My original Droid is stuck in a boot loop where it won't load past the M logo. It loads up, shows the M logo for a little bit, then shuts itself off. This happened after trying to flash a new kernel using kernel manager. At the time I was running CM 7.1.0 Stable with the stock CM7 kernel. I've searched the various forums and tried everything that I can to fix the issue, but to no avail. I'm hoping someone here can help me pinpoint the issue and fix it. Things I've tried: - Wiping the Dalvik cache - Wiping all data - Factory reset - Nandroid restore - Flashing different CM7 ROMs - Flashing different kernels - Formatting my SD card - Booting without the SD card - Flashing the stock .sbf files using RSDLite one at a time starting with the most current (FRG83G) and working my way backwards. None of the stock files worked UNTIL I flashed ESE81. ESE81 works fine and is currently loaded onto my phone. If I allow the OTA update of FRG01B to be installed on top of ESE81 I get the boot loop again. I read where someone else had an issue with their internal partitions being formatted improperly and I'm wondering if I have a similar issue. I'm also wondering if the ESEXX builds handle internal partitions differently than FRGXXX builds and that's why the ESEXX builds work on my phone when nothing else does. I should also note that I have never used sbd shell so if the solution requires that tool, it will have to be explained to me. Any suggestions? Things I haven't tried that I should try? |