How to Fix "No Command" on Android

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 Android device is very fragile… it can decide to just go a-wire sometimes even without you doing anything to it. Perhaps you just updated your device to the latest OS and instead of it to reboot normally, you are now seeing any of this option “no command”…  which is caused when super user access has been canceled or denied during the installation process of appstore or OS update




How to fix no command error  on Android

Turn off your device and Hold Volume Up button for like 15 seconds and then just tap power. It should work, but kinda tricky to get the first times. It will display some more options among which you’ll see
o    - reboot system now  

Just click on reboot system now, and your device will be back to life again.

What if I Can’t get out of Recovery Mode?

2.       START with your phone off
3.       Press down volume up, at the same time press and hold HOME button, then press and hold power button, DO NOT LET GO OF ANYTHING. You should be holding down volume up, HOME button, and power button, DON’T LET GO! HOLD ON… and proceed to next steps, don’t let go!
4.       As soon as the phone restart, THEN LET GO of volume up, HOME screen button and power On button.
5.       White Vibrant logo disappears, Phone begins to enter recovery mode and you will see blue and yellow small text. 

6.       You will see 5 options:
o    - reboot system now
o    - apply sd card:update.zip
o    - wipe data/factory data reset
o    - wipe cache partition
o    - format internal sd-card
1.       using volume down button scroll down to “wipe data/factory reset” then press HOME button to select.
2.       on the next screen select “Yes – delete all user data” by scrolling down using volume down button then press HOME button to select
3.       on the next screen press HOME button to select “reboot system now”
4.       phone will automatically reboot itself.


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