This is my friend's phone and when she showed me, it was asking for android's password with the title "Decryption unsuccessful".
I then tried mi-flash and it didn't gave any errors but when it rebooted it went to fastboot screen. It was on latest MIUI7 stable when this happened. I tried formatting again from recovery, I got the below error logs.
/data, /system and /cache - (invalid argument)
Even recovery is gone and it only boots to fastboot screen. I can only go to recovery by doing
fastboot boot recovery.img (recovery is twrp 3.0.2-0) from fastboot.
I think the only possible way is to full format the partitions and bring it to stock but I am not finding any threads to point me to proper directions. Any one here care to help revive this mi4i.
warlord060816 said:
This is my friend's phone and when she showed me, it was asking for android's password with the title "Decryption unsuccessful".
I then tried mi-flash and it didn't gave any errors but when it rebooted it went to fastboot screen. It was on latest MIUI7 stable when this happened. I tried formatting again from recovery, I got the below error logs.
/data, /system and /cache - (invalid argument)
Even recovery is gone and it only boots to fastboot screen. I can only go to recovery by doing
fastboot boot recovery.img (recovery is twrp 3.0.2-0) from fastboot.
I think the only possible way is to full format the partitions and bring it to stock but I am not finding any threads to point me to proper directions. Any one here care to help revive this mi4i.
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Anyway
Can i ask you,your friend using ext4 or f2fs??
I faced this issue if i format my data partition as f2fs at miui
Yeah, full format is good
faizauthar12 said:
Anyway
Can i ask you,your friend using ext4 or f2fs??
I faced this issue if i format my data partition as f2fs at miui
Yeah, full format is good
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Thanks for replying.
I have the phone with me so I can answer queries right away. Its in ext4 format. Didn't tried f2fs. but the recovery I have, is not providing me f2fs file system type? How did you get that?
no idea, on doing full format. any thread links, please?
warlord060816 said:
Thanks for replying.
I have the phone with me so I can answer queries right away. Its in ext4 format. Didn't tried f2fs. but the recovery I have, is not providing me f2fs file system type? How did you get that?
no idea, on doing full format. any thread links, please?
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here is a step
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35368127&postcount=7
about recovery here
faizauthar12 said:
here is a step
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35368127&postcount=7
about recovery here
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I followed the format instruction and successfully formatted userdata, system and cache but when I went to recovery to wipe the partitions it again said the same thing (Failed to mount '/system' (invalid argument) and the same error for cache and data.
warlord060816 said:
I followed the format instruction and successfully formatted userdata, system and cache but when I went to recovery to wipe the partitions it again said the same thing (Failed to mount '/system' (invalid argument) and the same error for cache and data.
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which recovery you're using?
why you wipe your system data and cache?
what do you want to do? (flash a rom,explain it )
faizauthar12 said:
which recovery you're using?
why you wipe your system data and cache?
what do you want to do? (flash a rom,explain it )
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Recovery - twrp 3.0.2-0
Those mounts were not visible when I check the mounts using df command and for the above errors I tried to format as it showed successful operation.
I have the latest fastboot rom for flashing but unless the mounts work, I am hopeless.
Here are the recovery logs
Below output shows that userdata partition is encrypted. I think this is preventing the partitions to be mounted
warlord060816 said:
Recovery - twrp 3.0.2-0
Those mounts were not visible when I check the mounts using df command and for the above errors I tried to format as it showed successful operation.
I have the latest fastboot rom for flashing but unless the mounts work, I am hopeless.
Here are the recovery logs
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how about using TWRP unofficial ?
a weird error i ever seen till now
faizauthar12 said:
how about using TWRP unofficial ?
a weird error i ever seen till now
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I'm eager to try the twrp you have linked but just wanted to ask few qs.
1. The version I am using is also listed in the link you've provided. Is there a way to check or after flashing I would find differences in the functionality?
2. Which version you want me to try?
3. Since I updated my above post with the image showing the encryption flag on data partition, can that be fixed in your unofficial TWRP you've linked?
warlord060816 said:
I'm eager to try the twrp you have linked but just wanted to ask few qs.
1. The version I am using is also listed in the link you've provided. Is there a way to check or after flashing I would find differences in the functionality?
2. Which version you want me to try?
3. Since I updated my above post with the image showing the encryption flag on data partition, can that be fixed in your unofficial TWRP you've linked?
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well, just give it a try
since i'm using my own unofficial(because it has f2fs )
i'm not face any of those error
which Miui you're using??
i think any of rom and recovery just support miui6
faizauthar12 said:
well, just give it a try
since i'm using my own unofficial(because it has f2fs )
i'm not face any of those error
which Miui you're using??
i think any of rom and recovery just support miui6
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tried the latest in the twrp folder. I was using just the previous of the latest version and got the same result when tried "Format Data" as it said it will also remove the encryption.
I also tried to flash the latest mokee build below are the screen snaps of the logs
Reboot to recovery is also not working and it loads to fastboot screen.
Edit: Previously when i tried flash_all in miflash it gave me error:
0x80004005: FAILED (remote: failed to write partition) at the line where it invokes flash partition command.
warlord060816 said:
tried the latest in the twrp folder. I was using just the previous of the latest version and got the same result when tried "Format Data" as it said it will also remove the encryption.
I also tried to flash the latest mokee build below are the screen snaps of the logs
Reboot to recovery is also not working and it loads to fastboot screen.
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okay, now i see you're using otg (case 1)(i never used OTG for flash any files)
how about format data from fastboot ?
which miui you're using?
faizauthar12 said:
okay, now i see you're using otg (case 1)(i never used OTG for flash any files)
how about format data from fastboot ?
which miui you're using?
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Fastboot MIUI version - ferrari_global_images_V7.5.1.0
I tried the format data command from fastboot. If you are referring to "fastboot format userdata" , then it was successful. I tried again and below is the log.
warlord060816 said:
Fastboot MIUI version - ferrari_global_images_V7.5.1.0
I tried the format data command from fastboot. If you are referring to "fastboot format userdata" , then it was successful. I tried again and below is the log.
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somebody(i forget who is he)
said to me that when using miui 7,you will got a lots of trouble when using TWRP
use any of miui 6 firmware
faizauthar12 said:
somebody(i forget who is he)
said to me that when using miui 7,you will got a lots of trouble when using TWRP
use any of miui 6 firmware
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I was thinking of trying this unbrick-qualcomm-mobiles/. but again this phone is not entering into "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" mode.
Tell me which miui version other than 7 I should try? and if possible link me to that.
Edit: Now downloading this: ferrari_global_images_V6.5.6.0.LXIMICD_5.0_global hoping to fix the partitions if this has those files required like
"rawprogram0.xml"
"patch0.xml"
warlord060816 said:
I was thinking of trying this unbrick-qualcomm-mobiles/. but again this phone is not entering into "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" mode.
Tell me which miui version other than 7 I should try? and if possible link me to that.
Edit: Now downloading this: ferrari_global_images_V6.5.6.0.LXIMICD_5.0_global hoping to fix the partitions if this has those files required like
"rawprogram0.xml"
"patch0.xml"
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do you mean edl?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and.../guide-how-to-reboot-to-edl-fastboot-t3394292
go to fastboot then use that files
since we only can type reboot edl with adb not fastboot, that thread have a modified fastboot to support reboot edl
tried edl. phone is not going into edl. Well i don't know how it will look like if it goes into edl, right now it boots to fastboot. I don't know if I'm missing anything.
warlord060816 said:
tried edl. phone is not going into edl. Well i don't know how it will look like if it goes into edl, right now it boots to fastboot. I don't know if I'm missing anything.
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Hey Warlord,
I believe I'm facing the same issue as you did. Have you made any progress?..
Related
Hi everyone,
I am French and I use a translator to talk to you, sorry for language mistakes.
I just ask for your help because at last my nexus one days is blocked.
When I go into TWRP he asks me a passeword and my internal memory shows 0MB
Unable to flash a rom stock, steps go well but it does not change anything in the nexus.
Unable to update bootloader, the old version back
I focused in fastboot and recovery (TWRP)
Do you have a solution?
Thanking you in advance
Loïc
Sounds like uv messed up the partitions. unsure if theres a fix on this
Try
fastboot flash cache cache.img
Where cache.img is from the factory image
jd1639 said:
Try
fastboot flash cache cache.img
Where cache.img is from the factory image
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This is happening without any problems but it does not change the problem.
I'm lost ...
in TWRP i have
E:Unable to mount ' /cache'
E:Unable to mount ' /persist'
E:Unable to mount storage
Problems:
Internal-memory found in TWRP (internal storage: 0MB)
-In flash, everything seems to work well but the file does not replace those on the laptop (eg when I erase bootloader and flash I HHZ11K to replace HHZ11D there was the nexus, the ben 11D never deletes
-Unable to wipe dalvik Cache
TWRP-request a password, so I'm Cancel to use the recovery
Impossible to replace the recovery with a stock version everything seems ok but always returns TWRP
Thank you for your help
worfeur said:
Problems:
Internal-memory found in TWRP (internal storage: 0MB)
-In flash, everything seems to work well but the file does not replace those on the laptop (eg when I erase bootloader and flash I HHZ11K to replace HHZ11D there was the nexus, the ben 11D never deletes
-Unable to wipe dalvik Cache
TWRP-request a password, so I'm Cancel to use the recovery
Impossible to replace the recovery with a stock version everything seems ok but always returns TWRP
Thank you for your help
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What version of twrp are you using?
jd1639 said:
What version of twrp are you using?
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I use twrp 2.6.3.2
worfeur said:
I use twrp 2.6.3.2
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Try to flash this in fastboot, fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. Where recovery.img is the file below. If it installs, wipe cache within it
http://d-h.st/nbu. It's 2.6.3.4
This very same thing happened to me this morning, and a friends Nexus 5 the other day. Not sure why but the fact that you are the third I have seen in the last few days is making me believe it's a common issue. It happened to me, I watched a movie, fell asleep, and woke up to "Type password to decrypt storage" message, and the same message you have in Recovery as well. To my knowledge, I never set a password, let alone while I slept.
What happened is somehow the "userdata" partition on the phone got corrupt. When this happens, for some reason it thinks the partition was encrypted. You can attempt to fix it with a repair utility, or
Go to the bootloader (Hold Volume Down and Power when turning the phone on) then install and use adb and type this
Code:
adb e2fsck /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata
Or from recovery, run a command and and run
Code:
e2fsck /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata
See if that works. If it does, your data will be fine. I did not find this fix until after I tried a full reset but it worked for my friend.
If that does not work, you will have to factory reset your phone. You will lose all data on the phone. Hopefully you have a backup. This worked for me.
Use tools from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#hammerhead
and follow instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
I see you mentioned you tried this, however you may want to try it again, and follow those steps, make sure to go to the Nexus 5's factory recovery after and "Reset to Factory". Likewise it needs to be run from bootloader, not recovery. And you must have unlocked bootloader.
**EDIT** What firmware were you running? CyanogenMod?
N5
1. you unlock it
2. recovery with software.
Thanks
Wergin said:
1. you unlock it
2. recovery with software.
Thanks
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What firmware were you using prior to this happening? I would like to know as me and a friend were on CyanogenMod11 (CM11) and this happened to us as well. If CyanogenMod or TWRP is causing it, it should be reported as a bug.
worfeur said:
Hi everyone,
I am French and I use a translator to talk to you, sorry for language mistakes.
I just ask for your help because at last my nexus one days is blocked.
When I go into TWRP he asks me a passeword and my internal memory shows 0MB
Unable to flash a rom stock, steps go well but it does not change anything in the nexus.
Unable to update bootloader, the old version back
I focused in fastboot and recovery (TWRP)
Do you have a solution?
Thanking you in advance
Loïc
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Why don't you try Clock work mod recovery. Sounds like twrp isn't meshing well with you device. I had issues with all the way to lastest version.Maybe CWM might help.
WoodburyMan said:
What firmware were you using prior to this happening? I would like to know as me and a friend were on CyanogenMod11 (CM11) and this happened to us as well. If CyanogenMod or TWRP is causing it, it should be reported as a bug.
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Sorry, I do not know the firmware that was installed
It is a device used
habitformer said:
Why don't you try Clock work mod recovery. Sounds like twrp isn't meshing well with you device. I had issues with all the way to lastest version.Maybe CWM might help.
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when I flash a custom-recovery (stock or cwn) TWRP 2.6.3.2 always returns
I had this same issue.
I went into fastboot and erased recovery and userdata, then ran the flashall.bat in the factory image.
TWRP had a Password. It happened after I tried to flash Cataclysm and it bootlooped (Forgot to check MD5's, not sure why a corrupt download flashed).
WoodburyMan said:
This very same thing happened to me this morning, and a friends Nexus 5 the other day. Not sure why but the fact that you are the third I have seen in the last few days is making me believe it's a common issue. It happened to me, I watched a movie, fell asleep, and woke up to "Type password to decrypt storage" message, and the same message you have in Recovery as well. To my knowledge, I never set a password, let alone while I slept.
What happened is somehow the "userdata" partition on the phone got corrupt. When this happens, for some reason it thinks the partition was encrypted. You can attempt to fix it with a repair utility, or
Go to the bootloader (Hold Volume Down and Power when turning the phone on) then install and use adb and type this
Code:
adb e2fsck /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata
Or from recovery, run a command and and run
Code:
e2fsck /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata
See if that works. If it does, your data will be fine. I did not find this fix until after I tried a full reset but it worked for my friend.
If that does not work, you will have to factory reset your phone. You will lose all data on the phone. Hopefully you have a backup. This worked for me.
Use tools from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#hammerhead
and follow instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
I see you mentioned you tried this, however you may want to try it again, and follow those steps, make sure to go to the Nexus 5's factory recovery after and "Reset to Factory". Likewise it needs to be run from bootloader, not recovery. And you must have unlocked bootloader.
**EDIT** What firmware were you running? CyanogenMod?
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thank you for your help
I have access to adb fastboot mode by boot recovery.img (recovery stock google)
and using the control slidload ADB
but impossible to get the command line
but when I type ADB Devices, my phone is found
otherwise I can not do a stock restoration because the bootloader does not update (KKX11D then I flashed back KKX11K) when I do well:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Beauenheim said:
I had this same issue.
I went into fastboot and erased recovery and userdata, then ran the flashall.bat in the factory image.
TWRP had a Password. It happened after I tried to flash Cataclysm and it bootlooped (Forgot to check MD5's, not sure why a corrupt download flashed).
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thank you I'll try it tonight but I think I already tried
worfeur said:
thank you I'll try it tonight but I think I already tried
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In twrp 2.6.3.4 go into wipe and format data. You will lose all your data but should fix your problem
jd1639 said:
In twrp 2.6.3.4 go into wipe and format data. You will lose all your data but should fix your problem
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the problem when another flash recovery is that the 2.6.3.2 version still returns
let me explain:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery TWRP 2.6.3.4.img
* I go into the recovery but still 2.6.3.2
I feel that TWRP to secure or encrypted my internal memory
worfeur said:
the problem when another flash recovery is that the 2.6.3.2 version still returns
let me explain:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery TWRP 2.6.3.4.img
* I go into the recovery but still 2.6.3.2
I feel that TWRP to secure or encrypted my internal memory
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Can you format data in 2.6.3.2? I'm thinking you have a bigger problem as you've already tried to flash the factory image and it did not work.
Hi!
I hope you can help me.
I obviously did something wrong.
Well I did unlock my tablet and got twrp running, also installed the rom but next after the reboot it just doesn't work and i will get this message (see the picture)
After that i am sent back to the interface of twrp.
I just recogniced I have twrp v.2.6.1.0 running - is that the problem?
Hopefully somebody can help me!
greets agepi
agepi91 said:
Hi!
I hope you can help me.
I obviously did something wrong.
Well I did unlock my tablet and got twrp running, also installed the rom but next after the reboot it just doesn't work and i will get this message (see the picture)
After that i am sent back to the interface of twrp.
I just recogniced I have twrp v.2.6.1.0 running - is that the problem?
Hopefully somebody can help me!
greets agepi
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YOU MUST BE ON THE ASUS STOCK JB 4.2.1 BOOTLOADER VERSION 10.6.1.14.x AND TWRP 2.6.3.2+ OR CWM 6.0.4.6+ BEFORE FLASHING THIS ROM.
This is copied directly from the Developers ROM.
Cheers
agepi91 said:
Hi!
I hope you can help me.
I obviously did something wrong.
Well I did unlock my tablet and got twrp running, also installed the rom but next after the reboot it just doesn't work and i will get this message (see the picture)
After that i am sent back to the interface of twrp.
I just recogniced I have twrp v.2.6.1.0 running - is that the problem?
Hopefully somebody can help me!
greets agepi
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You didn't use 'Wipe Data' from the bootloader, did you?
Read the OP for CROMBI-KK, compare it to what you did.
Describe in detail what that was.
"Does not work" is not very helpful...
Check if you can get into fastboot.
Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk
Well,
I can go to Twrp recovery and fastboot
I did install the rom with everything present I think.. had to select some things and finish the installing
after that I had to reboot and now i just get the image with the penguins.
Can I somehow go back to the original rom? to restart these things?
agepi91 said:
Well,
I can go to Twrp recovery and fastboot
I did install the rom with everything present I think.. had to select some things and finish the installing
after that I had to reboot and now i just get the image with the penguins.
Can I somehow go back to the original rom? to restart these things?
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If you made a nandroid before flashing this, then yes, you should be able to restore it.
But let's take it from the beginning. Post your bootloader, recovery and rom versions.
As long as you have access to fastboot you can fix this, so don't do anything hasty.
And please be as specific as you can about what you did. We can only help you if we find out where you went wrong.
berndblb said:
If you made a nandroid before flashing this, then yes, you should be able to restore it.
But let's take it from the beginning. Post your bootloader, recovery and rom versions.
As long as you have access to fastboot you can fix this, so don't do anything hasty.
And please be as specific as you can about what you did. We can only help you if we find out where you went wrong.
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hm ok I will try
well, I didn't make a nandroid backup - my fault :<
are there specific bootloader? I was on JB 4.2.1
I am now on twrp v2.6.3.2 but I was while I did the flashing on twrp v2.6.1
hm I did flash crombi-kk rom from the OP
maybe I did some wipe before in twrp .. i think it was recommended?
so now I can't do any reflash or anything in twrp - everytime I want to do something there is this error:
E: Unable to open '/cache/recovery/.version'
I also can't get access to my external SD
Check if you can get into fastbot.
Long press Power and Volume Down until you see tiny script.
Read it and post the bootloader version: 10.6.1.14.?
berndblb said:
Read it and post the bootloader version: 10.6.1.14.?
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Well it reads: ww_epad-10.6.1.14.10-20130801
agepi91 said:
Well it reads: ww_epad-10.6.1.14.10-20130801
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All right, your bootloader is current.
I would recommend that you flash TWRP 2.7 in fastboot, then boot into it, do a Factory Wipe in TWRP (that can take upwards of 60 minutes) and flash the rom again.
Ok.. I tried but I got the answer
failed (data transfer failure (too many links))
hm I think I've got no connection, right?
well and now I get the message:
FAILED ( command write failed( invalid argument))
What do you get with 'fastboot devices'?
Sent from my K00C using Tapatalk
I get 015d2a5068541017 fastboot
agepi91 said:
I get 015d2a5068541017 fastboot
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Alright, everything good so far.
Now download the TWRP 2.7 blob for the tf700 and put it into the same folder as your fastboot.exe.
Then issue this command:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp.blob
if that is successful
Code:
fastboot reboot
Then boot into TWRP via the fastboot menu.
Then you can factory wipe and flash the rom
berndblb said:
Alright, everything good so far.
Now download the TWRP 2.7 blob for the tf700 and put it into the same folder as your fastboot.exe.
Then issue this command:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp.blob
if that is successful
Code:
fastboot reboot
Then boot into TWRP via the fastboot menu.
Then you can factory wipe and flash the rom
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Well I did that but nothing works
I've got now twrp 2.7 and i did that factory wipe but nothing ever happens.. just the usual message
'unable to open 'cache/recovery/.version'
Don't know what I did wrong :<
http://imageshack.com/a/img842/662/kwy9.png
that's the message I everytime get - doesn't matter if it's a wipe or install or something else
in bootlooder at the top there is this message:
>key driver not found... booting 05<
is it possible to formate my complete data, because I think therein lies the problem, exept fastboot on my device and flash a recovery from fastboot?
agepi91 said:
is it possible to formate my complete data, because I think therein lies the problem, exept fastboot on my device and flash a recovery from fastboot?
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If you want to try that, go to the Wipe menu in TWRP, then to Advanced and choose "format data".
In TWRP this can take 90 minutes! D not interrupt it and make sure the tablet is charged or connected to power.
But this will erase your entire data.
The recovery has it's own partition which you can erase in fastboot:
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
.
Then flash the new recovery. You could also try TWRP 2.6.3.2 if 2.7 doesn't work.
agepi91 said:
is it possible to formate my complete data, because I think therein lies the problem, exept fastboot on my device and flash a recovery from fastboot?
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Your posted image indicates that simulation mode is active in TWRP - turn if off in TWRP settings.
To format data, it's approximately this: Wipe -> Advanced -> Format -> Data -> confirm
Note that it takes up to 2 hours to format and trim the eMMC.
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berndblb said:
The recovery has it's own partition which you can erase in fastboot:
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
.
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...which is usually a stupid idea if you don't know exactly what you are doing.
Well I don't know how but it suddenly worked.. i could reinstall the rom but now it seems i am stuck in a bootloop between the picture of the four penguins and a bootscreen of crombi-kk with loading tiles under it
between these two the tablet is rebooting itself constantly
Go back to recovery and do a wipe only Calvin cache and Cache.
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Devices == TF700T
I wanna use f2fs , and when I finished installing a ROM I reboot my Tf700t with holding Volum Down,I selected "Wipe Data" (RCK coldboot and wipe data)and the tab gets into twrp screen , It takes very long time about 5 hours so I reboot it forcely ,reboot gets loop ,cant go to fastboot
Brick?
What can I do to solve the problem?
kuzhuhantian said:
Devices == TF700T
I wanna use f2fs , and when I finished installing a ROM I reboot my Tf700t with holding Volum Down,I selected "Wipe Data" (RCK coldboot and wipe data)and the tab gets into twrp screen , It takes very long time about 5 hours so I reboot it forcely ,reboot gets loop ,cant go to fastboot
Brick?
What can I do to solve the problem?
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Hmm dangerous thing wiping data from the RCK menu with a custom recovery - not sure why you did that? What custom recovery and version were you on. There is a chance here that you have hard bricked it.
kuzhuhantian said:
What can I do to solve the problem?
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Bootloader version?
TWRP version?
Which ROM (+version) did you install?
Which ROM (+version) was installed before?
Did you wipe any partitions in TWRP?
What else did you do, e.g. which partition(s) did you format as f2fs?
Can you reach your recovery using adb shell?
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_that said:
Bootloader version?
TWRP version?
Which ROM (+version) did you install?
Which ROM (+version) was installed before?
Did you wipe any partitions in TWRP?
What else did you do, e.g. which partition(s) did you format as f2fs?
Can you reach your recovery using adb shell?
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TWRP V ==2.7.0.0 F2FS
ROM is CromBi--KK
Kernel == That-F2fs
what I did:
using Twrp formatting data then reboot to recovery to wipe cache (select only cache)
then flash That-F2fs kernel
reboot system
failed to start syst so I get fastboot mode
then I select wipe data(not RCK to recovery),is Bootloader wipe data
Now the tab stuck at twrp screen,and cant get in fastboot
PC can connect the tab but adb seems not working
How can I do?
sbdags said:
Hmm dangerous thing wiping data from the RCK menu with a custom recovery - not sure why you did that? What custom recovery and version were you on. There is a chance here that you have hard bricked it.
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I followed this thread and flash your ROM kk--0617(which support f2fs so I want to use f2fs to get my tab faster)
[MOD] [All ROMS] F2FS for TF700T-- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2681775
TWRP V ==2.7.0.0 F2FS
ROM is CromBi--KK
Kernel == That-F2fs
what I did:
using Twrp formatting data then reboot to recovery to wipe cache (select only cache)
then flash That-F2fs kernel
reboot system
failed to start syst so I get fastboot mode
then I select wipe data(not RCK to recovery),is Bootloader wipe data
Now the tab stuck at twrp screen,and cant get in fastboot
PC can connect the tab but adb seems not working
kuzhuhantian said:
I followed this thread and flash your ROM kk--0617(which support f2fs so I want to use f2fs to get my tab faster)
[MOD] [All ROMS] F2FS for TF700T-- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2681775
TWRP V ==2.7.0.0 F2FS
ROM is CromBi--KK
Kernel == That-F2fs
what I did:
using Twrp formatting data then reboot to recovery to wipe cache (select only cache)
then flash That-F2fs kernel
reboot system
failed to start syst so I get fastboot mode
then I select wipe data(not RCK to recovery),is Bootloader wipe data
Now the tab stuck at twrp screen,and cant get in fastboot
PC can connect the tab but adb seems not working
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OK You didn't need to flash the kernel and that maybe why it didn't start. The kernel was already built into the cromnbi-kk package - that was an older version.
Use my adb drivers for recovery below - unzip and install them from device manager whilst you have the device connected in TWRP.
You may need to manually wipe all partitions.
I don't have all the threads handy but look for Buster99 and his fix.
Or contact @lj50036 as he can fix you up
kuzhuhantian said:
Now the tab stuck at twrp screen,and cant get in fastboot
PC can connect the tab but adb seems not working
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As long as we stay at this level of detail, I can't even try to help you.
What else can I provide?
_that said:
As long as we stay at this level of detail, I can't even try to help you.
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What else can I provide?
Any thing you need I wanna give you , wish you can help
kuzhuhantian said:
What else can I provide?
Any thing you need I wanna give you , wish you can help
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Error message? Exactly what you typed in and the response you got back.
I forgot the drivers:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407571010
Try those first.
sbdags said:
OK You didn't need to flash the kernel and that maybe why it didn't start. The kernel was already built into the cromnbi-kk package - that was an older version.
Use my adb drivers for recovery below - unzip and install them from device manager whilst you have the device connected in TWRP.
You may need to manually wipe all partitions.
I don't have all the threads handy but look for Buster99 and his fix.
Or contact @lj50036 as he can fix you up
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I use a needle (about 2 cm down of your sdcard slot) and hold vol-down but I cant enter fastboot
sbdags said:
Error message? Exactly what you typed in and the response you got back.
I forgot the drivers:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407571010
Try those first.
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Hard reset and and adb cant get tf700t to fastboot
ADB just no respond
That is the real problem
kuzhuhantian said:
Hard reset and and adb cant get tf700t to fastboot
ADB just no respond
That is the real problem
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You should be able to use adb in the recovery mode. What is the feedback when you type "adb devices" at the prompt?
LetMeKnow said:
You should be able to use adb in the recovery mode. What is the feedback when you type "adb devices" at the prompt?
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12fssdfcvx(something like this) recovery
kuzhuhantian said:
12fssdfcvx(something like this) recovery
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It is meant that your adb is working in the recovery mode. _that is a linux guru around here. Maybe, he can help you out with adb, good luck...:fingers-crossed:
So I totally messed up my phone. When booting it, CM logo will take forever to disappear. Hopefully I can go to bootloader. I have installed latest version of TWRP. TWRP logo stays up for about 5 minutes then it loads the main menu.
It shows internal storage o mb. If I flash custom rom or firmware, it shows unable to mount /data, /persist, /cache. Even I couldn't unmount the partition through ADB Shell as it shows error "device or resource is busy". What is the solution for this? I badly want my phone back. Even I think I lost all my important data. Please help me to solve this. What could be the actual solution? And I am a noob. So if you instruct me with a solution, be descriptive. Thank you.
Can you get in fastboot mode? If so install the latest factory image.
rdmunn said:
Can you get in fastboot mode? If so install the latest factory image.
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I tried but device will not mount /data. So flashing fails
hiren43 said:
I tried but device will not mount /data. So flashing fails
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Try this fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot erase data
fastboot erase cache
Hi guys my mi4i is stuck on fastboot. If I long press power button , It again reboots to fastboot mode.
Tried flashing a stock ROM with MiFlash tool , from command prompt and in both cases flashing is shown as success but still I'm stuck in fastboot.
Surfed a lot and flashed TWRP from fastboot. I'm able to boot into TWRP recovery but my internal stoage is shown as 0Mb and when I try to flash any custom rom it is showing error 'unable to mount /system , /data , /cache' .
Guys please help me out here this is driving me crazy.
skandikuppa said:
Hi guys my mi4i is stuck on fastboot. If I long press power button , It again reboots to fastboot mode.
Tried flashing a stock ROM with MiFlash tool , from command prompt and in both cases flashing is shown as success but still I'm stuck in fastboot.
Surfed a lot and flashed TWRP from fastboot. I'm able to boot into TWRP recovery but my internal stoage is shown as 0Mb and when I try to flash any custom rom it is showing error 'unable to mount /system , /data , /cache' .
Guys please help me out here this is driving me crazy.
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You probably messed up your internal partitions. Well if you can boot into fastboot mode, then all hope is not lost. Use the Miflash tool to flash the stock MIUI ROM in fastboot mode.
hell1134 said:
You probably messed up your internal partitions. Well if you can boot into fastboot mode, then all hope is not lost. Use the Miflash tool to flash the stock MIUI ROM in fastboot mode.
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I already did that and MiFlash always shows success after some 200 odd seconds and the device boots right back to fastboot.
Try flash fastboot rom using the same version that you came from. Or use famous stable one like 6.6.10 fastboot rom and reflash. Or using older miflash tool. If possible verify the md5 to make sure your file is not corrupted. There shouldn't be any issue if everything is done correctly.
yumm91 said:
Try flash fastboot rom using the same version that you came from. Or use famous stable one like 6.6.10 fastboot rom and reflash. Or using older miflash tool. If possible verify the md5 to make sure your file is not corrupted. There shouldn't be any issue if everything is done correctly.
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Will try this tonight and let know the status here.
yumm91 said:
Try flash fastboot rom using the same version that you came from. Or use famous stable one like 6.6.10 fastboot rom and reflash. Or using older miflash tool. If possible verify the md5 to make sure your file is not corrupted. There shouldn't be any issue if everything is done correctly.
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Can you please guide me how to check the md5 if it is fine or corrupted? Sorry if my question seems basic
skandikuppa said:
Can you please guide me how to check the md5 if it is fine or corrupted? Sorry if my question seems basic
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I think there is 3rd party plugin software that integrates md5/hash calculator in the details tab in file properties windows, though it has been long time since I used it.
Md5 is a sum to calculate whether the file u have is the same as the one in server, though it is very rarely corrupt, unless ur Nand or hdisk is faulty. I think just flashing global files via miflash should fix ur problems. If the miflash does not flag as corrupt, your ROM is fine.