Good videos! Are you a retired school teacher or have public speaking experience in your past? Your diaglogue moves along well and you don't repeat yourself at all. Excellent!
Thank you very much for the video! I'm currently trying to drain my tablet's battery to fix it, but if that doesn't work, I'm definitely using this method for repairs.
Thank you for an excellent video. All other solutions didn't work for me. Maybe various issues cause this loop-on-starup fault. After replacing the battery in my Samsung S2 (SM-T713) with a generic one, the problem was resolved for a couple of months. The fault then reoccurred. So I bought a old, but unused, replacement S2 tablet and after 8 months that has develeoped the same Loop-on-startup problem, when the battery is less than 50% charged. Just for fun, I'll probably replace the battery but for relability I have to buy a new device.
Omfg the battery just got here today and i was so exited to fix this stupid bootloop but switching the battery but it didnt work. Do you know how to get to that factory reset screen i cant seem to get it to show up?
Somewhat same problem here. My tablet had no charge but when I insert a charger it continuously goes off then back to the battery screen and it has charge but it wont boot up. It's an official Samsung charger and it works on other devices.
If the battery's not the cause, then enter recovery mode. For most devices, I think it's hold power + volume up + home button simultaneously and volume up + down for up and down and power button to run it. If it still does not work then you need to restore it via download mode. To enter download mode do hold power + volume down + home button simultaneously and press volume up when it asks you to. Download Odin ( odindownload.com/ ) and extract and run it. Then download your samsung models' md5. ( www.sammobile.com/firmwares/archive/ ) enter your model number, download it, plug your device in via a usb cable, go to odin, click on AP, if you need to extract that file, extract it. Then click on the tar.md5 file. If you have a custom recovery, it will wipe that also, as it restores the recovery, the bootloader, and the main boot files. click start (it should if it detects) and once it's done it should say SUCCESS and be green. Your device should reboot. If it does not, do a hard reset by holding down the power and volume up. If it does not reboot after a minute, do power + volume down. Hold until it reboots. Hopefully that should fix it. If you need more help, see ( www.kingoapp.com/root-tutorials/how-to-flash-samsung-stock-rom-via-odin.htm ) on how to boot into download mode and ( www.theandroidsoul.com/galaxy-s7-edge-recovery-mode/ ) for recovery mode. (I know how the s7 link says its for s7 but it also works for my tablet so it works for almost all devices.)
@@greysonh.504 I had my Samsung galaxy tablet tab 4 10.1 for like 5 years now and it got into this boot loop for 3 days now. I can't even turn it off since it will keep rebooting. Only turns off when it has no more charge what should I do, I can't reset everything since I have useful data in it I can't lose
Hi i have the Samsung galaxy tab sm-T713 and have problem with reboot, work with new OEM batery ?
My tablet has broken home button
Is there is any way to reset my tablet?
Please help
So, I recently bought a SM-P355M and have the same problem...
I'd like an upgrade tho so would samsung swap and or trade.?
Mine's not in a loop, it's just slow.. ten minute to boot to the login screen. Most applications time out during launching. Tablet is unusably slow.
Thanks for sharing your info. I also tried all the other fixes to no avail. Changing the battery worked!!! Thanks again. Cheers, Ed
Good videos! Are you a retired school teacher or have public speaking experience in your past? Your diaglogue moves along well and you don't repeat yourself at all. Excellent!
Thank you very much for the video! I'm currently trying to drain my tablet's battery to fix it, but if that doesn't work, I'm definitely using this method for repairs.
Thank you for an excellent video. All other solutions didn't work for me. Maybe various issues cause this loop-on-starup fault. After replacing the battery in my Samsung S2 (SM-T713) with a generic one, the problem was resolved for a couple of months. The fault then reoccurred. So I bought a old, but unused, replacement S2 tablet and after 8 months that has develeoped the same Loop-on-startup problem, when the battery is less than 50% charged. Just for fun, I'll probably replace the battery but for relability I have to buy a new device.
CAN'T turn it off. That's the problem.
Same
Lucky for you guys, at least that is veary easy to fix mine is stuck on a bootloop
Omfg the battery just got here today and i was so exited to fix this stupid bootloop but switching the battery but it didnt work. Do you know how to get to that factory reset screen i cant seem to get it to show up?
Somewhat same problem here. My tablet had no charge but when I insert a charger it continuously goes off then back to the battery screen and it has charge but it wont boot up. It's an official Samsung charger and it works on other devices.
If the battery's not the cause, then enter recovery mode. For most devices, I think it's hold power + volume up + home button simultaneously and volume up + down for up and down and power button to run it. If it still does not work then you need to restore it via download mode. To enter download mode do hold power + volume down + home button simultaneously and press volume up when it asks you to. Download Odin ( odindownload.com/ ) and extract and run it. Then download your samsung models' md5. ( www.sammobile.com/firmwares/archive/ ) enter your model number, download it, plug your device in via a usb cable, go to odin, click on AP, if you need to extract that file, extract it. Then click on the tar.md5 file. If you have a custom recovery, it will wipe that also, as it restores the recovery, the bootloader, and the main boot files. click start (it should if it detects) and once it's done it should say SUCCESS and be green. Your device should reboot. If it does not, do a hard reset by holding down the power and volume up. If it does not reboot after a minute, do power + volume down. Hold until it reboots. Hopefully that should fix it. If you need more help, see ( www.kingoapp.com/root-tutorials/how-to-flash-samsung-stock-rom-via-odin.htm ) on how to boot into download mode and ( www.theandroidsoul.com/galaxy-s7-edge-recovery-mode/ ) for recovery mode. (I know how the s7 link says its for s7 but it also works for my tablet so it works for almost all devices.)
@@greysonh.504 I need your help please
@@greysonh.504 I had my Samsung galaxy tablet tab 4 10.1 for like 5 years now and it got into this boot loop for 3 days now. I can't even turn it off since it will keep rebooting. Only turns off when it has no more charge what should I do, I can't reset everything since I have useful data in it I can't lose
Whelp, I typed it, but it didnt send, and it didnt show up in my comment history. RIP.