[Completed] Cannot mount emmc/sd. Aparted says bad superblock. Nextbook NX008HD8G - XDA Assist

What happened was that I chose the wrong nandroid to restore by accident it was for a different device. It soft bricked the tablet, but I was able to bring it back. Now it boots, and runs android, but TWRP says "cannot mount emmc" and also "cannot mount sd" The external sdcard0 does mount and work in TWRP but when android is booted I have to change permissions to the sdcard0 folder to get the external card to mount, and the internal sd tries but wont mount. Aparted recognizes the internal card if I manually change to its directory and is able to create partitions and so forth, but it still wont mount. Aparted repair says it has a corrupted superblock. Any help would be appreciated.:confused

SOUSLIVER said:
What happened was that I chose the wrong nandroid to restore by accident it was for a different device. It soft bricked the tablet, but I was able to bring it back. Now it boots, and runs android, but TWRP says "cannot mount emmc" and also "cannot mount sd" The external sdcard0 does mount and work in TWRP but when android is booted I have to change permissions to the sdcard0 folder to get the external card to mount, and the internal sd tries but wont mount. Aparted recognizes the internal card if I manually change to its directory and is able to create partitions and so forth, but it still wont mount. Aparted repair says it has a corrupted superblock. Any help would be appreciated.:confused
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
Unfortunally i couldn't find the device forum for your mentioned one so the better way to ask is to do it here >>> Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!

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[Q] SD card partition format problem

I attempted to partition the sd card with ext4, and was not able to get it to work. I then attempted to return the sd card to fat32 using but now Clockwork Recovery refuses to mount the sd card, failing with only 'Error mounting sdcard'
I've done this procedure before, and was able to use Windows XP to re-partition and format the sd card at which point Clockwork was able to mount it, but this time it's not working.
So my questions would be, what are the specific parameters of the partition is the phone looking for? Should it be MBR, GUID? Is there some sort of option during the partitioning or format I'm missing? What about volume label?
I've checked fstab and recovery.fstab and they both list vfat as the partition type. At a loss here, would hate to have a bricked phone simply because I can't take the darned sd card out.

can't write to SD card

now sure what happened but today i can't write to my SD card. I noticed when one of my backup apps tried to do the backup and it failed because it wasn't able to write to the card. I'm running liquid smooth 3.2 and it was working fine that i noticed. i can read and open things on the card but i can't delete, move, or write on the card. any ideas?
You may want to try to unmount and remount your sdcard. You may also want to reboot just to get things to fall back into place. Do you have any apps that automatically mount or unmount the SD card?
stedrocklp said:
You may want to try to unmount and remount your sdcard. You may also want to reboot just to get things to fall back into place. Do you have any apps that automatically mount or unmount the SD card?
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tried the restart and even reinstalled the rom with no luck... when i try to unmount sd card it just sits there saying unmounting but nothing happens
tried to just connect to comp for usb storage and seems i can't even do that anymore. maybe the problem is the mounting and unmounting of the sd card now i can't even change to another rom to see if its a rom problem.

[Q] Error mounting /sdcard!

Currently when trying to access my SDCard in CWM it says "Error mounting /sdcard!" I have tried formatting it on my computer to exFAT and trying again but it still can't mount it. If I try to format on TF I get the same error so it won't even let me format it! Help please! I am able to boot into Android. Also the MicroSD appears to mount fine once in Android. Why won't it mount in CWM?
Running the ARHD superwipe script from cwm should mount and format it so it can be mounted in the future.
I flashed superwipe and it still can't mount SD.
And superwipe didn't delete all of the files in /sdcard/!
And just to clarify the thing that isn't mounting is my MicroSD.
You need a CWM that supports MicroSD (E.G. Rouge or Roach 3.2.0.1)
The directorry is /removable/microsd
internalstorage is /sdcard/
Nothing has changed and it worked before perfectly. Like when I do install from sd card and then instead of hitting internal which showed /sdcard/ I hit the other option which showed /removable/MicroSD/
You've Formatted your MicroSD to Fat32 correct?
No, I need to do that currently it is exFAT.
Allright I formatted and about to see if it works. Will update.
That's probably the issue then, give that a shot
Fixed! Thanks!

[Resolved] Can't mount Sdcard after partitionning

Hi !
I succeed to partition my sd card (with MPW) after several try, and now, everything works fine for the apps.
But when I plug my phone on my pc, I can't activate USB Storage, it keeps loading for ever. And the PC doesn't show the card.
When I try to mount my /sdcard in CWM it returns an error
Can't mount /sdcard !
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How can I mount it ?
Thanks
The first partition wasn't FAT32. So problem is solved.

[Q] 'Error mounting /sdcard/' Help

Hi guys,
My SD card got corrupted before flashing a rom, so I'm a bit stuck (I can access the CWM menu, the kernel is fine).
So I formatted the card to FAT32 (tried other formats) but when I try and flash an update.zip from it I get
E:Can't mount /sdcard/
I also can't mount the sd card from the CWM menu.
So I'm thinking, are there some files missing from the SD card that CWM/android need to interact with it? I can imagine these files were wiped when I did a format. Like superuser files or something? You know also, those hidden files beginning with '.'
I've tried all the usual methods like formatting using SDFormatter and stuff - still, CWM can't see it (my computer can if USB is mounted). Am I right in thinking I need some kind of system files on the SD card?
Any help?
Thanks in advance
Card could be bad, try another one. If it works, trash the 1st one.
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Format it in phone if it can read it should help or try another 1 as post mortem saiď
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check ur card using windows for bad sector, or format ur sd using minitool software with default setting chosen, if thats doesnt 'cure' da disease, juz claim new one, isnt sd card hav unlimited year warranty?
notoxa said:
Hi guys,
My SD card got corrupted before flashing a rom, so I'm a bit stuck (I can access the CWM menu, the kernel is fine).
So I formatted the card to FAT32 (tried other formats) but when I try and flash an update.zip from it I get
E:Can't mount /sdcard/
I also can't mount the sd card from the CWM menu.
So I'm thinking, are there some files missing from the SD card that CWM/android need to interact with it? I can imagine these files were wiped when I did a format. Like superuser files or something? You know also, those hidden files beginning with '.'
I've tried all the usual methods like formatting using SDFormatter and stuff - still, CWM can't see it (my computer can if USB is mounted). Am I right in thinking I need some kind of system files on the SD card?
Any help?
Thanks in advance
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I also think that the SD card has the problem, I had also the same case before, but when I try my cousins memory card the SD card is now mounted in CWM..
for fixing you can try this commands on cmd
chkdsk /x /f (your sd card name)
and then press enter
WARNING:after fixing some bad sectors you will noticed that your some apps or things were zero bite on sd card.
INFO:"(your sd card name)" is means your card name for example like h: s: k: etc.and like this command
chkdsk /x /f h:

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