Let me start by saying I'm new to posting on these forums. I've been flashing roms now for over 7 months and have enjoyed it immensely.
The other day I ran into a problem that I've never had before. I was running Nil's 3.5 rom which is a great rom, and installed the V6 Supercharger Script (also great) to see how it would work with the rom. I installed everything, had V6 working and was prompted by V6 to change I believe it was /data and /cache files. I thought ok there shouldn't be a problem. So I ran V6 and everything seemed to run with no problems. Then things got a bit laggy so I decided lets try and uninstall V6 and see if that helps. V6 restored my settings that were backed up, and I uninstalled V6. I decided at this point to do a complete wipe and reflash the rom. This is when I encountered my problem.
I reboot the phone into recovery mode: (Using the lastest clockworkmod recovery)
wipe data factory reset
wipe cache partition
I go under mounts and storage, format
/boot
/system
/datadata
/data
/cache
I get an error stating "error formatting /data" and "error formatting /cache".
I am unable to restore any backups that I had already made because I receive this error message. When I install a new rom, I receive bootloops. The only rom that works, is Nils 3.5 rom that is still stuck on the phone, and when that loads, nothing works properly. I cannot download apps, the apps already installed force close on me.
I have no clue on what to do. Now I am asking myself, did I brick my phone? Any help, suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks
Update:
I decided to try downgrading to the official 2.2 stock version with S-On with hopes of trying to start from scratch and now I am stuck in bootloops. The phone goes to the red eye, pauses for about 20 seconds and reboots. Any suggestions on what to do now?
Just had this issue on my wife's phone. System random rebooted after an app update and now /cache and /data won't format. Nothing posts past the white Incredible screen.
Came up with some solutions that I have yet to try, but here's what I found:
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/32272-error-formatting-data-when-restoring/
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/6433-solved-messed-up-partitions-on-internal-storage/page__st__20
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/18288-error-formating-cache-wont-boot-past-htc-screen/
Looks like basically we need to force fix the file system and push something initial onto the phone though adb.
I'll keep this tab open and post my results as I try some fixes tonight on my wife's phone.
Bad news for you guys. I had this happen a month ago and could not fix it. Someone over at the CM forums helped me try and fix the partitions in the internal memory, but we both think the hardware was the culprit. I was under warranty still and got a replacement phone.
Link
That is the thread I'm following. So far I've had moderate success with the commands posted here:
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...hen-restoring/page__view__findpost__p__250529
that are designed to totally re-create the partitions. Attempting to format at the moment from the phone recovery with no connection to the computer. I'm hoping this isn't all hardware related.
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Grr... still getting errors. Might be dead in the water.
After about a week and a half messing around with things, I have been unable to fix this issue. Luckily I was able to upgrade and went with the Rezound.
I was able to get the format data command to work from within CWM once or twice, but not consistently. I really do think my phone hardware failed. It is scary that if it happened three months later, I would have been out money.
If I'm not mistaken nils roms format the phone to a different type ext. You may want to find a way to reformat the phone to the stock ext. I may be completely wrong on this but since you currently have a brick it might be worth looking into.
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Hey all, so I've searched the "no app2sd partition found" topic and it seemed to be pretty popular. However, my situation is different than from what I have read thus far. Please read what I have to say instead of ignoring my post and assuming that my situation is the same as everyone else's and give me some stupid useless post like "google is your friend."
Here is my situation:
Normally running Baked Snack's ROM perfectly fine. I decided to try the miui ROM the other day and didn't like it too much so I went back to the ROM I've been using for the past few months, being Baked Snack's. That went perfectly fine. But then, today I tried the miui rom again just to show off to some friends. Day is over so I decide to go back to what I've been using. Now here's the problem, I wiped data, cache, dalvik the usual, but this time after I rebooted the phone, it went the the white HTC load screen and then it went back to the recovery. Now it keeps doing that. I've wiped data/cache/dalvik multiple times and I made sure of it. Upon wiping my data, I noticed that it said "No app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext."
I've searched this topic but still unsure of what to do because my situation is different, I've already done this before multiple times and now it's not working. I would very much appreciate any help.
Seems you went from a non Darktremor A2sd rom to a darktremor a2sd compatible rom or vice versa.
Search on his a2sd thread and you'll learn all about it.
Thanks for the reply. I'm not too sure how that could have happened, though. I've done this before with the same exact ROM and had no problem getting my nand back up.
I don't exactly have all the time in the world to read through countless pages to try to figure what's wrong, especially when I have basically no idea what's going on. So if someone could help me out, it would be great
Try asking at wwwdotbakedsnackshackdotcom. If you went from an aps2sd rom to a non-aps2sd, then search trevor's post on how to use terminal emulator to empty the apps2sd partition back into the phone memory prior to loading the non-app2sd rom.
edit: I do think that is a standard recovery message, that it couldn't find an ext partition. You might try wiping twice then rolling back in the rom you want.
Okay, so here's what happened:
I was minding my own business, listening to Pandora at work. Out of nowhere, the music had an increasing amount of pauses due to bad music loading, or so I though. I figured it was just the crappy Sprint network around here, but I figured I would restart it and hope it would work again.
Boy, was I wrong. At the first reboot, it got stuck in a bootloop where it would start my boot animation all the way from the start after it got into it's little animation loop for a while. So I pulled the battery and tried it again. This time, it made it through and loaded up to the lock screen.
Once I unlocked it, I got an error message that said something along the lines of "hardware UIC doesn't match, please wipe your data partition" (can't pull the exact wording out of it anymore, I can't reproduce it) I acknowledged that message and then I got a ****LOAD of FC's left and right for just about everything under the sun, and then some. All of my system apps were FC'ing, and it was just one after the other after the other, and it would even loop them around and the same system apps would pop up FC's again.
Okay...maybe I can fix this by wiping my data like it said. Nope. Maybe I can flash my ROM again and fix it... Nope. Now it loads up to the setup screens, and then about halfway through, the sytem just locks up on me.
****. Alright, let's try flashing a stock ROM back to it. Well, this doesn't work either. Same results.
I have no idea why it started doing this, and I really don't want to have to go get myself another phone, since I don't have any kind of warranty on my phone.
So does anybody out there have any other ideas on what I can try to do to fix this? It's been driving me crazy all night.
Run stock ruu
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Before you run the RUU, reformat your SD Card, I don't know what recovery you have, but use Amon Ra to wipe EVERYTHING Except the option for SDCard:, dalvik cache and cache 2 times, then flash your ROM in recovery.
If that doesn't work, try running RUU
Additional details about my phone:
HBOOT 6.16.1002
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.2
Also, I can't seem to find an RUU that my phone will take... They've so far been failing on me, but I'll keep looking...
Also, wiping, flashing ROMs, wiping again, has not produced anything fruitful. Will be going the RUU route. I seem to have found one that *should* take, fingers crossed.
Problem number 1. Clockwork Recovery Mod. Get rid of it and get Amon Ra and do as I posted above.
Here, download this, rename it to PC36IMG.zip, out it on the root of your SD Card, not in any folders, and reboot to Hboot (Vol dwn-pwr til hboot comes up).
It'll scan and ask you to update, say yes, it will flash Amon Ra. Now go back to Recovery, go to Wipe and do as I said above.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?v453e5wg0on3pzt
[RESOLVED] [Q] Epic failure... Any ideas?
CM REcovery hasn't led me wrong yet, but I have tried both of them... Personal preference, I think.
The RUU took and the phone is usable again for the most part. The only issue I have now is an error that pops up after every boot... "SD card unexpectedly removed" But I'll be digging around to figure that one out.
Thank you guys for your help, I was beginning to think it was a hardware issue for a while there.
CWM is leading you wrong and you just don't know it. For one, you can't do a proper wipe before flashing a new ROM. Also, there are issues with flashing Radios, if you ever need to upgrade.
There's a reason why the majority of users use Amon Ra. Your choice, though.
Maybe you need to reformat that card, or try a different card.
Wound up going back to work before I could finish everything I wanted to, however I was able to get S-OFF, and I went and flashed RA Recovery. The sd card issue was caused due to a bad sd card. Unfortunately I was unable to save everything from it, but I should be able to get most of my files back relatively quickly. Should be able to have Synergy flashed on it again before I go home in the morning.
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This is a very sad story about my NoteII going bad.
I would describe myself as computer savvy and moderately experienced with Android. I equipped half of the family with various ROM-customized Android phones and am an enthusiastic Note user since it came out in 2011. Until now, I never had to ask a question in the forum.
Let me start in December 2012 when my NoteII arrived. I updated it, then came cwm and the monxdified ROM. For about a month I was a very, very pleased NoteII user.
Then, one day in Mid-January, I installed an app called "(root) Uninstaller pro", which began to auto-backup up all my apps to internal SD in a background process while I didnt notice. I only realized something had gone wrong when apps began to FC because no space was left on sdcard0. I removed the app and all the backups.
From the day after that , Play Store began to "randomly" refuse to update or install apps, because of "Not enough storage space available". Which was bull****. I literally had Gigabytes of free space on internal and external storage. For example, Play Store would refuse to update my tiny TB Pro key apk for "Not enough space" reasons but then happily install Asphalt7 and update Titanium Backup and Dolphin for me. Moreover, every affected app also does not install "manually" from apk. When removed, it can not be reinstalled, except via update.zip from the recovery.
Of course, I googled the error. I found no root cause explanation, just a bunch of hints. I deleted all app data from play store and various store-related apps. I deleted and re-setup my Play Store account. The usual suspects, cache and dalvik, got their wipe. Nothing helped. I downloaded the latest monx ROM and updated it from TWRP. Problem still there. Then my job required my full attention so I left the thing running with only partial updates for several weeks. After all, it still worked petty well.
Then, lately, I decided to tackle the issue again. I went to Settings and did a full factory reset WITH internal SD reformat. In TWRP, I did another factory reset and full wipe, then I flashed the latest (DMB2) monx ROM and restored from my TB backup.... "Not enough storage space available".
A friend suggested I should try "Fix permissions". Boy, what a bad Idea. From that moment, LBE Security guard caused a Hot Reboot every time I tried to use Active Protection. Many resets and wipes later, it still does today. I can only install it via update.zip, though, not properly reinstall it: "Not enough storage space available".
But all this still is only the beginning. I decided it was time to clean up the mess and factory resetted again (no SD wipe this time, after all it didnt help last time), took good old ODIN and completely reflashed with Stock XXDMB2. Result: Boot Loop. TWRP told me "cannout mount /data" and claimed internal and external SD to be empty (which was not the case). So I reverted to cwm6 and did a fullwipe/reset. Only after that, the newly flashed Stock DMB2 suddenly booted. I went on and reinstalled monxdified DMB2 (the very same zip that had worked before!). But regardless of what I tried, all I got was another boot loop.
Back to Odin, Stock again. This time (and every time after) it booted right away without needing help from cwm, BUT on the very first GUI ("choose country") it told me that UIDs were wrong and suggested to reformat /data. Wait, wasnt that what Odin just did? Instantly after this error, com.google.gapps did an FC. CWM to the rescue. This time, "fix permissions" seemed to actually fix them.
To make this long story a bit shorter, I reiterated though quite a number of futile attempts to install a booting custom ROM until 2am, and failed. Now I am on Stock DMB2 with a non-working LBE and only a handful of the most important apps restored. The "Not enough storage space available" problem is still here.
I wonder how the "Not enough storage" problem was able to survive so many flashes and resets. I am utterly helpless about how a Stock ROM, flashed from Odin can expose UID problems and FCs on first boot. Could this be a sign of a malfunction on the internal flash storage? If so, how would I be able to find out? Or could it be that this "uninstaller" did something nasty to the secure storage system of JB (which I dont have any idea of how it works and what it needs at all), at a point that all my wipes and flashes did not actually reach?
What else could I do to really, really reset every possible bit on this otherwise wonderful piece of hardware and possibly get rid of all those pesky problems (and back into a Custom ROM)?
Please help me to make this baby shine again!
Re: Help! "wrong UIDs" right after flashing Stock!? and lots of other Problems.
Ive read your story and i feel really bad for you. Good luck m8, if I had some knowledge id help you for sure but im new to android ) goodluck! Dont give up x
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Re: Help! "wrong UIDs" right after flashing Stock!? and lots of other Problems.
Do a mega wipe with recovery. Then install stock rom and nothing else. Don't restore stuff. Instead download them from play store.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Do a mega wipe with recovery. Then install stock rom and nothing else. Don't restore stuff. Instead download them from play store.
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Ok. So I found MegaWipe and put it on my SD-Card. I started it and the aroma Installer presented to me the Mega Wipe Option which I chose. A text screen appeared which said, that several partitions had been wiped but it happened in less than a second which I foudn to be suspicious. Then, when tapping "Next" again in the MegaWipe Aroma Tool, I found out Aroma was frozen and the recovery system did not react to any key press or tap anymore. I had to press the Power button for a while to get back into recovery where I flashed a ROM, then rebooted.
Guess what: all my apps were still present, the SMS history and Launcher fully intact. Dalvik had been wiped apparently (all apps re-optimized), though, and my Wifi AP settings were gone. Of course, the "not enough memory" problem is still here, too!
It appears like whatever problem I have, it also prevents me from using MegaWipe properly. Any more ideas?
Re: Help! "wrong UIDs" right after flashing Stock!? and lots of other Problems.
Try again.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Try again.
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Tried again. Twice. Internal SD contents were gone. Froze again after "Installation complete". Maybe that "Mega Wipe" took two seconds instead of one this time. The second time I tried flashing Omega after the wipe just for the kicks and that (full wipe Option in Aroma) apparently took my user data away, finally.
To my not-so-big surprise it greeted me with "Inconsistend System UIDs" right after startup, completely with the gapps FC I had already seen with stock so many times, now. This does not feel like real progress.
I have read around a bit. Maybe I should try to flash a multipart ROM in Odin with repartition? Appears to be pretty dangerous, though, and I dont know where to find one that matches my "DBT" CSC properly...
Re: Help! "wrong UIDs" right after flashing Stock!? and lots of other Problems.
Flash latest stock rom for your country.
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Flashing stock that wipe ur internal and format sdcard.
Some stock rom dont wipe fully internal thus issue still exist even u flashing stock rom.
Re: Help! "wrong UIDs" right after flashing Stock!? and lots of other Problems.
u use CWM? i had a problem with cwm if i use aroma it always freeze use a other recovery and do the megawipes?? iam not very good at this but i wish you all the luck ..
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UtkarshGupta said:
Flash latest stock rom for your country.
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XXDMB2 *is* the latest Stock ROM for my country. In my first post I described how I flashed it and it did not work out very well.
nameejokerx said:
Flashing stock that wipe ur internal and format sdcard.
Some stock rom dont wipe fully internal thus issue still exist even u flashing stock rom.
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Yes, and which one would be such a ROM? I was not very adventurous with ROMS until now and did never flash multipart ROMs. I am afraid bad things could happen if I flash something with wrong CSC. Where exactly should I look for such a ROM and what do I have to take care of? Of course HOWTO pointers are welcome, too.
Sorry if this sounds too clueless but I really dont want to make things even worse.
Maybe SDS
Hi all,
after some more wiping and flashing, fiddling and tiddling and basically reinstalling everything from scratch, mostly without help from Titanium, I got my NoteII back to work. I only restored my most important app data, all apks reloaded from play store instead from backup, made several backups with twrp during this process. Two times, the "no space" problem came back and both times I basically reverted back to the last working backup from twrp. This way, I managed to turn it back into a usable system.
Not for long though, because two hours ago, in the midde of buying an ebook in kindle, my NoteII screen went black and now the whole thing is completely dead. I took out the battery for 10 minutes, but it won't come back on again; not even a download screen or battery loading animation.
So my problems might just have been the harbingers of its future death. I just read that "SDS" also affects some Note2 models and it has something to do with the internal storage which would be sort of a match for the symptoms I experienced. Looks like I'll have to send it in. Because of all the flashing and restoring I had not yet encrypted my internal storage and will have to change all passwords. Duh
I really should have stayed with my trusty old Note1 which never failed on me...
I'm suddenly having storage issues with every ROM that I flash after running a ROM with some script that isn't widely used.
First I'll give you a brief idea of my problem. I"m running out of storage and get notifications from the market saying as much after I download and reasonable amount of apps. The thing is... It show's I have used 738MB of ext4 out of 1.5 so that isn't the issue. The problem is internal memory. My phone won't move dalvik cache for some reason. When I run any ROM with a2sd or m2sd they both say that there is a problem and leave the dalvik cache where it is.
I think my internal folders are jacked up from 40ad2sdx or a zip that was used to clear memory before the ROM. There was a ext4 superwipe cleaner to load before the ROM. I did that without researching first. When I did go looking for the thread about it, it plainly said that it was for one phone only, and it wasn't my phone. I believe it was the Galaxy S3, but I can't be certain. It was a week ago. It was advised not to use it on any other phone because part of what it did was reset the internal folders. Does this mean I can now flash a ROM for the galaxy s3? Lol Just kidding.... Seriously, the second part is all my speculation and I have been wrong many times concerning android. Will somebody help me get my phone back in oem condition please?
Okay, I'm not even sure what you did here, because not knowing the script, anything could have happened.
Try wiping everything and flashing stock rooted here, then go from there with other roms after that.
If that doesn't work. Here's what I would do. It might be a major pain, but it is almost a surefire fix.
Unroot and return to stock, then root again.
[UNROOT]
[ROOT]
For future reference, NEVER flash anything that is meant for another device. (Obviously, if it's a port then you're ok.)
ALSO EXTREMELY IMPORTANT: Backup your SD card, and wipe that puppy clean!! Only partition using Amon-RA recovery, otherwise it will screw you up quite often. I repeat, if you do not have the partition done correctly, then odds are that A2SD or equivalent won't work.
nate234 said:
Okay, I'm not even sure what you did here, because not knowing the script, anything could have happened.
Try wiping everything and flashing stock rooted here, then go from there with other roms after that.
If that doesn't work. Here's what I would do. It might be a major pain, but it is almost a surefire fix.
Unroot and return to stock, then root again.
[UNROOT]
[ROOT]
For future reference, NEVER flash anything that is meant for another device. (Obviously, if it's a port then you're ok.)
ALSO EXTREMELY IMPORTANT: Backup your SD card, and wipe that puppy clean!! Only partition using Amon-RA recovery, otherwise it will screw you up quite often. I repeat, if you do not have the partition done correctly, then odds are that A2SD or equivalent won't work.
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I did the wipe and flash to stock earlier today, then flashed the Pac man ROM but the issue is still there. I had looked at unrooting my phone earlier today also. I'm glad to read this because it lets me know that I do have some idea of what to do. Thanks for the reply. I'll post here again with the results. Check back soon.
EDIT----> Man, my phone is okay. I loaded up a fairly recent ROM by Tronit, and it worked fine. It was the ROMs. Just to be sure, I went back to the last two ROMs just to see, and they did the same thing again. Now I'm on the AOKP Unnoffical and it's working just fine. The a2sd is working perfectly like it should, and my dalvik cache is moving to ext4. It was just coincidental that the last three ROM's I loaded all have issue with the a2sd. It's funny how nobody else see's problems but me. I looked in the bin file of one of them and it's missing part of the a2sd file. The other two have weird init.d files that I don't know anything about. I'm assuming the a2sd problem is related to that. It's funny how I see lots of problems, and report them, but I get blown off by some people as a noob who is making mistakes. I am a noob, and I do make mistakes, but I know some of my theories about problems are correct...... I gotta get me some respect by compiling my own ROMs.
Status update..... My phone is jacked up for sure. It does work with the AOKP Unofficial by Tronit, but this morning when I cleared my cache with Smelkus Recovery, it had major problems with almost every app. Clearing the cache in recovery is something I've done with every ROM and this has never happened. I uninstalled all the apps and reinstalled them. Got them working again. Everything seemed to be okay. However, when I cleared my cache with Android Tuner, again it ruined every app. I've used android tuner every day for two months to clear the cache and never had problems like this. Something is very wrong.
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Long story short, I flashed something made for another phone. I can't explain why I did this without taking up lots of pages, and it doesn't even matter really. Lets just focus on the solution. Here is the link. I flashed both of the zips in the link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1477955
So I think my permissions for the files on my phone are out of whack. Is that what I"m reading is the possible outcome of flashing these if your phone is not the one listed? Please post your thoughts. I need them.
Try backing up your SD card on a computer and format you SD card and repartion it
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g2435 said:
Try backing up your SD card on a computer and format you SD card and repartion it
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I did that. Both with Smelkus, and Mini partition wizard. Same problems. I just tried to fix permissions with smelkus 4.3 on the AOKP Unofficial ROM and it took a minute for it to do it's thing. The line of dots was two full rows. So when It loaded back up, I suddenly see the same disk Icon in my notification bar, and now this ROM says it it out of memory. Man, it was working fine. I had twenty more apps on it too and I uninstalled them. It was working fine then, so with twenty less apps, it shouldn't suddenly say "Running out of Storage space."
I have told you this already: Please do not flash things meant for other phones, it could mess up. If it's meant for another device, it might screw yours up. To stay on the safe side: If it's not generic (works for every Android phone) or phone specific (exclusive to the Evo 4G) then don't flash it.
nate234 said:
I have told you this already: Please do not flash things meant for other phones, it could mess up. If it's meant for another device, it might screw yours up. To stay on the safe side: If it's not generic (works for every Android phone) or phone specific (exclusive to the Evo 4G) then don't flash it.
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I flashed this about a eek ago, when I was looking for the ext4 wipe. I thought it was the same thing as another zip despite what it said. Stupid... I know. I think this may be the cause of my problems, but I can't be sure. I don't know at all really. Just speculations. I reflashed the CWM touch and used to flash a stock ROM. Gonna try that again. I ran the test on CWM touch and it said that the
/sys/class/android_usb/android0 was missing and unable to perform the test. Can this be the cause of my problems?
Don't beat yourself up man, it was an honest mistake, just learn from it and you'll be alright.
Now the optimal recovery for this device would be the Amon-RA recovery, and I recommend redoing what I said in my first post once you have Amon-RA installed. Amon-RA is an awesome recovery, and it's super easy to install. Check out this easy-to-follow video on how to install by clicking here.
Do that, then do what I said in the previous posts. Let me know what happens, because I'm almost certain this should work.
nate234 said:
Don't beat yourself up man, it was an honest mistake, just learn from it and you'll be alright.
Now the optimal recovery for this device would be the Amon-RA recovery, and I recommend redoing what I said in my first post once you have Amon-RA installed. Amon-RA is an awesome recovery, and it's super easy to install. Check out this easy-to-follow video on how to install by clicking here.
Do that, then do what I said in the previous posts. Let me know what happens, because I'm almost certain this should work.
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I tried loading the Pacman ROM again with CWM and it wouldn't even load. It gets stuck in a bootloop. After that I flashed smelkus and went back to the Stock Rom.
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RADIO EDIT------
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As I stated in my pm give me a day or so till I get back home and I will check into a fix for you. Only don't expect any one on one help. If the fix works cool if not I will dig further. TNN strives to help with any issue no matter who is at fault. I will look at the wipe script you flashed and see if it can be undone. Just be prepared of the possibility that your phone may never work correctly again.
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I was finally able to get my phone straightened out. I loaded up a stock ROM then decided to use my SD Maid to look around. I found a file with completely different dates on it, but it wouldn't let me remove it. I ended up copying everything else in the subfolder and then deleted the parent folder. Then added everything else back. Wah lah.... magic. I don't know what that file was or where it came from but it was killing my internal memory. I'm wondering how it stayed from ROM to ROM. I dunno, but it's gone, and the Pacman ROM is lovely now. BOOM!!!!
jlmancuso said:
As I stated in my pm give me a day or so till I get back home and I will check into a fix for you. Only don't expect any one on one help. If the fix works cool if not I will dig further. TNN strives to help with any issue no matter who is at fault. I will look at the wipe script you flashed and see if it can be undone. Just be prepared of the possibility that your phone may never work correctly again.
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Whatever I did only fixed part of the issue. I'm left with in a situation where every time I go into recovery my downloaded apps stop working. It is cutting part of them off whether I clear cache or not. All I have to do is power off into recovery, and when I reboot, all of my downloaded apps begin giving messages that "Unfortuately such ans such has stopped." My phone becomes inoperable. The only way I can keep it working is to send a new launcher to my phone from the market, let it install, then open it up and uninstall all the downloaded apps. I'm pretty sure this is an easy fix for someone like you Mancuso. I have a logcat and it show LOTS of errors that I have never seen before on any of my other logcats. What are my options? Tell me what to do to get my phone back to absolute OEM and then I'll reroot. UNLESS you know of some fix.
I've supplied a logcat from Catlog if you or anybody else wants to have a look. I'd really appreciate some help here. I love my Evo and I love learning this stuff. If somebody can help me positively identify the problem, I can most likely figure it out from there. Please give me your suggestions here. I'm nothing without some guidance on this. It's way out of my scope.
I've included a link to the ext4 script wipe that I used. How I got to this page, I do not know. However, I ran it because this page said it COULD POSSIBLY work on other phones despite the fact that it was made for another phone.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/darkside-super-wipe-easily-wipe-partitions-when-flashing-roms/
And I flashed both zips from the thread that the story links users to. Here is the link for the two zips.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1477955
I'm not sure this is the problem. I'll try to find the Vold.fstat thread that I tried on my own before you came up with the 40ad2sdx solution for the MIUI ROM.
This is the memory fix I tried as mentioned above.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246909
Please note that you see before and after pics of sd storage. You can see that my pics clearly resemble the after pics shown in this thread. I believe this is my problem. How can I undo this?
This post reflects the only things I did outside of normal flashing. My problem is here somewhere...
The fix you used is for samsung devices. That could have caused your problems.
Hey,
First, I fixed the problem (by going into CWM and re-flashing the ROM) -- I'm opening this thread because I'm interested in understanding what happened and in how the Android system works.
So, this is what I did:
After a successful CM installation, I decided to go into CWM and clear the cache and battery stats. I did both and got permanently stuck in the CM ring afterwards (it spun for over 45 minutes before I shut down).
When I went back into CWM, it informed me that the /cache volume had an ext-4 error and was mounting read-only, so I re-formatted the partition (since it should be like having an ext-4 error in something harmless, like /tmp, on Linux). The error disappeared (was able to mount rw) but I was still stuck in the ring (heh heh heh).
I gave up, ran DarkSideWipe and then reinstalled CM10.1 -- everything's fine.
So, I'm 99.9% sure it wasn't the battery stats that got me caught in a loop. What I'm curious about is why the /cache partition might cause this sort of behavior?
I was on CWM5.-something (I've since updated to 6.0.3.1). Could it have been CWM clobbering /cache in such a way that CM (or, perhaps, any ROM) couldn't write to it anymore? Again, trying to learn Android internals.
Thanks!
Sicily1918 said:
Hey,
First, I fixed the problem (by going into CWM and re-flashing the ROM) -- I'm opening this thread because I'm interested in understanding what happened and in how the Android system works.
So, this is what I did:
After a successful CM installation, I decided to go into CWM and clear the cache and battery stats. I did both and got permanently stuck in the CM ring afterwards (it spun for over 45 minutes before I shut down).
When I went back into CWM, it informed me that the /cache volume had an ext-4 error and was mounting read-only, so I re-formatted the partition (since it should be like having an ext-4 error in something harmless, like /tmp, on Linux). The error disappeared (was able to mount rw) but I was still stuck in the ring (heh heh heh).
I gave up, ran DarkSideWipe and then reinstalled CM10.1 -- everything's fine.
So, I'm 99.9% sure it wasn't the battery stats that got me caught in a loop. What I'm curious about is why the /cache partition might cause this sort of behavior?
I was on CWM5.-something (I've since updated to 6.0.3.1). Could it have been CWM clobbering /cache in such a way that CM (or, perhaps, any ROM) couldn't write to it anymore? Again, trying to learn Android internals.
Thanks!
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I'm not sure what caused your problem but I do know that you DON'T want to use the dark side scripts with the updated recovery or the 4.2.2 ROMs. TDJ wrote those for ICS and older recovery, they aren't compatible any more. I had to Odin to stock and start all over.
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noob41 said:
I'm not sure what caused your problem but I do know that you DON'T want to use the dark side scripts with the updated recovery or the 4.2.2 ROMs. TDJ wrote those for ICS and older recovery, they aren't compatible any more. I had to Odin to stock and start all over.
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Wonderful... interestingly enough I had no problems Darking my phone and then running the CM installer... perhaps it's because my CWM was at 5.-whatever instead of 6?
I'll refrain from doing that to my wife's S2 tomorrow, however. I'll just clear the caches.
Thanks!
Sicily1918 said:
Hey,
First, I fixed the problem (by going into CWM and re-flashing the ROM) -- I'm opening this thread because I'm interested in understanding what happened and in how the Android system works.
So, this is what I did:
After a successful CM installation, I decided to go into CWM and clear the cache and battery stats. I did both and got permanently stuck in the CM ring afterwards (it spun for over 45 minutes before I shut down).
When I went back into CWM, it informed me that the /cache volume had an ext-4 error and was mounting read-only, so I re-formatted the partition (since it should be like having an ext-4 error in something harmless, like /tmp, on Linux). The error disappeared (was able to mount rw) but I was still stuck in the ring (heh heh heh).
I gave up, ran DarkSideWipe and then reinstalled CM10.1 -- everything's fine.
So, I'm 99.9% sure it wasn't the battery stats that got me caught in a loop. What I'm curious about is why the /cache partition might cause this sort of behavior?
I was on CWM5.-something (I've since updated to 6.0.3.1). Could it have been CWM clobbering /cache in such a way that CM (or, perhaps, any ROM) couldn't write to it anymore? Again, trying to learn Android internals.
Thanks!
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Do yourself a favor and go get the latest twrp, its a all around better recovery, and its updated a lot more frequently so it works better with newer roms, with twrp u won't need the wipe scripts anymore here's the link for twrp 2.6
http://techerratta.com/browse/twrp2/hercules
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