Hi, I just bought an used HTC One X and it comes with a Team Win Recovery Project v 2.4.0.0
The phone is ROM Free and I cannot mount the SD card as it sais "unable to access to master SD" or something like that
Without that I cannot transfer a new ROM to the phone as it hasn't got any and i believe it hasn't got a backup either
So, basicly the phone is dead and is not recognised by the computer
what can i do to solve that?
dany_sts said:
Hi, I just bought an used HTC One X and it comes with a Team Win Recovery Project v 2.4.0.0
The phone is ROM Free and I cannot mount the SD card as it sais "unable to access to master SD" or something like that
Without that I cannot transfer a new ROM to the phone as it hasn't got any and i believe it hasn't got a backup either
So, basicly the phone is dead and is not recognised by the computer
what can i do to solve that?
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Have you got USB debugging on in the developers functions ?
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You probably have the old repacked version installed. Adb and ums are not supported.....
Use, this one
https://www.dropbox.com/s/14c1ikgsp38axwv/twrp-recovery2.img
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Hello everybody,
I bought the above micro sd card but the problem is when installed it i realised that the phone dont seem to be able to able to mount it...
what should i do ?
Is it formatted to Fat32?
The more important question is what message it shows when tried mount it.
I have had the same isue, only way for me was to use a RUU file
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You can also try formatting it with Android.
it says something like unable to write ums lunfile
PoLiThS said:
it says something like unable to write ums lunfile
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I googled and found this on a other forum:
Code:
I get error mounting sdcard (no such file or directory) and unable to write to ums lunfile (no such file or directory)
Edit: I Solved the problem by rebooting into recovery using rom manager. Thanks.
It's interesting how can be people independent and resourceful if the really want to. Then why we have so many question threads are beyond my comprehension.
People should use Google more before posting....
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mpaddo said:
People should use Google more before posting....
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^This.^
10char
Of course i googled before asking this question..
The problem is... I boot into recovery but i cant mount my SD. I used other phones and the card is recognised normally
An alcatel one touch 908 and my previous HTC touch HD.
I'm running Leedroid 3.3.3 Data++ version which means i cant boot without an sd card becouse many things run from the sd-ext partition and of course since i cant mount the SD i cannot even flash again Leedroid or any other Rom.. so i cant simply reboot into recovery using Rom Manager.
But since u told me all this i'm going to simply install a clean CM7 nightly and try to reboot into recovery via rom manager..
USB brick. Search for solution.
My usb working flawlessly. Everything happening had to do only with this specific card
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As far as I know unable to mount sdcard is part of USB brick.
i can mount any other sd card but this specific one.... and i try to find what's wrong here..
Fire up Android and format SD card with it.
Terepin said:
USB brick. Search for solution.
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Where the hell did you get that information? The fact that an SD card cannot be mounted is not in the least related to a USB brick, they are two totally seperate issues. You may find that on restoring SD card functionality that you then have a USB brick but it's not necessarily so and it cannot be ascertained without first fixing the SD card issue (and by the symptoms as described I highly doubt he has a USB brick).
To the OP, I would suggest that you copy everything from the SD card to your PC via an SD card reader. You can then either format it via G-Parted (Linux bootable disk) or via MiniDisk Partition Wizard. Copy everything back plus the rom of your choice.
You'll then need to flash the rom (assuming that your phone now 'sees' the SD card). You're going to lose everything that you installed, there's no way around this. The copy back and forth is to restore your music / photos and if you're lucky one or two of your apps may find an existing file of history to restore.
Please also report any messages the phone gives regarding the SD card and also try another SD card (if you have one) before you go the above route.
wierd things happening....
When i boot into recovery with power+vol down i cant mount my sd but if i do it through rom manager it works flawlessly... anyway i kept it this way. I installed a clean CM7 build formated my card and then all the things i do i do them via Rom manager...
btw i see speed increase using a class 10 card compared to class 4
PoLiThS said:
wierd things happening....
When i boot into recovery with power+vol down i cant mount my sd but if i do it through rom manager it works flawlessly... anyway i kept it this way. I installed a clean CM7 build formated my card and then all the things i do i do them via Rom manager...
btw i see speed increase using a class 10 card compared to class 4
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what are the recoveries u talking about?
when u go in recovery with power+vol down u access the permanent recovery (what version?); while using rom manager u access another recovery version probably (as rom manager use fake flash, even if the latest version should use permanent flash)
sorry for being late answering..
both recoveries are 5.0.2.0
Hi,
I am using Renovate v13 Rom and i was wondering if is there a way to mount on PC the internal memory as an USB storage device and not like a media device? Just like a sd card.
I think that in the original htc software was mounted like this.
I am using total commander for daily use and it's very buggy when I use it for my HOX mounted as a media device.
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
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JB uses MTP to connect rather than mounting as a USB device, so unfortunately there's no option to change that. You can still mount as USB storage in recovery if you really need it, but that doesn't sound ideal for what you're after.
Thanks. It was very clarifying.
I thought that is was somehow related to the renovate rom I was using.
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you can use clockworkmod to do it, its easy, just enter in recovery then mount/mount usb :good:
I've just installed my first ROM ICJ 4.2.2 which is great. Apart from the fact when I plug my phone into PC it won't show up to put music photos etc on. And in the storage settings it says I only have 468mb free on external storage. I have been into recovery and tried to mount the SD but nothings working. Please help sorry if extremely noob question.
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I've just installed my first ROM ICJ 4.2.2 which is great. Apart from the fact when I plug my phone into PC it won't show up to put music photos etc on. And in the storage settings it says I only have 468mb free on external storage. I have been into recovery and tried to mount the SD but nothings working. Please help sorry if extremely noob question.
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Is there not and "sdcard0" as well as sdcard
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skeamznz said:
I've just installed my first ROM ICJ 4.2.2 which is great. Apart from the fact when I plug my phone into PC it won't show up to put music photos etc on. And in the storage settings it says I only have 468mb free on external storage. I have been into recovery and tried to mount the SD but nothings working. Please help sorry if extremely noob question.
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Go to.. Settings>Developer>Uncheck USB debugging and then connect your HOX to the PC and click on "Turn On USB Storage" on the screen which pops up...
In recovery i saw sdcard0. Dosen't matter what i do, ive re-formatted tried to mount everything i can think of.
Thank you I can now see my hox in windows. But I cannot write anything to it. And its still saying my SD partition is around 400mb I deliberately wipped my SD card to start fresh now it won't mount and its only 400. Any ideas? Please help.
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In recovery i saw sdcard0. Dosen't matter what i do, ive re-formatted tried to mount everything i can think of.
Thank you I can now see my hox in windows. But I cannot write anything to it. And its still saying my SD partition is around 400mb I deliberately wipped my SD card to start fresh now it won't mount and its only 400. Any ideas? Please help.
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this happened to me last week actually. When I went to settings/storage it only showed up the app storage and not the internal storage.
What I did was a bit extreme and scary, since I only just started flashing roms 2 weeks ago. I did a factory reset and wiped EVERYTHING in recovery including the sdcard and system, then I used an all-in-one toolkit to push the boot image and the rom through adb sideload. I used the following excellent post and flashed twrp recovery, as clockworkmod doesn't support adb sideload, apparently, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
Maybe as a last resort you could do it, it worked for me. but I would wait a day or two to see if someone with a bit more knowledge can suggest anything.
Thank you for you help i can see sd storage the seetings>apps but it only says 468mb is there anything else i do or will have have to wipe and start again??
skeamznz said:
Thank you for you help i can see sd storage the seetings>apps but it only says 468mb is there anything else i do or will have have to wipe and start again??
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That 468MB is your app storage partition... (apk)
Mount your usb storage from a custom recovery and backup the whole SD on your pc, then boot into the rom and mount the SD on your PC then restore all the files.
Or simply, move all SD content into the "0" folder or whatever its called in your rom.
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Mount your usb storage from a custom recovery and backup the whole SD on your pc, then boot into the rom and mount the SD on your PC then restore all the files.
Or simply, move all SD content into the "0" folder or whatever its called in your rom.
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My pc wont pick up the phone when i plug it in, thats just what i can see on my phone
skeamznz said:
My pc wont pick up the phone when i plug it in, thats just what i can see on my phone
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Disable usb debugging from developer options... And then try connecting ur hox!
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vin4yak said:
Disable usb debugging from developer options... And then try connecting ur hox!
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I have tried that still wont recognize maybe need new drivers??
skeamznz said:
I have tried that still wont recognize maybe need new drivers??
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Download HTC Sync manager...(drivers will be auto installed)... Restart your PC...
Now try connecting it..
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this happened to me last week actually. When I went to settings/storage it only showed up the app storage and not the internal storage.
What I did was a bit extreme and scary, since I only just started flashing roms 2 weeks ago. I did a factory reset and wiped EVERYTHING in recovery including the sdcard and system, then I used an all-in-one toolkit to push the boot image and the rom through adb sideload. I used the following excellent post and flashed twrp recovery, as clockworkmod doesn't support adb sideload, apparently, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
Maybe as a last resort you could do it, it worked for me. but I would wait a day or two to see if someone with a bit more knowledge can suggest anything.
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How did you sideload the boot.img?
AFAIK you're only able to sideload a .zip-file.
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How did you sideload the boot.img?
AFAIK you're only able to sideload a .zip-file.
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Didn't word that correctly, the toolkit flashed the boot image in fastboot and then pushed the rom through sideload. I don't use toolkits now though, find it much easier using fastboot and adb commands
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Hi. I just bought a HTC One x off craigslist. It came flashed with cyanogenmod 10.0.0-evita firmware.When i go into the camera it says 'No external storage available. Insert an SD card before using the camera' and then it closes the screen. The phone has no sd card slot and from the internet specs it says it should have 32 gig internal storage.
In settings - device - storage, it says total space 2.34 gig.
In file management it says 'error detected, The file or folder was not found'. When i first went into file management a screen flashed saying 'i do not have permission' or something like that but that has stopped now.
anyone got any ideas?
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Hi. I just bought a HTC One x off craigslist. It came flashed with cyanogenmod 10.0.0-evita firmware.When i go into the camera it says 'No external storage available. Insert an SD card before using the camera' and then it closes the screen. The phone has no sd card slot and from the internet specs it says it should have 32 gig internal storage.
In settings - device - storage, it says total space 2.34 gig.
In file management it says 'error detected, The file or folder was not found'. When i first went into file management a screen flashed saying 'i do not have permission' or something like that but that has stopped now.
anyone got any ideas?
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This is the endeavoru forum BTW. However I would check you can get into bootloader, make sure its not a fake, then see if you can mount usb from the recovery and check size on pc. If so back up Rom and flash another. If that does not fix it it could be hw. Good luck
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herbie13 said:
This is the endeavoru forum BTW. However I would check you can get into bootloader, make sure its not a fake, then see if you can mount usb from the recovery and check size on pc. If so back up Rom and flash another. If that does not fix it it could be hw. Good luck
so I connected it to my laptop. Through the normal os it just times out if i select usb mass storage device. When i go through recovery (i assume thats boot loader- hold the down volume button while turning it on) it says that windows needs to format the drive. I haven't formatted it yet but on the format window it says the drive is 10 gig.instead of 32. Kinda puzzled
BTW Sorry for posting in the wrong forum.
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gi54321 said:
herbie13 said:
This is the endeavoru forum BTW. However I would check you can get into bootloader, make sure its not a fake, then see if you can mount usb from the recovery and check size on pc. If so back up Rom and flash another. If that does not fix it it could be hw. Good luck
so I connected it to my laptop. Through the normal os it just times out if i select usb mass storage device. When i go through recovery (i assume thats boot loader- hold the down volume button while turning it on) it says that windows needs to format the drive. I haven't formatted it yet but on the format window it says the drive is 10 gig.instead of 32. Kinda puzzled
BTW Sorry for posting in the wrong forum.
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Oh i think i've worked it out. The north america one x is:
16 GB
12 GB available for user
2 GB reserved for applications
i just formatted it and the phone now detects a sd card that is 10 gig. IDK what happened to the other 4 gig. Is there anyway of getting the full 16?
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Glad you worked it out, have a looksie in the evita forum for your missing 4gb
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Oh i think i've worked it out. The north america one x is:
16 GB
12 GB available for user
2 GB reserved for applications
i just formatted it and the phone now detects a sd card that is 10 gig. IDK what happened to the other 4 gig. Is there anyway of getting the full 16?
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you can never have full 16gb of user space....2gb is taken by htc one x itself :/ 2gb for appications u install and rest of 12gb is for your mobile
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I rooted my htc m9 and had a working stock rom on it but i did something to it which deleted the original stock rom and now it won't get detected by my pc, It only goes into recovery and is rooted. I have the latest htc drivers and got the android studio installed, when i select mount in twrp it says "E: Unable to find storage partition to mount to USB", adb devices doesn't work either tho it did before now it says ; "List of devices" with nothing listed underneath.
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I rooted my htc m9 and had a working stock rom on it but i did something to it which deleted the original stock rom and now it won't get detected by my pc, It only goes into recovery and is rooted. I have the latest htc drivers and got the android studio installed, when i select mount in twrp it says "E: Unable to find storage partition to mount to USB", adb devices doesn't work either tho it did before now it says ; "List of devices" with nothing listed underneath.
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put a rom on the sdcard or usb-otg and flash it from TWRP
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put a rom on the sdcard or usb-otg and flash it from TWRP
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How? The phone can't be seen by my pc. Thats the problem. It was working fine until i deleted the stock rom.
Karkandas said:
How? The phone can't be seen by my pc. Thats the problem. It was working fine until i deleted the stock rom.
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remove the sdcard and put it in an adapter that works on usb on your pc
or use a usb-otg flash drive
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put a rom on the sdcard or usb-otg and flash it from TWRP
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clsA said:
remove the sdcard and put it in an adapter that works on usb on your pc
or use a usb-otg flash drive
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Is there a tutorial on removing the sd card from an m9?
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Is there a tutorial on removing the sd card from an m9?
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it's on the side of the phone above the volume buttons
I'm absolutely gobsmacked that you can root a phone and not know where the sd slot is..
Priorities wrong?
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
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I'm absolutely gobsmacked that you can root a phone and not know where the sd slot is..
Priorities wrong?
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
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Hahaha i thought he meant internal storage. I know where the sd slot. This is the third phone i've rooted and it has proven to be the hardest or at least the most temperamental. Anywho the sd card thingy seems to have done the trick. It installs the rom and loads correctly now to find an actual working rom. Cyanogenmod is still too buggy to use.