Hi,
Following a wrong manipulation I deleted the user data in twrp , so I tried a restore (sytem,system image,Data OEM, and so on) from an earlier backup, but at the end after the message "updated partition" I had the red light and screen black. I did a reboot but the tablet remained locked on the "Sony Xperia" screen. My only solution was to reflash the .305 firmware with Flashtool (with the "wipe userdata" checkbox unchecked). After that I restarted and found all my data and applications, so restoring the user data via twrp worked correctly. Is anyone trying to restore a TWRP backup without problems?
SGP 771:
Firmware .305
@AndroPlus kernel v40
TWRP-3.0.2-0-20160604.img
SR3-SuperSU-v2.78
xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64
drmrestore.zip
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hi all, my friend got mediapad and he wanted custom rom so I flashed twrp recovery and his tablet became bricked, it shows huawei logo, then white screen and then after few seconds it shuts down, I tried to restore my backup to his tablet (CM10.1) via twrp and then it booted without problems but when I do wipe data/actory reset, the white screen and bootloop appears again, where is the problem? in twrp recovery? should I choose cwm for his device? twrp shows error "E: unknown filesystem datamedia" (also on my device but mine works without problems)
thanks for any help
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hi all, my friend got mediapad and he wanted custom rom so I flashed twrp recovery and his tablet became bricked, it shows huawei logo, then white screen and then after few seconds it shuts down, I tried to restore my backup to his tablet (CM10.1) via twrp and then it booted without problems but when I do wipe data/actory reset, the white screen and bootloop appears again, where is the problem? in twrp recovery? should I choose cwm for his device? twrp shows error "E: unknown filesystem datamedia" (also on my device but mine works without problems)
thanks for any help
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Did you say you did a restore then you wiped data/factory reset?
Try opening twrp wipe data, wipe the system perform factory reset, then installed fresh version of cm10.1
but this happen also with stock recovery and stock rom install (dload folder), it starts installation (green android with gearbox) and after 2 seconds it restarts (and keep looping) it looks like corrupted partitions and it started after twrp flash
maybe you need to enter to fastboot mode and then push stock's ROM one-by-one like ICS beta back to honeycomb
what partitions must I flash ? are their names same as img files in rom's zip?
The device is the LG LU6200 (gfs)
device was rooted and on LU6200_162_CN_Yang_0704 ROM. '(ICS)
Today, the gf was prompted to update/upgrade system by LG and she chose to do so after feeling harassed by the update notices. now the devices goes directly into CWM after booting from LG screen (it won't load normally). She tried restoring from zip, but it has no effect; it reboots into CWM after the bootup page. We restore using every backup file available, tried wiping cache, data, and dalvik, then restoring, tried going into advanced restore and restoring boot (presumably the boot.img), tried re-installing the ROM, but to no avail.
I'm guessin the official update clashed with the bootloader...?
also worth mentioning, before installing CWM, Power+Vol up usually brought up the restore factory screen. Afterwards, it went into CWM.
I'm planning on re-flashing v142 .kdz with the upgrading tool on Sunday since I don't see her until then, but could use any advice/suggestions in the meanwhile.
thanks!
I own the Nexus 9 (Wi-fi model) and am running Android 6.0 MRA58N, rooted with the TWRP recovery. I wanted to to update to android 6.0.1 so downloaded the latest factory image (MMB29R) from Google's website. I rebooted to TWRP so I could flash the new image. When I realized that you cannot flash system.img through TWRP I had already flashed the boot.img. I attempted to reboot only to get stuck in a bootloop. "Luckily me" I had taken a backup through TWRP previously (boot, data and system). So I went again in TWRP, factory reset and restored (successfully as per the message) the backup. Now every time I boot I see Google's logo, then the "Your device is corrupt" message, that I'm seeing since I installed TWRP (it doesn't seem to affect anything) and then a blank screen that goes on forever.
I had this backup moved to my hard drive and the moved it back to my device. Tried the "fix permissions" option in TWRP as well. No go.
Any suggestions?
I managed to fix it by installing the system, cache, boot and vendor partitions from the new build and the data partition from my nandroid backup.
same happen to me yesterday..what i did is,reboot into fastboot.and then flash vendor, system, boot, cache and also recovery..i have twrp install,but it show 0mb on internal storage.flash stock recovery fix that problem..and after that i flash twrp,supersu and elementalx again..it fix my problem
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Hi there,
I used the LG bootloader unlock tool, and managed to install TWRP and supersu. Just followed this tuto.
All was fine, but Titanium Backup was telling me that it can't access root permissions. So I did a factory reset by TWRP. And now...
Every time I boot my phone, a warning pop on the screen :
Code:
Warning : Current version is not avaiable for user. Can't find matched cust for NT-code mcc/mnc[FFFFFF],subset[11]
Then there a title "Encryption in progress" and a button "Reinit phone", which bring me back in TWRP.
I tried to reflash the unlock.bin, TWRP, and no-verity-opt-encrypt, but nothing seems to work in order to get my phone back.
I still can access to bootloader, adb and twrp, but system won't go further than this encryption screen.
Any help is welcome.
i got the same problem :/
If you've made a stock boot partition backup in TWRP, restore that and try booting.
If you didn't, wait for someone to post one that you can restore I suppose.
It makes me wonder if it's possible to even boot the G5 without encrypted userdata. Yikes.
Just to be clear, you used [Format Data] button - NOT factory reset swipe, right? (if your userdata partition is encrypted, I'm not sure that factory reset swipe would be able to do anything)
I used TWRP Wipe option, before using no-verity-opt-encrypt. I mean the basic one, which only wipe data and cache.
Can someone send us a boot partition to flash ?
Someone find the solution here.
Many thanks to him, problem solved.
I'll try and keep this short and to the point, any other info you require to help me out i'll add.
My Z5c is running 32.4.A.1.54, unlocked bootloader and rooted using rootkernel which adds TWRP.
Straight after rooting and after initial setup of the phone I started TWRP and created a backup, all available partitions were selected and the back completed. I then copied it to my PC.
Anyway, no the problem. I was messing with the phone and then after every boot of the phone i kept getting some app crashes. No problem i thought i'll just restore my backup in TWRP. I selected to restore the system and data partion ONLY, then wiped cache & dalvik and rebooted.
It didn't reboot, just the sony logo then a loop back to the sony logo and then into TWRP again. What did I do wrong?
So i decided to restore all partitions except the TA one and that resulted in the same problem. So recover i just flashed stock with flashtool and all is well.
My question is regarding TWRP and restoring a backup. Which partitions do you have to restore? All of them? What is safe to omit when doing a restore?
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I'll try and keep this short and to the point, any other info you require to help me out i'll add.
My Z5c is running 32.4.A.1.54, unlocked bootloader and rooted using rootkernel which adds TWRP.
Straight after rooting and after initial setup of the phone I started TWRP and created a backup, all available partitions were selected and the back completed. I then copied it to my PC.
Anyway, no the problem. I was messing with the phone and then after every boot of the phone i kept getting some app crashes. No problem i thought i'll just restore my backup in TWRP. I selected to restore the system and data partion ONLY, then wiped cache & dalvik and rebooted.
It didn't reboot, just the sony logo then a loop back to the sony logo and then into TWRP again. What did I do wrong?
So i decided to restore all partitions except the TA one and that resulted in the same problem. So recover i just flashed stock with flashtool and all is well.
My question is regarding TWRP and restoring a backup. Which partitions do you have to restore? All of them? What is safe to omit when doing a restore?
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The old TWRP in rootkernel had a backup problem if i remember correctly. Use a newer TWRP.
Thanks, i'll use 'your' TWRP from here.