How to Get Xiaomi Out of Fastboot: The Complete Guide

When a hare repairing an android appears on a smartphone screen instead of a desktop, it often causes panic among users. This is Fastboot mode, which is designed for low-level operation of the system, but in normal mode it should not be active. If your Xiaomi or Redmi spontaneously went into this mode, there was likely an accidental button clamping or an operating system malfunction.

Fortunately, in the vast majority of cases, the device is fully functional, and you can bring it back to life in seconds without losing data.Fastboot mode is not a virus or a fatal bug, it is a regular function of the Qualcomm or MediaTek bootloader. Understanding the nature of this condition helps to stay calm and quickly perform the necessary actions for the reboot.

In this article, we will take a look at all the possible causes of the problem and provide step-by-step instructions for exiting firmware mode. You will learn how to use hardware buttons, software methods through a computer and what to do if the device is hanging dead, and the main goal is to keep the battery from running to zero while you are on this menu.

Why Xiaomi’s smartphone is in Fastboot mode

Before you start to actively save the gadget, you need to understand what exactly caused the failure. Most often, the cause is banal inattention of the owner. Accidental simultaneous pressing of buttons in the pocket of a bag or backpack is the most common trigger. Mechanical impact on the case or fall can also trigger a transition to Download Mode.

A more serious cause is a software failure when updating the system. If a new version of MIUI or HyperOS is installed, a power surge or a connection to the server is interrupted, the bootloader may go into emergency mode, and damaged system files may also cause problems after installing informal firmware or obtaining root rights.

Sometimes the problem is hardware, like sticking a volume button, and moisture, dust, or physical wear of the plume causes the phone to "think" the button is locked, and in such cases, software techniques may not help, and a visit to a service center to replace the plume or clean the contacts will be necessary.

πŸ“Š What preceded the appearance of the hare on the screen?
The fall of the phone
Updating the system
Accidentally pressed in your pocket.
Installation of custom firmware
I don't know, I just got involved.

The easiest way: hardware reboot buttons

Nine times out of ten, a forced reboot is enough to exit Fastboot mode, a method that is data-safe and doesn't require a computer connection, and you'll need to find the on button, which is usually located on the right end of the case on Xiaomi devices.

Press the power button and hold it in a pinched state. Don't let go of your finger even if the screen goes out. You have to wait for the vibration and the brand logo to appear. Holding time can vary from 10 to 20 seconds depending on the model and the shell version.

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If standard retention didn't work, try a button combination. Press both the power button and the volume button. Hold them for about 10-15 seconds. This combination is often used to exit a cyclic reboot or system freezes. Once the logo appears, release all the keys and wait for the desktop to load.

Using PC and ADB utility to exit

If the buttons don't respond or the phone's screen is gone but the device remains in Fastboot mode, you can use the computer. You'll need a USB cable and Android drivers installed. The method is effective when a software failure blocks the response to physical buttons.

You need to download and install the Platform Tools package on your computer, which contains adb and fastboot utilities. After installing the drivers, connect the smartphone with a cable to your PC. Open the command line or terminal in the utilities folder and enter a command to check the connection.

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If you see the serial number of the device in response, the communication is successful.

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The smartphone should immediately restart as normal. If the command is not executed, check integrity. USB-You can use a cable or try another port, sometimes it helps to reconnect the cable while you're running a command.

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Use the original. USB-Cable from the kit – cheap charging cables often do not support data transfer, making it impossible to connect to a PC.

What to do if your phone is cyclically restarted

Sometimes, after trying to exit Fastboot, the phone returns to this mode or starts to restart indefinitely, a phenomenon called bootloop, which can be caused by damage to the boot partition or a conflict of system files, in which case a simple reboot will not help.

First, try entering Recovery Mode. To do this, turn off your phone (if it's on, press the power for 15 seconds) and then press both the power button and the volume button. From the recovery menu, select the language (usually English or Chinese) and press Reboot, then Reboot to System.

⚠️ Warning: Don’t select Wipe Data from the Recovery menu if you want to save photos and contacts.

If the cyclical reboot continues, the vbmeta file responsible for checking the integrity of the bootloader may be damaged, which often happens after unsuccessful experiments with unlocking the bootloader or installing Magisk. In this case, you will need to flash the device through the Mi Flash Tool with saving data (Save User Data option).

Table: Comparison of exit methods from Fastboot

To make it easier to solve a problem, we've compiled a comparison table that will help you determine the best method, depending on your situation and the tools at hand.

MethodEquipment requiredDifficultyRisk of data loss
Holding the power buttonNo.Low.Absent.
Button combinationNo.Low.Absent.
Fastboot Team (PC)PC, USB-cableMediumAbsent.
Recovery ModeNo.MediumMedium (User error)
Flashing (Mi Flash)PC, USB-cable, firmwareTall.Tall (no backup)

As you can see from the table, it is always worth starting with the simplest methods that do not require additional equipment, and the use of a computer and specialized software is justified only if the hardware buttons have stopped responding.

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95% of Fastboot freeze problems are solved by simply holding the power button for 15-20 seconds.

Prevention and diagnosis of hardware problems

If the Fastboot mode is on by itself without your involvement, it's worth diagnosing the buttons. Often the problem is a protective case that pushes too hard on the keys. Take off the case and watch the device for a few hours.

Also check if the volume button is stuck. Press it several times, it should have a clear, elastic stroke and a characteristic click. If the button is soft or it does not return to its original position, moisture or dirt may have entered the inside.

How to clean the volume button yourself?
If you're confident, you can gently splash the button with isopropyl alcohol (not water!) when the phone is off, then press it repeatedly, which can wash the oxides, but it's a temporary measure, and it's better to replace the plume.

In some cases, a faulty charger is the cause of failures. Power surges when connecting a cheap power supply can cause chaotic behavior of the power controller, leading to reboots in service modes. Use only certified Xiaomi accessories or proven brands.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it safe to log out of Fastboot without losing data?
Yes, a standard reboot from Fastboot mode via buttons or a fastboot reboot command is completely secure for your data. Photos, contacts and apps will stay in place. Data is deleted only when forced to reset to the factory settings (Wipe Data), which you need to initiate specifically.
Can the phone get out of the Fastboot by itself?
Theoretically, if the battery goes down, the phone will shut down. When you plug it in, it can turn on again in Fastboot mode if the volume button is still clamped. On its own, without user intervention or battery discharge, the phone usually doesn't get out of that mode.
What if your computer doesn’t see your phone in Fastboot?
First of all, replace USB-You can use the cable on a known port, and try another port. Then check Windows Device Manager: Android Devices should have an Android Bootloader Interface. If there's a question mark, you need to install Google drivers. USB Driver or Xiaomi USB Driver.
Is it harmful to keep your phone in Fastboot mode for a long time?
Long-term exposure to Fastboot mode doesn't harm the hardware, but it causes battery drain, and the screen burns all the time, which consumes energy, and the key is to keep the battery from running out of power, because the deep discharge of lithium polymer batteries can reduce their capacity.