Also, I get this error (?) when I try and wipe the Dalvik Chache
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblok0p2 (no such file or directory)
Not sure if thats normal or not.
I really don't know where the problem comes from because I have tried to replicate this to no end and have yet to been able to even with a clean /system /data /cache /sdcard
could be. i'm noticing some incompatibilities between the new and old framework.I formated all of the above and now the market is working. I had done system and data before. I also took the sdcard out when trying to install apps. So, must of been the cache?![]()
well thats not good
stuck at the lg icon is a brick. you won't be able to adb anything as the usb is not turned on at this point in the boot. if you can't get into recovery, time to call sprint or swing by a corp store that has repair so they can order you a new one.
have the exact steps taken prior to bricking?
weird...I had this scary brick mode thing going on today as well, but mine was before I managed to get VCRom installed. Mine seemed to be related to jacked up recovery. VCRom required a full wipe for me (tried cache and dalvik at first, but boot looped), but it is running great now. No problems with the market.
I started out with a clean VC and ran that for a for a few hours with no problems. Decided to give your VCROM 007 a try, but first made a nandroid. Did a wipe data/cache/davlik, flashed rom, and rebooted. Came up fine, but then tried to download/install MyBackup from market, but locked up. Same result 2 more times. Now I can't even get it to boot, I am stuck at the LG icon. I can't boot to recover and haven't been able to adb logcat or adb shell; I am getting the messages "waiting for device" or "error: device not found" respectively. I am at a complete loss. Hope you can help.
When you are stuck at that LG screen, does any of the adb commands work while the USB cable is connected? Such as adb reboot recovery, adb shell, adb reboot, etc?
and I am assuming that Volume Down + Power button does nothing?