Hi all. I hope this is the right place to ask General android related questions.
I recently unlocked the boot loader and rooted my huawei p9 and installed twrp.
Once that was done. I went ahead and restored apps and data via the huawei Windows app.
However...
It seems like one of the folders in my data/data folder is corrupt.
I have tried deleting it with es root explorer. Root file manager to no avail. I am able to rename the folder and permissions.
The error I see in twrp is:
Updating partition details...
Error opening: '/data/data/renamedeleteapp/app_xwalkcore/Default/Cache/5de9a45e57c756c2_0' (No such file or directory)
...done
So I presume it's a partition issue.
I haven't been able to find any guides for similar. A full format Or wipe doesn't work either.
Of anyone can shed some light that would be great.
Thanks
I have seen some guides for Samsung phones using Odin to wipe partitions but I haven't seen a similar app for huawei phones
there's a problem with the "/data/data/renamedeleteapp/app_xwalkcore/Default/Cache/5de9a45e57c756c2_0" cause it doesnt exist. a simple reboot will do the work, and if it doesn't then reset factory settings from recovery will fix it
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I have searched but can't find anything related to this for the Transformer. When I am in CWM (3.2.0.1) and I try to wipe data, I get an error that says something like "error removing /data/data/com.android.google.location/files/cache" and then returns to the main screen. I have tried fastboot devices, but it doesn't show up there (does it even have fastboot?). I have tried to manually delete the file in root explorer but it doesn't help any.
Are there other ways to wipe the data?
Hi there, I seem to have messed up my mounting partitions while trying to deodex Stock JB Central Europe. I basically used xultimate to pull the files and deodex then tried using adb shell to mount the system partition and copy them over. After I rebooted the phone, it would get stuck on unlocked bootloader warning or on the motorola logo. I hard reset into recovery and restored a nandroid backup and once booted into android found so many folders under the Storage folder such as "asec", "obb", rfs0" and so on. Now, when I try to wipe dalvik-cache in recovery, i get the following error: "E: unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]". Also, when i try flashing custom rom's and reboot, it gets stuck on the unlocked bootloader warning and wont load - while in recovery after flashing, i also get another error something like this: "E: cant load /cache/recovery.log" or similar. I also sometimes have issues mounting system, cache partitions, data and internal storage, all depending on which custom recovery i am using. I read on another site that downgrading to ics might solve mounting problems so I forced a downgrade to ics but that didnt work either and am still on ics.
Is there a way to restore the partitions correctly or are they stuck this way? Would mounting and remounting solve this problem? Any help would be much appreciated and would very much appreciate it if someone could upload their mount point info so i could use to try and fix it.
Many thanks in advance.
EDIT: Managed to flash Slim Bean 4.3 Official using OUDHS recovery without wiping cache and dalvik-cache at first. After reboot, it would bootloop so went to recovery and wiped cache and dalvik-cache then it worked. Still no sd-ext and some apps can't write or backup to external memory such as Go Backup & Restore Pro so what remains is to mount/unmount the partitions correctly.
Hi. I renamed a folder and the apk file inside it in system/app.
now my phone is not booting (goes to android is upgrading... then restarts). I tried to delete that apk from recovery, but both recoveries(I have CWM+Philztouch and Teamwin) say E:unable to mount /system when I try to mount system. So I can do nothing to access /system.
I need to either access /system without recoveries(maybe in fastboot) or fix the /system mount problem in recoveries.
any idea is very helping.
I have Xperia Z Lte with android 5.0.2
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mpowend said:
Hi. I renamed a folder and the apk file inside it in system/app.
now my phone is not booting (goes to android is upgrading... then restarts). I tried to delete that apk from recovery, but both recoveries(I have CWM+Philztouch and Teamwin) say E:unable to mount /system when I try to mount system. So I can do nothing to access /system.
I need to either access /system without recoveries(maybe in fastboot) or fix the /system mount problem in recoveries.
any idea is very helping.
I have Xperia Z Lte with android 5.0.2
Thanks for reading question.
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Have you tried a factory reset from recovery? That may clear the app data and allow you to boot.
Evolution_Tech said:
Have you tried a factory reset from recovery? That may clear the app data and allow you to boot.
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Any type of reset will surely fix it. because the change in the name of app will be reverted to original rom's app name.
But renaming or deleting a file in system shouldn't need factory reset. there's surely a better way.
and main question is why /system not mounts?!
For anyone having this problem, I solved it.
The solution was the version of dual recovery I was using was for locked bootloaders. so I flashed the UB version and the /system now mounts fine.
mpowend said:
For anyone having this problem, I solved it.
The solution was the version of dual recovery I was using was for locked bootloaders. so I flashed the UB version and the /system now mounts fine.
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I have the same issue. I am using TWRP 3.0.0 . I'm unable to flash any ROM. it showing Unable to mount/system
My Mobile model : Xperia M [SS]
Hello
First of all, I'd like to excuse myself because of my lack of knowledge in all that android stuff and also in english. I got my phone rooted just by following tutorials on internet.
I have a Huawei Ascend Mate 7 MT7-L09. Probalby half a year ago, I have unlocked bootloader and installed CWM-based Recovery v6.0.5.1 and got it rooted.
Not long ago, Huawei released a new version of the EMUI, wich I guess is the Android 6.0 marshmallow thing (logically, I was using the previous version). After downloading, I tried to install it but it would reboot to the CWM everytime I was trying. And then, after booting, the phone would tell me the update failed. It's normal, I know. I needed to install it manualy and etc
BUT instead, by pure ''I don't give a crap what may happend'', I did some big crap.
First of all, in the phone's settings, I did a factory reset. I made a backup of all my files and data before (not in the CWM, but in the phone's tools). After the reset, the phone booted in an old-fashioned android version.There wasn't any keys to go home/back on the bottom of the screen. Because of this, the phone was almost unusable because I had to reboot the phone to leave an app and select another.
I raged and booted to the CWM by pressing the + button and the lock phone button.
I went to Mounts and Storage Menu and did all of this
format /boot
format /system
format /cache
format /data
format /storage/sdcard1
format /data and/data/media (/sdcard)
I did the wipe data/factory reset
I also went to Backup and Restore
I made the
delete from /sdcard
delete from /storage/sdcard1
free unused backup data
choose default backup format
I went in Advenced Menu aswell
I chose
wipe dalvik cache
I think that's it. No wonder why it doesn't work well now LOL...
Later on, I thought I may try to fix it. After reading some stuff, I downloaded a package from the official Huawei website, I think it was with the 5.5.3 EMUI or some sort of. After mounting USB storage to my pc, I put the zip file, wich was not really a zip file because it had a .tar format, it would show me by going to the install zip: Impossible to read format lol. Then I found a package of a rom wich was zip. After putting on the phones storage this zip it would start to install and show installing update and then show me: Installation aborted. Then i gave up and decided to ask some help from pros.
So..... What should I do?
I know my explications are weird, but this is the only way I can describe my problem.
Thank you for reading this long story, and even a bigger one if you help me.
hi,
i don't know cwm recovery.
I suggest you install TWRP recovery , then flash the rom image found here.
(i have installed B571 by this way)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mat...overy-twrp-2-8-7-0-mate7-android-5-1-t3156779
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-7/general/huawei-mt7-l09-l10-stock-firmware-ota-t3275784
regards
tar is another compression format like rar and zip.
If you have the software installed to use terminal commands (ADB) to connect to your phone when it is in so called 'recovery'or 'fastboot' mode you should flash the TWRP recovery image for Mate 7 posted somewhere on the forum for better compatibility. It is basically similar as CWM (clockworkmod) but newer.
In another post here there is a summary of firmwares and in that list is also the 'Twrp Backup' of a fresh installation. That should be downloaded, unpacked and placed in the folder where other/previous backups are stored. To find out where that it is you can create a backup yourself in recovery but only select the 'boot' so the backup is done immediately (and useless) and you can browse your phone to see where to put the downloaded recovery backup.
Next is restoring that backup within recovery.
Personally I would also do a factory reset after that but you should be ready to go after that.
Hi, so whenever I flash TWRP after installing my ROM, my data directory gets corrupted. When I try to mount it, it says "Structure needs cleaning". I've attempted to format it, and reinstall, but nothing works. Anyone know how to fix this?
When I open TWRP, it doesn't ask for my device password, doesn't show me any of the files in /sdcard.