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Good evening,
I really need your help. Been satisfied user of the Virtuous Ville ROM, but wanted to try Leedroids On S Rom today.
It all started with flsahing the Boot.img via ADB, which worked fine. But hereafter, I think I may have made a bad mistake: I launched ClockworkMod recovery, pressed "Nandroid Backup" - without verifying the message - and then wiped my phone. I should have noticed that Clockworkmod wasn't able to mount the SDCard already at the time when it attempted to do the nandroid backup.
Situation is, phone is empty and won't boot, I have been trying to restore access to my SD Card since about three hours, re-rooted my phone and read some bricking threads here at XDA... could not find a solution.
I have used the android internal encryption feature when I had the old ROM. Could it be that this blocks Clockwork Mod from accessing the SDCard?
Can someone please help me?
Maybe there is a way to flash a Ville ROM via ADB, so I can bypass my SDCard-Problem?
Greetings
Ulukaii
Amendment:
right now, I am trying to revive my phone via relocking it and installing the Stock ROM via RUU afterwards. I hope this works while the phone is in fastboot mode.
If this is successful, I am going to post it here.
Does anyone know if I have to revert to stock recovery before applying the RUU?
Thanks in advance
Ulu
check this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459
And NO you dont need stock recovery, Just a sense ROM and a relocked bootloader
no you dont have to. RUU flash via fastboot should be no prob.
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I had the same problem a few days ago & the other forums didn't work for me so I relocked the bootloader and flashed the RUU. Now its back to its factory state and im well I'm just happy it works
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Edit -- azzledazzle already provided correct link -- apologies for double post
The link works, had to use it myself.
why not just try flashing stock recovery then going back to bootloader and clearing storage and then going back to bootloader restoring to factory and then rebooting into the rom it'll wipe all partitions including sdcard except for system that uses the original proc/mount and restores sdcard to default
worked for me everytime
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androidcues said:
why not just try flashing stock recovery then going back to bootloader and clearing storage and then going back to bootloader restoring to factory and then rebooting into the rom it'll wipe all partitions including sdcard except for system that uses the original proc/mount and restores sdcard to default
worked for me everytime
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That's precisely what was posted further above already. Click the link.
I also get this message "Can't mount SDCard" when using HTC sync to PC..
QUICK WAY TO FIX SD CARD ERRORS
Well this worked for me can't guarentee it for everyone else. I'm running a mac, was able to boot into CM10 very well. Initially it just got stuck at the bootloading image so I had to flash an update boot.img and was able to get in but noticed no sd card even couldn't access the sd card in recovery. So I flashed a TWRP Recovery, still showed that it wouldn't allow me to mount the sd card telling me there is some error, however it allows to mount usb storage which is a life saver.
On mac automatically it comes up with a pop up window that says initialize... ignore eject.
Click Initialize.
Tap on the Drive on the side -> ERASE TAB on top
From the drop down list chose FAT -> CLICK ERASE
After it's done eject the storage safely then unmount usb storage from the phone, you can try and tap mount SD CARD and it will still give you the same error. No worries there, boot into the OS and it'll prompt you that the sd card partition is damaged, it'll ask you to format. Let it format and your in the clear.
This works great if you were able to get into your OS.
I was running CM10
Just use TWRP. Thats it.
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AttachedSilver said:
I had the same problem a few days ago & the other forums didn't work for me so I relocked the bootloader and flashed the RUU. Now its back to its factory state and im well I'm just happy it works
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Can you give me a link to the RUU that you used? The one I'm trying to use will not work. It starts up but it wont finish.
cant mount sd at all
so i am having the same problem as others, i soft bricked my one s and was able to get it working again with "all in one kit" but now i still cant mount the sd card on phone or pc. can anybody help??
extremely helpful
jonsingh12 said:
QUICK WAY TO FIX SD CARD ERRORS
Well this worked for me can't guarentee it for everyone else. I'm running a mac, was able to boot into CM10 very well. Initially it just got stuck at the bootloading image so I had to flash an update boot.img and was able to get in but noticed no sd card even couldn't access the sd card in recovery. So I flashed a TWRP Recovery, still showed that it wouldn't allow me to mount the sd card telling me there is some error, however it allows to mount usb storage which is a life saver.
On mac automatically it comes up with a pop up window that says initialize... ignore eject.
Click Initialize.
Tap on the Drive on the side -> ERASE TAB on top
From the drop down list chose FAT -> CLICK ERASE
After it's done eject the storage safely then unmount usb storage from the phone, you can try and tap mount SD CARD and it will still give you the same error. No worries there, boot into the OS and it'll prompt you that the sd card partition is damaged, it'll ask you to format. Let it format and your in the clear.
This works great if you were able to get into your OS.
I was running CM10
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I tried this after a whole night of trying to fix my phone and instant fix it mounted as soon as I formatted from computer using use mount. Thank u a ton.
Ok just got the same problem ... unable to mount my sdcard. went back to stock recovery and it wasn't able to format/mount the drive.. I'm on a an OSX machine as well.. was about to RUU update but all I can find are exe (windows) files to run.. anyway for me to do a RUU update with a mac anyone.. Think only option for me is to lock my bootloader and install RUU .. but don't know how on a mac... thanks in advance...
oh forgot to mention i'm stuck on bootloop...
nvm I got it done.. just did a virtualbox with winxp and got all working.. wish they had osx native way of doing this. but at least I got a working phone again.. finally found the right words to search to find my answer..
So I have been using Hassoon 2000's HTC One X All-in-One Kit to unlock the boatloader, flash TWRP 2.3.1.0 recovery, and finally install the latest version of "Clean ROM."
I tried a couple times before and after flashing the rom to boot into the white bootloader by powering on while holding the power button but it didn't seem to work so I have been using Hassoon2000's tool to send a command to boot into bootloader.
I "successfully" installed Clean ROM but it kept cycling "Unfortunately process com.android.com stopped" or something very similar, and then it would reboot and try it again. BEFORE doing this I wiped the cache and dalvik cache but that was it.
SO, I rebooted into TWRP and tried wiping everything. Cache, Dalvik Cache, and System worked but Factory Reset, External Storage, and Android Secure all say "FAILED."
So then I went into "mount" which prompted Windows to open a Window that said "You need to format the disk in drive x: before you can use it." I have NOT clicked "format disk" because I'm not sure what it is formatting. Before hitting "Mount USB Storage" there are 4 buttons to check 1) Mount System, 2) Mount Data, 3) Mount Cache, and 4) Mount SD Card. I can get the first 3 to check and say "Unmount" but I CANNOT get the SD card to "check."
Now that I've gone back into into Install it shows /sdcard and there is only one folder there which is TWRP. So I no longer have my "cleanrom.zip" on there because the SD has somehow been wiped. I guess when I wiped System it also wiped the SD card because the first time I installed cleanrom, I don't think it deleted the SD card.
Now I am scared to exit TWRP before know how to get a custom rom .zip BACK onto the sdcard so I can, you know, have a rom to boot into since mine has been wiped.
So that is the first problem. The second will hopefully be resolved (the com.android.phone problem) once I re-flash because when I searched the forums for the same error everyone recommended to wipe everything and I had only wiped the cache and dalvik cache...
Any help please...?
I'll help you out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1839514
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Let your computer recognize your phone, bring up"my computer" and right click on removable storage. Hit "format" only bad thing you'll be wiped out. Once it formats, mount in recovery. Download a fresh copy of cleanrom to your comp, and drag it to phone. Flash entire cleanrom 5.1 through twrp.
Now you back on a stable rom to work with.
If you try anything else you'll have to use flash GUI app or fastboot kernels
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CheesyNutz: Thanks for pointing that out, I really did not see that sticky so I won't ask anymore questions in General...
InflatedTitan: Thanks for the help. When you say "mount in recovery" does that mean I will need to do the Power on with Volume Up trick? Or will I remain in TWRP? That's the only thing I'm afraid of is not being able to get back into bootloader or TWRP...
I've always flashed roms through CWR (and now TWRP) so I am not very familiar with the "manual" way. (i.e. I'm lazy.)
CheesyNutz said:
I'll help you out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1839514
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That's the nicest thing I've seen from you all day. U feel'n alright
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18th.abn said:
That's the nicest thing I've seen from you all day. U feel'n alright
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LoL
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InflatedTitan said:
Let your computer recognize your phone, bring up"my computer" and right click on removable storage. Hit "format" only bad thing you'll be wiped out. Once it formats, mount in recovery. Download a fresh copy of cleanrom to your comp, and drag it to phone. Flash entire cleanrom 5.1 through twrp.
Now you back on a stable rom to work with.
If you try anything else you'll have to use flash GUI app or fastboot kernels
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Hi Titan,
Sorry to bother you. I actually had the same problem except my file in the sd still there. but the thing is that my computer doesnt recognised my one x..
taikos said:
Hi Titan,
Sorry to bother you. I actually had the same problem except my file in the sd still there. but the thing is that my computer doesnt recognised my one x..
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I'm not sure I follow... Your saying when you plug the phone in, computer won't recognize it as a removable storage? But you DO have the rom zip on your sdcard?
Are you in sense jellybean or aosp? Sense jellybean won't prompt you to mount and transfer files automatically...
What exactly is the problem bro?
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InflatedTitan said:
I'm not sure I follow... Your saying when you plug the phone in, computer won't recognize it as a removable storage? But you DO have the rom zip on your sdcard?
Are you in sense jellybean or aosp? Sense jellybean won't prompt you to mount and transfer files automatically...
What exactly is the problem bro?
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I actually ran into the same issue and now computer won't recognize it as a removable storage and I do NOT have the rom zip on my SD card!! oh oh!?!?!
I got it, You have to Mound the USB in Recovery Mode to see it as it USB drive on PC
bashywash said:
I actually ran into the same issue and now computer won't recognize it as a removable storage and I do NOT have the rom zip on my SD card!! oh oh!?!?!
I got it, You have to Mound the USB in Recovery Mode to see it as it USB drive on PC
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For some reason HTC took the option to mount and transfer files easily. Its faster now to boot into twrp to transfer :/
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Don't forget to flash boot.img in fastboot before/after flashing the ROM if you were from 2.20 firmware.
HELP ME
i done root my XPERIA SP
after that i install rom with twrp
after reboot system my phone blank please help me
nikismail2903 said:
i done root my XPERIA SP
after that i install rom with twrp
after reboot system my phone blank please help me
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Why are you posting this in the HTC One XL forum??
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Hi all,
My evita was a bit slow so I performed a factory reset from the bootloader... stupid idea as it removed the OS (ROM) from my SD. I tried to push a ROM in the device, it said it was successful but there is still nothing on my SD card.
In the bootloader adb is not detecting my phone, fastboot is working though. Sideload is not working.
When i try to wipe anything from TRWP it says : it says "failed to mount 'sdcard' (invalid argument)"
Charac:
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT2.15.0000
TWRP 2.8.7.5
Could you help me???
antonin2503 said:
Hi all,
My evita was a bit slow so I performed a factory reset from the bootloader... stupid idea as it removed the OS (ROM) from my SD. I tried to push a ROM in the device, it said it was successful but there is still nothing on my SD card.
In the bootloader adb is not detecting my phone, fastboot is working though. Sideload is not working.
When i try to wipe anything from TRWP it says : it says "failed to mount 'sdcard' (invalid argument)"
Charac:
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT2.15.0000
TWRP 2.8.7.5
Could you help me???
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I found the solution : Plug the phone to the PC, open in TWRP recovery / click on mount, then the PC ask to format the device, format in fat32. Then copy the rom to the sdcard. Flash it with TWRP. Done!
CheesyNutz said:
I'll help you out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1839514
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Help me please the similar thing happend with me but i exit twrp. Now i don't know what to do
Basically I can't go into USB fastboot or mount USB storage in TWRP. In recovery I kept getting these errors:
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard/ (tw_mount)
E: Failed to mount /sdcard (Invalid argument)
I'm reading somewhere that I should't have done a factory reset in the bootloader, but somewhere along the way I wiped my sdcard so I have nothing to flash in my phone..
Basically all this started happening after I dropped my phone in the afternoon while it was charging. It worked fine for a while, but then it hanged then started bootlooping, so I did the factory reset. I'm seriously hoping it's not a hardware issue.. My USB cable was functional the last time I used it to flash stuff, and it can still be used to charge the phone, so..
I was on 2.20, S-on, TWRP 2.2 and was running rohan32's b7 kernel and KK m1 rom. Haven't been here in a while since everything was working fine..
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
What the heck, this questions has been asked like 3 times today.
Connect the phone to a Windows PC, open Device Manager. There you should have the option to format. Format as FAT32, and this should fix the SD card corruption.
Factory reset in hboot corrupts the SD. Only factory reset in TWRP.
Yeah I read that too. I would if I could but my PC isn't detecting my phone. fastboot devices, adb devices show nothing too.
Since that's that I'm gonna just hope it's just that my usb cable got damaged when I dropped it or something, get another cable and give it a try in a few hours.
Adb will only detect if you are in recovery or fully booted and fastboot will work well yeah that's obvious when
a box of kittens said:
Adb will only detect if you are in recovery or fully booted and fastboot will work well yeah that's obvious when
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You can boot to recovery but not Fastboot? Can you use TWRP to reboot the phone into the bootloader, have you tried that?
I had a similar problem, I ended up using Evita toolkit to update TWRP to the latest 2.4.2.0 version: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/99
Then I could use Mount option to mount the External Storage again, dumped my choice of ROM onto it and flash it.
hello there
i had the exact same problem as the author of this post except i used CleanROM5.1 (everything else the same)
my phone started rebooting faster and faster in look until it wouldnt get past the logo screen
i have tried every trick in this forum no success
came down to this post which seemed to look the best, as i seem to have the same problem of SDCARD not being recognized by phone
so i plugged it to the laptop on TWRP recovery and formatted the card
no success
PS.. i used a Mac to format the card, and it has the MS-DOS FAT option closest to the FAT32 sdcard filing system
are the 2 the same ? is that where my problem is? wrong file format when i formatted the card?
PLEASE HELP... I WORK IN A HOSPITAL AND ONCALL AND NEED THIS PROBLEM RESOLVED ASAP TONIGHT!
That could be the problem... FAT is not the same as FAT32.
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I would verify in device mgr that computer isn't seeing it, if you see android devices or my HTC in device mgr then it is recognized, if not then check the hidden devices option under tools and see if its greyed out , if so update driver at HTC.com
Oops just realized you said you are on a mac.....that might be your first issue of many
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twrp 2.4.x formats your sdcard as exFAT. i found out windows xp systems wont read it out of the box until you install this update.
stuck in recovery
any solutions for windows 7?
im using samsung gs3 and im stuck in twrp. my computer wont recognize the usb?
please help!!
purplebowties said:
any solutions for windows 7?
im using samsung gs3 and im stuck in twrp. my computer wont recognize the usb?
please help!!
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Ask in the gs3 forums. They will be better equipped to help you.
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purplebowties said:
any solutions for windows 7?
im using samsung gs3 and im stuck in twrp. my computer wont recognize the usb?
please help!!
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WTF did you come from?! But seriously the GS3 is different than the One XL so you could end up with a brick. Go search the GS3 forums or post a question there.
Even though this is the one x thread, I recommend using cwm over twrp. It is more stabled
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Herc08 said:
Even though this is the one x thread, I recommend using cwm over twrp. It is more stabled
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Hi!
it seems that I have exactly the same issue: My evita was a bit slow so I performed a factory reset from the bootloader... stupid idea as it removed the OS (ROM) from my SD. I tried to push a ROM in the device, it said it was successful but there is still nothing on my SD card.
In the bootloader adb is not detecting my phone, fastboot is working though. Sideload is not working.
When i try to wipe anything from TRWP it says : it says "failed to mount 'sdcard' (invalid argument)"
Charac:
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT2.15.0000
TWRP 2.8.7.5
Can you help me on this?
antonin2503 said:
Hi!
it seems that I have exactly the same issue: My evita was a bit slow so I performed a factory reset from the bootloader... stupid idea as it removed the OS (ROM) from my SD. I tried to push a ROM in the device, it said it was successful but there is still nothing on my SD card.
In the bootloader adb is not detecting my phone, fastboot is working though. Sideload is not working.
When i try to wipe anything from TRWP it says : it says "failed to mount 'sdcard' (invalid argument)"
Charac:
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT2.15.0000
TWRP 2.8.7.5
Can you help me on this?
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I found the solution : Plug the phone to the PC, open in TWRP recovery / click on mount, then the PC ask to format the device, format in fat32. Then copy the rom to the sdcard. Flash it with TWRP. Done!
My problems started a couple days ago, when my phone wouldn't connect to my computer...I didn't get a connection sound, a pop up, or any kind of indication it was connected (nothing in device manager and I have the lastest drivers installed.) It's strange though, my phone charges via usb. I also tried two other computers and nothing worked. So I flashed a CM10.1 rom and I went to flash a theme and everything went wrong. I was stuck in a boot loop and I couldn't access my recovery (twrp 2.3.1) so i was forced to perform a factory reset via the bootloader. I did that, and my sd card became corrupt. It completely erased everything off my phone. I can now access my recovery but if I try to do anything (wipe, etc) I get "E:Unable to mount storage." I also can't mount USB Storage because my phone won't connect to any computer, so am I screwed? :.( If you can help, please help...your help will be greatly appreciated. I'm even willing to compensate...
I forgot to add...Fastboot and adb is also not working for me. I've literally tried everything to my knowledge.
jrocx said:
My problems started a couple days ago, when my phone wouldn't connect to my computer...I didn't get a connection sound, a pop up, or any kind of indication it was connected (nothing in device manager and I have the lastest drivers installed.) It's strange though, my phone charges via usb. I also tried two other computers and nothing worked. So I flashed a CM10.1 rom and I went to flash a theme and everything went wrong. I was stuck in a boot loop and I couldn't access my recovery (twrp 2.3.1) so i was forced to perform a factory reset via the bootloader. I did that, and my sd card became corrupt. It completely erased everything off my phone. I can now access my recovery but if I try to do anything (wipe, etc) I get "E:Unable to mount storage." I also can't mount USB Storage because my phone won't connect to any computer, so am I screwed? :.( If you can help, please help...your help will be greatly appreciated. I'm even willing to compensate...
I forgot to add...Fastboot and adb is also not working for me. I've literally tried everything to my knowledge.
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Wipe your SDCARD in TWRP, then try mounting it.
For future reference, factory reset in bootloader corrupts the SD card if your bootloader is unlocked.
exad said:
Wipe your SDCARD in TWRP, then try mounting it.
For future reference, factory reset in bootloader corrupts the SD card if your bootloader is unlocked.
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When I wipe the external storage I get E:Unable to mount '/sdcard' and I felt like that was my only option, I was stuck in a bootloop and I couldn't connect to a pc or access twrp.
jrocx said:
When I wipe the external storage I get E:Unable to mount '/sdcard' and I felt like that was my only option, I was stuck in a bootloop and I couldn't connect to a pc or access twrp.
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Factory reset in bootloader is never an option if you're rooted/unlocked.
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uninstall drivers/software for any and all phones on your PC
Install latest HTC sync
uninstall HTC sync, leave HTC drivers, then try and get a fastboot connection.
exad said:
uninstall drivers/software for any and all phones on your PC
Install latest HTC sync
uninstall HTC sync, leave HTC drivers, then try and get a fastboot connection.
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Followed instructions step by step and still nothing...just says fastboot and still no sign of any connection.
timmaaa said:
Factory reset in bootloader is never an option if you're rooted/unlocked.
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I know that now
jrocx said:
I know that now
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Try a linux live USB or a VM to get a fastboot connection. Trying to figure out what's interfering with fastboot could take forever. When you do get fastboot working. Flash twrp 2.6 and wipe your SD card with it.
exad said:
Try a linux live USB or a VM to get a fastboot connection. Trying to figure out what's interfering with fastboot could take forever. When you do get fastboot working. Flash twrp 2.6 and wipe your SD card with it.
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Ok, I will let you know what happens. Thanks for your help.
exad said:
Try a linux live USB or a VM to get a fastboot connection. Trying to figure out what's interfering with fastboot could take forever. When you do get fastboot working. Flash twrp 2.6 and wipe your SD card with it.
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Fastboot is still not working?
Is there any steps I can take that don't require me to connect to a pc?
jrocx said:
Is there any steps I can take that don't require me to connect to a pc?
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Don't believe so, you'll need to use a PC in some way for this.
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What did you decide on VM or Linux liveusb?
I know twrp 2.6 can wipe a corrupt SD card but maybe cwm can too? If so you might be able to use ROM manager? To flash cwm and use cwm to wipe SD?
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RollTribe said:
Don't believe so, you'll need to use a PC in some way for this.
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I just don't understand why I can't connect to any pc, if I plug it in the usb it charges but that's it...could it be a hardware problem?
exad said:
What did you decide on VM or Linux liveusb?
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I used VM with Ubuntu
Doubt it. Try another PC?
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exad said:
What did you decide on VM or Linux liveusb?
I know twrp 2.6 can wipe a corrupt SD card but maybe cwm can too? If so you might be able to use ROM manager? To flash cwm and use cwm to wipe SD?
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When I try to wipe my sd card it says failed E: Unable to mount '/sdcard'
How would I go about using ROM manager if I can't connect to a pc?
exad said:
Doubt it. Try another PC?
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I used PCs running Windows XP, 7 and 8 and nothing...
jrocx said:
I just don't understand why I can't connect to any pc, if I plug it in the usb it charges but that's it...could it be a hardware problem?
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Try another cable?
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Is there any commands I can run in terminal command or something?
Hello,
I got this HTC One X from AT&T (->evita) and tried to get CM 10.2.1 running on that.
The steps I made:
Boot into bootloader, go to fastboot, then get the identifier, get unlock token via htcdev and unlocked it with fastboot.
I then flashed CWM 6.0.4.6 for evita via "fastboot flash recovery *filename*". Now I booted into CWM (recovery) and wiped everything instead of first trying to copy the cm.zip onto the sdcard. (I also didnt do this when the stock ROM was still running...)
Now I can access the phone via fastboot in the bootloader but I can not use adb or the USB mount when in CWM. Whenever I plug the phone into my computer (or laptop, doesn't matter. Also tried switching between USB 2 and 3 ports!) Windows keeps making the "unplugged" sound every second.
Reinstalling the latest HTC drivers did not change anything.
Anyone here knows a way how I can stop that or get the zip file on the memory? I also tried flashing the boot.img on boot and tested if I can copy the file then through CWM but that did not work.
Hoping,
NyphoX
Not sure if it'll work but try using TWRP recovery instead:
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/evita
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Installed the most recent version.
I get into the recovry and when I plug it into a computer Windows will keep making the "unplugged"-noise.
I can see the sdcard-directory perfectly when I hit install in both, TWRP and CWM but when I want to mount it via USB it will not change anything and I cannot access it on my PC.
adb doesn't list any device either.
Also, TWRP and CWM keep telling me that my phone is not rooted, when I try to power off or restart. Is that normal?
My other HTC One X (non AT&T) just works fine with cwm 5.*.*.*
It's normal for the recovery to inform you that you're not rooted, it'll suggest that you install superuser but there's no point doing that in your case because you have no working OS installed. Did you at any point perform a factory reset from the bootloader? If so, you've corrupted the internal storage (known bug on modified Evitas) and will need to wipe it with TWRP.
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Saw that in your Q&A.
I wiped the internal_sd and tested it after but it still did not work. I also tried a factory reset through TWRP but that did not help either.
Both recovery programs keep telling me "E:Unable to mount '/cache'.
Still not working. Q_Q
Update: I got like the oldest laptop I ever owned and installed the most recent HTC drivers there and tried to mount it. It told me in device manager that the "evita" is not recognized. When I let Windows search automatically it installed the drivers and I am now able to access the memory.
I can only assume what the problem was but it seems like the HTC One X (endeavoru) driver and the evita don't like each other...
TL;DR trying to install now. Will edit.
//EDIT: Windows still screws when I plug the phone to the other computer/laptop, so I just have to use the old machine now. Still thanks for your help, timmaaa!
//EDIT: It does work when I booted CM and enable the USB storage at the other two machines.