Boot Loop, whoopsie!
This is a discussion on Boot Loop, whoopsie! within the Droid X Tech Support forums, part of the Droid X Forum category; I was hoping to get some tech support to get me back to square one here. I was running Liberty 2.0 and saw in the ...
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Boot Loop, whoopsie!
I was hoping to get some tech support to get me back to square one here. I was running Liberty 2.0 and saw in the ROM toolbox that Liberty 3 was available. I downloaded, backed up, wiped, and installed via the toolbox. Currently I'm stuck in a boot loop! I can get it to the boot loader but I do not receive any direction other then battery OK, OK to program, and transfer mode: USB. Plugging into my computer yields me a sound that is reminiscent of the sound you hear on Jeopardy when you run out of time. I was reading that you have to be GB ready to run Liberty 3, and while I just assumed I could make the transition from 2.0 to 3, I'm also assuming I was wrong and there in lies my problem. Any feedback or suggestions to get me back my original build would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Well you do need to have a battery that is charged. I believe your message said you were charging yours. There are a ton of great guides out there on how to sbf flash a Droid. If you do a Google search, or look in the Droid x hacks section you should have no issues finding one.
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Which of the 2.3.3 SBF files do I want from this page?
Last edited by aikisean; 11-21-2011 at 09:09 PM.
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Were you looking to SBF straight to gingerbread or go to froyo?
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if you want onto liberty three... you'll want the 4.5.602 sbf file...
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Originally Posted by
Nemo Aeternamn
if you want onto liberty three... you'll want the 4.5.602 sbf file...
True, my bad, I am off my game tonight. I should have been more specific.
You could use the .602 SBF and root that or use the one for froyo, take the OTA, and then root.
The first choice being the more direct route obviously.
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Wow....I did it step by step and I have a white screen with an ! saying that I Do not have enough space available. I thought this was supposed to delete and start from scratch? weird.
Do i need to remove my SD card?
Last edited by aikisean; 11-21-2011 at 10:24 PM.
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Sorry but I completely fell asleep on the couch last night.
Honestly I have not encountered that at all. Did the whole SBF run and then it happened? And you should not need to remove your SD, it is not involved in the process.
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