93fuelslut
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Have u fixed the problem yet?...what did u do?Yeah I keep getting the boot loop.
I also keep getting this. "Unfortunatly program.com.android has stopped working"
Any way to fix it???
Have u fixed the problem yet?...what did u do?Yeah I keep getting the boot loop.
I also keep getting this. "Unfortunatly program.com.android has stopped working"
Any way to fix it???
Have u fixed the problem yet?...what did u do?
So u used rsd lite to sbf back to normal?
I havent used my d2g in a year so i kinda forgot how to use clock work mod or bootstrap what ever it is..im so use to safe strapp...
I keep bootlooping..
Where do u get the gb gapps?
I flashed the same gapps to..
from droid wiki Unlike any phone with an unlocked boot loader, custom recovery cannot be installed instead of the stock recovery. The only way to run it is by hijacking the boot process (for stock ROMs) or providing an option in the bootup process of a custom 2nd init-based ROM.
To install CWM on a stock Droid device, you need to:
Root the device
Install Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap
Open Droid 2 Bootstrap Recovery
Press Bootstrap Recovery; the application should pop up a message about a successful installation
Get ROM Manager from the Market.
Start it, and choose the first item, Flash ClockworkMod Recovery.
Choose DROID X (2nd-init) (this is important).
Grant Superuser privileges when asked to.
I could be wrong, but this is to root.I did not use RSD lite to sbf it back. I used the linux method/boot CD method. Heres the link what I was talking about. Droid 2 Global root CD for .629 (not necessary to brick phone) - Droid 2 / R2D2 / Milestone 2 / Droid 2 Global - RootzWiki
from droid wiki Unlike any phone with an unlocked boot loader, custom recovery cannot be installed instead of the stock recovery. The only way to run it is by hijacking the boot process (for stock ROMs) or providing an option in the bootup process of a custom 2nd init-based ROM.
To install CWM on a stock Droid device, you need to:
Root the device
Install Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap
Open Droid 2 Bootstrap Recovery
Press Bootstrap Recovery; the application should pop up a message about a successful installation
Get ROM Manager from the Market.
Start it, and choose the first item, Flash ClockworkMod Recovery.
Choose DROID X (2nd-init) (this is important).
Grant Superuser privileges when asked to.
several things can cause bootloopsWait... So the main reason why I'm boot looping is because if the Gapps??? I downloaded the latest ICS Gapp and I tried to add the ROM and Gapp about 3-4 times and I still keep getting boot loops. I also keep having to SBF it. Gahhh trying to install this ROM is so friggin frustrating D:<