I'm not new to this but seems if I have a problem wiping dalvik cache with Clockworkmod recovery.
Every time I try and select that option (recovery->advanced->wipe dalvik->then takes me to the screen asking if I want to do it and it gives me an error. Its a mounting error
E:Can't mount/dev/block/mmcblk1p2
(Invalid argument)
or
E:Can't mount/dev/block/mmcblk1p2
(File exists)
when I press yes it takes me to main menu instantly. Usually (on my nexus) it would take a little while to wipe.
How do you guys wipe it, and do you get that error? If not, how do I fix it?
I have tried reinstalling recovery, fixing permissions, still gives me error.
Edit: included error, formatting and spelling
Edit 2: ive done more research, and it appears to be "a benign error, more or less referring to an SD-ext partition on your SD card for apps2sd. You don't have it formatted for it, so the recovery cannot find it and thus gives you that error. It should not effect the install, and should still clear dalvik."
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/8255-coming-from-sense-roms-stuck-at-htc-incredible-white-screen/
is this the case? is it still wiping my dalvik cache?
EDIT 3: SOLUTION ,some more digging around:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8728693&postcount=1823
Sent from my HTC Vision
I just have the Rom Manager app take me into recovery. In recovery i scroll down to advance and wipe the dalvik cacah with no problem.
I also get this same error. I don't know why. I think it not completely wiping dalvik was the cause for my faulty restore from nandroid a few days ago. Anybody know a fix for this?
Thanks for the solution! Will try it and report back.
Vandam500 said:
Thanks for the solution! Will try it and report back.
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so ya, its not really a problem, it still wipes dalvik cache. That was all i was looking for. im not going to bother creating another partition on my sd card. But, you are welcome.
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It gives you the option to do so under advanced, but when you wipe it it doesn't give you confirmation that it wiped.
Same problem for battery stats
Doesn't for me
This is why many roms suggest using AR instead of clockwork, and why most times when you have an issue with a ROM, and say you already wiped, the first question you'll generally get is "did you wipe with clockwork or AR?"
fachadick said:
This is why many roms suggest using AR instead of clockwork, and why most times when you have an issue with a ROM, and say you already wiped, the first question you'll generally get is "did you wipe with clockwork or AR?"
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So, don't use clockwork? Switch to AR in ROM Manager?
Or use CW through Recovery instead of through ROM Manager, at least until you have problems. I never have, and I've flashed plenty of ROMs, kernels, radios, etc. Even tested to see if dalvik was wiping correctly, and it was. But nobody cares about my anecdotal evidence, and there may be some issues that I've just dodged.
Regardless, there are several threads about this already.
SilverZero said:
Or use CW through Recovery instead of through ROM Manager, at least until you have problems. I never have, and I've flashed plenty of ROMs, kernels, radios, etc. Even tested to see if dalvik was wiping correctly, and it was. But nobody cares about my anecdotal evidence, and there may be some issues that I've just dodged.
Regardless, there are several threads about this already.
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I've been using CW threw recovery.
But it never confirms the dalvik or batt wipe.
JG-1 said:
I've been using CW threw recovery.
But it never confirms the dalvik or batt wipe.
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Doesn't mean it's not happening. But it also doesn't mean it's not not happening, either. All it means is that it's not confirming whether it is or isn't wiping, but it may or may not be wiping and just not telling you that it did. Or didn't.
ClockworkMod DOES indeed wipe the dalvik cache. I think the reason why many people are confused is that it only takes a second or two for the dalvik cache to wipe on CWM, whereas it takes longer on RA. However, the reasoning behind this is simple- most people wipe the cache partition before wiping the dalvik cache. When you wipe the cache partition, you are wiping everything on that partition, including the dalvik cache. So in essence, when people go to the Advanced menu in CWM to directly wipe the dalvik cache, they are essentially wiping a blank folder.
If you don't believe me, try this:
1. Reboot into recovery
2. Go to the CWM partitions menu and mount the cache partition
3. adb shell
4. cd /cache/dalvik-cache
5. Type "ls-a" and note all the files.
6. Exit adb shell
7. Wipe the cache partition in CWM
8. adb shell
9. cd /cache
10. Type "ls-a". This time there should be no dalvik-cache directory.
antiphon said:
ClockworkMod DOES indeed wipe the dalvik cache. I think the reason why many people are confused is that it only takes a second or two for the dalvik cache to wipe on CWM, whereas it takes longer on RA. However, the reasoning behind this is simple- most people wipe the cache partition before wiping the dalvik cache. When you wipe the cache partition, you are wiping everything on that partition, including the dalvik cache. So in essence, when people go to the Advanced menu in CWM to directly wipe the dalvik cache, they are essentially wiping a blank folder.
If you don't believe me, try this:
1. Reboot into recovery
2. Go to the CWM partitions menu and mount the cache partition
3. adb shell
4. cd /cache/dalvik-cache
5. Type "ls-a" and note all the files.
6. Exit adb shell
7. Wipe the cache partition in CWM
8. adb shell
9. cd /cache
10. Type "ls-a". This time there should be no dalvik-cache directory.
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I posted this exact test and result a couple of weeks ago, with the same reasoning. People don't care, they believe what they want to believe.
It would be at least compelling if somebody from the other camp would post proof that CWM does NOT wipe their dalvik cache.
SilverZero said:
I posted this exact test and result a couple of weeks ago, with the same reasoning. People don't care, they believe what they want to believe.
It would be at least compelling if somebody from the other camp would post proof that CWM does NOT wipe their dalvik cache.
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Other camp is always anecdotal. "I couldn't flash xxx Rom after wiping with clockwork, but I switched to AR, wiped, and was able to flash perfectly". Hell, I'm one of them, was only able to flash BS once I switched over to AR.
Sent from my blah blah blah blah
I always get the error saying: E: Can´t mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 (Invalid argument) whenever i try wiping dalvik cache...
I m on desire HD...is there AR already for DHD?
sphuyal said:
I always get the error saying: E: Can´t mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 (Invalid argument) whenever i try wiping dalvik cache...
I m on desire HD...is there AR already for DHD?
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This is a 5month old thread, for the EVO, try taking your question to its own thread on the desire hd forums. http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=754
sphuyal said:
I always get the error saying: E: Can´t mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 (Invalid argument) whenever i try wiping dalvik cache...
I m on desire HD...is there AR already for DHD?
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Wrong thread, wrong section, wrong forum. DHD uses MMC instead of MTD, and Amon_RA has said he (so far) is only making Amon_RA Recovery for MTD devices.
i accidently formated my internals on my dinc. i think. i try to wipe dalvik cache and i get an error.
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2
(file exists)
Dalvik cache wiped.
i found another post with the fix but i am not good with adb. can someone please walk me through the steps?
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/6433-solved-messed-up-partitions-on-internal-storage/
It's all right there, step by step in that thread. I have done it before. Where are you stuck?
I'm srry I'm a noob at this. I don't have the problems they are having with not being able to load different roms. I can do that with no problems.it is when I try to wipe dalvik cache from clockwork I get that error.
I think the way it happened was I tried to partition my sd card with rom manager and it started getting that error.(dumb I know now)
Should I try to partition anyway?
I went back to original 2.1 ota and re rooted and still can not wipe dalvik cache.
I can wipe data and cache fine.
Any suggestions?
Thank you very much for responding.
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I figured it out for those who have the same problem.
I had to partition my SD card with ext2 l. After I did that everything was sweet. No errors.
Just thought I would finish that up.
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I have that same error. I noticed it after trying to wipe dalvik cache before flashing a new kernal I flashed the kernal and it worked fine. I haven't done much to the phone other than flashing Virtuous 2.4 - 3.0.1 and Redemption 2.0.5 and revoluion theme no sd extentions or partitioning. Do I need to fix this or since everything is working or should I not worry about it?
skibum7686 said:
I have that same error. I noticed it after trying to wipe dalvik cache before flashing a new kernal I flashed the kernal and it worked fine. I haven't done much to the phone other than flashing Virtuous 2.4 - 3.0.1 and Redemption 2.0.5 and revoluion theme no sd extentions or partitioning. Do I need to fix this or since everything is working or should I not worry about it?
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Concerning the specific error about mmcblk1p2 "file exists" error, it is a cosmetic issue, not a functional one. In other words, nothing breaks. This is warning you that you don't have an sd-ext partition on your phone, and thus sd-ext can't be mounted to backup.
If you want to get rid of the error, create a large FAT32 partition 1 on your sd card and a small ext2 partition 2 (or larger, if you actually want to use sd-ext).
I am running CM 2.6.0.1
When I try and clear my Dalvik I always get the following error:
E:Can't Mount /Dev/block/mmcblk0p2 (file Exists)
It does not prevent me from Installing Roms.
So I was able to get this fixed, but not sure why:
So I took out my SD card and out in a temp new one (same size) and it did the same thing when I tried to clear Davlik cache (same error)
So then I went to "Partition SD Card" and choose 128 (smallest Option) then 0M for swap. Once I did that, I do not get that error when I try and clear Dalvik. I took the SD card out and put it in my PC and I now see a 128M partition that looks empty. Put my Original SD card back in and without the partition, I get the Dalvik error.
Do I need this partition and for what?
Thanks guys, sorry to sound like a newb.
-Jason
You can try switching to Amon Ra and see if the problem persists. I only used ClockworkMod to do one nandroid backup right after I rooted, I switched to Amon Ra before my first flash at the beginning of the year, so I'm not really familiar with Clockwork. Before I partitioned my card, when I would wipe dalvik with AR it would skip wiping the dalvik cache on the ext partition (because I didn't have one) but would wipe the dalvik cache on internal memory successfully. It wouldn't error out, just skip it. Perhaps that's what Clockwork is doing but differently?
I also noticed that you're on an older version of CWM, is that correct? You could try updating to a newer version unless you specifically need an amend compatible recovery, in which case I would recommend Amon Ra again.
(from... Evo/MIUI/Tapatalk)
jericko said:
I am running CM 2.6.0.1
When I try and clear my Dalvik I always get the following error:
E:Can't Mount /Dev/block/mmcblk0p2 (file Exists)
It does not prevent me from Installing Roms.
So I was able to get this fixed, but not sure why:
So I took out my SD card and out in a temp new one (same size) and it did the same thing when I tried to clear Davlik cache (same error)
So then I went to "Partition SD Card" and choose 128 (smallest Option) then 0M for swap. Once I did that, I do not get that error when I try and clear Dalvik. I took the SD card out and put it in my PC and I now see a 128M partition that looks empty. Put my Original SD card back in and without the partition, I get the Dalvik error.
Do I need this partition and for what?
Thanks guys, sorry to sound like a newb.
-Jason
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Im pretty sure its just checking to see if you have dalvik on your sd, when you dont have a partition it still checks.
Just hit wipe dalvik again and it will wipe
The error is nothing to worry about, I get it too
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Thank you both for the replies.
I was setting my overclock with setcpu and it shut down my galaxy gio, and when it rebooted it just kept on the blue circle of cyanogen mod.
I already flashed stock and it would keep on something like the blue circle of cyanogen mod. I flashed cyanogenmod a couple of times too. Already partitioned my sd card again and i already wiped everything a couple of times too...
Someone help, i have readed like hundreds of posts and nothing seems to work
When i flashed stock i used a flashable cwm recovery, because odin dont detect my gio.
Flash stock rom and than go into stock recovery and wipe everything.
Hit thanks if I help
Sent from cooperve.
Raxit k. Tandel said:
Flash stock rom and than go into stock recovery and wipe everything.
Hit thanks if I help
Sent from cooperve.
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I already flashed, like i said in my thread and nothing happened, the problem seems to have no fix
taximo ben-hur
I have a similar problem or the same problem.
And solve it installing a new CWM only with 4ext.
Try that. Wpe everithing includind Dalvik cache.
And it should work.
__GOLD_ said:
I have a similar problem or the same problem.
And solve it installing a new CWM only with 4ext.
Try that. Wpe everithing includind Dalvik cache.
And it should work.
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how do I install only with 4ext?
WtvWhoCares said:
I already flashed, like i said in my thread and nothing happened, the problem seems to have no fix
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Try to flash the stock rom with odin, and when the infinite boot starts, enter in the recovery and wipe everything!
This should solve your problem :victory:
eskorpiao112 said:
Try to flash the stock rom with odin, and when the infinite boot starts, enter in the recovery and wipe everything!
This should solve your problem :victory:
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Just yesterday i did that, but i cant wipe dalvik cache, when i select '' wipe dalvik cache'' it just pings for less than 1 sec and does nothing i dont know if that is the problem that doesnt let it work.
WtvWhoCares said:
how do I install only with 4ext?
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your problem is really like I have before.
the only way is install with only ext4. The CWM is in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421650
This file: signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only.zip (Flash from Recovery)
Select the one that have only ext4 reinstall the CWM and clean all again and wipe all including dalvik... will work after that.
Hope have help.
__GOLD_ said:
your problem is really like I have before.
the only way is install with only ext4. The CWM is in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421650
This file: signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only.zip (Flash from Recovery)
Select the one that have only ext4 reinstall the CWM and clean all again and wipe all including dalvik... will work after that.
Hope have help.
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Already had done that too...
zedbers delivery
WtvWhoCares said:
Already had done that too...
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Strange, I have really the same problema.
Did you format the system?
With this CWM I can wipe dalvik with the other version 4ext +rfs I have that isue...
Sorry but my experience is only with one device and I have solvet in this way.
Good luck
_GOLD_
__GOLD_ said:
Strange, I have really the same problema.
Did you format the system?
With this CWM I can wipe dalvik with the other version 4ext +rfs I have that isue...
Sorry but my experience is only with one device and I have solvet in this way.
Good luck
_GOLD_
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Friend, my problem is that i can't format /data or mount or nothing that involves /data like wiping dalvik cache and it makes my phone to dont boot
Descobri noutra thread que tambem es portugues
I'm also having the same issue
(Also im a newbie this was my first attempt at any flashing etc.)
installed signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only.zip
then installed Jelly Bread v5.0
was ok for a while and working but then i wanted to play with other ROMS (in this case i now wanted to try cm-10.1.4-GT-S5660-gio++.zip)
I enter recovery, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe batt stats
Then install cm-10.1.4-GT-S5660-gio++.zip
Then it hung for 35mins at loading blue circle screen.
I then took battery out and enter recovery, and attempt to wipe data/fatory reset and it says:
--Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/stl13
Formatting /Cache...
Formatting /sd-ext...
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Formatting /sdcard/ .android secure...
Data wipe complete
Also i cant wipe dalvik cache it just does nothing blinks 1 second then back to menu.
Anyone know what i can do to fix this please?
Thanks for any help in advance.
sevrennn said:
I'm also having the same issue
(Also im a newbie this was my first attempt at any flashing etc.)
installed signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only.zip
then installed Jelly Bread v5.0
was ok for a while and working but then i wanted to play with other ROMS (in this case i now wanted to try cm-10.1.4-GT-S5660-gio++.zip)
I enter recovery, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe batt stats
Then install cm-10.1.4-GT-S5660-gio++.zip
Then it hung for 35mins at loading blue circle screen.
I then took battery out and enter recovery, and attempt to wipe data/fatory reset and it says:
--Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/stl13
Formatting /Cache...
Formatting /sd-ext...
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Formatting /sdcard/ .android secure...
Data wipe complete
Also i cant wipe dalvik cache it just does nothing blinks 1 second then back to menu.
Anyone know what i can do to fix this please?
Thanks for any help in advance.
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YOu have the right CWM (cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only.zip)
Make wipe, and format system wipe dalvik cache.
And try again.
__GOLD_ said:
YOu have the right CWM (cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only.zip)
Make wipe, and format system wipe dalvik cache.
And try again.
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Cheers for reply, i cannot wipe date/factory reset nor wipe dalvik cache with any recovery.
when i try to wipe dalvik cache it just goes straight back to main menu
And when i try to wipe data it gives me the error:
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/stl13
I have started my own thread as not to highjack this one but im pretty sure we have the same problem.
Thanks again
sevrennn said:
Cheers for reply, i cannot wipe date/factory reset nor wipe dalvik cache with any recovery.
when i try to wipe dalvik cache it just goes straight back to main menu
And when i try to wipe data it gives me the error:
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/stl13
I have started my own thread as not to highjack this one but im pretty sure we have the same problem.
Thanks again
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Is strange because I have the same problem and solve with CWM only ext4. Try with the rfs r something like that.
Did you make all the steps right?
I really can't help any more I'm new in this too.
And I use a Nexus 4, the Gio is the girfriend phone and I start to change something there becsause is too slow and break all the time.
Now I install there the Light Orange V7 and it's really good...
__GOLD_ said:
Is strange because I have the same problem and solve with CWM only ext4. Try with the rfs r something like that.
Did you make all the steps right?
I really can't help any more I'm new in this too.
And I use a Nexus 4, the Gio is the girfriend phone and I start to change something there becsause is too slow and break all the time.
Now I install there the Light Orange V7 and it's really good...
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i have tried flashing stock roms+recovery then go to CWM rfs and wipe and still get same errors
did you use cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only?
Do you think its possible my /dev/block/stl13 could be physically damaged?
sevrennn said:
i have tried flashing stock roms+recovery then go to CWM rfs and wipe and still get same errors
did you use cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4only?
Do you think its possible my /dev/block/stl13 could be physically damaged?
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Yes I only use that CWM nothing more.
Maybe is damage. Becqau format he system I can do with any CWM onçy wipe the dalvik cache isn't possible.
So if you can do nothing for sure you have a hardware problema.
That happen's when your try put a custom ROM or the phone broken and after you try to solve it.
Hi All,
I searched for this, and didn't see anything, so please forgive me if this has been covered before...
My son has an Incredible that was updated to Evervolv last month (I'd tell you the exact build, but...). The day before yesteday, it crashed with the error message saying process android.phone has stopped. The screen was unresponsive at that point, and the phone wouldn't shutdown by holding the power button down (tried holding it for over a minute, and nothing...). I pulled the battery and tried to restart the phone. Everything seemed to be booting normal, but he'd immediately get either the "process.android.phone has stopped" or "process.android.media has stopped" (or both in succession), and the phone would then freeze. Pulled the battery again and booted into recovery (CM ver. 5.0.2.0) to wipe cache and Dalvik cache, but am getting errors there as well:
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
I did try to wipe the cache and Dalvik cache, and it seemed to do that OK (at least, doing so didn't throw any other errors), but that didn't fix the bootloop problem. Next, tried to do a factory reset from recovery. Got the following results:
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
Formatting /cache...
Formatting /datadata...
E:format_volume: no MID partition "datadata"
Formatting /sd-ext...
No app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext. (No problem -- no SD card installed)
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure...
Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!
Skipping format...
Data wipe complete.
Rebooted, and still stuck in bootloop...
So, any ideas on what I should try next to get this phone up and running again? I haven't run into this much trouble with this phone before.
Thanks, and Saludos!
SPC
spcagigas said:
Hi All,
I searched for this, and didn't see anything, so please forgive me if this has been covered before...
My son has an Incredible that was updated to Evervolv last month (I'd tell you the exact build, but...). The day before yesteday, it crashed with the error message saying process android.phone has stopped. The screen was unresponsive at that point, and the phone wouldn't shutdown by holding the power button down (tried holding it for over a minute, and nothing...). I pulled the battery and tried to restart the phone. Everything seemed to be booting normal, but he'd immediately get either the "process.android.phone has stopped" or "process.android.media has stopped" (or both in succession), and the phone would then freeze. Pulled the battery again and booted into recovery (CM ver. 5.0.2.0) to wipe cache and Dalvik cache, but am getting errors there as well:
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
I did try to wipe the cache and Dalvik cache, and it seemed to do that OK (at least, doing so didn't throw any other errors), but that didn't fix the bootloop problem. Next, tried to do a factory reset from recovery. Got the following results:
-- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
Formatting /cache...
Formatting /datadata...
E:format_volume: no MID partition "datadata"
Formatting /sd-ext...
No app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext. (No problem -- no SD card installed)
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure...
Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!
Skipping format...
Data wipe complete.
Rebooted, and still stuck in bootloop...
So, any ideas on what I should try next to get this phone up and running again? I haven't run into this much trouble with this phone before.
Thanks, and Saludos!
SPC
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probably need to charge it at this point. Format data (factory reset)
wipe cache and then dalvik and flash a different rom
Will try this evening and report back...
Vernox701 said:
probably need to charge it at this point. Format data (factory reset)
wipe cache and then dalvik and flash a different rom
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Ehh... No luck. Tried copying another ROM to an external sd card, and CWM won't mount the external SD card. Tried renaming the ROM UPDATE.ZIP and got this error:
Code:
E:unknown volume for path [SDCARD:update.zip]
E:can't mount SDCARD:update.zip
Installation aborted.
any other ideas, or is this one a goner?
I'd try changing to the latest TWRP. The newer CWM never played well with my phone.
Will try that this evening. Need to configure ADB on my laptop, though, since I can't seem to mount emmc or external sd card right now.
Thanks for the advice.
spcagigas said:
Will try that this evening. Need to configure ADB on my laptop, though, since I can't seem to mount emmc or external sd card right now.
Thanks for the advice.
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Its all a guess on my end maybe your sd card is failing.... have you tried a different sd card make sure its fat32
Vernox701 said:
Its all a guess on my end maybe your sd card is failing.... have you tried a different sd card make sure its fat32
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Yep, tried two other SD cards with no luck. Can't get the phone to mount either of them, though they were freshly formatted. Also can't get ADB to see this phone to push anything to it. Gonna retire it, I guess...
Thanks to all for the recommendations!
Saludos,
spc
spcagigas said:
Yep, tried two other SD cards with no luck. Can't get the phone to mount either of them, though they were freshly formatted. Also can't get ADB to see this phone to push anything to it. Gonna retire it, I guess...
Thanks to all for the recommendations!
Saludos,
spc
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I have had this happen before, RUU the phone and it should fix it
zachf714 said:
I have had this happen before, RUU the phone and it should fix it
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Thanks. I've decided to retire this phone -- the failure to boot was really the last straw for it.