I followed the guide to install ClockworkMod, and then Cyanogen 6.1 and all went fine. Now I'm trying to install Flash and fix the Android Market, but I'm having problems. First, I can't access the gtablet by USB anymore since I installed Cyanogen. There is an icon in the top left showing that USB is connected and an option of "Select to copy files to/from your computer". When I select this, a screen flashes very fast and then disappears. All I can make out is the word 'Connected' followed by some long explanation. I also see the green android guy pictured on that screen.
I've also tried connecting a thumb drive, and can't access it either through File Manager (which came with Cyanogen 6.1). Most directories I can access through File Manager show me "This folder is empty" when I click on them, including sdcard and sd-ext. One final thing I've tried is to simply create a new folder, and I get the message "could not create new folder".
When I tried to download an apk file from the internet, I get a message saying that it needs an external sdcard to download anything. Basically I'm left with a very disabled tablet...even moreso than what came out of the box. I'm a newbie at this, so can anyone please give me some suggestions?
I dont really know, if i should post this here, or in an ubuntu forum; but anyway:
I "installed" Lite'ning Rom v3.6 XWLPG with LitePro kernel v3.2.
In windows i can connect to the sd card(s) when using the usb debugging modus, but when in ubuntu, i cant.
Both sd cards are mounted (although they are not in fdisk -l or mount -l, but in nautilus) and i can see the "root" directorys in every one of them, but i cant write data on them.
When trying to copy something, the phone pops up a short notice of "MTP application" but then in ubuntu/nautilus i get an error:
"While copyping a file to gphoto2://[usb:001,006]/store_00010001 an error occured."/ "Error while writing the file: -108: Unknown file or folder" (translated from german)
Anyone got an idea?
BastianF said:
I dont really know, if i should post this here, or in an ubuntu forum; but anyway:
I "installed" Lite'ning Rom v3.6 XWLPG with LitePro kernel v3.2.
In windows i can connect to the sd card(s) when using the usb debugging modus, but when in ubuntu, i cant.
Both sd cards are mounted (although they are not in fdisk -l or mount -l, but in nautilus) and i can see the "root" directorys in every one of them, but i cant write data on them.
When trying to copy something, the phone pops up a short notice of "MTP application" but then in ubuntu/nautilus i get an error:
"While copyping a file to gphoto2://[usb:001,006]/store_00010001 an error occured."/ "Error while writing the file: -108: Unknown file or folder" (translated from german)
Anyone got an idea?
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Could it be file system issue? i.e. FAT vs ext?
Probably you have USB issues? Download/Install Linux USB driver for your phone.
I dont think, that there is an issue with the filesystem.
It did work with the original kernel etc. (should have mentioned that...)
And ubuntu recognizes the phone: Bus 001 Device 006: ID 04e8:6860 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd GT-I9100 Phone [Galaxy S II]
Ubuntu 12.04 usb mtp fix
just found this and it worked for me. i'm running carbon rom 4.3 on my galaxy s2 hercules and it was detected by ubuntu 12.04 with this fix.
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/upgrade-to-gvfs-with-mtp-support-in.html
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Hello all, longtime reader first time poster. I've got the Galaxy Player 4.0 (YP-G1US), and I'm in a "bootloop" situation similar to the others I've seen around here. It seems that the device can't mount the /data partition (mmcblk0p2), and I've tried flashing the stock ROM using Odin in Windoze, Heimdall in both Windoze and Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 (not that that I expected a difference) and Terra Silent ROM as well. I flashed using the files from zaclimon's post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1531850), using the pit (with repartition), param, cache, dbdata, factoryfs and zImage. None of that worked, so, I've resigned myself to the fact that my internal memory must have been damaged.
I stumbled on this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861294 to try to format my external SD as the /data partition. I realize this isn't for the YP-G1US, but I thought I would try anyway (and the first steps should be agnostic of device.) I made two partitions, one in vfat, the other in ReiserFS, flashed stock ROM using all the files I mentioned above, but still got the bootloop. To monitor the situation, I installed google's SDK tools, but can't get ADB to work with my device. When I am in recovery mode for Terra Silent ROM, I am in USB debugging mode automatically, but ADB shows that my device is offline (specifically, the command 'adb devices' returns '????????? offline' ) I understand this is because my device can't authenticate the RSA key from my computer, which would be a handy feature if my device actually worked (you know, to prevent someone from taking my information.) But, since my device won't boot and I've wiped out all the data it had, this is an unnecessary annoyance that prevents me from diagnosing my problem.
Here are my questions:
1.) Do you know how to restore my device to some sort of working order (which most likely involves mounting the external SD as the internal SD in some manner.)
2.) If you don't know how to do 1.), could you at least tell me how to get ADB to recognize my device so I can figure out what my problem is? Maybe some method of moving the RSA key from my computer to the device, or some other way to run ADB on a device that can boot to recovery or download but not all the way so that I can transfer the key normally?
Thanks very much,
Eric
ewgrashorn said:
Hello all, longtime reader first time poster. I've got the Galaxy Player 4.0 (YP-G1US), and I'm in a "bootloop" situation similar to the others I've seen around here. It seems that the device can't mount the /data partition (mmcblk0p2), and I've tried flashing the stock ROM using Odin in Windoze, Heimdall in both Windoze and Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 (not that that I expected a difference) and Terra Silent ROM as well. I flashed using the files from zaclimon's post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1531850), using the pit (with repartition), param, cache, dbdata, factoryfs and zImage. None of that worked, so, I've resigned myself to the fact that my internal memory must have been damaged.
I stumbled on this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861294 to try to format my external SD as the /data partition. I realize this isn't for the YP-G1US, but I thought I would try anyway (and the first steps should be agnostic of device.) I made two partitions, one in vfat, the other in ReiserFS, flashed stock ROM using all the files I mentioned above, but still got the bootloop. To monitor the situation, I installed google's SDK tools, but can't get ADB to work with my device. When I am in recovery mode for Terra Silent ROM, I am in USB debugging mode automatically, but ADB shows that my device is offline (specifically, the command 'adb devices' returns '????????? offline' ) I understand this is because my device can't authenticate the RSA key from my computer, which would be a handy feature if my device actually worked (you know, to prevent someone from taking my information.) But, since my device won't boot and I've wiped out all the data it had, this is an unnecessary annoyance that prevents me from diagnosing my problem.
Here are my questions:
1.) Do you know how to restore my device to some sort of working order (which most likely involves mounting the external SD as the internal SD in some manner.)
2.) If you don't know how to do 1.), could you at least tell me how to get ADB to recognize my device so I can figure out what my problem is? Maybe some method of moving the RSA key from my computer to the device, or some other way to run ADB on a device that can boot to recovery or download but not all the way so that I can transfer the key normally?
Thanks very much,
Eric
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Are you using adb on Ubuntu? You have to run adb start-server as root.
Mevordel said:
Are you using adb on Ubuntu? You have to run adb start-server as root.
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I am (technically Kubuntu, 12.10), but whether or not you need to be root to use adb depends on where you installed it. At any rate, if it were a root user priviliges issue, I'd be seeing "?????????? No Permissions". I did run adb as root, just to be sure, and got the same response as described in the original post.
I know that the issue is the RSA key authentication (whitelist) "feature" that google introduced with more recent versions of adb, which is fine if you can actually boot your device and click "yes" on the popup that asks to verify that you want the connected computer to access your device. The problem I have has arisen because I can't boot normally (I can only get to recovery) and so can't authorize my computer to connect to my Galaxy player (and so can't transfer the RSA key from my computer to my Galaxy.) So again, I ask, is there a workaround?
Thanks,
eric
ewgrashorn said:
I am (technically Kubuntu, 12.10), but whether or not you need to be root to use adb depends on where you installed it. At any rate, if it were a root user priviliges issue, I'd be seeing "?????????? No Permissions". I did run adb as root, just to be sure, and got the same response as described in the original post.
I know that the issue is the RSA key authentication (whitelist) "feature" that google introduced with more recent versions of adb, which is fine if you can actually boot your device and click "yes" on the popup that asks to verify that you want the connected computer to access your device. The problem I have has arisen because I can't boot normally (I can only get to recovery) and so can't authorize my computer to connect to my Galaxy player (and so can't transfer the RSA key from my computer to my Galaxy.) So again, I ask, is there a workaround?
Thanks,
eric
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The build property ro.adb.secure=0 will override that. You can try putting it in build.prop, but if it doesn't work, you'll have to put it in /default.prop, which requires modifying the kernel ramdisk. While you're at it, ro.secure=0 will give you an automatic root shell.
I have tried to revert back my Oneplus from Nougat based ROM and custom kernel to the last Oxygen OS. I am using TWRP 3.1.1-0. I have downloaded and transferred the zip file containing Oxygen OS to the Downloads section and I have wiped, the cache and the system partition without making a backup and when I have tried to install the Oxygen OS it reports that: "Updater process ended with ERROR:7. Error installing zip file" . I have connected the phone to an USB cable but it doesn't appear as an external drive in My Computer so I am unable to transfer some old backup I have on my PC. I have tried to boot into bootloader and execute adb devices, but it is not recognized there as well. As a matter of fact when I have booted into the bootloader my PC installed some drivers and now the phone appears in Devices and Printers and is listed as Android as Unspecified category, but not present again under My Computer. Is this normal? What can I do to recover my device? How can I transfer some files between my PC and the phone?
Hello Users,
Recently, I ran TronScript (r/tronscript) with the auto reboot option, but the next boot my computer displayed a message saying that Windows could not boot, I used my Ventoy drive with Hiren's Boot CD on it to try and repair the issue, but it now says "Your PC couldn't start properly" with error code 0x0000001.
I have a Ventoy drive with:
Hiren's Boot CD,
Ubuntu
Windows 11 Installation media.
Please help, I need my computer as soon as possible
Update: I already reinstalled Windows, but I can't copy certain files from my backup, I am writing a post now, that will explain this in detail
Edit: The post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/cant-copy-files.4504363/