htc explorer shows error "UIDs on the system are inconsistent, you - HTC Pico (Explorer)

After getting that "UIDs on the system are inconsistent, you need to wipe your data partition or your device will be unstable" error message in Docs v8, i tried flashing ruu & cwm backup The same error occured, i wiped/factory reseted, cleared dalvik cache and wiped cache.
After rebooting, same error. I wiped the SD card, same error after booting.
please help me .................

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[Q] Stock Recovery Factory reset..

I have accessed my stock recovery and formatted or wiped my "Cache partition" without any problems. But when I choose "Wipe data/factory reset". There's an error coming up. Here's the log:
Android system recovery <3e>
Wipe Cache Partition:
-- Wiping cache...
Formatting /cache...
Cache wipe complete...
Wipe data/factory reset:
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
E:Can't open /data/cwpkg.zip
E:Can't open /data/cw.prop
E:Can't open /cache/cwpkg.zip
E:Can't open /cache/cw.prop
Formatting /cache...
Data wipe complete...
I believe that drive E:/ stands for my MMC right?, I've double checked it, file that being called on is not existing. Even the stock MMC doesn't have those files.
Could anyone shed some light regarding these files that are being called on?
Thanks.
P.S.
Just a guess, "cwpkg" means "ClockWork Package"?
Edit:
corrected typo..
[Q] Are the errors causing you any problems? or are you simply curious?
I wonder if you get this error if you perform a wipe cache before doing a wipe data/factory reset. Someone with more Android experience than myself might be able to confirm this???
But, perhaps the wipe data option performs its own wipe cache and as you've already done that it then can't find the files to delete??
Skanob: wrong. E: stands for Error:
i would try reflash the ruu
ben_pyett said:
[Q] Are the errors causing you any problems? or are you simply curious?
I wonder if you get this error if you perform a wipe cache before doing a wipe data/factory reset. Someone with more Android experience than myself might be able to confirm this???
But, perhaps the wipe data option performs its own wipe cache and as you've already done that it then can't find the files to delete??
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There's actually no problem.. It boots itself fine after wiping. It really doesn't matter what you choose first or last, my take on it is just whenever you choose the wipe the data. that certain "error" comes up.
But everything is A-ok.. So i guess you can say i'm just curious..

[Q] Dalvik Cache Issue

Hello,
Whenever I try to flash on a new ROM I always wipe system/data. Then fix permissions. But whenever I try to wipe dalvik cache I get the same error (well.. at least I think it's an issue) every time,
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcb1k1k1p2
(File exists)
Davlik Cache wiped.
It did say that it wiped it, but it didn't mount.. any suggestions? Does it get wiped?
Thanks
Edit: Also should add that I had that this problem before and after odining to stock.. didn't think of that before.

[Q] Rogue Recovery 1.3.0 issue

I've got Rogue Recovery 1.3.0 on the Xoom. When I try to wipe Dalvik cache, I get the following error message:
Error mounting /data!
When I got to Mounts and Storage menu and try to mount data, I get the following error:
Error mounting /data!
If I wipe user data, I don't get any errors - but it doesn't look like the user data has been wiped.
I reflashed Rogue Recovery again today, still having the same problems.
Anyone experience something similar?
I did encrypt the tablet. Could that be causing the issue?
I've not run into a similar issue with my Evo...
Thanks for the views. I think encryption is the problem. Had to fast boot and unlock the OEM to clear away user data.
Problem is encryption messes nandroids.

How to make a clean reinstallation

Hello,
I am currently triying to make a clean installation of CM12. I wiped cache, dalvik..., data and a format via TWRP. Then installed current nightly. After first boot I get dozens of error messages that processes stopped. And: "unfortunately, Setup Wizardstopped." I am not able to us the tablet because of those error messages...
What did I wrong? Thought a wipe cache, dalvik... data and a format is enogh to make a clean installation?!
Now it seems to work. Could it be, that data (like folder Android) on my SD Card caused the problems? I removed the android folder on my card and wiped it again....

format data

Hey guys, my friend accidently formated my phone data in twrp in the wipe section.
In the wipe section, instead of giving factory reset, my friend clicked on the 'format data' . The problem now is my os has been wiped and while trying to install a new os, its showing can't mount cache, system and data. (invalid argument)
I am using TWRP 3.0.0-0
I tried mounting them in the partitions to mount, but its not getting selected.
SYSTEM, CACHE & DATA
Any solutions guys??

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