Hey guys i got a galaxy tab, it boots up to the galaxy tab screen, then after that it just has a multi color line across the screen.
I tried to use ODIN to flash the Stock tar file in it but it gives me an error after it passes.
Install Updates...
csc : deleteing /system/csc
csc : done.
Sucessully installed package.
--Wiping cache...
formatting /cache...
cache wipe complete.
-- updating application
E: failed to mount /prepload (invalid arguement)
E: install_application_for_customer:Can't mount /repload
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
copy applicationf ailed.
-- appling Multi-CSC...
installing multi-csc
Cant access to '/system/csc/XAR/system/'
E: multi_csc: cant unmount /efs
Multi-csc applied failed.
can somone please help me?
thank
NVM I FIXED IT BY WIPING CACHE AND ERASE FACTORY DATA AGAIN.
THANKS
Hello,
I just unlocked my rooted prime and flashed the newest CWM via Rom Manager.
Now I can't backup my existing rom. Also I can't install any custom rom.
When I hit backup in CWM, it sais "Can't mount backup path"
When I hit install zip from SD, there is another error "Can't mount /sdcard/
I also tried TWRP Recovery, with no success.
Code:
E:failed to mount /data (Invalid argument)
-- Could not mount: /sdcard.
-- Aborting
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Just for info: My device is still running stock rom and is encrypted.
Has anyone a solution for this?
Thank you for your help.
With best regards,
B-Paul
Restore is borked in the latest version of CWM. Push 5.8.2.0 and everything will be OK.
Just tried, still the same error message
Brausepaul said:
Code:
E:failed to mount /data (Invalid argument)
-- Could not mount: /sdcard.
-- Aborting
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You can't mount /sdcard/ (which is a symlink to /data/media/) when device is encrypted, cwm/twrp do not know how to handle this.
edit: Looking at my Nexus, only way to step out of encryption is to use fastboot. It should work like this for the Prime as well.
Hey there
I have a pretty serious problem with my I9100... I had installed the Paranoid Android 2.52 ROM and I was trying to switch to a different kernel. Which wasn't working for me, I'm guessing due to the Fastboot feature in that ROM.
The last kernel I tried was the Andromeda one. While trying that, I thought I might try to do a factory wipe using its recovery software, hoping that that might get Paranoid Android to boot.
Unfortunately, it would hang while doing the wipe, and I eventually (after about 20 minutes) power-cycled the device. I tried getting back to my working kernel, but Andromeda's recovery would either error out with mount errors, or it would hang altogether.
Eventually, I tried flashing a CF-Root kernel using Odin, and since then I was unable to get past the Samsung boot splash screen. I could no longer access the recovery software, but I could get into download mode and flash stuff via Odin (Kies won't recognize the device).
I've tried a variety of kernels and firmwares (including the stock one for my phone (GT-I9100_XEF_I9100XWKJ2_I9100XXKI4_I9100XEFKJ1, which I've previously flashed successfully to get it back to a non-rooted vanilla state)), but nothing I did would get the phone to boot.
Thinking the partition table might've been damaged somehow, I attempted the stock firmware from the first post here, including the PIT file and re-partitioning. This process would eventually hang when flashing datafs.
Thinking the bootloader might be damaged, I tried partitioning again, flashing the original bootloader from here, and again flashing the stock firmware that I've used successfully in the past.
I can now actually get past the boot splash! However, the phone boots directly into stock recovery, which looks like it's trying to do some post-update maintenance-type stuff, but fails horribly at it. Some of the output from it scrolls past the viewport, but this is the last lines that I can read:
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[COLOR="Orange"]Formatting /cache...
Cache wipe complete[/COLOR]
-- Updating application...
[COLOR="DarkRed"]E:failed to mount /data (Unknown error: 0)
E:install_application_for_customer:Can't mount /data
your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for format and reboot actions.
copy application failed.
[/COLOR][COLOR="Orange"]-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
Can't access to '/system/csc/XEF/system/'.
Successfully applied multi-CSC.[/COLOR]
[COLOR="DarkRed"]E:failed to mount /cache (Unknown error: 0)
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/recovery_kernel_log
E:copy_kernel_file :: Can't open /cache/recovery/recovery_kernel_log
E:failed to mount /cache (Unknown error: 0)
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:failed to mount /cache (Unknown error: 0)
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:failed to mount /cache (Unknown error: 0)[/COLOR]
It definitely looks like a borked filesystem/partitioning to me. I tried doing a factory wipe in this recovery, but it would hang at formatting /cache.
Any ideas of what I can do to get this thing up and running again?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
I successfully flashed a CF kernel, and can now access CWM.
I get these error messages, however:
Code:
CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.7
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
Wiping cache partition in CWM takes care of those errors. Trying a factory reset will give me "Formatting /data..." for a bit, and then the device automatically reboots.
I can format /cache and /system alright, but not /data... I'm fearing that NAND corruption bug I've heard of, except I don't see how I would've caught it...
All right, so I've now confirmed that the Andromeda kernel indeed has the hard-brick bug. Why on earth anyone in their right mind would release a kernel based on that broken leak is beyond my comprehension.
And, to add injury to insult, the devs know there's a problem, yet do not warn about it in the OP, but they mention it some thirty pages into the thread. Thanks, guys!
Anyway, I'm currently scanning my internal storage for damaged areas so that I can custom-PIT my way around it.
Useful posts for reference:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1760107
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667886
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823918
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26285877&postcount=12
Hopefully I'll see my phone booting tonight.
Using the patched PIT workaround, I now have my phone back up and running 2½ GB lost on the internal storage, though, but hey - beats being a paper weight!
I am a totally dumb to do this, but accidently happen. When I decided to clean my AT&T Samsung S3 device and somehow I accidently click "wipe data/factory reset" and all gone.
What it is saying on the screen right now:
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : ATT
Successfully applied muti-CSC.
E:failed to mount /data (Invalid argument)
can't mount '/data'(Invalid argument)
E:Can't mount /data/log/recovery_log.txt
So, I would like to recover my device back to normal.. I tried to remember how doing that...
...help?
Please ask in appropriate forum your in int'l s3.
I have downloaded the cm-10 and CWM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212438 into sdcard
Next i installed the CWM from the recovery using the option "apply update from sdcard".
It showed it installed Successfully.
But now when i again go into recovery mode, i don't see the new CWM but the old recovery and getting the below error :
-- Appling Multi-CSC --
E: failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
E: failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
Please help me solve this.
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I have downloaded the cm-10 and CWM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212438 into sdcard
Next i installed the CWM from the recovery using the option "apply update from sdcard".
It showed it installed Successfully.
But now when i again go into recovery mode, i don't see the new CWM but the old recovery and getting the below error :
-- Appling Multi-CSC --
E: failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
E: failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
Please help me solve this.
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You running S5830i/c/m/9i(COOPERVE) or S5830(COOPER)? If running cooperve, you might downloaded wrong CM11.