Hi,
I am trying to update to 4.4 from 4.2 on my A700. I used the nightly and gapps files recommended in this thread [NIGHTLY][ROM][4.4] CyanogenMod 11.0 for Acer A700 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563610
I booted into CWM Recovery v6.0.4.4 and installed both files. After that, I did a factory reset. I told it to reboot and now all I get is a boot loop of the Acer splash screen showing Bootloader Verion JB-653b3d3 (unlock mode) in the upper left. Then it vibrates once and reboots again. Can someone help me out?
btw, I have previously tried updating to a newer version of 4.2 and I was getting the same thing. At that point, I was able to flash my old files. Now I don't have the old files to flash. Also, I can't find a way to load files via usb. In CWM, it doesn't seem to want to mount so my XP machine can see it.
I am not too well versed in custom roms. I have looked over other threads in this forum but so far I don't see what I need. If my question has already been addressed (I wouldn't be surprised), I need some direction on this. I am stuck...
Thanks very much!
John
frankred said:
Hi,
I am trying to update to 4.4 from 4.2 on my A700. I used the nightly and gapps files recommended in this thread [NIGHTLY][ROM][4.4] CyanogenMod 11.0 for Acer A700 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563610
I booted into CWM Recovery v6.0.4.4 and installed both files. After that, I did a factory reset. I told it to reboot and now all I get is a boot loop of the Acer splash screen showing Bootloader Verion JB-653b3d3 (unlock mode) in the upper left. Then it vibrates once and reboots again. Can someone help me out?
btw, I have previously tried updating to a newer version of 4.2 and I was getting the same thing. At that point, I was able to flash my old files. Now I don't have the old files to flash. Also, I can't find a way to load files via usb. In CWM, it doesn't seem to want to mount so my XP machine can see it.
I am not too well versed in custom roms. I have looked over other threads in this forum but so far I don't see what I need. If my question has already been addressed (I wouldn't be surprised), I need some direction on this. I am stuck...
Thanks very much!
John
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Hey John.
What it sounds like, is that you didn't do your "wipes" before flashing the CM ROM. This is pretty much mandatory, and sounds like what happened.
I would boot back into CWM. These are what you need to wipe/format "before" flashing CWM.
1. Data/factory reset (this wipes your data partition)
2. System (this wipes pretty much all current system files)
3. Cache
4. Dalvak Cache (might need to look for this in "advanced", it depends on the recovery.)
5. Flexrom if it's an option. If not, don't worry about it, as it seldom causes issues.
Then, flash your CM. Now, for myself, I usually flash CM first, boot the system, bypass all the setup screens, then let it stabilize. Then I go back into CWM and flash the Gapps. That's just me though. Some folks flash CM, then Gapps in that order at the same time.
Good luck
MD
Thanks very much for the reply MD!
I tried the steps you suggested but I am still stuck in the same place. Let me explain.
When I select wipe data/factory reset, it processes for a second and then reboots. Is this normal behavior?
When I select Wipe Dalvik Cache, I get:
E:Unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Dalvik cache wiped.
I selected Show Log:
Block groups: 10
Reserved block group size: 79
Created filesystem with 11/78400 inodes and 10305/313344 blocks.
warning:wipe_block_device: wipe via secure discard suppressed due to bug in EMMC firmware
Cache wipe complete.
I:Ca't partition non mmcblk device: /decisces/platform/sdhci-tegra.0/mmc_host/mmc2
E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
rm: can't remove '/data/dalvik-cache': no such file or directory
rm: can't remove '/cache/dalvik-cache': no such file or directory
rm: can't remove '/sd-ext/dalvik-cache': no such file or directory
Dalvik Cache wiped.I have my rom and gapps in /storage/sdcard1/cminstall/
cm-11-2014-111-NIGHTLY-a700.zip - not renamed cmupdate.zip
gapps-kk-20131209.zip
I feel like I have a larger issue here...
Well, it has been a while but I am still stuck in the same boat. I have since had the flu and I was out of town for work for 3 days then 5 days.
My rom and gapps files are currently on my external SD card. Should they be on the internal storage?
I have been trying to connect via usb to my xp laptop but I am not having any luck. The best I can get is an A700 in Device Manager with a yellow exclamation point. I have tried installing the Acer usb drivers but they won't take.
The closest I get to Windows finding the tablet with my laptop is when I let it attempt to boot. Windows finds the device for about 5 seconds before it reboots again.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Any help would be much appreciated.
John
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This happens when you wipe the cache, but it does not mean anything is wrong with your phone.
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log and the other five errors are similar to this.
PERFORM A BACKUP PRIOR TO THIS
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PHONE.
Start by going into your recovery..
If you want to keep the ROM you have, then follow these directions. When flashing a new ROM follow the next set of directions.
KEEPING YOUR CURRENT ROM
1) Go into your recovery
2) Go to mounts and storage
3) Format /cache x3
4) Go to advanced in the main menu
5) Reboot recovery
If it is not working, repeat the steps.
FLASHING A NEW ROM
1) Go into your recovery
2) Format /system /data /cache x3 (Like any normal flashing of a ROM)
3) Install the ROM you want to use
4) Go to mounts and storage
5) Format /cache
6) Go to advanced in the main menu
7) Reboot recovery
8) Boot into your newly flashed ROM
I made this thread because some people still have this error show up even though it doesn't affect the way you flash a ROM.. It's just annoying to see that come up every time you hit the back button in CWM.
syedwaseem said:
This happens when you wipe the cache, but it does not mean anything is wrong with your phone.
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log and the other five errors are similar to this.
PERFORM A BACKUP PRIOR TO THIS
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PHONE.
Start by going into your recovery..
If you want to keep the ROM you have, then follow these directions. When flashing a new ROM follow the next set of directions.
KEEPING YOUR CURRENT ROM
1) Go into your recovery
2) Go to mounts and storage
3) Format /cache x3
4) Go to advanced in the main menu
5) Reboot recovery
If it is not working, repeat the steps.
FLASHING A NEW ROM
1) Go into your recovery
2) Format /system /data /cache x3 (Like any normal flashing of a ROM)
3) Install the ROM you want to use
4) Go to mounts and storage
5) Format /cache
6) Go to advanced in the main menu
7) Reboot recovery
8) Boot into your newly flashed ROM
I made this thread because some people still have this error show up even though it doesn't affect the way you flash a ROM.. It's just annoying to see that come up every time you hit the back button in CWM.
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I have tried this but this does not work. I am Using PhilZ CWM 6.49.2. I cant even Flash A Custom ROM Because of this problem it would just show me these error messages and say "Installation Aborted" and restart phone.
I have also Flashed back the Stock ROM and repeated all of the procedures: 1.Framaroot 2:CWM
Still no success it just keeps giving me these stupid errors, Please Find a FIX.
THANKS
dima234 said:
I have tried this but this does not work. I am Using PhilZ CWM 6.49.2. I cant even Flash A Custom ROM Because of this problem it would just show me these error messages and say "Installation Aborted" and restart phone.
I have also Flashed back the Stock ROM and repeated all of the procedures: 1.Framaroot 2:CWM
Still no success it just keeps giving me these stupid errors, Please Find a FIX.
THANKS
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I have the same problem.
I tried methods:
$ su
#dd if = / sdcard / recovery.img of = / dev / block / mmcblk0p13
It does not work.
I installed the stock rom and checked the partition mmcblk0p13 with "Partition Table" and the partition is not mounted.
Maybe this is the problem?
meriox said:
I have the same problem.
I tried methods:
$ su
#dd if = / sdcard / recovery.img of = / dev / block / mmcblk0p13
It does not work.
I installed the stock rom and checked the partition mmcblk0p13 with "Partition Table" and the partition is not mounted.
Maybe this is the problem?
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Yea even i have tried the same but it does not work, guess we have to stick to the stock ROM till someone finds a fix.
dima234 said:
Yea even i have tried the same but it does not work, guess we have to stick to the stock ROM till someone finds a fix.
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Do you think that someone will be looking to solve the problem?
It seems to me that the problem occurs only in the new models that have been bought recently.
I tried to install the older stock firmware but it did not help.
None of the methods that have been on the forum does not work.
The problem occurs only when WIPE DATA / FACTORY RESET.
meriox said:
Do you think that someone will be looking to solve the problem?
It seems to me that the problem occurs only in the new models that have been bought recently.
I tried to install the older stock firmware but it did not help.
None of the methods that have been on the forum does not work.
The problem occurs only when WIPE DATA / FACTORY RESET.
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yea getting the same problem here.
cant mount system
cant mount cache
and most of all when install custom ROM. cannot continue since non of those partitions cannot mount properly.
and other errors are flooding the recovery, we have tried Philz, CWM, TWRP. same annoying problems.
Hello,
On another website I found this:
"All worked fine but that like of command in terminal you put there isn't right, i did this
$ su [and then enter]
# dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p32 [and then enter]
# reboot recovery [and then enter]
PS: the $ comes automatically when you start the terminal emulator app; the # comes automatically after you allow the super user [in $ su]
Do consider all the "Spaces" between symbols and paths!"
Has anyone used this method?
syedwaseem said:
This happens when you wipe the cache, but it does not mean anything is wrong with your phone.
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log and the other five errors are similar to this.
PERFORM A BACKUP PRIOR TO THIS
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PHONE.
Start by going into your recovery..
If you want to keep the ROM you have, then follow these directions. When flashing a new ROM follow the next set of directions.
KEEPING YOUR CURRENT ROM
1) Go into your recovery
2) Go to mounts and storage
3) Format /cache x3
4) Go to advanced in the main menu
5) Reboot recovery
If it is not working, repeat the steps.
FLASHING A NEW ROM
1) Go into your recovery
2) Format /system /data /cache x3 (Like any normal flashing of a ROM)
3) Install the ROM you want to use
4) Go to mounts and storage
5) Format /cache
6) Go to advanced in the main menu
7) Reboot recovery
8) Boot into your newly flashed ROM
I made this thread because some people still have this error show up even though it doesn't affect the way you flash a ROM.. It's just annoying to see that come up every time you hit the back button in CWM.
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Thanks worked for me :good:
bricked
I've got these errors on my htc desire x, I made a backup, after that, I try to flash a new rom, with the steps written in the first post. The result was: after the htc logo, it showed a black screen! I try to restore the backup, but I cant restore!!!!! I've got soft brick, so I take it a service. I hope, they can fix it
I've downloaded the latest stable files and followed the instructions here to the letter:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/rom-cyanogenmod-12-t2955551
But I cannot get CM12 to install. If I boot the phone using stock recovery I can see and select the CM12 zip file but I get the 'Signature verification failed' error. If I use CWM recovery where I can toggle signature verification on and off, it's like it can't even see my SD card. Even though it says that the current directory = /sdcard it isn't, and instead just shows everything on the device internal memory.
Can anybody help? I've been stuck with this for about 8 hours.
I've also tried installing TWRP recovery. This does at least see my SD card and let me choose the CM12 zip file, but when I press the 'FLASH NOW' button, it asks me if I'm sure I want to reboot to recovery and complete the specified actions then does absolutely nothing when I select 'OK'.
Having spent hours trying various different things, I've made some progress and can now at least get CWM to see my SD card and the CM12 zip file. Unfortunately the installation fails with an error 7. I've deleted all of the 'getprop' entries from the 'updater-script' but it's made no difference. Please can someone help?
Thanks to the overwhelming support and advice received on here I managed to get it working
I'm posting this in case anybody else happens to have the same problem and finds this thread. This is what worked for me:
1. Download and install Odin
2. Flash stock ROM
3. Flash rooted kernel (I used one with CWM pre-installed)
4. Update CWM to v 6
5. Perform factory reset
6. Wipe cache
7. Wipe Dalvik cache
8. Install CM12
9. Install Google apps
Hello,
Glad you found your way,
Thread closed!
-Vatsal
So, lets start.
I have the mentioned Huawei Mate S, i flashed the TWRP bootloader and just wanted to root my device..
that have i done untill now:
- found a page (cant post the link cause i am new here) to root [search: "huawei-mate-s-root-twrp-recovery-v2-8-7-0/" in google and take the first page to get there (theandroidsoul .com) ]
- downloaded everything mentioned (TWRPand i got the SuperSU-File)
- first i loaded into bootloader, then made a backup of my system.
- then i installed the System again with the SuperSU.zip File
- i tried to boot the system, but it was stuck for 8 hours in the Huawei System Boot Page while i slept
- then i rebooted into the recoverymode of TWRP and restored the system again from the backup, but this time without installing the SuperSU. I could reboot but my phone wasnt rooted, so i tried again:
- this time i just installed the zip-file using the twrp-recoverymode
- didnt work
- and then i think i made a mistake, i tried to do a factory reset but after like 15 minutes i thought it would be stuck and i rebooted
- after the reboot no matter what i did there was always that problem: "E: unable to mount "/cache" "
- i tried a a couple different things and now i am at this point:
-> my android system isnt booting so its stuck in the bootpage
-> i dont have the backup (dont know where it went) anymore so i cant restore with that
-> i cant wipe the /cache cause everytime it says: "E: unable to mount "/cache" "
WHAT CAN I DO? maybe flash a custom rom?
PLEASE HELP, THANK YOU! <3
ccas
edit: phone is listed in pc so i can transfer any files, but its empty, there is only one file called "TWRP"
Flashing a custom ROM may fix it.
If not, I'd try to flash the original firmware. Huawei must have some software available that allows you to do it.
Hello guys,
Today I wanted to update my Honor 8 (FDR-L09) because it was showing me, that there is a new update ready to install (FRD-L09C432B405) and I was on a very old firmware (something from mid 2017). So it was time for me to update.
I downloaded the latest update (FRD-L09C432B405) and tried to wipe the cache, dalvik, and Data, but for some reason it "couldn't mount /data" and the wipe failed.
After an advanced wipe it worked and I tried to flash the stock image (the update which was shown to me (FRD-L09C432B405) with TWRP (3.1.1.1.)).
Now my hassle starts:
1. The Rom couldn't get flashed because of "Error: 7" --> I fixed it with the common "Error 7 fix --> editing the update-script and removing the assert line. (And yes, I'm 100% sure that it was the right ROM.
2. Now TWRP seemingly starts to flash the rom but inbetween the lines there is "mountencrypt: failed to mount /data: no such file or directory and it ends with "unknown command [[]" and it takes just two seconds, so the flash obviously isn't succsessfull.
I tried the "failed to mount /data" fix, where I change the data system to ext3 and then back to f2fs and change it back, but it won't work.
In my frustration I did another pretty bad thing and made another advanced wipe and wiped the system too, so now I don't have an OS on my system.
Maybe it's also important to note that there was a window showing up for a very short amount of time, with something like "encryption/encrypted" showed up.
What should I do now? Is there a way to fix the "/data couldn't be mounted" problem? Or am I missing a vital step in flashing the stock rom?
Thanks for your kind help!
You can not flash an update with twrp unless you use hurupdater. You essentially bricked your phone. Look for hurupdater here on xda and follow the instructions and you'll be fine
HI,
I have 2 Samsung devices with TWRP installed, and I can access the TWRP recovery menu. When I install the flash ROM and try to boot, devices are stuck in system boot forever.
Device 1: SM-T800, with LineageOS 14.1 previously. I opened an email and the device got hacked, so I did a factory reset (which failed), then re-flashed the latest TWRP and recovered rescue mode. Now when I flash the Lineage ROM (from TWRP) the device does not boot to system but keeps showing the splash screen. I think the hack might have placed immutable files under system. could I format this partition to zero it out via ADB? What other choices are there?
<EDITED>
Device 2: Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 - I solved this so i removed this section.
Thank you for any help.
Beeblebrox-BSD said:
HI,
I have 2 Samsung devices with TWRP installed, and I can access the TWRP recovery menu. When I install the flash ROM and try to boot, devices are stuck in system boot forever.
Device 1: SM-T800, with LineageOS 14.1 previously. I opened an email and the device got hacked, so I did a factory reset (which failed), then re-flashed the latest TWRP and recovered rescue mode. Now when I flash the Lineage ROM (from TWRP) the device does not boot to system but keeps showing the splash screen. I think the hack might have placed immutable files under system. could I format this partition to zero it out via ADB? What other choices are there?
Device 2: Galaxy S3 GT-I9300, with working TWRP. This device is giving a "Failed to mount /efs (Invalid argument)" error. The previous setup was shared storage with sdcard and encryption on both internal and sdcard. The sdcard got corrupted, hence the error. This post suggests running
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/modemst1
but the device does not have identifiable boot device under /dev/block. I think this might work if I can identify the boot partition name?
Thank you for any help.
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Flash a custom ROM for i9300 via TWRP. Download a custom ROM for i9300 and the appropriate Gapps to go with the ROM, store them on external sdcard. When you are in TWRP, before you flash your ROM, select the "Wipe" option, then select "advanced wipes", on the next menu, choose the system partition, data partition, cache partition and dalvik cache partition then swipe the slider to wipe. Then go back to home screen in TWRP and choose the "Install" option, then choose your ROM file and your Gapps file then swipe to flash. When the flash is finished, select the "Reboot system" option and see if it boots into system.
If that doesn't work, we will take some steps further back and try starting from the beginning.
Keep in mind that some of the custom ROMs for i9300 may have a different partition structure and partition sizes than the stock firmware for i9300 has and may require resizing certain partitions such as the system partition by flashing a custom PIT file like the Galaxy S2 had to do before it flashed certain custom ROMs.
Hi, thanks for the input.
* I had already solved the GT-I9300 issue before your post (I should have added to thread rather than edit the original post). I solved issue with that device by including system partition in the wipe.
* For the SM-T800, I used a LineageOS-14.1 that I had stored somewhere. That also did not work, until I only flashed Lineage and did not include any GApps. If I really need it, I can always flash later. I assume the latest GApps 7.1 build conflicts with older ROMs.
An unexpected problem was the lack of current ROMs for the 2 devices. SM-T800 has nothing other than last build Lineage-14-1-20190205. The I9300 has several unofficial ROMs floating around for newer Android versions, but they are all debug/dev builds with enabled options that drain the battery very quickly.
If anyone comes across a decent ROM for either of these devices please LMK. Thanks.