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I tried flashing an AOKP selfkang rom from rombot.droidhive (6/09) to my Bionic on the safe side of SafeStrap. It flashed but on reboot it would not fully boot. It would get most of the way (I could see the notification bar) but not further. Rebooted and got just a bit further (could see a background and notification bar). Toggled back to unsafe mode which worked for the most part. However wifi would not enable. It would just say error. Reboot and try to restore my unsafe nandroid and the restore failed on more than one occasion??? Odd because the the md5sum verifies fine.

Okay I really need wifi. I FXZ'd back to 902. Still no wifi. Let it update to 905. Still no wifi? Should I just FXZ again (I am rooted at this time) and return this bastard or do I have any other alternatives?
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Well I was able to finally restore my unsafe backup. Still no wifi.

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Hate to say it but your phone might be on its way out.
 
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Well I was able to finally restore my unsafe backup. Still no wifi.

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Try FXZ back to 902 then format internal sd. If you have anything on it like music and pics move those files to either your computer of external sd. Then FXZ again or update to 905. Either way there is something on your internal sd that might be messing things up for you.
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Tweet from dhacker says it's hardware. I don't buy that as it was working just before flash. I already copied both internal and external card files. Will fxz again and swap it out at Verizon store.

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Stopped at the Verizon Wireless store on my way home from work. They did a factory reset (not that I hadn't already) and it still would error out on the wifi. They are going to warranty replace it.
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