My Galaxy Note 4 is stuck on recovery booting.. screen. How can I it past this?

Is there any way to do this if the reactivation lock is ON and I can't access the OS to turn it off?

Thanks!
 
RelaxedMind1, this did the trick for me. I was worried that something was fried, but installing a new recovery image worked. Thanks so much for the info!
 
1st, 2nd, steps are clear but kindly explain step 3rd......how to extract recovery.img from archive .......... .tar.md5.....?
then please also explain step 4th....how to ansform recovery.img into recovery.tar.md5 ?
if possible kindly email me at [email address redacted by Mod]
 
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After a failed flash with odin , my phone was stuck on recovery booting... , I just put it back in download mode and flashed twrp. It then boot straight in the OS.

It's the first time it happen to me , I flashed so many phones using CF auto root but for some reason , this one doesn't work
 
Hi, you must do first is factory data reset after that it will automatically restart at normal, my note 4 sprint also like this, I think I go to security there and then I on the activation knox after that the phone reboot then stuck on samsung galaxy note 4 logo after two second the logo appear again. Factory data reset is one of the option can safe ur phone.. Hope this help you~Thanks.
 
You must turn on reactivation lock on that setting>security>reactivation lock>you must have create a password after that done.
Knox active protection is turned off if your phone is rooted
If you want to turn on "HEHE" your phone will not boot normally. 😇😆😊😀
 
I have the same exact problem. Anyone found the solution please?

I hate cell phones, but I'm required to carry one. I seemed to have escaped the recovery boot loop, but I'll I can do is forward what happened and hope someone else has a similar happy ending.

I took the phone, plugged it into a USB port on my Lenovo Yoga and pulled up the incessant recovery boot message screen. Then I left the scene, went to work and came back to it the next day. Upon my return, I found it was on a new screen, this one with the option to wipe partition and go back to factory default. That went slow too, but eventually it booted up normally, I restored from the backup I had on SD card. I figured I throw out my suggestion - let it sit in recovery mode for a day or so and see if the phone can right itself given enough time.
 

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