Droid 2 Stuck in Bootloop after CM install attempt - Droid 2 General

I tried to install CM nightly off the official CM mirror network.
I already had my phone rooted with Liberty ROM installed, so I simply rebooted into clockwork, did a backup, wiped the phone, and then installed the cm_droid2_full-21.zip from SD card.
Something is really buggy with the ROM and it FC's upon loading the home screen and then automatically reboots. I cannot get into clockwork by pulling the battery or holding down camera and power, or power and volume down---nothing works. I'm stuck in this bootloop and as of now my phone is useless....please help!!

Sounds like you have no option but to boot the phone in bootloader mode and flash froyo build back on your phone.

U try to get into stock recovery and wipe cache and data? Its usually the cache
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[Help] Stuck at Boot Screen with All Roms

I rooted my phone yesterday with the help of the folks in the chat room.
Everything went smoothly. I had Clockwork 3.0.0.5. I tried to install Royal Liquid rom but it got stuck on the splash screen. Then I read about the problem with 3.0.0.5.
I have since download and attempted to install CM7, evil-4G-HD, Royal Glacier, and a few other roms but they all get stuck on splash screen. Before I install each rom, I wiped data, cache, and delvik, and formatted boot, system, and SD card.
I can get into recovery fine, but I keep getting stuck at splash screen. I have left the thing boot for 10 minutes and nothing.
Is it possible to install Clockwork 3.0.0.6 or higher (3.0.1.4) through Clockwork Recovery since I can't get into a rom and into Rom Manager.
Any suggestions?
Ok. Finally solved it at 4:41 am!!! Downloaded Royal Ginger, went through the motions, and finally got pasted the boot screen. Downloaded Rom Manager and updated Clockwork to 3.0.0.6. And now I'm in Royal Liquid!!! Can't wait to go flash crazy.
Download 3.0.0.6 from dev section and install via recovery. Then wipe data/cache, boot, system, and davlik and try again.
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[Q] Stuck in bootloop, please help!

Hello.
Just yesterday, I installed CM 7.1 on my Defy, which was on stock froyo. It started up normally, and was working perfectly, until I had to reboot it, in order to get the google apps, when it went into boot loop.
I've tried going into stock recovery and wiping the data/ factory reset and wiping the cache, but even then it's stuck on boot loop on the CM 7 logo. What should I do?
Ps. It's the Indian Defy, which is without Blur, if that makes any difference.
EDIT: Just got it to work, I flashed the stock Froyo SBF using RSD lite. I think my mistake was installing Clockworkmod on it, because it has it's own custom recovery. Can anyone tell me how to get into it?
Ya installing CWM on top of CM7 will screw up the pre-installed Custom recovery. While the phone is just starting to boot watch for a blue LED to flash at the top of the phone. Right when it flashes blue, press volume down. From here use your volume rocker to select recovery, use the power button to make your selection. Next choose custom recovery.
Thanks mate
Though sadly, after rebooting it, it keeps on showing the message - process com.android.phone has stopped working, and I get no network. What do I do?
Wipe data and install the zip again...
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Can't boot into anything

So, I just flashed the latest CyanogenMod nightly. All went according to plan until the phone rebooted. Now I can't boot into anything. Neither the mod nor recovery. When I press "X" and Power to boot into recovery I just get stuck on the triangle screen and when I power up normally I get suck on the "M" logo.
I have no idea how to flash the SBF from here. Thoughts?
Same Problem!
I flashed the latest CM7 from the website. I can get to the standard recovery and to the bootloader, but have no idea how to get my phone back to a working condition. I already flashed the Droid bootstrap recovery, but can't seem to boot to it to install another ROM. Anyone help?
did you try wiping cache and data in android recovery?
edit: if that doesn't work, try
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-2-global-hacks/184272-bootloop-help-tutorial.html
or the ABD boot to revovery in the FAQs
I did format the Data and Cache with the recovery tool. I ended up following the instructions at the CM7 Wiki to reinstall the factory image, now it's working OK.
I think the reason you were having trouble with the recovery was because its a different method on gingerbread. On froyo you just press the search key and it boots you into recovery, on gingerbread you have to hit both volume keys at the same time. I know this is a mute point to you know but maybe someone else has a similar issue.
no he said
I can get to the standard recovery... I did format the Data and Cache with the recovery too
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and that didn't fix it, so he got into recovery ok

Soft Bricked

So I just installed the CM10 nightly ROM from the original development thread, and after rebooting after starting up the ROM once, it won't let me boot up.
It sits at the CM boot screen and loops until it's battery is dead. I also cannot get into recovery. I can get to the bootloader, but I can't adjust anything past the start in the top right. I also can't connect it to my computer anymore due to the fact that ADB isn't on.
What do I do??
Fastboot flash stock imgs?
Clear your /data and to be safe wipe system cache and dalvik then reflash cm10. It happened to me too...
If all fails flash back to stock as suggested above.
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[Q] Please help! Stuck on boot screen!

I attempted to flash a Liquid Smooth rom yesterday. I rebooted into the bootloader, and chose recovery mode. I wiped all cache, then installed the zip. I followed this by installing the gapps zip immediately, which I think I shouldn't have done.
When I rebooted it, it was stuck on the liquid smooth screen for a while, I know this is normal, but when it sat there for an hour and fifteen minutes I knew something was wrong. If I hold down both volume keys and the power button I can reboot into the bootloader again, but when I now choose recovery mode, it gets stuck on the google load screen.
Can anybody help me out?
danlk2 said:
I attempted to flash a Liquid Smooth rom yesterday. I rebooted into the bootloader, and chose recovery mode. I wiped all cache, then installed the zip. I followed this by installing the gapps zip immediately, which I think I shouldn't have done.
When I rebooted it, it was stuck on the liquid smooth screen for a while, I know this is normal, but when it sat there for an hour and fifteen minutes I knew something was wrong. If I hold down both volume keys and the power button I can reboot into the bootloader again, but when I now choose recovery mode, it gets stuck on the google load screen.
Can anybody help me out?
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Plug the N7 into your PC before you boot into the bootloader.
You were correct to flash gapps immediately after flashing the ROM. Maybe the ROM didn't flash correctly because you only wiped caches. If you are coming from a different ROM you will need to do a factory reset. If you didn't back up your apps and don't have a nandroid, then you might want to wipe caches, format system, and reflash the previous ROM and try to boot in and backup your apps. Might not work but worth a shot if you got stuck where you are now with no app backups.
irishrally said:
Plug the N7 into your PC before you boot into the bootloader.
You were correct to flash gapps immediately after flashing the ROM. Maybe the ROM didn't flash correctly because you only wiped caches. If you are coming from a different ROM you will need to do a factory reset. If you didn't back up your apps and don't have a nandroid, then you might want to wipe caches, format system, and reflash the previous ROM and try to boot in and backup your apps. Might not work but worth a shot if you got stuck where you are now with no app backups.
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Wow, that didn't even cross my mind, I did this and I've got the rom up and running now. Thanks a lot.

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