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R2-D2 Bricked, would appreciate assistance!

quinnvanorder

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Hello all. I have the droid 2 R2-D2

In the past i rooted it with no problem (firmware 2.3.2)
I was running Liberty rom for droid 2 and loved it
However, a leaked build of 2.3.3 was made available and I installed it.
This was successful, was able to flash to the new firmware no issue, everything worked. However, I then attempted to flash it back to 2.3.2 in the clockworkmod boot screen thingy. I selected the deodexed firmware file and it went through the install process, even at one point mentioning "success" however when i booted after this, it was bricked

I can still access the bootloader screen, I can access that screen with the triangle accessed by pressing power and x and when i plug the phone In, it displays that it is charging, as well as the battery percentage, however if i actually try to boot it up it just sits at the motorola logo forever.

My first thought was to reflash with RSD lite, however every version (i have tried 5.7 and 4.9 with various configurations) displays the following
1.jpg


and when i select the deodexed 2.3.2 firmware and select the device, the start button greys out as seen below

2.jpg



thoughts?
 
Download the full 2.3.20 system sbf and flash in rsd lite or you can try wiping in the stock recovery, which is the android with exclamation point, hit the magnifying glass on physical keyboard, and clear data

Sent from my DROID2
 
when I hit the magnifying glass nothing happens.. I cant flash on rsd lite because it does not recognize the phone... instead it displays numbers... see above images
 
You need to uninstall an redownload your rsd 4.9. Its not the power button and the x button. You hold the up direction buttong while holding power on to access bootloader. No different configs need to be made. Just make sure you have the correct sbf. If you want I can do a teamviewer session with you later to get it working

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