If your Android tablet says “no command” when you try to do something, it might be because the command isn’t compatible with your tablet. For example, if you try to use a command that requires an internet connection, your tablet might say “no command” because it doesn’t have access to the internet.

There are a few things that you can do in order to fix your Android device that won’t boot into recovery. First, try pressing and holding the Volume Down button and Power button at the same time until the Android device reboots. If that doesn’t work, try performing a hard reset by turning off your Android device, then holding down the Power button and Volume Down button until the Android device turns off.

When a Samsung says “no command,” this usually means that the device is not responding to any of your commands. This could be because the device is turned off, or it may be because there is something wrong with the device.

If you are using Android 6 or later, there is a recovery mode button on the back of your device. If you are using an older version of Android, you can use the “adb reboot recovery” command to enter recovery mode.

There could be a few reasons why your phone might say “no command” when in recovery mode. One possibility is that your phone doesn’t have the necessary files to boot into recovery mode. Another possibility is that you don’t have the correct USB cable connected to your phone. If you’re still having trouble getting your phone into recovery mode, you can try resetting it by pressing and holding down the Volume Down and Power buttons for about 10 seconds.

To reboot your Android phone, hold down the power button until the phone turns off and then turns back on.

If your Android phone is frozen or won’t turn on at all, you may need to restore it to its factory settings. To do this, first make sure you have a copy of your important data (such as photos, videos, and contacts) stored on a computer or another device. Then follow these steps: 1. Turn off your phone and remove the battery.2. Press and hold the Power button until the Android logo appears.

If your phone is not booting up at all, then you may need to do a hard reset. To do a hard reset: Turn off your phone. Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time until the phone starts rebooting. Keep holding down the buttons until you see the Android logo. Release both buttons. Your phone should now be in recovery mode. From here, you can use any of the methods described in this guide to fix your phone.

There are a few reasons why your Android might be stuck on the boot screen. One possibility is that your phone is missing critical files, which can prevent it from starting up. If you’ve tried to start your phone in safe mode and it still won’t start, you may need to take it to a service center for repair. Finally, if your phone has been rooted, the root user may have disabled the bootloader, which will prevent it from starting up.

The best way to get your Android out of recovery mode is to use the power button to turn off your phone, then use the volume down button to select “wipe data/factory reset.” After you finish wiping data, select “reboot system now.