You will have to flash a new rom most likely if you can't boot into the other one that was installed there.
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You will have to flash a new rom most likely if you can't boot into the other one that was installed there.
But I thought I needed to be in safemode to flash? Sry for the trouble stuck in. My old ways this safestrap is weird to me lol
Yes, non safe is for your stock rom and stock backup. Safe is for your flashing other roms and backups of those roms.
So I would got to safe mode then flash before boot up?
Yes. Safe mode is for flashing all new roms and such. non-safe is for restoring your stock system
Your short comment above tells me more than I learned spending an hour reading Hash's blog. We're really looking forward to your safe-strap guide (no pressure, of course). But hurry... before Hashcode changes everything around in the next release :)
I have been a flasher since the early days of the OG Droid (OMG that didn't come out right!), and I'm still not sure what's wrong with the good old fashioned ROM flashing method we've used all along. All these safeguards and backups and protections are getting confusing to the point where we are no longer safe, protected or backed up. Neall
Thanks Neall.
I'm hoping to get it done this am; the wife has been very sick which has kept me busy.
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I'm curious about this as well as there is now one for the Bionic...is it basically a way to have a dual boot option, with one of those boots being the stock system? Thereby making it easier to return to pure stock?
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