I everyone I am now unable to use the internal sdcard of my amaze I have try 4ext and twrp recovery but they says the same thing unable to mount internal_sdcard i have a external sdcard of 16gb and it seems that the phone think it is the internal but it is not and its like the internal is all the time unmount i dont know what to do ?
What Rom are you using?
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LeGenDz R3DeaDz said:
I everyone I am now unable to use the internal sdcard of my amaze I have try 4ext and twrp recovery but they says the same thing unable to mount internal_sdcard i have a external sdcard of 16gb and it seems that the phone think it is the internal but it is not and its like the internal is all the time unmount i dont know what to do ?
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plug it into a pc and see if your internal sd card needs to be formatted. either in 4ext usb mode or while the rom is running.
It's because he flashed a stock ruu and tried jumping to a custom rom without allowing it to boot for the first time, sso reflash the stock ruu and allow it to boot at least once.
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After using Odin, I have this problem
'E:Can't mount /Cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /Cache/recovery/log....'
Then I wipe it. It is success.
But when I choose zip from sdcard
It said E:can't mount /sdcard/
How can I solve it?
I can't boot my gs2 now!
Answer me please
Just try to reflash with odin most of the times this solves the problem.
if not try another firmware (rom)
DirkTeur Velserbroncx said:
Just try to reflash with odin most of the times this solves the problem.
if not try another firmware (rom)
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I have reflash many times
I can't boot and can't read my internal sd, how can I flash another rom?
Using CWM, you can mount /sdcard.
Check mounts and storage menu.
Also try "Mount Usb storage", connect to pc and check if comp detects your phone.
droidphile said:
Using CWM, you can mount /sdcard.
Check mounts and storage menu.
Also try "Mount Usb storage", connect to pc and check if comp detects your phone.
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E:Unable to write to ums lunfile(No such file or directory)
Try flashing one of the rooted kernels using Odin.
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Currentlyhaving the same issue.
This is a kernel issue. It happened to one of the 2.x Siyahkernel beta versions. Simplest solution is to boot the phone and use CWM to flash a different kernel using the tar format (instead of the zip format good for use in recovery mode) (flash a kernel version that's known to be without this problem).
If you can't get past the boot screen, just use odin. But then if you can't get past the boot screen you probably need to flash a ROM over anyway.
I am having the same issue with my internal SDCARD
I cannot access my internal SDCARD. When I insert my external (/removeable) sdcard, recovery sees that as the SDCARD.
I have tried to mount/ dismount/ usmount the internal SDCARD - same error.
THIS is the TMOBILE T989 and we got it yesterday - brand new.
So, I did get it to work from the removeble SDCARD, but I am so use to using the internal SDCARD on my VIBRANT as the primary resource for ROMS, etc, and the external SDCARD as a backup - that it is kinda strange to work now with only one SDCARD (the ext).
It must be something in the recovery that does not see the primary SDCARD...
CAn anyone help, please?
Note that CWM 4 and CWM 5 behave differently with respect to internal and external sd cards (well CWM 4 simply doesn't do external sd card). It'd be your best interest to flash a kernel that comes with a CWM version 4.x.x and for sure internal sdcard will work.
In CWM4, internal sdcard is /sdcard. External card is /emmc. (you can only format external sdcard but not write to it nor mount it.
In CWM5, you can restore nandroid backup from internal sdcard (but you can flash updates from both) . And in the CWM app, default backup location is the external sdcard.
Those who are having problems with CWM 5, flash this version of CWM from your CWM!
http://www.mediafire.com/file/h1yia0gt1sbnbie/cwm-4.0.1.5.zip
You will have cwm 4.
I installed cf root earlier..after I installed it it boots into recovery and says waiting for sdcard to mount(20)..(19)..(18).. etc.. but it fails.
Now when I go to install zip from sdcard it says E:can't mount /sdcard/
Any ideas?
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Afaik Recovery cannot install from exFat, make sure the SDcard is formatted in any of the supported filesystems
(EXT2,EXT3,EXT4,FAT32 and possibly NTFS depending on kernel)
Cf-Cwm 1.5 works normally for me with a sandisk 6rgb sd formatted in exfat.
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I'm not using a micro sdcard..only the internal memory..I tried flashing an older version of cf root but still the same
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kanefox said:
I'm not using a micro sdcard..only the internal memory..I tried flashing an older version of cf root but still the same
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You cannot install zip from SD card if you dont have an external sd card
Try using the "choose zip from internal sdcard" as thats all you have.
Thank you lol, it must be the updated version of the recovery..the one I had before was just choose .zip from sdcard. That option works thanks
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Yeah it should be
"Install zip" and within there there is "choose zip from SD card" and "Choose zip from internal SD card". Older versions of Recovery did not have the internal option. Although the version I got when I rooted did have, several weeks ago.
Yeah I was rooted a couple months ago but had to send off for a new phone..so cf obviously updated it and I didn't realise
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Try /mnt/sdcard/ ?
I got around the same problem. I install a zip via internel SD card like you guys say and now my Galaxy S III won't turn on. It is just standing and loading.
I can go into download mode and recovery mode but in both mode I can't do anything because my phone can not mount SD card.
HeathrowDK said:
I got around the same problem. I install a zip via internel SD card like you guys say and now my Galaxy S III won't turn on. It is just standing and loading.
I can go into download mode and recovery mode but in both mode I can't do anything because my phone can not mount SD card.
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Which rom are you flashing?
Boot loops are often fixed by doing the following:
Go into recovery and do format system/factory reset, clear cache and then go advanced -> clear dilvac cache.
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Dav_prime said:
Which rom are you flashing?
Boot loops are often fixed by doing the following:
Go into recovery and do format system/factory reset, clear cache and then go advanced -> clear dilvac cache.
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This one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797334
I have tried to do the factory reset but it stop formating when it can't mount my SD card :/
kanefox said:
I installed cf root earlier..after I installed it it boots into recovery and says waiting for sdcard to mount(20)..(19)..(18).. etc.. but it fails.
Now when I go to install zip from sdcard it says E:can't mount /sdcard/
Any ideas?
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The same problem happened to me since the motherboard of my phone is replaced due to the failure of external SD card reader.
I have a Galaxy SL i9003 and previously I was able to flash any ROM on my phone via CWM recovery.
But since the motherboard of my phone has been replaced by Samsung Electronics, I'm unable to do so. /* The only advantage I got is the internal memory of my phone increased from 4GB to 16 GB.
But since then, I'm unable to flash any ROM. Whenever I try to do so, I get an error message in CWM recovery, "E: Error mounting SD card" or "E: can't mount SD card!". When I try to choose from external sd card, it again shows "E: Error moung SD card!".
I'm stuck.. please help..!
Any luck?
Hbinfinity said:
The same problem happened to me since the motherboard of my phone is replaced due to the failure of external SD card reader.
I have a Galaxy SL i9003 and previously I was able to flash any ROM on my phone via CWM recovery.
But since the motherboard of my phone has been replaced by Samsung Electronics, I'm unable to do so. /* The only advantage I got is the internal memory of my phone increased from 4GB to 16 GB.
But since then, I'm unable to flash any ROM. Whenever I try to do so, I get an error message in CWM recovery, "E: Error mounting SD card" or "E: can't mount SD card!". When I try to choose from external sd card, it again shows "E: Error moung SD card!".
I'm stuck.. please help..!
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I think I too have similar problem. CWM says Error mounting SD card. Did you find any solution?
Hi!
I think I have bricked my phone (it bootloops), but I still can get into CWM Recovery.
Is there any way to access my SD card inserted into my phone from my PC if I'm in recovery on the phone?
Thanks!
Mounts and Storage in cwm > mount sdcard. Should work
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Mounts and storage > mount USB storage
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The only problem is that under ICS, Mounts and Storage > Mount USB Storage seems to only give an error message:
"E:Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory)"
Ok ... Do you have card reader? If not then try mount USB storage with another kernel .. That you can easily do via flash tool right ? The problem happened to me once..
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gyeben said:
The only problem is that under ICS, Mounts and Storage > Mount USB Storage seems to only give an error message:
"E:Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory)"
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Had same prob on ics. Just flash another kernel (if bl is unlocked) or try a cardreader as rachit.rc96 told you. Otherwise you will have to flash the stock rom or if you did a nandroid backup before, just restore it...
When I format all partition except sdcard in 4ext recovery I have an error that say Error mounting /sdcard/.android-secure!
LeGenDz R3DeaDz said:
When I format all partition except sdcard in 4ext recovery I have an error that say Error mounting /sdcard/.android-secure!
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Try installing a zip from the internal card, see if it mounts or not, may need to reload via a stock ruu to repartition the system.
the problem is that I am with videotron and the RUU is a .exe can I do it with the .exe or I have to flash an other files?
and yes I can flash roms but I dont have the folders android.secure in my sdcard
Connect your phone to comp via USB and it'll show u external in folder and internal it will ask u to format you'll lose everything but it will work after that. Don't format through phone always screws up
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So, I was being an idiot in CWM and I formatted EVERYTHING. /system, /dbdata, /cache, /data, /emmc, and /sdcard. The reason I formatted is because I was getting OCD about my device because factory reset/wipe didn't wipe anything at all and I wanted a clean slate. Now, I am stuck in an endless boot cycle and I have no way of mounting the internal sdcard. I tried using ADB to push RemICS-UX to the internal sdcard, but it didn't work. I can still access CWM, and I am running v5.0.2.8.
However, I am able to mount /emmc, but I don't have an external sdcard, yet. Is there any possible workaround to mount the internal sdcard or USB storage?
Dont worry
go to egryits rom , select odin download. Let it download.Download odin, open the rom in odin . Put your gplayer in download mode and flash the rom! Good luck! Dont forget to wipe dalvick and cache in cwm
Happened to me twice LOL
In CWM the sdcard is mounted at /emmc and the external card is detected as the USB storage. The Odin solution should work, but try pushing a ROM to /emmc and flashing it. Everything should be back to normal as long as you didn't format efs
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Supermaster34 said:
In CWM the sdcard is mounted at /emmc and the external card is detected as the USB storage. The Odin solution should work, but try pushing a ROM to /emmc and flashing it. Everything should be back to normal as long as you didn't format efs
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Thanks for the help, it worked perfectly. Good job on the ROM by the way!