When i have my SD installed on my phone and try to enter on recovery mode (TWRP) it gets stuck on TWRP Boot logo, i need to pull my battery to shutdown the phone.
if i remove the SDCard and try to boot into recovery it works without any problem.
yeah if you gave twrp 3.0.0.0 then you need to remove that adopted storage funktion and use the sd as sd on the go mode then it will be work
J0SH1X said:
yeah if you gave twrp 3.0.0.0 then you need to remove that adopted storage funktion and use the sd as sd on the go mode then it will be work
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¿are you talking about the marshamallow SD option to make SD as internal or a function inside twrp?
jup im talking about the marshmallow funktion
It didn't work i flashed back to lollipop and have the same issue, already formated my sd as a new brand card
Same problem here.
Did you find a solution?
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Earlier today I flashed to a new rom and wanted to revert back using a nandroid backup - i tried to move my backups into clockwork folder so I could use clockwork recovery and thats when all hell broke loose
I ended up getting in an endless reboot and when I went into recovery my SD card wouldn't mount. I tried EVERYTHING including the RUU.exe - but no luck it wouldn't complete, SO I was able to add the PC36.IMG (or whatever the exact spelling is) to the SD and it restored that (I used the newest one Toast posted in the 2nd step rooting thread)
Now finally I'm back into android but I have no SD or USB support and again stuck.. Now when I try to reboot recovery I can't even use the update.zip because my phone can't mount the SDCARD within recovery or android. So now I have no idea what to do... Can anyone help? Should I try the RUU.exe on the computer again now that I'm back in android? I don't know if it will work because it seems I have no USB support - I can't ADB or anything.
My vote is you corrupted your SD card, and that it needs to be formatted. Reboot in to Flipz's recovery; There is an option in there to format and partition the SD card. Or, if you have a MicroSD card reader that you can use with your computer, pop it in there and I betchya the computer can't read it either. Format it with your computer as FAT32.
make sure usb debugging is enabled and RUU will work.
Hi,
Was running on LeeDroid 1.9, wiped and flashed for OpenDesire 3.4, came up fine then rebooted for the 3.4.2 patch and now my Desire just will not go past the HTC logo screen no matter what I do.
I can boot into recovery and have full access to everything, tried formatting the SD card and loading different ROMS but stuck @ the HTC green logo on white background.
Even Revoked3 again but the prob is not getting into the Recovery menu, its getting past that HTC screen.
Any info / idea's / help?
Thanks
Russ
If your phone turns on its not bricked, there will be a way to fix any issues your having, its just finding the correct one.
When flashing other roms did you wipe everything?
Data
Dalvik Cache
Ext parititon (if you have one)
Not wiping Dalvik is the number one reason roms get stuck bootlooping on bootscreen1.
Alternatively, it is booting but your not waiting long enough, you can always run adb logcat while booting to see if they phone is actually doing anything.
Hi,
Thank you for replying....
Figured it out that it is the SD card, here is the situation:
- Boot into recovery but cannot mount nor format the SD card
- Can see the SD card in MAC/ Windows and formated it Fat32
- Can boot without SD card
- Can boot with another SD card which is only 128Meg so cannot get LeeDroid back on it to reflash that ROM
I obviously need to format the SD card proper and it looks like I need to use Gparted but that looks like a HUGE Linux ISO download unless you know of a MAC version of it I can use?
Thanks
Found a 2Gig SD Card, got LeeDroid back on it, flashing and hoping I can boot with the original SD card so I can format with ROM manger but thinking it wont boot up with the SD card in regardless of the ROM, lets hope!
if you don't manage to boot it up. find this in the forum "PB99IMG.zip" w/o the quotes. format your sd card and put the archive in root of sd card. after that turn on your phone by pressing volume down and power on/off. wait till phone recognizes the archive and follow onscreen directions. phone should boot normally as unrooted. use unrevoked to root again and flash any rom you want.
post result.
Okay I am up but not on my original SD card, using a spare.
In recovery mode my phone refuses to mount nor format the card but can see it 100%
Seen some posts of a ADB cmd I need to use or is there something else I can try?
Thanks!
I ran "unrevoked" on my phone again and it booted when I had that problem.
But I took out the sd card when I did that. Not sure if it helps. But who knows.
Tried that, booting without the card is fine, with the card in is the issue, phone cannot see it.
Ok, I really messed up. the phone was almost bricked, but I finely managed to
get back to Clockwork Recovery.
Now I want to restore my backup or update the rom again, but it says:
No files found.
it seems that the SD card is formatted or unreachable.
What can I do? Any ideas?
It's easy to send your favorite Rom to SD
go to CWM --->Advanced ---> mount USB when screen changed connect your device to PC and then your SD card will appear on monitor now you can put Rom on SD and after flashing the boot.img install rom using CWM.
arses said:
It's easy to send your favorite Rom to SD
go to CWM --->Advanced ---> mount USB when screen changed connect your device to PC and then your SD card will appear on monitor now you can put Rom on SD and after flashing the boot.img install rom using CWM.
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I've tried that just now,
it says: "unable to open ums file"
when I click it.
Edit: ok I updated the recovery
and now the mounting works!
Downloading the new ROM now, wish me luck!
I have a usa number/ cdma programming, unlocked bootloader without issue. first cwm recovery I flashed was version 5 something. Sd card wouldn't mount. Tried cwm touch recovery, (version 6 something,) and it.wouldn't even start, just stayed at the dev warning / message screen for 6 or 7 min. Finally tried twrp CDMA recovery, and it works, just won't mount my sd card. In the recovery log, that's all it says, probably 50 times. "unable to mount sd card"
Anyone.have an idea what's going on? Phone.not.bricked, works.fine.when I boot normal system...
I'm lost...
Hammerdroid said:
I have a usa number/ cdma programming, unlocked bootloader without issue. first cwm recovery I flashed was version 5 something. Sd card wouldn't mount. Tried cwm touch recovery, (version 6 something,) and it.wouldn't even start, just stayed at the dev warning / message screen for 6 or 7 min. Finally tried twrp CDMA recovery, and it works, just won't mount my sd card. In the recovery log, that's all it says, probably 50 times. "unable to mount sd card"
Anyone.have an idea what's going on? Phone.not.bricked, works.fine.when I boot normal system...
I'm lost...
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Back up your SD card to your PC before doing anything. Then boot your phone completely and go to the storage menu in settings. Choose "erase sd card", once it is finished erasing, reboot your phone and allow it to boot completely. Now reboot to recovery and your card should be recognized. Formating your card on your pc and adding files to it before putting it into the phone and allowing the phone to boot and properly set up the sd card , for some reason prevents the files added by the pc from being filed under the same file system that the phone uses. I had this same priblem with TWRP and CWM. I erased my card in the phone settings and then added the ROM zip and such via the USB storage option that comes when plugging the phone into the pc via a usb cable. I rebooted into recovery and all was right in the rooted world again.
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I have a SDHC 32 GB SD card that I'm trying to get to work on my (Verizon) M8...
It's formatted with FAT32, but for some reason it's not recognized by TWRP or any ROM it seems (Tried GPE, Sense, and CM based). However when entering the bootloader, it tries to scan the SD card for images, so I believe it's being recognized on a lower level, just not at the recovery / ROM level...
Any ideas?
Also having this problem
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Also having this problem
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What version of TWRP (or other custom recovery) do you have? I wonder if it could be related to that.
Also when you enter the bootloader with the SD in, does it start scanning the SD for img files?
Any ideas anyone?