Hi,my TF700t internal storage is 0MB in TWRP (see attachment). How can I solve the problem?
yufengchou01 said:
Hi,my TF700t internal storage is 0MB in TWRP (see attachment). How can I solve the problem?
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Maybe you need to mount it. If you need help, get the recovery log:
Code:
adb pull /tmp/recovery.log
and post it.
Hi, _that! Thanks for your help!
My tf700 internal storage come back!
I remove microsd card , and boot to twrp.
Magically, internal storage show 27.xxMB. it come back!!
Once again,thank you.
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I've done a factory reset, but the internal sdcard isnt wiped.. how can I do that?
Thanks
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you mean /system and other non-user partitions? i believe clockwork mod can do that.
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If youre meaning to format the sd card, just mount your device/sd card to your computer and go to my computer and format it there.
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Nope we got the internal space mounted as sd-card in the transformer, the external as microSD...
How to format the sd-card (which is the internal storage on the transformer)
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again, clockworkmod can format each individual partitions in the internal storage. if you're looking to completely wipe everything including the parition tables i think you'd have to look into nvflash with that.
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DominikReber said:
Nope we got the internal space mounted as sd-card in the transformer, the external as microSD...
How to format the sd-card (which is the internal storage on the transformer)
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Actually a "Factory Reset" in the Privacy settings DOES delete the internal memory (SDCARD), but not the MicroSD card in the side of the tablet, nor the external SDCard in the dock port, if you have them. An easy test of the internal memory is to take a photo with the tablet and then do a factory reset - the photo is gone after the reset. From what I can tell, all internal memory is wiped when doing a reset. This is different from most smartphones that separate the internal memory sections.
Also there is the data wiping option in the recovery mode, but I doubt it's really any different from a reset. Boot the device into recovery by turning off the tablet normally to shut it down, then to get into recovery press and hold the volume up and power buttons at the same time for several seconds and the menu will appear. From there choose "wipe data" option. The device will reboot normally after that and you're back at the initial setup screen.
Hi,
I have a tablet EEE Transformer TF101 build number 8.6.5.21 rooted with CWM Recovery v3.2.0.1-roach2010-tf101-r1 installed but when in the recovery i try to access the sd card (for backup, for example) says "can't mount sd card". I already tried to find solutions such as formatting the sdcard into fat32 but nothing works.
Some help pls?
gdnight said:
Hi,
I have a tablet EEE Transformer TF101 build number 8.6.5.21 rooted with CWM Recovery v3.2.0.1-roach2010-tf101-r1 installed but when in the recovery i try to access the sd card (for backup, for example) says "can't mount sd card". I already tried to find solutions such as formatting the sdcard into fat32 but nothing works.
Some help pls?
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Not sure if this would work or not, but worth a shot. Have you tried downgrading to 8.6.5.19, then trying?
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Are you talking about internal or external
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yalkowni said:
Are you talking about internal or external
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I'm thinking it has to be external, because it isn't mounting the sd card? I thought cwm always mounts the external card.
dougstoner said:
I'm thinking it has to be external, because it isn't mounting the sd card? I thought cwm always mounts the external card.
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It does. External micro-SD card.
Internal SD-card is not supported, at least not with Roach's recovery. Not sure aboutthe XM Rogue recovery, but it seems to sport better support for lots of things, being based on CWM 5.x.x.x.
josteink said:
It does. External micro-SD card.
Internal SD-card is not supported, at least not with Roach's recovery. Not sure aboutthe XM Rogue recovery, but it seems to sport better support for lots of things, being based on CWM 5.x.x.x.
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Yes the new one from Team Rouge support internal and external sd card.
baseballfanz said:
Yes the new one from Team Rouge support internal and external sd card.
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ye the problem is that the recovery from team rogue is instaled through the CWM, so I can't install it.
gdnight said:
ye the problem is that the recovery from team rogue is instaled through the CWM, so I can't install it.
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have you tried a totally diffrent micro sd card?
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baseballfanz said:
have you tried a totally diffrent micro sd card?
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yes, from a friend of mine and it still doesnt work! ((
How are you formatting the sd card?
Try a program like SD Formatter
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/
go back to Team Rogue Recovery and it will be able to mount both the internal and external SD memory
Tony1405 said:
go back to Team Rogue Recovery and it will be able to mount both the internal and external SD memory
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yes this is true. team rogue-cmw recovery will let you choose between the internal /mnt/sdcard/ and the /Removable/MicroSD/ for your backups. or you could flash a full clockworkmod recovery img and just make nandroid backups with rom manager or rom toolbox pro.
haxin said:
yes this is true. team rogue-cmw recovery will let you choose between the internal /mnt/sdcard/ and the /Removable/MicroSD/ for your backups. or you could flash a full clockworkmod recovery img and just make nandroid backups with rom manager or rom toolbox pro.
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How do you go back to Team rogue recovery if your sd card will not mount? I have tried 4 different micro sd cards. Am I correct that they need to be formatted to fat32? Anything else need to be done to them?
Thanks in advance!!!
ok if youre trying to flash a different recovery.img to the tf101 you dont need a micro sd card at all. remember theres internal storage memory, then theres /mnt/sdcard/ which is also part of the internal memory , if you plug in a micro it will list as /Removable/MicroSD/ it looks as if youre getting them confused. now depending on the recovery it could be called someting else. team rogue recovery will call your internal /mnt/sdcard/ -internal memory- and it will call /Removable/MicroSD/ -sdcard- so it can get tricky. to make it easy you can always do backips to your internal and then copy them over to the microsd later.
had the same problem, try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32558862&postcount=26
Yes, Peri is a sweet tool indeed.
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You could try flashing another recovery using easyflash or brk.
Ok, so I unlocked the phone, flashed the new touch recovery. I put SU on the internal storage. I mount system and flash and it fails. Any help would be much appreciated.
No ideas?
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BAleR said:
Ok, so I unlocked the phone, flashed the new touch recovery. I put SU on the internal storage. I mount system and flash and it fails. Any help would be much appreciated.
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You mount system? You don't need to mount anything manually from within recovery. Simply boot to recovery, flash SU, be done.
Any error message? That could help us help you!
BAleR said:
Ok, so I unlocked the phone, flashed the new touch recovery. I put SU on the internal storage. I mount system and flash and it fails. Any help would be much appreciated.
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You put the su zip in the internal memory? It belongs in the external memory, also known as USB storage or sdcard storage. From there, you can select install zip from SD card then, choose zip. No mounting required.
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p1gp3n said:
You put the su zip in the internal memory? It belongs in the external memory, also known as USB storage or sdcard storage. From there, you can select install zip from SD card then, choose zip. No mounting required.
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OK well I didn't know about it needing to be on the sdcard. But after trying 3 different recovery and 4 different superuser zips I got root now. All were on internal. But its a old version. And I cant get it to update through market. Gonna retry on the SD. Thanks for the help
Also, am I not supposed to flash anything from the internal storage? Or is that just for su?
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I'm sorry, when I said internal storage, I didn't mean internal phone memory I ment the internal SD memory, or internal USB memory. Sorry for the confusion
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BAleR said:
I'm sorry, when I said internal storage, I didn't mean internal phone memory I ment the internal SD memory, or internal USB memory. Sorry for the confusion
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Use the su zip from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811491
Everything you want to flash goes on your sd card/usb memory
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BAleR said:
I'm sorry, when I said internal storage, I didn't mean internal phone memory I ment the internal SD memory, or internal USB memory. Sorry for the confusion
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ohh.. thanks for clearing out, you got everyone confused. Things lost in translation haan
BTW no external memory card in Nexus S anyways... Its 16GB Memory partitioned into internal memory and sd card, 1GB : Remaining 13.5GB
Everything through recovery is done from SD-Card, and put in root of the card.
Regards
How do you format the sd card on here. On my phone it's in setting under storage but on the tablet I don't see it.
I used my computer to format a SanDisk 64 GB card but it reads it as 29gb only. I'm not sure what format it was I missed used the default it gave.
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Hmmm...
Good question!
I wonder if you un-mount the card\remove it\wipe it with win disk management\reinsert\mount...if the tab will write it's file system to the card.
I checked my Samsung card and it's fat32.
I've never formatted it from windows.
I bought the card inserted it in the tablet and have been using ever since.
I'm curious about this too!
Anyone...anyone...
Thats OK said:
Hmmm...
Good question!
I wonder if you un-mount the card\remove it\wipe it with win disk management\reinsert\mount...if the tab will write it's file system to the card.
I checked my Samsung card and it's fat32.
I've never formatted it from windows.
I bought the card inserted it in the tablet and have been using ever since.
I'm curious about this too!
Anyone...anyone...
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Fat32format tool will break the windows limits, just google for it and it will format any size.
I'll try these ideas thanks. But how can I format the card while it's in the tablet.
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dpshptl said:
I'll try these ideas thanks. But how can I format the card while it's in the tablet.
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You can't format it directly from your tf700, it doesn't have the format function, but you could with your phone (the one that support external sd card).
For people that are trying to reformat their Sandisk Ultra Microxdsc 64gb uhs-1 card from exFat to FAT32, check this site:http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm. it did it in about 10 sec. Now when I boot to TWRP it sees the external card. Enjoy:good:
dpshptl said:
I'll try these ideas thanks. But how can I format the card while it's in the tablet.
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If your tablet is rooted and you have busybox installed, you can use mkdosfs from a terminal app or adb.
dpshptl said:
I'll try these ideas thanks. But how can I format the card while it's in the tablet.
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Old thread I know but maybe people searching will come across this solution ...
Assuming you have CWM (or possibly TWRP but I haven't checked) you can boot recovery, choose mounts & storage, format sdcard1 then choose your preferred filesystem.
Ok so basically i have installed twrp to my asus transformer an all, anyway when i go onto install it tells me that both my SD card and internal storage both have 0mb on it which is not true and i can't install a zip because of that.
Anyone know a fix