Root ToolCase
Welcome to the Root ToolCase Wiki!
Here you can learn more about the app's features and how to use them.
Advanced Reboot
Android has many different means of rebooting a device, but most of them are very well hidden. Root ToolCase allows you to easily access those features.
Reboot
Reboots your device. This is the standard reset that's also accessible when you press the power button.
Soft Reboot
Soft reboot, also refered to as quick reboot, only reboots the Android OS instead of performing a complete power on reset.
Reboot to Recovery
Reboots your device into recovery mode. If you have a custom recovery like TWRP installed, you can use recovery mode for flashing new ROMs or creating/restoring backups.
Reboot to Bootloader (fastboot)
Reboots your device into bootloader (fastboot mode). This option my be locked on some devices. Usually, you can unlock fastboot mode in developer settings. To enable developer settings on your phone, go to Settings > About phone, look for section Build Number and tap it 7 times.
The fastboot protocol is used in combination with the fastboot tool on a PC to directly flash partitions on your device's flash memory. It can flash recovery or boot (kernel) images, the splash screen image or complete firmware updates.
Nowadays, most devices come with a locked bootloader and you need to unlock your bootloader first,
Power off
Just power off your device.
Restart System UI
This optoion kills and restarts the system UI process. This can be very useful if the UI crashes.
Safe Mode
This options restarts your device in safe mode. In safe mode, only system apps will be loaded. To exit safe mode, just restart your device again.