[Q] Formatting the phone but not making changes - Android General

Hi guys I have this problem with a huawei ascend g300 when formatting the phone but do not take changes; ie the phone again be as it was even as this happens when you restart taking away the battery is and each time it appears the message "com.google.process.gapps has stopped"
try to make an update from sdcard with dload but does not work fails saying that fails upload
including clearing the cache of the easiest way to root the phone but nothing to remove the battery and restarting the phone returns to be as such as this unchanged and showing that applications are stopped

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[Q] Process com.android.phone

I have got a pop up message "Sorry -The process com.android phone has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again." This pop up will not go away at all it appears straight after I press force close. This means I can not access any of the setting on the phone. I believe my SD may be corrupt, as when I try to system restore it just goes to reboot.
I have tried several things like trying to reinstall clockworkmod so I can get to the system restore but the phone just keeps jumping to the boot screen.
I have read in other threads about similar problems and use md5sum to check if I have the correct versions to install. I believe that many if not all data on SD is missing or corrupt. My phone is a brick and I dont have a clue where to start.
I have a orange San Francisco which was running japanese jellyfish 2.2.
All help gratefully welcome
Basically is there any way to wipe my SD card then install what I need onto it, then place into the phone to access the phones system restore to then reinstall every thing or at least access the phone to reset it.

device memory damaged

i get that error when i turn phone on
The data partition has been corupted you need to reset your device to factory defaults ..When I hit reset button nothing happens
what i did was install towel root 3 and busy box..after that i kept getting google play has stopped working over and over then this message .. Hope someone can help me save this phone ..???

Samsung GT-S7562C (is it dead?) plz help

Well..This is my first post here (hope im not being a bother or breaking any forum rules ;-; )
Anyway I have a problem with my phone and I need help fixing it.
Details: Phone is rooted, and since the first time I got this phone some strange orange/white Chinese logo appears before the Samsung logo pops up(I know it's from china ._.)
Problem: phone is booting but Samsung logo is slow and the phone is preety laggy (because local storage is chock-full) when phone boots, home screen appears with the error "Unfortunately the process Google process. gapps has stopped". And the worst problem is that any changes I make (deleteing files uninstalling apps, ANYTHING, the phone crashes at random and restarts(And everything I've done just comes back. Untouched). Even if I just turn it on and leave it (it even crashes at the Samsung logo)
I've tried:
Factory resetting: doesn't work (nothing changes)
Wiping cache: doesn't work
Flashing a custom rom with odin: still nothing
Flashing a stock rom with odin: nothing
Adb sideload: nope
Unbrick tools (one click Unbrick, ect): still nothing
TWRP: doesn't even show up
Wipe dalvik cache: does not appear in my recovery
Deleting all files and apps: it makes the crashing and the lag go away for a little while but sooner or later crashes and it all just comes back like if no action was done.
I can literally stare at the phone while it boots, crashes and restarts on it own (over and over again)
I can't tell if this is bootloop or evil sorcery was cast opon my device.
Please help I've been hunting down a solution for this nonsense for months and I can't find anything that can fix it...;-; any help is appreciated

'Optimising App' Bootloop

Hiya,
Very frustrated noob here. I have an unrooted/locked-bootloader 2nd Gen Moto G and a few weeks ago I tried to turn it on after charging it overnight and after the usual loading screen it went straight to a message saying "Optimising App 1 of 152", and after going through all the 152 apps it just restarts immediately without reaching the normal PIN input screen, and starts the "Optimising" all over again and repeats this until it runs out of battery and dies. I have tried waiting for it to die, charging a little and then entering recovery mode, where I tried wiping the cache partition which made no difference. I don't mind about getting the phone up and running again as I'm getting a new one, but is there some way of getting my files off it? There are some music recordings I made that I stupidly didn't backup that I'd really really like back. For example, is it possible to reinstall the latest OTA from an SD card without losing all the data on the phone that might kick it out of whatever it's looping? Any help at all much appreciated, cheers
1. If you want to take backup of ur data then Flash TWRP Recovery And Reboot to recovery and then connect your phone to pc and tada ur done.
2. u can flash another Roms Which can solve ur booting problem too.

Encryption message. redmi note 4x MIDO

Good day, I dont know what happened to my phone. I'm just charging and this message popped out.
"Encryption was interrupted and can't be completed. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accesible.
To resume using your phone you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up on your Google account." and a reset phone button.
I already did reset the phone, but the said message is still there,
i tried many things like flashing twrp through fastboot and then format data but it says cant mount storage,
flashed stock rom thru miFlash but same message appears, flashed custom rom but all apps are crashing and rebooting, flashed china rom still the message is there.
any suggestions? need help badly.
thankyou.
Sound alike the devices corrupted its self. Known to happen with Xiaomi devices. The hardware just ends up failing after a short amount of time.
Time to send it back for repair.

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