Why TWRP can't find superuser.zip on internal storage? - Huawei Mate 9 Questions & Answers

I already flashed TWRP 3.03 on my Mate 9, but when I clicked "Install", it seems all files & directories under "sdcard" are encrypted, though I have copied the supersu.zip onto the root of internal storage.
Anyone can help please?
Thanks a lot!

suwuming said:
I already flashed TWRP 3.03 on my Mate 9, but when I clicked "Install", it seems all files & directories under "sdcard" are encrypted, though I have copied the supersu.zip onto the root of internal storage.
Anyone can help please?
Thanks a lot!
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The bes solution is to install SD Card in the place of а second SIM.
TWRP can not decrypt an encrypted internal storage

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[Q] clockworkmod looking in wrong file to flash from

Hi, I have clockwork mod 4.0.0.4 and I was trying to flash a rom from it. I went to install zip from SD card and then it brought me to the SD card directory, but for some reason my internal memory is renamed to SD card and my external SD card is named external 1, so instead of bringing me to the directory with all of the files that are on the sd card it brings me to the directory with all of the internal memory files. How to I flash a rom if I can't get to the right directory from clockwork mod?
Hi,
With CWM, it will only allow you to flash from your Internal SDcard only. Option 1, move your files that you would like to flash - to the Internal SDcard Directory, or If you would like the option to flash from either the External or Internal you can use the CWM Rogue Recovery.
CWM Rogue Recovery: http://www.android.net/forum/downloads.php?do=file&id=122
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235170
Mjamocha said:
Hi,
With CWM, it will only allow you to flash from your Internal SDcard only. Option 1, move your files that you would like to flash - to the Internal SDcard Directory, or If you would like the option to flash from either the External or Internal you can use the CWM Rogue Recovery.
CWM Rogue Recovery: http://www.android.net/forum/downloads.php?do=file&id=122
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235170
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Thanks. Its weird because I thought I flashed zips from the external SD card before. I thought that you should put all of the fies that you are going to flash on the external SD card just in case something happens to the internal memory. Or if you do a factory data reset then it will get erased and you won't have the file to flash.
steineronie said:
Thanks. Its weird because I thought I flashed zips from the external SD card before. I thought that you should put all of the fies that you are going to flash on the external SD card just in case something happens to the internal memory. Or if you do a factory data reset then it will get erased and you won't have the file to flash.
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LOL, it is good practice to copy the files to your external (if you have the space). I keep a copy of my needed .zips in a folder on my PC. Rooted - If you do a Factory Data Reset from CWM, all of your files will remain in tact.
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Mjamocha said:
Hi,
With CWM, it will only allow you to flash from your Internal SDcard only. Option 1, move your files that you would like to flash - to the Internal SDcard Directory, or If you would like the option to flash from either the External or Internal you can use the CWM Rogue Recovery.
CWM Rogue Recovery: http://www.android.net/forum/downloads.php?do=file&id=122
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235170
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Actually, it depends on the version you have installed. Solarnz' R4c v 3.2.0.0 custom recovery flashes from the external sdcard. Version 4.0.0.4 from Rom Manager only flashes from the internal "sdcard " and rogue recovery can flash from either.
okantomi said:
Actually, it depends on the version you have installed. Solarnz' R4c v 3.2.0.0 custom recovery flashes from the external sdcard. Version 4.0.0.4 from Rom Manager only flashes from the internal "sdcard " and rogue recovery can flash from either.
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True, there are other options; however he and I were referring to his current version 4.0.0.4.
and wanting the ability to flash from both the External and Internal
SDcards.

[Q] how to install eos 2

Hi guys,
I've got v.1 currently installed but I've seemed to hit a stumbling block trying upgrade to v.2. Normally I would go into recovery and install update via sdcard or zip.
But when I try to go to my sdcard all I can see is my internal storage and not the external sdcard. I have a feeling its because my internal storage is called 'sdcard'
How did you other guys install this update? Thanks
When I installed it, I went to "Install from SD Card" Then I Scrolled to the File and Flashed it, I think You have to put the 2.0 file on external1.
That's what I did. I put the new rom on the external sdcard. But in recovery when I choose 'sdcard' it only shows the internal storage. I have tried using a different sdcard but its just the same, it points to the internal storage.
Can I put the from on the internal storage space to update??.
pwaddy said:
Can I put the from on the internal storage space to update??.
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Yes - don't forget google apps.
thanks, updated perfectly.
not sure why i couldnt see the external sdcard in recovery.
i thought the updates had to be on the external sdcard, but i guess not.
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After ICS flash reboots to recovery

Hi guys
Please assist, i have unlocked, installed recovery.
My phone was not rooted, but apparently the ROM i installed wouldve done that automatically.
When rebooted, my device, booted directly to recovery?
I can access Fastoot protocol, access recovery fine, but it does not boot to the ROM?
When i tried to choose install from internal zip, it says "no files found" which is strange?
Please help me, device off, not sure what to do?
your rom zip should be on external sd card, not internal, internal sd card is what you should be flashing the rom too in recovery not from.
Draxin said:
your rom zip should be on external sd card, not internal, internal sd card is what you should be flashing the rom too in recovery not from.
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Thank you, i managed to get it sorted.
It seems like my download was corrupted or something (The actual ROM File)
Not correct, with a Motorola XOOM i flash the ROM with the zip file on the internal memory (folder DCIM) and work perfect like from a external sd card.
pots22 said:
Not correct, with a Motorola XOOM i flash the ROM with the zip file on the internal memory (folder DCIM) and work perfect like from a external sd card.
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Are you using the rogue recovery?

[Q] Toshiba Thrive TWRP Can't See EXT SDCARD

TWRP can't see EXT SDCARD and I am unable to boot into FLASHBOOOT? Any suggestions?
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Same problem...figured it out yet?
burnface said:
Same problem...figured it out yet?
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Per pio_masaki, I reinstalled TWRP and remounted the External SD Card. Each time I go into TWRP I need to remount. Oherwise, I lose access to the SD Card.

TWRP cannot see zip files on internal sdcard

I have the latest twrp for my device (twrp-3.2.3-0-peregrine). The device is unlocked, encrypted and rooted (Magisk), running lineageos 14.1.
The SD card is part portable, and part internal.
I copied some installation zips from my PC onto the internal part (sdcard), but twrp cannot see them. The only directory it seems to be able to see on the internal part of the SD card is TWRP but it can't even see files I place in that directory. twrp can, however, see all the files on the external SD card (sdcard1).
If I use a file manager on the mobile when running normally, I can see all the folders under /storage/emulated/0/ (which is the internal part of the SD card).
How can I get TWRP to see all the files?

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