The error can occur either if you were trying to flash your device using software such as Odin and the flash failed. Alternatively, you may have accidentally pressed the wrong combination of buttons when trying to enter recovery mode or you may have even accidentally gone into download mode when your device was in your pocket.
It could also be due to faulty firmware installed on your device. Your Android should boot up normally however if this is not the case, then you will need to follow the next steps. A lot of the time, it may be difficult to get out of Download mode, which explains why you may have been stuck on the "Downloading" Do not turn off target" message.
If you have tried the first method and your device is still stuck on the same error, you could try to force reboot your device. This method is easier on Androids that have removable batteries. The cache is an area of storage on your device, like your SD card however it is much smaller. It is used to temporarily store data and instructions when they are being used because it is much easier to access data from the cache.
However, one issue is that the cache could become full and this may be causing your device issues. The error of "Downloading" do not turn off target" should be gone and your Android should be able to operate normally. All this was done without any cable attached to my computer since I don't want to root or flash my ROM.
I just was curious as to what happens next. Now the screen just waited for Odin to connect, however I did not since after connecting I am unsure if there is no direct exit option from Odin without flashing ROM and not doing anything in other words a simple exit from Odin with no rooting and no flashing and nothing happens.
Next I tried to go into recovery mode and tried all combinations of keys to exit this "downloading" mode but I failed. The power naturally went down as I was reading through many help articles and I put in another battery and now the phone doesn't turn on at all now; there is no reaction and it does not go into recovery mode either.
Now I am in a soup as I want my photos and messages to be recovered no external SD storage used. If I do manage to go into recovery mode, then selecting option "reboot system now" will simply reboot my system and phone will work?
If this does not work then does recovery mode option, "wipe cache partition" delete all user photos and messages? I am absolutely sure factory reset option does delete all user data. If my phone waits on "downloading don't turn off target screen", then how do I simply exit this mode? Should I connect to Odin highly risky and exit? I don't know what will happen. No data was deleted at all.
Not in all the Samsung phones you have to press the same buttons to start in safe mode, some combinations of button can take you to other places, depending the phone model like it happened with me. Check how to start in safe mode for your specific phone model just Google it. Once inside you have to:. It depends on your device that which method will get you out. Sign up to join this community. Step 3: If the phone cannot reboot automatically, press the Power button manually.
Then, check if your issue is resolved. If not, move to the next solution. Step 1: Press the Power button to turn off the device. If this cannot help, remove the battery after taking out the back case. Step 3: Press and hold the Power button for at least 20 seconds after removing the battery to discharge any left power from the internal components and the capacitors.
Step 4: Put back your card and battery and turn the device on again to see if it can boot up properly without the downloading error. If the above methods cannot fix Android downloading do not turn off target, perhaps your phone has a firmware glitch. Perhaps deleting the cache partition may be a good choice. Release them until you see the Android system recovery screen.
0コメント