Note3 keeps rebooting into recovery - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just installed cwm recovery on my note 3 that had stock root android 5.0. I used recovery tools from the app store and selected reboot into recovery after it flashed it. Now all it does is try to reboot into recovery fails and restarts the process over again.
I can't get into download mode and removing the battery does not help.
Any ideas?

Shouldn't be that severe. Are you sure you're pressing the right buttons to get into download mode?
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[Q] TWRP: "custom recovery" not working anymore, TWRP not starting

Hi there,
I wanted to install latest CM10.1 coming from 0526 yesterday on my Defy+.
Did a backup with TWRP first.
Then the flashing failed, so I wanted to recover from backup.
Phone now is stuck at Motorola M not booting anymore.
When I enter bootloader (vol down) and want to enter "custom recover" he just jumps back to the same menu. TWRP is not starting.
Choosing "stock recovery" is possible, but if I choose a CM10.1 zip file it's not accepted.
RSD Lite does not recognize the phone when it's in the bootloader menu or in the stock recover menu.
Help is very much appreciated, what can I do?
Thanks and best regards.
are edianKa
[Idiot mode=on]
Okay, I found out why I couldn't enter flash mode by using Vol+ when starting.
The phone powered already up when I put in the battery, so I always pushed Vol+ too late.
Pressing Vol+ WHILE inserting the battery did the trick, phone went into flash mode and I could re-flash 2.3.6 sbf using RSD lite.
[Idiot mode=off]
Still not sure why TWRP was messed up just by recovering from a TWRP-made backup...
Best regards
Same situation to me.
I opened Terminal Emulator, gained root access
then type below command to get recovery mode
# reboot recovery
Custom recovery not running
I have a similar issue.
I rooted my stock S4 and installed the proper TWRP.
Heres where my situation is a bit different from anything I have seen on the forum threads. All attempts—both hard and soft—to reboot into recovery, all direct the reboot to Odin Mode. Just to clarify I have not flashed any rom custom or stock, the only thing I have flashed has been TWRP and CWM recovery. And I only flashed CWM AFTER the Failings of TWRP.
When I attempt to boot into recovery, it flashes the blue characters then sends me into a Odin Mode loop until I hard-key the "download mode" and select restart to boot the os normally.
my phone works fine other than not being able to flash custom roms, which is a pain in the arse especially with all the s4 Bloatware.
Here's what I have done so far to help myself:
• install CWM recovery
• tried hard-key reboot recovery (power off/ press home/volume up/power)
• soft reboot recovery through both Goo, CWM and ROM Toolbox pro
• removed my sd card and tried reboot recovery
• removed battery and reboot recovery
• emulator reboot recovery
• reboot recovery both with and without usb cable
I looked into flashing stock with Odin but all tutorials i could find were of an older version and I didnt want to guess what I needed to get that to work,
Please let me know if theres anything I can do.
(Verizon) Samsung Galaxy S4 jfltevzw

[Q] CM12 5.0.2 Beta #19 Cannot reboot into recovery (i9500)

I just flashed CM 12 beta on my i9500 (proper flash) but I found some bugs and lags hence I decided to reflash it when I found out I couldn't reboot into recovery mode. The device just restarts. I tried the 3 button combo, rebooting through recovery mode through the phone, even downloaded ROM Manager and tried booting into recovery but didn't help. How can I get my recovery back again? Is it because I used CWM instead of TWRP? I was using CWM v6.0.4.1 Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
It seems your recovery is broken. Try reflashing recovery by Odin Mode.
Sent from my Galaxy S4
try rebooting and just hold volume up.

Custom recovery reset?

I have a SM-900I (Taiwan version) with the Samsung version of Lollipop 5.0. I'm trying to install a custom recovery for backup purposes. I'm flashing the TWRP2.8.0.1 image using Odin 3.07. It seems I can have the custom recovery installed, but when I restart the phone it goes back to the stock recovery.
In Odin I'm checking only "Reset F. Time", I'm loading the tarball of the recovery as PDA, I start the process and it stops once it has reached "RES OK!!", I unplug the phone and shut it off, start it in recovery mode and the custom recovery is there, but after I launch Android and try to access recovery again I load up the stock recovery.
Solved by using a more up to date recovery image.
Tick off the auto reboot on odin
Then
Flash your recovery
Wait until it's done abt 2 min
Remove your battry and put it back
Go straightly in to the recovery mode by pressing volume up+power and home
U will see your custom recovery
Ps: flash the compatible twrp or phiztouch to your device

i need emergency help to my constant recovery boot loop without any recovery mode.

hello, i think i just bricked my note 3. i accidentally boot the phone into the recovery mode on my sm-n9005 singapore lte version.
i downloaded this application called Quick Boot (Reboot) by GHCV on google play store. upon opening up the application and selecting the "Recovery" mode, it rebooted my phone into the recovery mode but there is a problem. it keep on saying: "Recovery is not SEandroid enforcing set warranty bit: recovery" and it constantly stuck in the recovery boot loop ever since then till now. my note 3 sm-9005 5.0 version is rooted by kingo root. i tried to install TWRP into my note 3 but failed, on the odin 10.7 it showed that it is successful but on my phone it doesn't even go into TWRP recovery mode. i tried these steps but all failed: pull out battery then press volume down, power button and home button for awhile then put in battery; boot it into download mode then press volume down to restart but still it brings me to recovery boot loop. i cannot even go and hardware reset my phone anymore. please help me i need my this phone urgently as this is my every day phone. i didnt flash CWM too as i ran out of time. please reply me as soon as possible to my email [email protected] thanks. urgently needed help.
mastermind_tan said:
hello, i think i just bricked my note 3. i accidentally boot the phone into the recovery mode on my sm-n9005 singapore lte version.
i downloaded this application called Quick Boot (Reboot) by GHCV on google play store. upon opening up the application and selecting the "Recovery" mode, it rebooted my phone into the recovery mode but there is a problem. it keep on saying: "Recovery is not SEandroid enforcing set warranty bit: recovery" and it constantly stuck in the recovery boot loop ever since then till now. my note 3 sm-9005 5.0 version is rooted by kingo root. i tried to install TWRP into my note 3 but failed, on the odin 10.7 it showed that it is successful but on my phone it doesn't even go into TWRP recovery mode. i tried these steps but all failed: pull out battery then press volume down, power button and home button for awhile then put in battery; boot it into download mode then press volume down to restart but still it brings me to recovery boot loop. i cannot even go and hardware reset my phone anymore. please help me i need my this phone urgently as this is my every day phone. i didnt flash CWM too as i ran out of time. please reply me as soon as possible to my email [email protected] thanks. urgently needed help.
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Home-Volume Down-Power = Download Mode
Home-Volume Up - Power = Recovery Mode
You'll need to flash the Bootloader and Recovery. It may start up at this point. If not, then flash the Singapore ROM. You can extract the bootloader and recovery and then make them a .tar .md5 file for Odin. Read about it HERE. I've used it to recover my Canadian SM-N900W8 Note 3. All it would do was vibrate and boot loop. Now I'm 100% back up and running in Lollipop. Only use files for your version of the Note 3.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N9005/
Singapore has 4 cell providers to choose from.
Or
you can try using Samsung Kies . Tools > Emergency Firmware Recovery. You'll need the serial # under your battery.
Or you just flash this one https://idlekernel.com/twrp/3.0.0-0/twrp-3.0.0-0-hlte.tar.md5 by Odin on the AP slot. If you really have a SM-N9005 like me (No other strange SM-N900* one!) this will work and fix your loop by updating the bricked recovery to the most recent TWRP one. Here is more information I'd recommend to at least read a bit of to at least understand a bit what you are installing by that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2467001
ODIN 3.09 for ya: http://androidhost.org/PVAIv (using old crap 1.85 is NOT NEEDED)

"no command" after installing TWRP in recovery mode

hey guys! first post but I have been lurking here and there before registering.
Sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. I am trying to root my note 4 and I installed TWRP using Odin. Now when I go into recovery mode to flash SuperSu, it says "no command" with the android guy laying on the floor. I tried the factory reset option and I installed TWRP again but still same problem. I can still load my phone and use it as usual but now I can't go into recovery mode with TWRP and flash supersu to root it. Anyone know how I can fix this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
No one knows?
kratos0605 said:
hey guys! first post but I have been lurking here and there before registering.
Sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. I am trying to root my note 4 and I installed TWRP using Odin. Now when I go into recovery mode to flash SuperSu, it says "no command" with the android guy laying on the floor. I tried the factory reset option and I installed TWRP again but still same problem. I can still load my phone and use it as usual but now I can't go into recovery mode with TWRP and flash supersu to root it. Anyone know how I can fix this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
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What is the model number of your Note 4? When you are at the "no command" screen, try holding the volume up button and then press the power button to take you to recovery. I'd that doesn't work try holding the power button and tapping the volume up button quickly and release all buttons and see if it allows yoj to access recovery. I'd these do not work keep trying different button combinations. I'd you still cannot access the recovery menu you may have to Odin the factory firmware and start over. Let me know what happens.
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none of those button combinations work. I will install stock firmware on it again and see if that fixes the recovery.
I had this problem in the past, I think the problem was that when I was installing TWRP via Odin that I had not powered off the phone so it looked like it installed but actually didn't, try taking out the battery and then boot into recovery or download mode whatever it is that is used for Odin and install again
kratos0605 said:
none of those button combinations work. I will install stock firmware on it again and see if that fixes the recovery.
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If you cannot get into recovery with any button combination boot to download mode and use Odin to flash all 4 files of the factory firmware. That will give you a fresh start. Let me know how it goes.
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Same here
After holding volume up+middle button+power bar
I get into recovery mode but right after recovery mode it goes into “installing system update….” and then “No command” shows up and after that I get the following message and options:
Android system recovery
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
apply update from cache
wipe/data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
View recovery logs
Enable cp logging
Disable cp logging
and at the bottom in yellow it says;
# MANUAL MODE #
— Appling Multi-CSC…
Applied the CSC-code : GLW
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
Any sort of help would be appreciated, thank you.
amk58 said:
Same here
After holding volume up+middle button+power bar
I get into recovery mode but right after recovery mode it goes into â??installing system updateâ?¦.â? and then â??No commandâ? shows up and after that I get the following message and options:
Android system recovery
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
apply update from cache
wipe/data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
View recovery logs
Enable cp logging
Disable cp logging
and at the bottom in yellow it says;
# MANUAL MODE #
â?? Appling Multi-CSCâ?¦
Applied the CSC-code : GLW
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
Any sort of help would be appreciated, thank you.
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Use the VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS to scroll to WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET and let it do its thing. When it's done select REBOOT SYSTEM NOW.
Tell me what that does.
fast69mopar said:
Use the VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS to scroll to WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET and let it do its thing. When it's done select REBOOT SYSTEM NOW.
Tell me what that does.
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but this will erase all my data from the phone
Yes it will but it is the most likely way out of your bootloop. Before you wipe, connect your device to your PC and boot to recovery. Once your PC recognizes your device internal storage, transfer everything that you can think of.
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fast69mopar said:
Yes it will but it is the most likely way out of your bootloop. Before you wipe, connect your device to your PC and boot to recovery. Once your PC recognizes your device internal storage, transfer everything that you can think of.
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I'm not in bootloop
My phone is working normally.
I'm trying to root my note 4 N910H (Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow) device
I flashed TWRP recovery using Odin
now I need to boot into TWRP recovery so I can to Flash SuperSu.zip downloaded in my device
what is happening after holding volume up+middle button+power bar
I should expect a menu with install option so I can flash the SuperSUfile in the device internal memory, instead this is happening:
it goes into “installing system update….” and then “No command” shows up and after that I get the following message and options:
Android system recovery
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
apply update from cache
wipe/data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
View recovery logs
Enable cp logging
Disable cp logging
and at the bottom in yellow it says;
# MANUAL MODE #
— Appling Multi-CSC…
Applied the CSC-code : GLW
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
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If i choose reboot system, the phone will work fine, but I need a way to access TWRP recovery so I can to Flash SuperSu
amk58 said:
I'm not in bootloop
My phone is working normally.
I'm trying to root my note 4 N910H (Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow) device
I flashed TWRP recovery using Odin
now I need to boot into TWRP recovery so I can to Flash SuperSu.zip downloaded in my device
what is happening after holding volume up+middle button+power bar
I should expect a menu with install option so I can flash the SuperSUfile in the device internal memory, instead this is happening:
If i choose reboot system, the phone will work fine, but I need a way to access TWRP recovery so I can to Flash SuperSu
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That looks like TWRP didn't stick when you flashed it using Odin. Try a different version of Odin and flash TWRP.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA-Developers mobile app
kratos0605 said:
hey guys! first post but I have been lurking here and there before registering.
Sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. I am trying to root my note 4 and I installed TWRP using Odin. Now when I go into recovery mode to flash SuperSu, it says "no command" with the android guy laying on the floor. I tried the factory reset option and I installed TWRP again but still same problem. I can still load my phone and use it as usual but now I can't go into recovery mode with TWRP and flash supersu to root it. Anyone know how I can fix this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
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So idk if you've gotten it fixed, but what worked for me was: I had been turning on the phone after odin did its thing, and that caused the oem recovery to reinstall itself. So instead of letting odin auto boot be ready to push the volume up button to put it into twrp recovery. I had to remove my battery to keep it from booting fully.
We need to try another time flash. Conditions - old Odin 3.06, configured to remove reboot.
swhockey347 said:
So idk if you've gotten it fixed, but what worked for me was: I had been turning on the phone after odin did its thing, and that caused the oem recovery to reinstall itself. So instead of letting odin auto boot be ready to push the volume up button to put it into twrp recovery. I had to remove my battery to keep it from booting fully.
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thanks you saved me lot of time today !!!
Thanks - this helped me too
i have same problem
my phone is samsung j2lte
have you try untick /uncheck the "auto reboot" option on odin app. instead reboot manually after flashing twrp??
my problem not solved either
Thank you. This helped me too.
kratos0605 said:
hey guys! first post but I have been lurking here and there before registering.
Sorry if this is the wrong section to post this in. I am trying to root my note 4 and I installed TWRP using Odin. Now when I go into recovery mode to flash SuperSu, it says "no command" with the android guy laying on the floor. I tried the factory reset option and I installed TWRP again but still same problem. I can still load my phone and use it as usual but now I can't go into recovery mode with TWRP and flash supersu to root it. Anyone know how I can fix this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
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In ODIN go to 'options' and uncheck 'auto-reboot', then flash TWRP. When it's done, it won't reboot, just pull the battery for several seconds, reinsert it and boot into TWRP Recovery.
Enjoy!
When I try to flash any thing it gets stuck on boot.img

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