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HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode

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Are you wondering How to Boot HTC Desire 300 into Recovery Mode and Bootloader Mode or Fastboot Mode? Then, follow the instructions listed on this page to successfully boot HTC Desire 300 into Recovery Mode and Bootloader Mode or Fastboot Mode.

HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode allows a user to troubleshoot and fix problems with their device. In addition, recovery mode can access some core functions of the device, such as factory resetting the device, wiping cache, Installing updates, backup and restoring data, flash root packages and other zip mods, etc.

HTC Desire 300 Fastboot Mode or Bootloader Mode is used to re-flash system partitions on the device. It is an alternative to the recovery mode but is more advanced. It helps to modify or write data directly to your device's flash memory.

HTC Desire 300 Bootloader Mode or Fastboot Mode can be used to unlock the bootloader, flash a custom recovery (CWM, TWRP, Philz, etc.), flash stock ROM, flash custom image files, and more.

Also: HTC Desire 20+ Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode

Boot HTC Desire 300 into Recovery Mode

Below are the methods using which you can boot HTC Desire 300 into Recovery Mode.

Boot HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode using Hardware Buttons

  1. Power off your phone.
  2. Once the device is off. Press and hold the Volume Down and Power button together for a few seconds.HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode
  3. Release the keys as soon as you see the Android logo on the screen.
    HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode
  4. Now, choose Recovery Mode using the Volume Down button and select it using the Power button.
  5. Now, your phone should boot into Recovery Mode.HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode

Boot HTC Desire 300 into Recovery using ADB command

  1. First of all, install the HTC Desire 300 USB Driver and ADB and Fastboot Drivers on your Windows computer.
  2. Now, enable "USB Debugging" on your phone from Developer Options. If Developer Options is missing, go to Settings → About Phone and tap on Build Number about 7-10 times.
  3. Connect your device to computer and open Command Prompt (CMD).
  4. Now, enter the below command in CMD to boot HTC Desire 300 into Recovery Mode.
    adb reboot recovery

Boot HTC Desire 300 into Fastboot Mode / Bootloader Mode

Below are the methods using which you can boot HTC Desire 300 into Bootloader Mode or Fastboot Mode.

Boot HTC Desire 300 Bootloader Mode/Fastboot Mode using Hardware Buttons

  1. Power off your Phone.
  2. Now, press and hold the Volume Down and Power button together for a few seconds.HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode
  3. Release the keys as soon as you see the Android logo on the screen.HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode
  4. Now, choose Fastboot Mode using the Volume Down button and select it using the Power button.
  5. Now, your phone should boot into Fastboot Mode.HTC Desire 300 Recovery Mode and Fastboot Mode

Boot HTC Desire 300 Bootloader Mode/Fastboot Mode using ADB command

  1. Assuming ADB and Fastboot Drivers and USB Drivers installed on your computer.
  2. Enable "USB Debugging" on your phone from Developer Options. If Developer Options is missing, go to Settings → About Phone and tap on Build Number about 7-10 times.
  3. Connect your device to the computer using a USB cable and open Command Prompt (CMD).
  4. Enter the below command in the Command Prompt window.
    adb reboot bootloader
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