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Here is the log output using application manager when i try to remove / upgrade packages that i think are screwin stuff up:
Is there any way to see more debugging info as the thing boots? I'd like to where it's hanging up.
If I can't get it to boot, is there a way to flash it back to defaults?
pleeease help