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i was trying to theme my phone, when i pushed it to the phone, it crashed, and got stuck in a boot loop... i then booted it into recovery, and flashed my old rom back, but now i'm stuck at the white screen with the htc logo, i can still get into the clockwork mod recovery...
my question is how do i get back into my rom?
i have tried to wipe everyting, and flash again, nothing...
if you flash a Rom that needs a ext2 partition, you have to make one on your SD.. Try to connect your sd to a PC and format it properly (better with linux or macos.. Win does no support ext2 partitions!!). Else, use a rom with old A2SD, NOT A2SD+, like LeeDroid.. it should reboot!! Then with Rom Manager format again your SD and flash any rom you like!
PS. remember: FULL WIPE!!! from Clockwork menu "mounts and storage", format ALL partitions except the "sdcard" one. I mean BOOT, SYSYEM, DATA, CACHE, and wipe Dalvik cache too.. Then reflash
jerrino77 said:
if you flash a Rom that needs a ext2 partition, you have to make one on your SD.. Try to connect your sd to a PC and format it properly (better with linux or macos.. Win does no support ext2 partitions!!). Else, use a rom with old A2SD, NOT A2SD+, like LeeDroid.. it should reboot!! Then with Rom Manager format again your SD and flash any rom you like!
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i did not chage the rom, i was on auraxsense, which has system RW, so i just pushed the framwork-res.apk but the phone crashed, and now it's stuck...
so i did have a ext3 partition, and it was working fine... so i guess it has something to do with the framework-res broke something?
and i will try formatting
edit: did not help formmating and then flashing...
yeah, maybe.. but system RW is not REAL rw.. it has a feature that you can use with some apps, but you still can't write to /system partition yet.. For your wills, you have to "cook" your ROM again, an app like themepro would help you.. I never try that, because i don't have many time to spend with it, but seems to work fine!! Download your rom, extract with Themepro the files you would like to modify, do your stuff, replace it then sign and repack it. it has to work.. i guess
jerrino77 said:
yeah, maybe.. but system RW is not REAL rw.. it has a feature that you can use with some apps, but you still can't write to /system partition yet.. For your wills, you have to "cook" your ROM again, an app like themepro would help you.. I never try that, because i don't have many time to spend with it, but seems to work fine!! Download your rom, extract with Themepro the files you would like to modify, do your stuff, replace it then sign and repack it. it has to work.. i guess
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well i used themepro, but when i then pushed it back, it tells you that you need to be in recovery, well i thought "whatever, i have R/W" but no i guess i have to flash a stock rru
try another rom..
did you try to push it again from recovery??
EDIT: you have to modify framevork-res, then repack with themepro, then flash the entire rom, not only the file..
jerrino77 said:
yeah, maybe.. but system RW is not REAL rw.. it has a feature that you can use with some apps, but you still can't write to /system partition yet.. For your wills, you have to "cook" your ROM again, an app like themepro would help you.. I never try that, because i don't have many time to spend with it, but seems to work fine!! Download your rom, extract with Themepro the files you would like to modify, do your stuff, replace it then sign and repack it. it has to work.. i guess
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jerrino77 said:
try another rom..
did you try to push it again from recovery??
EDIT: you have to modify framevork-res, then repack with themepro, then flash the entire rom, not only the file..
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first of all, it's not the rom
but i have flashed it like that before... only this time i didn't reboot it into the recovery well ill find an rru :/
DAMN THE RRU DOES NOT WORK ANYMORE the host is down...
Beaverman20 said:
first of all, it's not the rom
but i have flashed it like that before... only this time i didn't reboot it into the recovery well ill find an rru :/
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ok, but you may try another to exclude that is not the rom.. but it is possible that you have corrupted the original rom file, so it would help you to download it again, and in an EMPTY desire, reflash the new rom.. it helped me sometimes, i had flash a wrong rom (not for desire) and all my tries to reboot it did not work.. i have reformatted ALL partitions (boot, system, data,cache, sdcard, sd-ext) wiped dalvik, EVERYTHING, and with USB mount function of Clockwork put rom into SD and then.. BINGO.. hehehe..
jerrino77 said:
ok, but you may try another to exclude that is not the rom.. but it is possible that you have corrupted the original rom file, so it would help you to download it again, and in an EMPTY desire, reflash the new rom.. it helped me sometimes, i had flash a wrong rom (not for desire) and all my tries to reboot it did not work.. i have reformatted ALL partitions (boot, system, data,cache, sdcard, sd-ext) wiped dalvik, EVERYTHING, and with USB mount function of Clockwork put rom into SD and then.. BINGO.. hehehe..
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damn... hooray i just downloaded the same rom, and there you go, it worked my image on the sdcard was corrupt
so thx
I have a problem, and I'm dealing with it since this saturday. I really need my phone this evening so I really want help. My phone has since saturday a bootloop with every rom. Today I found out that it could have something in common with a error in the recoveryscreen which says it can't mount /data. CWM and the stock recovery both have this problem. Can please anyone help me? I'm really confused, because I have tried everything.
//I've discovered that the problem is that the /data partition is crashed. Is is possible to recreate the internal partition table?
install a stock rom then re-install cwm 5.0.2.7
Msulviu said:
install a stock rom then re-install cwm 5.0.2.7
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I have done that already a few times.
Try flashing an ext4 converter, or re dd'ing an empty RFS format partition into place.
Already done. When I try to use ext4formatter in CWM it doesn't give an error, but when I try to do the data reset I will get an error again because it can't mount (and unmount) /data.
//And how do you add a RFS partition on the phone? Or do you mean on the SD?
Factory reset?
Have you tried doing a factory reset with Kies?
be_born said:
Have you tried doing a factory reset with Kies?
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Thank you for trying to help, but your answer is stupid. It's impossible to go to Kies without a (working) rom...
I think I just found something interesting to know. I tried again to install Cyanogenmod 7.2 (ported by Phiexz) and in the Aroma installer I looked at the System Info. Almost everything looks fine, but this is not good I think:
Data Size : -1MB
Free : -1MB
(/mnt/sdcard) : -1MB
Free : -1MB
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Are those partitions crashed? And how do I resize or reformat them back?
Which ext4 converter did you use?
Phiexz's if I remember correctly, uses the formatting tools included in the recovery. Mine has its own, separate binaries.
To reflash an RFS partition into place, you could use the dd command (carefully). Here's an empty RFS formated /data partition.
Or reflash back to the stock recovery and use that to format the partitions back to RFS.
Extract to your SD card and use the following command:
dd if=/sdcard/data.rfs of=/dev/block/stl13 bs=4096
Good luck,
Darkshado
Darkshado said:
Which ext4 converter did you use?
Phiexz's if I remember correctly, uses the formatting tools included in the recovery. Mine has its own, separate binaries.
To reflash an RFS partition into place, you could use the dd command (carefully). Here's an empty RFS formated /data partition.
Extract to your SD card and use the following command:
dd if=/sdcard/data.rfs of=/dev/block/stl13 bs=4096
Good luck,
Darkshado
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I did use Phiexz's first yes. But I can't install yours. And where do I have to use dd commands? :$
What do you mean by "can't install mine"? Is there an error message or you're not sure how to do it?
If so, just apply it from the SD card like any other update.
The dd command has to be input through ADB shell while in recovery. So get ADB working if you haven't already.
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What do you mean by "can't install mine"? Is there an error message or you're not sure how to do it?
If so, just apply it from the SD card like any other update.
The dd command has to be input through ADB shell while in recovery. So get ADB working if you haven't already.
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I did know how to install a zip, but I tried 2 times and I think both were a bad download. Now I'm installing your Ext4 Converter.
// YOUR EXT4 CONVERTER WORKED!!! After a week without a phone it finally worked! Thank you so much!
Glad to hear that!
I had a similar problem of being unable to mount /system after installing a CM9 beta (can't remember which) and ended up solving it like that.
Hey guys i have a question relating to this dscussion. I have my gio running CM9 and i recently used BML5 to find my phone's unlock code. I have a nandroid backup of Rooted stock ROM, and when i tried to flash back to it, it said "Could format dev/block/stl13". I have the CWM 5.0.2.7 with RFS and EXT4 support, so it should work. What is the problem?
That's the thing; the exact behavior of those RFS+ext4 CWM builds when changing from one type to the other hasn't been very well documented.
I'm not sure they can format back to RFS properly.
You could always try that empty RFS partition set and attempt a restore afterwards.
What can i do if dd says, that it can't open '/dev/block/stl13': Invalid argument? I placed the data.rfs to the root directory of sdcard. Am I doing something wrong?
Can't mount /data
Hello, I have a bricked phone, and no idea why, and so far I'm unable to fix it. I've been waiting for an RMA so I can send it back to GSM Nation to evaluate and hopefully fix. My problem started when Samsung support told me to do a factory reset of my Samsung Galaxy S3, and it rebooted, then said it could not find or mount /data or anything therein. I have Not, repeat NOT, rooted my phone, it had the stock Android 4.3 OS and updates from T-mobile. The tech at the Samsung Experience Shop in the Best Buy store could not reflash it, when Kies tries to talk to the phone in Side Load mode it freezes or something, nothing happens. I downloaded ODIN 3 on Dad's win XP laptop, and in ODIN download mode the computer sees it as a new device with no driver to make it talk to it, and the drivers I've downloaded simply will not install. The installers die as soon as they run having done nothing. I am using my Samsung Chromebook to write this and have no Linux machine to work with. I am at a loss. Can you help me? Maybe I could re-install android using a microSD card?
I have the solution for data partition crash or any other partition
please do it with your responsibility but your phone is alreay bricked so it doesn't matter
hi every one i 've been through this problem for a long time and just yesterday hamdo lilah i discovered the solution it is by repartitioning your partitions with a pit file . i tried this method with samsung galaxy fit and it works even the pit file is for samsung .all you have to do is open odin included in the package then select pit file included then click start and there you go 'even if it doesn't show PASS ' after that just flash a stock rom ' or maybe any rom ' and that's it you are ready to go . i uploded the package on gulfup cause i have no account in mediafire enjoy if you face any problem just contact me or add a replay
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Hi all,
I have had my Note II for a day now and I love it but I seem to have an issue. I rooted and installed CWM 6.0.1.5 (modified version by Phil I believe) using Odin and I of course made a backup of my stock rooted ROM before I started flashing anything but when I tried to restore my Nand it says that it cant find the files and cant open the location. The CWM backup file IS there cause I can see it when I plug my phone into my computer but it wont restore and yes... I've tried EVERY restore option there is in CWM - Restore, Advanced Restore, Restore from External, Advanced Restore from External, so on and so on...
Can anyone tell my why I cant restore my Nandroid? This concerns me as well should I ever need to restore my backed up EFS as again, it just wont restore anything from CWM.
Anyone else with this issue or know what to do about it?
Also,
When I choose to flash anything from Internal SD it is now taking me to a list that shows /0, /obb and /legacy (or something like that) and then I have to choose /0 in order to gain access to my actual Internal files.
I actually have 2 of these sets of folders some how after flashing so now when I try and flash from Internal SD I have to choose /0 AND THEN ANOTHER /0 to access the internal card from CWM. This is quite weird and annoying to say the least. This behavior is also shown when searching my device using ANY file explorer and when I connect my phone to my computer as well - IE. I have all of these extra folders showing.
Can ANYONE explain why this is happening and how to avoid it if at all possible? Is this just something new in 4.2? I am currently running Jellybam 3.52 - 4.2.1 ROM.
Thanks,
Is your Nandroid backup from CWM or TWRP?
I've seen articles regarding the backup function of CWM, the backup files have to be in the following path on either the Internal or External SD Card. I'll use the below path as an example for an external SD card.
externalsdcard/clockworkmod/backup/[What ever you want the backup to be]
When you use the restore function from CWM and navigate to Restore from External/Internal SD Card. It should come up with the name of the folder you chose in [What ever you want the backup to be] and be able to restore your Nandroid backup.
Jonnit said:
Is your Nandroid backup from CWM or TWRP?
I've seen articles regarding the backup function of CWM, the backup files have to be in the following path on either the Internal or External SD Card. I'll use the below path as an example for an external SD card.
externalsdcard/clockworkmod/backup/[What ever you want the backup to be]
When you use the restore function from CWM and navigate to Restore from External/Internal SD Card. It should come up with the name of the folder you chose in [What ever you want the backup to be] and be able to restore your Nandroid backup.
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My Nand is in CWM. I dont use TWRP.
As I said... My backup is on my internal sd card in the exact same format as you described but when I go to CWM and try to restore it first says "cannot open directory" and then immediately says "no files found"
Ive been using CWM since my original SGS and I have never seen this happen before. I can see it in my File Explorer, I can see it on my computer when I plug in the device but I cant get CWM to find the file to restore it.
Im about as confused as it gets...
Im testing something right now... I am making a new backup of my Jellybeer ROM to my External SD card to see what happens. IF it will find the files after its done I will advise but I still dont get why it wont restore from my internal card...?
*EDIT* So it seems to have backed up to the ext. sd card and I can see this file when I choose to restore from ext. sd but... it was the FASTEST backup Ive ever seen. It literally took like 45 seconds if that so I hope its a full back up!
IF my memory serves me correctly... When I backed up my stock ROM (my initial back up), I checked for the restore when it was done and it was there but then I flashed Hyperdroid and then I flashed PACman and then tried to restore my original Nand and it wouldn't let me so I wonder if I flash something else (which i don't want to do right now cause Jellybeer is serving me well at the moment) am I going to lose the ability to flash my Nand again?
Small bump...
yiannisthegreek said:
Small bump...
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Ok so... NEW ISSUE!!!
I tried to restore the nand I made yesterday to my ext sd card (as I mentioned 2 posts back) and it said MD5 mismatch?! WTF?! How is that even possible? Can anyone please advise why my CWM is acting so weird?! Is there another version I can download perhaps? I am at a complete loss...
yiannisthegreek said:
Ok so... NEW ISSUE!!!
I tried to restore the nand I made yesterday to my ext sd card (as I mentioned 2 posts back) and it said MD5 mismatch?! WTF?! How is that even possible? Can anyone please advise why my CWM is acting so weird?! Is there another version I can download perhaps? I am at a complete loss...
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Is there really no one who can help me with on this or give me some advice?
Md5 corrupted. ..
I.e your backup are corrupted.
Do factory reset then flash stock rom
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UtkarshGupta said:
Md5 corrupted. ..
I.e your backup are corrupted.
Do factory reset then flash stock rom
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks for the reply but... What would cause this to happen? Did you read my post where I backed up to my external sd card? Like I said... The backup literally only took like 45 seconds to complete which is weird unto itself.
What will flashing a stock ROM do to fix this? And when you say "stock" do you mean like "stock - unrooted"?
did u install cm 10. just read it propyl with cm 10.1 ie jb 4.2 creates a 0 folder all ur files get put in there
put anither rom on card delete the 0 folder then go to this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896696
every thing there you need to flash another rom or recovery
try chenglu recovery
dr ketan has done a very good usefull thread
hope it helps,,sounds like your backup is corrupt
sloppy1 said:
did u install cm 10. just read it propyl with cm 10.1 ie jb 4.2 creates a 0 folder all ur files get put in there
put anither rom on card delete the 0 folder then go to this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896696
every thing there you need to flash another rom or recovery
try chenglu recovery
dr ketan has done a very good usefull thread
hope it helps,,sounds like your backup is corrupt
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Chenglu is the one I used when I rooted my device by using Dr. Ketans guide and now I cant get ANY of my NAND backups to restore...
With regard to the /0 file issue - Yes... I am running a 4.2.+ CM10.1 based ROM so I understand that it creates those /0 files but it just keeps on creating them after flashing anything new!!!
Your issue is related to the new JB 4.2 and multi-user feature. CWM cannot find backups since they are moved to a different folder
The day you need your backup, just install a JB 4.1.2, move your /0 folder to root of sdcard and run your nandroid
Phil3759 said:
Your issue is related to the new JB 4.2 and multi-user feature. CWM cannot find backups since they are moved to a different folder
The day you need your backup, just install a JB 4.1.2, move your /0 folder to root of sdcard and run your nandroid
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Hi Phil,
Thanks for the reply my friend! So...you're saying that IF and when I need to restore my nand that I will have to install a 4.1.2 ROM first and then follow your instructions to move the /0 folder to the root of my sd card (i assume by using a file explorer of some kind in the 4.1.2 ROM itself?) and then flash my nand? Is that correct? Should I keep just any old 4.1.2 ROM on my device at all times for this purpose?
If so then what if I have multiple /0 files created as I do now? Currently I have 2 /0 folders and this seems to grow as I flash anything new. Do I then move ALL of the /0 folders to the root of my sd card before I can restore my nandroid backup?
Also... Why was I not able to restore from my external sd card using the option in your recovery either? I made a simple backup of my current 4.2.+ ROM to my external card and when I tried to restore it last night to test it said MD5 mismatch. Is this related to the 4.2 ROM issue as well?
yiannisthegreek said:
Chenglu is the one I used when I rooted my device by using Dr. Ketans guide and now I cant get ANY of my NAND backups to restore...
With regard to the /0 file issue - Yes... I am running a 4.2.+ CM10.1 based ROM so I understand that it creates those /0 files but it just keeps on creating them after flashing anything new!!!
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delete 0 folder
flash cwm recovery with odin go into mounts
wipe caches and format system when done
power down then go into download mode
then flash stock img
that worked for me
sloppy1 said:
delete 0 folder
flash cwm recovery with odin go into mounts
wipe caches and format system when done
power down then go into download mode
then flash stock img
that worked for me
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Im sorry but I dont know if I understand you completely...
Flash CWM with odin and then go into mounts? Firstly, what version of CWM are you saying to flash and then I assume you mean once thats done that I should then boot into recovery and then go into mounts? And then wipe caches, format system?
Can you clarify?
yiannisthegreek said:
Im sorry but I dont know if I understand you completely...
Flash CWM with odin and then go into mounts? Firstly, what version of CWM are you saying to flash and then I assume you mean once thats done that I should then boot into recovery and then go into mounts? And then wipe caches, format system?
Can you clarify?
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re-dload chenglu recovery
when in recovery wipe data n dalvik then go into mounts then format system
then power down,
then download mode,
use odin to flash stock img
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try this 1st
connect fone to pc,
open up 0 folder inside 0 fokder will be clockwork folder, drag it to root of sd card,
try restore it from there that might work
sloppy1 said:
re-dload chenglu recovery
when in recovery wipe data n dalvik then go into mounts then format system
then power down,
then download mode,
use odin to flash stock img
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try this 1st
connect fone to pc,
open up 0 folder inside 0 fokder will be clockwork folder, drag it to root of sd card,
try restore it from there that might work
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What I did was... I flashed v6.0.2.7 via ODIN (which has 4.2.+ ROM support) and I am now FINALLY able to restore my Nand back ups!!! The only thing now is that I apparently have 3 /0 folders on my device and I REALLY just want to know how to get rid of the extra folders and to know how to keep them from being created altogether!!!
I have one that has ALL of the original .zip files, gapps, etc that I installed on my device, then I have one that has an efs backup on it somehow and has a couple of application folders in it and then I have one that is like stock.
Why are these being created and how can I get rid of them? This is driving me CRAZY!!!
I had the same issue this morning.
I fixed it by installing the aroma file manager addon in Phil's CWM recovery and using aroma to copy the clockworkmod folder out of the /0 folder and back to the root of the sd card.
Then when I went into backup and restore the backup was visible again.
Once you have a rom installed you shoudl just be able to plug in via usb and just browse the sd card on your computer to move everything back out of the /0 folder
yiannisthegreek said:
Ok so... NEW ISSUE!!!
I tried to restore the nand I made yesterday to my ext sd card (as I mentioned 2 posts back) and it said MD5 mismatch?! WTF?! How is that even possible? Can anyone please advise why my CWM is acting so weird?! Is there another version I can download perhaps? I am at a complete loss...
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You can install nandroid manager from playstore and you can fix nandroid md5 mismatch there or you can use terminal emulator to generate new md5 file in your nandroid (google it because i cant remember the command)
yiannisthegreek said:
Hi all,
I have had my Note II for a day now and I love it but I seem to have an issue. I rooted and installed CWM 6.0.1.5 (modified version by Phil I believe) using Odin and I of course made a backup of my stock rooted ROM before I started flashing anything but when I tried to restore my Nand it says that it cant find the files and cant open the location. The CWM backup file IS there cause I can see it when I plug my phone into my computer but it wont restore and yes... I've tried EVERY restore option there is in CWM - Restore, Advanced Restore, Restore from External, Advanced Restore from External, so on and so on...
Can anyone tell my why I cant restore my Nandroid? This concerns me as well should I ever need to restore my backed up EFS as again, it just wont restore anything from CWM.
Anyone else with this issue or know what to do about it?
Also,
When I choose to flash anything from Internal SD it is now taking me to a list that shows /0, /obb and /legacy (or something like that) and then I have to choose /0 in order to gain access to my actual Internal files.
I actually have 2 of these sets of folders some how after flashing so now when I try and flash from Internal SD I have to choose /0 AND THEN ANOTHER /0 to access the internal card from CWM. This is quite weird and annoying to say the least. This behavior is also shown when searching my device using ANY file explorer and when I connect my phone to my computer as well - IE. I have all of these extra folders showing.
Can ANYONE explain why this is happening and how to avoid it if at all possible? Is this just something new in 4.2? I am currently running Jellybam 3.52 - 4.2.1 ROM.
Thanks,
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Is that cwm recovery on sdcard??? Please move it on your ext card and recover .
Or you got an md5 mismatch ? Use mismatch fixer or see my thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2681072
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Hello lovely android people,
I am a newbie, so im guessing this probably isnt the right place to post this type of question. Please feel free to guide me to the right place.
So the question...
I rooted my galaxy ace2 (gt18160) and install Pimp My Rom app from the market. Did some changes with it and now the phone wont start up, stuck in the bootloop where the logo appears and it does not go anywhere from there.
Ive been researching for solution since yesterday, and found out that I could re-flash the firmware using o2 stock using odin.(although im not quite sure this is a correct solution)
Since there's a possibility of all the data getting deleted, I want to get some files out of the device using ADB pull.
I used adb shell to look for the files I need. At first I could see the sdcard in the root directory / but could not access it without su. After doing su command I can go inside the sdcard directory (where my files are), but it appears to be empty.
ls -l /mnt lists the sdcard with unusual d--------- permission.
Im stuck and dont know how I can grab my files from the sdcard folder.
any suggestion will help.:cyclops:
Thanks
mnt/sdcard is only a symlink to storage/sdcard0 (mount for the internal sdcard) so it does make sense that adb can't cope with that path.
Still, it is impossibibble to delete stuff from either of your sdcards via odin or recovery. Flashing via odin doesn't wipe the data partition either, so as ong as u select the right firmware for our phones, nothing can go wrong really
Thanks for your reply Carpe-Dimi.
after checking /prop.partiitons, it seems that sdcard hasnt been mounted.
The problem now is that there are 18 partitions and I dont know which is the sdcard?
I tried mounting the first mmcblk0. Give me the 'device or resource busy' error.
Excuse my arrogance but I would have liked to find out why I cant access the sdcard or why I cant mount the partitions.
...and thanks again for letting me know that flashing does not wipe the data. :good:
SOLVED!
As Dimi said, flashing does not wipe data partition. But I was able to recover my files in recovery mode as it automatically mounted the mmcblk0p8 partition.
Then installed stock firmware.... tried new jelly bean, then went back to stock as its slow and laggy.
Cheers
Hi,
I'm new here and I'd like to install a new ROM on my Gio but I want to make sure I know what I'm doing before trying something and bricking my phone. :angel:
ClockWorkMod
I installed CWM v5.2.0.6 (followed the instructions here). Is this ok, or do I need to install v5.0.2.7? And if I do need a newer version, is there a way to get an update or do I have to follow the same steps as before?
1.Download the CWM 5.0 v2 and copy to the Root (not in any folder) of your SD card
2. Put your phone in recovery Mode(press: Home button + Power button toghether)
3. In recovery mode, select the downloaded file from SD-card(Use Volume keys to navigate and home button for enter).
4. Search for the root gb updated.zip file on your SD-card
5. Run the update
6. Reboot
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I tried creating a backup with the CWM version I have, but I get this error: "Can't mount /system".
CWM does create a folder in sdcard/ clockworkmod/ backup/ date, but it only contains the following files:
recovery.img and boot.img.
However, this post says I should actually have more files in the backup folder:
.android_secure.vfat.tar ,boot.img , cache.ext4.tar , data.ext4.tar , nandroid.md5 , recovery.img, system.ext4.tar.
Is this because of my CWM version? Or maybe because I still have the operating system that came with my device (+updates)?
What I really want to know is: can I rely on this backup, will it work?
ROMs
I want to install CM10.1.5 from here, but I have many questions and I don't really know where to look for answers. (Sorry, I really am a complete noob.)
What's the difference between androidarmv6 jenkins build and mardon build? And what's the difference between the 3 versions? Can I just install the Version with CM-Superuser and not worry about it?
Should the updates be installed via CWM - apply update from SDcard? What about the additions - CWM --> install zip from SDcard?
How can I install extras if they are "not CWM flashable"?
What happens to my apps when I install a new ROM? Do I have to install them all again? Is all data lost? Or will they all be restored from my google account and the SD card or something like that?
Finally, how can I use the ext2 partition in my SDcard to install apps? Is this function included in the ROM? Or do I need to install something else? a2sd darktremor? If yes, how (I find the instructions here confusing and overwhelming, and the post is old, so probably outdated)? Or should I use the "Link2SD" addition to the ROM?
I'm sorry for asking so much, but I'm feeling kind of lost.
Thanks in advance.
Anyone?
I've continued trying to figure things out when I have time. I'll post what I find in this thread, in case someone else comes here looking for answers to similar doubts/problems.
In trying to understand what's going on with ClockWorkMod Recovery, I found this very useful link:
wwwDOTtechbiiDOTcom / cwm-recovery-cant-mount-system-error-solution-how-to/
(sorry for the DOTs and spaces, can't post outside links yet)
CWM Recovery – Can’t Mount System Error Solution [How To]
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The error is an expected one and happens generally when you are trying to backup a stock ROM using the clock work mod recovery. Please, note that you can’t do a completed nandroid backup of a stock firmwares. So, just install any custom ROM and then you can backup and restore anytime.
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If I understood correctly, the best (only?) way to return to stock ROM is to install Odin or similar firmware flashing tool and to get the stock firmware from sites like sammobile.com and sampro.pl. However, it also says that not all firmwares might be available and I haven't looked more into it all of this yet.
Did you root your phone yet?
That should solve the problem from the can't mount system, data, etc
If you need more information, then look at this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1397120
HerroYou said:
Did you root your phone yet?
That should solve the problem from the can't mount system, data, etc
If you need more information, then look at this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1397120
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Yes, I used the instructions there to root my phone and install CWM (v5.0.2.6), but that thread is 2 years old, so I'm afraid it won't be up to date in relation to certain things. For example, I did create an ext2 partition on my SD card using those instructions, but I found an easier way to move apps from my phone to the SDcard (using the link2SD app, available on Google Play). The information about ROMs is also not up to date.
If you want to install a custom rom just
-wipe data factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-advance>wipe dalvik cache
-install zip from sdcard
-reboot
NOTE: the zip is the rom
HerroYou said:
If you want to install a custom rom just
-wipe data factory reset
-wipe cache partition
-advance>wipe dalvik cache
-install zip from sdcard
-reboot
NOTE: the zip is the rom
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Thank you.
My main concern at the moment is how to restore my original ROM if something should go wrong, though. I've found some interesting information in this thread but I've been busy this week and I'll need to go back and read it all with more attention before I try something.
Download ODIN 4.42 and GIO ops and a sotckrom MD5 file then put it into the odin and put your phone into recovery mdoe and plug it into your computer. Then click start
you have to put your phone in downloadmode to flash with odin as far as i know,but i have an other question;
can you use heimdall with the samsung galaxy gio
I am trying to flash a new recovery on my samsung galaxy gio with ODIN after it is bricked flashing tass- 6.0.4.5.zip(this cwm seems for the mini!!!) is this possible and if so,which one can?and how to do that...
thanks in advance
Yes it is possible and you need ODIN 4.42, GiPS and a Stock Rom extracted out of the zip.
Here is a video to help you because I am too lazy to explain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euZqtaAMe5c