Hey guys today when I turned my phone on nothing happened it showed the htc screen then turned off. I loaded recovery and noticed that everything on my SD card was wiped. I'm thinking even the OS is gone as well because it will not boot past the HTC screen. It stays there and after about a min or so the phone turns off. Is there a way to install the stock os in fastboot?
Provide more info please. What ROM were you on? Were you on a custom kernel? Had you made any changes to the device recently? What are your bootloader details?
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timmaaa said:
Provide more info please. What ROM were you on? Were you on a custom kernel? Had you made any changes to the device recently? What are your bootloader details?
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I didn't have a custom rom installed, I was on latest stock. I was rooted and my bootloader was unlocked. I didn't make any changes to my device
That's very odd, devices don't usually just wipe automatically. Anyway, just try mounting your sd card in TWRP recovery and copying a ROM across from your PC.
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timmaaa said:
That's very odd, devices don't usually just wipe automatically. Anyway, just try mounting your sd card in TWRP recovery and copying a ROM across from your PC.
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yeah it wouldn't let me do that either, I downloaded the RUU and reloaded the phone that way.
Try wiping the sdcard again and then mounting it.
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pandasa123 said:
Try wiping the sdcard again and then mounting it.
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It was mounted, the problem was everything was wiped from it, I managed to get my phone back up and running by using the RUU. thanks for the help guys
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Well i was trying to install cleanROM 5.1 and cleanKERNEL on my HOX, but every time i would try it would say failed (unable to mount /sdcard, etc.) so i wiped my cache, did a factory reset, wiped external storage, then accidentally did a system reset so i have no OS installed now, i was running 2.20 before but found a tut to unlock bootloader and root. in bootloader it says ***tampered*** and ***unlocked***
So if i have a custom recovery installed that means im rooted right?
and basically what can i do to install this rom and kernel without an error
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Well i was trying to install cleanROM 5.1 and cleanKERNEL on my HOX, but every time i would try it would say failed (unable to mount /sdcard, etc.) so i wiped my cache, did a factory reset, wiped external storage, then accidentally did a system reset so i have no OS installed now, i was running 2.20 before but found a tut to unlock bootloader and root. in bootloader it says ***tampered*** and ***unlocked***
So if i have a custom recovery installed that means im rooted right?
and basically what can i do to install this rom and kernel without an error
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You have to plug it in to computer, open up "my computer" and click it... It'll ask you to reformat sdcard. Once its done, download cleanrom on your computer, mount your sdcard in trwp, and drag it onto your phone. open up recovery on your phone and flash entire rom :thumbup:
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InflatedTitan said:
You have to plug it in to computer, open up "my computer" and click it... It'll ask you to reformat sdcard. Once its done, download cleanrom on your computer, mount your sdcard in trwp, and drag it onto your phone. open up recovery on your phone and flash entire rom :thumbup:
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i tried that, and now instead of saying failed to mount it says
E: Unable to open zip file.
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/firmware.zip'
Updating partition details...
Edit:nevermind my own mistake,, it worked tho! thank you soo much
Lol glad you got it. Enjoy bro
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Same prob but...
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Lol glad you got it. Enjoy bro
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I have the same problem with my galaxy nexus but I don't have an external sd card, it's all internal only. I wiped my cache partition, I don't know why, then my cwm recovery was changed to twrp where I wiped my system. How do i fix it? Pls help!!
SuryaThunder said:
I have the same problem with my galaxy nexus but I don't have an external sd card, it's all internal only. I wiped my cache partition, I don't know why, then my cwm recovery was changed to twrp where I wiped my system. How do i fix it? Pls help!!
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Just wanted to let you know that you are in the wrong forum. This is the HTC One XL forum, you need to ask your question in the Galaxy Nexus forum. That will be the best place to get an answer.
pside15 said:
Just wanted to let you know that you are in the wrong forum. This is the HTC One XL forum, you need to ask your question in the Galaxy Nexus forum. That will be the best place to get an answer.
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Thx.. im kinda new to xda.
InflatedTitan said:
You have to plug it in to computer, open up "my computer" and click it... It'll ask you to reformat sdcard. Once its done, download cleanrom on your computer, mount your sdcard in trwp, and drag it onto your phone. open up recovery on your phone and flash entire rom :thumbup:
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i have install new ROM with this way but still same problem it wont go pass the beginning screen. i tried CM10 stable and paranoid 2+ both same, first screen and it will stuck on logo. what i am missing?
gilean86 said:
i have install new ROM with this way but still same problem it wont go pass the beginning screen. i tried CM10 stable and paranoid 2+ both same, first screen and it will stuck on logo. what i am missing?
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You have to flash the boot.img separately. There are only about 100 threads on this issue.
I have been reading for the last couple weeks, thinking I have an answer and end up further into the hole.
Rogers HTC One X / EVITA / HBOOT 2.14. / 2.4 TWRP initially, now 2.6 / Unlocked boot loader / s-on
1. Started trying to flash AOKP 4.2.2. Flashed boot.img, then followed with TWRP recovery. All I could get was the language screen and then it stalled. Tried numerous iterations of this with various wipes and flash first and flash after.
2. Next tried Viper 3.2.7. All good till it gets to startup screen then it stops (I understand Viper has its boot.img installed to start not needing it flashed).
3. While trying various wipes to see if it would install completely I mistakenly did a factory reset! Now no OS! No Nandroid! No ROM.zip!
4. To get a ROM on SDCard tried ADB sideload thru TWRP. after running script it says unable to mount SDCARD! Suggests I reboot system! Now a little leery of rebooting for fear it will not.
5. Also tried to MOUNT HTV via TWRP on to laptop. Did not recognize said ti initialize. Formatted FAT 32 (via MAC). Now will not mount SD Card. I did drop Viper.zip into mount (cache and system OK) but can not find it using FILE MANAGER via TWRP
6. Now am in BOOTLOADER screen of Android. Thought I could flash a ROM but from what I read it does not look possible.
Can any one point me in the right direction to get this thing up and running. At this point, as much as I am learning all the time, it does me no good having my phone down for two weeks (sure glad I kept my Nexus One).
Any answer at this stage is a good answer and I appreciate all input!
Thanks
D
Sounds like you did a factory reset in bootloader which corrupts the sd card after unlocking the bootloader. You used to be able to just mount it on pc and format it but after the jb update I don't think that's possible due to the drive no longer being a mass storage device but an mtp device instead. There was a method to fix it developed by team nocturnal but it looks like the site is inaccessible right now. I'll see if there's a way to fix it and get back to you. Bear with me.
[/COLOR]By any chance have you tried wiping sd card in twrp 2.6?
Also, have done SuperCID yet?
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Sounds like you did a factory reset in bootloader which corrupts the sd card after unlocking the bootloader. You used to be able to just mount it on pc and format it but after the jb update I don't think that's possible due to the drive no longer being a mass storage device but an mtp device instead. There was a method to fix it developed by team nocturnal but it looks like the site is inaccessible right now. I'll see if there's a way to fix it and get back to you. Bear with me.
[/COLOR]By any chance have you tried wiping sd card in twrp 2.6?
Also, have done SuperCID yet?
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SuperCID has not been done. It is S-ON presently.
I wiped SD Card as suggested. Saw it set up partitions. And now TWRP shows up when I mount . Can I just drop a ROM in and flash via TWRP? Any suggestions for a ROM. Could not get AOKP 4.2.2 to run or Viper 3.2.7.
Thanks for the quick assist at getting it to MOUNT.
Flash a stock sense rom and then fastboot flash boot boot.img extracted from the rom. Then use jet to downgrade hboot and SuperCID and then s-off. It'll save you lots of headaches.
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exad said:
Flash a stock sense rom and then fastboot flash boot boot.img extracted from the rom. Then use jet to downgrade hboot and SuperCID and then s-off. It'll save you lots of headaches.
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It all sounds simple when you say it.
I will find a stock sense ROM to install then follow with boot.img.
Is it necessary to wipe anything more then Dalvik and Cache?
Thanks again.
David
In twrp 2.6 the factory reset wipes everything except sd card and system. You don't have to wipe system but I always do when I'm flashing a new rom.
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exad said:
In twrp 2.6 the factory reset wipes everything except sd card and system. You don't have to wipe system but I always do when I'm flashing a new rom.
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Will wipe the system then.
Thanks again.
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Anytime pip
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So, I tried entering Recovery Mode, but accidentally pressed Factory Reset within the BL Mode, it rebooted, and now TWRP says
E: No SDCARD to mount / .
Someone please give me the recovery stock for evita , or some help suggestions here?
I thank you very much!
HTC One XL
Evita
1.14 HB
AOKP ROM
SuperCID
I also can't RUU, don't wanna risk bricking my phone with Super CID , also, PC does recognize it in Fastboot mode, so yeah.
You should be able to format the sd card in Windows.
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can I format the SDCARD while being in TWRP? I was kinda in the middle of putting a Sense rom on it , until this happened...
No you're gonna need a PC for this.
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No you're gonna need a PC for this.
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I know that, i'm just saying , can I just use TWRP to mount it, then format using my PC??
Yeah formatting through Windows is the only way back from this. You may think, but hey, formatting it will wipe the content. Unfortunately that's already happened from factory resetting in bootloader.
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timmaaa said:
Yeah formatting through Windows is the only way back from this. You may think, but hey, formatting it will wipe the content. Unfortunately that's already happened from factory resetting in bootloader.
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Oh my God!
Thank you very much, the phone seems to be working as it should again, without issues with the SDCard, honestly the content I could care less about, I just want
a working phone.
it seems to be working fine, let's see!
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Yeah formatting through Windows is the only way back from this. You may think, but hey, formatting it will wipe the content. Unfortunately that's already happened from factory resetting in bootloader.
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Or you could run an ruu if you can't figure out how to format. Either one works.
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For the record, I believe 2.6 twrp format can fix corrupt sd card.
I'll test to be sure.
Edit: With twrp 2.6 factory reset in bootloader didn't even seem to currupt my sd card. It just wiped it.
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exad said:
For the record, I believe 2.6 twrp format can fix corrupt sd card.
I'll test to be sure.
Edit: With twrp 2.6 factory reset in bootloader didn't even seem to currupt my sd card. It just wiped it.
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So it's working correctly again?
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It only wiped my sd card lol so... Not really
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It only wiped my sd card lol so... Not really
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Ever since i plugged in my PC from that day, factory resetting in BL Mode, it would say "Device seems to be corrupt, you need to format this in windows", but yes, it did remove everything from it anyways.
Okays guys so my friend is having some issues, I can't solve it so I figured I would go ahead and ask you. When he plugs in his phone while in recovery to mount the sd card, nothing shows up on his computer. When trying to flash a custom rom or backup of a rom, it gives error status 7. I do not know what is wrong with it, and can not seem to find out how to fix it. I have spent the past hour or so browsing the forums after he did trying to find a resolve to the issue with no avail. If you can help me in any way it would be greatly appreciated.
What version of recovery are you using? Sounds like the SD card is corrupt from doing a factory reset in bootloader.
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Thanks for your reply
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What version of recovery are you using? Sounds like the SD card is corrupt from doing a factory reset in bootloader.
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He is running TWRP 2.1.6, he does all of his wipes in recovery none in bootloader.
Edit: It even shows up in device manager, as a regular device. No exclamation point or anything. ADB even recognizes it in recovery mode.
Install the latest twrp and Wipe SD card in twrp then mount.
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Attempting
exad said:
Install the latest twrp and Wipe SD card in twrp then mount.
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Attempting this right, he said that he flashed the newest one but he didn't. Thanks for the input this might just be a user error on his end.
Mods feel free to move if this is in the wrong section.
This is an unofficial build of TWRP RECOVERY built from the latest twrp sources
I just compiled this out and it fixes the new fstab layout starting from tonight's Cyanogenmod build
Credit: Mdmower --> https://github.com/mdmower/twrp/tree/twrp-2.7.0.8
Download: http://d-h.st/kgR
Note: If after installing the recovery, it will not pass the screen TWRP:
Restart and boot normally (system), then with any file manager to delete this "/sdcard/TWRP/.twrps
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Sorry, this thread isn't pretty, but whatever
Mdmower also compiled his...didn't notice lol
feel free to take either one, won't hurt my feelings, as long as it gets the job done
http://mdmower.cmphys.com/download/267/?version=2.7.0.8
How did this recovery pan out? What's diff of this one and 2.7. Just wondering
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How did this recovery pan out? What's diff of this one and 2.7. Just wondering
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CM is having a new fstab layout for a number of devices. One of these changes include a by-name partition support (instead of say mmcblk0p33 called as "system"). you need this recovery to flash CM from today, and probably all 4.4.2 ROMs soon
That's the major change...other than that: adb fixes (big issue for me while trying to pull kmesg logs for Sense 6 building :fingers-crossed, LED fixes, dual core support, fix of backup and restoration of encrypted backups
Is the mounting to pc issue solved?
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Is the mounting to pc issue solved?
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I haven't tried. I know adb works now though so I can guess that mass storage will too
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Tried flashing, then tried booting both versions directly from fastboot and neither will completely boot for me. All I get is a flashing TWRP splash.
jacobas92 said:
Tried flashing, then tried booting both versions directly from fastboot and neither will completely boot for me. All I get is a flashing TWRP splash.
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Is anyone else having this issue? because its working for me fine. Maybe an ruu will fix it
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pandasa123 said:
Is anyone else having this issue? because its working for me fine. Maybe an ruu will fix it
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I guess I could try that. I'm fairly certain I've got the latest firmware and hboot, but its worth a shot
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jacobas92 said:
Tried flashing, then tried booting both versions directly from fastboot and neither will completely boot for me. All I get is a flashing TWRP splash.
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I did what Jose mentioned in the Pacman Kitkat thread as the fix to this--"Note: If after installing the recovery, it will not pass the screen TWRP
Restart and boot normally (system), then with any file manager to delete this "/sdcard/TWRP/.twrps"
It worked for me, and I had the same flashing TWRP screen issue as you.
Rayvin56 said:
I did what Jose mentioned in the Pacman Kitkat thread as the fix to this--"Note: If after installing the recovery, it will not pass the screen TWRP
Restart and boot normally (system), then with any file manager to delete this "/sdcard/TWRP/.twrps"
It worked for me, and I had the same flashing TWRP screen issue as you.
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Ahh. Thanks bud, I'll get right on that.
Mounting to PC is not working in this version of TWRP
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Mounting to PC is not working in this version of TWRP
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It is for me, you could try uninstalling the currently installed driver on windows and reinstall it.
jacobas92 said:
It is for me, you could try uninstalling the currently installed driver on windows and reinstall it.
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I tried to uninstall and re-install the drivers but no luck for me to enable USB mounting in TWRP 2.7.0.8
I just flashed this via fastboot and when I go into recovery, it gets stock on the teamwin logo forever?? md5 checks out?
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I just flashed this via fastboot and when I go into recovery, it gets stock on the teamwin logo forever?? md5 checks out?
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I flashed this today and now my internal SD card doesn't mount. I'd be grateful for any assistance.
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I flashed this today and now my internal SD card doesn't mount. I'd be grateful for any assistance.
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All you needed to do was read the last few posts in this thread for suggestions on what to do.
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I flashed mine with Flash GUI Image. It worked flawlessly and TWRP is super smooth and stable. I couldn't use fastboot because my phone can't be recognized by my PC.
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All you needed to do was read the last few posts in this thread for suggestions on what to do.
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I'm sorry timmaaa, I'm not sure what you mean. When I use a file explorer on my phone, it says my internal storage sd card is unmounted.