Rebooted my X2 this morning and now stuck in a force close loop saying the application Launcher (com.koushikdutta.launcher2) has stopped. Ive seen the thread where this was happening on the gtab and sounds identical to my problem. But how to fix this on my X2? please help.
Grab a launcher from a rom and boot into recovery and install it by sticking in an update.zip template
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thanks for replying so quick. Im new at this so please excuse the "noobness" but how to get a luancher from a rom and boot into recovery when i cant get out of the force close loop? Also, Ive seen methods talking about using rsdlite and flashing sbf. Think that may help? Thanks again.
Do you happen to have another launcher on the phone by chance? If you do, then maybe wipe data/cache and reboot. To get into recovery just plug your charger in while the phone is off and it'll boot into recovery..If you've selected recovery mode last.
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X0dus said:
Do you happen to have another launcher on the phone by chance? If you do, then maybe wipe data/cache and reboot. To get into recovery just plug your charger in while the phone is off and it'll boot into recovery..If you've selected recovery mode last.
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what do you mean by select recovery last?
I had the same problem with adw once. I googled uninstalling packages with adb.you already know the package name so it should be cake.
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jroc757 said:
what do you mean by select recovery last?
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In the System Recovery app...
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how am i to get to the system recovery app with the force close stopping me from getting to anything on the phone? I apologize... very new to this
jroc757 said:
how am i to get to the system recovery app with the force close stopping me from getting to anything on the phone? I apologize... very new to this
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Did you read the sticky at the top of the dev forum at all?
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jroc757 said:
how am i to get to the system recovery app with the force close stopping me from getting to anything on the phone? I apologize... very new to this
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A simple test: Power off & plug the phone into the charger. If it boots into recovery you can wipe cache & dalvik then reboot. It may take care of it.
If you plug it in while off & it boots to the big green battery, you'll probably have to sbf.
Can you get into the stock android recovery? If so, a data wipe through that may work as well.
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Plug phone up while fully off and do NOTHING. If it goes to Green Battery, Battery Pull and turn back onholding volume down. When you see FASTBOOT at top of screen, Press volume down until you see Recovery. Press Volume up. When you get to stock recovery. Wipe Cache. Reboot phone. ON the popup select your blur launcher if it shows up.
To fix issue. Go to system/app or data/app and fix your permissions to rw-r-r to that launcher. This will fix your issue.
thanks for your guys help. I am able to get into the phone
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I have unfortunately found my self in a boot loop and can not at all find a way to boot in recovery. Not the stock android one but the green one by Koush i think? Is there a way i dont know about or am i screwed and have to SBF?
Pull your battery. Plug into a wall charger (without battery) and power up. Not sure if this still works, but try it nonetheless.
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Try mistawolfes idea first...if that didnt work ,you may need to boot into stock recovery, wipe data, and reboot...if its successful, you will need to re install bootstrap and flash a backup if you have one. If it doesn't work, then you will have to wipe data and sbf.
Been there myself...hope it helps.
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Had to SBF/:
But its cool, I now have new love for froyo
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I'm currently running Eclipse v1.0. I thought I was running v1.1 but sysinfo shows 1.0 even though I ran the 1.1 patch.
So I was going to go ahead and run the 1.1 patch for the HDMI mirroring.
So I go to my app tray hit system recovery, install recovery, allow SU, click OK once installed, plug into the wall charger, give it a sec, hit recovery mode, wait for my phone to reboot into recovery.....
well it all appears to be working until it goes to reboot, it just doesn't come back on. Just sits there with the power off, I've waited 3 mins for it, but nothing no moto screen no nothing.
I've tried this about 5x now.
I wanted to reinstall recovery, but it must of been cooked in the ROM cause I cannot uninstall it......
I did read through some of the pages on the Eclipse rom but didn't notice anyone with this problem, must be me.
Any ideas?
** EDIT ** hmmmm
Well, I just found out something new.
While my phone was powered completely off from trying to boot into recovery while I was typing this, I went to turn it on, pushed the power button then decided I would put my BH6X back in to fully charge (BH5x in now) so I pulled the battery on the M screen and it continued to boot, with no battery, now im in the system recovery......
So apparently no battery is needed, and for some reason I can install recovery, but cannot reboot into it. But since its installed and I have AC power I can pull battery and force boot it?
weird.....
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Please change the title of this thread.
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Changed..... not really sure why I changed it.... but there ya go! Enjoy, and thanks for your help.
You using the charger connected to an outlet?
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You using the charger connected to an outlet?
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Yup...... not going to mess with it again until I get it all setup to make a nandroid backup.....
I can get into recovery... its just weird...
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Yup...... not going to mess with it again until I get it all setup to make a nandroid backup.....
I can get into recovery... its just weird...
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So you get into recovery by pulling the battery then? I've never read anyone with this issue. With the phone powered off, and you plug in the charger, does it boot to recovery?
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So you get into recovery by pulling the battery then? I've never read anyone with this issue. With the phone powered off, and you plug in the charger, does it boot to recovery?
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Yeah, I can get into recovery by plugging in my phone to wall charger while its off.
I've always just plugged it into a wall charger, went to my system recovery app, clicked install recovery, then clicked recovery mode, waited for it to boot into recovery..... is that not right?....
** EDIT ** Running recovery V2.5.1.8
That's what the instructions in recovery say. Only thing i can think of is to uninstall system recovery and reinstall it. Doubt it will work but worth a shot. This can be done with a file explorer w/ root access, i.e. root explorer or es file explorer. They're located in /system/app
Edit: you can also remove Any system app with titanium backup as well as the file explorers.
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That's what the instructions in recovery say. Only thing i can think of is to uninstall system recovery and reinstall it. Doubt it will work but worth a shot. This can be done with a file explorer w/ root access, i.e. root explorer or es file explorer. They're located in /system/app
Edit: you can also remove Any system app with titanium backup as well as the file explorers.
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Yeah, first thing I tried to do was uninstall..... wouldnt let me...
Ill try it with root explorer....
was going to just reinstall the ROM but I'll try taking it out of system/app first then installing it...
Can anyone confirm v2.5.1.8 is current ver?
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Can anyone confirm v2.5.1.8 is current ver?
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I must be using an ancient version if that is the current version. I'm using 1.0.0.3 and it works just fine.
Have any luck?
I haven't looked at recovery for a few days now (love liberty) but the version of cwm you posted about is the only recovery we can use. You have the right tool.
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How do you fine out what version of system recovery is Installed..
Hi Guys I installed the Liberty Rom on my Droid x2 and now all i see is the words liberty rom with the eagle spinning....screen off then repeat over and over. Please help im moments away from losing it and smashing the phone
Did you wipe data and cache and what rom are you coming from?
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Like an idiot i got so excited that forgot!! Anyway I can fix it.... i tried rsdlit but for some reason it says not supported but shows im connected
Sherwood1 said:
Like an idiot i got so excited that forgot!! Anyway I can fix it.... i tried rsdlit but for some reason it says not supported but shows im connected
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No problem. Turn off the phone. Hold power and volume down at same time until you see writing on top of screen. Volume down until you get to android recovery then hit the up volume. This will bring you to the triangle with android. Hit volume down and up at same time. Now you are in android recovery. Wipe data and cache and reboot. You will be fine from there
used wrong version of rsdlite. flashing now
Hi! I've searched on and off this forum, my husband and I are on the road all week and his phone had been rooted over a year ago by myself, no splashy roms and no problems. His screen froze so he booted, now stuck in bootloop. I have gone into recovrry but its not working. I'm hesitant to wipe data without computer access. He is active military and needs his phone. I will have computer access in the next few days. Please help!
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Hi! I've searched on and off this forum, my husband and I are on the road all week and his phone had been rooted over a year ago by myself, no splashy roms and no problems. His screen froze so he booted, now stuck in bootloop. I have gone into recovrry but its not working. I'm hesitant to wipe data without computer access. He is active military and needs his phone. I will have computer access in the next few days. Please help!
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If you can't get out of the boot loop without wiping data or sbf'ing there's nothing you can do but that. If you are in cwr you can try wiping delvik and cache but if not wiping data couldn't hurt since you'll lose everything doing an sbf anyway. Hope this helps
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what do you mean, recovery is not working?
when you see android andy, you have to press both volume buttons
to continue to recovery options
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If you can't get out of the boot loop without wiping data or sbf'ing there's nothing you can do but that. If you are in cwr you can try wiping delvik and cache but if not wiping data couldn't hurt since you'll lose everything doing an sbf anyway. Hope this helps
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I would have to agree here.
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what do you mean, recovery is not working?
when you see android andy, you have to press both volume buttons
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Don't think she was saying that her recovery doesn't work, think she meant that going into didn't help. Although I am not sure what she thought just loading the recovery would accomplish?
Any who, GL!
sometimes wiping cache is enough to stop bootloop
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sometimes wiping cache is enough to stop bootloop
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This. Seems to always stop those little, alien like happenings regardless of the device.
I'm curious to know what exactly you tried to do in recovery -- did you try to restore a nandroid?
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I wiped system when I was flashing a new ROM and the ROM did not flash correctly so I tried to reboot and manually put into recovery but the phone will only boot to white HTC screen. I don't know if there is anything else I can do to force the phone into recovery? I tried the volume up/down with power every way I could.
Thank you for the help in advance!
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Keep holding power button and volume down for awhile it will put you into recovery
Just to let you know please search the forms before starting a new thread because this issue has been answered more than one time in this section. Not trying to be mean but it's an easy way to fix it. Just side load the rom.
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