M mwhartman Super Moderator/RS Premium Member Nov 5, 2010 #16 Great! Glad you were able to get you phone working. Mike
T Tallica Premium Member Premium Member Rescue Squad Nov 5, 2010 #17 Excellent, glad you're up and running
M mwhartman Super Moderator/RS Premium Member Nov 9, 2010 #19 I'll try. Can you please tell me what you did that caused you to get stuck at the M. Mike
F furbearingmammal Super Moderator Nov 9, 2010 #20 Yes, Please tell us what you were trying to do, what you did do, and what phone you have.
C christopherdidi New Member Nov 10, 2010 #21 I am using motorola droid and I tried to install evilboot 1 ghz
M mwhartman Super Moderator/RS Premium Member Nov 10, 2010 #22 If you can boot into recovery restore your backup.
M mwhartman Super Moderator/RS Premium Member Nov 10, 2010 #25 I need some more information. How did you root your phone? Are you using SPR or RM/CW What rom do you have installed? Prior to installing evilboot you should have made a backup with SPR or RM/CW.
I need some more information. How did you root your phone? Are you using SPR or RM/CW What rom do you have installed? Prior to installing evilboot you should have made a backup with SPR or RM/CW.
F furbearingmammal Super Moderator Nov 10, 2010 #26 So a kernel issue. That's what I thought. Get back into recovery, mount USB mass storage, and install this kernel. http://www.p3designs.info/kernels/125-800-v32kernel.zip This will allow you to boot normally and you can then start flashing kernels again.
So a kernel issue. That's what I thought. Get back into recovery, mount USB mass storage, and install this kernel. http://www.p3designs.info/kernels/125-800-v32kernel.zip This will allow you to boot normally and you can then start flashing kernels again.