If you have the SDK installed, you can boot into recovery mode and *still* take screen caps using ddms.bat located in the tolls folder (same place as adb)....
If you can, capture it and post it...If not, at least verify what version of the recovery you're using....
i was able to boot up fine right after the install then i used titantium backup to get everything back and rebooted when that was done thats when i had the problem
oh, just thought of something - were you using SetCPU to set a profile that loads on boot in your previous ROM? If so, then that may be the issue right there, as it is trying to set a speed that doesn't exist with the SG 4.5....
Last edited by johnlgalt; February 23rd, 2010 at 08:43 PM.
yea and right away it asked me for permission for it..im about to try titanium again..this time i rebooted before titanium to see if it would go into the loop and it didnt so if it goes into loop after titanium then its something with restoring
alright definitely something with titanium..im going to try to restore just apps not system settings see if that works..otherwise ill just use the market and do other things manually
Device(s): BAMF, Sense 3 RC3... DreamKernel-2.2.2Beta-SENSE... waiting for my turn to brick.
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Ditch the titanium retore. ... its only pain and suffering. Follow Adams instructions to the t.... should work perfectly. You'll find that doing the manual reinstall of your apps will prove to be worth it in the end... much cleaner and much less problematic.
another question about this since this is my first non automated rom..how do i remove such things as stock email and google im without causing problems i just dont want them to start up and affect memory when there not being used
Not sure about that one - I just leave them alone now. I think you need Droid Root Explorer (?) to do it, but I haven't delved into that level of customization yet....
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