I have a s9+ that i wipe the internal storage and now there is nothing on it. How do i fix this or is it fixable?
Phone is rooted, have TWRP and tried odin looked like it worked, but stuck in bootloop.
Re-flash phone's Stock ROM.
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hello, last week i bricked my tf300, this is what happened...
i installed the energy rom along with the 4.2.1 bootloader, i was already using twrp 2.4.3.0 and it seemed to work fine for a while but then i had problems with a double screen after trying a different rom (cant remember which) anyway i tried the usual resets and wipes to to fix it but no joy. I then used the wipe data in bootloader thinking a full clean wipe would sort it but it just booted straight into twrp.
in twrp nothing will mount apart from system, ive used fastboot to flash various stock blobs, proper twrp img etc but even tho fastboot said everything flashed ok, i still boot into the old twrp which wont mount anything apart from system.
i then got an old 8 gig sd card and put stock roms and energy rom on root of the sd card , in twrp i mounted system but cant mount cache, data or sd card but strangely, i was able to copy the above roms from the sd card and move them to the mounted system partition which i was then able to install the energy rom with aroma installer , happy days i thought until after installation it rebooted straight to twrp again asking for password?
when i try to install stock roms by the above method it fails because cache isnt mounted. i think the twrp is corrupted, how do i fix this?
could someone with the know how tell me what im doing wrong,? should i full wipe again? should i wipe the twrp and how do i do this?
i am sort of a newb to this and any advice would be great
I have installed cataclysm rom after doing the full wipe and it booted up without problems but then I deleted internal storage in twrp and it didn't boot anymore. I have tried reinstalling it but when it started there was no status bar and no soft keys...What's wrong? Can anyone help me? Thanks.
You should re-flash the rom you installed, but I think the first thing you should do is fastboot the latest factory image.
hi my phone internal storage says I only have 3.86GBs of storage and im running low on that
yet at the top of the storage settings menu it say 'phone storage 16.00 GB total'
problem occurred after I recently wiped the phone and reinstalled 109 with root.
is there a way to configure the phone so the partition recognises the full 16GBs ?
thanks
mixterz said:
hi my phone internal storage says I only have 3.86GBs of storage and im running low on that
yet at the top of the storage settings menu it say 'phone storage 16.00 GB total'
problem occurred after I recently wiped the phone and reinstalled 109 with root.
is there a way to configure the phone so the partition recognises the full 16GBs ?
thanks
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You need to back up your internal storage if there is anything important you need and install the latest stock recovery if you haven't yet and from the Settings------ Backup & Reset do a factory reset and make sure you check Wipe Internal Storage. That will fix the space problem. It happens to me all the time on many different phones when flashing back to stock. Always do a factory reset after you wipe as well as check that erase internal storage option.
thanks the reply and fix ill apply it and report back
thanks again
ok I did the factory reset plus wiped internal storage.
it now says total 10.46GBs 9.81GBs free
phone storage still indicates 16.00GBs
I then booted to stock recovery and did a factory reset/wipe/cache from there with the same results
surely something still wrong
maybe flash a certain stock rom to fix it ?
mixterz said:
ok I did the factory reset plus wiped internal storage.
it now says total 10.46GBs 9.81GBs free
phone storage still indicates 16.00GBs
I then booted to stock recovery and did a factory reset/wipe/cache from there with the same results
surely something still wrong
maybe flash a certain stock rom to fix it ?
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Start with B106. Download the stock ROM and fastboot flash it. Then when it boots up do a factory reset from the settings menu and erase internal storage. That should get your 32GB back.
So i have unlocked my bootloader, rooted my Honor 8, and attempted to flash a Custom rom to my device. when following the directions to wipe and format data, i some how completely wiped my internal storage of my phone, and can only boot into recovery, no matter how many times i flash the ROM i always get a failure to install due to there being nothing in my internal storage.
it will not mount the data.
hopefully this isnt a perm brick. please let me know what direction to take to fix this!!!!
thanks in advance.
i some how fixed my error and got my rom to boot up successfully please close thread, sorry for a panicked post
Hi. I tried to encrypt the storage but it got stuck for several hours so I decided to reflash. I wiped the storage, reflashed and bootloop. So, I have again wiped the storage using TWRP now including Internal storage, reflashed, and bootloop. I also tried fixing SeLinux and filesystems and reflashing. Again bootloop.
So I took my stock ROM Backup, flashed it and it booted up. So then I went into recovery, deleted encrypted data partition, reflashed pixelexperience through adb sideload, and just another bootloop. So I tried reflashing through TWRP and again bootloop. It now always gets stuck in the bootloop no matter what. I don't understand what could be wrong. It worked previously and I had it flashed twice due to making a mistake, but it woked both times.
It's moto G5s Plus and I used PixelExperience 11+. Do you have any ideas on how to fix this? I'll probably just try different custom ROM, probably Lineage OS. But I like pixelexperience so I want to use it.
Thanks for help.
Alright, I just got it working!!! I reformatted the memory card just to be sure, then placed the stock ROM backup on it and PixelExperience ROM. I went into TWRP and wiped everything (except Micro SD card, of course). Then I restored my backup of stock ROM which I previously made in TWRP. This time I included the recovery image. I rebooted, quickly set it up and checked if it works. Fine, works (and somewhere in the process it got rid of bloatware ). I then rebooted into fastboot and reflashed custom recovery. Then I opened custom recovery, wiped data and restored installed PixelExperience package. Then I rebooted and SUCCESS!
So, just as a reminder, BACK UP YOUR SYSTEM WITH STOCK ROM BEFORE MODIFYING IT.