Error while backing up in TWRP 3.2.3-0 - Moto Z Questions & Answers

Hi
Whenever I try to make a full backup of my mobile phone, I end up around 35% with an error message.
I have the Linage 15.1 latest update and TWRP 3.2.3-0
Attached to recovery.log
Can someone tell me what error this is or what is really going on?
Thank you

netizenn said:
Hi
Whenever I try to make a full backup of my mobile phone, I end up around 35% with an error message.
I have the Linage 15.1 latest update and TWRP 3.2.3-0
Attached to recovery.log
Can someone tell me what error this is or what is really going on?
Thank you
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untick the system image partition

JuniorCaesar said:
untick the system image partition
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Hi
After this time, I still have the same problem, same error, despite having done what you said.
As you can see in the log file.

netizenn said:
Hi
After this time, I still have the same problem, same error, despite having done what you said.
As you can see in the log file.
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i am not expert about reading logs, but i can see that you selected external sd card but for some reason twrp backups to /media/0 (which is internal storage)
I:Backup folder set to '/data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/ZY223WG8KL' I: DataManager::SetBackupFolder zip path was /external_sd changing to /sdcard, /external_sd I:Settings storage is '/data/media/0' I: Decrypt adopted storage starting IageManager::LoadFileToBuffer loading filename: '/data/system/storage.xml' directly I:successfully loaded storage.xml Updating partition details... I: Data backup size is 11848MB, free: 9629MB.
can you install older builds of twrp or moving some files from internal storage to your sd card?
i might be wrong about that but as i said i am not expert about reading them

JuniorCaesar said:
can you install older builds of twrp or moving some files from internal storage to your sd card?
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Thanks JuniorCaesar
I installed an earlier version of TWRP 3.2.2.0 and the same error occurs.
I have no problem copying and moving files between the internal storage of the mobile phone and the internal SD of the mobile phone. Not so much also between an External SD (OTG) and the mobile phone.
I even tried to backup to TWRP through this same SD by OTG and the error is the same
The attached log files, both the internal sd in the mobile phone and by OTG

netizenn said:
Thanks JuniorCaesar
I installed an earlier version of TWRP 3.2.2.0 and the same error occurs.
I have no problem copying and moving files between the internal storage of the mobile phone and the internal SD of the mobile phone. Not so much also between an External SD (OTG) and the mobile phone.
I even tried to backup to TWRP through this same SD by OTG and the error is the same
The attached log files, both the internal sd in the mobile phone and by OTG
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i said move some files to your sd card because backup needs 11 gb free but your internal storage has 9 gb free. my guess is twrp makes backup on your internal storage and then moves the backup to wherever you choose(or maybe it needs that space for caching the files or someting)

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Change CWM backup location to external

How do I do this? Is it possible? I've done quite a few backups because I've been swtiching between ROM's and my Internal is running low on memory. I'm using ROM Manager Premium v5.0.2.0
Edit: I know I can do this if I manually go into CWM
3bs11 said:
How do I do this? Is it possible? I've done quite a few backups because I've been swtiching between ROM's and my Internal is running low on memory. I'm using ROM Manager Premium v5.0.2.0
Edit: I know I can do this if I manually go into CWM
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On the latest version of CWM, there is the option to save to internal or external SD card once you have created, or accepted, the name of the file names backup.
Tip: Always save your backups to your external SD card in case of problems you may encounter with flashing.
You can choose in cwm backup/restore menu : backup internal sd.
or make a backup in external, then copy paste the clockworkmod dir in internal sd
Can you please mount external sdcard instead of internal one.
/etc/fstab:
Code:
PHP:
#/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 /sdcard vfat rw
/dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /sdcard vfat rw
Ive noticed some cwm-r versions are kind of "reversed" too when it comes to backup/restore and install from locations... when you chose internal the cwm-r uses the external and the other way around. so if you have chosen to backup to internal but it put it on external anyways then try to do the backup to external to have it on the internal sd don't know if that's the case with version you use though.....
A quick question: I have 3 nandroid backups made by CWM in INTERNAL sd card. I know that the amound of free space IS reduced (ES Explorer. Android storage and Windows tell me so). Still, the /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup folder contains only a nandroid I have done of the stock ROM before I started flashing... the other nandroids are invisible. I 've even connected the phone in windows and tried to search for .md5 files.... only got the one concerning my old stock ROM backup. Where does the CWM save its' backup files? Should I format the internal card?
clockworkmod/blobs
Ok this is becoming weirder and weirder by the second. So, I had a nice backup of stock ROM (which yielded the amazing: "Your device is modified, no software updates available" har har har). So I fire up "My Files". And lo and behold, in /sdcard/clockworkmod/backups, the three backups I have done are visible. This sounds.... fishy. To say the least. And of course, now they are visible in Windows Explorer too. Ok, now I am kinda scared ****less.

[Q] Troubles Mountin Sd Card

Hi,
Thanks for your kind help.
I was flashing my wife phone (a Samsung S3 i9300) with slim bean 4.3, i installed CWM, root it, do a titatium backup, everything great, i install from the sd card Slim Bean, everything just great, until i see that the android was not mounting the sd card, i went back to cwm and i can see the sd card with all it content when i choose install zip from sd card, but i can't mounting in android.
So using the adb througt linux, i could upload the cyanogem mod last rom and the gapps file i went back, i install it throught cwm and everything just great but i still can't see the sd card in android, i'm not sure if i do something wrong in cwm when i was trying to mount the sd card to upload the flash files from the computer to the phone.
I never see an error like it.
BTW my wife gonna kill me please help
I just put show log and i have the follow errors:
Can't Partition non-vfat: datamedia
Can't Partition non vfat: ext4
Can't format unknown volume: /emmc
manrique_e said:
Hi,
Thanks for your kind help.
I was flashing my wife phone (a Samsung S3 i9300) with slim bean 4.3, i installed CWM, root it, do a titatium backup, everything great, i install from the sd card Slim Bean, everything just great, until i see that the android was not mounting the sd card, i went back to cwm and i can see the sd card with all it content when i choose install zip from sd card, but i can't mounting in android.
So using the adb througt linux, i could upload the cyanogem mod last rom and the gapps file i went back, i install it throught cwm and everything just great but i still can't see the sd card in android, i'm not sure if i do something wrong in cwm when i was trying to mount the sd card to upload the flash files from the computer to the phone.
I never see an error like it.
BTW my wife gonna kill me please help
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I know whats happening, i don't know why the sdcard move to /sdcard/0 so all my files and folders was on /sdcard/, of course i cannot see my files, and i thoungt the sd card was no mounting my fault.
manrique_e said:
I just put show log and i have the follow errors:
Can't Partition non-vfat: datamedia
Can't Partition non vfat: ext4
Can't format unknown volume: /emmc
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Unable to backup stock rom (errno = 13)

I have rooted my moto E. Installed twrp recovery. Now i want to take backup of stock rom (android 4.4.4). While taking backup from twrp recovery I'm getting error
E: Unable to create folder: /external_sd/TWRP/
errno=13
failed to make backup folder
Please help.
I also got same error while trying to backup in internal sdcard, you sure you are making backup in external?
man droid said:
I have rooted my moto E. Installed twrp recovery. Now i want to take backup of stock rom (android 4.4.4). While taking backup from twrp recovery I'm getting error
E: Unable to create folder: /external_sd/TWRP/
errno=13
failed to make backup folder
Please help.
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Backup to external SD card.... Internal gives this problem
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Issue resolved
Gogeta said:
I also got same error while trying to backup in internal sdcard, you sure you are making backup in external?
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Thanks Gogeta. I changed storage memory to external and it worked successfully.
Issue resolved
luvk1412 said:
Backup to external SD card.... Internal gives this problem
Sent from Moto e
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Thanks luv1412. I changed storage memory to external and it worked successfully

Can't access internal memory from PC after repartitioning

After installing cyanogenmod 12.1 on galaxy s2 and repartitioning (6Gb system) , I can't access internal memory from my pc.
All my apps work OK, but I can't find their folders either with the file manager on the phone or with my pc.
Please help !
newbie_ron said:
After installing cyanogenmod 12.1 on galaxy s2 and repartitioning (6Gb system) , I can't access internal memory from my pc.
All my apps work OK, but I can't find their folders either with the file manager on the phone or with my pc.
Please help !
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Try to wipe internal storage via recovery. This helps often.
Wiping didn't work
BenjyTec said:
Try to wipe internal storage via recovery. This helps often.
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I tried wiping via the cyanogenmod recovery.
The situation is still the same.
What is also odd, that I cannot use my camera or gallery and I get a "no storage" message or "insert SD card".
However, if I install an app, it works....
I'm kinda lost here.
Should I revert to the 2GB system before the repartitioning ? Maybe this is the problem ?
Maybe I should try to mount the USB storage ? (If so, how do I do it ? I can't find my clockwork mod recovery screen)
Thank again
newbie_ron said:
After installing cyanogenmod 12.1 on galaxy s2 and repartitioning (6Gb system) , I can't access internal memory from my pc.
All my apps work OK, but I can't find their folders either with the file manager on the phone or with my pc.
Please help !
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With TWRP, you can change the filesystem type from the wipe menu for your internal storage. After repartitioning you should format your internal storage or else you will have this no storage error. Format your internal storage to ext4 or fat. Do not use exfat as I had some problems accessing it from my pc.
As far as I know, apps are installed to your system partition so you wont have problems with that but if you try to download or take photo (something that writes to the internal storage) you will have no storage error.
EDIT: Use fat because you might have problems with ext4 on windows.
I formatted my internal storage...
Eren Kibar said:
With TWRP, you can change the filesystem type from the wipe menu for your internal storage. After repartitioning you should format your internal storage or else you will have this no storage error. Format your internal storage to ext4 or fat. Do not use exfat as I had some problems accessing it from my pc.
As far as I know, apps are installed to your system partition so you wont have problems with that but if you try to download or take photo (something that writes to the internal storage) you will have no storage error.
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I did format my internal storage after repatitioning to the default format...
If I understand correctly, you suggest that I redo the process:
1. wipe data/cahe/delvik
2. install TWRP
3. Repartition
4. Fromat internal storage to ext4 or fat
5. Re-install cyanogenmod
6. Everything will work fine...
Right ?
newbie_ron said:
I did format my internal storage after repatitioning to the default format...
If I understand correctly, you suggest that I redo the process:
1. wipe data/cahe/delvik
2. install TWRP
3. Repartition
4. Fromat internal storage to ext4 or fat
5. Re-install cyanogenmod
6. Everything will work fine...
Right ?
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Don't wipe anything. You dont have to repartition again.
Go into TWRP (if you dont have it, flash a ROM with TWRP recovery.)
Wipe>Advanced Wipe> Choose Internal Storage from the list >Repair or Change File System>Change FIle System>Choose FAT

Internal storage files are not in TWRP

Hello, I put format data in TWRP and all my files disappeared. When I plugged in the enable mtp and then uploaded the files via USB, no TWRP files in internal stoarage show me. For this reason, I cannot load rom and the running system. Do you know what to do about it?
Lukinho017 said:
Hello, I put format data in TWRP and all my files disappeared. When I plugged in the enable mtp and then uploaded the files via USB, no TWRP files in internal stoarage show me. For this reason, I cannot load rom and the running system. Do you know what to do about it?
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Try to flash rom with any external storage like memory card r pendrive....
After flashing reboot to system....and then to twrp u can see ur internal storage .....

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