

The easiest way to ensure the device powers off is to boot into the bootloader menu and then select the "Power off" option. We usually would boot into TWRP or the bootloader to solve these issues, but the recovery tool is the final solution if all else fails. This recovery method relies solely on a program from the computer without the use of ADB or Fastboot commands, so for it to work, you must shut down your device completely. If you have nothing important on the phone, you can move onto the next steps of the guide. The recovery tool will flash a stock system image on your phone, which will wipe the device clean. Once you navigate through TWRP and mount your device to the computer, drag and drop any files or folders you wish to save. If you can, boot into TWRP and mount your internal storage with a computer to try and recover any data you might want to save.


When flashing files through TWRP, ADB, or Fastboot, there's a slight chance for things to go wrong.
