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Here's the deal - I got root on my htc wildfire using revolutionary.io Everything was fine and dandy. All was well, until I tried to flash the cyanogenmod 7 ROM. It seemed everything was going great (it was backing up the old rom etc) then it rebooted (well not really) I think it was stuck on a bootloop. Not knowing what to do, I pulled the battery and tried to boot it myself. Not Good! the furthest i got was the recovery stage which took me to a seemingly endless list of options lovingly supplied by Revolutionary. Unfortunately NONE of the options worked! Can anyone help?!!
 
Here's the deal - I got root on my htc wildfire using revolutionary.io Everything was fine and dandy. All was well, until I tried to flash the cyanogenmod 7 ROM. It seemed everything was going great (it was backing up the old rom etc) then it rebooted (well not really) I think it was stuck on a bootloop. Not knowing what to do, I pulled the battery and tried to boot it myself. Not Good! the furthest i got was the recovery stage which took me to a seemingly endless list of options lovingly supplied by Revolutionary. Unfortunately NONE of the options worked! Can anyone help?!!

Oh dont worry about the boot loop dont panic
First time i flashed cyanogenmod i got a bootloop myself, although i did chose to flash Wildpuzzle ROM instead.
Just dont always pull the battery out, remember you've rooted your phone so there will be some delays in processing all the new data from the ROM

Just flash CyanogenMod again and leave it for like 10-15 minutes, while it build the dalvik cache. If your still stuck on bootloops then maybe flash a new ROM
 
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