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technokid
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Exclamation [Q] motorola bravo stuck on motorola boot screen

im trying to get my Motorola bravo out of the motorola boot screen. i rooted my phone with superonclick. that wasn't the problem, what was the problem was that. i wanted to install a new font on the system. i changed the file name because i read this stupid artical about doing that. and now i am stuck on the Motorola screen. i have already wipe/factory reset and called at&t and they say i can return the phone and get another. but if there is anyone out there that could help with this. then i would be a verryyy happy person! cause i wanna do this and get back to my live
 
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Out of curiosity...What method did you use to wipe data/factory reset?

I found myself in this situation a couple of times and factory reset + wipe data worked.

Just so we are on the same page, what I did is have phone completely off, press volume down and hold, then press power button till Motorola comes out, then release both buttons.

Android robot with yellow triangle comes out. Press the lower right hand part of the screen and you should see a few options on the top. Use up and down to select factory reset and wipe data, press the bottom portion of the screen to confirm, touch the OK a few times if you feel the bar isn't moving.

Then you should be prompted that your phone has been reset and you are OK to reboot.

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m.carney.p
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I'm having the same problem, but nothing happens when i press the lower right hand part of the screen.

I rooted it with superoneclick. the problem arose when I tried to flash a bravoX rom. Any suggestions would be extremely helpful.
 
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I'm having the same problem, but nothing happens when i press the lower right hand part of the screen.

I rooted it with superoneclick. the problem arose when I tried to flash a bravoX rom. Any suggestions would be extremely helpful.
Try using the volume rocker. If you press them both at the same time the menu should come up.


Current Phone: Samsung Galaxy S III (Intergalactic, Rooted, OC/UV Kernel)
Previous Phone(s): Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket (Rooted, NexusMod GB, Stock kernel), Motorola Atrix 4G (Rooted, Unlocked Bootloader, Nottachtrix, OC @ 1.0-1.45 GHz), Motorola Bravo (Rooted, BravoX ROM, OC @ 1 GHz)

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Out of curiosity...What method did you use to wipe data/factory reset?

I found myself in this situation a couple of times and factory reset + wipe data worked.

Just so we are on the same page, what I did is have phone completely off, press volume down and hold, then press power button till Motorola comes out, then release both buttons.

Android robot with yellow triangle comes out. Press the lower right hand part of the screen and you should see a few options on the top. Use up and down to select factory reset and wipe data, press the bottom portion of the screen to confirm, touch the OK a few times if you feel the bar isn't moving.

Then you should be prompted that your phone has been reset and you are OK to reboot.

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i did this but no robot came up. still stuck at motorola symbol. all i did was root and install bootstrap recovery. i need help since this is my only phone.
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