I was installing custom rom using twrp and accidently, i wiped system and now i lost my rom xD
And operation system but twrp still works
What can I do?
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I tried installing cyanogen mod but the system kept rebooting continuously so in an attempt to fix it I accidentally wiped the operating system and backup so now I'm in a pickle. Help on how to restore the system to the stock OS or something?
When I knew CyanogenMod 11s had been ported to the nexus 5, I set off to get it on my device. I had stock android 4.4.4 running, had rooted my phone, and had cwmr.
I got into recovery mode, wiped data, wiped cache and flashed. It din't work. I wiped dalvik cache and tried again, but still didn't work.
Now I'm stuck on the google logo screen.
What can I do?
alejo7797 said:
When I knew CyanogenMod 11s had been ported to the nexus 5, I set off to get it on my device. I had stock android 4.4.4 running, had rooted my phone, and had cwmr.
I got into recovery mode, wiped data, wiped cache and flashed. It din't work. I wiped dalvik cache and tried again, but still didn't work.
Now I'm stuck on the google logo screen.
What can I do?
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Restore your nandroid backup
alejo7797 said:
When I knew CyanogenMod 11s had been ported to the nexus 5, I set off to get it on my device. I had stock android 4.4.4 running, had rooted my phone, and had cwmr.
I got into recovery mode, wiped data, wiped cache and flashed. It din't work. I wiped dalvik cache and tried again, but still didn't work.
Now I'm stuck on the google logo screen.
What can I do?
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Try also wiping system (flashable zip should format it but do it just to be sure) and unmounting system
Also, I'm not sure if it's an actual port or if it's just CM11 with .apk files added, see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54420961&postcount=9
Lethargy said:
Try also wiping system (flashable zip should format it but do it just to be sure) and unmounting system
Also, I'm not sure if it's an actual port or if it's just CM11 with .apk files added, see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54420961&postcount=9
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I formatted system, and unmounted system, but gives the same error
alejo7797 said:
I formatted system, and unmounted system, but gives the same error
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I don't know then, I've never had many issues flashing ROMs.
alejo7797 said:
I formatted system, and unmounted system, but gives the same error
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Re-flash download the zip. Then wipe data, system and the caches
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Install a different ROM.
What error are you getting?
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Hmm problem can be in many places. You can redownload the zip...maybe the one you have is corrupted. When you you flash the zip try to uncheck the verify signature option. After you redownloaded the zip. Mount usb storage and conect to your pc to copy the zip to ext card. Wipe data cache system and dalvik before you flash.
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so i wanted to backup my oneplus one using twrp 3.0 and for some reason i decided to wipe the cache before i backed it up. I went to wipe (just the regular cache) and it kept trying to wipe but it never succeeded so i just forced rebooted it went back to twrp and backed up my phone. Once the backup was done i tried to boot it up and i was met with a boot loop. Then i kept rebooting my phone and no luck. then i tried to completely wipe my phone. well just a factory reset. it didn't work i was greeted with an error saying my cache is not mounted or something like that. so now i cant even wipe anything at all and i think twrp has a feature where you can access files from recovery and that doesn't work for me. adb isnt working either i was trying to push a file. What im trying to do is flash a newer version of twrp or try to adb sideload my same rom. but i dont have access to my same rom cause the links are down. my rom is minimal os btw. any ideas ?
Edit: I've fixed the problem by booting into fastboot and flashing a newer version of twrp 3.0.2. then i wiped the cache and it was successful. then i booted up and it works!
Hi,
I recently tried to install a custom rom (Resurrection Remix) on the latest EMUI version which resulted in my device not booting anymore.
After several tries I gave up and wanted to simply use stock with root.
I installed SuperSU, but that did not show up in the application menu.
After that I recovered system and boot from a recent full backup and installed magisk.
That resulted in the device not booting anymore at all. This condition stays now.
I then reinstalled the stock rom via dload method, with a factory reset after, but it then started to be stuck in the blue screen with the honor logo.
Is there anything I can do? TWRP is gone, I only get the stock EMUI recovery.
This happened to mee too. You should try a wipe data and cache from recovery, then reboot. It worked for me.
P.s i flashed a stock recovery don't know if TWRP will work the same, try.
After the dload update the stock recovery is installed again, I wiped data and cache already, but that didnt make it work too :/
EDIT: Found the error: The /data partition is unusable in it's current state (f2fs). Is F2FS the default filesystem for /data or do I need to change it to ext4 or something?
I have tried to install custom roms on my samsung galaxy grand prime g530m device but when I install them they do not pass the rom logo, I have tried to install lineage os (android pie) and resurrection remix (andrioid oreo) and the two remain in the logo of the rom , if I install the custom rom the cell phone returns to normal but I want to update it ...
What solution is there?
fortex123 said:
I have tried to install custom roms on my samsung galaxy grand prime g530m device but when I install them they do not pass the rom logo, I have tried to install lineage os (android pie) and resurrection remix (andrioid oreo) and the two remain in the logo of the rom , if I install the custom rom the cell phone returns to normal but I want to update it ...
What solution is there?
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First, boot into TWRP and choose the "Backup" option to create a nandroid backup. This backup can be used to restore back what you had when you made the backup, restore this backup whenever you have issues.
When flashing your custom ROM, you need use the factory reset option in TWRP, then wipe the cache partition and the dalvik cache partition before or after you flash the ROM.
Failing to factory reset and wipe the caches causes bootloop(stuck at logo) when flashing a ROM, unless the ROM you are flashing is an updated version of the exact same ROM you already have.
If factory resetting and wiping caches doesn't solve your bootloop, you may need to use the advanced wipes in TWRP to run a full system wipe and then clean flash the ROM. To use the advanced wipes, choose the "Wipe" option in TWRP, then choose the "advanced wipe" option, then choose only the system, data, cache and dalvik cache partitions. Then swipe the slider to wipe, then go back to home page in TWRP flash your ROM.
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Droidriven said:
First, boot into TWRP and choose the "Backup" option to create a nandroid backup. This backup can be used to restore back what you had when you made the backup, restore this backup whenever you have issues.
When flashing your custom ROM, you need use the factory reset option in TWRP, then wipe the cache partition and the dalvik cache partition before or after you flash the ROM.
Failing to factory reset and wipe the caches causes bootloop(stuck at logo) when flashing a ROM, unless the ROM you are flashing is an updated version of the exact same ROM you already have.
If factory resetting and wiping caches doesn't solve your bootloop, you may need to use the advanced wipes in TWRP to run a full system wipe and then clean flash the ROM. To use the advanced wipes, choose the "Wipe" option in TWRP, then choose the "advanced wipe" option, then choose only the system, data, cache and dalvik cache partitions. Then swipe the slider to wipe, then go back to home page in TWRP flash your ROM.
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I already did the steps you tell me in the message but the problem is that the phone is locked in the custom rom symbol ...