[Q] [HELP] S6310N frozen during boot up - Samsung Galaxy Young S6310

My S6310N refuses to complete boot up, after trying quite a few ROMs stays frozen during booting. Even giving me errors in the recovery, are the kind Unable to mount '/ data'.
This is the error log during wipes on TWRP recovery: i1352.photobucket.com/albums/q655/obiwan2208/zx.jpg
For the rest I can flash with Odin stockROMs and TWRP, but after the Samsung's animated logo leaving the SAMSUNG letters flashing and stay frozen there.
I tried to make wipes and although do something, continue without mount 'storage', '/data', etc.
Also with Odin I checked the option "Nand Erase All".
Has been corrupted the file system? Must to be formated somehow? Any fix will be welcome. ThnX

Fixed by myself
It's done
As I see the smartphone can't mount '/data' I played with TWRP recovery and I formated 'data' partition.
Then for be more sure and works I checked out making one wipe (before gave errors) and it's OK: any red text.
Right now I'm flashing stockROM, TWRP, SuperSU... :victory:
Seems that 'data' partition was kept corrupted despite had to flash stockROMs

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Hi all,
hope you can help me with this one...
I came from Beanstalk 4.4.240, rooted it way back, everything worked fine.
Now I wanted to get back to stock 2.3.6.... First I tried Heimdall, but its not detecting the phone, although Windows does (Sound at USB connection).
Therefore I switched to Odin as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613523
I used the Option A, adhered to all the rules (including step 4 of wiping cache and data).
Odin flashed successfully.
After reboot though I get the following error in the red recovery mode (after the update package installed successfully):
"e: format_volume: rfs format failed on dev-block-stl10"
"wipe cache not successful"
I then did the cache wipe manually, and it does it successfully.
Upon rebooting though its stuck on the ATT logo loop...
When I then go into recovery mode, the following message appears:
"e:copy_dbdata_media: cant mount /dbdata your storage not prepared yet, please use UI menu for fomrat and reboot actions
Media files copy failed.
#Manual Mode#
...
Successfully applied multi-CSC"
Any ideas what to do here? I'm thinking it could be a partitioning problem...
I just want to make sure I flash the correct thing to fix this...
Oh and currently I moved on to Option B of the odin pack from above in the hope it could fix it - flash is successful, but error messages are completly the same...
Any help is highly appreciated!!!
Fixed
So I tried a different package with PIT, PDA & Phone (this buddy here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27286083)
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Stuck at boot animation after installing factory image

Hi there
I wanted to install the Android L developer preview on my Nexus 5. For this I had to unlock the bootlader because it was still locked. That worked fine.
I then downloaded the Android L image for my Nexus 5 tried to install it, got stuck at the google logo and then thought to just roll back to Android 4.4. So I downloaded the factory image from google, switched into fastboot mode, and executed the flash-all.sh script (running on Ubuntu). That seemed to work, device restarted a few times but got stuck on the boot animation logo again.
I wanted to switch into recovery mode to wipe the cache, but the red triangle appears. As quick solution, I just downloaded the clockworkmod-recovery and installed it using the fastboot flash recovery clockworkmod.img command. That worked, I was able to get into the clockworkmod recovery, wiped everything and restarted, but I'm still stuck at the boot animation.
While wiping I had the following messages in the log:
Code:
Formatting /data
Error mountin /data
Skipping format
Formatting /cache
Formatting /sd-ext
E: unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure
Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure !
Skipping format..
Data wipe complete.
When rebooting from clockworkmod it asks me if I want to root my device because it seems to be unrooted. I've tried accepting and declining that message, but I can't still boot up my device. Anyone got any idea what might be wrong here?
Thanks alot!
Edit: Allright, somehow, after hours of spending with reflashing, it seemed to work. I can't remember to have done anything special. Only thing I did different was that I executed every command from the flash-all.sh by hand instead of executing the flash-all script.

TWRP Can Not Mount /data or storage

So I've encountered the issue once again where I get a message saying "System UI Has Crashed" and then a crash loop occurs continuously after each boot. So I went to restore my phone from a backup and found that /system, /cache, and /data were all corrupted and could not be mounted by TWRP.
Flashing the BLU_SYSTEM_0.img file using SP Flash Tool fixed the issue with /system, and wiping the cache seems to have fixed it, but I still am getting messages that TWRP can not mount /data and storage and it has been sitting on "Formatting Data using make_ext4fs..." for an extended period. I had attempted "fastboot format userdata" and that didn't fix the issue.
Will TWRP eventually correct this on its own, is there something else I should do, or is my phone just a brick?
Ive had luck letting it sit for LONG time;
but i find TWRP 2.8 seems much better and quicker with wiping...
also Ive had luck using SP FLASH tool flashing ALL parts, (using allview or gionnee complete roms)
reflashing all the partitions to fix corruptions was a pain; but it worked... then I restored a nandroid back to BLU
uchua said:
So I've encountered the issue once again where I get a message saying "System UI Has Crashed" and then a crash loop occurs continuously after each boot. So I went to restore my phone from a backup and found that /system, /cache, and /data were all corrupted and could not be mounted by TWRP.
Flashing the BLU_SYSTEM_0.img file using SP Flash Tool fixed the issue with /system, and wiping the cache seems to have fixed it, but I still am getting messages that TWRP can not mount /data and storage and it has been sitting on "Formatting Data using make_ext4fs..." for an extended period. I had attempted "fastboot format userdata" and that didn't fix the issue.
Will TWRP eventually correct this on its own, is there something else I should do, or is my phone just a brick?
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Reboot your phone and boot to TWRP again, then try to Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Tick "Data" only > Swipe to Wipe. If it doesn't work, reboot and keep trying until you get tired of it or it eventually works, whichever comes first.

Encryption unsuccessful

Hey there!
I have a problem: My wife's WIKO rainbow 3g suddenly showed this message:
She pressed the button several times, but nothing happened.
I booted the phone into stock recovery and tried to wipe /data, but then it says "mount /data error! Force format /data". It looks like it starts to format, but after a few seconds it ends with no message at all. Tried to reboot afterwards, but now it is stuck in the "Rainbow"-bootscreen.
Tried to update the phone using the WIKO software, but the phone isn't recognized anymore.
It's still on stock recovery, as it isn't rooted yet.
Is it possible to root the phone and install a custom recovery in stock recovery mode? Or is there any other way to make the /data partition accessible again?

Galaxy S7 930f can't access twrp

Hello, thanks for your help.
It seems I bricked my galaxy s7 while trying to format the /data partition.
I installed TWRP 3.2 and a custom rom, and everything went smoothly until then.
I tried installing an audio mod which throwed a " can't mount /data" error, searching for solutions I read that formatting the data partition to fat and back to ext4 should solve the problem, I tried formatting it to fat with TWRP, however on the first try I got a message that it suceeded, followed by a message that /data could not be mounted, TWRP seemed to be still working (there was no reboot button or any other buttons, just a "working" bar). After giving the phone 3 hours I decided to restart it, now I can't access TWRP; it stays on it's "splashcreen", and of course the phone won't boot.
I'm having a rough time with this so I will appreciate it a lot if you can help me.
Thank you.
Boot to download mode, flash stock firmware using Odin, then retry the TWRP installation.
For wiping data, you have to make sure you use the wipe option that makes you type out 'yes' to wipe, the other factory wipe methods don't actually properly wipe the partition.
iirc you also then need to flash the dm no verity zip from the TWRP thread.
Bro you didn't have to do anything but just formating the phone in the first place. Aassuming you're on oreo , it happens to a lot of people and myself, after flashing a kernel twrp was unable to munt data, all i had to do is a data format in twrp that fixed the problem .

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