![]() ![]() Once you’re in Recovery Mode, use the volume buttons to navigate to the “Factory reset” option. To factory reset your device, you’ll need to boot into Recovery Mode. This will erase all of the data on your device, so make sure to backup your data first. Factory Reset If neither of the above methods work, you’ll need to factory reset your device. Then, press the power button to select it. Once you’re in Recovery Mode, use the volume buttons to navigate to the “Wipe cache partition” option. Then, tap and hold the “Recovery Mode” option. To do this, press and hold the power button until the power menu appears. To wipe the cache partition, you’ll need to boot into Recovery Mode. This will delete all of the temporary files that are stored on your device. Wipe the Cache Partition Another way to try and fix a bootloop is to wipe the cache partition. Then, tap and hold the “Safe Mode” option. ![]() To boot into Safe Mode on a Xiaomi device, press and hold the power button until the power menu appears. This will disable all third-party apps and only allow pre-installed apps to run. Boot into Safe Mode One way to try and fix a bootloop is to boot into Safe Mode. If your Xiaomi device is stuck in a bootloop, there’s a chance that you can fix it without losing any data. A bootloop is often caused by a corrupt system image or a faulty piece of hardware. In other words, it keeps restarting over and over again, never fully booting up. A bootloop is when an Android device gets stuck in a continuous boot cycle. ![]()
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