How to Get Out of Fastboot on Xiaomi: All the Ways to Work (2026)

Fastboot mode on Xiaomi, Redmi or smartphones POCO โ€” It's a utility tool for firmware, for unlocking the bootloader, for restoring the system, but sometimes it hangs on a black screen that says, FASTBOOT And the rabbit logo, without responding to the buttons, and the reasons are different: a failed update, a failure when unlocked, accidental pressing of the keyboard combination, or even mechanical damage. In this article, we will analyze all the current ways to exit from Fastboot - from elementary to advanced, taking into account the features of new models (for example, Xiaomi 14 or Redmi Note 13 Pro).+).

It is important to understand that Fastboot itself is not a โ€œbreakdownโ€ โ€“ it is a regular mode, but its improper use can lead to data loss or โ€œbrickingโ€ of the device. USB-If the phone doesn't respond to the buttons at all, the problem may be in the hardware (e.g., a flooded board or a damaged button plume).

Why Xiaomi only loads in Fastboot: the main reasons

Fastboot mode is activated either by force (by the user) or automatically due to system failures.

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Failed update MIUI โ€” Interrupted firmware through Updater or Mi Flash Tool often leads to โ€œlockingโ€ on Fastboot.
  • ๐Ÿ”“ bootloader unlock error โ€“ if the process is interrupted during fastboot oem unlock, the phone may get stuckยป.
  • ๐ŸŽฏ Accidental pressing of the combination โ€“ clamping Volume down + Power when turned on (on some models โ€“ Volume up) + Nutrition).
  • ๐Ÿ’ฅ Failure of the core or boot-section - after root rights, installation of custom recaveri (TWRP) or informal firmware.
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Critical battery discharge โ€“ if the phone is turned off during the upgrade and cannot boot properly.

On new models (Xiaomi 13T, Redmi K60), the Fastboot may appear due to a conflict with HyperOS, the new shell that replaces MIUI. In this case, standard exit methods may not work, and you will need firmware through the Mi Flash Tool with authorization in your Xiaomi account.

โš ๏ธ Note: If you installed custom software or obtained root rights before Fastboot, there is a high risk of damage to the boot partition.

Method 1: Reboot via button combination (for most models)

The simplest method is forced reboot, and it works if the Fastboot came from an accidental press or a temporary failure.

  1. Hold the Power button for 10-15 seconds until the screen goes out.
  2. If it doesnโ€™t work, press Volume Up + Nutrition for 10-20 seconds.
  3. On some models (POCO F5, Redmi Note 12) will work the combination Volume down + Power.

If the phone is back on Fastboot after the reboot, the problem is deeper and other methods are needed. On HyperOS devices (such as Xiaomi 14), you may need to hold the Volume Up button for 30 seconds to reset the cache.

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If the power button doesnโ€™t respond, plug your phone into charging for 10 minutes โ€” sometimes it will wake up the power controller.

Method 2: Exit via Mi Assistant (Official Xiaomi Tool)

For devices running MIUI 12-14 and HyperOS, Xiaomi has released a Mi Assistant utility that can pull a phone out of Fastboot without losing data.

  1. Install Mi Assistant on PC (Windows 10/11).
  2. Connect your phone to your computer through the original USB-cable (important!).
  3. Start the utility and select Unbrick Device (in some versions - Exit Fastboot).
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions (you may need to log in to your Xiaomi account).

The utility does not work on all models - for example, for the POCO X5 Pro or Redmi Note 11, you may need manual firmware. If the Mi Assistant gives an error Could not connect to the device, check:

  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Cable and port USB (Try another connector on the PC).
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Are Qualcomm or MediaTek drivers installed (depending on the phoneโ€™s processor).
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Is the boot loader unlocked (if not, the utility will not work).

โš ๏ธ Note: On HyperOS devices (e.g. Xiaomi 13 Ultra), the Mi Assistant may require a developer account to be linked.

Method 3: ADB and Fastboot commands (for advanced users)

If the phone is detected by a computer in Fastboot mode (check in Device Manager), you can try to exit it via commands.

  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ PC with installation ADB and Fastboot.
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Cable USB (preferably original).
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Debugging mode enabled (if previously activated).

Open the command line (Win + R โ†’ enter cmd) and execute in order:

fastboot devices

(Serial phone number should be displayed. If not, check the drivers.)

fastboot reboot

If the team doesnโ€™t work, try:

fastboot oem reboot-recovery

This will reboot the device to Recovery mode, from where you can reset or restart.

On some models (Redmi K50, POCO F4), the team can help:

fastboot continue

It forcibly continues to boot the system, ignoring the errors of the boot-partition.

What if fastboot doesnโ€™t see the device?
1. Check if the phone is defined in Device Manager as โ€œAndroid Bootloader Interfaceโ€ or โ€œQualcommโ€ HS-USB QDLoader 9008". 2. Install drivers manually (download from Qualcomm or via Mi Flash Tool). 3. Try another one. USB-port 2.0, not 3.0). 4. On some motherboards, turn off the "Fast Charge" option in BIOS/UFEI.

Method 4: Firmware through the Mi Flash Tool (if other methods have not worked)

If the phone persists in returning to the Fastboot after each reboot, the boot partition or firmware is likely damaged, in which case only a complete flashing through the Mi Flash Tool will help.

Step-by-step:

  1. Download Fastboot firmware for your model (select the Stable version, not the Developer!).
  2. Unpack the archive into a folder without Cyrillic characters (e.g., C:\Xiaomi\flash).
  3. Install the Mi Flash Tool and run on behalf of the administrator.
  4. Connect your phone in Fastboot mode to your PC.
  5. In the program, click Select, specify the folder with the firmware, then Refresh (should appear serial number).
  6. Select Clean All mode and press Flash.

It takes 5-10 minutes. Once it's done, the phone will reboot as standard. If the Mi Flash Tool is an anti-rollback error, you're trying to flash an older version of MIUI than the one you installed. In this case, download the latest firmware.

Mistake in Mi FlashReason.Decision
couldn't find partitionThe section table is damaged.Squeeze through EDL-Regime (authorization required)
anti-rollback check failReverse to the old version of MIUIDownload firmware newer than the current
flash not done, please rebootIncomplete firmwareRepeat the process or change USB-port
device not foundNo connection to the PCCheck the drivers and cable
๐Ÿ“Š What model? Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO you?
Xiaomi 13/14 Series
Redmi Note 10/11/12
POCO F/X series
Redmi K50/K60
Another model

Method 5: Hardware reset (if the phone doesn't respond to anything)

If none of the methods worked and the phone is not determined by the computer, then the hardware resets through the test points, which requires disassembling the device and is only suitable for advanced users or service centers.

Algorithm (for qualified users):

  1. Remove the back cover of the phone (heating with a hair dryer or using a suction cup).
  2. Find test points on the motherboard (for each model they are different, look for schemes on 4PDA or XDA-Developers).
  3. Close the contacts with tweezers or wires, simultaneously connecting USB-plug-in.
  4. The phone must be determined in EDL (9008) mode - after that it can be flashed through the Mi Flash Tool with authorization.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Incorrectly closing test points can bring the phone down! If you do not have experience, contact the service center. The cost of repairs in official centers Xiaomi starts from 1,500 rubles (excluding spare parts).

Frequent Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Many users compound the problem by trying to "cure" Fastboot with the wrong actions, and here are the most common mistakes:

  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Battery discharge during firmware โ€“ if the charge is below 30%, the phone can turn off at a critical moment and turn into a โ€œbrickยป.
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Use of unoriginal cable โ€“ cheap cables often donโ€™t transmit data, only charging.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฅ Downloading firmware from model sites - a high risk of catching a virus or damaging the system.
  • ๐Ÿ”“ Attempt to unlock the bootloader on an unofficial firmware - this is guaranteed to lead to a failure.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Self-disassembly without tools - you can damage the plumes or display.

If you are not sure about your actions, you should contact the service. For example, at Xiaomi Service Center, a recovery from Fastboot costs from 1,000 to 3,000 rubles (depending on the model). In informal workshops, the price may be lower, but there is a risk of installing pirated software.

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Before any manipulation of the Fastboot, always check the battery power and use the original cable.

FAQ: Answers to Frequent Questions

My Xiaomi got stuck on Fastboot after the update.
Try method 1 (reboot buttons first). If it doesn't work, run your phone through Mi Flash Tool (mode 4). If the update is interrupted, the boot partition is likely damaged and the firmware is not enough.
The phone doesn't respond to buttons, it doesn't respond to a computer. What is it?
Probably a hardware failure (damaged board, button plume or power controller), in which case only the service center will help. If the phone warms or smells of smoke, do not try to turn it on, it is dangerous!
Can I log out of Fastboot without losing data?
Yes, if the problem is not firmware damage. Try Mi Assistant (method 2) or fastboot reboot (method 3). If the phone loads into Recovery, you can backup it with ADB pull.
After you log off Fastboot, the phone asks for a password.
This is standard MIUI protection after reset, and if you don't remember your password and your Xiaomi account isn't tied, the data will be lost, and you can only restore access through the official website.
On the Fastboot screen, it says, "This device is locked." How do I unlock it?
This means that the bootloader is locked, and you can only unlock it through the official Xiaomi tool, you will need a Mi Account tied to the phone, and you will need to wait 7-30 days (depending on the model).