A screen with a rabbit fixing an android, or the Fastboot on a black background, is a condition that can catch anyone with a Xiaomi Redmi 6 by surprise. Usually this mode is designed for engineers and advanced users who are engaged in flashing the device through a computer, but sometimes the smartphone gets there accidentally or due to a system failure.
The situation becomes critical when the device freezes in this mode and refuses to respond to standard actions. Don't panic, because in 90% of cases the hardware of your gadget is completely functional. There are several proven methods that allow you to force the system to restart and bring the phone back to life without going to the service center.
In this article, we will take a closer look at all the possible causes of the Fastboot on Redmi 6 and provide step-by-step instructions for fixing the problem, and we will look at both simple reboot methods and more complex options using a PC if the software failure is more serious than initially thought.
Why Redmi 6 is moving to Fastboot mode
Before you start taking action to save a smartphone, you need to understand the nature of the problem. Fastboot mode on Xiaomi devices is activated when you boot a low-level bootloader, most often due to the accidental clamping of the combination of buttons in your pocket or bag when the device was turned off or rebooted.
However, if the phone itself goes into this mode during normal operation, this can signal deeper problems, such as damage to system files after a failed update or an attempt to install an informal firmware could disrupt the integrity of the boot sector, and it can also be caused by sticking the physical volume button, which is responsible for entering this mode at start.
β οΈ Warning: If the Fastboot mode turns on on on its own without your actions after each reboot, carefully examine the volume button.
Sometimes, software conflicts are the cause, especially if you've recently installed root applications or modified system partitions, and in these cases, the operating system can't start properly and resets the device into debugging mode, and understanding the exact reason will help you choose the most effective way to get out of this situation.
Method 1: Forced button reboot
The easiest and safest method that works in most cases is the long power button delay, which requires no connection to the computer and works even if the touch screen does not respond, and you need to find the power button that is on the Redmi 6 on the right side of the case.
Press the power button and hold it for a long time. It usually takes 10 to 20 seconds, at which point the screen may go out and you feel a slight vibration, which means that the system has received a hard reset command and begins the reboot process.
βοΈ Reboot process
If holding the power button isn't enough the first time, try a combination method: press the power button and the volume button at the same time. Hold this combination until the device vibrates. This method is often used as an alternative reboot scenario for models with a locked sensor.
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If the screen is out but the phone is not turning on, wait another 5-10 seconds without releasing the button. Sometimes the system takes time to clear the RAM before starting.
It's important to keep the button on as soon as the screen goes out. Wait for the MI logo to appear. If you release the button too soon, the phone can go back to Fastboot mode instead of booting normally. Once the logo appears, the device should boot as normal and you can use the smartphone.
Method 2: Exit via computer and ADB
In situations where buttons don't respond or a software failure blocks a standard reboot, you can use debugging tools. USB-cable and installed drivers ADB. This method is considered more professional.
First, connect your Redmi 6 to your computer via a USB-The computer needs to identify the new device. If the drivers are installed correctly, the device manager will have a record like "Android Bootloader Interface." Then open the command line or terminal in the tool folder of the platform.
To exit the mode, you need to enter a special command that will send a signal to reboot. Type the following text into the command line:
fastboot rebootOnce you press Enter, the device should restart immediately. If the command is successful, you will see OKAY status in the terminal and the phone will start the operating system, which is especially effective when physical buttons are damaged or not working correctly.
β οΈ Note: Using fastboot requires accuracy. Entering incorrect commands, such as βfastboot erase,β can result in complete deletion of data or resolution of memory partitions.
Method 3: Flashing through the Mi Flash Tool
If simple reboot methods donβt work and the phone goes back to Fastboot mode endlessly, the firmware itself may be damaged, which would require a complete reinstallation of the operating system using the official Mi Flash Tool, a more complex process that requires careful attention.
You will need to download the firmware image for Redmi 6 (codename "codename" or "riva" depending on the region) in Fastboot format (extension.tgz). Unpack the archive to the root of the C disk so that the path is short. Run the Mi Flash Tool on behalf of the administrator.
Connect your phone in Fastboot mode to your PC. Press the Refresh button in the program to identify your device. Choose the path to the firmware folder and press the Flash button. The process will take a few minutes, after which the phone will automatically restart.
| Parameter | Description | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Connection mode | Fastboot (android hare) | Critically. |
| Type of firmware | Fastboot (.tgz) | Tall. |
| Drivers. | Qualcomm / Xiaomi USB Driver | I'll be sure. |
| Battery charge | More than 50% | Recommended |
What to do if the Mi Flash Tool is in error?
After a successful firmware, all data from the internal drive will be deleted unless you have chosen the βClean allβ option (although full cleaning is often recommended for deep crashes).
Diagnostics of hardware problems
If neither software nor flashing works, and Redmi 6 keeps coming back to the Fastboot menu, the problem may be hardware, most often because of mechanically sticking the Volume Down button, which is paired with power to trigger the mode.
Try to press the volume button carefully several times to check if it is free, sometimes by tapping the body in the button area or blowing it with compressed air, and if the button is inflated or not, you will need repairs at the button plume replacement service.
Also worth checking is the battery status. When the battery is worn or bloated, the voltage can drop at a critical point in the system's start, causing a reset to the loader. Visual inspection and battery replacement often solve the problem of "cyclic reboot" or freezes.
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If the phone leaves the Fastboot only when connected to a charging or PC, but immediately returns there when disconnected, there is likely a problem with the power controller or the battery itself.
Prevention and useful advice
To avoid a repeat of the situation, it is recommended to follow a few simple rules of operation Xiaomi.Do not carry the phone in pockets with keys or change without a case, as this increases the risk of accidental clamping of the buttons. Using a high-quality protective case with protective sides around the buttons significantly reduces the likelihood of accidental activation of the Fastboot.
Regularly update your software to stable versions of MIUI. Avoid installing dubious applications from unknown sources that may conflict with system processes. If you plan to experiment with firmware, always have the original cable and a saved copy of stock firmware on hand.
Periodically check the condition of the connectors and buttons. Cleaning the speakers and ports from dust helps prevent oxidation of the contacts, which can also lead to false positives. Careful treatment of the device prolongs its life and reduces the risk of software failures.