I'm using an op7 pro and I followed the guide until the point of calling the dd command (aka everything is installed properly). I have tested 'dd' and it works I can sucessfully copy a partition but I have no idea which one should I copy.
I am trying to do a full copy of the phone's storage but I can't find the 'mmcblkop' directory.
the ls of the dev/block looks like this:
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I would really appreciate if anyone who knows about this indicates to me which one of these is the root of all the partitions and/or the 250gb+ data partition.
I'm a noob, sorry in advance if my question is stupid.
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BigMonToEXT3
I repartitioned my sd card via cm 5.0.26
it made me sd ext 4 (1gb),swap (256mb),and fat 32 partition(6gb)
then i installed as update patch trough recovery BigMonToEXT3
and as you see my 2.3.7 is now reading that i have 1gb internal memory
Huawei u8500
http://code.google.com/p/lange-u8500-rom/downloads/detail?name=BigMonToEXT3.zip&can=2&q
I am not all sure about this,and what just happened
but it is interesting and worth looking into
But one thing is for sure,it works crazy fast now ;-)
Toughts?
P.S
there is also manual install of patch
http://code.google.com/p/lange-u8500-rom/downloads/detail?name=userinit.rar&can=2&q
Also there seem to be some clash between link2sd and this
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The Recovery Flasher
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Use this super simple app to flash a recovery. Simply name your recovery to recovery.img and place it on the root of your SD Card and the app does the rest. Yes you could do this in the emulator, but this will save you a few seconds, and of course if you don't know how to use the terminal then this will help. This is the smallest recovery flasher out their weighing in at a mere 48 kilobytes!!
WARNING: This app will not work for all devices. If your device supports flash_image, this app will work for you, otherwise I cannot guarantee it will work. Also I am not responsible for you flashing a bad recovery.
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Weird problem with my One Plus One. Cannot install ROM and Cannot repair file system via TWRP. I'm at my wits end. Can anyone help me fix this? The attached images should give you an idea of what I am talking about.
The system partition looks like this -
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However the data and cache partitions look like this -
and
When I try to format or repair using TWRP I get this -
Any help would be much appreciated.
Links to images
System partition https://postimg.org/image/xpi14ym6d/
Data https://postimg.org/image/h1qj2gz4l/
Cache https://postimg.org/image/uvevrj75h/
Error while repairing file system https://postimg.org/image/aba1t26tx/
I use Redmi K30 device. After unlocking i moved chinese rom to global rom. Before flashing that my root storage was 3.44GB, after flashing global rom it discrease to 2.69GB. And says 100% full.
By the way, when i try to edit or replace file in root storage it says failed. And also when i add some line in Build.prop, after click save it show "Error To Save".
★is this any problem or any fix avaliable?
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You can't edit anything in /system, because Google has set it to read-only. To properly edit it, create a Magisk Module that contain changes.
Weird folder in my twrp, wha
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Bro what is this thing? Its my first time installing twrp and after 3 attempt it succed but when i check internal it doesn't show the usual android folder instead it was this weird thing
noovaa117 said:
Bro what is this thing? Its my first time installing twrp and after 3 attempt it succed but when i check internal it doesn't show the usual android folder instead it was this weird thing
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You need to install a recent TWRP to be able to see internal storage.
The first picture shows what happens, if your recovery can't read internal storage.