[Q] Liberty 1.5 issues for Droid 2 - General Questions and Answers

Installed Liberty today and it wouldn't load properly so I attempted restoring my backup from clock work. Now when I turn on my phone it just says LIBERTY and won't do anything else. Recommendations?

i downloaded this rom and installed it with rom manager but i cant get past the bootscreen, i need help AS WELL

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[Q] ROM Manager doesn't recognize Droid Incredible clockworkmod

I have been trying to use ROM Manager for weeks on my DInc so I can try out different ROMs. I successfully rooted my phone, but have been using the stock 2.2 HTC ROM. ROM Manager doesn't recognize my Clockwordmod and I can't use any of ROM Manager's features because it says I need to download Clockworkmod through the app. Whenever I try, the progress bar gets to like 30% and throws an error.
The only I can think might be causing this is I have a refurbished Droid Incredible so it has an SLCD display and I had to use a different recovery image (attached below) than goes on most CDMA Incredibles.
HELP!!!
I'm not sure what's going on in your situation, but I would recommend you contact Koush. he made clockworkmod, ROM manager, AND develops cyanogenmod for the incredible, so he would be the man with all the answers. you can get all his contact info from the android market page for ROM manager.

[Q] Need some help, having tricky problems

First of all i'd like to thank anyone who takes time to answer this because this has been driving me nuts for the past 2 days.
Now that thats out of the way; I have a Droid 2 and i'd consider myself a noob with this phone. I rooted the phone yesterday and had problems with ROM manager flashing cwm 2.5.0.8, so what i did was downloaded cwm3 off the internet and moved it onto my SD, renamed cwm3 to 2.5.0.8 and all of a sudden my recovery system works. Once i got that all taken care of i began messing with ROMs. My brother put the beta version of tanzanite on and bricked my phone, i fixed that. Once i got rid of tanzanite i tried using gingerblur 1.3 and got stuck in a bootloop. Right now im in the process of trying to use gummyjar 2.5. More so to the point, what my main question is, is since i'm using clockworkmod 3 would that restrict my phone from being able to use any semi-older ROM versions such as the ones previously stated?
Again, thanks a bunch to anyone who can answer my retardedly long question

[Q] Installing Tiamat past 1.3.0

Hey guys,
My XOOM successfully installed 1.3.0 when it first came out. And I finally got around to trying to update to 1.3.2. I attempted to install 1.3.1...I did the commands...it looked like everything was successful, but when i look at tablet info it still says a kernel version of 1.3.0. So then I thought I could just jump straight to 1.3.2. So, I installed Clockwork mod recovery and every time I try to mount USB storage device I just get the option to unMount. and installing is impossible. Am I stupid or just unlucky? I'd like to finda solution that doesn't involve flashing back to stock and going through rooting again..but If I have to...I guess I Have to...Let me know if I am doing anything wrong.

HTC inspire stuck on black screen, cant enter recovery

I guys, im new to this but iv been using xda for along time to root my phones and install new roms on them, on my old phone the samsung captivate i rooted and installed cm7 mod onto it, I just recently got an htc inspire and it wouldnt work with my data packet so i just installed the cm7 rom onto it, I then found out att had an update for 2.3 for this phone so I wanted to try it, I just download the zip update from there website copied it to the phones sd, then went into recovery and installed the zip, but after it finished installing the phone restarted and now it wont go past the htc screen it like fades brown into black and wont boot and i cant get into recovery to try and fix anything because it does the same thing, I just paid 120$ for this phone and I would really appreciate it if you guys could help me out
Tgun said:
I guys, im new to this but iv been using xda for along time to root my phones and install new roms on them, on my old phone the samsung captivate i rooted and installed cm7 mod onto it, I just recently got an htc inspire and it wouldnt work with my data packet so i just installed the cm7 rom onto it, I then found out att had an update for 2.3 for this phone so I wanted to try it, I just download the zip update from there website copied it to the phones sd, then went into recovery and installed the zip, but after it finished installing the phone restarted and now it wont go past the htc screen it like fades brown into black and wont boot and i cant get into recovery to try and fix anything because it does the same thing, I just paid 120$ for this phone and I would really appreciate it if you guys could help me out
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[Q] SGS4G Problem PLEASE HELP!

I have been working on this issue for about 18 hours now and I cannot seem to find a fix. I have searched as many forum posts as I could, aswell as googled more things then I care to explain.
The justs -
Samsung Galaxy S 4G (Was SGH-i997r)
I rooted the phone no problem, went to flash Valhalla - BlackEdition (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1404863&page=3) and it worked the first time. However. It changed my phone ID to Samsung Galaxy S 4G (T959V). I had to un-install the rom because it wouldn't allow me to transfer files from my computer to my phone, as well as not allowing me to turn on my wifi.
I used Oden3 to install a new gingerbread kernel. and it took me too the Clockworkmod recovery.
I forgot to backup the original OS before I installed Valhalla - BlackEdition
So the only OS/Mod I have is the Valhalla - BlackEdition on the SD card.
Now for some reason when I go to ROM the Valhalla - Black-Edition it flashes just fine, but soft bricks on the load screen after reset.
What do I do in order to make my phone functional again? PLEASE HELP.

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