Hi there,
I can no longer boot past the 4 coloured balls on boot up.
I just installed the Team Win Recovery Project v2.6.3.4 on my Nexus 5. I followed the steps from the main menu of my device
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
...
OKAY [ 45.230s]
finished. total time: 45.230s
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-hammerhead.img
sending 'recovery' (13272 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.608s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 1.039s]
finished. total time: 1.647s
Now my device won't boot back to the main menu. I can enter recovery mode without a problem, but it appears that my device was erased somehow.
I'm not sure what exactly to do next. This is the first time I've tried rooting something.
Also from the recovery menu, if I press the square in the middle it says the following
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount storage'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Have you tried wiping data and cache while in recovery?
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Jimlarck said:
Have you tried wiping data and cache while in recovery?
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Thanks for the quick reply, No I haven't. I just need to hit that Wipe button?
karyuudo said:
Thanks for the quick reply, No I haven't. I just need to hit that Wipe button?
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Okay, so in the Recovery menu click the wipe button, then click Advanced Wipe, and only check Dalvik and Cache, then wipe that. This will take a while though, it can take up to 10 minutes so don't freak out, also I recommend you don't let the screen time out. So keep tapping every now and then, and be patient.
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Wait, I just read the last portion of your first post, first you should fix permissions in the Advanced menu. Then wipe dalvik and cache
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Jimlarck said:
Okay, so in the Recovery menu click the wipe button, then click Advanced Wipe, and only check Dalvik and Cache, then wipe that. This will take a while though, it can take up to 10 minutes so don't freak out, also I recommend you don't let the screen time out. So keep tapping every now and then, and be patient.
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Wait, I just read the last portion of your first post, first you should fix permissions in the Advanced menu. Then wipe dalvik and cache
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Okay I just tried it, and it says
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount storage
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Failed to wipe dalvik
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount storage
and at the top it says Wipe Complete
and in red Failed
karyuudo said:
Okay I just tried it, and it says
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount storage
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Failed to wipe dalvik
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount storage
and at the top it says Wipe Complete
and in red Failed
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Have you tried fixing permissions?
Go to Advanced and it should be an option called Fix Permissions.
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something much easier than flashing the factory img.. adb push a custom rom and gapps to your phone then flash them in your recovery. thats all thats needed. thats what i did when i got my n5 and was in the same situation as you.
simms22 said:
something much easier than flashing the factory img.. adb push a custom rom and gapps to your phone then flash them in your recovery. thats all thats needed. thats what i did when i got my n5 and was in the same situation as you.
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Thanks for that suggestion, but I'm brand new to this, would you mind writing each step out? My apologies, I'm completely lost with what you just wrote. Where do I find each of these things?
simms22 said:
something much easier than flashing the factory img.. adb push a custom rom and gapps to your phone then flash them in your recovery. thats all thats needed. thats what i did when i got my n5 and was in the same situation as you.
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That takes a bit more time though, first let's try the quick and simple things before we try that.
I've had this problem before and what I did was Fix Permissions and wipe Dalvik and Cache, it literally happened to me yesterday.
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Jimlarck said:
Have you tried fixing permissions?
Go to Advanced and it should be an option called Fix Permissions.
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Yeah i tried that, got the same batch of errors again about not being able to mount the cache and storage.
karyuudo said:
Yeah i tried that, got the same batch of errors again about not being able to mount the cache and storage.
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Then you'll have to flash back to stock, can you enter your bootloader? Also, what root method did you use and was your phone 4.4 or 4.4.1?
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Jimlarck said:
Then you'll have to flash back to stock, can you enter your bootloader? Also, what root method did you use and was your phone 4.4 or 4.4.1?
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By bootloader you mean Team Win Recovery Project 2.6.3.4 then yes. I'm in that menu
Basically if you see my first post, that was what I did exactly to root the phone. I was on 4.4 when I did this.
karyuudo said:
By bootloader you mean Team Win Recovery Project 2.6.3.4 then yes. I'm in that menu
Basically if you see my first post, that was what I did exactly to root the phone. I was on 4.4 when I did this.
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No, your bootloader is accessed by turning off your phone and holding both the volume up and down buttons and the power button.
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Jimlarck said:
No, your bootloader is accessed by turning off your phone and holding both the volume up and down buttons and the power button.
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Sorry I was trying to update my post, but it says I gotta wait 5 mins before making any changes.... LOL...
Yup I was going to say, yes I can get into there.
karyuudo said:
Sorry I was trying to update my post, but it says I gotta wait 5 mins before making any changes.... LOL...
Yup I was going to say, yes I can get into there.
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Good, here's a guide that should help you out. Follow through with the steps and you should be good, if you have any problems you can either ask here or in the thread.
Here ya go - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
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Jimlarck said:
That takes a bit more time though, first let's try the quick and simple things before we try that.
I've had this problem before and what I did was Fix Permissions and wipe Dalvik and Cache, it literally happened to me yesterday.
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no it doesnt. adb push the files to your phone, then use the recovery to flash them. took me about 5 minutes including the flash.
simms22 said:
no it doesnt. adb push the files to your phone, then use the recovery to flash them. took me about 5 minutes including the flash.
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But the recovery is having trouble mounting partitions.
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Good, here's a guide that should help you out. Follow through with the steps and you should be good, if you have any problems you can either ask here or in the thread.
Here ya go - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
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Thanks very much for your help! Hopefully I'll be back up an running shortly I'm assuming the easy way works most times right?
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But the recovery is having trouble mounting partitions.
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its a bug in recovery. if i remember right, going to the wipe menu then formatting data will fix it.
karyuudo said:
Thanks very much for your help! Hopefully I'll be back up an running shortly I'm assuming the easy way works most times right?
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Yup, the easy way should work!
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simms22 said:
its a bug in recovery. if i remember right, going to the wipe menu then formatting data will fix it.
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@karyuudo already tried that, it fails.
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Hi, i have encounter a problem that my TOTAL internal storage is 0.00B. i have tried to factory reset my phone but it is still 0.00B. So is there any ways that i can do to increase back my internal storage?
updated:[problem solved]
thanks to
vivekchamoli who help my phone connect to ODIN ( http://minus.com/ljsnp6zvPg6kK )
MicroGeek who provide me with the .tar file here
Flash a new rom. Some roms have this problem
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jumper62 said:
Flash a new rom. Some roms have this problem
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rkoby13 had a solution by someone else on his sig, i think... search 0.00B internal storage problem, should get a hit.
not rkoby sig then trying to remember where the solution was..... sorry!
RE:
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Flash a new rom. Some roms have this problem
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I have try to flash different but it's still the same.
Did you wipe data?
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jumper62 said:
Did you wipe data?
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i tried to reset my phone through the normal factory data reset but it bring me to the CWM and it say data wipe failed. So i use the CWM wipe data/factory reset and it say data wipe complete but when i go back and check my internal storage, it's still 0.00B.
thereisfood said:
Hi, i have encounter a problem that my TOTAL internal storage is 0.00B. i have tried to factory reset my phone but it is still 0.00B. So is there any ways that i can do to increase back my internal storage?
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Its g3mod kernel problem;data partition converted.flash other means fugumod kernel.
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What rom are you currently on?
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What rom are you currently on?
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I am currently using GB 2.3.7 Alpha 3 for CWM
pratikmore said:
Its g3mod kernel problem;data partition converted.flash other means fugumod kernel.
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what do you mean?
Flash this file. It has helped me when i got into the same situation as you.
MicroGeek said:
Flash this file. It has helped me when i got into the same situation as you.
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Is that file for ODIN? If yes do you have a file for CWN because my phone cannot connect to ODIN
thereisfood said:
Is that file for ODIN? If yes do you have a file for CWN because my phone cannot connect to ODIN
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Its for odin. Sorry there isn't a cwm version and I didn't make it so I don't know how to make it into a cwm zip. Sorry.
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thereisfood said:
Hi, i have encounter a problem that my TOTAL internal storage is 0.00B. i have tried to factory reset my phone but it is still 0.00B. So is there any ways that i can do to increase back my internal storage?
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Same situation hapened to me with CM 8.3 and was repeating several times after.I resolved it and here is how i did it.
1:Flash CM 7.2 Aplha 8.3 or any other rom with default kernel via cwm.
2:Wait till download is done and your phone restart's in cwm recovery.
3:Then select "Wipe data factory reset",then go in Advanced menu,Clear cache,Clear Dalvik cache
4:Hit restart and wait for the boot to complete.
And that should solve the problem.I hope that helped to you.
@up Same problem happened to me, I just flashed cache.rfs via Odin and it went back to normal...
nemanja899 said:
Same situation hapened to me with CM 8.3 and was repeating several times after.I resolved it and here is how i did it.
1:Flash CM 7.2 Aplha 8.3 or any other rom with default kernel via cwm.
2:Wait till download is done and your phone restart's in cwm recovery.
3:Then select "Wipe data factory reset",then go in Advanced menu,Clear cache,Clear Dalvik cache
4:Hit restart and wait for the boot to complete.
And that should solve the problem.I hope that helped to you.
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I have done what you told me to do but there is a problem. I can't clear dalvik cache. It say "w:failed to mount /dev/block/stl7 (invalid argument)"
thereisfood said:
I have done what you told me to do but there is a problem. I can't clear dalvik cache. It say "w:failed to mount /dev/block/stl7 (invalid argument)"
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Ok, Remove this "fs.current " file from the sdcard folder /sdcard/Android/data/g3mod/ and reboot.
This will solve issue
or else goto download mode and flash another kernel and reboot, note : remember to remove above mentioned file before flashing.
vivekchamoli said:
Ok, Remove this "fs.current " file from the sdcard folder /sdcard/Android/data/g3mod/ and reboot.
This will solve issue
or else goto download mode and flash another kernel and reboot, note : remember to remove above mentioned file before flashing.
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I have deleted that file and I directly reboot into recovery than I flash CM7.2 alpha 8.3. When download complete, I wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache. But same error occur "failed to mount /dev/block/stl7 (invalid argument). So is there other ways to slove this problem or my internal memory problem?
thereisfood said:
I have deleted that file and I directly reboot into recovery than I flash CM7.2 alpha 8.3. When download complete, I wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache. But same error occur "failed to mount /dev/block/stl7 (invalid argument). So is there other ways to slove this problem or my internal memory problem?
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yup , try flashing using ODIN tool method , it will solve this issue
vivekchamoli said:
yup , try flashing using ODIN tool method , it will solve this issue
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If ODIN is the only way to slove the problem, I need the step and the tools for ODIN to recognise my Phone and how to flash with ODIN.
So i got the intall from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2178402
Wiped dalvik 3 times, wiped cache, formatted system and data.
Then i had to edit the updater-script to remove the first line. After i have done that the rom installed.
After rom installed i installed gapps without doing a restart.
After restart the phone is stuck on the logo show. (Pacman and 3 ghosts + samsung) The animation on the logo is goign so i gave it some time and it never boot up. Tried pulling the battery and another restart, still no go. On my second try i installed the rom without gapps thinking it might have caused the bad boot but it's suck again. Can you guys point me in the right direction? The phone doesnt give any feedback of what is going wrong.
I727, update from sky ICS(june), kernel 3.0(if i remember correctly)
mcpeter said:
So i got the intall from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2178402
Wiped dalvik 3 times, wiped cache, formatted system and data.
Then i had to edit the updater-script to remove the first line. After i have done that the rom installed.
After rom installed i installed gapps without doing a restart.
After restart the phone is stuck on the logo show. (Pacman and 3 ghosts + samsung) The animation on the logo is goign so i gave it some time and it never boot up. Tried pulling the battery and another restart, still no go. On my second try i installed the rom without gapps thinking it might have caused the bad boot but it's suck again. Can you guys point me in the right direction? The phone doesnt give any feedback of what is going wrong.
I727, update from sky ICS(june), kernel 3.0(if i remember correctly)
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I have tried looking through google and xda forums for the answer and sadly i didnt find anyone with the same problem.
mcpeter said:
I have tried looking through google and xda forums for the answer and sadly i didnt find anyone with the same problem.
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Ok so i have installed newest sky ics again and the install wasnt a problem at all + everything ran fine. Then i went to update clockwork mod, downloaded the original pacman(the one with the line intact) reinstalled without gapps and still no go. I cant figure our the deal with this rob. Even tho im not a rom developer myself i have a strong programming background and i attend an IT college right now. Here's my 2 cents to the developer of PACMAN for Skyrocket.
1st thanks for all you hard work.
2nd. please make indicators during the install to see how is the progress going because right now it's like installing and then sucessfully updated. 3rd first boot should be console boot to indicate what is blockign the freakign rom. I spent my whole day trying to figure this out and noone would help + the app has absolutely no feedback for the user to trouble shoot.
Lol its not the ROM mate. Hate to tell you but its not also bootlooping on install is a common issue for some of you so my guess is you are not searching with proper terms.
Here is your bone: wipe cache and dalvik from recovery if its boot looping like that.
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mtdew said:
Lol its not the ROM mate. Hate to tell you but its not also bootlooping on install is a common issue for some of you so my guess is you are not searching with proper terms.
Here is your bone: wipe cache and dalvik from recovery if its boot looping like that.
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Hey thanks for replay. When i tried to format cache the phone just said it's formatting and stayed there untill the screen went black and restarted.
mcpeter said:
Hey thanks for replay. When i tried to format cache the phone just said it's formatting and stayed there untill the screen went black and restarted.
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Something else is wrong then what recovery are you using and what version and where did you get it.
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mtdew said:
Something else is wrong then what recovery are you using and what version and where did you get it.
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Im using CWM R 6.0.1.4 and i got it from rom manager.
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Im using CWM R 6.0.1.4 and i got it from rom manager.
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Switch to sk8's in the dev section or twrp never rely on ROM manager for anything on this phone. That still doesn't explain why your phone would reboot while wiping cache.
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mtdew said:
Switch to sk8's in the dev section or twrp never rely on ROM manager for anything on this phone. That still doesn't explain why your phone would reboot while wiping cache.
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I have switched to twrp and it looks more advanced. I have tried to do a cache wipe and the twrp hang too. It seem like i cant access the cache E: patiotion. When i try to save logs from the phone i get:
Finished running boot script.
E:Cant open /cache/recovery/log
E:Cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Cant open /cache/recovery/last_install
EataManager:; Output_version -- Unable to make
Copied Recovery log to /sdcard (Note the sc card wasnt even in the phone at the time of this)
Also when i tried to do a first dalvic wipe i got the same errors but after the first one i get the wipe complete message.
What are you trying to do right now? You probably had a bad download of pac man when you first started. Did you check md5 checksum? Now you don't have external SD card in? Its hard to help when not clear what you're trying to do.
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Wrong section, and you shouldn't use anything from ROM manager like mtdew said
switch to twrp and try again
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mcpeter said:
I have switched to twrp and it looks more advanced. I have tried to do a cache wipe and the twrp hang too. It seem like i cant access the cache E: patiotion. When i try to save logs from the phone i get:
Finished running boot script.
E:Cant open /cache/recovery/log
E:Cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Cant open /cache/recovery/last_install
EataManager:; Output_version -- Unable to make
Copied Recovery log to /sdcard (Note the sc card wasnt even in the phone at the time of this)
Also when i tried to do a first dalvic wipe i got the same errors but after the first one i get the wipe complete message.
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1. Copy Pacman rom on external sd card.
2. Use latest Twrp and boot into recovery and select 'wipe'
3. Wipe cache, dalvik, Factory reset, system & internal storage.
4. Go back to main twrp screen and select install.
5. Find rom on and External card and install.
You should have no problems. It is a great rom.
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does anyone know how long on average it takes to wipe the cache and settings? because it's been sitting here for ~10minutes "
on:
..Wiping cache..
Formattting /cache...
Flawlessbrown said:
does anyone know how long on average it takes to wipe the cache and settings? because it's been sitting here for ~10minutes "
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..Wiping cache..
Formattting /cache...
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A few seconds. Are you able to move around in Recovery still? If so, go into Advanced and restart Recovery...
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Flawlessbrown said:
does anyone know how long on average it takes to wipe the cache and settings? because it's been sitting here for ~10minutes "
on:
..Wiping cache..
Formattting /cache...
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Happened to me on my SII Hercules... There was an error saying that the cache/recovery log could not be opened.. I flashed TWRP and it fixed the issues for me..
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Flawlessbrown said:
does anyone know how long on average it takes to wipe the cache and settings? because it's been sitting here for ~10minutes "
on:
..Wiping cache..
Formattting /cache...
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I would pull the battery or vol - & power and reboot recovery and either flash blackhole wiper or file system cleaner to see if either of those can clean it.
...Which cwm version are you on?
xWolf13 said:
Happened to me on my SII Hercules... There was an error saying that the cache/recovery log could not be opened.. I flashed TWRP and it fixed the issues for me..
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Yep yep it happened with my girls s2, had to flash twrp 2.5, same recovery cache error.
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I'm using TWRP v2.6.3.0, I've tried Factory Reset and Advanced Wipe (Ticking off Dalvik Cache, data, System, cache). Then I go to install a rom, it gives me an error. I currently don't have another camera to show the error. I'll write what I see in the terminal:
set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed
E:Error executing updater binary in zip'/extern(not sure what's after this, it doesn't show).
Error flashing zip '/extermal_sd/cm-11-20131222-
Updating partition details...
And that's it, I don't know how to fix it. I've tried everything.
I'm using i727r by the way, not the AT&T version.
-John.
JohnSmithenz said:
I'm using TWRP v2.6.3.0, I've tried Factory Reset and Advanced Wipe (Ticking off Dalvik Cache, data, System, cache). Then I go to install a rom, it gives me an error. I currently don't have another camera to show the error. I'll write what I see in the terminal:
set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed
E:Error executing updater binary in zip'/extern(not sure what's after this, it doesn't show).
Error flashing zip '/extermal_sd/cm-11-20131222-
Updating partition details...
And that's it, I don't know how to fix it. I've tried everything.
I'm using i727r by the way, not the AT&T version.
-John.
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Use CWM recovery 6.0.3.7 or newer.
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EQ2192012 said:
Use CWM recovery 6.0.3.7 or newer.
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So I just flash it the same way I did with twrp with Odin?
-John.
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So I just flash it the same way I did with twrp with Odin?
-John.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785999
Section 5 is recoveries. CWM recovery zips can be flashed in your current recovery. Just reboot recovery after flashing. Just a point to make...Rule #1...Search before posting. Enjoy and good luck!
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EQ2192012 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785999
Section 5 is recoveries. CWM recovery zips can be flashed in your current recovery. Just reboot recovery after flashing. Just a point to make...Rule #1...Search before posting. Enjoy and good luck!
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Thanks man, appreciate the help. My bad for not using the search, first time I've had an Android phone in awhile. Thanks again.
-John.
I installed the my mobile's original firmware using the Odin tool. The installation was successful. After a while a system update came and I decided to install it. During the installation, the installation got stuck at 51% and after waiting for a long time I had no other choice but to take the battery out. After that I turned my phone on and I got "failed to mount /system (invalid argument)" and I am not getting the recovery options like factory reset, wipe cache partition, reboot system. I tried to install the firmware again and again but still I am getting this screen (screen shot attached) and I tried searching every where but found nothing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Screenshot Link :-
drive.google.com/file/d/1L1QohTDPjk8TQsYWm6OP2aZqDW4jVU6x/view
Have you tried flashing twrp, install a custom rom then reflash stock,
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DushDJ said:
Have you tried flashing twrp, install a custom rom then reflash stock,
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I tried to install TWRP by putting the TWRP in the "AP" of Odin. After installation, the phone reboots and then I again get the same error message whose screen shot I have attached in my question.
educef199 said:
I tried to install TWRP by putting the TWRP in the "AP" of Odin. After installation, the phone reboots and then I again get the same error message whose screen shot I have attached in my question.
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Well, that looks bad to me. You should try using the phone pit, tick re partition, tick nand erase and it might work.
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DushDJ said:
Well, that looks bad to me. You should try using the phone pit, tick re partition, tick nand erase and it might work.
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I've tried installing the firmware by ticking all 3 (phone pit, re partition, nand erase) but still getting the same error.
educef199 said:
I've tried installing the firmware by ticking all 3 (phone pit, re partition, nand erase) but still getting the same error.
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Well i think your phone is corrupted sadly. Last thing you can try is phone bootloader update, tick that and see.
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DushDJ said:
Well i think your phone is corrupted sadly. Last thing you can try is phone bootloader update, tick that and see.
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Tried that as well bro. Is there any other way ?