Hi,
unfortunately my SD-Card file structure is "broken" because my HOX had crashed. I want to format my SD-Card but the problem is that I don't have access to a computer for the next days. I tried to unmount my SD-Card with umount /mnt/sdcard (to format it) , but it didn't worked. Can you help me?
Thank you very much...
P. S.: I use a Custom Rom based on Android 4.2.2 (without Sense)
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Sry, I forgot to mention that I already had tried to format the SD-Card with CWM, but all files are still existing and that the error message that I got when I tried the umount command was "failed: Device or resource busy"
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Has nobody an idea?
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Phrixus33 said:
Has nobody an idea?
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try factory reset or wait till you have access to a computer, no other options
nogotaclue said:
try factory reset or wait till you have access to a computer, no other options
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I already tried factory reset, no success . I think I have to wait until I've got access to a computer. Thanks anyway!
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Hi all.. I've got a horrible feeling this has probably been addressed before - but after doing some searching and finding what I think may be answers, I'm still unsure.
I've run Unrevoked to root my Desire.
Now - recovery mode will not mount the SD card.
The phone will mount the ext partition on my sd card.. (Android 2.2, stock HTC Desire).
I'm running Ubuntu.. has anyone got a quick fix method? The phone appears to be charging.
The partition order might be wrong. FAT, then ext is how it should be
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K900 said:
The partition order might be wrong. FAT, then ext is how it should be
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but it was fine before I ran Unrevoked.
niko123456 said:
but it was fine before I ran Unrevoked.
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Stock recovery might use uuid or something. Check it
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K900 said:
Stock recovery might use uuid or something. Check it
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I love you man*
You were entirely spot on.
*I mean it!
K900 said:
Stock recovery might use uuid or something. Check it
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How to detect it ? It's a noob quest...
I'm in way to recover my phone...
Please help...
I've got my hands on a new one x, now I've unlocked the bootloader and installed CWM recovery and its all rooted, I've done all the usual with wiping everything, but it keeps coming up with installation aborted, can anyone shed some light on this one for me, now I'm used to doing custom roms on my gnex and I really can't see where I'm going wrong
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mrallen81 said:
I've got my hands on a new one x, now I've unlocked the bootloader and installed CWM recovery and its all rooted, I've done all the usual with wiping everything, but it keeps coming up with installation aborted, can anyone shed some light on this one for me, now I'm used to doing custom roms on my gnex and I really can't see where I'm going wrong
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Sure you are fully rooted? Try a root app such as no-frills, titanium backup etc to see if it fully works.
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It does work, I have Rom manger, goo Im
And Rom tool box installed and everyone of them works fully with no probs
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mrallen81 said:
It does work, I have Rom manger, goo Im
And Rom tool box installed and everyone of them works fully with no probs
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I had this Rom, just flashed the lastest recovery in fastboot,. Try flashing this in fastboot
check if the forum where you downloaded the rom matches to your phone...at & t one x is not the same like european one x's, because of the chipsets.
That could probably be the reason for aborting...
I have the lastest recovery buddy
xl VipeR lx said:
I had this Rom, just flashed the lastest recovery in fastboot,. Try flashing this in fastboot
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I always make sure i download the rom that maches my model of handset
kaz89 said:
check if the forum where you downloaded the rom matches to your phone...at & t one x is not the same like european one x's, because of the chipsets.
That could probably be the reason for aborting...
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Have you tried installing a simple mod, anything, to see if your system partition can get remounted with rw?
Another thing I would try is to install supersu if you're using superuser and vice versa, and update su binaries.
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That's what im tryin to do now
eyosen said:
Have you tried installing a simple mod, anything, to see it your system partition can get
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Nope all I'm getting is status 7 in CWM
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Someone, anyone ????
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mrallen81 said:
Someone, anyone ????
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I had thsi problem, have you tried flashign the latesst recovery?
Install the latest cwm: 5.8.4.0, your one is old and broken in multiple ways.
Thanks guy, it works now, but i keep getting stuck in a boot loop
mrallen81 said:
Thanks guy, it works now, but i keep getting stuck in a boot loop
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Have you flashed the kernel through fastboot?
No???
Michealtbh said:
Have you flashed the kernel through fastboot?
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You need to flash the kernel separately using fastboot. HOX doesn't have s-off so the kernel isn't flashed in recovery.
Extract the boot.img from the rom zip and fastboot flash boot boot.img
I tried that and it kep me in a bootloop still, and its s-on
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At what point does it loop?
If at the HTC logo, boot.img is probably still wrong, if later on, try wiping dalvik cache.
when i enter hboot it looks for a zip called PK76DIAG.zip but doesnt find it so i cant do anything now, (ie. factory reset or root) how can i fix this?
Relax, its normal.
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soham_sss said:
Relax, its normal.
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so how can i fix this? i'm pretty much a noob at the phone stuff but can manage well enough
chepo001 said:
so how can i fix this?
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Its not a problem for fixing.. it searches like this always... its used to s off the HTC phones
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soham_sss said:
Its not a problem for fixing.. it searches like this always... its used to s off the HTC phones
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so pretty much all i have to do is search for this zip somewhere and put it where? in the sd card?
R: [Q] Missing PK76DIAG.zip during HBOOT
Nobody has that file. When you go to hboot it will keep saying missing file bla bla. Don't look at that, it doesn't matter
The reason I'm asking is because when I try to flash recovery it won't recognize my device so I did a little research and i found that it had to do something with that file not being found
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R: [Q] Missing PK76DIAG.zip during HBOOT
That's a driver problem. Did you install htc sync?
Yes
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R: [Q] Missing PK76DIAG.zip during HBOOT
Connect the phone in fastboot mode, go to computer - >manage - >there should be a device with our driver. Right click on it, update driver and locate it manually in htc sync folder
I'm currently at work but I will try this soon as I'm home
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I did what you suggested and it worked without flaw thank you
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R: [Q] Missing PK76DIAG.zip during HBOOT
No problem :thumbup:
Hey everybody,
I partitioned my sd card but forget to backup what should i do now to recover it
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erdal67 said:
Hey everybody,
I partitioned my sd card but forget to backup what should i do now to recover it
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You probably can't. On windows there is a program called recuva. You can try bit but since it was a partition formatting i doubt you will get anywhere... Sorry pal
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erdal67 said:
Hey everybody,
I partitioned my sd card but forget to backup what should i do now to recover it
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If you have a way of mounting it to your computer you can probably recover most data. Some may be corrupted or there may be issues where you've already overwritten it so it won't be 100%.
But this app is the one I use for all my data recovery at work: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
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If you have a way of mounting it to your computer you can probably recover most data. Some may be corrupted or there may be issues where you've already overwritten it so it won't be 100%.
But this app is the one I use for all my data recovery at work: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
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I will try:thumbup:
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Hi, I tried to install Shendu Operative system on my HTC ONE V, I tried several things, I tried researching but no help ;/
I just enter to the boot scene where it says "Shendu" and nothing happens.
So I tried to take out the simcard and I thought it might help it did, I entered to the system normally, but when I wanted to restart the phone, with or without the simcard its just the same ****, same boot menu cant pass that.
I tried boot.img, boot-HELLBOY-CM10-201305202359.img but none works ;/
Can someone please help ? What Im doing wrong?
Did you make a full wipe?
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ymansky_ph said:
Did you make a full wipe?
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Yes I did, stil lthe same, so annoying...
ymansky_ph said:
Did you make a full wipe?
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you opened pin password. itseems shendu hasn't solved that.
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you opened pin password. itseems shendu hasn't solved that.
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Ahh, thanks. I installed another operative system either way, thanks