Recovery unable to mount /sdcard - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
I am sorry if this is the incorrect place to post, but I have a very annoying issue with my OnePlus One!
A few days ago I took the OTA update from Android 4.4.4 all the way to 5.1.1. However, there are quite a few bugs with this version, and the "Material UI" is seriously getting on my nerves so I would like to revert back to my previous version. This should be doable because I performed a Nandroid backup with TWRP before updating the phone. My backup is saved on a USB stick which I connect to the phone via a USB OTG cable, which is perfectly mountable in the Recovery.
My phone is rooted and WAS running TWRP Recovery before I upgraded to Lollipop, this replaced TWRP with Cyanogens stock. When I re-rooted my phone I had to reinstall a custom recovery. For some reason, ADB installing TWRP was just not working (No errors, it just didnt install no matter what) so I opted to try a CWM recovery which did the trick.
Now my issue is that my recovery is unable to mount /sdcard which prevents it from performing backups or restores.
I could really use some help here.

Did you update your backup (TWRP?) as well? What version of it are you on?

JeffDC said:
Did you update your backup (TWRP?) as well? What version of it are you on?
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I am not sure what you mean by updating the backup. The backup is backed up and left in the state it was when I took it, that is to say Android 4.4.4 and the version of TWRP (The date I installed TWRP the first time) is mid February 2015.
The phones recovery right now is PhilzRecovery which as far as I understand is CWM. Latest version.

Try installing twrp from the CWM recovery.. And before restoring the phone from nandroid try installing the clean stock rom at 4.4.4 and then do the nandroid restore.
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ashuthosh.heda said:
Try installing twrp from the CWM recovery.. And before restoring the phone from nandroid try installing the clean stock rom at 4.4.4 and then do the nandroid restore.
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And to do this, I would just drop the .img for TWRP into my phones storage and chose it from inside the recovery? Would this really work? It might be my inexperience, but it sounds somewhat risky.

NodCom said:
And to do this, I would just drop the .img for TWRP into my phones storage and chose it from inside the recovery? Would this really work? It might be my inexperience, but it sounds somewhat risky.
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Don't know if CWM recovery supports installing img. Twrp supports img flashing. Check the features of CWM recovery and proceed.
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ashuthosh.heda said:
Don't know if CWM recovery supports installing img. Twrp supports img flashing. Check the features of CWM recovery and proceed.
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Well... I am not sure how I just managed this, but I was tinkering about inside my TWRP application and tried the "Install TWRP recovery" setting a second time (I tried it before making this thread, the first time it failed), it actually was successful because it booted into TWRP. From here I selected the TWRP-backup I kept and it installed it successfully (With one note, that it during the installation said something among the lines of "Restoring backup without deleting /data/media" or something like that. The phone rebooted itself after it finished updating, and the old Cyanogen/OPO bootanimation plays. But at login (My device is encrypted since long) it tells me my password is incorrect?!
How could this to happen? I've only ever used a single password (numbers only) for my phone encryption. This is very odd.

NodCom said:
Well... I am not sure how I just managed this, but I was tinkering about inside my TWRP application and tried the "Install TWRP recovery" setting a second time (I tried it before making this thread, the first time it failed), it actually was successful because it booted into TWRP. From here I selected the TWRP-backup I kept and it installed it successfully (With one note, that it during the installation said something among the lines of "Restoring backup without deleting /data/media" or something like that. The phone rebooted itself after it finished updating, and the old Cyanogen/OPO bootanimation plays. But at login (My device is encrypted since long) it tells me my password is incorrect?!
How could this to happen? I've only ever used a single password (numbers only) for my phone encryption. This is very odd.
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I guess it's a side effect of restoring up a backup of 4.4.4 on lollipop. Try factory reset from twrp and then flash the backup. I would still suggest to first install the stock firmware of 4.4.4 and flash it and then do a restore of 4.4.4.
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Also make sure you are using the most recent version of TWRP, as it provides better 'outs' and reliability for newer OP OS versions.

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Corrupt internal SD Card

Hi Folks.
Ok here is my situation, I have a rooted and unlocked TF700.
I flashed Zeus 4 and all worked well, then flashed (after full wipe) PARANOIDANDROID 2.15 and again everything was great,
Yesterday I flashed Baked Bean 4 (again after a full wipe) and apart from some SD issues all seemed ok,
I then decided to restore my TWRP backup of Zeus as I needed to use my 64gig msd card.
After a full wipe and restore Zeus started up but the dpi was messed up (160) I think (way small)
I was seeing loads of FC's and file manager showed my internal SD as being empty. Rebooted to recovery and tried the "Format Data" option
It failed right away with this message "E: Unable to format data."
I have tried flashing the stock .26 rom via TWRP and I have the same issue, dpi set to 160 and internal sd not mounted.
It seems my Internal sd is corrupt
What is the procedure to reformat it via ADB or fastboot? (I have searched but the results I found relate to other devices and I dont want to simply follow instructions that might cause further harm to my TF700)
I have followed the NVflash brick proof procedure and have all relevant files backed up (I did this before flashing the last 2 roms)
Please can some one point me in the right direction
Thanks a lot
Jules
I always wipe cache, system, internal, davic and then do a factory reset.
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When you said that you tried to flash the stock .26 you meant installing not restoring a backup, right? What rom you have on your device right now?
Pretoriano80 said:
When you said that you tried to flash the stock .26 you meant installing not restoring a backup, right. What rom you have on your device right now?
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Yip extracted the zip from the zip file and copied it to my ext sd and flashed it via TWRP
I have an unusable Zeus4,
Im about to try a full wipe again and then flash .26 again
EDIT
After flashing .26 and selecting reboot I get the "No OS installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?" message
Looks like the system partition is corrupted, but i'm not sure. I think you should come here on IRC and maybe someone with more experience will help you - - http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=asus-transformer
Thanks so much Pretoriano80!
With his help on IRC I was able to solve the problem,
In the end I had to return to complete stock, It seems CM10 caused some problems,
You are a a legend dude Thanks!!
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ZaJules said:
Thanks so much Pretoriano80!
With his help on IRC I was able to solve the problem,
In the end I had to return to complete stock, It seems CM10 caused some problems,
You are a a legend dude Thanks!!
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This same thing happened to me with my Prime when I was getting ready to send it off for RMA because of a broken HDMI port. Since I was unlocked I was advised to restore to stock before sending it in. However, before I got the chance to do that I started getting the "E: Unable to format data." error that you were. I ended up erasing all partitions from fastboot and putting a note in the box that it wouldn't boot after an OTA. I managed to get away with it and wasn't charged for fixing it
For future reference it would be really helpful to know how you fixed this. Did you do something like what is in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803343.
Did you ever figure out how CM10 messed up your Infinity? I was running CM9 on my Prime when I got this error. Thanks!
It's hard to say if it was CM10 (or any other custom rom) or TWRP to mess the things up but we managed to get back to stock by replacing the twrp with CWM recovery and installing a modified .30 update package. Was a tricky one but we didn't had to mess with the partitions and that's good.
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It's hard to say if it was CM10 (or any other custom rom) or TWRP to mess the things up but we managed to get back to stock by replacing the twrp with CWM recovery and installing a modified .30 update package. Was a tricky one but we didn't had to mess with the partitions and that's good.
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Why did you switch to CWM? Do you have any thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of TWRP vs CWM?
paddycr said:
Why did you switch to CWM? Do you have any thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of TWRP vs CWM?
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Switched to CWM just to make sure it wasn't twrp recovery that somehow was failing to flash the partitions correctly. Tbh so far both do their job and both share the same limitation so far, meaning both fail to restore the boot partition (kernel) so in order to restore successfully (from a nandroid backup) you need to flash the right kernel after restoring is done. Otherwise i like TWRP better and never had issues with it, but i miss the advanced option from CWM, the one that let you format each partition individually.
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Switched to CWM just to make sure it wasn't twrp recovery that somehow was failing to flash the partitions correctly. Tbh so far both do their job and both share the same limitation so far, meaning both fail to restore the boot partition (kernel) so in order to restore successfully (from a nandroid backup) you need to flash the right kernel after restoring is done. Otherwise i like TWRP better and never had issues with it, but i miss the advanced option from CWM, the one that let you format each partition individually.
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I'm not certain what you're referring to here. I've restored many times from different TWRP backups (for each custom rom that successfully boots and is half-decent, I make and keep a backup in case I want to jump around and try new things) and I've never had any issues. I am still on the .26 firmware update because I plan to do the nvflash thing. Are you saying that between Zeus v4 (ICS) and various Jelly Bean roms I've been on the same kernel? I gues I just haven't checked.
Anyway, I really love the TWRP recovery and use it with Xoom and Nexus 7 as well. It's so easy to use and always has been reliable.
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I'm not certain what you're referring to here. I've restored many times from different TWRP backups (for each custom rom that successfully boots and is half-decent, I make and keep a backup in case I want to jump around and try new things) and I've never had any issues. I am still on the .26 firmware update because I plan to do the nvflash thing. Are you saying that between Zeus v4 (ICS) and various Jelly Bean roms I've been on the same kernel? I gues I just haven't checked.
Anyway, I really love the TWRP recovery and use it with Xoom and Nexus 7 as well. It's so easy to use and always has been reliable.
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For me moving between various roms by just restoring a backup never worked like it should. Let's say i'm on CM10 and i want to restore from a stock rom backup, the restore process is done, after reboot the device gets stuck to the first Asus screen and will stay there. Now if i get back to recovery and flash an update. zip containing the stock kernel the device will boot just fine, so definitely the boot image doesn't get restored in my case (with . 26 bootloader ).
Edit: @okantomi: You are using the internal storage or a MicroSD for backup / restoring? I'm really curious how this could work for some and not work for others, i mean same device, same recovery, same bootloader version...
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For me moving between various roms by just restoring a backup never worked like it should. Let's say i'm on CM10 and i want to restore from a stock rom backup, the restore process is done, after reboot the device gets stuck to the first Asus screen and will stay there. Now if i get back to recovery and flash an update. zip containing the stock kernel the device will boot just fine, so definitely the boot image doesn't get restored in my case (with . 26 bootloader ).
Edit: @okantomi: You are using the internal storage or a MicroSD for backup / restoring? I'm really curious how this could work for some and not work for others, i mean same device, same recovery, same bootloader version...
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Ok, I only flash a new zip from the internal storage...made myself a "Flashworthy" folder which I keep stocked with newest versions of roms/gapps. I save my TWRP backups to my external microsdcard, as well as my TiBu backups. I have never had a problem restoring from TWRP this way, honestly.
okantomi said:
Ok, I only flash a new zip from the internal storage...made myself a "Flashworthy" folder which I keep stocked with newest versions of roms/gapps. I save my TWRP backups to my external microsdcard, as well as my TiBu backups. I have never had a problem restoring from TWRP this way, honestly.
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Well, in this case i really have no clue why restoring works for some users but not for all.Dees_Troy, the dev behind Twrp recovery told me that .26 bootloader is to blame for the recovery failing to restore the boot partition, but looks like you have that bootloader version and restoring works good for you... interesting.
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Well, in this case i really have no clue why restoring works for some users but not for all.Dees_Troy, the dev behind Twrp recovery told me that .26 bootloader is to blame for the recovery failing to restore the boot partition, but looks like you have that bootloader version and restoring works good for you... interesting.
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It is a mystery. Is there any other info that might be relevant to see why the difference in results? I ask because I would like to understand this device better, as well as potentially help others.
okantomi said:
It is a mystery. Is there any other info that might be relevant to see why the difference in results? I ask because I would like to understand this device better, as well as potentially help others.
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I don't know, maybe the twrp version and the backup options, like if you are using compression or not, which partitions do you backup (boot, system, data, recovery, cache)...
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I don't know, maybe the twrp version and the backup options, like if you are using compression or not, which partitions do you backup (boot, system, data, recovery, cache)...
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I'm using TWRP 2.2.2.1, I back up boot, system and data only, and I don't use compression.

TF 300T Partitions

Hey there!
I'm hoping that someone can help me out. My nephew who's a wanna-be geek was going to update my ROM (which didn't to be done really, but he wanted to show me what he was able to do). He went and downloaded the latest CM 11, rebooted and went into TWRP 2.7.0.1, did a factory reset, an advanced wipe, and did the Format Data. When he did that, it got stuck in a loop. Nothing happened. He tried to install the ROM he downloaded, and NOTHING! Long story short, by him doing the Format Data, he wiped out my partitions. TWRP, no matter what I try to do tells me it's unable to mount 'data' or 'media' etc. etc. Which is leading me to believe I have no partitions left. I've tried installing the latest update from Asus, and no dice. I've tried restoring backups that I have on my micro SD, and that's not working.
Can someone please help me and tell me how to fix this? Can I get my partitions back? I'm really hoping that I don't have to send this tablet off to Asus in Dallas, TX to have it repaired.
I'm using a loaner tablet from a rental store, hoping I can get my TF 300 fixed.
Any help is deeply and sincerely appreciated.
Omega
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I was about to suggest you look in the correct forum, but I see you posted there as well. Anyway, your partitions are probably okay, they have just been wiped out, that doesn't mean you lost them. Have you tried reflashing the recovery? Were you able to flash anything with said recovery before that? Wiping the partitions in the recovery shouldn't have any effect on the flashing functionality, no matter which partitions were selected (except for sdcard, since that's where the ZIPs are stored), so there might be a problem with the recovery itself. Are you sure you have the correct one for your device?
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I was about to suggest you look in the correct forum, but I see you posted there as well. Anyway, your partitions are probably okay, they have just been wiped out, that doesn't mean you lost them. Have you tried reflashing the recovery? Were you able to flash anything with said recovery before that? Wiping the partitions in the recovery shouldn't have any effect on the flashing functionality, no matter which partitions were selected (except for sdcard, since that's where the ZIPs are stored), so there might be a problem with the recovery itself. Are you sure you have the correct one for your device?
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Hey there Duchman ...
Thanks for your reply. I have tried reflashing the recovery like you suggested. And after that tried to reinstall CM11.Afterwards reflashing the recovery it says “Unable to mount data." I don't know if I need to flash a more recent version of TWRP, if that would even help.
Before all of this happened I could flash almost any ROM of my choice as long as it was KitKat supported. All of my backups and restores are kept on my micro SD so they aren't accidentally deleted. As far as I know it's the correct version of TWRP. It's worked for me so far, ever since I updated to KitKat.
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Omega Recon said:
Hey there Duchman ...
Thanks for your reply. I have tried reflashing the recovery like you suggested. And after that tried to reinstall CM11.Afterwards reflashing the recovery it says “Unable to mount data." I don't know if I need to flash a more recent version of TWRP, if that would even help.
Before all of this happened I could flash almost any ROM of my choice as long as it was KitKat supported. All of my backups and restores are kept on my micro SD so they aren't accidentally deleted. As far as I know it's the correct version of TWRP. It's worked for me so far, ever since I updated to KitKat.
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You could try flashing a newer recovery first, I think 2.7.1.0 is available for your device. Also try doing a hard reset by cold booting - here's a how-to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTU38Ewh8qo (wipe the cache afterwards)
If that doesn't help, reverting to stock is probably your best option. Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1757077 (be sure to grab the correct firmware and back up your files)
Have you tried installing any other custom ROM? Does it give you the same error when you try to restore your backup?
Here's what I've come across so far. I did the reset, and that did nothing.
Tried to flash the stock version, after a few seconds, TWRP popped up with FAILED.
I've tried flashing Omni ROM. It will flash, load up, and gets stuck at the boot screen or boot animation. This happens with just about every ROM I try to flash.
Been looking for TWRP 2.7.1.0. I'm not seeing it listed on TWRPs site. Where can I get a copy? Thanks!
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Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2772093
Also do try flashing another recovery, PhilZ for instance: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597860
Did you try wiping all of the partitions again?

Can't mount backup path in CWM Recovery

Hello,
Running the stock ROM on a rooted N5. Flashed latest CWM Touch Recovery (v6.0.4.5) via Flashify, but when I get into the recovery and try to make a nandroid, it tells me that it cannot mount to backup path or whatever. I've never had this issue before running CWMR on my Nexus 5.
Previously, tried flashing TWRP via Flashify and it said that internal strage was 0mb. Not sure why no recoveries are working properly on Lollipop...
Anyone know how to fix these issues on rooted N5 running 5.0?
Thanks.
Did you try flashing the factory image?
BirchBarlow said:
Did you try flashing the factory image?
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No that's going to be a last resort so I don't have to set my phone up and everything again.
I'm not sure what mounting a backup path even means really--do I have to do something else before I can backup a nandroid? I never had to do this before on KK and earlier versions of CWM recovery.

Cannot boot phone after updating

The problem is kinda complicated. Previously, I flashed a custom ROM on my phone (a modified version of Oxygen OS). Just now, I updated my phone using the official ROM downloaded from Oneplus's official site (no idea what I was thinking), and I was only able to boot into the stock recovery. So, I tried reinstalling the TWRP recovery. I was able to boot the phone, but upon boot, it would say something like "Settings stopped working" and it would shut down immediately. I tried flashing a couple of different ROMs using the Install option in TWRP, but I still get the same error when booting my phone. Is there anyway to solve this problem? If not, would there be any way for me to recover my files at least?
Go back to factory stock using the MSM tool. If you can get to TWRP you can backup your stuff.
CosmicInsight said:
Go back to factory stock using the MSM tool. If you can get to TWRP you can backup your stuff.
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I am able to get to TWRP right now. However, I did noticed that the Data partition in the TWRP Backup option is only 76MB. Does this mean that my data's gone already somehow?
leniumC said:
I am able to get to TWRP right now. However, I did noticed that the Data partition in the TWRP Backup option is only 76MB. Does this mean that my data's gone already somehow?
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Yeah, probably.

Has anyone been able to boot a TWRP restore on this phone?

I break my system a lot (currently testing which of my favorite Xposed modules work with Pie) . I've had to set up from scratch like 6 times in the past week. Every TWRP restore results in a boot loop, both custom and stock. Has anyone made it work and, if so, how? It surprises me that our TWRP is official if it can't restore a backup.
Encrypted?
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I break my system a lot (currently testing which of my favorite Xposed modules work with Pie) . I've had to set up from scratch like 6 times in the past week. Every TWRP restore results in a boot loop, both custom and stock. Has anyone made it work and, if so, how? It surprises me that our TWRP is official if it can't restore a backup.
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I'm having the same problem. This is my first a/b device and everything I thought I knew after flashing ROMs for years just doesn't seem to work on this architecture. Like you said twrp backup restore always results in a bootloop. Also any full custom ROMs I've tried appear to overwrite twrp and install its own recovery. Even gsi's don't boot and then twrp freezes and back to stock I go. This thing has me stumped.
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I'm having the same problem. This is my first a/b device and everything I thought I knew after flashing ROMs for years just doesn't seem to work on this architecture. Like you said twrp backup restore always results in a bootloop. Also any full custom ROMs I've tried appear to overwrite twrp and install its own recovery. Even gsi's don't boot and then twrp freezes and back to stock I go. This thing has me stumped.
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I noticed when installing RR that it actually needs that Lineage recovery to factory reset after the install. A TWRP factory reset wouldn't help it, and it wouldn"t boot after the install. Funny how they try so hard to stop us tinkerers, then steal all our cool ideas for their stock ROMs. I see Linux phones in my future.
I wonder if a factory reset with that Lineage recovery would help after a TWRP restore? Next time I may try that.
Damn! I just got it. I'm typing this on a restored crDroid Official. The boot.img is in ramdisk, so only backup system and data. Yay!
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Encrypted?
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Just saw this. No. I had flashed dm-verity. Good thinking.
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Damn! I just got it. I'm typing this on a restored crDroid Official. The boot.img is in ramdisk, so only backup system and data. Yay!
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So your saying because recovery is in the boot image that we need only to backup system and data and then a restore of same will not go into a bootloop? That would mean the problem has been backing up and then restoring the boot image. System as root and no recovery partition is just hard to grasp at this point. For me restoring data in a backup of stock results in twrp error 255.
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So your saying because recovery is in the boot image that we need only to backup system and data and then a restore of same will not go into a bootloop? That would mean the problem has been backing up and then restoring the boot image. System as root and no recovery partition is just hard to grasp at this point. For me restoring data in a backup of stock results in twrp error 255.
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I spoke too soon. This was the 1st time I'd flashed dm-verity on the install. That's why it worked. It won't work if /data is encrypted. I just made a backup with boot as well and it restored fine.
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I spoke too soon. This was the 1st time I'd flashed dm-verity on the install. That's why it worked. It won't work if /data is encrypted. I just made a backup with boot as well and it restored fine.
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Which version of dm- verify are you using and what steps did you take to get crdroid to boot?
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Which version of dm- verify are you using and what steps did you take to get crdroid to boot?
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I'm not sure where I got it Or else I would link you. But this is the one I'm using this one. I flashed it after formatting /data and also after installing the ROM. One of those is proper, but I couldn't remember. I think it's supposed to be after you install, but before 1st boot.
https://www.mediafire.com/download/uxldj5okanllfza
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I'm not sure where I got it Or else I would link you. But this is the one I'm using this one. I flashed it after formatting /data and also after installing the ROM. One of those is proper, but I couldn't remember. I think it's supposed to be after you install, but before 1st boot.
https://www.mediafire.com/download/uxldj5okanllfza
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That's the same one I've been using. So crdroid actually booted for you after doing a normal wipe in TWRP?. Assuming you had stock pie installed.
Skippy12359 said:
That's the same one I've been using. So crdroid actually booted for you after doing a normal wipe in TWRP?. Assuming you had stock pie installed.
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Yup. I've restored it twice and made another with boot included and it booted as well. I hope it works with RR too, but I've got a helluva headache. I may stop messing with it for now.
Oh, I had wiped dalvic (actually ART), system, and data. I don't think boot was an option during wipe.
You know, I've only had one device before thar force encrypted, and back then, TWRP couldn't decrypt /data except by formatting. Now it can. That's why I didn't suspect it was an encryption issue.
I was still using a Galaxy S5 with crDroid 7.1.2 built by me until last week. It died, may it rest in peace.
Skippy12359 said:
That's the same one I've been using. So crdroid actually booted for you after doing a normal wipe in TWRP?. Assuming you had stock pie installed.
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If, when you boot TWRP, it asks you to decrypt, dm-verity didn't work, and it might not work with stock. I'm only figuring it out at the moment.
arkansawdave74 said:
If, when you boot TWRP, it asks you to decrypt, dm-verity didn't work, and it might not work with stock. I'm only figuring it out at the moment.
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My goal was to have twrp backup of stock pie which is really great in my opinion and also be able to flash Q gsi's like I do on my Moto g6. So far any backup restore of stock just bootloops and any gsi just hangs at boot logo or boots back to recovery.
arkansawdave74 said:
If, when you boot TWRP, it asks you to decrypt, dm-verity didn't work, and it might not work with stock. I'm only figuring it out at the moment.
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It does appear to be an encryption issue with a stock rom TWRP backup restore not booting. Formatting data in TWRP and rebooting always results in a bootloop. Until I can format data to remove encryption and get it to boot and the security setting says it's not encrypted, I don't think a backup will ever boot. Out of ideas at this point.
Skippy12359 said:
It does appear to be an encryption issue with a stock rom TWRP backup restore not booting. Formatting data in TWRP and rebooting always results in a bootloop. Until I can format data to remove encryption and get it to boot and the security setting says it's not encrypted, I don't think a backup will ever boot. Out of ideas at this point.
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For stock, I wonder if you could boot TWRP after all those fastboot commands and flash dm-verity before booting stock. You may be able to keep stock from encrypting. I don't know for sure though.

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