Why Redmi Note 5 might require a restart
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 (codenamed whyred), released in 2018, is still popular with users due to its balanced performance and reliability, but even such a device sometimes βglutsβ: the interface hangs, applications spontaneously close, or the screen stops responding to touch, in 80% of cases these problems are solved by a banal reboot, a procedure that cleans the RAM and restarts system processes.
But not everyone knows that a reboot is different: a soft restart (via a menu or power button) is suitable for planned actions, for example, after installing updates. A hard reset (forcing a reboot or logging into Recovery Mode) is required when the phone is completely βblockedβ β does not respond to buttons, vibrates non-stop or cyclically reboots. In this article, we will analyze all the current methods, including the hidden method of resetting through the engineering menu for the Redmi Note 5 based on MIUI 12+.
Before you start, check the battery power - if it is below 15%, connect the device to charge. Forced reboot on a discharged battery can cause the file system to crash.
Method 1: Standard Reboot through the Menu
The easiest and safest method is to use built-in MIUI tools. It is suitable if the smartphone responds to touch, but works unstable (for example, brakes or warms).
Instructions:
- π± Press and hold the power button (located on the right end of the case) for 2-3 seconds.
- π In the menu that appears, select Reboot (or Restart if the system is in English).
- β³ Wait 30 to 60 seconds β the device will turn off and automatically switch on again.
If the menu does not have a reboot button (this happens on custom firmware), select Turn off, and after completely disabling, press the power button again to turn on.
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After the reboot, check the free memory in the Settings β Memory section. If less than 1 GB is left, clear the app cache - this is a common reason for hanging.
Method 2: Forced reboot (if the phone is getting stuck)
When the Redmi Note 5 doesnβt respond to touch, power button, or MI logo fixation, a hard restart is required, which simulates battery extraction (although itβs not removable in the model) and resets all temporary processes.
How to do this:
- π Hold the power button and volume button at the same time.
- β±οΈ Keep them clamped for 10-15 seconds until the screen goes out and the phone vibrates.
- π΅ Release the buttons and wait 10 seconds β the device must turn on itself.
If the phone doesnβt start after that, try plugging it into a 10- to 15-minute charge, and then repeat the procedure. Sometimes the problem lies in a discharged battery that canβt provide enough current to start the system.
Method 3: Reboot with Recovery Mode (for power users)
Recovery Mode is a service mode that allows you to perform diagnostics and restore the system. It is worth using if the smartphone is cyclically restarting or can not load MIUI due to corrupted files. Entry into Recovery on Redmi Note 5 is different from other Xiaomi models - it works here with a volume button.
Step-by-step:
βοΈ Entrance to Recovery Mode
- π§ In the Recovery menu, use volume buttons for navigation and power button for selection.
- π Select the Reboot option β Reboot to System for a regular reboot.
- π οΈ If you need to reset your settings, select Wipe Data. β Wipe All Data (this will delete all user data!).
β οΈ Warning: Wipe All Data will return the phone to factory settings. SD-map (if installed) as some versions of Recovery format and.
What happens if the Recovery Mode does not open?
Method 4: Reboot through the engineering menu (hidden method)
Few people know, but Redmi Note 5 has a hidden engineering menu that allows you to initiate a reboot without using physical buttons, which is useful if the power button breaks or sticks.
Instructions:
- π Open the phone app and enter the combination: ##4636##
- π§ In the menu that appears, select Phone Information (or Phone Information).
- π Scroll down and click Reboot (or Reboot).
If the code doesnβt work, try an alternative:
##7780##Method 5: Reboot through ADB (for developers)
If you have connected the Redmi Note 5 to a USB Debugging computer, you can reboot it via the ADB command. This method is useful if the phone responds to a USB connection but does not respond to the screen.
What you need:
- π» Computer with installed Xiaomi drivers and tool ADB (You can download from the official Android website).
- π USB-cable (preferably original).
- π§ Included debugging by USB in the phone settings (Settings) β The phone. β Version. MIUI β Press 7 times, then return to Additional β For developers β Debugging by USB).
Commands for reset:
adb devices // Checking the connection of the device
adb reboot // Soft reboot
adb reboot bootloader // Reboot to Fastboot mode (for firmware)
adb reboot recovery // Reboot in Recovery Modeβ οΈ Attention: If debugging is on USB It wasn't activated in advance, it won't work. Don't try to activate it on a locked phone, it could cause a data reset.
Table: Comparison of reboot methods for Redmi Note 5
| Method | When to use | Conditions required | Risks. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Through the food menu. | Phone responds to touch | Battery charge >5% | No. |
| Forced restart (buttons) | Freeze, black screen, cyclical reboot | Working physical buttons | Loss of unsaved data |
| Recovery Mode | System failures, inability to load MIUI | Charge >15%, working volume buttons | Data reset when choosing Wipe |
| Engineering menu | Faulty power button | Access to the Phone app | Accidental change of network settings |
| ADB | The phone is connected to the PC but does not respond to the screen | USB Debugging enabled, installed by ADB | Mistakes in the wrong commands |
Frequent Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Many users make the same mistakes when rebooting the Redmi Note 5, which leads to additional problems.
- β‘ Reboot on low battery charge β if the charge level is below 10%, the phone may turn off in the process and not turn on without recharging.Always check the battery indicator before restarting.
- π Using unoriginal cable is cheap USB-cables may not provide stable power, which is why the device will βhangβ on the logo MI. For forced reboot, use the original cable or certified cable. USB Type-C.
- π§ Recovery Reset without backup β Selecting the Wipe Data option will delete all photos, contacts and apps.
- π± Ignoring updates MIUI β If the phone is constantly restarting, check for updates in Settings β System Update: Older versions of firmware may contain bugs that cause crashes.
Another common problem is a cyclical bootloop, where the phone turns on, shows the Xiaomi logo and shuts down again, and 90 percent of the time it is caused by corrupting system files after a failed update or manual intervention (such as rooting), the solution is firmware via Fastboot or contacting a service center.
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If the phone doesn't turn on for more than 5 minutes after rebooting, don't try to repeat the procedure repeatedly - this can make the problem worse. Connect the device to charge for 30 minutes, and then try again.