Xiaomi smartphone owners often face a situation where, after turning on, the device freezes on a screen with a hare fixing an android. This condition is known as Fastboot mode, and it can catch anyone by surprise. On the Redmi 5 model, which is no longer of the latest generation of devices, the appearance of this menu often indicates a software failure or accidental button pressing.
Many users start to panic, believing that their gadget is broken completely, but in most cases it is a regular bootloader function designed for debugging and firmware, which can be deactivated without losing data. It is important to understand the difference between a random login and a cyclical reboot to choose the right recovery strategy.
The next step depends on whether the device responds to commands or is completely frozen. In this article, we will examine all known methods of forced exit from this state, from simple mechanical actions to the use of specialized software. It is critically important to prevent the battery from completely draining during attempts to exit the mode, as this can damage the boot sector.
The reasons Redmi 5 gets into Fastboot mode
Before you start to act, you need to analyze what preceded the problem. Most often on Redmi 5, the Fastboot mode is activated by accident: the device is in your pocket, and prolonged pressing of the volume button leads to the start of this mode instead of the usual boot system, which is the most innocuous reason that does not require complex intervention.
This is complicated if youβve tried to get a Root license or unlock a bootloader, and if youβve done something wrong with the system software modification, it can cause the phone to automatically boot into that mode, and it can also cause a failure to update the MIUI operating system when the new version files are corrupted or incorrectly recorded.
Sometimes the problem is the hardware, sticking the volume button due to moisture, dust or mechanical impact can simulate constant pressing, in which case software techniques may not help, and physical repair of the button will be required.
Basic method of forced resetting
The easiest and safest way to bring the Xiaomi Redmi 5 back to life is by forceful reboot, which works 90% of the time if the problem is temporary, and you donβt need a computer or special cables, just the smartphone itself.
To do this, you need to press the power button. Hold it continuously for 10-15 seconds. The screen will go out, and in a few seconds, the MI logo should appear, which means normal Android booting. If the phone does not respond to a short press, increase the retention time to 20-30 seconds.
In some cases, standard power button retention may not work right away. Then try the combination: press both the power button and the volume button at the same time. Hold them until the device vibrates and reboots. This method often helps if the system is more than normal.
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If the phone goes back to Fastboot after the reboot, donβt try to turn it on indefinitely.Let the device cool down and try the other method described below.
Use of the computer and ADB utility
If the mechanical buttons don't respond or the reboot cycle continues, a computer will come to the rescue. Android Debug Bridge (ADB) toolkit is used to interact with the phone in Fastboot mode. This method requires drivers and basic command line knowledge.
First, you need to connect the smartphone to the PC through high-quality USB-Make sure the cable is in good working order and is capable of transmitting data, not just charging the battery, and the hare logo should be on the phone screen, which confirms the active connection to the loader.
Next, open the command line on your computer in the folder with the ADB tools installed. Enter the command to check the connection:
fastboot devicesIf you see the serial number of the device, you've got a successful connection.
fastboot rebootAfter this command is executed, Redmi 5 should immediately restart in normal mode. If the command line system gives an error or the device is not detected, try replacing it. USB-Port or cable, and reinstall Xiaomi drivers.
βοΈ Checking readiness to work with ADB
Exit through Recovery Mode
When the standard reboot doesnβt help, you can try switching to Recovery mode, which has a deeper boot priority than Fastboot and allows you to reset or restart at the system level.
To get into the Recovery menu on Xiaomi Redmi 5, you need to turn off the device (if it's hanging, wait for battery discharge or use the ADB command to turn off). Then press both the power button and the volume button. Hold them until the MI logo appears, then release only the power button, continuing to keep the volume.
In the menu that opens, you can navigate with volume buttons and select with power buttons. Find Reboot and select Reboot to System, which will force the main operating system to start without debugging.
β οΈ Note: Do not select Wipe Data from the Recovery menu unless you want to lose all photos, contacts and apps.
Comparison of exit methods from Fastboot
To make it easier to choose the best way to solve the problem, we have systematized the main methods in the table, each of which has its own advantages and limitations, depending on the specific situation with your Redmi 5.
| Method | Equipment required | Risk of data loss | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Long Power press. | No. | No. | Low. |
| Button combination | No. | No. | Low. |
| ADB/Fastboot Team | PC, USB-cable | No. | Medium |
| Recovery mode | No. | No (with the right choice) | Medium |
| Flip-flashing | PC, cable, firmware file | High (full discharge) | Tall. |
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The safest and fastest way is to hold the power button for a long time, and only need to use the computer in case of hardware problems with the buttons or deep software failures.
Radical measures: flashing the device
If none of the above methods worked, and Redmi 5 continues to keep coming back to the hare, the operating system itself may have been damaged, in which case a complete flashing with the Mi Flash Tool utility would be required.
You will need to download the official firmware for your model (it is important not to confuse the global and Chinese versions) and the firmware tool. The process involves putting the phone into EDL (Emergency Download Mode) mode, which often requires disassembling the case and closing contacts on the board, or using a special authorized account.
The procedure completely cleans the internal memory of the device, all your data will be permanently deleted, so if you can save data through Recovery or ADB pull mode, do so before you start firmware.
β οΈ Warning: Incorrectly selected firmware (e.g. China instead of Global) can cause the phone to stop catching the network or working with local frequencies.