[Q] Defy Internal storage nerfed, only 128mb detected!!! - Defy General

Good day everyone! after a long battle and unbricking my Motorola Defy and instally successfully CM7.2 I discovered that now I only have 128mb of internal memory. Can't find a way to see if there was a partition by CM that it does by its own or what. Anyone can help me???
Check the attachment picture, this is what I see.
And please tell me I don't have to flash stuff into my phone now. No flash works with it, only returning to 2.1 then backup to 2.2.2 ad then reinstall rom.
Already check this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1587707 where they say to delete the Tombstone files but the root doesn't even detect that there is a directory with that name.

tombstones are in /data/tombstones not in Root
I don't want a Tapatalk sig!

nogoodusername said:
tombstones are in /data/tombstones not in Root
I don't want a Tapatalk sig!
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I can't find it there

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FIXED!
I was able to fix it. All I had to do was to wipe data when I installed 2.2.2.

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[BUILD] XDAndroid Froyo 2.2.2 FRX06 for CWM Recovery 1.8 (ClockWorkMod)

THIS BUILD IS OUTDATED, CHECK:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1177721
I'd like to "present" my recompilation of XDAndroid FRX06 to work with Neopeek's CWM 1.8
No credit for me, but for all XDAndroid devs and Neopeek &co for this.
It doesn't have any other modifications apart from making it available to install from CWM, so everything that applies to FRX06 is useful here. You're the one to decide if you prefer looped or partitioned installs.
Don't try this if you don't know what you're doing. It's only tested by me, so what I'm looking for are TESTERS. PLEASE READ EVERYTHING CAREFULLY BEFORE DOING ANYTHING.
Normally it would be easy to return to previous state by repartitioning/formatting SD, but who knows. I take no responsability for any damage to your device.
The instructions for installing CWM are in Neopeek's forum. Only points:
1.- My partition schema, for 8Gb SDCard, is:
1st partition: FAT32 (sdcard / Rest)
2nd partition: EXT2 (system / 150MB) Contains /system - the base ROM
3rd partition: EXT2 (data / about 400 MB) Used as device's internal memory. You can use more if you install a lot of non-movable apps, but between 4 and 500 should do.
4th partition: EXT2 (cache / about 100MB) Dalvik's cache. 100 should be enough
I used Minitool Partition Wizard for the partitioning.
2.- Startup.txt, ts-calibration, kernel and modules must be in the same dir as haret.exe, in this case inside "npkboot" dir.
3.-To move in the CWM menu with our Blackys:
Peteflyman said:
I just toggle between "Reboot system now", push "Vol Up" to get directly to "Power off", and then toggle "Vol Down" to get back to "Reboot system now". I just do that a couple of times then "Back menu button enabled" usually shows up. That's it. Hope it works for you guys as well!
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After the "back menu button enabled" you can use power off button to confirm menu selection. Just select "install zip from sdcard", "choose zip from sdcard" and choose my zip (ofc, don't uncompress it).
4.- You don't need to install Gapps, they're included in the build.
5.- After installed, "reboot system now" and start haret again. Let it work for a while without touching anything until you see PIN or unlock screen to begin using Android.
6.- I'd recommend rebooting a second time before starting to configure everything...
It should work in any device where CWM and XDAndroid work, but the configurations I attach here are for TOUCH HD (Blackstone). If you want to try with other devices, be careful to use the appropiate config files (they shouldn't be difficult to find in your device's forum).
I'm using 1337 kernel & modules from Glemsom's autobuild and it works perfectly with my device, feel free to use the one that suits you better.
Download link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SUBUG5I8
If you have any problem, I'll try to help, but for CWM problems please ask in their forum as you'll find better assistance.
Huh. I guess I'll give it a shot - I cooked a build with CWM & FRX06, was force close city. Tried to fix it, but not hard... Just chalked it up to CWM being crappy since I was able to run FRX06 on dedicated partitions no problem .
if you want to install any other build,or reinstall frx06,go to recovery,choose mounts and storage,then format data,format cache,format system (don't format sdcard for obvious reasons) and then mount data,cache,system,go back and install zip from sd card,choose your zip.
also if you find a build without gapps,go to cyanogenmod.com and grab it there,you should pich gapps for cyanogenmod 6 because that's the froyo build....MDPI or HDPI doesn't matter in our case
many problems are result of gapps missing (some builds come without them,this one doesn't) such as call rejecting or showing black screen instead of lockscreen when you wake the device,so be sure to install them
arrrghhh said:
Huh. I guess I'll give it a shot - I cooked a build with CWM & FRX06, was force close city. Tried to fix it, but not hard... Just chalked it up to CWM being crappy since I was able to run FRX06 on dedicated partitions no problem .
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Then the only difference you'll notice is that you have CWM recovery Anyway, it works pretty well for me, and since I can now write updater-scripts I'll be able to change things very easily
Edit: Now I only have to learn to compare directories to be able to give incremental updates when FRX07 and so on come out!
Eodun said:
Then the only difference you'll notice is that you have CWM recovery Anyway, it works pretty well for me, and since I can now write updater-scripts I'll be able to change things very easily
Edit: Now I only have to learn to compare directories to be able to give incremental updates when FRX07 and so on come out!
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i suggest you to take a working build and start swapping things and trying,it's not that hard,you can go @ neopeek and ask there,there are several tutorials i believe
just be sure to use a froyo build for your froyo build
farukb said:
i suggest you to take a working build and start swapping things and trying,it's not that hard,you can go @ neopeek and ask there,there are several tutorials i believe
just be sure to use a froyo build for your froyo build
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Well, from now I only want to have the /system updated from time to time and identical to XDAndroid if I can.
If I think I can add something of value, I'll make another package to make clear they're different things But for now, I can't add anything (that works)
Eodun said:
Well, from now I only want to have the /system updated from time to time and identical to XDAndroid if I can.
If I think I can add something of value, I'll make another package to make clear they're different things But for now, I can't add anything (that works)
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you can at least start with
/system
/app (add or remove apps)
/fonts (obvious)
/framework (the "look" of the build is defined here,so if you want your froyo to look like ginger,take some of the ginger files and swap with those in this one)
/media (it'll tell you what to do by itself)
other folders are build regarded and some playing and asking pros is advised here
any screenshots ?
Simon_WM said:
any screenshots ?
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It's a vanilla Froyo, identical to FRX06, so I didn't think they were needed. Just look at any basic original Froyo install.
Eodun said:
1.- My partition schema, for 8Gb SDCard, is:
1st partition: FAT32 (sdcard / Rest)
2nd partition: EXT2 (system / 150MB) Contains /system - the base ROM
3rd partition: EXT2 (data / about 400 MB) Used as device's internal memory. You can use more if you install a lot of non-movable apps, but between 4 and 500 should do.
4th partition: EXT2 (cache / about 100MB) Dalvik's cache. 100 should be enough
I used Minitool Partition Wizard for the partitioning.
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Hi Eodun,
Can you pls let us know if you are working with the original microSD 8Gb class2?
Thanks
ypsmav said:
Hi Eodun,
Can you pls let us know if you are working with the original microSD 8Gb class2?
Thanks
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every card is "original" just the manufacturer is different....eg trandescent cards dont work,what's your card?
ypsmav said:
Hi Eodun,
Can you pls let us know if you are working with the original microSD 8Gb class2?
Thanks
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Didn't change the sd that came with the device if that's what you mean. It's a Sandisk, can't tell the class
Eodun said:
Didn't change the sd that came with the device if that's what you mean. It's a Sandisk, can't tell the class
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If it has no C2, C4 etc then it's a "classless" card. I have several, seems any card below 2gig that was sold before a certain time are classless.
arrrghhh said:
If it has no C2, C4 etc then it's a "classless" card. I have several, seems any card below 2gig that was sold before a certain time are classless.
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Well, I can't tell because I'm in android now and can't extract it XD Never had the curiosity to check.
Let me see... Yeah, it has a "2" inside sort of a "C", so it must be a C2 8Gb SanDisk MicroSDHC lol
Working on FRX07 update.zip to test if it works with CWM
Hi Eodun,
Looking forward to the FRX07 CWM!
Do you think that it is required that Neopeak updates the roofts to the latests version?
regarding your FRX06 CWM, I have a quick question. It is possible to use my old data.img from the normal FRX06?
I guess that it may be possible to copy it on the data EXT2 partition but I can't access via windows XP.
Also tried restoring using CWM (I did a backup and replaced the data.img), but I get a checksum error. Any way to change the checksum to be able to do it?
Thanks in advance
ypsmav said:
Hi Eodun,
Looking forward to the FRX07 CWM!
Do you think that it is required that Neopeak updates the roofts to the latests version?
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helicopter88 is already working on that
ypsmav said:
regarding your FRX06 CWM, I have a quick question. It is possible to use my old data.img from the normal FRX06?
I guess that it may be possible to copy it on the data EXT2 partition but I can't access via windows XP.
Also tried restoring using CWM (I did a backup and replaced the data.img), but I get a checksum error. Any way to change the checksum to be able to do it?
Thanks in advance
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I don't think so. But if you backup everything with titanium backup and then restore apps, appdata and system settings (only those that appear in green) you'll have everything as before.
Eodun said:
Working on FRX07 update.zip to test if it works with CWM
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Dude, you don't need to work on anything.
Just grab the FRX07 update.zip from XDAndroid and you're golden... stine makes updates for recovery, which should work fine for CWM.
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Dude, you don't need to work on anything.
Just grab the FRX07 update.zip from XDAndroid and you're golden... stine makes updates for recovery, which should work fine for CWM.
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Confirm it updates correctly, but there are some problems with the old Kernel/rootfs.
I can't get wifi to work and I can't turn the device off.
The 20110716 Kernel is not working for Blackstone Topaz.
We need to wait...
ypsmav said:
Confirm it updates correctly, but there are some problems with the old Kernel/rootfs.
I can't get wifi to work and I can't turn the device off.
The 20110716 Kernel is not working for Blackstone Topaz.
We need to wait...
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@arrrghhh: Yeah, I know the update is available, but ypsmav noticed the problem: I need the new rootfs for CWM, and I'm not able to adapt it. As I said, work is being done for that.
Thanks for your replies
Ps It will be a big problem if latest kernel doesn't boot. I haven't been able to boot with it. Edit: But still have to check if it boots with a clean data.

I have been Hacked!

Yeah..as the title says.. 3 weeks ago this hacker hacked into my network..
placed rootkits in all my 3 computers and then hacked its way to my Desire and my wifes iphone. good thing i had wireshark running same time.
So.. 5 units hacked with the method in like 1 houre. Bad luck for me i guess.
And kaspersky didnt give me any warnings at all. bye bye kaspersky.
Anyway... i flashed my desire's HBOOT just to be sure. after i did a check with "AutoKiller Memory Optimizer" all kinds of malware services was attached to most of my apps.
1- downgraded HBOOT
2- flashed stock HBOOT from alpharev
3- Changed recovery from CWM to 4EXT as i suspected the recovery being infected somehow.
I checkd my log... the hacker had removed some files and moved shell files from an folder to another as well as busybox and so on. it was so many i thought il be better of installing new ROM.
I tried with Gingervillain first... everything installed fine..
checking with "root explorer" i see same files that had been moved and added was still there.
OK.. i tried again..
full wipe with 4ext and then installed Runnymede.. still.. when i check my root partition most of the files still there and i get same results doing a root check.
any idees...? im not sure if my kernel is right. it should be, when i installed Runnymede. when checking kernel v.
it says.. "[email protected] #11"
May be kernel rootkit? does the kernel start before recovery?
can someone plz confirm this?
baseband seem to be the same
any advise as for how to start from scratch will be much appreciated.
Clawsman said:
full wipe with 4ext and then installed Runnymede.. still.. when i check my root partition most of the files still there and i get same results doing a root check.
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Full wipe wipes /cache, /data and /sd-ext to my knowledge. There is a possibility some of the files remain on /system. Use 4EXT to manually format each partition using format option.
Clawsman said:
it says.. "[email protected] #11"
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That seems in order. Long name in attach marks modules added to that kernel.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
Ok
well.. i did the format manually in 4EXT.
I suspect some files still to be there..also some boot files containing malware script.
what file contains the boot script? i mean.. what file is the first to be triggered when booting in HBOOT. because many things in the recovery doesnt seem right. and the hboot fastrecovery starts with a delay.
Like when i want to partition or when i want to format all partitions except sd. Acts like it doesnt want to.
Anyway.. was just wondering if i could just adb and delete every file folder that is in in my phone and then flash recovery and ROM again.
Is that what RUU does?
is that something to recomend?
RUU is complete wipe of everything. /system, /hboot etc.
Download the correct one for your phone, *follow its instructions* (may need a gold card - google it) and run it on a clean pc.
Clean your pc ie format and reinstall after taking backups.
Then start again wit ha new hboot/rom setup.
Is that even possible? Infecting an Android phone via a Wi-fi network?
And Recovery shouldn't be able to get infected. I think ONLY /data can, and eventually /system if it's mounted as RW.
But on a wipe data gets deleted, and on a ROM install /system and boot (which holds the kernel and ramdisk) is deleted anyway.
RADIO starts before HBOOT. And there's absolutely no way they can be infected.
To be safe:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery *OVERKILL*
Then just do fastboot flash recovery {RECOVERY}
And there's nothing more you must do. HBOOT reflashing is 100% pointless.
Maybe top-notch hackers are shifting their interest from hacking NASA, FBI and similar organizations in the US to hacking Android phones. Or maybe it's one of their favourite ways to have fun in their idle time. Who knows?
Anyways, here's a Thanks from me, mr. Andrei, for your contribution to this community.
TVTV said:
Maybe top-notch hackers are shifting their interest from hacking NASA, FBI and similar organizations in the US to hacking Android phones. Or maybe it's one of their favourite ways to have fun in their idle time. Who knows?
Anyways, here's a Thanks from me, mr. Andrei, for your contribution to this community.
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I do what i can. There are many devs that know much more than me. Your thanks are appreciated
For me it's still strange, tho. Only data and system could be "infected"
Take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399076
It's a scheme i made on how HTC and Nexus devices work. (How they boot, what are the individual partitions, etc)
Clawsman said:
Yeah..as the title says.. 3 weeks ago this hacker hacked into my network..
placed rootkits in all my 3 computers and then hacked its way to my Desire and my wifes iphone. good thing i had wireshark running same time.
So.. 5 units hacked with the method in like 1 houre. Bad luck for me i guess.
And kaspersky didnt give me any warnings at all. bye bye kaspersky.
Anyway... i flashed my desire's HBOOT just to be sure. after i did a check with "AutoKiller Memory Optimizer" all kinds of malware services was attached to most of my apps.
1- downgraded HBOOT
2- flashed stock HBOOT from alpharev
3- Changed recovery from CWM to 4EXT as i suspected the recovery being infected somehow.
I checkd my log... the hacker had removed some files and moved shell files from an folder to another as well as busybox and so on. it was so many i thought il be better of installing new ROM.
I tried with Gingervillain first... everything installed fine..
checking with "root explorer" i see same files that had been moved and added was still there.
OK.. i tried again..
full wipe with 4ext and then installed Runnymede.. still.. when i check my root partition most of the files still there and i get same results doing a root check.
any idees...? im not sure if my kernel is right. it should be, when i installed Runnymede. when checking kernel v.
it says.. "[email protected] #11"
May be kernel rootkit? does the kernel start before recovery?
can someone plz confirm this?
baseband seem to be the same
any advise as for how to start from scratch will be much appreciated.
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An example of those infecting file?? What file in your root partition?? What path? Rom files are only on /system
Inviato dal mio Galaxy Nexus usando Tapatalk
I never use a anti virus and until now never have a problem...As i know!
Well it happened to me..
I have deleted everything.. I remember i checkd my log, and busybox files was moved to the system folder.. And all kinds of services was attached to Google map, calender, Facebook, wifi apps, market, etc..
And new apps installed like vpn, cam apps, recorders.. etc
Im currently using the free lookout...
And want to Buy a security tool.
Any advice Will be much appreciated.
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda premium

Help with SDcard0/emulated/etc...

I know this has been asked numerous times in alot of different threads but I was hoping by starting this someone would be kind enough to elaborate and explain exactly what is needed and what is not. I know I should have plenty of storage on my phone but it seems I dont. I have 2.23 GB left and I know I should have more. If anyone is willing to explain more in detail it would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: I am currently using Rootbox and it has been the only rom I've used since rooting my phone.
treezy26 said:
I know this has been asked numerous times in alot of different threads but I was hoping by starting this someone would be kind enough to elaborate and explain exactly what is needed and what is not. I know I should have plenty of storage on my phone but it seems I dont. I have 2.23 GB left and I know I should have more. If anyone is willing to explain more in detail it would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: I am currently using Rootbox and it has been the only rom I've used since rooting my phone.
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Bump. I'm having a bunch of issues with this. I went from stock rooted to AOKP, and now TWRP won't recognize my backup so that I can go back to stock. It's really annoying. I'm not having any luck with any partition I copy the backup to. Does anyone know of a way to restore stock factory partitioning? Even doing an LGNPST of ZV9 and then taking the OTA doesn't fix the partitioning. I've tried everything I can think of and I'm out of ideas.
Use a root file browser your stock storage is in mnt/shell/emulated so once your in that Ares look for your twrp folder copy the backups inside it then paste then into the twrp in sdcard0 ..... to sum up you haven't lost anything these cm/aosp ROMs create a new storage (sdcard0) so just take anything you normal store in your stock storage which is now mnt/shell/emulated and place it in sdcard0 or redirect apps looking for files to look in those places
I'm not sure about deleting those files in the stock storage though unless you have no intention in returning to stock cause if you delete them then return to stock they will be missing and vice versa
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spleef said:
Use a root file browser your stock storage is in mnt/shell/emulated so once your in that Ares look for your twrp folder copy the backups inside it then paste then into the twrp in sdcard0 ..... to sum up you haven't lost anything these cm/aosp ROMs create a new storage (sdcard0) so just take anything you normal store in your stock storage which is now mnt/shell/emulated and place it in sdcard0 or redirect apps looking for files to look in those places
I'm not sure about deleting those files in the stock storage though unless you have no intention in returning to stock cause if you delete them then return to stock they will be missing and vice versa
Sent from my Optimus G using xda premium
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That's what I did, and TWRP refuses to recognize my backup. Time to LGNPST.
Sent from my Optimus G using xda premium
treezy26 said:
I know this has been asked numerous times in alot of different threads but I was hoping by starting this someone would be kind enough to elaborate and explain exactly what is needed and what is not. I know I should have plenty of storage on my phone but it seems I dont. I have 2.23 GB left and I know I should have more. If anyone is willing to explain more in detail it would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: I am currently using Rootbox and it has been the only rom I've used since rooting my phone.
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You likely still have the old "sd card" from a previous stock install. Use a root file explorer, like ES File Explorer, and navigate back to the root directory. You will likely have a directory called "mnt". Navigate to that folder and open the "sdcard" folder. You'll find whatever you used to have on your sd card from previous installs. I would save whatever you want to your new sd card directory and delete the entire mnt/sdcard directory. It might not allow everything to be deleted, but it should fee up that space you're missing.
*Note: The old files could be under mnt/emulated or some such directory, I dont remember. Just look around that folder to find those old files.
Hope that helps!
I'm having the same issue with this folder. I see that it is mirrored because i added a file in the sdcard0 folder it showed up in the sdcard folder. But i also found the same folders in the mnt folder. So are they all mirrored files or are they actually taking up space? Is there a way to format the space? Will the rom still boot up? Also, had that 0 folder on my sdcard, but am not able to delete it just rename the folder.
I'm running nexOGen 1.6 if it makes a difference. Hope someone can help.
thanks!

D 5316 t2 ultra whats up-to date

My wife has a d5316, which she is totally happy with except for the lack of internal memory. The phone is on 5.1.1 and i rooted it with " kingroot". I would like to
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t2-ultra/general/lp-debloating-script-performance-t3453452 and i was trying to swap the internal memory with a 64 gb
Sd card i put in it, using https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php.
So i downloaded root browser ( jrummy apps inc.) , i found 2 different /etc
Files, and neither one had the vold.fstab folder i was looking for. I didnt try to mount r/w. Because i wanted to locate the file first. Was this vold file moved to a new location in 5.1.1 ? I just dont wanna brick her phone cause I'll never hear the end of it.
I'm just not sure which posts are still good and which are outdated, so if anyone can plz help me accomplish my goals i would greatly appreciate it. Thankyou in advance for any help anyone can offer.
Tchk856 said:
My wife has a d5316, which she is totally happy with except for the lack of internal memory. The phone is on 5.1.1 and i rooted it with " kingroot". I would like to
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t2-ultra/general/lp-debloating-script-performance-t3453452 and i was trying to swap the internal memory with a 64 gb
Sd card i put in it, using https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php.
So i downloaded root browser ( jrummy apps inc.) , i found 2 different /etc
Files, and neither one had the vold.fstab folder i was looking for. I didnt try to mount r/w. Because i wanted to locate the file first. Was this vold file moved to a new location in 5.1.1 ? I just dont wanna brick her phone cause I'll never hear the end of it.
I'm just not sure which posts are still good and which are outdated, so if anyone can plz help me accomplish my goals i would greatly appreciate it. Thankyou in advance for any help anyone can offer.
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Also when i try to install twrp to do the debloat script and the other options for fixing my phone, it asks which recovery i would like to install,
"Xperia t
Mint"
Is this correct? Or is there another one i am missing?

SD Card/lvm2pv Corrupt and 2.95GB of internal storage only

Hi there!
A year ago, I messed up in installing Omnirom and LVM on my Find 7a and I've been left with 2.95GB of internal storage since. The rest of my internal storage is corrupt and is now called SD Card/lvm2pv. See attached screenshot..
So I detailed what I did on post 1325 here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/fi...ilds-7a-7s-t3237065/post66783345#post66783345
But basically, when installing it looks like I wiped something by accident as I followed a ROM guide that said to wipe Dalvik Cache, System, Data, Cache.
Here's what it says in TWRP when installing a zip/backing up:
Creating Android Secure: /internal_sd/.android_secure
Failed to mount '/internal_sd' (No such device)
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p29', current file system: 'LVM2_member'
Unable to recreate and-sec folder.
Failed to mount '/internal_sd' (No such device)
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p29', current file system: 'LVM2_member'
I:Unable to mount '/internal_sd'
I want to get my 12GB of storage back but I'm not sure what's wrong or what I need to do to solve the problem.
I've looked extensively online and it seems some people have had similar problems:
(such as post 8 in here https://forum.xda-developers.com/fi...rom-dirty-unicorns-6-0-1-7s-08-05-16-t3434120 )
but no sure solutions.
I found this guide: http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=44896
But people were commenting under it saying it had bricked their phones so I'm going to give that one a miss I think.
I've spent all day looking for a solution to this but to no avail. I swear I've trawled!!
Does anybody know what's wrong or what I could do to fix it?
I could run the unbricker tool but that seems overkill.
Try this Omni Patch first:
https://mega.nz/#!Iw5FHJID!tAbrqXIkgxNqiPO0yQDsJnXeYYOlHFxM6BK5CqumFzI
If it doesnt work, try this Second:
https://mega.nz/#!NsAz1DxJ!vtO22hWN_r_gcjP_abeiRhoBcHoJ2W8Mopq2Q0aE03E
If all fail, go here and start it over:
http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=23067&extra=
Then go to Settings -> Storage -> Erase.
Side note: Stay away from Omni Rom, they give the Find 7a BSOD here and there
Zeus Hai said:
Try this Omni Patch first:
https://mega.nz/#!Iw5FHJID!tAbrqXIkgxNqiPO0yQDsJnXeYYOlHFxM6BK5CqumFzI
If it doesnt work, try this Second:
https://mega.nz/#!NsAz1DxJ!vtO22hWN_r_gcjP_abeiRhoBcHoJ2W8Mopq2Q0aE03E
If all fail, go here and start it over:
http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=23067&extra=
Then go to Settings -> Storage -> Erase.
Side note: Stay away from Omni Rom, they give the Find 7a BSOD here and there
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Thanks for the reply!!
What is this unified-storage-patch you link to? Is it... uhhh.. safe?
And if that doesn't work it looks like I'll be rolling the dice with the unbricker tool.. oh well..
jd9922 said:
Thanks for the reply!!
What is this unified-storage-patch you link to? Is it... uhhh.. safe?
And if that doesn't work it looks like I'll be rolling the dice with the unbricker tool.. oh well..
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No, it is not safe. It triggers some self destruct IC inside the Find 7a, and makes it explode just like the Note 7, hahaha :laugh:
Oh, I almost forgot, before using the unbricker, this LVM setup and LVM remover may help:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62169121&postcount=3
Zeus Hai said:
No, it is not safe. It triggers some self destruct IC inside the Find 7a, and makes it explode just like the Note 7, hahaha :laugh:
Oh, I almost forgot, before using the unbricker, this LVM setup and LVM remover may help:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62169121&postcount=3
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I hear all phones with the number 7 in the name have that curious IC that spontaneously combusts alright!
But flashing that omni-6.0.1-find7-unified-storage-patch .zip file won't brick the phone will it?
Or am I at the stage where I need to throw crap at the wall enough times to see what sticks? :silly:
And isn't the omni-6.0.1-find7-unified-storage-patch something to do with Chinese partition? I'm trying to understand it but I'm struggling....
jd9922 said:
I hear all phones with the number 7 in the name have that curious IC that spontaneously combusts alright!
But flashing that omni-6.0.1-find7-unified-storage-patch .zip file won't brick the phone will it?
Or am I at the stage where I need to throw crap at the wall enough times to see what sticks? :silly:
And isn't the omni-6.0.1-find7-unified-storage-patch something to do with Chinese partition? I'm trying to understand it but I'm struggling....
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No, you're at the stage where you need to trust someone, flashing some craps onto the phone until it's fixed
Ok, joke aside, I tried all the stuffs mentioned above and still my stubborn Find 7a didnt brick
Zeus Hai said:
No, you're at the stage where you need to trust someone, flashing some craps onto the phone until it's fixed
Ok, joke aside, I tried all the stuffs mentioned above and still my stubborn Find 7a didnt brick
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Got it fixed!!!
Thanks for all the help. I'll post a guide/what I did, in the next few days when I get time.
What ROM do you recommend though if not Omni? I'm looking for simplicity with good battery life!

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