help, you may have to re-flash the stock ROM.
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how do i wipe the data partition
When you boot your phone, it goes right to the dead android all the time? If it does, that is recovery mode. I think you press the volume up key, select the option to wipe data, and reboot.
Special boot modes
Recovery: Hold Volume Down & Power simultaneously.
Bootloader: Hold Volume Up Volume Down & Power simultaneously. On the next screen use Volume Down to scroll to bootloader and then use Volume Up to select.
Fastboot: Hold Volume Up Volume Down & Power simultaneously. On the next screen use Volume Down to scroll to bootloader and then use Volume Up to select.
audit13 said:
When you boot your phone, it goes right to the dead android all the time? If it does, that is recovery mode. I think you press the volume up key, select the option to wipe data, and reboot.
Special boot modes
Recovery: Hold Volume Down & Power simultaneously.
Bootloader: Hold Volume Up Volume Down & Power simultaneously. On the next screen use Volume Down to scroll to bootloader and then use Volume Up to select.
Fastboot: Hold Volume Up Volume Down & Power simultaneously. On the next screen use Volume Down to scroll to bootloader and then use Volume Up to select.
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i did that but the phone is still doing the same thing
What ROM was your phone running? Does it have an unlocked bootloader? Did this happen after you did something to the ROM?
I am also have startup problems.
I manually restarted my phone and it fell into a black screen. No logo motorola. I made ​​all [power + volume (+, -)] => My phone booted into normal.
The cause of this problem?
Since I have a problem I did not start that way anymore: Power -> Reboot
Instead I just power off.
audit13 said:
What ROM was your phone running? Does it have an unlocked bootloader? Did this happen after you did something to the ROM?
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i wasn't using a rom i was actually trying to install one, and the bootloader is locked
Try flashing a rom using rsd lite.

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