Hi All
I wanted to install another rom( [ROM] [4.4.4] [CyanogenMod] [GCC 4.8] [Stable] [Flexible] [Excellent] [31/07/14] ArchiDroid V2.5.2) and the first time round it ended up at continuously booting so I reinstalled it again (through odin)and deleted all data.Installed according this
Now I have philz clockworldmode and nothing else.
I do not seem to be able to add the stock rom to the ext sd card as the computer does not recognise the s3.
What can I do??? HELP
Thanks
Use a pc to copy the firmware onto the external sd card.
boomboomer said:
Use a pc to copy the firmware onto the external sd card.
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The sd card is not visible? Can't open those folders?
How can I fix this?
Not through the phone. A usb adapter. Put the zip version of the rom on the root directory of your sd card via computer then flash with philz
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jbnorton0524 said:
Not through the phone. A usb adapter. Put the zip version of the rom on the root directory of your sd card via computer then flash with philz
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All I see is those two folders D: and F: no permissions. Cant place anything in there over USB
Are you sure you've got the latest Samsung driver installed?
I personally use a MicroSD adapter to transfer files between the laptop and the phone with a MicroSD, do you not have anything like that?
mild_peril said:
Are you sure you've got the latest Samsung driver installed?
I personally use a MicroSD adapter to transfer files between the laptop and the phone with a MicroSD, do you not have anything like that?
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Hi mild_peril, thanks.
That is exactly what I have been using and after a couple of tries I managed to get the local rom from SM flashed. All good now except I wand to remove a couple of counters.
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When changing to new ROMs, some require a 'full wipe'. What I'm wondering is when you do a full wipe in CWM, does it also wipe the external SD card? I'm never really sure if it will or not so I always take it out prior just to be safe. If I don't need to do that though that would be good
No unless you select wipe external sd card if the option is on CWM .
jje
JJEgan said:
No unless you select wipe external sd card if the option is on CWM .
jje
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Hi
I run full wipe, but now I can't access the external sd and I can't send files via cable. Do you have any solution?
Thank you
rafaair said:
Hi
I run full wipe, but now I can't access the external sd and I can't send files via cable. Do you have any solution?
Thank you
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What is your Rom you used after you did the full wipe?
It requires time for the media scanner to scan all of your files on your external SD. It took me one time about 5 - 10 minutes until I saw my files on the file manager.
Scarface1991 said:
What is your Rom you used after you did the full wipe?
It requires time for the media scanner to scan all of your files on your external SD. It took me one time about 5 - 10 minutes until I saw my files on the file manager.
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Hi
Let me be mo clear:
I used Super Wipe Full to erase everything because I was facing some problems on it.
I used a lot of rooms before.
Now I can just access CWM and when I try to install the room, it says: "no files found". I think is isnt reading the external sd.
rafaair said:
Hi
Let me be mo clear:
I used Super Wipe Full to erase everything because I was facing some problems on it.
I used a lot of rooms before.
Now I can just access CWM and when I try to install the room, it says: "no files found". I think is isnt reading the external sd.
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1. Copy the Rom to internal SD.
2. Next time be very careful not to wipe your SD cards in CWM recovery
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
1. Copy the Rom to internal SD.
2. Next time be very careful not to wipe your SD cards in CWM recovery
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
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Hi
How can I copy the rom to internal sd? I can't access it via cable (driver not installed, I tried to install manually with no success too)!
rafaair said:
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How can I copy the rom to internal sd? I can't access it via cable (driver not installed, I tried to install manually with no success too)!
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I think that you must use solid explorer to copy the rom.
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rafaair said:
Hi
How can I copy the rom to internal sd? I can't access it via cable (driver not installed, I tried to install manually with no success too)!
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Goto Settings - About and post your ROM details here
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
Goto Settings - About and post your ROM details here
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
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My internal SD in formated. I have only access to CWM. I can't accesss the external SD from CWM and I can't send files via cable. I need just to access my extenal sd or send the rom file to internal sd!
Thank you anyway for trying to help
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My internal SD in formated. I have only access to CWM. I can't accesss the external SD from CWM and I can't send files via cable. I need just to access my extenal sd or send the rom file to internal sd!
Thank you anyway for trying to help
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-Boot to CWM recovery
-Connect your phone to the PC via CWM recoveryt
-Select Mounts and Storage
-Select Mount USB storage
Your internal and external SD should be mounted as Mass Storage on your PC, connect the ROM to the Internal SD.
Good luck
rafaair said:
Hi
I run full wipe, but now I can't access the external sd and I can't send files via cable. Do you have any solution?
Thank you
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For **** sake Always give full info about your device bfr asking for help
Peace
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Cant delete file on external sd card using 4.1.1 XXDLJ1 CUSTOM ROM PLZ HELP
delete the media store cache / data and restart the phone.
relisys667 said:
Cant delete file on external sd card using 4.1.1 XXDLJ1 CUSTOM ROM PLZ HELP
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Try to put sd card into a card reader. Can you delete that files on your PC? If not, try check disk (your sd card on PC) and after it finished you will be either able to delete those files or that files will no longer be there. I had that problem and solved it that way.
Plug phone into pc and format that way
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Ausboy 2011 said:
Plug phone into pc and format that way
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It's not necessary to format whole sd card. It's better first to thy what I suggested. It worked for me.
Thought I formatted my external SD card only but I accidently formatted the Internal SD card. Im able to boot into recovery only. Can I transfer a ROM to Recovery from my PC or do I have to use Odin again to recover my phone? Thanks...
sounds like you wiped system. there should be an option in recovery to mount your sd card to your pc and xfer a rom over that way to flash. as long as you can boot into recovery, shouldnt have to redo odin.
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plug it into computer
mount usb storage in recovery
transfer rom zip to storage...
you could at least TRY some of the options available in recovery before making a post....
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sounds like you wiped system. there should be an option in recovery to mount your sd card to your pc and xfer a rom over that way to flash. as long as you can boot into recovery, shouldnt have to redo odin.
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Ok, thank you very much!
Pirateghost said:
plug it into computer
mount usb storage in recovery
transfer rom zip to storage...
you could at least TRY some of the options available in recovery before making a post....
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I did go thru all the options but wasn't sure which option was the correct one to use. Plus my USB cable is at work, don't have one at home. But thanks for the help, very much appreciated...
elbos2k said:
Ok, thank you very much!
I did go thru all the options but wasn't sure which option was the correct one to use. Plus my USB cable is at work, don't have one at home. But thanks for the help, very much appreciated...
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Dude, jus use a memory card reader and transfer ur zip to ur card. Then flash
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Mount USB storage
It doesn't work with my LG G2
Pirateghost said:
plug it into computer
mount usb storage in recovery
transfer rom zip to storage...
you could at least TRY some of the options available in recovery before making a post....
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It does not work because my 3 computers can't install the driver that's necessary to connect with my phone
What can I do?
It doesn't work with my LG G2
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escape2dawn said:
It does not work because my 3 computers can't install the driver that's necessary to connect with my phone
What can I do?
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If you have an LG phone, you need to seek help in the appropriate forum. This forum is for a Samsung phone, and we would not have the knowledge to address your issues.
I just installed TWRP on my N3, when it first booted up there were some problems that I've come acrossed. First it made some apps not work..then I went into Astro to move the backup I just did to my external SD, It froze on me while moving the file so I restarted the phone. Now I can't even access my external SD card anymore. It just shows up that I don't have a SD card mounted...Any fix for this?
What I have and what I've done to my N3:
8gb SD card from my old S3
Rooted N3 from Chainfire's post and that's it
Installed TWRP
I have the same problem. I have been searching for 3 days for a solution. I am coming from the g note 2 with 64 gig extreme SanDisk sd card. When i put the sd card back in my note 2 it works fine.This sucks, I hope a solution is posted soon.
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I remember reading some where that someone suggested backing up your SD card to your PC, formatting the card in the N3, then moving everything back over to it. Hope it helps...
As far as the 64gb cards.
Remove everything from card.
Format as fat 32.
Replace your files.
Viola.
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Use this method and flash a custom deodexed room and problems gone..
1st step
1. Download openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltespr.img.tar file.
Provide by here http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/hltespr/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltespr.img.tar
2. Now download an app from playstore call ZArchiver.apk
3. Whit ZArchiver extract the file above and copy the recovery.img
4. Next Save the recovery.img file in the SD ..
2nd step
Download flashify app
3rd step
Open the app call Flashify and Find the recovery.img in the SD and flash it
4 step
Nothing to do just reboot and you will see the magic.....
Hope you like my method this is my first post...
vizi0nz said:
I just installed TWRP on my N3, when it first booted up there were some problems that I've come acrossed. First it made some apps not work..then I went into Astro to move the backup I just did to my external SD, It froze on me while moving the file so I restarted the phone. Now I can't even access my external SD card anymore. It just shows up that I don't have a SD card mounted...Any fix for this?
What I have and what I've done to my N3:
8gb SD card from my old S3
Rooted N3 from Chainfire's post and that's it
Installed TWRP
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Best bet would be like others suggested, backup the SD to PC, reformat card and try again. [Have you tried other directory explorers ? I use Root Explorer with no issues]
I am using my 64GB card from my E4GT [S2] with no reformatting required and no problems what so ever [so far -- knock on wood]
eloyho said:
1st step
1. Download openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltespr.img.tar file.
Provide by here http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/hltespr/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltespr.img.tar
2. Now download an app from playstore call ZArchiver.apk
3. Whit ZArchiver extract the file above and copy the recovery.img
4. Next Save the recovery.img file in the SD ..
2nd step
Download flashify app
3rd step
Open the app call Flashify and Find the recovery.img in the SD and flash it
4 step
Nothing to do just reboot and you will see the magic.....
Hope you like my method this is my first post...
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What does this have to do with my question?
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vizi0nz said:
What does this have to do with my question?
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Yeah that's what I was wondering too. Lol
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tt281gt said:
Best bet would be like others suggested, backup the SD to PC, reformat card and try again. [Have you tried other directory explorers ? I use Root Explorer with no issues]
I am using my 64GB card from my E4GT [S2] with no reformatting required and no problems what so ever [so far -- knock on wood]
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My computer can't even read the sd, I think I've might have fried it somehow.. As of right now I'm trying to recover my pictures from it and then just throw the card away.. Currently nothing can read the sd.. Anyone have any input on how to get the info?
Love roots of all kinds
~N3
vizi0nz said:
My computer can't even read the sd, I think I've might have fried it somehow.. As of right now I'm trying to recover my pictures from it and then just throw the card away.. Currently nothing can read the sd.. Anyone have any input on how to get the info?
Love roots of all kinds
~N3
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If nothing can read [detect] the card then it is dead, kill it with fire to make sure the data is 10000000% destroyed :[
The issue is as on now TWRP cannot read exfat. Most SD cards are formatted in exfat by default. You will not be able to reformat the card on windows 7/8 machines in fat32 with out a third party program. Easiest way to reformat your card to fat32 is go to TWRP recovery and choose wipe. It will auto format your card to fat32. "be sure you backed up anything on your card prior to wipe". After you see the card has been wiped go back to install in TWRP and you will be able to choose your sd card.
hi
i installed a new rom and didnt like it so i want to go back to my old one. i did a nandroid backup before but now i cant access the sd card from my pc.
i want to but the backup on it to then flash it from the recovery. all that is left on my phone is the recovery and it seems like i can not put any files on the sd card from my pc without a rom
That's correct. Unless you have a recovery that allows you to mount storage as a USB device you will have to use an external sd card, insert it into your PC and copy the backup then put it back into your phone then go to recovery.
Oh no
I dont have a sd card reader. I can only write and read the sd card via my phone.
boomboomer said:
That's correct. Unless you have a recovery that allows you to mount storage as a USB device you will have to use an external sd card, insert it into your PC and copy the backup then put it back into your phone then go to recovery.
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which recovery allows me to do that?
TWEAKiMP said:
which recovery allows me to do that?
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Philz and CWM but i don't know if TWRP do this too.
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KeTuRr74 said:
Philz and CWM but i don't know if TWRP do this too.
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If I'm reading it correctly, the latest TWRP (2.8.4.0) has support for external storage (Look at the changelog for MTP support).
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
Note that I haven't personally tested this feature yet.