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I have a droid 2 that when turned on says the following: BootLoader, D2.35, Batter OK, OK to program, Transfer Mode: USB. What is going on with this phone? Is it rooted? What can I do to get to home screen? Any help is greatly appreciated.
after it dries, and you are sure it dries (leave it in for at least a day or two (in my experience anyways) try to turn it on and see what happens.
if it boots back into the bootloader, you can get it to recovery and flash the SBF. if it doesnt boot, its time to cash in on your insurance (assuming you pay for it)
Ok but how do I flash the sbf and whats sbf. I have never messed with a phone before and I'm new to this and I don't have insurance so I'm going to let it dry for atleast a week cause I have my old Droid
Well, an SBF is basically a firmware backup. it is a simular process to how the manufactures install software onto a phone for production release. like a nandroid backup, but it is restored using a program called RSDlite which i believe is used only for motorola phones. it will require a download of the RSD program, the SBF file, and the drivers. i can find you detailed instructions to the process later.