Formatting - HTC Droid DNA

Well it be safe to just format the internal sd from twrp and start fresh from there
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skeet43169 said:
Well it be safe to just format the internal sd from twrp and start fresh from there
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As long as you have adb installed and know what you're doing

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Can't find root of sd card in cwm

I flashed cwm in Odin and rooted with team epic root tool but when I try to flash a Rom in cwm my sd card doesn't show up when I enter choose zip from sd card. My internal phone does. Help!
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there should be two options
Internal memory and sdcard
Also try remobting the SD card through cwm
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Sd card isn't showing up to mount.
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Same here
tomcanfield said:
Sd card isn't showing up to mount.
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yea, niether is mine, I was wondering if it had anything to do with the size, its a 32g? I had been planing on posting a question here soon to ask about it? I always have to use my phone as the only choice when looking in CWM?
I am having the same problem. My ext sd is not showing in cwm. My version is 5.5.0.4. The same thing when doing backups. Only internal.
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Same thing here. Ext sd was working then I flashed the newest version through rom manager and now my external doesn't show up. The card it fine and worked prior. It also works in android
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Seems like its the version of cwm
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I saw this too. I had an external in and had to place it in both DCIM folders and it appeared in one or the other
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I flashed 5.8.4.5 via ROM manager and everything is right as rain. Both internal and external show up now.

low space

i flash rom cm10-20121117 have storage help me for install app can't install app
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blackmorz said:
i flash rom cm10-20121117 have storage help me for install app can't install app
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Wipe all partitions(except SD) and reflash. Then flash the evervolv gapps. These are smaller and use less space.
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You are not the first person that has had this issue as of late. For whatever reason your internal SD card is partitioned incorrectly. I'm have been trying to help someone else get this corrected but I'm not sure if it has been successful yet. When I have more info I will pm you as well as post it here. Can you download an app called storage analyser, delete other apps if you have to in order to install it. Let me know the size of
/system, /data, /datadata and storagecard0.
???

Dumb and dumber...

Accidentally wiped my internal storage!!I can reboot to twrp recovery and download mode!!but whenever I install a zip ROM from the recovery menu it always fail..I cannot install also from my external SD..can you pls help me!!
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Try with Odin and flash a stock firmware.
frdrik said:
Accidentally wiped my internal storage!!I can reboot to twrp recovery and download mode!!but whenever I install a zip ROM from the recovery menu it always fail..I cannot install also from my external SD..can you pls help me!!
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How did u wipe ur internal storage? Factory reset? Format system? Format data? Or wat?
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As I can remember I accidentally tick internal storage..I can still boot into twrp recovery and download mode..I'm searching for ways using like adb command in twrp..and /or flashing the latest firmware update 4.3 jellybean
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frdrik said:
As I can remember I accidentally tick internal storage..I can still boot into twrp recovery and download mode..I'm searching for ways using like adb command in twrp..and /or flashing the latest firmware update 4.3 jellybean
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So basically u only factory resetted? Wiping internal memory=factory reset unless tats not wat u meant. Can u pls tell me wat u did step by step?
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I can't flash any ROM bec my internal SD card was wiped,..and also when I choose my external SD card I can't also flash a stored ROM..
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frdrik said:
I can't flash any ROM bec my internal SD card was wiped,..and also when I choose my external SD card I can't also flash a stored ROM..
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Did u do a format system?
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frdrik said:
Accidentally wiped my internal storage!!I can reboot to twrp recovery and download mode!!but whenever I install a zip ROM from the recovery menu it always fail..I cannot install also from my external SD..can you pls help me!!
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First check that you are using the last CWM release... Older CWMs are not compatible with some new Roms...
I can't understand why you couldn't flash rom from your External SD card!
but at least you have odin, and you flash a new rom with it

Sdcard issue

I just git the at&t mega and it says my sdcard is blank i formatted and it says unsupported file system i look at in my computer and it works please help all i get is a message saying blank sdcard
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What format did you use? Dont use NFTS, but use FAT32. That one worked for me. Try a quick format (use a adapter or something else) and try again.
I used fat32 formatted it and still says blank sdcard or unsupported file
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tat2messiah said:
I used fat32 formatted it and still says blank sdcard or unsupported file
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hi i've got same problem too with 16 GB and 64 GB
it's suck ...
Did you format in the phone???? Sometimes this makes a difference. Just back up your card to computer before reformatting in the phone.
tat2messiah said:
I used fat32 formatted it and still says blank sdcard or unsupported file
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Use philz touch recovery and format your sdcard.. fat32 or exfat..
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TWRP Backup Fails

Recently I've noticed when trying to do a twrp backup it'll run for several minutes and backup a few partitions. But ultimately it will fail. I'm not sure why.
Has anyone had this problem? Any suggestions to correct it?
The beauty of the custom recovery is the backup...
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D33PTHAWTE said:
Recently I've noticed when trying to do a twrp backup it'll run for several minutes and backup a few partitions. But ultimately it will fail. I'm not sure why.
Has anyone had this problem? Any suggestions to correct it?
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Maybe bad sectors or not enough room on your SD card?
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Coffee Freak said:
Maybe bad sectors or not enough room on your SD card?
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I'm showing over 7gb free on the sd card and my backups had been running about 2.5gb.
I suppose the card could be corrupted. I'll have to pop another in and try that. Thanks for the suggestions.
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