I have CWM 5.0.2.7 and everytime i do a backup it says cant mount /data once it tries to back it up any solutions?
Try backing up using Rom Manager. Whatever I can't do while in CWM, I try in RM and it works for me.
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cool i will try
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I flashed the most recent TBASGSIII 2.0 ROM. (FF18 stockish tw ROM with agats kernel/recovery).
I was installing my apps setting up my bootanimation and removing garbage and think i removed/disabled the wrong thing.
Programs are acting like they have no root access. Cant quickboot or remount /system. Mobil Odin cant recognize device to flash gb kernel to restore nandroid.
Im visiting with the inlaws and have no usb cable. I have a laptop, wifi, kies, and my E4GT as my only tools for survival.
I have no way to recover from a brick except to reactivate my HTC Hero (epic fail).
My most recent nandroids are all ICS using agats recovery to backup. Im not sure if its safe to restore using even his safe recovery or if that will even fix my issue.
Last things i remember doing before this were flashing a boot animation zip, replacing the boot animation and sound files in system, and disabled a couple apps (talk, task, not sure).
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You must have deleted super user
Try flashing su.zip
Also mobile Odin needs root access so you can't use it
But you can use odin
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gtuansdiamm said:
You must have deleted super user
Try flashing su.zip
Also mobile Odin needs root access so you can't use it
But you can use odin
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Can u link su.zip or post i can get it from? I cant get xda app to load for some reason.
Superuser app shows binaries are installed, but cant gain root access to update them.
Is it safe to nandroid restore with agats kernel/recovery?
feyrune said:
Can u link su.zip or post i can get it from? I cant get xda app to load for some reason.
Superuser app shows binaries are installed, but cant gain root access to update them.
Is it safe to nandroid restore with agats kernel/recovery?
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As long as you can still get to CWM this should do the trick for you. Flash it in CWM, reboot your phone, and you should be good to go.
http://db.tt/UaGGdxzc
Good luck!
PS - Restoring a nandroid from Agat's recovery is completely safe.
Agats had proven to be safe for me. I have flawlessly backed up and restored using it. Even wiping everything works. Just make sure you don't wipe after you restore if your recovery isn't agat's... YOU WILL BRICK HARD. If you did a nandroid, Agat's should save you.
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Thank you all. I did eventually make it home and odined to el28 and restored from there to be sure.
Im glad that agat's kernel is safe for recovering too. Definitely loving the green menu, too
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I was on cm10 build 10-12 and tried to update to 10-18 and something happened.. it would not start and now when I boot into recovery CWM it says "E:can't open /cache/recovery/log" and "E:can't open /cache/recovery/last_log". Now when I try to flash a zip just just says its flashing and freezes.. also if I try to wipe data/factory reset is gets stuck formatting. I was alble to flash back to a old rom but now it seems I can't flash anything else. I'm at a loss
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HoustonsBirdman said:
I was on cm10 build 10-12 and tried to update to 10-18 and something happened.. it would not start and now when I boot into recovery CWM it says "E:can't open /cache/recovery/log" and "E:can't open /cache/recovery/last_log". Now when I try to flash a zip just just says its flashing and freezes.. also if I try to wipe data/factory reset is gets stuck formatting. I was alble to flash back to a old rom but now it seems I can't flash anything else. I'm at a loss
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Odin flash CWM, then flash the recovery you want. I highly suggest TWRP 2.3.1.1.
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I tried to run a backup using CWM recover 6.0.3.1 and I keep getting an error "cannot find mount point." it will backup to the internal storage but will not backup into the sd card. I have tried almost everything. Backing up to internal and moving it to sd, that takes to long. I have also tried to un mount/mount the card, move backup path, fix permission, re flash CWM. Please help! Thanks
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Try twrp.
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I would rather stick with, clockwork mod. Is there another alternative?
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When I try to wipe or install any ROM it says
E: error opening /data/lost+found
E: unable to mount internal storage
And when the installing is done ROM never boots up.
I was in jellybean ROM but im trying to go back to touch wiz
Any suggestions please
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bstylz911 said:
When I try to wipe or install any ROM it says
E: error opening /data/lost+found
E: unable to mount internal storage
And when the installing is done ROM never boots up.
I was in jellybean ROM but im trying to go back to touch wiz
Any suggestions please
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I had that issue once. Even going back to bare stock didn't fix it.
If you restore a nandroid which you made I hope. Go to that folder /data you'll find there isn't a folder called lost+found
Create one. Reboot into recovery and you should be okay.
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i went to the folder and there is already one :\
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i went to the folder and there is already one :\
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Delete it and create it.
The time it happened to me the folder turned into a random file. One I read after a few min of googlefu
If your recovery is up to date, try flashing the prev version.
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Did you try formatting internal memory?
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Ok so the story goes like this:
I have stockorama V2
Stock kernel
I was trying to install busybox with busybox installer from the play store, but it said I didn't have root access
So I went to superSU and did the uninstall from the app itself
Rebooted, installed superSU from play store, it told me to update su binary. Then it failed.
when I try to open SuperSU it says that "I don't have su binary... ...that's a problem" and then closes the app
I think I lost root, but I was wondering is there anyway to get it back without a PC.
I still got twrp recovery so I can still flash stuff
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Papote3 said:
Ok so the story goes like this:
I have stockorama V2
Stock kernel
I was trying to install busybox with busybox installer from the play store, but it said I didn't have root access
So I went to superSU and did the uninstall from the app itself
Rebooted, installed superSU from play store, it told me to update su binary. Then it failed.
when I try to open SuperSU it says that "I don't have su binary... ...that's a problem" and then closes the app
I think I lost root, but I was wondering is there anyway to get it back without a PC.
I still got twrp recovery so I can still flash stuff
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You can flash SuperSU via recovery using the link in my signature. Stockorama includes busybox. Don't install it.
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You can flash SuperSU via recovery using the link in my signature. Stockorama includes busybox. Don't install it.
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Tried that, but when I open superSU I get the same message " su binary not installed....
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Papote3 said:
Tried that, but when I open superSU I get the same message " su binary not installed....
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That's weird.
You did flash in recovery correct? Cwm or twrp? What version?
Not sure if its any different than Aerowinders, but you can try SuperSU linked in my sig. Or use Superuser, you should find both there.
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DocHoliday77 said:
That's weird.
You did flash in recovery correct? Cwm or twrp? What version?
Not sure if its any different than Aerowinders, but you can try SuperSU linked in my sig. Or use Superuser, you should find both there.
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Flash it in twrp 2.5 I think, did it 2 times... same thing
Its weird because I still get a toast (when I bootup) that lightflow gets superuser permisions; but when I open Titaniumbkp it gets stuck on a message "asking for root rights"
Btw superSU is as a system app so I can't uninstall before flashing the supersu.zip you guys gave me.
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Here's the screenshot
Maybe run fix permissions in recovery?
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Maybe run fix permissions in recovery?
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My zip came directly from Chainfire's website, I just changed the name.
You don't uninstall, just flash over the old one. And wipe the data for it also.
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Maybe run fix permissions in recovery?
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Nothing... I get the same message.
Flashed zip in twrp, wiped cache and dalvik, fix permissions, reboot.
Open supersu, and get the same message
I'm juat thinking reflash the rom the thing is I wanted to backup app+data with Titanium but no root. So any suggestion to a backup app that backups data without root...
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Papote3 said:
Nothing... I get the same message.
Flashed zip in twrp, wiped cache and dalvik, fix permissions, reboot.
Open supersu, and get the same message
I'm juat thinking reflash the rom the thing is I wanted to backup app+data with Titanium but no root. So any suggestion to a backup app that backups data without root...
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Well, make a nandroid backup just in case. I dont suggest using it as it may just bring back the problem. But you will at least have everything backed up if you need it later.
Aside from that, you can use the recoveries built in file manager. Also you could boot into recovery and then try to ADB pull what ever you need.
But I would reflash your rom. You only need to wipe dalvik if it is the same rom you are using now. But if that doesnt fix it you will need to do a factory reset at that point.