REBOOTING ANDROID
You flashed a custom ROM and your phone won't boot into the home screen, Then probably because you did not wipe your data and/or cache. That way,it is
trying to boot into the custom ROM, but some leftover data from your last ROM
is causing it to make that error , therefore it reboots itself over and over again.
. This method assumes you're using ClockworkMod Recovery,
like the majority of Android users, but if your particular phone uses a
different third-party recovery (like AmonRA), you should still be able
to find these options in the interface. They might just be in a
different place. To wipe your data and cache:
- Power down your phone. Turn it back on and boot into Recovery mode. This is a bit different for every phone, so you'll have to Google how to do it for your specific model. Usually it involves holding down another button, like Volume Down, as you turn your phone on. HTC phones will have to then select "Recovery" from a menu, while other phones will boot directly into ClockworkMod. You'll know you're in ClockworkMod by the words "ClockworkMod Recovery" at the top of the screen.
- Use your volume keys to navigate the menus, and your power button to select menu items. Scroll down to Advanced, and choose "Wipe Dalvik Cache". When that's finished, go back to the main screen and choose "Wipe Cache Partition". Lastly, head to "Wipe Data/Factory Reset". This will delete all your settings and apps, but you should still be using the correct ROM.
- Reboot your phone.
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