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travis94

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It seems that my phone is stuck in this, I was doing the wire-trick and after that it booted into this and was just stuck.

Edit:

It seems I got it back to the bootloader somehow, I'm going to keep trying to wire-trick.
 
Do you have another android device you can use? If so, install the metronome app and run it at 48 bpm. The timing on the beats should be just right. Touch the wire on any beat you want, then remove, and on the next beat, touch it again.
 
Do you have another android device you can use? If so, install the metronome app and run it at 48 bpm. The timing on the beats should be just right. Touch the wire on any beat you want, then remove, and on the next beat, touch it again.

On half of my attempts it doesn't even reboot the phone fully. It just goes to a black screen and does nothing.

If anyone has skype and wants to help me out: travis_online

I'm also getting no sd-card detected randomly, when it does have one in there.
 
Got it, I flashed 1.04 Hboot. I also got recovery on there now, and I'm reinstalling a rom.
Thanks for all the support guys.
 
Your Sdcard will need to be restored using certain commands as well so hopefully you didn't delete the controlbear folder... Can you confirm that your sdcard that you used on the wire trick still works? Mine got gum gummied up and tried to format it using windows 7 and it wouldn't let me make the space bigger then 128kb. But it was a 8gb. Controlbear automatically makes a backup of your sdcard called sdcard.img in the folder.
 
Your Sdcard will need to be restored using certain commands as well so hopefully you didn't delete the controlbear folder... Can you confirm that your sdcard that you used on the wire trick still works? Mine got gum gummied up and tried to format it using windows 7 and it wouldn't let me make the space bigger then 128kb. But it was a 8gb. Controlbear automatically makes a backup of your sdcard called sdcard.img in the folder.

I didn't use the microsd card that I usually use. I used a 2GB one that I really don't care about. It let me format it back to the standard 1.8GBish format size afterwards though. Not sure what happened to yours. Maybe try linux to format it?
 
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