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Hi there,
I bought ZTE U819 and I was trying to replace the Chinese recovery, but I chose wrong recovery version by mistake, so:
- I Can´t access to my device recovery (Up Volume + power).When I try to enter, the device always restart
- I Can´t access to download mode (It would be because the bootloader was deleted? mobileuncle tools says (when I try to reboot into bootloader mode) "MTK android have not bootloader mode")
- The device doesn´t recognize the external SD and internal storage either but if I search in the system folder "data", I can see all the apps I´ve installed with iAPK.exe)
- I only can access to system folder through root explorer
- It´s rooted
The only way to install apk is with iAPK.exe
* I tried to edit vold.fstab but didn´t work.
* I tried to install the chinese original recovery from adb but I couldn´t, because when I write down fastboot don´t find any device and always says "waiting for devices" (I have installed all zte drivers at least I think so...)
* I tried to copy the correct recovery to "data" system folder through android commander, and I got, then I copied the recovery in "data" system folder and I tried to flash with terminal emulator, but it didn´t work
* I tried to flash other ROMs (I tried to install 6) which I copied to "data" system folder with Flash Gordon APK but it always says "Is not a valid flashable ZIP"
What can I do to sort it out?
Could I replace any folder from the original .ZIP ROM, I´ve installed in my device, to the system folder through android commander?
If it´s necessary, I can upload all the system folders from the device and anyone could check them and find the problem.
Thank you ever so much!!
Any advice?
Nobody can help me?
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Nobody can help me?
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I've the same problem, what is the solution?
I am bit late.. But why don't you flash stock ROM via SP Flash Tools, and flash correct recovery once again?
(Format everything except bootloader)
I try update via recovery ( put this file to external strorage only )
1. boot to recovery mode hold Power + Volume Down button
2. Using the Volume buttons to scroll and the Power button to select, choose "Enter
recovery mode
3. Choose apply update from external storage
4. select "reboot system now after finished update
http://fota.asus.com/delta_package/.../WW_PF500KL-12.2.2.43-13.6.5.30-fota-user.zip
This screenshoot from my phone +Station
Error Status 7
I have error:
System partition has unexpected contents
E:Error in /sdcard/UL-ASUS_TOON-WW-13.6.5.30-user.zip
(Status 7)
anyone can help me?!
Same issue as well
Getting the same "System partition has unexpected contents (Status 7 )" any idea whats wrong?
It's most likely because of root, and any changes like installing busybox, or having edited the build.prop . I had to wipe system on my padfone x reinstall lollipop 43 then install the marshmallow ota, then root 2.68 then dd the Xmodem.img I found for USA radio bands and the twrp 3.0.0.0 img to get everything working.
Also I'm not sure if flashing without wiping data partition works the same as well as starting from scratch, but I did do it all in one shot and first without data being wiped and worked fine. But I then wiped everything to see how much space I could recover in app storage. I saved myself about a gigabyte and a half to have a total of 4gb remaining after apps were installed (i have a lot of apps)
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It's most likely because of root, and any changes like installing busybox, or having edited the build.prop . I had to wipe system on my padfone x reinstall lollipop 43 then install the marshmallow ota, then root 2.68 then dd the Xmodem.img I found for USA radio bands and the twrp 3.0.0.0 img to get everything working.
Also I'm not sure if flashing without wiping data partition works the same as well as starting from scratch, but I did do it all in one shot and first without data being wiped and worked fine. But I then wiped everything to see how much space I could recover in app storage. I saved myself about a gigabyte and a half to have a total of 4gb remaining after apps were installed (i have a lot of apps)
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Thanks ! It worked for me
I reinstalled ver 12.2.2.43 which really is my current version, and then proceed to install MM 13.6.5.30 with success
Gizoid1337 said:
It's most likely because of root, and any changes like installing busybox, or having edited the build.prop . I had to wipe system on my padfone x reinstall lollipop 43 then install the marshmallow ota, then root 2.68 then dd the Xmodem.img I found for USA radio bands and the twrp 3.0.0.0 img to get everything working.
Also I'm not sure if flashing without wiping data partition works the same as well as starting from scratch, but I did do it all in one shot and first without data being wiped and worked fine. But I then wiped everything to see how much space I could recover in app storage. I saved myself about a gigabyte and a half to have a total of 4gb remaining after apps were installed (i have a lot of apps)
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Thanks to you I have updated my phone to marshmallow using twrp 3.0.0, which allowed me to re-unlock bootloader, and root my phone.
It can be done, you just need to remove a few lines in the updater-script file.
something with ro.fingerprint (that identifies the recovery, it was originally expecting stock).
Replace it inside the zip. Then transfer update to sd card or internal.
After that wipe system, then reflash .43, right after that flash the mm update.
Will take some time but it should work once everything is verified.
reflash bl unlock and twrp (just a precaution) , then you can leave.
It would say no os but ignore it.
First boot takes around 10-15 mins then presto you finally have it.
Haven't encountered any bugs yet and it freed up a lot of storage space. Makes me wonder why I had to wait for the update to come to me, so glad I'm done with that.
So that concludes the last major update for the padfone s.....
Can u help me pls? I've tried unroot ,wipe system data and reflash .43 which is my current rom but still got signature verification error. any suggestion to fix this? Thx
Justatechie said:
Thanks to you I have updated my phone to marshmallow using twrp 3.0.0, which allowed me to re-unlock bootloader, and root my phone.
It can be done, you just need to remove a few lines in the updater-script file.
something with ro.fingerprint (that identifies the recovery, it was originally expecting stock).
Replace it inside the zip. Then transfer update to sd card or internal.
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which lines exactly ? cause i tried removing mine and im now getting an error in the zip
error 6 or something
dtgo said:
which lines exactly ? cause i tried removing mine and im now getting an error in the zip
error 6 or something
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On Notepad++: (not sure about notepad, but you must get rid of ro.build.fingerprint lines and the abort command after)
Delete/Remove lines 7 through 9. If left alone or not deleted fully it will not accept the update because its looking at the recovery image.
It expects 5.0 stock recovery but it sees 6.0 twrp. (since it was built off the source of twrp 3.0.0 which is mainly compatable with 6.0+)
Thats about it.
NightbladeSinX said:
Can u help me pls? I've tried unroot ,wipe system data and reflash .43 which is my current rom but still got signature verification error. any suggestion to fix this? Thx
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Thats odd.
You should probably Re-download or transfer the ww file again. Could just be a bad transfer of data.
Make sure you have twrp 3.0.0 and that system protection off. (it pops up on the first screen, but you can find it under twrp settings)
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On Notepad++: (not sure about notepad, but you must get rid of ro.build.fingerprint lines and the abort command after)
Delete/Remove lines 7 through 9. If left alone or not deleted fully it will not accept the update because its looking at the recovery image.
It expects 5.0 stock recovery but it sees 6.0 twrp. (since it was built off the source of twrp 3.0.0 which is mainly compatable with 6.0+)
Thats about it.
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thanks for the reply , i did that and got Error 6 but it just fails right there , no message or anything
dtgo said:
thanks for the reply , i did that and got Error 6 but it just fails right there , no message or anything
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If it doesn't say anything about identifying the device model or checking system, then something is wrong.
Might be a bad edit or it might have gotten corrupted while transferring back into the zip.
I stick with N++ for the edits, sometimes windows file transfer can be a pain by itself while trying to replace the update script, 7zip might help.
dtgo said:
thanks for the reply , i did that and got Error 6 but it just fails right there , no message or anything
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got it working thanks again man you've been a big help
Justatechie said:
On Notepad++: (not sure about notepad, but you must get rid of ro.build.fingerprint lines and the abort command after)
Delete/Remove lines 7 through 9. If left alone or not deleted fully it will not accept the update because its looking at the recovery image.
It expects 5.0 stock recovery but it sees 6.0 twrp. (since it was built off the source of twrp 3.0.0 which is mainly compatable with 6.0+)
Thats about it.
Thats odd.
You should probably Re-download or transfer the ww file again. Could just be a bad transfer of data.
Make sure you have twrp 3.0.0 and that system protection off. (it pops up on the first screen, but you can find it under twrp settings)
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Thx for reply. i manage to get updated to 6.0.1 but now i lost root. i did mistake not flashing twrp before 1st boot n it replace twrp to stock rec. Is there any root method available yet? I've tried latest kingroot but it was unsuccessful. Any way is there any difference between WW and TW firmware version?
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Thx for reply. i manage to get updated to 6.0.1 but now i lost root. i did mistake not flashing twrp before 1st boot n it replace twrp to stock rec. Is there any root method available yet? I've tried latest kingroot but it was unsuccessful. Any way is there any difference between WW and TW firmware version?
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You could probably flash recovery through fastboot, only if your bootloader is unlocked. If not it wont allow the flash. it would say FAILED cant flash unsigned image, but theres a chance that it might have been flashed, just check to see if changes have applied.
Assuming that you have went to the fastboot portion of your phone you can check its status.
if its not unlocked, then you have to find another way to root to flash your twrp recovery back on your phone.
Did this, but kept getting errors due to (probably) my use of xposed. Managed to soft brick my phone, and recovered it using http://forum.xda-developers.com/padfone-x/help/guide-restoring-stock-rom-recovery-t3179818
After that, had to edit updater-script to remove all checks.
What tripped me up was just how long the update reboot took. Almost half an hour. I was going to give up but decided to leave it while taking a short nap.
heres the updater script for anyone having issues
Please can someone help me?
I'm trying so hard to get this to work but I'm barely getting anywhere. What I've done (thanks to ninekaw9's guide):
- unlock bootloader
- wiped everything (yet there is still stuff in the file explorer, like the su install folder)
- using fastboot boot recovery:
-- use TWRP 2.8.7.0 to transfer files from sdcard to emmc
-- with TWRP 2.7.1.1:
--- installed WW 99.99.99.0 for KK (works)
--- installed WW 12.2.2.27 for LP & stock recovery (works)
--- installed WW 12.2.2.43 for latest LP (works)
- removed every abort line from updater script to get it to stop complaining about fingerprint/unexpected system contents
- installed modified FOTA WW 13.6.5.30 for MM (no OS change)
So after all that, I'm where I started but with no apps.
Before I found out 2.8.7.0 couldn't flash stock ROMs I flashed 12.2.2.43 after a full wipe and ended up with no System UI...
Outcomes from using different recovery to flash MM update:
2.7.1.1 with unmodified: apparently my phone is TW not WW (incorrect)
2.8.7.0 with unmodified: some weird fingerprint with omni-T00N and 5.1.1, even after wipe and stock 12.2.2.43 flash. Couldn't edit or replace the default.prop file, it would just get overwritten each time
stock with unmodified: couldn't even mount my SD card, so tried ADB sideload, got the unexpected system contents message
stock with modified (no sha1): would no longer allow me to ADB sideload (0.00x message)
TWRP (either) with modified (no prop): unexpected system contents
TWRP (either) with modified (no prop/sha1): seems to work, but upon boot to system, nothing appears to have changed.
I desperately want MM so I have a smaller system partition, then I can stop pushing updates to system to save space, and therefore won't need root so I can play Pokemon GO and use Sky Q.
That or I'm going to try Magisk... Has anyone used this on a Padfone?
If anyone can guide me through which files/folders I can delete from my phone to save space, that would be great. I know most folders are mounting points, but there's a lot of .sh files and other folders that I'm not familiar with.
I've asked in another thread where I can get TWRP 3.x for Padfone S, but nobody has replied!
Please can someone help me?
Nintynuts said:
I'm trying so hard to get this to work but I'm barely getting anywhere. What I've done (thanks to ninekaw9's guide):
- unlock bootloader
- wiped everything (yet there is still stuff in the file explorer, like the su install folder)
- using fastboot boot recovery:
- use TWRP 2.8.7.0 to transfer files from sdcard to emmc
- with TWRP 2.7.1.1:
- installed WW 99.99.99.0 for KK (works)
- installed WW 12.2.2.27 for LP & stock recovery (works)
- installed WW 12.2.2.43 for latest LP (works)
- removed every abort line from updater script to get it to stop complaining about fingerprint/unexpected system contents
- installed modified FOTA WW 13.6.5.30 for MM (no OS change)
So after all that, I'm where I started but with no apps.
Before I found out 2.8.7.0 couldn't flash stock ROMs I flashed 12.2.2.43 after a full wipe and ended up with no SystemUI...
Outcomes from using different recovery to flash MM update:
2.7.1.1 with unmodified: apparently my phone is TW not WW (incorrect)
2.8.7.0 with unmodified: some weird fingerprint with omni-T00N and 5.1.1, even after wipe and stock 12.2.2.43 flash. Couldn't edit or replace the default.prop file, it would just get overwritten each time
stock with unmodified: couldn't even mount my SD card, so tried ADB sideload, got the unexpected system contents messagestock with modified (no sha1): would no longer allow me to ADB sideload (0.00x message)
TWRP (either) with modified (no prop): unexpected system contents
TWRP (either) with modified (no prop/sha1): seems to work, but upon boot to system, nothing appears to have changed.
I desperately want MM so I have a smaller system partition, then I can stop pushing updates to system to save space, and therefore won't need root so I can play Pokemon GO and use Sky Q.
That or I'm going to try hiding root Magisk...
If anyone can guide me through which files/folders I can delete from my phone to save space, that would be great. I know most folders are mounting points, but there's a lot of .sh files and other folders that I'm not familiar with.
I've asked in another thread where I can get TWRP 3.x for Padfone S, but nobody has replied!
Please can someone help me?
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I used twrp 3.0. Worked like a charm what I ended up doing was reflashing the .43 and then the update after replacing the updater script file here is a link to the thread with the 3.0 twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/padfone-x/general/padfone-xs-to-stock-lollipop-root-t3263664
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I used twrp 3.0. Worked like a charm what I ended up doing was reflashing the .43 and then the update after replacing the updater script file here is a link to the thread with the 3.0 twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/padfone-x/general/padfone-xs-to-stock-lollipop-root-t3263664
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Thanks. No wonder I couldn't find it as it doesn't mention 3.0.0.0 or 3.x or any version number at all.
I have answered my own Q&A thread with a link so hopefully others can find it. Will try it now.
xantanion said:
I used twrp 3.0. Worked like a charm what I ended up doing was reflashing the .43 and then the update after replacing the updater script file here is a link to the thread with the 3.0 twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/padfone-x/general/padfone-xs-to-stock-lollipop-root-t3263664
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Thankfully it has worked many thanks. Unfortunately while Sky Q no longer complains about root, it does complain about my Padfone station being an external display, so still won't play videos
Hello, i think i made a big mistake, on my phone with root explorer i was unable to mount / and then i tried to mount /system into read only, i remember that i ticked "owner" "group" and "other" but only on read, and my phone just freezed and now the screen is on but it is black and the navigation buttons are on too, please help me
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Go to twrp, mount system, go-to inbuilt file manager and chmod 755 the system folder and reboot, or Dirty flash the firmware will do the job.
Next time, do nand-backup before perform sny changes to system. or would be better don't messed up with root partition.
R324D said:
Go to twrp, mount system, go-to inbuilt file manager and chmod 755 the system folder and reboot, or Dirty flash the firmware will do the job.
Next time, do nand-backup before perform sny changes to system. or would be better don't messed up with root partition.
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You are sure it is going to work ?
Yakia said:
You are sure it is going to work ?
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Lol
I don't know man, you could try. I'm not a magician...
Soooo little info you provided, I don't know what device you mentioned above? Rooted/unrooted? Custom rom/stock rom? Twrp installed/uninstalled? Almost zero info :laugh:
But basically, yes it'll work. Just do it..
R324D said:
Lol
I don't know man, you could try. I'm not a magician...
Soooo little info you provided, I don't know what device you mentioned above? Rooted/unrooted? Custom rom/stock rom? Twrp installed/uninstalled? Almost zero info :laugh:
But basically, yes it'll work. Just do it..
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I actually have twrp installed and fully functionnal, but the phone won't boot on os, when i try to boot, it always shows me recovery, and i precise that in /system there is no file, its empty, i don't know why but when i go to storage info i see that the system partition takes 4gb why ? If in file explorer /system is empty, why system takes 4gb ? Maybe it's not really empty ? Anyway i just need help please
Yakia said:
I actually have twrp installed and fully functionnal, but the phone won't boot on os, when i try to boot, it always shows me recovery, and i precise that in /system there is no file, its empty, i don't know why but when i go to storage info i see that the system partition takes 4gb why ? If in file explorer /system is empty, why system takes 4gb ? Maybe it's not really empty ? Anyway i just need help please
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I tried to help you here, but clearly you didn't read my previous comment.
Boot into TWRP (you said you have it installed), and you have to MOUNT SYSTEM first, or it'll just show you an empty folder without file.
R324D said:
I tried to help you here, but clearly you didn't read my previous comment.
Boot into TWRP (you said you have it installed), and you have to MOUNT SYSTEM first, or it'll just show you an empty folder without file.
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Where do i mount system ? Sorry if i'm maybe annoying i just want to be sure that i will not fail
Yakia said:
Where do i mount system ? Sorry if i'm maybe annoying i just want to be sure that i will not fail
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Just boot into twrp, you'll see mount menu as soon as you enter the twrp recovery. Enter mount and check system.
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Just boot into twrp, you'll see mount menu as soon as you enter the twrp recovery. Enter mount and check system.
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When i tick system, i have no "mount" button, i only have a "disable mtp" button, why ? I can give you screens if you want
its my first time rootnig my phone (galaxy a5 - SM-A520F ) and all ive done so far is installed TWRP. I downloaded supersu.zip but the files i see in the android's file explorer are diffrent from those that the twrp explorer shows so i cant find the zip file in twrp. I dont have an sd card to move it on. What can i do?
anastbogia said:
its my first time rootnig my phone (galaxy a5 - SM-A520F ) and all ive done so far is installed TWRP. I downloaded supersu.zip but the files i see in the android's file explorer are diffrent from those that the twrp explorer shows so i cant find the zip file in twrp. I dont have an sd card to move it on. What can i do?
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R U sure you selected zip and not img from twrp? Twrp might be looking only for img if that is so.
File manager in twrp is no different than standard file manager , only zips or img are visible.
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R U sure you selected zip and not img from twrp? Twrp might be looking only for img if that is so.
File manager in twrp is no different than standard file manager , only zips or img are visible.
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From what i read online (but could be totaly wrong) twrp files are the system files whereas android file explorers are internal storage.
I figured out how to access my system files but its read only so I cant paste in zip
anastbogia said:
I figured out how to access my system files but its read only so I cant paste in zip
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Need to "swipe to allow modifications" when you first time start TWRP
You'll be able to flash SuperSU then.
jason_l367 said:
Need to "swipe to allow modifications" when you first time start TWRP
You'll be able to flash SuperSU then.
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My problem is that I cant modify the system files from android not from twrp
anastbogia said:
My problem is that I cant modify the system files from android not from twrp
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Place the SuperSU zip file in 'Downloads' directory on your phone (there's no way it won't be visible in TWRP) do button combo ,enter twrp -swipe to allow modifications (so it's not 'read only') ,navigate to Downloads , select the 'supersu . zip ,swipe to install. There's literally no way it can fail.
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Place the SuperSU zip file in 'Downloads' directory on your phone (there's no way it won't be visible in TWRP) do button combo ,enter twrp -swipe to allow modifications (so it's not 'read only') ,navigate to Downloads , select the 'supersu . zip ,swipe to install. There's literally no way it can fail.
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I cant mount data folder in TWRP without wiping first so the data is empty and i cant see no downloads
I got an sd card and now I can locate the file, I flashed it but it failed and my phone couldn't boot so I install the Samsung firmware with odin. Will wiping before flashing fix this?
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I got an sd card and now I can locate the file, I flashed it but it failed and my phone couldn't boot so I install the Samsung firmware with odin. Will wiping before flashing fix this?
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If it were my phone , upon booting to twrp I'd wipe system data and cache(s) formatt data and flash a rom /root!
Since you got twrp ur bootloader is unlocked so u should be good to flashmagisk or latest SuperSU without issue. I'm not an expert. Sorry for the delayed responses this oppo phones are crap.
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If it were my phone , upon booting to twrp I'd wipe system data and cache(s) formatt data and flash a rom /root!
Since you got twrp ur bootloader is unlocked so u should be good to flashmagisk or latest SuperSU without issue. I'm not an expert. Sorry for the delayed responses this oppo phones are crap.
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I watched a tutorial and the guy in the vid doesnt wipe before flashing but after supersu is install he taps on the "wipe cache " or something like that. So I have to do that and will my data be erased?
anastbogia said:
I watched a tutorial and the guy in the vid doesnt wipe before flashing but after supersu is install he taps on the "wipe cache " or something like that. So I have to do that and will my data be erased?
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You phone should be rooted if you have twrp and flash the root zip. You don't have to wipe cache
The device may reboot 1-2 times after you flash the root.zip but you should be ok.
Hello to all...
After the last system update from pie to android 10(stock rom) I can't change system media folder to be writable, so I can change the lock/unlock sounds. I have tried to do that first with Es explorer, than with Root explorer and Fx explorer, but nothing helps. Also I have tried to find "Documents"(to enable) in App list in main settings but there is no "Documents" in list.
The phone is rooted and every file explorer that have I tried getting granted root permissions. In earier versions of miui I didn't had this kind of problem.
Is there anyone who knows how to solve this ?
try x-plore
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try x-plore
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Thanks for the reply but i don't think that problem is with any file explorer. Btw, I have tried X-plore, also.
Had the same problem and I've solved it by changing twrp to this unofficial twrp 3.3.1 beta08! After flashing this recovery boot to twrp and under mount, check system and vendor then reboot. Let me know if it worked.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/development/recovery-twrp-3-3-1-beta01-touch-t3987567/amp/
is possible, but I can't remember exactly that I've also flashed this:
https://github.com/Zackptg5/Disable...Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_08.18.2019.zip
wizard8400 said:
is possible, but I can't remember exactly that I've also flashed this:
https://github.com/Zackptg5/Disable...Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_08.18.2019.zip
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Ok, before i do that... could it be solve from Magisk manager>Advanced settings>uncheck Preserve AVB 2.0/dm-verity ? I am on Magisk 20.2.
I remember that after flashing dfe zip those checks were cleared in magisk, I don't know if the zip does more. First try flashing that twrp, I think that will be enough.
wizard8400 said:
I remember that after flashing dfe zip those checks were cleared in magisk, I don't know if the zip does more. First try flashing that twrp, I think that will be enough.
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Nothing was successful. First I flashed that TWRP from link. Than, after I tried, I also flash that zip through TWRP, but still can't paste files in system media folder.
For the information after flashed that zip, in Magisk advanced settings first two options was unchecked.
For now, I found that this is related to Android 10 changes.
did you go to twrp>mounts and check system and vendor, after flashing that version of twrp? was twrp beta08 the one you flashed? It worked for me, had the exact same problem after flashing 11.0.4
wizard8400 said:
did you go to twrp>mounts and check system and vendor, after flashing that version of twrp? was twrp beta08 the one you flashed? It worked for me, had the exact same problem after flashing 11.0.4
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Sorry, Wizard8400 for my too quick response. It actually helped. But, for now only with Root Exporer, which is enough for me. And Root exporer does that change to r/w only once. With next operation it will be ask once again to change from r/o to r/w.
I didn't change anything in TWRP Mount section. Personally, I had thinking but didn't dare.
Thanks for everything !
As a recommendation, you cand try this file explorer, it has root features, and it never let me down:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691
wizard8400 said:
As a recommendation, you cand try this file explorer, it has root features, and it never let me down:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691
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Yes, I had that file explorer. Very good. And with some really useful option like some sort of shift/click similar options for multiple files checking.
I really like Es file explorer and until now I was satisfied.