HELP! Phone reboots on every app install (4.5.91) - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just got through Pudding, Fruit Cake 4.5.91 (+ webtop addon), and CWM Root For Any ROM. 4.5.91 is AWESOME and I am having tons of fun, but I don't want my buzz to get killed so PLEASE help me with the following:
Every time I try to install any app (via adb install, market, or .apk from external sd using stock Files), right as the phone gets to "installing...", the phone does a quasi-reboot. It goes to the Red M (without specifying "Unlocked" in the white text as it normally would), and then through the stock ATT boot animation in under 5 seconds and then back to the lockscreen. This is about 1/3 to 1/2 the time of a normal boot process for me. Because I can't install any apps (market, or non), I am without titanium backup to get all my apps back.
I do have non-market apps checked under Applications, as well as USB debugging enabled for the attempts at adb pushing.
I could really use some help here, guys. Unfortunately, I have no way of telling if the problem is with Fruit Cake(s) or the CWM Root for Any Rom. Here are the links to each:
FruitCakes: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009
Root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159572
Thanks,
-omni

omni_angel7 said:
Just got through Pudding, Fruit Cake 4.5.91 (+ webtop addon), and CWM Root For Any ROM. 4.5.91 is AWESOME and I am having tons of fun, but I don't want my buzz to get killed so PLEASE help me with the following:
Every time I try to install any app (via adb install, market, or .apk from external sd using stock Files), right as the phone gets to "installing...", the phone does a quasi-reboot. It goes to the Red M (without specifying "Unlocked" in the white text as it normally would), and then through the stock ATT boot animation in under 5 seconds and then back to the lockscreen. This is about 1/3 to 1/2 the time of a normal boot process for me. Because I can't install any apps (market, or non), I am without titanium backup to get all my apps back.
I do have non-market apps checked under Applications, as well as USB debugging enabled for the attempts at adb pushing.
I could really use some help here, guys. Unfortunately, I have no way of telling if the problem is with Fruit Cake(s) or the CWM Root for Any Rom. Here are the links to each:
FruitCakes: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009
Root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159572
Thanks,
-omni
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Maybe re-do some of the steps if it's not too much of a hassle.
wipe/data& cache and then re-flash fruit cake 4.5.91. Then before rooting, see if you can install anything?

mysticdrew said:
Maybe re-do some of the steps if it's not too much of a hassle.
wipe/data& cache and then re-flash fruit cake 4.5.91. Then before rooting, see if you can install anything?
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Wipe Dalvik, cache, and factory reset, then flash root again, then wipe Dalvik and reboot. Have had to do it a couple of times now as I have flashed 2.3.4 three times already.
This is the proven fix from KP's 2.3.4 thread for this issue.

CaelanT said:
Wipe Dalvik, cache, and factory reset, then flash root again, then wipe Dalvik and reboot. Have had to do it a couple of times now as I have flashed 2.3.4 three times already.
This is the proven fix from KP's 2.3.4 thread for this issue.
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Thanks to both of you guys for the good advice. I tried CaelanT's first to no avail, and am about to try mysticdrew's then a combo of both. I trust that some variation of the two will work and I thank you both so much for your time spent to help me out. Enjoy the slight boost in your Thanks meters!

thats its what happens when you don't read full topic =)
thats probleme already reported on original thread....

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[Q] Problem Installing New Vegan Ginger

OK i have to say i m not a noob anymore. And i m pretty confident.
Having said I am coming from Vegan 5.1 and tried many times to download the new Vegan Ginger. But each time I got stuck at the "birds" screen.
And yea I do all the same steps for when i was ROMing to Vegan 5.1
So my questions are: why isn't it working this time?
Do i have to be on Stock Rom for it to work?
Any suggestion?
Thank you
Its always a good idea to start from stock and then going to custom rom. I suggest you use nvFlash to go back to stock, then flash cwm .8 and then try to follow your steps to install it.
enjoy
Best way to flash a new rom is to fully wipe data cache dalvik ect ect do that in cwm then install zip from disk. Works every time and usely it take like ten minites to fully install. If you need help just look around or ask.
Good luck
Awessssoooommmee
You guys are awesome
I just Nvflash and Install the ginger edition easily
Thank youuuuu
I'm having the exact same problem. Even fully wipe data, cache and davik does not help.
I noticed that, when ClockworkMod Recovery showed that it was installing update, the progress bar stayed grey, not changing or moving at all.
Guess I'll have to try nvflash.
Yeah do that
ww9rivers said:
I'm having the exact same problem. Even fully wipe data, cache and davik does not help.
I noticed that, when ClockworkMod Recovery showed that it was installing update, the progress bar stayed grey, not changing or moving at all.
Guess I'll have to try nvflash.
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Yea do that, cause it looks like this ONLY works on stock rom. And after that just do your usual process, and you should be good.
Everything went so well that my first boot took less than a minute

[HOWTO] Update Walkthrough for those with custom ROMs

Okay, so I see there are many people that have the same questions I had yesterday trying to apply this update with a custom ROM already on my phone. Here is what you'll need and how to get your phone updated. This isn't the only way to do it, but it's what I did and it was pretty easy. It was harder finding out how to do all of this, and in what order than actually doing the process.
It will take a little while to do this, roughly 30-45 minutes.
Here are the steps I had to use being on 1.5.7 with GingerBlur:
Here is what you'll need after backing up your apps/files to the SD Card, in this order:
Download RSD Lite 5.0
Download 1.8.3 sbf
Gingerbreak
GladEnable
Tenwar's System Recovery
GreyBlur 2.X (Or insert custom ROM here)
1: Flash the 1.8.3 update on to your phone using RSD Lite, this will reset your phone completely to stock.
2: Run GingerBreak to root the device.
3: At this point I was unable to install Tenwar's, so I used GladEnable to sideload it.
4: Installed Tenwar's and loaded up my custom ROM.
5: Restore your backup.
This should get you all updated and with your custom ROM installed.
Awesome! Thanks man
quick question: how do we make a backup (Ti Backup?) on our current setups? And will restoring the backup we make bring back all apps and settings and everything?
Thanks a lot for this....
spitefulcheerio said:
Awesome! Thanks man
quick question: how do we make a backup (Ti Backup?) on our current setups? And will restoring the backup we make bring back all apps and settings and everything?
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Yes, use Titanium Backup to backup your User Apps and Data, not the system apps or data. And make sure to backup to your SD Card as the flash with wipe your internal memory and your backup will be lost. I had that issue and had to reinstall all of my apps. It's minor, but still a pain in the ass.
Flashing 1.83 should not wipe anything; as far as apps or info. goes. Some people have had a problem with gingerbreak wiping some things though. I flashed 1.83 and ran ginerbreak with no problems, except for having the bloatware re-installed and loosing my root, but that's to be expected.
Swiftks said:
Flashing 1.83 should not wipe anything; as far as apps or info. goes. Some people have had a problem with gingerbreak wiping some things though. I flashed 1.83 and ran ginerbreak with no problems, except for having the bloatware re-installed and loosing my root, but that's to be expected.
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When I flashed 1.8.3 through RSD Lite, it completely put everything back to bone stock. It wiped the entire internal memory. So I'm not sure if it should or shouldn't, but it did. I know it wasn't GingerBreak because you flash the update before installing GB.
IrateCustomer said:
When I flashed 1.8.3 through RSD Lite, it completely put everything back to bone stock. It wiped the entire internal memory. So I'm not sure if it should or shouldn't, but it did. I know it wasn't GingerBreak because you flash the update before installing GB.
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that's weird, b/c when I flashed it, it didn't wipe anything just added the bloat ware back and changed the radio, etc. still had homescreen the same with all my apps, etc.... oh well
Swiftks said:
that's weird, b/c when I flashed it, it didn't wipe anything just added the bloat ware back and changed the radio, etc. still had homescreen the same with all my apps, etc.... oh well
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Maybe because I was on 1.5.7, and flashed 1.8.3 instead of going back and OTAing the phone. That would make sense because the OTA process probably does a backup/restore during the process. As mentioned in the OP, it's only one way to do it, but there are other options.
the sbf download is sending me to Motorola site,, dont I need the sbf not the exe??
Datblkbro said:
the sbf download is sending me to Motorola site,, dont I need the sbf not the exe??
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I've updated the link in the OP so you can download the correct file. My apologies.
Regarding 1.8.3 sbf, which of the sfb files from the link you provided is it? They vary in size. Thanks.
You want the one with the most hits and the ridiculously long filename.
It actually has 1.8.3 buried in the name of the file. It's a few from the top.
THANK YOU this has been a big question mark for me ever since 1.83 came out. Fantastic guide.
Swiftks said:
Flashing 1.83 should not wipe anything; as far as apps or info. goes. Some people have had a problem with gingerbreak wiping some things though. I flashed 1.83 and ran ginerbreak with no problems, except for having the bloatware re-installed and loosing my root, but that's to be expected.
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Did the GingerBlur 3.1 get fixed when it comes to the Webtop mod? Cuz I read something about it having a problem with actually working on this Rom? Maybe that was on the 3.0, so I figure 3.1 fixed it?
PLease just a simple "yes it works" or "No, it doesn't" will suffice
Thanks
Just wanted to post my initial experience with using RSDlite to update afterting and gingerblurring it.
I followed your how to as much as I could (You should provide a link to RSDlite instructions, I had to search for it because I didn't know how to do it exactly... not a big deal but it would make it easier/idiot proof)
When I first updated via RSDlite, something must hve went wrong. At first, A triangle and lil android was haunting me on my screen... so I went to reboot.. **** [I thought I bricked it]... Then I restarted it again... DOUBLE ****... Couldn't load into recovery... I restarted a third time and it loaded up(**** YES). But for some odd reason, it said I still had to update (even though it said the firmware was @ 1.8.3.)
Everything seemed to work fine, and was able too root and ginger blur it. About a few hours later, wifi seemed wonky (kept randomly disconnecting and the update dialog came up every 15 minutes).
I ended up reflashing to 1.2.8 and OTA's all the way up to 1.8.3 and then re-rooted and blurred it. No problems since the full refresh
Hopefully everybody elses experience goes better than mine!
Also, Random question. How do you remove Tenwars System Recovery app after using it to load up a rom?
winky! said:
Also, Random question. How do you remove Tenwars System Recovery app after using it to load up a rom?
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You can use Uninstaller for Root (I found it on the Market), and you can uninstall from there if you wish. Personally I see no real reason to remove it, but you can if you need to with the above referenced Uninstaller. There are a few others that can do it, but UfR is free, which is clearly a win.
564mb for the sfb??? Thats freaking huge
GreyBlur on 1.8.3
After following the steps I still show
"System Version 4.1.57MB860.ATT.us"
rooted and sideloading enabled by gladroot then flashed greyblur 2.1....little help for the n00b?

[Q] Help with installing 2.3.4 based roms! Please!

I was trying about 10 days to install any 2.3.4 based rom on my AT&T atrix!
Everytime i trying to flash some rom (mostly i've tried Alien's and Cherry) i see bootloop: red circle with "M" >at&t logo >"M">"M">"M"... I have an unlocked bootloader, can see the sign "Unlocked" ot top of the screen, Rooted And CWM Recovery by tefnar installed, BUT EVERY TIME i flashing some rom i stucking on that bootloop. I was trying to search on xda a lot of time, still cannot find the answer. That makes me real sick of it, i'm not sleeping at nights, pleeeaseeee heeeelp!!!
How long are you waiting for your phone to boot. It can take a while. 10+ minutes.
I waited until yesterday to update to 2.3.4 because I was on call.
Things I did.
1) Made sure that I had the lastest CWM.
2) Made sure I had the latest pudding.
3) I installed 2.3.4 pudding first. Note: I had to re-install CWM after this. Not a huge deal since it installed from fast boot.
4) Followed the ROM install steps here
5) Installed the recommended radio.
6) After that it should work. I had to install the webtop and the ad block but have had no problems since.
I am now trying to decide what Kernel to mess with.
First install rom racers recovery. Two. Make sure youre wiping everything before and after you flash, unless youre upgrading the same rom, you dont have to but still recommended. Three, be patient on initial boot of a fresh flash. Sometimes it can take awhile and might reboot still.
I voided my warranty.
lemortede said:
How long are you waiting for your phone to boot. It can take a while. 10+ minutes.
I waited until yesterday to update to 2.3.4 because I was on call.
Things I did.
1) Made sure that I had the lastest CWM.
2) Made sure I had the latest pudding.
3) I installed 2.3.4 pudding first. Note: I had to re-install CWM after this. Not a huge deal since it installed from fast boot.
4) Followed the ROM install steps here
5) Installed the recommended radio.
6) After that it should work. I had to install the webtop and the ad block but have had no problems since.
I am now trying to decide what Kernel to mess with.
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I was waiting approx. 5 minutes, but is that suppose to be like that? I mean flashing screen on a bootloop? Because fading screen, when reboot looks like if i take battery out everytime. Besides, i've installed any of gingerblur or greyblur easily, but when trying to install 2.3.4, see that crap again.
I'm using all latest (CWM, Divers, RSD...)
Are you wiping both the system cache and dalvik cache before you flash the rom?
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iRobby said:
Are you wiping both the system cache and dalvik cache before you flash the rom?
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I Do. Maybe here some thing i've missed before. Now I have 4.1.83 on board, and can install any of 2.2.x, but NOT 2.3.4 Why?
Is the OTA update only wayout??
thread still actual. UP

[Q] Sbfing questions

What do I backup when I sbf? Can I back up everything I need with TiBu pro? When I reboot my phone after sbfing, is it like getting it out of the box, but with a newer version? How do I restore everything? Will it save app data?
Sorry for all the questions, but I need to know.
Edit: Also, if it is like getting it out of the box, what happens to my verizon plan?
Arbybear said:
What do I backup when I sbf? Can I back up everything I need with TiBu pro? When I reboot my phone after sbfing, is it like getting it out of the box, but with a newer version? How do I restore everything? Will it save app data?
Sorry for all the questions, but I need to know.
Edit: Also, if it is like getting it out of the box, what happens to my verizon plan?
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You can back up your apps and data with TiBu. After sbf your phone will be like new, out of box, and you will need to activate your phone. It does not effect your plan. You can restore your apps and data from TiBu after the sbf.
maggard5 said:
You can back up your apps and data with TiBu. After sbf your phone will be like new, out of box, and you will need to activate your phone. It does not effect your plan. You can restore your apps and data from TiBu after the sbf.
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Thank you. Is the only bug in 2.3.4 the battery percentage?
Arbybear said:
Thank you. Is the only bug in 2.3.4 the battery percentage?
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I am using cm7 so not sure what issues you might encounter with stock 2.3.4.
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If u aren't on a rom or have any tweaks
just sbf
sbf doesn't wipe ur user data AT ALL it just upgrade ur system
BUT if u have a rom running or scripts or tweaks like that then u may bootloop after the sbf and will need to data wipe from stock recovery to remedy the bootloop
If u r dong sbf just to upgrade u wont lose ur apps data ...
ashclepdia said:
If u aren't on a rom or have any tweaks
just sbf
sbf doesn't wipe ur user data AT ALL it just upgrade ur system
BUT if u have a rom running or scripts or tweaks like that then u may bootloop after the sbf and will need to data wipe from stock recovery to remedy the bootloop
If u r dong sbf just to upgrade u wont lose ur apps data ...
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so do you HAVE to wipe after sbf? I thought I had read on here that people had successfully sbf's without a wipe? as your post would seem to suggest?
I sbf'd for the first time in forever tonight, but didn't wipe just yet cause I didn't feel like setting everything up from scratch again.
But I still have superuser listed in my app drawer, but I seem to no longer be rooted, and had to reactivate the phone.
If the "crashed" rom is the same as the sbf no wipe needed but it's a crapshoot if "crashed" is custom rom then sbf will need wiping!
skwoodwiva said:
If the "crashed" rom is the same as the sbf no wipe needed but it's a crapshoot if "crashed" is custom rom then sbf will need wiping!
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not necessarily
im not exactly sure why sometimes you need a wipe, and sometimes you dont.
i havent sbfd enough times to figure that out cuz i can usually just nandroid restore back to where i need to be.
but i have definitly sbfd from a rom like eclipse and NOT needed a data wipe
and i have also sbf'd when just stock rooted with some tweaks and NEEDED data wipe to stop the bootloop.
three west said:
so do you HAVE to wipe after sbf? I thought I had read on here that people had successfully sbf's without a wipe? as your post would seem to suggest?
I sbf'd for the first time in forever tonight, but didn't wipe just yet cause I didn't feel like setting everything up from scratch again.
But I still have superuser listed in my app drawer, but I seem to no longer be rooted, and had to reactivate the phone.
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if you did a sbf you no longer have root access
i am not sure if the superuser app will be wiped away at this point if you do a data wipe either, superuser is usually a /system/app am i correct?
BUT if it is a user app(found in /data/app) then you can just uninstall the superuser via manage applications
if it is system/app you NEED root access to be able to remove the apk
if you wanna check if you are rooted or not just try to use an app that requires root access, if you are not rooted it wont work.
so yes, you inferred correctly, a data wipe is not NECESSARY after EVERY sbf flash, BUT it IS needed if you get caught up in a bootoop, data wipe from android recovery is the only way to get out of a bootloop resulting from sbf flash.
it is aso recommnded to data wipe after a sbf flash just due to issues that may arise later and u might have to data wipe then to get rid of those issues, you might end up never needing to data wipe, but if you do run into issues, that will be the solution
sorry, im not tryng to ramble here, just trying to be clear as much as i can based on my experience and based on the many results of others and their feedback.(if i have caused confusion i apologize, just ask and i will try to clear it up, i just watched hitchhikers guide to the galaxy, if u have ever read the book or seen the movie you know where my mind is right now LMAO)
well I was just going back to stock for, ya know, reasons
I had been just rooted stock at the time. I really don't want to wipe and set everything up from scratch again.
Root is gone, BSR is not functional, but they both still show in the app drawer.
Pulldown toggles are gone.
I think I'm going to give it a shot like this and see what comes
I think you will WANT to SBF>Factory Reset if you wanna do the "reasons"...
But only bug noted(that I can remember anyway) is the battery jump.
TiBu will not restore your apps or data unless you are rooted. My suggestion... do a Nandroid Backup and then do provided instructions... at least this way you can go back to what you had before hand.
SBF will bring your phone to an Out-of-Box state... Exactly how you got it at Verizon.
Questions Asked:
What do I backup when I sbf?
Whatever you want. Nandroid will be for if you want to go back to what you were using. TiBu is for if you are going to apply:
-SBF to a different Android Version.
-Apply a New Rom.
Can I back up everything I need with TiBu pro?
Depends on what you are doing. TiBu is intended for apps and app data, also keep in mind to watch what you restore because you DO NOT want to restore the Settings and other system apps when you are going to a different android version(if you know the exceptions then you know the exceptions... Dragons lie ahead if you don't know what you are doing... just trust this advice).
This WILL NOT cover user configuration in the internal settings.
When I reboot my phone after sbfing, is it like getting it out of the box, but with a newer version?
Did you upgrade or downgrade? SBF is used to go back if you brick your device or need to be on a specific android version/kernel for applying a ROM. Yes it will be out of box state with a specific android version.(i.e. If you apply 2.2 SBF you go back to 2.2 android out-of-box. If you apply 2.3.3 SBF you go back to 2.3.3 android out-of-box. etc...)
How do I restore everything? Will it save app data?
Did you Nandroid or TiBu?
Nandroid:
Apply SBF to specific android version/kernel version you were previously on(you want to be on the kernel you had with said Nandroid backup). Boot into BSR/CWM then go to restore>Internal/External Memory>Restore>Wait for application of backup>Reboot.
TiBu
Once you are on a satisfied android version/kernel open TiBu and restore whatever apps you want. You get the option to restore App(s) Only, App(s) Data Only, or App(s) and Data.
Also, if it is like getting it out of the box, what happens to my verizon plan?
Nothing!! Your Verizon Plan is saved server side and is paired with your device MEID. After a SBF is applied, you can follow the initial boot and activate your phone or dial *228 at any time to activate your device.
I hope I answered everything for you sir. Good luck with SBFing...If you have ANY bootloops or crashes after SBFing do this please:
Boot into STOCK android recovery:
1. Turn device off or Battery Pull.
2. Hold Volume Down until step 4.
3. Turn on device.
4. You should see the Moto Red Logo with white text "Fastboot" at the top of your screen. Press volume down until white text reads Android Recovery.
5. Press Volume Up to select Android Recovery.
6. You should see a Blue Android with Yellow Exclamation point.
7. Press Volume Up + Volume Down at the same time.
8. Using Volume Keys, highlight "Factory/Data Reset" then press Power Button.
9. Select Yes.
10. Reboot once complete.
Side Note:
lol I'm really bored at work right now.

[Q] How to install a rom

I have my phone rooted and BSR/busybox/superuser installed. How do I flash it and actually put the rom on the phone?
(P.S. Its eclipse 2.1)
Well you have a lot of reading to do but let me give you a few important tips:
1) Before doing anything else make sure to go into your BSR and make a nano back up of your stock system. If you do not know how to do nano back ups then read up on that. You will be doing that for different roms. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318083
2) Make sureyour kernal matches the version of the rom. For example you want to flash eclipse 2.0+ this is made for 2.3.5 update. If you are stock you are probably 2.3.4 Some have flashed eclipse 2.0+ and had no issues but it is not recommended.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313103
this thread should help you out a lot also.
3) Once you get your stock Rom backed download the rom of your choice onto your sd card. Go back into BSR and first wipe data factory reset, wipe partion cache, go into advance and wipe Dalvik cache. Once you wiped the big 3 go to install from sd. Locate the rom using your volume buttons and power button to select. Sit back and let the rom run. Once it is done you can reboot now or flash one more safety step. It is the rerecovery zip. This actually allows you to restore your phone easy in the case of something bad happens. If you boot loop or something goes wrong then you just pull your battery and give it about 30 seconds. Put the battery back in and leave the phone off and just plug it into the wall charger. This will bring you straight to BSR. Here is that link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426062
Also remember as long as you can get into BSR you can restore your nano backup of choice. Good luck and have fun. If you run into trouble we can help you out. The phone is pretty easy to fix.
I have made my recovery but was told it is ok to install Eclipse 2.1 on 2.3.4. I have the file downloaded but am I going to have to reprogram my phone for service?
If I'm not mistaken, flashing eclipse 2.1 on Android 2.3.4 can cause some Wi-Fi and data problems, so I highly recommend sbf-ing android 2.3.5 before flashing eclipse. Ill link a comprehensive sbf guide at the end of this post. To answer your question, though, you shouldn't have to activate your phone again if you havent sbf-ed or updated android. If you do decide to use 2.3.5, you will have to activate your phone again, though it only takes about 30 seconds in my area (could take more or less time depending on your signal strength).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1317707
Hope I could be of assistance. If you need help, feel free to ask. I have no life so ill be here all day.
theredvendetta said:
If I'm not mistaken, flashing eclipse 2.1 on Android 2.3.4 can cause some Wi-Fi and data problems, so I highly recommend sbf-ing android 2.3.5 before flashing eclipse. Ill link a comprehensive sbf guide at the end of this post. To answer your question, though, you shouldn't have to activate your phone again if you havent sbf-ed or updated android. If you do decide to use 2.3.5, you will have to activate your phone again, though it only takes about 30 seconds in my area (could take more or less time depending on your signal strength).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1317707
Hope I could be of assistance. If you need help, feel free to ask. I have no life so ill be here all day.
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I have managed to softbrick my phone. No it is stuck on the "dual core technology" screen and I can't do anything
Spanks906 said:
I have managed to softbrick my phone. No it is stuck on the "dual core technology" screen and I can't do anything
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Have you pulled you battery and tried it again? If you have I'd sbf back to 2.3.4 and then update to 2.3.5 then root it, and then install BSR and go into recovery and like said above, wipe the "big 3," install the ROM and then reboot and see if that helps.
Spanks906 said:
I have managed to softbrick my phone. No it is stuck on the "dual core technology" screen and I can't do anything
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I tried installing it just now... It gets past the dual core but sticks on the ECLIPSE loading screen... wtf? any idea how to load the original os?
GaryMcDroid said:
I tried installing it just now... It gets past the dual core but sticks on the ECLIPSE loading screen... wtf? any idea how to load the original os?
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Sbf back to 2.3.4....its not too hard. Search for it.
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