After flashing magisk ramdisk method to install root, when i want to install rom it become like this how to fix. Thanks
Try format it and before formatting back it up and restore after formatting the partition.
Make sure to save the backup somehwere safe.
Still dosent work reflash stock ROM with Mi Flash tool
Kenora_I said:
Try format it and before formatting back it up and restore after formatting the partition.
Make sure to save the backup somehwere safe.
Still dosent work reflash stock ROM with Mi Flash tool
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Done thanks mate
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I wanted to use CWM to restore my galaxy tab 10.1 but when I used CWM 5.0 it somehow crapped out restoring data. /system restored fine however. I also tried to use CWM 4.0 and overcome CWM5.1 to restore the same backup but I got the same issue. /system restored fine and it started to restore /data but crapped out somewhere towards the end. What this also did in the process was corrupt the /data partition where CWM would appear to reformat it and odin thought it was ok but the /data partition really wasn't OK as I got several weird side effects. A repartition with PIT file in odin solved the problem. (Almost solved the problem, after the odin flash was done and the tablet ran some initializing script it said /data was corrupted. A formating using STOCK recovery fixed it).
Has anybody figured out a recovery that can properly backup and restore CWM backups? I guess titanium + reflash rom zip is a workable alternative.
PS: reflashing with repartition erases your /sdcard partition.
AAccount said:
I guess titanium + reflash rom zip is a workable alternative.
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This is what most veterans recommend anyway, as far as I know.
If you can read this it was sent using my GT-P7510.
If you rename your backup folder, make sure you dont use space in folder name
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Hello All,
I recently came across a rather annoying error on my Galaxy Ace (GT-S5830i), after using it the phone decided to turn itself off without any warning and restarted in recovery mode without any interaction from me. I then told the phone to restart as I had no reason to be in the recovery mode, however it then began "Boot-Looping" and would not turn on, Recovery Mode and Download Mode still function as normal. After an hour of it stuck boot-looping I decided to flash a new ROM (JellyBlast V3.0.3) this completed sucessfully according to Clockworkmod, I then rebooted and it still continued to Boot-Loop. So i then rebooted and selected Wipe Data/reset. The Log showed the error I was waiting for it read as follows.
-- Wiping Data...
Formatting /data
Error mounting /data!
Skipping Format
Formatting /cache..
Formatting /sd-ext..
Formatting /sdcard/.android-secure..
Data Wipe Complete
After Seeing that it was failing to mount the data Partition I went to the Mounts and Storage Option and tried mounting the data partition there "Mount Failed"
Does anybody know why it can't mount that specific partition or how to erase the NAND and manually Re-Partition it? I've tried ODIN to no luck.
Using Linux Ubuntu 12.04LTS
Thank you for taking the time to read this
PS I've attached a photo of the Log given by CWM
Try to format with stock recovery.
Cakawuete said:
Try to format with stock recovery.
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Tried stock recovery aswell, as CWM isn't flashed to my device, no luck
Flash stock rom and than go to stock e3 recovery and wipe everything.
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Have you use .pit file and tick repartition? If yes than you may have a hardware problem.
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Raxit k. Tandel said:
Flash stock rom and than go to stock e3 recovery and wipe everything.
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The problem isn't with flashing ROMs, its the internal partitions that are corrupt.
ChelebiTech said:
Have you use .pit file and tick repartition? If yes than you may have a hardware problem.
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I've used the .pit and Selected Repartition, I've read on another page somewhere that you can use adb shell and then use FDISK to repair the partition as I suspect that an application I installed caused the error, howeve I keep getting "Permission Denied" despite being rooted?
U could use Droid explorer. Not sure it has the format command though... But has plenty commands may get u to have root access from adb shell may be...
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I've got 2015052 device from jd.com and flashed stock rom from here: http://en.miui.com/download-274.html using stock recovery. Then I've flashed twrp from here http://en.miui.com/thread-152550-1-1.html using stock recovery again.
Now I have twrp that can do backups but can't restore them. my twrp alsco can't install anything that modifies system partition.
I store backups on 64gb sdcard.
When I restore backup twrp starts restoring system as usual but then dies in few seconds with following message:
Code:
E:extractTarFork() process ended with ERROR=255
Does anybody have recovery for this phone that can do backup/restore? Please report what recovery works for you and where you get one.
nETPOBu4 said:
I've got 2015052 device from jd.com and flashed stock rom from here: http://en.miui.com/download-274.html using stock recovery. Then I've flashed twrp from here http://en.miui.com/thread-152550-1-1.html using stock recovery again.
Now I have twrp that can do backups but can't restore them. my twrp alsco can't install anything that modifies system partition.
I store backups on 64gb sdcard.
When I restore backup twrp starts restoring system as usual but then dies in few seconds with following message:
Code:
E:extractTarFork() process ended with ERROR=255
Does anybody have recovery for this phone that can do backup/restore? Please report what recovery works for you and where you get one.
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Copy the backup into internal-storage and restore again, it should work now.
jwchen119 said:
Copy the backup into internal-storage and restore again, it should work now.
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Same error with internal memory. I have a feeling that wiping data from twrp makes it unable to restore and install zips.
nETPOBu4 said:
Same error with internal memory. I have a feeling that wiping data from twrp makes it unable to restore and install zips.
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DId you ever figure this out? Have the same issue on my Nexus7 2013 Wifi, installed CM, want to move back to backup of stock. But crash in to that proverbial Wall. And given that it's a Nexus, it's on Internal Storage, as it's all one big internal Storage.
thanks...
vevmesteren said:
DId you ever figure this out? Have the same issue on my Nexus7 2013 Wifi, installed CM, want to move back to backup of stock. But crash in to that proverbial Wall. And given that it's a Nexus, it's on Internal Storage, as it's all one big internal Storage.
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Nope. I've tried 4 to 5 twrps for my device but none of them can restore backup reliably.
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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.
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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?
Hi, Orangefox can't wipe data, it gives me this error: unable to mount storage. I think the problem is that the data partition is somehow encrypted, but i haven't encrypted it so now I can't decrypt it because I don't have the password. I've already tried with the unlock password but it fails. I know the easy solution would be to format all data including internal storage but I would like to avoid that possibility. Do you know what can I do?
(The CrDroid rom I was installing before this problem occurred is in bootloop, so I can't access it).
Have you tried other recovery? TWRP, PE, Miui.
TWRP tells me the same thing: Unable to mount storage
I think the only solution is to format data. Is there a way to recover the files? I have no backup.
Data return is possible. Formatting must not be done and you must load the ROM from which the data came. That is, the last working ROM. After running it, then back up the data and only then try a new ROM where the data will be formatted.
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Data return is possible. Formatting must not be done and you must load the ROM from which the data came. That is, the last working ROM. After running it, then back up the data and only then try a new ROM where the data will be formatted.
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How do i load the rom? I can't install it with TWRP, it says:
Devices on super may not mount until rebooting
recovery.
To flash additional zips, please reboot recovery to
switch to the updated slot.
I've tried also with OrangeFox, same error
OK, the problem was relative to the A/B slots: by switching to the other slot I managed to install and access to the rom. Now I can recover the files, so I can format data without problems. Thank you!