Stuck on the Logo

h4pp1en00b

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Alright guys, here's the long drawn out story:

I downgraded to FroYo .sbf, then upgraded to a 2 part Blur GB spf. I believe .596? I used RSD Lite to load the sbf file, then d/l droid 2 bootstrapper and z4 rooter. Rooted my phone, then used the bootstrapper to load in the 2 blur zips. Phone ran perfectly. I backed up a copy of my system with clockwork mod recovery this morning then flashed the newest ver. of MIUI (2.1.20). It was working perfectly until I used bootstrapper, trying to boot into recovery (not realizing that MIUI has this option on the power key). Then, it wouldn't boot into recovery, I couldn't get into recovery (not even manually) and every time I turned my phone on/off it acted like it was the first time I had ever flashed MIUI. It wouldn't save contacts or themes, when originally it had no problems. Wouldn't let me use wifi or 3G.

Soooo, I made the mistake of thinking the only way I could fix it was by using RSD Lite again and just trying to wipe the system. I loaded everything into RSD Lite and converted to FroYo again... my phone then reverted back to unrooted status... I re-installed the apps and re-rooted my phone. I had a friend with me telling me that he converted straight to MIUI from FroYo with no problems and that it upgraded him to GB. So I tried going straight to MIUI's newest version and I got stuck at the M logo. I did originally see a blue light, pressed down the volume button and was able to restore back to this morning. However, I'm still stuck at the M logo.

The logo looks like the FroYo ver. I tried to re-install the blur files with no luck, it kept giving me errors. When the blur files are correctly installed, it should be the red logo. I took out my battery and waited for a couple of minutes, when I put it back in, I'm not getting the blue light anymore. I can still boot into recovery, but it's not the same menu... it's very basic so it's not the clockwork mod menu... I'm not even sure what happened with that. Should I re-download those files? Will that even help at this point? Should I go to a GB sbf file? And if so, what version?

I'm still pretty new to this so simple answers are better, but any help is appreciated... seriously.

-h4pp1e
 
Personally after reading all that I would advise a sort of easy "back to the drawing board" approach and give ur X the .602 SBF treatment.
You'll be on GB and then simply one click rooting it will help u get back into the more current ROMs with less hassle and decent upkeep through various forums and the devs that are keeping us going.

Sent from the X of B
 
Thank you, that's exactly what I tried to do, but the sbf file got interrupted right at the end and now my data file is corrupted. It keeps saying low battery, and won't let me program so I think I effed myself.

Looking in to getting another droid x for cheap haha.
 
Ummm corrupted right at the end?

What about just charging it back up and trying again?

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