Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Device stuck on bootloader screen(manufacturer logo)

Your Android device is stuck on bootloader screen? When you boot after rooting or installing a custom ROM on your device, you only see the big, dull logo of your manufacturer? Don't panic as this is normal and understandable. During the root or installation process, an error occured and ruined:silly: your entire operating system. When you install ROMs, you have to delete the current operating system, and if an error occur, it will terminate any installation done on your device, which leaves your device with came-with-box software components:crying:, which in this case the bootloader. It got stuck on the bootloader screen because your device has no available system to boot into. So the solution:cowboy: is simple:
Case #1. In case you've installed a recovery and have backed up your system, boot into recovery and restore it.
Case #2. If you haven't installed recovery, search through the internet for recovery installation tutorial for your device, make sure to search by the model e.g.GT-P5200 not the name e.g.Samsung Galaxy Tab 3. Boot into recovery and wipe everything exists on your hard disk. Transfer the ROM you want to install from your PC to the device turned on and with the recovery booting in, so the PC can access the device, or else it will be in accesible even if plugged in via USB cable. After that install the ROM you transfered to your device, and now it will boot.
Sorry that I couldn't be more informative, this is how far i can go, but if you have any questions, just quote my post, and I'll be in response.
See ya later!:fingers-crossed:


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