[Q] ARC Boot partition - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I accidently flashed my boot partition and now it will only boot into CWR. Does anyone have an img of the stock boot partition?

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[Q] stuck on htc logo white screen

i rooted via unrevoked clockwork mod 2.5.0.7
after root i had a proplem it was sayiny e : cant read mics
then some post here sayd to check erase size i found it 40000
then i run unrevoked with custom recovery AmonRA 2.0.0
so proplem solved
but
i tried to install app2sd
first partion my sd card
ext2 to ext3 to ext 4
then flash from zip file
then i chosed the app2sd R1 app2sd kalvic cash fresh singed .zip
after that
it says download completed
so i gone to shutdown then reboot
so when i rebooted it shows this HTC logo
and no further
what i can do ? plz
NOOB HELP PLZZZZ
i didnt take backup via nandroid
sm_rasmy said:
i rooted via unrevoked clockwork mod 2.5.0.7
after root i had a proplem it was sayiny e : cant read mics
then some post here sayd to check erase size i found it 40000
then i run unrevoked with custom recovery AmonRA 2.0.0
so proplem solved
but
i tried to install app2sd
first partion my sd card
ext2 to ext3 to ext 4
then flash from zip file
then i chosed the app2sd R1 app2sd kalvic cash fresh singed .zip
after that
it says download completed
so i gone to shutdown then reboot
so when i rebooted it shows this HTC logo
and no further
what i can do ? plz
NOOB HELP PLZZZZ
i didnt take backup via nandroid
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Somehow you've made the phone unable to boot into the ROM, shouldn't be a problem.
Boot into recovery (Vol Down + Power, then select recovery). You should be in AmonRA 2.0.0. From there you can just Wipe everything and flash on another ROM. Maybe avoid App2SD if you're having trouble with it
appox said:
Somehow you've made the phone unable to boot into the ROM, shouldn't be a problem.
Boot into recovery (Vol Down + Power, then select recovery). You should be in AmonRA 2.0.0. From there you can just Wipe everything and flash on another ROM. Maybe avoid App2SD if you're having trouble with it
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MAN thx u i tried to download the orignal RUU
but it sayd CID incorrect
then i tried ur way
and yeah it worked for me so thx man
iam happy now

TWRP advantages to backing up cache/recovery

what are the advantages to backing up the cache and recovery partitions?
What would I lose in some popular apps if I didn't backup the cache partition
Also would I lose my recovery TWRP boot menu on a restored image if I didn't backup the recovery partition?
You won't lose anything important if you don't backup the cache and you don't need to backup the recovery partition. If something happens to your recovery partition, you'll need to use ODIN or mobile ODIN to flash it, so backing it up is useless.
No need to backup your recovery. If your recovery partition gets messed up you wouldn't be able to get in twrp to flash it. Also recovery partitions can be fixed while the device is on so nothing to worry about. I guess if you theme it up or want a specific version of twrp it might be helpful to back it up.

[Q] Yeap. I deleted my backups while wiping my sdcard. Please Halp !

Hello Everyone,
As the title says I have successfully wiped my phone and all of my backups =) ..
In ClockworkMod recovery v6.0.4.3 I originally installed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2687429
and..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2692470
There was a weird rectangular red box that kept popping up and I was trying to re install the RR mod with the fix.
Welp I..
Wipe data/Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Wipe Delvic cache
Format /data
annnd.. Format /data and /data/media pretty much wiping my backups and roms on my phone.
My phone now hangs at the att Logo.
Things I have tried:
Flashing roms and kernels using odin.
sideloading using clockwork: (My PC does not recognize the device to sideload) I am assuming because there is no rom? ..because i wiped it. =(
Is there any way to access the filesystem on my phone from my pc with clockwork recovery to add roms/ kernels to install? While installing the majedtic kernel or the Res rom mod did i put my phone in an irreversible state? Can I get into a stock rom or custom rom? ( any will do at this point) Any other suggestions?
Current state:
I can get to the download mode. I can get to the Clockwork recovery screen. I cannot connect via sideload. I hang at the attt screen.
Thanks for the halp!
In download mode, you can install Philz Touch custom recovery via Odin.
Copy a ROM to an SD card. After flashing Philz, boot into recovery and install the ROM from the SD card.

Corrupted data partition on Moto G3 (2015)

I've Moto G3 "XT1550" with Lineage OS (ver. 14.1-20170608) my phone suddenly couldn't boot so I installed older room without formatting data partition the phone worked but most functions are corrupted !
So backed up the data partition with recovery then downloaded latest Lineage version and Installed it after formatting data and system partitions .. the phone worked! :laugh:
Now I decided to recover data partition with recovery I did it but phone stucks on boot animation ! Now I want to recover data partition without losing the system again, what can I do?

Motorola MZ601; TWRP Failed to mount /data /cache; Internal Storage 0MB

Hay guys,
ive just tryed to install cyanogenmod with TWRP.
What ive done:
fastboot oem unlock
TWRP 3.0.2-0 install
SuperSU flash
cyanogenmod flash
After reboot i was in a bootloop. I decided to go to TWRP again and look for any problems. There i saw that the internal storage is at 0MB and that i was unable to mount it.
What ive tryed:
tryed to change the file system from ext4 to ext2 (did not changed)
install everything new
tryed to wipe everything
fastboot erase userdate; fastboot erase cache
And if i try to flash another OS it says thats there is not enough space free.
Do you guys got any idea how to fix this problem?
Best regards
Cross-Post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions...iled-to-mount-data-cache-internal-storage-0mb
Is there still nobody to help me?

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