This is my first post on this website. I have read as much as I could in the forums and watched tutorials on Youtube but I still haven't found a solution.
I had Mediamod V5 and TWRP 3.0.0-0 recovery on my phone. It was moving really slow so I decided to boot into recovery and clear the cache like I would usually do. It took a really long time but it eventually finished and then rebooted. After a while though, the phone just turn off and when I tried to turn it on back, I saw nothing but the Logo. I went into recovery and there was a message saying that the system partition was unmodified. I tried clearing the cache but it was unable to mount the cache, system or data. TWRP could not repair the file system and I couldn't do a factory reset. I tried using ADB and fastboot commands to clear to userdata but it also failed.
I saw people posting that Alcatel Mobile upgrade helped them so I tried. It failed after it was trying to format userdata. I thought it was a driver or usb cord issue so I bought 2 new USBs that are for the alcatel phone and I installed all of the MTK drivers. This still didn't help.
After this I download the alcatel 4015 firmware, MTK droid tools and SP Flash tool. I got the scatter file and everything and tried to flash it but I got Error 4010. The suggestion was to try different firmware. I did that and it stilled failed. I tried a suggestion which said to use the write memory option and flash the preloader.bin and ROM_0 which I found here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68119478&postcount=2003. That also failed.
The closest solution that I found was to repair the partition table but I don't know how to do this. Can anyone help me?
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This is my first post on this website. I have read as much as I could in the forums and watched tutorials on Youtube but I still haven't found a solution.
I had Mediamod V5 and TWRP 3.0.0-0 recovery on my phone. It was moving really slow so I decided to boot into recovery and clear the cache like I would usually do. It took a really long time but it eventually finished and then rebooted. After a while though, the phone just turn off and when I tried to turn it on back, I saw nothing but the Logo. I went into recovery and there was a message saying that the system partition was unmodified. I tried clearing the cache but it was unable to mount the cache, system or data. TWRP could not repair the file system and I couldn't do a factory reset. I tried using ADB and fastboot commands to clear to userdata but it also failed.
I saw people posting that Alcatel Mobile upgrade helped them so I tried. It failed after it was trying to format userdata. I thought it was a driver or usb cord issue so I bought 2 new USBs that are for the alcatel phone and I installed all of the MTK drivers. This still didn't help.
After this I download the alcatel 4015 firmware, MTK droid tools and SP Flash tool. I got the scatter file and everything and tried to flash it but I got Error 4010. The suggestion was to try different firmware. I did that and it stilled failed. I tried a suggestion which said to use the write memory option and flash the preloader.bin and ROM_0 which I found here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2003. That also failed.
The closest solution that I found was to repair the partition table but I don't know how to do this. Can anyone help me?
Heelixx said:
This is my first post on this website. I have read as much as I could in the forums and watched tutorials on Youtube but I still haven't found a solution.
I had Mediamod V5 and TWRP 3.0.0-0 recovery on my phone. It was moving really slow so I decided to boot into recovery and clear the cache like I would usually do. It took a really long time but it eventually finished and then rebooted. After a while though, the phone just turn off and when I tried to turn it on back, I saw nothing but the Logo. I went into recovery and there was a message saying that the system partition was unmodified. I tried clearing the cache but it was unable to mount the cache, system or data. TWRP could not repair the file system and I couldn't do a factory reset. I tried using ADB and fastboot commands to clear to userdata but it also failed.
I saw people posting that Alcatel Mobile upgrade helped them so I tried. It failed after it was trying to format userdata. I thought it was a driver or usb cord issue so I bought 2 new USBs that are for the alcatel phone and I installed all of the MTK drivers. This still didn't help.
After this I download the alcatel 4015 firmware, MTK droid tools and SP Flash tool. I got the scatter file and everything and tried to flash it but I got Error 4010. The suggestion was to try different firmware. I did that and it stilled failed. I tried a suggestion which said to use the write memory option and flash the preloader.bin and ROM_0 which I found here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2003. That also failed.
The closest solution that I found was to repair the partition table but I don't know how to do this. Can anyone help me?
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Hello,
I have an a8-50f that I was attempting to flash with a new ROM because I had the wifi issue that this particular model seems to have (connection basically dropping a minute or so after connecting to wifi). I flashed a TWRP which was supposed to be for my model. The guy on the forum post in which I found the link said it worked on his a8-50f. However, when I tried to boot the device after flashing TWRP it kept failing to mount "/data". After attempting a couple things to fix it I (stupidly) lost bootloader access via adb, when I tried to wipe the drive with China Recovery.
So now it's hanging at the Lenovo boot screen. I can still access China Recovery but it doesn't seem like I can do anything with that. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix the system or recovery partitions from this state? Maybe how to revert the TWRP flash. I have what should be the stock system and recovery images if someone knows a way to attempt a flash without adb access.
Thanks a lot for any help you guys can provide.
*Can't post images because I'm a new account. The TWRP error screen is at /ycD6B0e on imgur.
I know it is late but try Mtkclient. https://GitHub.com/bkerler/mtkclient
After building Mtkclient start the GUI and plug the tablet in from an off state.
Hope this works.
Hi, I came here because I've tried to fix my phone but no hope. My situation si that I'm on a Loop in the booting process where the phone starts the booting process but crashes maybe on the bootloader. My system can see the Port COM 4 and I tried the Mobile upgrade program but after it detects the phone and I click "Update" button the phone goes into the loop maybe trying to get into Fastboot. Lastly, the download fails.
I have never hacked or made any modifications on an Android phone before so I'm a complete noob to this ADB tools and don't have a clue on how to use any tool to recover this phone.
I'm able to boot into "Download mode" and nothing else, maybe there's a combination for getting into the bootloader but I don't see anything about that in the many searches.
Any help is much appreciated.
you device is bricked and you try root install a custom rom or a bad upgrade
ravendepth said:
Hi, I came here because I've tried to fix my phone but no hope. My situation si that I'm on a Loop in the booting process where the phone starts the booting process but crashes maybe on the bootloader. My system can see the Port COM 4 and I tried the Mobile upgrade program but after it detects the phone and I click "Update" button the phone goes into the loop maybe trying to get into Fastboot. Lastly, the download fails.
I have never hacked or made any modifications on an Android phone before so I'm a complete noob to this ADB tools and don't have a clue on how to use any tool to recover this phone.
I'm able to boot into "Download mode" and nothing else, maybe there's a combination for getting into the bootloader but I don't see anything about that in the many searches.
Any help is much appreciated.
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First boot into recovery and wipe cache and data.
If that fails try again. It fails again use the below method to restore your phone.
Go into download mode and using the ABD install your stock rom., Meaning your phones original version.
Your phones not bricked.
Stuck at Bootscreen (BootLoop)
Custo481 said:
First boot into recovery and wipe cache and data.
If that fails try again. It fails again use the below method to restore your phone.
Go into download mode and using the ABD install your stock rom., Meaning your phones original version.
Your phones not bricked.
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Hi,
I tried to install RR on my Alcatel Idol 3 4.7 with using Shara & Firehorse according to this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/guide-unlock-flash-root-updated-alcatel-t3751845
everything went accordingly but TWRP never installed. I to boot into recovery and it booted android recovery instead of TWRP. So i tried again using Firehorse but my phone did not boot to download mode, so i cleared cache using the Android system recovery but then i received an error can't mount cache/recovery , so i tried to reset to factory data and received yet again other errors. Force-Restarting my phone ended up in a bootloop that i am not sure how to remove. Please help
Model: Alcatel One Touch Idol 3 6039 K
its-ian said:
Hi,
I tried to install RR on my Alcatel Idol 3 4.7 with using Shara & Firehorse according to this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/guide-unlock-flash-root-updated-alcatel-t3751845
everything went accordingly but TWRP never installed. I to boot into recovery and it booted android recovery instead of TWRP. So i tried again using Firehorse but my phone did not boot to download mode, so i cleared cache using the Android system recovery but then i received an error can't mount cache/recovery , so i tried to reset to factory data and received yet again other errors. Force-Restarting my phone ended up in a bootloop that i am not sure how to remove. Please help
Model: Alcatel One Touch Idol 3 6039 K
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Hi, you may want to try a different TWRP recovery. Had the same problem. solved with TWRP 3.0.0 f2fs from Decker's MM TWRP backup. TWRP 3.1 also works with Sahara&Firehose.
Hope this helps.
Hey all,
I'm not a total noob, but I do this so infrequently that I can't commit it to memory. Would really appreciate some help here.
I followed the official LineageOS Guide for Herolte, over here.
I had done this previously on my Nexus 7 so I was fairly confident.
Everything worked well, I got TWRP installed using Heimdall from Linux, and successfully pushed the latest LineageOS and open_Gapps images to the phone.
Rebooted into TWRP, and followed the recommendation to wipe System, Cache and data partitions. This failed with red text stating that ti was unable to mount data.
I googled some, and found a suggestion to reformat the partitions, first to a different file system and then back to their original file systems again. I tried formatting /data to exFat, and it took forever, eventually erroring out with an error message. After this I can't get into TWRP anymore. When I try the phone boots to the TWRP startup screen, and just freezes there.
I have tried reflashing TWRP using Heimdall and this does nothing. Flash succeeds, nut still freezes at TWRP splash screen.
I googled some more and found a suggestion to flash stock Samsung firmware, and then try again, this time formatting data system and cache without trying to first wipe them. Problem is I can't successfully flash stock firmware.
I tried using this method in Heimdall, but it complains "Local and device PIT files don't match and repartition wasn't specified!" and fails.
I've also tried booting into Windows and using Odin, but it never works. The screen turns grey, and no progress indicators ever start. I assumed this was because I had the incorrect drivers for the phone, and tried using zadiag.exe to replace them, but the driver install fails.
I'd greatly appreciate any help. I can't seem to force the phone to shut off, it just keeps rebooting and getting stuck on either the TWRP spash screen or on the download mode screen. I know this is solveable, but unless I figure it out fast, I'm worried I am going to burn in the screen.
Any suggestions appreciated!
Never mind. I must just have had a bad stock image.
I downloaded a different one, and retried heimdall and it flashed properly.
I am now able to re-flash and boot into TWRP again.
Hopefully I won't have the same problem again when I try to wipe the partitions...
Alright,
So I solved this issue by (once I reflashed stock, and then reflashed TWRP again) formatting the data partition twice, first to ext3, and then back to ext4. This looks to have cleared the encryption issues that were causing thsi problem ,and allowed everything to continue working as expected.
Hi.
A friend gave me his Moto G1 2013 to install Linage OS but I'm really having troubles with it, first of all it doesn't allow me to install TWRP, when I type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img it says that it installs but it doesn't, when I try to boot on it it just doesn't boot, the way I had access to TWRP was typing fastboot boot recovery.img...
When I got in I did the first step when you install a new Custom ROM that is wipe system, cache and dalvik cache, then I tried to install the ROM zip file but it gave me "error 7" I looked for solutions and I found one that is modifying updater-script file, I did it but it gave me another error about mount system, I looked for solutions too and I found one that is modifying file system format to anotherone and then bringing it back to the original format but still having the same error.
After that I decided to go back to stock ROM, I have flashed many times the stock ROM with fastboot commands but it just doesn't boot into the OS, when I try to boot the phone it boots into bootloader again... Any solution to this? Is it a hardware problem? Please help me I'm so embarrased with my friend.
Same thing happened to me!
Basidialfiddle said:
Hi.
A friend gave me his Moto G1 2013 to install Linage OS but I'm really having troubles with it, first of all it doesn't allow me to install TWRP, when I type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img it says that it installs but it doesn't, when I try to boot on it it just doesn't boot, the way I had access to TWRP was typing fastboot boot recovery.img...
When I got in I did the first step when you install a new Custom ROM that is wipe system, cache and dalvik cache, then I tried to install the ROM zip file but it gave me "error 7" I looked for solutions and I found one that is modifying updater-script file, I did it but it gave me another error about mount system, I looked for solutions too and I found one that is modifying file system format to anotherone and then bringing it back to the original format but still having the same error.
After that I decided to go back to stock ROM, I have flashed many times the stock ROM with fastboot commands but it just doesn't boot into the OS, when I try to boot the phone it boots into bootloader again... Any solution to this? Is it a hardware problem? Please help me I'm so embarrased with my friend.
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Hi! I tried something similar with a similar result. I first unlocked my Moto G's bootloader. Then installed TWRP using fastboot. After that I tried flashing Resurrection Remix rom which failed. I've been stuck in a kind of bootloop since then. My handset powers up, finds something wrong, tries to go into recovery, fails and does this over and over again.
Since I am able to boot into bootloader mode, I tried to flash the stock rom by following instructions from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47820707#post47820707
I have tried different variations from many different forums (fora?) all with the same result. Still stuck in the bootloop-thingie.
Btw, I also tried the unbricking guide from this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/how-to-unbrick-moto-g-falcon-t3394788 without any success. My phone shows up as a Motorola ADB device and also as XT1033 in Device Manager when its plugged in.
Anyone know anything to help me out?
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Hi! I tried something similar with a similar result. I first unlocked my Moto G's bootloader. Then installed TWRP using fastboot. After that I tried flashing Resurrection Remix rom which failed. I've been stuck in a kind of bootloop since then. My handset powers up, finds something wrong, tries to go into recovery, fails and does this over and over again.
Since I am able to boot into bootloader mode, I tried to flash the stock rom by following instructions from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47820707#post47820707
I have tried different variations from many different forums (fora?) all with the same result. Still stuck in the bootloop-thingie.
Btw, I also tried the unbricking guide from this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/how-to-unbrick-moto-g-falcon-t3394788 without any success. My phone shows up as a Motorola ADB device and also as XT1033 in Device Manager when its plugged in.
Anyone know anything to help me out?
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Hi, I found the solution time ago, sorry for answering to late, hope I can still be helpful.
Well, what I did is, I booted into TWRP, then I did a total format to the storage, after that I did something kind of crazy, I switched my storage format to anotherone and then I turned it back to how it was before (example: I was on fat32, I switched to exFAT and then I switched again to fat32) after doing that I tried to flash LinageOS and it allowed me, it booted and now my friend has Android Oreo on his Moto G1
Hope it works for you mate, those situations are very frustrating, good luck