Question Can't flash gapps w/ TWRP - Motorola Moto G100 / Edge S

So I found TWRP, seems to be experimental. It's not mine and I don't have permission from the creator(s) to share it, otherwise I would. But when I attempted to flash NikGapps and BiTGApps, I get the following error messages:
NikGapps: "Installation Failed! Looks like Storage space is full"
"Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '[file]'"
BiTGApps: "Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '[file]'"
I definitely have over 100GB free in storage, and in the "Select Storage" option it recognizes over 105000MB on internal storage. So...why isn't it working?

HopelesRomantc91 said:
I definitely have over 100GB free in storage, and in the "Select Storage" option it recognizes over 105000MB on internal storage. So...why isn't it working?
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Without your TWRP, no one can tell you why it doesn't work.

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[Q] Droid X2 eclipse 1.3 Cmod7 install errors

Whenever I try to install the roms for either of the titles I get the following error
finding update package…
opening update package…
E: can’t open /sdcard/update.zip
(no such file or directory)
installation aborted
I am running moto a4 bootstrap recovery to backup and do the installs. I have also done all the necessary wiping needed for the installation.
What am I doing incorrectly?
I am following this tutorial: (edit: nevermind, I cannot post links)
Screen cap of my sd card
These are the contents of my sd card.
From what I've read the "root" where the ROM must go is located within the (J, which is my sd card.
I am still unable to install, this is what I have been doing the entire time and still get this error.

Can't install .zip file from CWM

I am relatively new to the world of rooting and ROMs, but I have successfully installed CM10 on a previous Samsung phone, so I am decently literate.
I am currently attempting to install CM10.1 on my Verizon Galaxy S III (following the instructions on the Install CM for d2vzw page on the CM wiki), but I have reached an impasse at step 7. I was not aware that I had to put the VRALE6.bootloader.zip file on the SD card before starting this process, so I am now attempting to get that file onto my SD card either by sideloading through CWM or by pushing it to the SD card through adb. The issue is that CWM gives me an error (can't mount SD card) and adb doesn't recognize my device (I have tried installing and reinstalling various drivers for the past few hours). I enabled USB Debugging mode before starting the process, but I am only able to get into Download and CWM modes right now (if I don't do the Download Mode or Recovery Mode key combination, I am stuck on the Galaxy S III screen). Am I bricked at this point, or is there a way to get VRALE6.bootloader.zip onto my phone and continue with the ROM process?
It is important to note that I formatted the SD card before starting this process because I wanted enough space to put the Cyanogenmod file on it. However, I think I may have formatted it generically rather than into FAT-32. Could this be the issue?
I am going to pick up a microSD card reader today in order to flash the SD card to FAT-32 and put the CyanogenMod file on it.
I am getting 5 errors upon startup of CWM (E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/command, can't mount /cache/recovery/log, etc.). When I try to mount the SD card or external SD card, I get E: Can't mount /sdcard/
Same issue with sd card not mounting.
I'm having somewhat of the same issue. I've tried both Clockwork recovery and TWRP and have the same issue.
Should have mentioned that i still have access to the stock rom and can use my phone just fine.
I some how got Clockwork mod recovery to work using the Rom Manager pro App.
I wish i had been paying better attention to what i was doing but i know i updated CWMrecovery from in rom manager and chose to install my chosen rom with that.
My suggestion is to start over completely. There is a much easier way to do this.
My suggestion is to flash one of the rooted stock ROMs through Odin. There's a thread in android development that has rooted stock. Then when that's done boot up your phone. If it bootloops wipe data. Then use Ez-Unlock 1.2 app to unlock your bootloader. Make sure it's 1.2. Now use GooManager to flash TWRP. You are done! This is probably the easiest way to do this.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33948598
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Sandman-007 said:
My suggestion is to start over completely. There is a much easier way to do this.
My suggestion is to flash one of the rooted stock ROMs through Odin. There's a thread in android development that has rooted stock. Then when that's done boot up your phone. If it bootloops wipe data. Then use Ez-Unlock 1.2 app to unlock your bootloader. Make sure it's 1.2. Now use GooManager to flash TWRP. You are done! This is probably the easiest way to do this.
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33948598
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I am not familiar with TWRP, so is the process the same for flashing CM (putting CM zip file on sd card and going to install from SD card in TWRP)? Are there any additional steps beyond this?
I am following the directions in the thread linked above to root and install TWRP. So far, I have the rooted stock ROM running fine, but I can't get TWRP to work. I downloaded Goomanager and attempted to get TWRP using the Install Openrecovery Script option. However, it said that it couldn't find a recovery for my device. I also tried to use the adb method, but nothing happened after I put in the commands. I even tried to flash the latest TWRP .tar file from their website using Odin, but it keeps failing. Is there any way to get TWRP on my phone?
EDIT:Whoops, I skipped over the EZ-Unlock step. Now everything works. Thanks for the help, Sandman!
mikestrong19 said:
I am following the directions in the thread linked above to root and install TWRP. So far, I have the rooted stock ROM running fine, but I can't get TWRP to work. I downloaded Goomanager and attempted to get TWRP using the Install Openrecovery Script option. However, it said that it couldn't find a recovery for my device. I also tried to use the adb method, but nothing happened after I put in the commands. I even tried to flash the latest TWRP .tar file from their website using Odin, but it keeps failing. Is there any way to get TWRP on my phone?
EDIT:Whoops, I skipped over the EZ-Unlock step. Now everything works. Thanks for the help, Sandman!
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No problem bro. Glad you are all fixed up
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Sandman-007 said:
No problem bro. Glad you are all fixed up
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Alright, maybe I'm not quite fixed up yet. I have TWRP installed and I can go between TWRP, download mode, and the normal stock rooted ROM fine. However, I cannot get to the SD Card in TWRP in order to install CM. TWRP gives me the following errors upon booting into recovery:
E: Unable to find parition size for '/boot'
E: Unable to find parition size for '/data'
E: Unable to find parition size for '/recovery'
Updating partition details:
E: Unable to mount '/system'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: TWFunc: :Copy_Log - - Can't open destination log
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
Upon trying to go to Install, I am unable to select the external SD card, and an additional error appears when I attempt to touch Micro SD Card (E: Unable to mount '/external_sd').
I guess I could try to sideload the CM zip file through adb, but I would rather fix the SD card for future use. I have been researching and working on the SD card for the better part of today, to no avail. I am pretty sure the issue is in the formatting of the SD card (it appears to be RAW rather than the required FAT32 for CM), but I cannot format the SD card into FAT-32 no matter what I try (both Windows and 3rd party formatting tools). They all say that the SD card is either write-protected (I have already checked the read/write switch on the side of the SD card adapter) and/or the format cannot be completed. I have tried both my old SD card that I have kept for a few phones (an 8GB Samsung microSD card) and a brand new Sandisk 8GB microSD card, both of which will not work.
I am able to transfer files to the SD card with no issue (with both ADB and through dragging/dropping in Windows), but I cannot install from SD in recovery.
Does anyone have a solution to allow me to install CM on my phone?
Download root checker from the play store. Make sure you are rooted
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Download root checker from the play store. Make sure you are rooted
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Yes, I do have root access. I think the problem lies somewhere in my SD card.
mikestrong19 said:
Yes, I do have root access. I think the problem lies somewhere in my SD card.
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Do you have another computer to try formatting the sdcard with? And you said that you receive the same errors when trying to reformat the new 8 GB sdcard as with your other sdcard which is formatted to RAW?
SlimSnoopOS said:
Do you have another computer to try formatting the sdcard with? And you said that you receive the same errors when trying to reformat the new 8 GB sdcard as with your other sdcard which is formatted to RAW?
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I do have access to another computer, but I ran out of time and patience yesterday. I will try it when I get home later today. And yes, both cards are RAW (even the new one) and I can't get either one to format or work in TWRP.
So it appears the the issue with formatting was due to my computer's drivers (even though I installed the latest Samsung USB drivers) and not the SD card. I was able to format the SD card to FAT32 on another computer and put CM and GAPPS onto it. When booted normally into TouchWiz, the phone sees the SD card fine. However, I still get the same "Can't mount external SD card" error as well as the others previously listed when I attempt to install a zip from recovery. I even tried to sideload the ROM from ADB, but it still didn't work.
mikestrong19 said:
So it appears the the issue with formatting was due to my computer's drivers (even though I installed the latest Samsung USB drivers) and not the SD card. I was able to format the SD card to FAT32 on another computer and put CM and GAPPS onto it. When booted normally into TouchWiz, the phone sees the SD card fine. However, I still get the same "Can't mount external SD card" error as well as the others previously listed when I attempt to install a zip from recovery. I even tried to sideload the ROM from ADB, but it still didn't work.
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Which version of CWM and also TWRP are you using?
And the problems keep rolling in. I was able to mount my SD card and get rid of the TWRP errors by installing a modded TWRP 2.6.0.0 from this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44277901). However, when I go to install CM (cm-10.1.3-d2vzw.zip), I get the following error:
assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device") ==
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/external_sd/cm-10.1.3-d2vzw.zip'
Error flashing zip '/external_sd/cm-10.1.3-d2vzw.zip'
Updating partition details
I did a factory reset before attempting to install this, but I did not format data or do anything else.
mikestrong19 said:
And the problems keep rolling in. I was able to mount my SD card and get rid of the TWRP errors by installing a modded TWRP 2.6.0.0 from this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44277901). However, when I go to install CM (cm-10.1.3-d2vzw.zip), I get the following error:
assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device") ==
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/external_sd/cm-10.1.3-d2vzw.zip'
Error flashing zip '/external_sd/cm-10.1.3-d2vzw.zip'
Updating partition details
I did a factory reset before attempting to install this, but I did not format data or do anything else.
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Well, that is for the Sprint S3 my friend. We can't interchange recoveries between the different S3 models to flash roms. You may want to ask Kennyglass123 or any of those other guys if they can make a change for the VZW S3 for you to test it out.
SlimSnoopOS said:
Well, that is for the Sprint S3 my friend. We can't interchange recoveries between the different S3 models to flash roms. You may want to ask Kennyglass123 or any of those other guys if they can make a change for the VZW S3 for you to test it out.
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Sounds good. I think the problem has been isolated to being something with needing a modded TWRP. I tried using an older, non-modded TWRP (2.5.0.0), which didn't work.
mikestrong19 said:
Sounds good. I think the problem has been isolated to being something with needing a modded TWRP. I tried using an older, non-modded TWRP (2.5.0.0), which didn't work.
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Would you mind trying this soft brick fix? If I'm not mistaken, I believe you're experiencing this same issue--excluding the Sprint TWRP issue you just mentioned. You will need to flash your VZW custom recovery either through GooManager, Rom Manager, or Odin btw.
SlimSnoopOS said:
Would you mind trying this soft brick fix? If I'm not mistaken, I believe you're experiencing this same issue--excluding the Sprint TWRP issue you just mentioned. You will need to flash your VZW custom recovery either through GooManager, Rom Manager, or Odin btw.
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I can still get between the stock rooted ROM, download mode, and recovery mode fine, so does that mean I am still soft-bricked and should try this?
mikestrong19 said:
I can still get between the stock rooted ROM, download mode, and recovery mode fine, so does that mean I am still soft-bricked and should try this?
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Yea, because you are still receiving these errors right?
E: Unable to find parition size for '/boot'
E: Unable to find parition size for '/data'
E: Unable to find parition size for '/recovery'
Updating partition details:
E: Unable to mount '/system'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: TWFunc: :Copy_Log - - Can't open destination log
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
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This soft brick fix is an attempt to correct the /system and /data errors.
Edit: Oh great, none of the links work. I'll see about finding alternate links.

Can't flash .zips Unable to Mount storage

So I tried flashing a custom kernel a few times using twrp and it always had an error saying "Unable to mount Storage." Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
From memory, TWRP has a default option to leave the system read-only - you have to specifically swipe to make it writeable. Have you tried that?
And are you using the latest TWRP? I see that there was a new one less than two weeks ago:
twrp-3.0.3-0-hammerhead.img
Edit: Just for completeness, the OP was using the latest TWRP and has managed to install a new kernel after ticking "mount system" in TWRP.
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Newbie here. I don't know if this is the right area for this but I need your help.

Good Day!
This is my first time posting here. I need your expertise on this guys. I'm a newbie on these kind of stuff.
My phone is THL 5000. I was trying to perform SD Card Partition thinking that it will resolve my problems on lack of internal memory, however, I did something wrong along the process and now, my internal memory is 0MB and I keep on getting an error saying that I have no OS installed on my phone.
After searching for hours on looking for solutions, what I already tried is the following:
1. Restoring my Nandroid backup but failed. I keep on getting the error message "Unable to wipe System."
2. Flashing ROM using the zip file saved on my External SD Card but also failed. I'm getting the error messages:
failed to mount '/system' (Block device required)
failed to mount '/cache' (Block device required)
failed to mount '/data' (Block device required)
3. Repair or Change File System in the Wipe section of TWRP but also failed. I'm getting the same error messages as above.
4. Used SP Flash Tool to flash the stock ROM but my laptop is not recognizing my phone. It only keeps on charging when I'm plugging it in.
5. Flashing the stock ROM thru ADB Sideload but I keep on getting the error "unable to wipe cache. failed to mount '/data' (Block device required)" before the process could finish. Also, the command window on my laptop keeps on giving me this error:
Total xfer: 1.26x
My Custom Recovery is TWRP Version 3.0.2-0.
Please help me guys. I really don't know what should I do now. Thank you in advance.

TWRP ERROR 1 "storage space is full" even after fresh format of data

Trying to flashh Gapps to my Moto Edge S via TWRP. when I attempted to flash NikGapps and BiTGApps, I get the following error messages:
NikGapps: "Installation Failed! Looks like Storage space is full"
"Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '[file]'"
BiTGApps: "Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '[file]'"
I definitely have over 100GB free in storage, and in the "Select Storage" option it recognizes over 105000MB on internal storage. So...why isn't it working?
Do a Google search for "TWRP error 1": dozens results.
HopelesRomantc91 said:
Trying to flashh Gapps to my Moto Edge S via TWRP. when I attempted to flash NikGapps and BiTGApps, I get the following error messages:
NikGapps: "Installation Failed! Looks like Storage space is full"
"Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '[file]'"
BiTGApps: "Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '[file]'"
I definitely have over 100GB free in storage, and in the "Select Storage" option it recognizes over 105000MB on internal storage. So...why isn't it working?
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Modern phones have a separate 'system' partition and Gapps as well as ROM will be installed there. You can't choose to install it elsewhere.
Check the space available in 'system' partition. If it is not enough, either you have to choose a smaller Gapps package or repartition the storage. If you choose a smaller package and succeed in installing it, the rest of the Google apps can be installed from the Play Store. They will install outside the 'system' partition so you will not have any issue.
jwoegerbauer said:
Do a Google search for "TWRP error 1": dozens results.
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I tried that, none of them worked.
TNSMANI said:
Modern phones have a separate 'system' partition and Gapps as well as ROM will be installed there. You can't choose to install it elsewhere.
Check the space available in 'system' partition. If it is not enough, either you have to choose a smaller Gapps package or repartition the storage. If you choose a smaller package and succeed in installing it, the rest of the Google apps can be installed from the Play Store. They will install outside the 'system' partition so you will not have any issue.
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TWRP shows "System" and "system_ext." Both seem to mount fine in TWRP, but when flashing I get the same error. The gapps files I'm using are less than 90MB. It says "Current space: 0" so it seems to think that there's fully zero extra space on System. NikGApps says, "/system available size: 0 KB"
HopelesRomantc91 said:
I tried that, none of them worked.
TWRP shows "System" and "system_ext." Both seem to mount fine in TWRP, but when flashing I get the same error. The gapps files I'm using are less than 90MB. It says "Current space: 0" so it seems to think that there's fully zero extra space on System. NikGApps says, "/system available size: 0 KB"
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Very late to the party, but I'm facing this exact issue right now. Have you found a way to flash gapps eventually? I tried resizing the file system but to no avail.
So far I've tried using different twrp versions, none worked, I would've tried orangefox but there's no version of that recovery for honor 6x and the p8 lite version, unlike twrp won't run.

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