Tool V1-2: Android Fastboot Reset
Fastboot is a protocol that allows you to send commands to your device's bootloader when the device is powered off or the main OS is not booting. Unlike a standard factory reset performed from within Android (which may not work if the system is frozen), a Fastboot reset works outside the main operating system. This makes it an excellent last resort for or clearing a device for resale without needing to log into it.
Offers specialized modules for Qualcomm, MediaTek (MTK), Spreadtrum (SPD), and Yureka devices. Prerequisites for Installation
Supports major Android OEMs including Xiaomi, Lenovo, Vivo, Oppo, and Micromax. Android Fastboot Reset Tool V1-2
You flashed Magisk or SuperSU incorrectly. The phone vibrates, shows the Google logo (or Samsung logo), then restarts infinitely. Your recovery is broken, but you can still access Fastboot (Volume Down + Power). The tool can wipe the corrupted userdata partition instantly.
Universal Android USB Drivers or chipset-specific drivers (Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader, MediaTek MTK USB VCOM) must be installed. Fastboot is a protocol that allows you to
Universal ADB and Fastboot Drivers, OEM-specific USB drivers Reliable USB data cable (preferably original OEM cable) Device State
Ensure your PC has the ADB and Fastboot Drivers installed. Without these, your computer will not recognize your phone in Fastboot mode. Step 2: Download and Extract the Tool The phone vibrates, shows the Google logo (or
The program acts as a control deck that translates raw manual inputs into single-click solutions.
The serves as a vital bridge between complex developer commands and everyday user needs. It effectively automates the restoration of Android devices to factory settings, especially in critical scenarios like FRP locks and boot loops. While Version 2.0 offers a smoother, more polished experience, Version 1.2 remains a viable option for older hardware or specific legacy firmware.
If properly connected, the tool will display your device's serial number in the console window. If it returns a blank line, verify your USB drivers and cable connection. Step 4: Execute the Reset or Bypass Command