Please help! My S2 appears to be stuck in a boot loop, but it seems to get much further in the process than many other threads I've read about (where it reboots on the splash screen). Mine initially appears to boot up normally, and the phone is useable for about 5-7 seconds before it reboots itself. It seems to do this once it gets to the 'media scanning complete' message on the notification bar.
I understand that a factory reset may fix the problem, but I believe this process will wipe contacts / SMS / apps etc. I am hoping one of you experts will be able to suggest a way of saving (in order of priority):
1) SMS messages
2) Contacts
3) Progress in apps (games etc)
Photos etc are already backed up, so I'm not concerned about those.
I have done loads of research via Google, and tried several things, but nothing has worked so far. Tried safe mode, tried recovery mode and deleting cache, tried connecting to Kies (but the phone doesn't stay on long enough for it to be recognised), I've managed to change the settings to sync contacts to Google (originally not synced) during the 5-7 second window but again it doesn't seem to have time to sync in the 5-7, and I've managed to turn on USB debugging too which I've seen recommended (although I'm not sure what the benefit of this is).
The phone has never been rooted, and is still running the original stock Samsung software (2.3.4). Haven't changed anything I can think of to cause the boot loop (no new apps installed recently etc).
A am a total newbie when it comes to this sort of stuff, and have seen references to Odin and adb, but don't really understand it. Would either of these programs enable anything to be recovered? If anyone has any ideas, I'd be very grateful!
I understand that a factory reset may fix the problem, but I believe this process will wipe contacts / SMS / apps etc. I am hoping one of you experts will be able to suggest a way of saving (in order of priority):
1) SMS messages
2) Contacts
3) Progress in apps (games etc)
Photos etc are already backed up, so I'm not concerned about those.
I have done loads of research via Google, and tried several things, but nothing has worked so far. Tried safe mode, tried recovery mode and deleting cache, tried connecting to Kies (but the phone doesn't stay on long enough for it to be recognised), I've managed to change the settings to sync contacts to Google (originally not synced) during the 5-7 second window but again it doesn't seem to have time to sync in the 5-7, and I've managed to turn on USB debugging too which I've seen recommended (although I'm not sure what the benefit of this is).
The phone has never been rooted, and is still running the original stock Samsung software (2.3.4). Haven't changed anything I can think of to cause the boot loop (no new apps installed recently etc).
A am a total newbie when it comes to this sort of stuff, and have seen references to Odin and adb, but don't really understand it. Would either of these programs enable anything to be recovered? If anyone has any ideas, I'd be very grateful!

So it seems that something in the data itself is corrupt.