[Completed] Cannot access Internal Storage after adopting external SD Card as Internal Storage. - XDA Assist

Hello, everyone!
I am in a desperate need of help. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I formatted my external SD Card as Internal Storage on my device running Android 6.0 as I though it would be pretty cool.
But then I realized that I wont be able to use my true Internal Storage for storage purposes. So, I just removed my SD Card from the Micro SD Card slot and switched ON my mobile to see if that fixed everything. But of course, it made it worse.
After that, I decided to wipe my ROM and just flash the same ROM again (it was CM 13). But that did not work too!
I flashed a lollipop ROM (CM 12.1) and that made everything come back to normal. But I still cannot access my internal storage in Marshmallow ROMS.
Please help somebody. I am not an expert in this stuff. This is the first mobile I have ever rooted or flashed a custom ROM on.
My mobile device - Lenovo K3 Note. (Lenovo K50A40)

emptommm said:
Hello, everyone!
I am in a desperate need of help. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I formatted my external SD Card as Internal Storage on my device running Android 6.0 as I though it would be pretty cool.
But then I realized that I wont be able to use my true Internal Storage for storage purposes. So, I just removed my SD Card from the Micro SD Card slot and switched ON my mobile to see if that fixed everything. But of course, it made it worse.
After that, I decided to wipe my ROM and just flash the same ROM again (it was CM 13). But that did not work too!
I flashed a lollipop ROM (CM 12.1) and that made everything come back to normal. But I still cannot access my internal storage in Marshmallow ROMS.
Please help somebody. I am not an expert in this stuff. This is the first mobile I have ever rooted or flashed a custom ROM on.
My mobile device - Lenovo K3 Note. (Lenovo K50A40)
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Greetings and welcome to xda. I can see you have already asked this is the correct forum here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3472021
so I'll close this one up
Good Luck
Sawdoctor

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