THIS ZIP WILL FORMAT YOUR INTERNAL MEMORY CARD ALONG WITH SYSTEM AND CACHE. YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT RECOVERY ON YOUR PRIME!!!
IF YOU DON'T WANT THAT TO HAPPEN, MOVE ALONG, THIS AIN'T FOR YOU!!!
AS WITH ANY FLASHING PROCESS, SOMETHING COULD GO WRONG!!!
NEITHER I NOR XDA SHALL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE
THAT YOU CAUSE BY FLASHING THIS ZIP!!!
Now that's out of the way, let me explain the reasons for this zip's existence.
I personally do not like having things left hanging around on my phone's SDcard
after I flash a new ROM onto it, I usually back up my data and format the card too.
It struck me that due to the nature of having an internal SDcard in the Prime
There most surely be stuff hanging around in there from all the flashing I've done.
I also find that hunting down application folders for apps that I have since deleted
can be rather tiresome as they are not always labelled as expected.
Maybe I'm just lazy, but there you go.
Now you can simply install this Zip and all of your partitions will be fresh and clean.
So that's why this zip was born unto the world.
ONCE AGAIN, THIS ZIP WILL FORMAT YOUR INTERNAL MEMORY CARD ALONG WITH SYSTEM AND CACHE. YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT RECOVERY ON YOUR PRIME!!!
BEFORE STARTING, MAKE SURE YOU CAN ACCESS YOUR PRIME THROUGH ADB IN RECOVERY!!!!
INSTRUCTIONS: (THIS GUIDE ASSUMES YOU KNOW HOW TO SETUP AND USE ADB)
1. Download prime-full-wipe.zip to your Prime.
2. Backup everything from your internal SDcard to a location that exists outside of your Prime. USB Hard drive, flash drive or another SDcard.
3. After making certain that your data is safe, reboot your Prime to recovery. (zip will work in both CWM and TWRP)
4. flash the zip.
5. Once complete, you will need to reboot to recovery manually otherwise ADB push will not behave correctly.
6. After a successful reboot to recovery, open up Terminal or Command Prompt.
7. Push a new ROM.zip to your Prime via the command
Code:
adb push /path/to/rom.zip /sdcard/
If "/sdcard/" doesn't work, which sometimes happens use
Code:
adb push path/to/rom.zip /data/media/
for some reason it seems that "/sdcard/" is not seen all the time. So far seems to be a windows issue only.
8. Install your new ROM and enjoy that factory fresh taste.
I hope that these instructions are clear enough. If anyone needs help I or someone else will be happy to assist.
I STRESS AGAIN, THIS ZIP WILL FORMAT YOUR INTERNAL MEMORY CARD ALONG WITH SYSTEM AND CACHE. YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT RECOVERY ON YOUR PRIME!!!
Credits to mero01 for the original idea and Team Virtuous for some sexy code used in the zip file.
KOUSH for CWM and Team Win for TWRP
Big thanks to swiss-prime and anthonyexmouth for being patient men/windows guinea pigs!
Thanks to Nandrew for pointing out that users may need to reflash CWM if experiencing ROM Manager errors after flashing this ZIP!.
UPDATE: 31/05/12
OK, so to anyone that has had problems pushing a new rom to the SD card after using this zip file. I have found some rather odd behaviour that sometimes occurs when formatting the Prime.
After many hours of testing yesterday, I found that when using CWM I simply couldn't push a file to the sdcard no matter whether I was pushing to "/sdcard/" or "/data/media/"
The only way I was able to get a rom onto the sd card was to eventually flash TWRP using fastboot and push the file after booting into TWRP. However after doing so and then getting a rom installed on the Prime, when looking through the file structure with Root explorer I found that the sdcard symlink had not actually been re-created properly, the file was there, but it was not showing as a folder, and as such, I believe that this is where the problem some people are having stems from.
The only solution that I found was to re-flash the full-wipe.zip again in TWRP and then push a rom onto the sdcard again. After successfully getting back into a working rom, I checked out the file structure and the alias had been properly re-created this time.
The behaviour is very weird and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. However, if you have had issues pushing to the sd card after using my zip, I can only apologise for your worry.
I hope that the above makes sense and helps people out who feel that they are now up sh*t creak without a paddle.
To be clear I do not believe this to be an issue caused by CWM, I believe it to be a Prime issue.
Update 01/06/12
Nandrew pointed out to me that you will receive non-critical error messages from CWM about a missing log file after using this ZIP. Once you have made a backup, a log file will be created and these error messages will cease.
You may also need to reflash CWM if you experience rom manager errors.
I think I should give it a shot!
john9 said:
I think I should give it a shot!
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I'm heading out for about 20 minutes, but I'll be around after that. If you run into any issues.
This looks really helpful Dok - thanks! I seem to have accumulated a mass of crap on my SD card and I was wondering what to do with it...
I do have one question (not directly related to your zip). I have all this stuff on my SD card but I don't know which folders contain app user data and what can be safely deleted. Will TiBu restore all necessary user data to /sdcard after using this (obviously after copying the TiBu folder back to /sdcard ) or do I need to figure out what user data I need to keep for each of my apps before I wipe?
Hope that makes sense! Thanks again for this.
paddycr said:
This looks really helpful Dok - thanks! I seem to have accumulated a mass of crap on my SD card and I was wondering what to do with it...
I do have one question (not directly related to your zip). I have all this stuff on my SD card but I don't know which folders contain app user data and what can be safely deleted. Will TiBu restore all necessary user data to /sdcard after using this (obviously after copying the TiBu folder back to /sdcard ) or do I need to figure out what user data I need to keep for each of my apps before I wipe?
Hope that makes sense! Thanks again for this.
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I haven't used TiBU yet, I made this zip and flashed it last night, then just flashed it again earlier, so I am currently with a Prime with no ROM.
I think though that TiBU should behave as normal, You may need to re-download app data for some of the biggies like games that have a separate download after the install.
Before I flashed it last night, I backed up the entire contents of the card to a USB hard drive, to make certain that I didn't lose anything at all.
<Edit> Nevermind... I read the whole post!
Doktaphex said:
I haven't used TiBU yet, I made this zip and flashed it last night, then just flashed it again earlier, so I am currently with a Prime with no ROM.
I think though that TiBU should behave as normal, You may need to re-download app data for some of the biggies like games that have a separate download after the install.
Before I flashed it last night, I backed up the entire contents of the card to a USB hard drive, to make certain that I didn't lose anything at all.
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Thanks. I guess I am just not quite sure how TiBu works. When you do an normal factory reset thru CWM and leave /sdcard intact does TiBu restore a link to app user data located on /sdcard or does it completely rewrite it based on whats in /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/?
Doesn't really matter. I will just back everything up before I use this. I know I need to clean up /sdcard but am a bit chicken to use this
paddycr said:
Thanks. I guess I am just not quite sure how TiBu works. When you do an normal factory reset thru CWM and leave /sdcard intact does TiBu restore a link to app user data located on /sdcard or does it completely rewrite it based on whats in /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/?
Doesn't really matter. I will just back everything up before I use this. I know I need to clean up /sdcard but am a bit chicken to use this
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Just finished restoring my TiBU and all my apps and relevant data are intact after only copying across the TiBU folder.
Im glad someone finally made this for everyone else. I had once had a problem with my prime that no matter how many times i wiped and reflashed my status bar was not working and when i tried to return to my back up of stock it was giving me read errors restoring the data section and would stop. I had to modify a zip to format what this does and then reflash and then everything worked again. Wiped my tf201 clean but hay it worked again and thats what mattered.
I would love to try this out but I am absolutely too scared of this ADB thing to work on pushing the Zip to the Prime...I figure I will brick it..
acdcking12345 said:
I would love to try this out but I am absolutely too scared of this ADB thing to work on pushing the Zip to the Prime...I figure I will brick it..
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What operating system do you use on your computer?
adb is easier on Linux and Mac than on windows.
Doktaphex said:
What operating system do you use on your computer?
adb is easier on Linux and Mac than on windows.
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It is windows. :-(
acdcking12345 said:
It is windows. :-(
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I would have a look at the naked ADB driver thread here very useful for windows users and should help put some of those fears to rest.
Yes and if you follow this guide to install ADB it will be easy:
http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/2153...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
ok, when you say reboot into recovery do you mean "fastboot"
cant find device in adb. using win7 with naked drivers.
Yeah, I dont think I am that gutsy to take this risk. But Ill keep researching it. I would like to start fresh as possible..
anthonyexmouth said:
ok, when you say reboot into recovery do you mean "fastboot"
cant find device in adb. using win7 with naked drivers.
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No I mean exactly as I said. After flashing in recovery, you have to reboot back into recovery. It is a funny quirk that I may need to look into further.
No then, to your problem. Do you have an irc client on your computer? If so, come over to #asus-transformer on freenode irc and we can talk in real time.
If not, then I will endeavour to assist you here.
Gonna take the zip down for a moment until we can sort this out.
ok, rebooted into recovery and it now sees it in adb. i get a load of E: cant open lines but i guess thats cuz they aint there.
adb push "rom" /sdcard
all looks like its doing it but been stuck there for 20 mins.
leaving it just in case.
anthonyexmouth said:
ok, rebooted into recovery and it now sees it in adb. i get a load of E: cant open lines but i guess thats cuz they aint there.
adb push "rom" /sdcard
all looks like its doing it but been stuck there for 20 mins.
leaving it just in case.
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I assume that you are abbreviating when you say adb push "rom" /sdcard
It should take no more than 3 minutes to push the rom
yeah full path is adb push c:\android\virtuousprime.zip \sdcard
Hi,
I'm running the last cyanogenmod 12.1 ROM on my S2. There is no custom kernel or recovery. The only thing I did was a repartition to 1GB system. This setup ran since 2016 feb. without problems. Tuesday morning got a notification from the play store, that there are updates to some of my apps, so I set my phone to update them all and left it there. I came back after 20min and then came the problem:
The phone is bootlooping. The booting animation finishes, then it starts optimizing my apps, every time different amount of apps. After it finishes it starts booting again... rinse and repeat. I tried to leave it there for a very long time, with no success. The phone is very hot in the CPU area and the battery gets hot too when it's bootlooping.
I am able to go in recovery and download mode. My recovery is the stock cyanogen recovery unfortunately. I tried putting it in download mode and since I have Android Studio installed on my pc, I tried to establish an adb shell (with adb shell command) with the adb tool that came it. Unfortunately it does not find my device (neither with adb devices). I might do it wrong though. Fortunately Odin 3.04 seems to recognize my phone, so I might be able the flash something, but I'm afraid that my internal memory is starting to fail and that is causing all these issues, so the flash would fail. First I'd like to try to save data without flashing if possible.
I have most of my user data on my sd card, so the most important thing would be to save is my contacts, messages and call history. No, I don't sync it with google, yes I know it's stupid. It used to mess up my contact list so I dropped using it.
Any help and advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
N7Gabe said:
Hi,
I'm running the last cyanogenmod 12.1 ROM on my S2. There is no custom kernel or recovery. The only thing I did was a repartition to 1GB system. This setup ran since 2016 feb. without problems. Tuesday morning got a notification from the play store, that there are updates to some of my apps, so I set my phone to update them all and left it there. I came back after 20min and then came the problem:
The phone is bootlooping. The booting animation finishes, then it starts optimizing my apps, every time different amount of apps. After it finishes it starts booting again... rinse and repeat. I tried to leave it there for a very long time, with no success. The phone is very hot in the CPU area and the battery gets hot too when it's bootlooping.
I am able to go in recovery and download mode. My recovery is the stock cyanogen recovery unfortunately. I tried putting it in download mode and since I have Android Studio installed on my pc, I tried to establish an adb shell (with adb shell command) with the adb tool that came it. Unfortunately it does not find my device (neither with adb devices). I might do it wrong though. Fortunately Odin 3.04 seems to recognize my phone, so I might be able the flash something, but I'm afraid that my internal memory is starting to fail and that is causing all these issues, so the flash would fail. First I'd like to try to save data without flashing if possible.
I have most of my user data on my sd card, so the most important thing would be to save is my contacts, messages and call history. No, I don't sync it with google, yes I know it's stupid. It used to mess up my contact list so I dropped using it.
Any help and advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
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Ok, did you try dirty flashing the ROM using CyanogenMod recovery?
And then wiping cache and dalvik cache?
MigoMujahid said:
Ok, did you try dirty flashing the ROM using CyanogenMod recovery?
And then wiping cache and dalvik cache?
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First of all, thanks for the advice, I didn't think of that. I assume this means there is probably no solution without flashing. Do I need to flash gapps too?
N7Gabe said:
First of all, thanks for the advice, I didn't think of that. I assume this means there is probably no solution without flashing. Do I need to flash gapps too?
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No, no need for that, just the ROM, and it won't delete anything.
MigoMujahid said:
No, no need for that, just the ROM, and it won't delete anything.
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So, I went to recovery, pressed apply update, searched for the cm12.1-20160203-nightly rom (same I had installed), flashed it without error messages, then I pressed wipe cache partition, then reboot system now. Now the phone starts to boot, the boot animation is playing for a few minutes, then the phone turns off. Tried it multiple times, with and without charging. I can still get into recovery.
N7Gabe said:
So, I went to recovery, pressed apply update, searched for the cm12.1-20160203-nightly rom (same I had installed), flashed it without error messages, then I pressed wipe cache partition, then reboot system now. Now the phone starts to boot, the boot animation is playing for a few minutes, then the phone turns off. Tried it multiple times, with and without charging. I can still get into recovery.
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Ok, we will try another thing, can your phone be recognized using adb in recovery?
If so you can pull the data(contacts, sms) using adb pull command.
The data usually is stored there:
/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db
And there:
/data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/contacts.db
If you were able to do it then fine, if not, there is luckily another solution!!
You have the latest cm12.1 build which is Feb 3rd build, so your build support iso-rec TWRP recovery, so you can flash TWRP recovery zip provided by the.gangster using CM recovery and reboot recovery so it will replace the CM recovery with TWRP, in TWRP you can mount system and data using "mount", and using the file manager there you can access the above mentioned directories and copy the files manually in the external sdcard(or the internal sdcard), then you can clean flash and copy them again after that.
That would be the ultimate solution
MigoMujahid said:
Ok, we will try another thing, can your phone be recognized using adb in recovery?
If so you can pull the data(contacts, sms) using adb pull command.
The data usually is stored there:
/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db
And there:
/data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/contacts.db
If you were able to do it then fine, if not, there is luckily another solution!!
You have the latest cm12.1 build which is Feb 3rd build, so your build support iso-rec TWRP recovery, so you can flash TWRP recovery zip provided by the.gangster using CM recovery and reboot recovery so it will replace the CM recovery with TWRP, in TWRP you can mount system and data using "mount", and using the file manager there you can access the above mentioned directories and copy the files manually in the external sdcard(or the internal sdcard), then you can clean flash and copy them again after that.
That would be the ultimate solution
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In recovery I can see my device with adb, but every command runs into a device unauthorized error.
Code:
D:\Android\sdk\platform-tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
0009bd0863c43f unauthorized
Code:
D:\Android\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
etc.
So I assume I flash TWRP with odin. Is it possible to save data to a PC through USB connection with TWRP? I'm asking, because I'd still prefer a full backup if possible (I don't have the space for it on my external sd). Second question, if I'm able to save mmssms.db and contacts.db, how do I extract the data from it, or maybe reimport it (even to a different phone/ROM)? I don't entirely understand isorec, but let's say I manage to flash TWRP and save my data. Can I flash the latest LOS 14.1 and keep the isorec TWRP? Or after the LOS flash, I need to flash TWRP again? As I mentioned I already have the 1GB system partition, so that shouldn't be an issue. It would be a nice two birds with one stone, saving my data and updating my obsolete ROM to a isorec TWRP+LOS 14.1 combo.
Lastly, this is the recovery you mentioned, right?: recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.1.0-0-i9100.zip
N7Gabe said:
In recovery I can see my device with adb, but every command runs into a device unauthorized error.
etc.
So I assume I flash TWRP with odin. Is it possible to save data to a PC through USB connection with TWRP? I'm asking, because I'd still prefer a full backup if possible (I don't have the space for it on my external sd). Second question, if I'm able to save mmssms.db and contacts.db, how do I extract the data from it, or maybe reimport it (even to a different phone/ROM)? I don't entirely understand isorec, but let's say I manage to flash TWRP and save my data. Can I flash the latest LOS 14.1 and keep the isorec TWRP? Or after the LOS flash, I need to flash TWRP again? As I mentioned I already have the 1GB system partition, so that shouldn't be an issue. It would be a nice two birds with one stone, saving my data and updating my obsolete ROM to a isorec TWRP+LOS 14.1 combo.
Lastly, this is the recovery you mentioned, right?: recovery-the.gangster-IsoRec-TWRP-3.1.0-0-i9100.zip
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First, TWRP won't be flashed with Odin, it will be flashed with CM recovery that you already have, and yes i meant the one you mentioned.
Second, the contacts.db and mmssms.db won't take that much space, and anyway it's OK to copy them to internal sdcard, not obligated to external, and no need to access them, after you flash another ROM like LOS 14.1, you can re copy them back to their directories.
Third, if you flash the latest LOS 14.1, you can keep the iso-rec TWRP it won't be removed.
MigoMujahid said:
First, TWRP won't be flashed with Odin, it will be flashed with CM recovery that you already have, and yes i meant the one you mentioned.
Second, the contacts.db and mmssms.db won't take that much space, and anyway it's OK to copy them to internal sdcard, not obligated to external, and no need to access them, after you flash another ROM like LOS 14.1, you can re copy them back to their directories.
Third, if you flash the latest LOS 14.1, you can keep the iso-rec TWRP it won't be removed.
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Okay, so I need to find an SD card reader then, to put the recovery on it. Or is there another way to get it on the phone?
By the way, thank you for taking your time and helping me, I'm really grateful!
N7Gabe said:
Okay, so I need to find an SD card reader then, to put the recovery on it. Or is there another way to get it on the phone?
By the way, thank you for taking your time and helping me, I'm really grateful!
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No pb bro, you're welcome.
Yes, you will need to get the recovery in the phone somehow, or you can put your memory card in another phone and use the phone to put the recovery in the sdcard, then place it in your phone again.
That would be an alternative if you don't have a sdcard reader.
MigoMujahid said:
No pb bro, you're welcome.
Yes, you will need to get the recovery in the phone somehow, or you can put your memory card in another phone and use the phone to put the recovery in the sdcard, then place it in your phone again.
That would be an alternative if you don't have a sdcard reader.
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I managed to get it on the phone and flashed it. The phone was plugged in to my pc, and I could acces my internal SD so I managed to back that up. But here's the thing, TWRP file manager showed my /data to be empty, and not long after, the phone just shut down. My battery is only a few months old, so that should not be the issue, and the phone was also charging from the PC.
After this shutdown, I had a very hard time to get into recovery, because the phone thinks the battery is dead. I couldn't start booting normally either. Only download mode was available, but it only said, it can't get into download mode, because the battery is low. (when I plug in the charger the phone shows 100% battery) I changed my battery to my old weak one, I managed to get into recovery with it, after multiple tries. (I think it had nothing to do with the battery but was lucky) Now I check my /data through adb and it shows empty aswell:
Code:
D:\Android\sdk\platform-tools>adb pull /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db
adb: error: remote object '/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db' does not exist
D:\Android\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
~ # [6n
~ # [6nls
and-sec init.recovery.service.rc selinux_version
boot init.recovery.smdk4210.rc sepolicy
boot.txt init.recovery.usb.rc service_contexts
cache license sideload
charger mnt supersu
data proc sys
default.prop property_contexts system
dev recovery tmp
etc res twres
file_contexts sbin ueventd.rc
fstab.smdk4210 sdcard0 ueventd.smdk4210.rc
init sdcard1 usbotg
init.rc seapp_contexts
~ # [6ncd data
/data # [6nls
/data # [6n
Do I have to mount it somehow maybe? (Oh and twrp always ask at start to mount sys in read-only or R/W. I always mounted it in R/W.) I'm afraid if I start moving in TWRP the phone will shut down as it always did. If I use adb or windows explorer to acces the phone it does not shut down.
N7Gabe said:
I managed to get it on the phone and flashed it. The phone was plugged in to my pc, and I could acces my internal SD so I managed to back that up. But here's the thing, TWRP file manager showed my /data to be empty, and not long after, the phone just shut down. My battery is only a few months old, so that should not be the issue, and the phone was also charging from the PC.
After this shutdown, I had a very hard time to get into recovery, because the phone thinks the battery is dead. I couldn't start booting normally either. Only download mode was available, but it only said, it can't get into download mode, because the battery is low. (when I plug in the charger the phone shows 100% battery) I changed my battery to my old weak one, I managed to get into recovery with it, after multiple tries. (I think it had nothing to do with the battery but was lucky) Now I check my /data through adb and it shows empty aswell:
Do I have to mount it somehow maybe? (Oh and twrp always ask at start to mount sys in read-only or R/W. I always mounted it in R/W.) I'm afraid if I start moving in TWRP the phone will shut down as it always did. If I use adb or windows explorer to acces the phone it does not shut down.
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You should go to "mount" in TWRP, and tick "data" and "system", i said that already earlier.
MigoMujahid said:
You should go to "mount" in TWRP, and tick "data" and "system", i said that already earlier.
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After I sent the message and before I read yours just now, I managed to mount, save and even make LOS run. So I was wrong, the battery is probably dead. I guess the lot of heat it produced while bootlooping killed the battery. I switched back to my old original wore out battery which is humpy and everything, but I managed to do everything with the phone. Now my problem is after I put back the .db files in their place, when the phone start it constantly crashes android.process.acore, the messaging app and the caller app. I think it might be a permission issue, but I have no idea how to fix it.
N7Gabe said:
After I sent the message and before I read yours just now, I managed to mount, save and even make LOS run. So I was wrong, the battery is probably dead. I guess the lot of heat it produced while bootlooping killed the battery. I switched back to my old original wore out battery which is humpy and everything, but I managed to do everything with the phone. Now my problem is after I put back the .db files in their place, when the phone start it constantly crashes android.process.acore, the messaging app and the caller app. I think it might be a permission issue, but I have no idea how to fix it.
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Download ES file explorer from play store and grant root access for root explorer and set permissions to the 2 files as (rw- rw- ---) as described in screenshot, then reboot.
MigoMujahid said:
Download ES file explorer from play store and grant root access for root explorer and set permissions to the 2 files as (rw- rw- ---) as described in screenshot, then reboot.
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This method worked with the contacts db, but not with the messages db. Actually I did not find any databases when I first copied it there, even made the databases folder. Thanks though, I'm almost done!
N7Gabe said:
This method worked with the contacts db, but not with the messages db. Actually I did not find any databases when I first copied it there, even made the databases folder. Thanks though, I'm almost done!
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Ok, i seem to know the problem here, i looked at my own mmssms.db file and found it in this path:
/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db
(not the same path for the contacts.db file)
So you should move it there and add the same permissions that you added to the other file, that will do the job for you
MigoMujahid said:
Ok, i seem to know the problem here, i looked at my own mmssms.db file and found it in this path:
/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db
So you should move it there and add the same permissions that you added to the other file, that will do the job for you
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This is the path you told me the first time, and this is where it doesn't work. That databases folder was not even there, until I made it. I don't even have any other files in the folder but the mmssms.db that I copied there.
N7Gabe said:
This is the path you told me the first time, and this is where it doesn't work. That databases folder was not even there, until I made it. I don't even have any other files in the folder but the mmssms.db that I copied there.
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I don't know what is the problem...I've ran out of ideas here
At least you got your contacts back :silly:
MigoMujahid said:
I don't know what is the problem...I've ran out of ideas here
At least you got your contacts back :silly:
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No problem, I got lucky, run a search in the data partition for mmssms.db and it appears that now it is located in /data/user_de/0/com.android.providers.telephony/databases. I backed it up, then overwrote it, fixed the permission, rebooted and now it seems to work, so all is well.
In the end I managed to not only save my data, but to fix my phone and even upgrade it to the latest LineageOS, thanks to you! I wish you a good life!
N7Gabe said:
No problem, I got lucky, run a search in the data partition for mmssms.db and it appears that now it is located in /data/user_de/0/com.android.providers.telephony/databases. I backed it up, then overwrote it, fixed the permission, rebooted and now it seems to work, so all is well.
In the end I managed to not only save my data, but to fix my phone and even upgrade it to the latest LineageOS, thanks to you! I wish you a good life!
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Thanks for the tip, i have a marshmallow ROM right now, it seems that the location was changed in Nogut, I'll keep that in mind.
Have a good life too.
Hello, i think i made a big mistake, on my phone with root explorer i was unable to mount / and then i tried to mount /system into read only, i remember that i ticked "owner" "group" and "other" but only on read, and my phone just freezed and now the screen is on but it is black and the navigation buttons are on too, please help me
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Go to twrp, mount system, go-to inbuilt file manager and chmod 755 the system folder and reboot, or Dirty flash the firmware will do the job.
Next time, do nand-backup before perform sny changes to system. or would be better don't messed up with root partition.
R324D said:
Go to twrp, mount system, go-to inbuilt file manager and chmod 755 the system folder and reboot, or Dirty flash the firmware will do the job.
Next time, do nand-backup before perform sny changes to system. or would be better don't messed up with root partition.
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You are sure it is going to work ?
Yakia said:
You are sure it is going to work ?
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Lol
I don't know man, you could try. I'm not a magician...
Soooo little info you provided, I don't know what device you mentioned above? Rooted/unrooted? Custom rom/stock rom? Twrp installed/uninstalled? Almost zero info :laugh:
But basically, yes it'll work. Just do it..
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Lol
I don't know man, you could try. I'm not a magician...
Soooo little info you provided, I don't know what device you mentioned above? Rooted/unrooted? Custom rom/stock rom? Twrp installed/uninstalled? Almost zero info :laugh:
But basically, yes it'll work. Just do it..
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I actually have twrp installed and fully functionnal, but the phone won't boot on os, when i try to boot, it always shows me recovery, and i precise that in /system there is no file, its empty, i don't know why but when i go to storage info i see that the system partition takes 4gb why ? If in file explorer /system is empty, why system takes 4gb ? Maybe it's not really empty ? Anyway i just need help please
Yakia said:
I actually have twrp installed and fully functionnal, but the phone won't boot on os, when i try to boot, it always shows me recovery, and i precise that in /system there is no file, its empty, i don't know why but when i go to storage info i see that the system partition takes 4gb why ? If in file explorer /system is empty, why system takes 4gb ? Maybe it's not really empty ? Anyway i just need help please
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I tried to help you here, but clearly you didn't read my previous comment.
Boot into TWRP (you said you have it installed), and you have to MOUNT SYSTEM first, or it'll just show you an empty folder without file.
R324D said:
I tried to help you here, but clearly you didn't read my previous comment.
Boot into TWRP (you said you have it installed), and you have to MOUNT SYSTEM first, or it'll just show you an empty folder without file.
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Where do i mount system ? Sorry if i'm maybe annoying i just want to be sure that i will not fail
Yakia said:
Where do i mount system ? Sorry if i'm maybe annoying i just want to be sure that i will not fail
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Just boot into twrp, you'll see mount menu as soon as you enter the twrp recovery. Enter mount and check system.
R324D said:
Just boot into twrp, you'll see mount menu as soon as you enter the twrp recovery. Enter mount and check system.
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When i tick system, i have no "mount" button, i only have a "disable mtp" button, why ? I can give you screens if you want