[Q] TWRP Problem, need serious help - HTC Droid DNA

I have a DNA and while trying to restore to a previous backup I made in an attempt to restore to a stock rom, I ended up wiping my system from TWRP's wipe screen. Now i'm stuck in a boot loop and despite adb pushing a rom over to try to flash and recover to it, I'm pretty sure all of my files are gone and i'm screwed. Help?

dscuevas said:
I have a DNA and while trying to restore to a previous backup I made in an attempt to restore to a stock rom, I ended up wiping my system from TWRP's wipe screen. Now i'm stuck in a boot loop and despite adb pushing a rom over to try to flash and recover to it, I'm pretty sure all of my files are gone and i'm screwed. Help?
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You should still be able to get into the bootloader by holding volume down and power or by adb reboot recovery. Then just adb push the rom to somewhere like /data(just because I know it exists) and flash the rom.

123421342 said:
You should still be able to get into the bootloader by holding volume down and power or by adb reboot recovery. Then just adb push the rom to somewhere like /data(just because I know it exists) and flash the rom.
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I can get to TWRP's recovery screen, and push the rom to /data, but when I try to flash and install I get error messages saying it failed because it's unable to mount /storage or /data

dscuevas said:
I can get to TWRP's recovery screen, and push the rom to /data, but when I try to flash and install I get error messages saying it failed because it's unable to mount /storage or /data
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make sure they are mounted in the twrp mount screen. You may have to do a full wipe of them too.

123421342 said:
make sure they are mounted in the twrp mount screen. You may have to do a full wipe of them too.
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I can mount system and cache, but not data

dscuevas said:
I can mount system and cache, but not data
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install CWM in bootloader and try it again

.torrented said:
install CWM in bootloader and try it again
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It worked! Thank you guys so much for your help haha

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Corrupt /system & /data.. HELP?

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?
sent from my EVO LTE
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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Kyocera Rise Bootloop Please help!

I downloaded Font Installer on my Kyocera Rise and I attempted to change my font. Soon after installing the fonts it required a reboot and the phone is on a bootloop due to that. When i go to system recovery, at the very bottom it says: E:Cannot load volume /misc . Any help would be appreciated!
alexsegura71 said:
I downloaded Font Installer on my Kyocera Rise and I attempted to change my font. Soon after installing the fonts it required a reboot and the phone is on a bootloop due to that. When i go to system recovery, at the very bottom it says: E:Cannot load volume /misc . Any help would be appreciated!
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Sounds like something got messed up with the mount point for the /misc partition, it can be fixed by modifying the mount points in recovery.fstab, but do not try this if you don't know what your doing you can mess up your recovery. Do you have a custom recovery installed? Try doing a factory reset if you only have the stock recovery, if you have Clockworkmod Recovery installed whipe cache and do a factory reset. If that doesn't work re-install the stock firmware for your phone.
shimp208 said:
Sounds like something got messed up with the mount point for the /misc partition, it can be fixed by modifying the mount points in recovery.fstab, but do not try this if you don't know what your doing you can mess up your recovery. Do you have a custom recovery installed? Try doing a factory reset if you only have the stock recovery, if you have Clockworkmod Recovery installed whipe cache and do a factory reset. If that doesn't work re-install the stock firmware for your phone.
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No, I do not have a custom recovery installed nor Clockworkmod. I tried to do a factory reset and wipe cache partition but the same message appears.
alexsegura71 said:
No, I do not have a custom recovery installed nor Clockworkmod. I tried to do a factory reset and wipe cache partition but the same message appears.
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Did you try reinstalling the stock firmware?
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shimp208 said:
Did you try reinstalling the stock firmware?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
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I'm not able to find a stock firmwire and the real bummer is that I don't know how to do it.
Someone please help. I have this same exact problem and cannot find a solution.
bretislame said:
Someone please help. I have this same exact problem and cannot find a solution.
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Did you try booting into recovery mode and doing a factory reset?
Yes, nothing works. I can't just take it into the store, either. I changed the boot logo. -_-
bretislame said:
Yes, nothing works. I can't just take it into the store, either. I changed the boot logo. -_-
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I have a different issue, but if you guys get the phone to work again, could i borrow a tb because mine is corrupted and my phone's audio rivers are messed up big time. Thanks. You might have to reflash, but u should be able to use a standard nexus rom.
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i have the same problem with my phone please helpe.
hey "alexsegura71" were u able to find the solution??

[Q] Encrypted HTC One. No flashable ROMs.

Hi, I have an encrypted HTC One, as the title says I cannot flash a rom, accidentally wiped internal storage. I have S-OFF. The /data/ partition is not mounting when I need to wipe it, cannot wipe /data/, adb sideload won't work. SOL?
arbyte said:
Hi, I have an encrypted HTC One, as the title says I cannot flash a rom, accidentally wiped internal storage. I have S-OFF. The /data/ partition is not mounting when I need to wipe it, cannot wipe /data/, adb sideload won't work. SOL?
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UPDATE:
I was able to boot into fastboot and flash CWM touch and it let me wipe /data/ to get rid of the encryption
I reflashed to TWRP, tried using adb sideload but when the rom was being installed, it said 'this is not for your device, your device is a m7 this is for m7vzw'
ideas?
arbyte said:
UPDATE:
I was able to boot into fastboot and flash CWM touch and it let me wipe /data/ to get rid of the encryption
I reflashed to TWRP, tried using adb sideload but when the rom was being installed, it said 'this is not for your device, your device is a m7 this is for m7vzw'
ideas?
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You are using a rom for the Verizon version, while yours is the m7 gsm. You could try to install this cyanogenmod.

HELp! Unable to mount /cache

So i don't know what i did but right now when i try to install anything it will say E: Unable to mount /cache!!!
Im using twrp, i previously tried to use a twrp backup to restore stock rom but it said restoring data failed!!
What to do now?
Flash the stock rom without flashing the recovery.img and modem
hetor99 said:
Flash the stock rom without flashing the recovery.img and modem
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never mind i have fixed by simply wiping cache a couple times including repair cache.!

TWRP official "failed to mount data"

This is started when I try to flash the latest build of NOS Oreo. I flashed the ROM (with gapps of course) flawlessly, but when the reboot finished, it tells me to enter pin for start the Android. So, I go back to TWRP and then I try to format data, but it says "can't mount data", "can't create data directory", or something like that. Then, I try to reboot system and it seems that my phone gone bootloop.
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Does anyone in here has a solution for this? :crying::crying:
Anyway, I'm using TWRP official 3.1.1.0
greenawatterson said:
Does anyone in here has a solution for this? :crying::crying:
Anyway, I'm using TWRP official 3.1.1.0
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And how about logs?
To solve this u have to wipe ur internal storage..... Then only u will be able to flash the rom..... And the data wipl be mounted

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