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hi all need help i have a HL-1088C WM8880 netbook and i keep getting a black screen but if i put a firmware on sd card i get failed to format file system partition (nand)
no mtd partition called system

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[Q] No app2sd partition found???

Can someone please explain to me how to correct is problem? I'm new to installing roms and rooting. I'm using clockwork.
No app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext.
Get rom manager app from market and flash clockwork recovery, then partition your sd card to get an ext.
Or do this with amon ra recovery.
Sent from my HTC
Thanks for the advice. I been trying to install cyanogenmod 6 on my evo. Are there any specific setting of an 8g sdcard and do i still need to install a ENGbootloader if i partition my card?
No app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext.
--Installing: SDCARD: /clockworkmod/download/mirror.kanged.net/cm/stable/supersonic/update-cm-6.0.0-supersonic-signed.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Welcome to Cyanogenmod-6.0.0-Supersonic!
assert failed: getprop("ro.bootloader") =="0.76.2000"
getprop("ro.bootloader")=="0.79.0000"
E: Error in /sdcard/clockworkmod/download/mirror.kanged.net/cm/stable/supersonic/update-cm-6.0.0-Supersonic-signed.zip
(status 7)
Installation aborted.
/tmp/recovery.log was copied to /sdcard/clockworkmod/recovery.log. Please open ROM Manager to report the issue
im having the same time of problem! help
Solution for No app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext
Hi,
Background:
I have a beloved ZTE BLADE.
Had a new 8 GB Class6 microSD card.
I don't have external SD card reader!
Goal: To partition SD card with FAT32 and ext2 partition to use app2sd feature.
Problem: ClockWork 3.0.1.4 (CW) can't do partitioning. (Exactly it say it is done, but after it can't find ext partition.)
Message is: No app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext
Solution:
1. adb shell - (There are some guide for beginner how to do this.)
2. umount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or else parted will crash. Also fdisk can't write partition table because of used partition on same device!)
3. fdisk /dev/block/mmcblk0 partition to fat+ext2 Don't forget to write it at end!
4 Manually make ext2 fs:
#mkfs.ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
5. Manual mount of ext2 partition. ( Or else you will faced with error message later. CW will not se the EXT2 partition !!! )
Error message if you skip this step:
No app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext.
# mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /sd-ext
6. Umount ext.
# umount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Tadamm! Voala...
CW will be able to format EXT partition and mount it.
The trick was manual umount FAT partition + manual mount ext2.
Regards,
Robert Szabo
No known solution (so far) for Nook Color
This weird problem is showing up when I am using Clockwork to prepare my Nook Color for installing an Android installation. It is appearing pretty consistently right now.
I have looked at various solutions:
1. Creating an ext partition on the SD card
This involves going to the Advanced selection on Clockwork and partitioning the SD card. This is a bad idea, because it (obviously) wipes the SD card completely, removing Clockwork and making the SD card un- bootable. As a result, you cannot do anything else with Clockwork (including, of course, any flashing!).
2. Attempting to create an app2sd partition on the Clockwork SD
I noticed that the Clockwork image, when placed on an 8 GB SD card, leaves about 380 Mb of unallocated space. Using EASUS I attempted to allocate some space for a partition called "app2sd". I do not know if this would have solved the problem, because ASUS is unable to create the partition. When you do the Apply in EASUS, it acts like it is creating the new partition, but then it reverts everything back to unallocated.
3. Searching for solutions on the Net
This is a waste of time, because most of the solutions people have given are either not for SD cards with Clockwork on them, or they presume that you already have a flashed and running installation and suggest using an installed Clockwork in order to create the partition. Since I am trying to get it to work properly on a Clockwork SD, these solutions do not help.
What is needed is either a Clockwork installation procedure that places an app3sd partition on the SD card when the image is put on, or a way to place an app2sd partition on the card after the Clocwork image is put on it.
This of course assumes that the app2sd partition is even needed on the Clockwork SD. If it isn't, then could somene please tell me so that I ccan forget about this problem?
Otherwise, does anyone know of a way to get this partition on a Clockwork SD card?
Thanks in advance for any information...
before putting the ROM preferred to do this: put the original CWM / + volume buttons and power / do 2 wipe / replace the modified CWM / do the other 2 in advanced wipe / format system / install the ROM favorite / and you're ok .
* doing so I have solved this problem.

[Q] SD-Card Problem

hmm i got a little problem with my sd card ... i had 2 partitions on it and my os was recognizing the wrong one ... so i had to format it ... i deleted the 2 partitions (so i had unallocated space) and now i cant create a new partition or format it or whatever ...
its just like i never had one
is there any way to get some clean partition on it again?
btw i did that all with mini tool partition wizard home
nvm - bought a cardreader for ny pc and now i was able to create a new partition in the unallocated space so its useable again...

[Q] Data loss after bootloop and damaged SD Card

I had a bootloop issue on my GT-N9300 speadtrum and finally solved it by flashing the ROM using the UpgradeDownload tool
Phone Specifications and Phone information
After the process, I lost all data on the phone (call logs, etc) and on the SD card and I had to root again the phone.
When using testdisk to restore the SD card, I get this:
The first two FAT32 partitions give "no file found, filesystem may be damaged" while the third one contains files.
The first swap partition option gives: Can't open filesystem; files system seems damaged, while the second one gives this result:
First [rom] partition also gives that "it seems damaged"while the next two [rom] partitions contain entries.
The last Linux swap gives: Support for this filesystem hasn't been enabled during compilation
What shall I do to make the SD card work again and restore all my data?
I hope I clearly described it and that someone can help me restore the data.

[Q] delete all partition on disk mangment

hi guys
I got a big mistake.I delete all partition phone in disk mangment after my phone was full brick
about 40 partition.now i want create these partitions and flash file to this partitions but I do not know how to do it
what format partition (ext2 or ext4 or etc...)
what name partition?
what size partition?
my phone is lg g pro 2 (D838)
I've extracted all the files needed to the file Kdz but I do not know how to create this partition
please help me
thanks all.

[Q] PIT Flash(repartition) failed,but its working!

Hey guys,
Today I did a repartition of my phone with the 1GB system 3 GB appstorage pit file.
I also used a PDA file with a apolo 4.x kernel(for neatrom 4.1)
Well... the flash failed...
I however could start the phone. I booted up and presente me with: type in password to access encrypted storage.
I then booted into the recovery and tried to flash a new ROM.
but emmc / the internal SD card could not be mounted.
I then formated the internal SD in windows and was able to access the card again.
But I still could not install a rom because /data could not be mounted. I formated the /data partition after "repair" under TWRP for the data partition didnt work.
I now could access all partitions and install th ROM.
I now have 1009 MB space in /system and 3GB in /data and I can also use the ROM
but why did I get an Error MSG in odin? Is everything OK with my mobile phone or should I try to repartition it again until I get a "sucessfull" MSG?
Thanks

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