Can't boot in recovery mode galaxy s duos gt-s7562

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viktormusteata

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hello! I bought a galaxy s duos gt-s7562 from ebay with android 4.2.2, I tried to install cwm with this method

STEPS
Step 1 :- Download ES File Explorer and Rooting kit and Extract it
Step 2 :- Install RootMaster1.0.7eng.apk and Press Root privileges to Root the Device temporary.
Step 3 :- Open ES File Explorer In Settings Under tools Enable "Root Explorer" that will give permission to re-write.
Step 4 :- In ES File Explorer in setting Under Local select " / Local " then open the folder "System" then "etc"
/Device/System/etc
Step 5 :- Search for the file "install.recovery.sh" and rename it to "install.recovery.sh.bak" This is done to avoid overwriting of stock recovery.
Step 6 :- Now Install "Flashfy.apk" and select "Flash Recovery" and browse to the extracted rooting kit and open CWM Recovery and select "recovery.img" it will flash and ask for reboot into CWM Recovery .
You can also install stock recovery this way too just choose the Stock recovery file
Step 7 :- In CWM Recovery select the option "Install Zip from SD card" and browse to the rooting kit and select "CWM-Superuser-3.1.3.zip" that will install a permanent Superuser [Root]
Step 8 :- Uninstall Flashfy and Root Master [Optional]

and now I can't to go in recovery or downloadable mode. what I can do? thanks
 
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hello! I bought a galaxy s duos gt-s7562 from ebay with android 4.2.2, I tried to install cwm with this method

STEPS
Step 1 :- Download ES File Explorer and Rooting kit and Extract it
Step 2 :- Install RootMaster1.0.7eng.apk and Press Root privileges to Root the Device temporary.
Step 3 :- Open ES File Explorer In Settings Under tools Enable "Root Explorer" that will give permission to re-write.
Step 4 :- In ES File Explorer in setting Under Local select " / Local " then open the folder "System" then "etc"
/Device/System/etc
Step 5 :- Search for the file "install.recovery.sh" and rename it to "install.recovery.sh.bak" This is done to avoid overwriting of stock recovery.
Step 6 :- Now Install "Flashfy.apk" and select "Flash Recovery" and browse to the extracted rooting kit and open CWM Recovery and select "recovery.img" it will flash and ask for reboot into CWM Recovery .
You can also install stock recovery this way too just choose the Stock recovery file
Step 7 :- In CWM Recovery select the option "Install Zip from SD card" and browse to the rooting kit and select "CWM-Superuser-3.1.3.zip" that will install a permanent Superuser [Root]
Step 8 :- Uninstall Flashfy and Root Master [Optional]

and now I can't to go in recovery or downloadable mode. what I can do? thanks
Sorry ... I can't help directly.
But I found this nice thread about your device: [Guide] Know your Device: Galaxy S Duos GT-S7562~Root~Odin~CWM~ROM LIST |2014.03.05| .
Take a look there.
You can find instruction on how to flash CWM and stock recovery.

If you still have questions or need detailed help, please post in the Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum, or in the [Ask Any Question][Newbie Friendly] help thread over there.
I am sure that you will get quick and proper help there.
 
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viktormusteata

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Sorry ... I can't help directly.
But I found this nice thread about your device: [Guide] Know your Device: Galaxy S Duos GT-S7562~Root~Odin~CWM~ROM LIST |2014.03.05| .
Take a look there.
You can find instruction on how to flash CWM and stock recovery.

If you still have questions or need detailed help, please post in the Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum, or in the [Ask Any Question][Newbie Friendly] help thread over there.
I am sure that you will get quick and proper help there.
I can't use these methods because all metods need to boot in recovery or downloadable mode, but I can't to boot...
 

It_ler

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I can't use these methods because all metods need to boot in recovery or downloadable mode, but I can't to boot...
XDA Assist is only to point new users to best places to look for and/or ask for a solution.
As I have already linked the threads/forums where you should post your questions, I can't help more.
And I see that you have already posted in different places/threads.

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