I have a phone that is refusing to cooperate. It's probably because I suck at Android.
I'm trying to get ANYTHING on this phone, but it just won't do it. I have fastboot up and running, and flashed CWM. I used ADB to sideload Cyanogen, and rebooted to the HTC logo looping.
Thing is, CMW 10.1, TWRP 2.4.3 and 2.4.0 cannot mount the SDcard, system partition, data, or cache. I earlier flashed the kernel to the Blade kernel, and flashed back to stock thinking this was the issue.
The main issue: get those partitions mounting, then get a rom on.
BTW, if anyone lives in Victoria, BC, I will pay you to get this thing off the ground with all features working.
AW: Can't mount partitions...?
there is nothing to mount
its a MTP device.
Which phone version did you own? International or AT&T / TELUS?
Have a look here and read Q6.
Lucky Thirteen said:
Which phone version did you own? International or AT&T / TELUS?
Have a look here and read Q6.
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..... Telus....
I realize now that I've been trying to use international roms...... ****.
Thanks for shining light on my dumb mistake!
skdubg said:
there is nothing to mount
its a MTP device.
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Well, majority of the tutorials that I'm looking at describe flashing from sdcard, etc. Which I cannot do.
AW: Can't mount partitions...?
yes i know, but there is no physical sdcard.
only a partition with the "sdcard" folder "data/media"
I'm having the same problem with my HOX+ (India), the only solution i found is to go for a factory RUU. But no ruu is avilable for my phone
Hope u'll find for yours..
Had the same problem. Try first flashing original recovery. Erase cache. Boot system. Do a factory reset from within booted rom. Then bootloader: Erase cache. Reflash recovery (custom). Erase cache. This did the trick for me.
.... Sorry just realized you can't boot. Did you flash the apropriate Blade kernel for AOSP? However, best would be RUU
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Okay, so I am s-off, and have TWRP recovery. I was trying to use the superwipe.zip, and it formatted and then I tried to flash CleanROM, then it would only boot into the bootloader. I then tried to flash ViperROM, and was able to get it to flash, and boot. So I rebooted and tried to rewipe and flash CleanROM again. Somewhere in the midst of all this it started telling me it couldn't mount /system, /data. I'm guessing corrupted partitions. Does anyone know if I can format them from fastboot or something else I could try? I can get into bootloader and recovery. Anyhelp would be graet.
mobius1484 said:
Okay, so I am s-off, and have TWRP recovery. I was trying to use the superwipe.zip, and it formatted and then I tried to flash CleanROM, then it would only boot into the bootloader. I then tried to flash ViperROM, and was able to get it to flash, and boot. So I rebooted and tried to rewipe and flash CleanROM again. Somewhere in the midst of all this it started telling me it couldn't mount /system, /data. I'm guessing corrupted partitions. Does anyone know if I can format them from fastboot or something else I could try? I can get into bootloader and recovery. Anyhelp would be graet.
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you should be able to format them from recovery.
kaos420 said:
you should be able to format them from recovery.
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They aren't even mountable from recovery.
I don't trust super wipe zips because of things like that.. wait... Did you ever flash CWM?
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mobius1484 said:
They aren't even mountable from recovery.
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You can wipe the system and stuff and you recovery. This should help. If you do put the roms on your device put them on the phone memory and not the external memory source. Tell me if this works.
krobinso2295 said:
You can wipe the system and stuff and you recovery. This should help. If you do put the roms on your device put them on the phone memory and not the external memory source. Tell me if this works.
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I did fix the problem, but thanks. It was as you said. I read somewhere that apparently md5's and potentially files could corrupted in twrp while dealing with the ext_sd.
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Hi,
First time it happened. tried everything but still cant fix it.
after a month or two on MIUI, I wanted to move to AOKP JB.
As I always do when switching ROMs, I backed up everything (efs, pictures, apps with titanium, etc) and format the internal sd card within the os to get rid of all the junk.
Then went into CWM (siyah) and wiped data and cache.
And now for my mistake, I foramt the /system instead of / cache.
So now, when Im trying to install the ROM as a zip file threw CWM I got an error 7.
When trying to do it on ODIN, it stuck on 'factory fs', 'cache', or 'boot'.
After some time, I got the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue" message.
Then got rid of it after somehow succeeding installing a different cwm (the stock one) but nothing worked there either, exept installing the Siyah kernel zip from there.
What can I do now to get my phone back alive?
THANKS :crying:
pedel said:
Hi,
First time it happened. tried everything but still cant fix it.
after a month or two on MIUI, I wanted to move to AOKP JB.
As I always do when switching ROMs, I backed up everything (efs, pictures, apps with titanium, etc) and format the internal sd card within the os to get rid of all the junk.
Then went into CWM (siyah) and wiped data and cache.
And now for my mistake, I foramt the /system instead of / cache.
So now, when Im trying to install the ROM as a zip file threw CWM I got an error 7.
When trying to do it on ODIN, it stuck on 'factory fs', 'cache', or 'boot'.
After some time, I got the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue" message.
Then got rid of it after somehow succeeding installing a different cwm (the stock one) but nothing worked there either, exept installing the Siyah kernel zip from there.
What can I do now to get my phone back alive?
THANKS :crying:
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I jumped from S1 to S3, but I'm sure it's applicable. You need to flash via odin stock rom that originally came with your phone. Then root then flash custom rom. Odd tho in past I've done the 5 formats, boot, cache, data, system, sdcard then while still in recovery flash rom. Good luck
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jj92942000 said:
I jumped from S1 to S3, but I'm sure it's applicable. You need to flash via odin stock rom that originally came with your phone. Then root then flash custom rom. Odd tho in past I've done the 5 formats, boot, cache, data, system, sdcard then while still in recovery flash rom. Good luck
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thanks
The problem is, I really cant remember what was the original ROM version. I bought it end of june 2011.
I cant even remember if it was a UK ROM, or an open europe one, or anything else.
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Hi Guys,
I've been flashing for a few years (Desire HD, Sensation XE, One X) and now I have a One X+
I've been treading water carefully and I've managed unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP and rooted the device (via TWRP)
I did all this the manual way as I'm skeptical of the all in one (I'm old fashioned like that)
However I have some questions:good:
1. Does having TWRP, the bootloader unlocked affect my ability to receive OWA updates? (I'm still running stock ROM)
2. All that's left now is to do a backup, get a ROM , copy the ROM over, go into recovery, flash the boot.img, wipe the phone then flash the new ROM?
Cheers guys
If you are old fashioned, then why do you go for TWRP not the CWM?
1. This should not affect the ability for the OTA, but I'm not 100% sure.
2. Yes, you do a backup, flash the boot.img, wipe the phone and flash the new rom. Or first you can wipe and install ROM, then reboot in to bootloader and flash boot.img. You can do both ways in TWRP, does not matter. But to not reboot in to rom before you flash both.
Synoptex said:
If you are old fashioned, then why do you go for TWRP not the CWM?
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Why should he go for an untested, unreliable, unsupported and outdated recovery?
TWRP was again updated couple days ago, I strongly suggest to stick with the TWRP recovery.
I don't know... if he is as he call himself "old fashioned" - CMW if far older recovery, that TWRP. I don't know about the updates, may be there is nothing to update, so they stopped? And TWRP still has some bugs, so everyone waiting for updates. I don't know... all about old fashioned, that was my point.
Synoptex said:
I don't know... if he is as he call himself "old fashioned" - CMW if far older recovery, that TWRP. I don't know about the updates, may be there is nothing to update, so they stopped? And TWRP still has some bugs, so everyone waiting for updates. I don't know... all about old fashioned, that was my point.
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I went with TWRP because it seems it's the more popular choice, I didn't vouch for the all in one tool kit because I like to do this the manual way.
Currently got a stock ROM, with ROOT + TWRP. I haven't flahsed yet due to the number of issues I see appearing on this forum with so called 'bricked' devices, there was never this many for the desire hd/sensation/One x.
I'm pretty sure the way to flash from this point would be
1. Download ROM and place it on the phone
2. Take a backup via recovery
3. Flash boot.img
4. Wipe phone
5. Install ROM
6 Reboot
Does this sound correct?
just remember NEVER wipe "internal storage" or "format data" within recovery
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just remember NEVER wipe "internal storage" or "format data" within recovery
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Cheers Ratcom, I'm currently waiting on CM 4.2.2 to be uploaded, they currently only have the 4.2.1 build.
Sounds good.
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clarkey02 said:
I went with TWRP because it seems it's the more popular choice, I didn't vouch for the all in one tool kit because I like to do this the manual way...
... I haven't flahsed yet due to the number of issues I see appearing on this forum with so called 'bricked' devices, there was never this many for the desire hd/sensation/One x.
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This is assuredly in direct relation with the majority of those cases.
People want to root and customize with a Swiss knife tool and I can assure you that something is wrong to do it with this tool. If you read all the so called "bricked my..." threads, they all were using this all in one tool, then something wen't wrong and they can't figure out what could be the cause simply because they haven't read, they don't know the basics of those procedures or they don't have any king of prerequisite installed in their computer. The tool is supposedly "doing all for them". Except debugging the procedure when everything goes bad.
It is so simple and rewarding to do all this -the old fashioned way- also if something suddenly goes bonk, it's so easy to know exactly where the procedure is failing.
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As for your procedure it is all good, in Recovery when you have a backup of your actual ROM, in the Wipe menu select Factory Reset, then after select System. You're all good to flash your new ROM after that.
Don't forget to : fastboot erase cache after your boot.img flashing.
Have fun!
Lucky Thirteen said:
----As for your procedure it is all good, in Recovery when you have a backup of your actual ROM, in the Wipe menu select Factory Reset, then after select System. You're all good to flash your new ROM after that.
Don't forget to : fastboot erase cache after your boot.img flashing.
Have fun!
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I've got to the point now where I've got CM10 on the phone (not installed) and I've got the boot.img in the same folder as the fastboot.
If memory servers me correctly:
I should boot into recovery
hit fastboot
flash the boot.img via command line
go into recovery
factory reset/wipe cache
install ROM
reboot
Apologies if I'm being very tentative, I'm just making sure. I have done a backup while in TWRP (If the flash goes wrong can I simply restore from recovery using that backup?)
I'm into two minds to do this, I miss installing custom ROM's but I don't want to ruin the phone. If only there was a video tutorial !!!!!
You should have all you need in this tutorial watch the last section of it.
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You should have all you need in this tutorial watch the last section of it.
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I attempted and successfully flashed today, currently running CM10 unofficial (Is there an official version? for X+?)
Cheers again for all the pointers!
clarkey02 said:
I attempted and successfully flashed today, currently running CM10 unofficial (Is there an official version? for X+?)
Cheers again for all the pointers!
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if you want official go ahead and make it official..
Lloir said:
if you want official go ahead and make it official..
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Thanks
I just wiped internal storage and formatted data...!!
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I didn't know that I can't wipe internal storage and format data... I was trying install a SlimBean Rom. It tells me to "wipe data, format system (in mounts and storage). I clearly misunderstood it. What should I do now? PLEASE HELP ME!! I have to install zip files from my sdcard, but now I can't find any of them! :crying: Is my phone bricked yet? Is there anything I can do to get my phone back? Please, please help me. I'm new at this. I just bought this HTC One X+ not long ago... :crying:
Narakera said:
I didn't know that I can't wipe internal storage and format data... I was trying install a SlimBean Rom. It tells me to "wipe data, format system (in mounts and storage). I clearly misunderstood it. What should I do now? PLEASE HELP ME!! I have to install zip files from my sdcard, but now I can't find any of them! :crying: Is my phone bricked yet? Is there anything I can do to get my phone back? Please, please help me. I'm new at this. I just bought this HTC One X+ not long ago... :crying:
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Hi Narakera, I have answered that issue in this thread, have a read and if something is not clear ask in that thread I will try to help you.
So I am S-On, running CM 10.1.3 stable.
I was on OTA 3.16.651.3 with 2.09 hboot when I successfully unlocked my bootloader using HTCDev unlock and installed TWRP and SU using BigDaddy619's kit.
I wanted to try out CM 10.1.3 stable ROM. I was able to transfer the zip via usb to the Internal SD, then Installed inside TWRP. I then realized I needed to do the boot.img kernel flash using fastboot. I did this, and the phone booted up!
I have tried CM for the last 3 days, and like some aspects, but I really want GPS and Bluetooth to work.
So I tried to flash back to zhaus's stock ROM. The problem is I no longer have an internal SD mounted, and the phone won't let me download files. I can not for the life of me figure out how to remount the internal SD so I can download to it. Plus, the phone won't allow me to fastboot update or push the file to the phone using ADB. It's weird, since fastboot works but errors, but ADB doesn't even find my device.
Another odd thing is when I enter TWRP and try to do a factory reset/wipe, it always says FAILED.
I am super confused on how to proceed in switching back to a stock ROM. Hoping someone can throw me a life preserver.
You need to format your internal storage. To do this, boot into recovery and connect your phone to your PC. Select the 'Mount' option, then select your internal storage. You should then be prompted to format your storage on your computer.
Also, when wiping with TWRP, choose the advanced wipe option and select Dalvik cache, cache, data & system.
GPS should be working on that build of CM. You may need to try the GPS fix from a Sense ROM before dismissing the issue as GPS simply not working.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
bman3333 said:
I have tried CM for the last 3 days, and like some aspects, but I really want GPS and Bluetooth to work.
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I'm confused, because both of those things work fine on CM10.1. Methinks you should S-OFF to avoid these types of issues going forward . . . .
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I'm confused, because both of those things work fine on CM10.1. Methinks you should S-OFF to avoid these types of issues going forward . . . .
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I don't think I properly installed CM 10.1. I initially tried to flash cm-10.1.3-jewel inside TWRP, BEFORE flashing the kernel with the extracted boot.img in fastboot. I never tried to re-flash the cm-10.1.3-jewel zip after flashing the kernel.
My second mistake was selecting factory reset in the bootloader, which screwed up the Internal SD mount.
Thank you guys for the replies.
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I don't think I properly installed CM 10.1. I initially tried to flash cm-10.1.3-jewel inside TWRP, BEFORE flashing the kernel with the extracted boot.img in fastboot. I never tried to re-flash the cm-10.1.3-jewel zip after flashing the kernel.
My second mistake was selecting factory reset in the bootloader, which screwed up the Internal SD mount.
Thank you guys for the replies.
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It's best to avoid a factory reset from the bootloader. Anything you do as far as wiping should be done from recovery. Don't sweat it, though, you aren't the first person who has done it and you surely won't be the last
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Here's my situation--I had been running MeanBean for a while and decided to try Kush's KK build (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518211&highlight=loop). I flashed the recovery he linked to, then installed the rom and gapps he linked to. TWRP said everything went successfully. But, when I reboot, the phone just hung at the HTC splash screen. I tried flashing again, downloading fresh and flashing again, wiping the cache, etc. Nothing worked.
So, I decided to go back to my last nandroid of MeanBean. But, after TWRP "successfully" recovered to the latest nandroid, I got stuck in a boot loop. The phone gets through the first part of the boot animation, then freezes and reboots. I tried installing a fresh version of MeanBean, flashing back to TWRP 2.6.3, but nothing has eliminated the boot loop.
I'm s-off and I've never gotten stuck like this before. Anyone have any thoughts?
Reboot to the bootloader and run the command "fastboot erase cache" from a command prompt, then try a fresh install. Are you sure you're S-off?
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Thanks for the suggestion. I erased the cache from fastboot and did a fresh install of MeanBean. No luck--still in the same boot loop.
tbhtjd said:
Thanks for the suggestion. I erased the cache from fastboot and did a fresh install of MeanBean. No luck--still in the same boot loop.
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Have you tried fastboot flashing the boot image from the rom? You shouldn't need to if you're s-off but couldn't hurt if you're still getting boot loops.
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Thanks, Fin. I tried fastboot flashing to boot.img separately (which shouldn't be necessary with s-off) after a fresh install, and I'm still in the boot loop. Any other ideas?
Go to recovery, do a full system wipe (data, system, Dalvik & cache) and re-flash the ROM after a fresh download. Really, though, you shouldn't have to wipe cache, since it's under /data.
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Okay, did a full wipe, got a fresh download and installed. Still in the same boot loop. I also tried flashing TWRP fresh again. Any other ideas or am I bricked?
tbhtjd said:
Okay, did a full wipe, got a fresh download and installed. Still in the same boot loop. I also tried flashing TWRP fresh again. Any other ideas or am I bricked?
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What ROM are you trying to flash at this point, and also, which recovery are you using, the one posted in Deck's OP, or one from the TWRP website? If you're trying to flash a 4.4 ROM, use the recovery posted in Deck's OP. If you're trying to flash a different ROM, use the regular TWRP recovery.
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FinZ28 said:
What ROM are you trying to flash at this point, and also, which recovery are you using, the one posted in Deck's OP, or one from the TWRP website? If you're trying to flash a 4.4 ROM, use the recovery posted in Deck's OP. If you're trying to flash a different ROM, use the regular TWRP recovery.
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Trying to flash MeanBean, which is what I've been using previously. I flashed the regular 2.6.3 Jewel TWRP.
It sounds to me like you have the same problem I did. When in recovery and you wipe caches does it say failed? Look into your internal sdcard and if it is empty then it has been erased and corrupted. If so remove your sd card and plug your phone into your pc and mount usb. If it says the card needs to re-format then that is your problem. Re-format your internal sdcard and replace your external sd-card. Flash meanbean and reboot.
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It sounds to me like you have the same problem I did. When in recovery and you wipe caches does it say failed? Look into your internal sdcard and if it is empty then it has been erased and corrupted. If so remove your sd card and plug your phone into your pc and mount usb. If it says the card needs to re-format then that is your problem. Re-format your internal sdcard and replace your external sd-card. Flash meanbean and reboot.
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Hmm, don't think that's it. I've been able to mount internal storage and wipe the cache, etc. just fine.
I'm at a loss at this point as to what the problem might be. If you shoot me a PM I have one last option for you.
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