Phone won't reboot: Liberty ROM

Zookrider

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Initial problem:

My rooted droid bionic (Liberty ROM) was running just fine. Then yesterday for no reason the audio jack lost it's mind. Even though there were no headphones plugged in, the phone was acting as if there were (i.e. no audio coming from the speaker). Then, when I actually did plug headphones in, it would try to dial the last number I called repeatedly. The dial screen would come up, close, call time 0:00 would flash across the screen, then that would immediately repeat over and over.

Attempted solution:

After multiple attempts to resolve through restarting and removing the battery, I thought it might be a software issue so I went into clockwork recovery mod and restored my most recent image. That put me back to blur. It didn't solve the problem though.

Where I killed it:

I decided to just reboot back into Liberty and worry about it later. I went back cwrm and told it to install Liberty ROM from the sd card. After that completed I told it to reboot. Now my phone is just playing the Liberty ROM loading screen (spinning eagle) indefinitely. It won't boot. It won't do anything.

Edit to add:

Going back over the instructions on how to load the custom rom I see that I should have done a factory reset first. Not sure if that's helpful.
 
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You sent your phone into a bootloop. You'll have to restore back to stock 902. There's a few threads out there on how to do this using rsd lite.

Tapatalked from my Bionic
 
dont necessarily have to fxz. have you tried clearing data/cache CWM and rebooting? Its worked for me before when boot looping.

you should always wipe data/factory restore when switching between roms, it may not work now but its worth a shot.