[ HELP] The red logo motorola! - Milestone 2 General

Hi everyone ! This is the first I use Milestone2 . After I use Motorola softwear update for my MS2, but nothing happen. And then it only have the red logo motorola on the screen . I don't know how to do with it (. Plz help me !!
P/s: sorry for my English !

If you can see the Motorola Red Logo, then probably you can enter Stock recovery. Try the following steps. You will lose all your data after this.
Power down your device.
Power it up holding power button + X simultaneously.
You will see an exclamation sign screen. At that screen, press vol down + vol up together.
You will see recovery menu. Choose wipe data there. (You'll lose all your data here).
Try to boot now. See if it works.
If it does not boot even after that then use this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032372

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is it dead?

hello guys..i'm a newbie in android, and, i have a big problem now. i tried to install another rom instead of the stock one (spanish), and now my device doesn't start at all. i tried many ways, and each time i was able to go to fastboot menu or recovery menu. now, after i've done some steps from this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=491350&highlight=model+incorrect , my device keep restarting by himself. I cannot reach even recovery menu or fastboot menu. It starts the logo screen for 4-5 seconds, and after that is restarting and again the logo, even if i'm trying to press home+power or camera+power. what can i do???
My problem is like in this movie
if i press action button + power, nothing happends on the screen, but the blue led in the right top corners stays powered on. Do you know why?
If you cannot get in to recovery (home + power) or the SPL (power + camera) then you're doomed.
not even with jtag or something, cannot be done?
Unless you physically replace the motherboard (which doesn't look too hard) then no you can't. As of yet there's no Jtag method.

Hang at Startup after overclock

i had rooted my device, wiped, install cm7 & used for 3 weeks. one day, i booted the phone in recovery & choose to adjust cpu frequency from 1000 to 1200(it was stated that kernel 2.3 is needed). As i was running Android 2.3.7, i proceed to save the 1200 setting n boot my device, but it just boots with the red MT logo n green LED lights up, will reboots & not pass the motorola red batwing logo. Any ways i can get hold of my data?
Is it that i have screwed up my kernel? i did not update my kernel b4, i just rooted, install Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap v1.0.0.3, n cm7. is it considered im still on original kernel?
Have you tried to re enter recovery and re adjust your speed to 1000? Or maybe you can try to increase vsel values.
right now, my device only shows motorola logo with random blue n green led light up n gone. can pls tell me how to re-enter recovery? i can enter into the original recovery mode by pressing x n power but it only gives me option to wipe device. unlike the custom recovery menu that has many other options.
wee2000 said:
right now, my device only shows motorola logo with random blue n green led light up n gone. can pls tell me how to re-enter recovery? i can enter into the original recovery mode by pressing x n power but it only gives me option to wipe device. unlike the custom recovery menu that has many other options.
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When the blue and green light shows, press 'Up' Voume button (or is it 'Down') and it will enter Boot menu, go into Recovery and do a full wipe.
Thread moved to General, please ask all your questions here
Cheers!
When you reboot, the motorola logo appears. After 5 or 6 seconds the logo blinks and then the blue led lights up. Press the volume down key when the blue led lights up to enter boot menu. Press the volume keys to highlight and the power key to choose. Be quick when pressing the volume down key because my phone does not enter boot menu unless i press the volume down key during the blue light, pressing the key when the other colors light up dont work.
siakgayyem said:
When you reboot, the motorola logo appears. After 5 or 6 seconds the logo blinks and then the blue led lights up. Press the volume down key when the blue led lights up to enter boot menu. Press the volume keys to highlight and the power key to choose. Be quick when pressing the volume down key because my phone does not enter boot menu unless i press the volume down key during the blue light, pressing the key when the other colors light up dont work.
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thx so much for the solution, im able to boot my phone normally, thx.

stuck on Motorola Logo

hi i got two problems here.
after i flashed ms2ginger 4 i rebbot and defy stuck on motorola logo. no chance to get in cwm or scnd init no blu led it does nothing. Stock bootloader works,
Second problem is windows wont recognize the defy. when i plug in its been taged as unknown device i cant install the moto driver manually.
Hope theres help outhere
Power on holding vol down to go to stock recovery, when the droid with a triangle appears press vol down + vol up together and do a factory reset!

Defy Dead!!

I was using cm10 2/11 for defy green lens.. I flashed indian froyo.. and it didn't boot up.. but when I connect to my comp it shows a white light... and gets detected in rsd lite.. so I flashed Chinese sbf .. den the phone was again black and not booting... not it is not getting detected on my comp but it is showing white led light.. plz help out...:crying:
Try this:
1. Pull out the phone battery
2. Put it back in the phone and press and hold volume down + power button and hold it for about 6-7 seconds, then release.
3. If a Robot logo appeared, you are lucky. Now press volume up + down at the same time, or press back button.
4. You should be in stock recovery now, touch Wipe data and then wipe cache. After that, press Reboot and the system should boot up
Also, a warning: I was flashing that chinese .sbf numerous times, and the result is bricked flashlight. So, flash it only when you need to!
markos807 said:
Try this:
1. Pull out the phone battery
2. Put it back in the phone and press and hold volume down + power button and hold it for about 6-7 seconds, then release.
3. If a Robot logo appeared, you are lucky. Now press volume up + down at the same time, or press back button.
4. You should be in stock recovery now, touch Wipe data and then wipe cache. After that, press Reboot and the system should boot up
Also, a warning: I was flashing that chinese .sbf numerous times, and the result is bricked flashlight. So, flash it only when you need to!
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I tried the above... but actually i can't even get it to moto symbol.. its just blank black screen.. and now it only shows white led if i connect to comp... any other solution??
Well, you can try flashing another .sbf because I dont know what to do anymore
markos807 said:
Well, you can try flashing another .sbf because I dont know what to do anymore
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Hey.. i fixed my defy... the battery was discharged totally.. so rsd lite wasn't detecting.. den i used a universal charger.. some chinese thingy.. which charged my battery.. :good: and rsd lite detected it...

One plus Two Stuck in fastboot mode and cant move on!!

So i have no clue what i did but my phone first got stuck at the part where it shows the one plus logo in the middle and says "powered by android" at the bottom for seconds and it going black . But i figured out that if i hold the volume up button i can get to fastboot mode but i cant do anything else. Can someone please help me!!
Did you try installing any custom firmware, or android layer theme earlier? You might wanna try to boot into recovery and perform a factory reset. Press volume down, and hit the power button, after the Oneplus logo show, few seconds after, release the power button and keep pressing the volume down. The recovery menu will pop-up and then you can navigate to factory-data reset. Please not that doing this will wipe all your data and storage... so think it over. Let me know if this helps.

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