Internal storage 0mb but there's a twist - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

So, I've been using crdroid 7.7 A11 based rom but i don't think it's about the rom anyway, I've tried rr remix a10, evo x unofficial A11 but for some reason whenever i boot to twrp it shows me 0mb internal storage but i can still flash any zip file though sdcard and after flashing it shows my internal storage too and yeah only for that moment. Also my device isn't encrypted. I just wanna solve this problem man. I've tried flashing miui back though fastboot but still it's the same. Any fix ?

Are you using the latest TWRP? It's a strange issue as the 0mb error I think only comes when the recovery is unable to decrypt the data partition.

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Can't find storage on TWRP

I'm using cm13 for months now on my d618. I was low on storage so I formatted my sd card as internal storage. Tried updating my rom using cyanDelta Updater but failed. TWRP can't find internal storage or even sd card. Tried to reboot but I'm stuck on bootloop. I don't know what to do. Anyone had this problem before? Please help.
What version of TWRP do you use? TWRP 3.0.0.0 is able to recognize a sd-card that is formatted as internal contrary to earlier versions. Try to use that version of TWRP and reply if something changed.
Have you tried to wipe and re-flash cm13?

TWRP (empty storage) - Xiaomi Redme Note 4

hello,
I unlocked my bootloader successfully than flashed TWRP (cofface nikel) recovery via cmd from my computer.
The problem is when i tap the install button i see in the storage size - 0MB
Its like the TWRP recovery does not recognize the internal memory ....
What could i do to fix this problem??
thanks
PLZ HELP
Never mind I figured it out
Twrp - format data
Hi LCPD
I have the same problem after I flashed twrp. Can you please share how you solved that 0MB internal storage issue?
Thanks!
hxa0685 said:
Hi LCPD
I have the same problem after I flashed twrp. Can you please share how you solved that 0MB internal storage issue?
Thanks!
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Looks like you've got it encrypted, flash lazyflasher.zip try to see if it's helps. The last way is to format your data using TWRP.

Lost 8GB of internal storage

Hello everyone.
I lost 8GB of internal storage after a bad flash. I tried installing a custom ROM but flashing got stuck for a few hours, so I powered off the phone.
After re-downloading the ROM and reinstalling in TWRP, my phone now only shows 24GB of internal storage, even in TWRP.
Wiping the phone (advanced wipe with everything checked, format Data or Factory Reset) didn't solve the problem. Neither did flashing an original Xiaomi fastboot ROM.
Any ideas what else I could try?
Noter2017 said:
Hello everyone.
I lost 8GB of internal storage after a bad flash. I tried installing a custom ROM but flashing got stuck for a few hours, so I powered off the phone.
After re-downloading the ROM and reinstalling in TWRP, my phone now only shows 24GB of internal storage, even in TWRP.
Wiping the phone (advanced wipe with everything checked, format Data or Factory Reset) didn't solve the problem. Neither did flashing an original Xiaomi fastboot ROM.
Any ideas what else I could try?
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8 gb is used by system partition.
Nothing to worry
MyNameIsRage said:
8 gb is used by system partition.
Nothing to worry
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This is what I get in Settings and using DiskInfo
Noter2017 said:
This is what I get in Settings and using DiskInfo
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Same with me.
In a 32 gb model the 8 gb is used for internal partitioning. 3 gb for system files. 1 gb for cust partition (used by miui only which the dev was able to use for treble support) and the remaining 3 to 4 gb is being used by internal scripting and blob files. (The files used to run android in the first place, such as boot partition and other things)
Thank you.
I flashed Lineage 14.1 and my phone now shows 29 GB of internal storage.

[G965F][STOCK 9.0] Permanently decrypt internal storage not working with TWRP

Hello,
the situation:
* Upgraded from Oreo to Pie with Samsung Stock (June build)
* Flashed TWRP, no-verity, magisk, xposed (Ed) etc.
* then factory resetted (reasons not important)
Everything worked fine. Then I encrypted my internal SD card with the 9.0 Samsung Stock ROM.
Complication:
* I realized TWRP cannot handle encrypted internal storage from Samsung Stock.
* Now I can flash (with Odin) a Stock ROM and TWRP.
* But I cannot unencrypt my internal storage using TWRP
* This MEANS I cannot flash magisk via TWRP etc.
> When I go to TWRP > wipe > wipe data, TWRP formats internal storage (it is then not displayed as "0 MB" anymore)
> However, when I re-flash stock rom - the internal storage gets apparently encrypted again without me chosing the option
Is there a way out? Otherwise I have effectively killed my S9+ for root usage under stock rom (which I need for camera performance - sole reason I bought the s9+).
Thank you in advance.
Akalias
My Devidc: G965F, Exynos
So i realize that twerp is not capable of decrypting internal data storage for the s9+. But is it a bug? I mean there must be a way to just wipe the internal storage without being able to handle Samsung encryption??
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just FYI: installing the following ROM with the "_rescue" suffix as explained by the dev, solves the problem of the encrypted storage!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-development/rom-u1arc5-devbase-v5-2-t3764822
Ok so this is getting interesting.
1. Encrypting with Samsung Stock
2. Wiping Data (wipe "yes") with TWRP
3. --> Internal Storage accessible again - but no ROM installed
4.A.1. Reflashing samsung stock
4.A.2 Internal storage automatically encrypted again
4.B.1 Alternatively: Flashing DevBase Samsung Stock
4.B.2 Internal Storage still decrypted and accessible via TWRP
4.B.3 Wiping DevBase ROM
4.B.4 Flashin original Samsung Stock
---> Internal Storage encrypted again and not accessible for TWRP
Question: Does encrypting the internal storage via Samsung Stock once, trigger a flag that causes the phone to be permanently be re-encrypted if flashing stock ROM?
Is there a solution to this?
So i assume no one has encounter this ever before or has enough technical acumen to give a hint?
"_rescue" totally worked.
TheAKAlias said:
So i realize that twerp is not capable of decrypting internal data storage for the s9+. But is it a bug? I mean there must be a way to just wipe the internal storage without being able to handle Samsung encryption??
//Edit
just FYI: installing the following ROM with the "_rescue" suffix as explained by the dev, solves the problem of the encrypted storage!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-development/rom-u1arc5-devbase-v5-2-t3764822
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Thanks for the referral.
I was in the exactly the same predicament as yourself.
Flashing the latest XSG (UAE) firmware encrypted /data and I couldn't decrypt it.
_alexndr is a genius!

wiping data partition makes internal storage un-decrytable to twrp recovery

hello,
As I face some issues with my rom thought to do a fresh start by resetting the data partition via orange fox recovery which bases on twrp and try to flash another rom. but once I wiped the data partition recovery could not decrypt the internal storage data on the next boot. honestly, this issue happens to me several times, and thus thought to start a thread for some helping hands for this issue. if anybody faces this please let me know the solution. thanks
somehow I got the data partition decrypted by re-flashing the same rom
fayis002 said:
somehow I got the data partition decrypted by re-flashing the same rom
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You didn't get it decrypted. It's still encrypted but since you flashed the same rom that was there, the encrypted data partition is readable again. If you try to install a different rom you must FORMAT data partition to decrypt it. Wiping is different from formatting.
Sent from my curtana using XDA Labs
Well Me too faced this with "Curtana"
I forced to use SD card to copy the rom to phone and install it.
( I will test today Pixel experience Recovery to make sure )
Recovery tested:
-Pitch black recovery project
-twrp by mauronofrio
You could have sideloaded the ROM from your computer. No need to use separate SD card for ROM installation and it's also faster.
kalehrl said:
You could have sideloaded the ROM from your computer. No need to use separate SD card for ROM installation and it's also faster.
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my adb sideload is not working. it's goes on then say failed. what to do?

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