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Hi, I need help with my SGS2 . I tried to install the miui rom and it was the first time I tried to flash a arom. I just followed the intsurctions on the following link http://androidflip.com/how-to-insta...-3-4-on-samsung-galaxy-s2-step-by-step-guide/
and I tought everything went soomthly but after I rebooted the device first it was like the miui logo on the screen and nothing happened and then I tried to reboot it then my pc did not recognize the phone when I connected it to the pc and then I took the battery off and now when start the damn phone the triangle picture comes and then just black screen nothing happens. I did make a full recovery with the rom manager before and now my question is did I just kill the phone or can I do something?
Pls help me.
There's tons of threads about your problem.
Put it in download mode and install a stock ROM using Odin. That should get you going again.
You should have CWM, so turn phone off, press volup+home+power, goto Mounts&Storage, Mount USB Storage, and connect phone to PC. Copy over whatever ROM you want, then in CWM menu clear data/factory reset, clear cache, goto advanced, clear dalvik cache, goto install zip from sdcard, choose the zip ROM file, and install it. Reboot, and you should be fine.
thank you so much guys, it helped. It is working now. I will not panic like this one next time. Once again thank you very much
Brgds
blackspp said:
There's tons of threads about your problem.
Put it in download mode and install a stock ROM using Odin. That should get you going again.
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Good sir, I'm also new with this rooting and flashing stuff on Android. Would this method always guarantee that the phone firmware will be fixed under any circumstances? (aside from physical damage, of course)
m2smoe said:
You should have CWM, so turn phone off, press volup+home+power, goto Mounts&Storage, Mount USB Storage, and connect phone to PC. Copy over whatever ROM you want, then in CWM menu clear data/factory reset, clear cache, goto advanced, clear dalvik cache, goto install zip from sdcard, choose the zip ROM file, and install it. Reboot, and you should be fine.
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Let me get this straight, so basically what you are saying is:
- Wipe all the ROM data from the phone
- Install a new ROM, since all the previous corrupt ROM data is cleared
But why clear cache and then clear dalvik cache? Just curious with the difference. (Yes, I haven't rooted mine yet, because I'm still learning slowly before plunging)
Oh also, since you mentioned that we should "clear data/factory reset", doesn't that mean the phone is back to the original stock ROM already, which means we have to root it again...?
Hi folks,
I tried to modify the platform.xml file to enable some write permissions. As far as I can tell, the app I used to modify the file didn't write it back correctly, and now my device is what might be called "semi-bricked."
Almost everything force closes, WiFi and write permissions seem to be broken, and I can't seem to get my Galaxy Nexus to communicate with my PC via USB.
I tried booting into CWM and mounting some /system, but I'm not sure how to access it since fastboot/adb don't seem to recognize the device.
I've also booted into some sort of recovery (fastboot?) that looks like the attached image. But I can't get it to do anything except boot up into the normal OS when I click the power button.
Any suggestions on how I can get access back to my device so I can repair/replace the platform.xml file and restore functionality to my phone?
Thank you very much!
Deozaan said:
Hi folks,
I tried to modify the platform.xml file to enable some write permissions. As far as I can tell, the app I used to modify the file didn't write it back correctly, and now my device is what might be called "semi-bricked."
Almost everything force closes, WiFi and write permissions seem to be broken, and I can't seem to get my Galaxy Nexus to communicate with my PC via USB.
I tried booting into CWM and mounting some /system, but I'm not sure how to access it since fastboot/adb don't seem to recognize the device.
I've also booted into some sort of recovery (fastboot?) that looks like the attached image. But I can't get it to do anything except boot up into the normal OS when I click the power button.
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No it is not bootloader. to access to the bootloader turn on your device long pressing power, volume up and volume down buttons together (don't use odin).
To access to cwm recovery from bootloader just press volume down button until you see "recovery" option, then press power button and it will boot in recovery.
which rom are you using?
solution: download the zip file of your rom and extract the file you modified, make a zip (if you can't make a flashable zip i'll post an attachment for you) and flash it in recovery
enryea123 said:
No it is not bootloader. to access to the bootloader turn on your device long pressing power, volume up and volume down buttons together (don't use odin).
To access to cwm recovery from bootloader just press volume down button until you see "recovery" option, then press power button and it will boot in recovery.
which rom are you using?
solution: download the zip file of your rom and extract the file you modified, make a zip (if you can't make a flashable zip i'll post an attachment for you) and flash it in recovery
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Thanks for the reply.
I actually did manage to get my PC to recognize the device via USB/adb and I copied the file back to the way it should have been. But that didn't fix anything, so I ended up doing a wipe/factory reset. Everything works now but things still seem a bit. . . off. For instance, it takes a while after my phone boots up before the WiFi will actually connect. It used to be connected almost immediately. And it takes a while for the alarm icon to load/show up in the notification area at the top. And I can't find the option in the settings anymore to use USB debugging. There are lots of little things like that, where it works, but it just doesn't quite work like it used to. . .
And to answer your question, I'm using the stock ROM that came with the Galaxy Nexus (from Google Play Store).
Deozaan said:
Thanks for the reply.
I actually did manage to get my PC to recognize the device via USB/adb and I copied the file back to the way it should have been. But that didn't fix anything, so I ended up doing a wipe/factory reset. Everything works now but things still seem a bit. . . off. For instance, it takes a while after my phone boots up before the WiFi will actually connect. It used to be connected almost immediately. And it takes a while for the alarm icon to load/show up in the notification area at the top. And I can't find the option in the settings anymore to use USB debugging. There are lots of little things like that, where it works, but it just doesn't quite work like it used to. . .
And to answer your question, I'm using the stock ROM that came with the Galaxy Nexus (from Google Play Store).
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first: to make the "developer settings" appear go settings/About phone and tap on build number 7 times (google has hidden it in 4.2).
said that, you can:
1) fix permissions in cwm recovery (under advanced menu)
2) download a zip of your rom and flash it in recovery
3) if your bootloader is unlocked (you see a padlock when you boot your phone) you can flash a factory image to return completely stock.
4) if your bootloader is locked you can follow the 3) method but you will lose all your sdcard data.
enryea123 said:
first: to make the "developer settings" appear go settings/About phone and tap on build number 7 times (google has hidden it in 4.2).
said that, you can:
1) fix permissions in cwm recovery (under advanced menu)
2) download a zip of your rom and flash it in recovery
3) if your bootloader is unlocked (you see a padlock when you boot your phone) you can flash a factory image to return completely stock.
4) if your bootloader is locked you can follow the 3) method but you will lose all your sdcard data.
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Thanks again for the response.
I got developer settings to appear. Hooray! Fix Permissions is one of the first things I did to try to repair the platform.xml file when things were broken. I ran it again (but from ROM Manager rather than from CWM Recovery) and it didn't seem to have any effect on the weird sluggishness when first booting up.
My bootloader is unlocked. Will I have to root again if I flash one of those factory images? I'm currently backing up the contents of my "SD card" in case I have to completely wipe the entire thing.
Deozaan said:
Thanks again for the response.
I got developer settings to appear. Hooray! Fix Permissions is one of the first things I did to try to repair the platform.xml file when things were broken. I ran it again (but from ROM Manager rather than from CWM Recovery) and it didn't seem to have any effect on the weird sluggishness when first booting up.
My bootloader is unlocked. Will I have to root again if I flash one of those factory images? I'm currently backing up the contents of my "SD card" in case I have to completely wipe the entire thing.
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well, you can firstly try to flash a zip of your rom (search on xda or google), it should fix.
the fastboot flash method is the google method so you won't need root (you just have to go into fastboot and connect your phone to your computer, doesn't matter if you have root, or a different rom/kernel/recovery).
If you don't know you to flash from fastboot try first to flash the rom zip.
having a backup of the sdcard is always a good idea :good:, i have 2 backups of mysdcard on 2 different hard drives of my computer and the pictures i take with the camera are automatically uploaded on my dropbox .
enryea123 said:
well, you can firstly try to flash a zip of your rom (search on xda or google), it should fix.
the fastboot flash method is the google method so you won't need root (you just have to go into fastboot and connect your phone to your computer, doesn't matter if you have root, or a different rom/kernel/recovery).
If you don't know you to flash from fastboot try first to flash the rom zip.
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Weird things are happening. I was making a backup of the "SD Card" and partway through, things stopped copying over. And pretty much everything got erased from it. No big deal, since I'd already copied the important stuff first.
But CWM Recovery won't flash the zip file. It keeps telling me the update failed. I verified the hash on the zip I downloaded and it is the same as what is listed on Google's site. But it just won't flash in CWM.
Deozaan said:
Weird things are happening. I was making a backup of the "SD Card" and partway through, things stopped copying over. And pretty much everything got erased from it. No big deal, since I'd already copied the important stuff first.
But CWM Recovery won't flash the zip file. It keeps telling me the update failed. I verified the hash on the zip I downloaded and it is the same as what is listed on Google's site. But it just won't flash in CWM.
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wait, are you in cwm recovery o just in stock recovery (they are different)? have you previously installed a cwm recovery using fastboot? which zip are you trying to flash?
edit: ok you know what is rom manager so i think that you are in cwm.
edit2: try this zip http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/maguro/bigxie_maguro_OTA_JOP40D-signed.zip
enryea123 said:
wait, are you in cwm recovery o just in stock recovery (they are different)? have you previously installed a cwm recovery using fastboot? which zip are you trying to flash?
edit: ok you know what is rom manager so i think that you are in cwm.
edit2: try this zip
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I was in CWM Recovery. I was using the zip file that I extracted from the link you gave me for Google's stock ROMs (I can't post external links yet):
(Factory Images "takju" for Galaxy Nexus "maguro" (GSM/HSPA+) (with Google Wallet) --> Android 4.2.1 (JOP40D))
Strangely enough, after "failing" to flash the zip, I had to log into my Google account again because I had selected the option to Wipe Data and Cache, and most things seem to be working very well again. One odd thing I'm still noticing, though, is that some things don't seem to be syncing properly. For example, if I archive some of my email in the Gmail app, then log into Gmail on my PC, the mail is still unread in my inbox. My phone downloads the new mail just fine. But the changes I make on my phone (reading, archiving, deleting, etc.) don't seem to be syncing to anywhere else.
I'm downloading the zip you suggested. I'll give that a try. Thanks!
enryea123 said:
edit2: try this zip http://goo.im/devs/bigxie/maguro/bigxie_maguro_OTA_JOP40D-signed.zip
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Try this one
Deozaan said:
I was in CWM Recovery. I was using the zip file that I extracted from here the link you gave me (I can't post external links yet):
(Factory Images "takju" for Galaxy Nexus "maguro" (GSM/HSPA+) (with Google Wallet) --> Android 4.2.1 (JOP40D))
Strangely enough, after "failing" to flash the zip, I had to log into my Google account again because I had selected the option to Wipe Data and Cache, and most things seem to be working very well again. One odd thing I'm still noticing, though, is that some things don't seem to be syncing properly. For example, if I archive some of my email in the Gmail app, then log into Gmail on my PC, the mail is still unread in my inbox. My phone downloads the new mail just fine. But the changes I make on my phone (reading, archiving, deleting, etc.) don't seem to be syncing to anywhere else.
I'm downloading the zip you suggested. I'll give that a try. Thanks!
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That is not a flashable zip! It is a factory image, it must be flashed via fastboot using a computer.
enryea123 said:
That is not a flashable zip! It is a factory image, it must be flashed via fastboot using a computer.
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Just to be sure I explained myself clearly, I downloaded that Google provided factory image (a .tgz file) and inside it I found a zip file named "image-takju-jop40d.zip" which is what I tried to flash.
That said, I've just recently finished downloading the one you just suggested to me and I will give that one a try soon. Thank you again for your help. I really appreciate it.
I got it working again. The ROM you gave me failed signature verification in CWM Recovery, but I told it to install anyway and it worked. Thank you.
The problem I was having with Gmail not syncing was that I used Titanium Backup to restore my data, but because all the data from my "SD card" got erased, Titanium Backup itself lots its settings, so my Device ID was different. I guess Gmail relies on the device ID for syncing.
Thank you so much for your help! I learned a lot from the experience.
Glad i helped you. well this is one of the reasons why i don't restore data with titanium (especially system data).
and by the way:
Deozaan said:
Just to be sure I explained myself clearly, I downloaded that Google provided factory image (a .tgz file) and inside it I found a zip file named "image-takju-jop40d.zip" which is what I tried to flash.
That said, I've just recently finished downloading the one you just suggested to me and I will give that one a try soon. Thank you again for your help. I really appreciate it.
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To fully reset and install a clean rom using fastboot you have to extract the bootloader-blabla.img and radio-blabla.img files from the tar.gz archive and then extract the 4 .img files inside the zip (that is inside the tar.gz) and flash this 6 .img files connetting your phone in bootloader mode to your computer and using fastboot in terminal (in fact this procedure reinstall the recovery too).
Okey so I managed to ****ed up my HTC Desire. This happened 1-2 years ago when attempting to factory reset the phone. I can't fully remember what went wrong so i'll just feed you guys as much information as I can.
Model: HTC Desire A8181
BRAVO PVT4 SHIP S-ON
Okey so what I think happened is, that I wen't into Recovery mode, thinking that deleting everything would reset the phone. I believe I did every "delete" thing there is on the recovery page. Such as: "wipe data/factory reset", all the "format boot, system, etc".
When I start the phone, it automaticly goes into hboot/fastboot mode. I've tried clicking everything like factory reset etc. I remember trying other methods, like installing new software, but I can't find what I need.
When plugging the phone into my laptop, it says:
HTC Desire USB Device: This device is disconnected
USB-Mass Storage Device: Ready to use
Android 1.0: No drivers were found
Android Phone: No drivers were found
I can't access the phone's storage thingy. Seems like i've deleted everything.
That's all the information I can find. I'm no expert. So, What can I do to fix this?
I apologize for the poorly written text & lack of information. Will update once I find out more.
sebastific said:
Okey so I managed to ****ed up my HTC Desire. This happened 1-2 years ago when attempting to factory reset the phone. I can't fully remember what went wrong so i'll just feed you guys as much information as I can.
Model: HTC Desire A8181
BRAVO PVT4 SHIP S-ON
Okey so what I think happened is, that I wen't into Recovery mode, thinking that deleting everything would reset the phone. I believe I did every "delete" thing there is on the recovery page. Such as: "wipe data/factory reset", all the "format boot, system, etc".
When I start the phone, it automaticly goes into hboot/fastboot mode. I've tried clicking everything like factory reset etc. I remember trying other methods, like installing new software, but I can't find what I need.
When plugging the phone into my laptop, it says:
HTC Desire USB Device: This device is disconnected
USB-Mass Storage Device: Ready to use
Android 1.0: No drivers were found
Android Phone: No drivers were found
I can't access the phone's storage thingy. Seems like i've deleted everything.
That's all the information I can find. I'm no expert. So, What can I do to fix this?
I apologize for the poorly written text & lack of information. Will update once I find out more.
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Well.. You did delete the system. It has nothing to boot into. Does your recovery still work? If yes, then flash a custom rom. Download a rom, put it on your sd-card, boot in recovery, and install it.
Well you have deleted everything...therefore you dont have any rom which is why it goings into hboot.
Im guessing you have a custom recovery installed because of all the stuff that you were able to format?
If yes, all you need to do is download a rom, move it to your phone and flash it
Id recommend MildWilds redux rom. Download it on your pc.
When its done go into the recovery on your phone, plug it into your computer and then go to the mount/storage section. Look for an option to mount sdcard or usb storage (or something similar). It should then show up in windows explorer on your pc. Copy the rom over to the phone.
Now on the phone choose: wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, advanced > wipe dalvik. Then go to install zip from sd card and choose the rom that you copied over.
chromium96 said:
Well you have deleted everything...therefore you dont have any rom which is why it goings into hboot.
Im guessing you have a custom recovery installed because of all the stuff that you were able to format?
If yes, all you need to do is download a rom, move it to your phone and flash it
Id recommend MildWilds redux rom. Download it on your pc.
When its done go into the recovery on your phone, plug it into your computer and then go to the mount/storage section. Look for an option to mount sdcard or usb storage (or something similar). It should then show up in windows explorer on your pc. Copy the rom over to the phone.
Now on the phone choose: wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, advanced > wipe dalvik. Then go to install zip from sd card and choose the rom that you copied over.
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Thanks i'll give it a try & update if it works or not.
Okey here's a problem.
I go into the device n storage place. The only thing regarding android/htc desire is "Android Phone".
It says: Model: Android Phone
Category: Storage Device
Status: Requires "debugging"
I do the "debugging" and it says, "Missing drivers". I did an automatic search for drivers but couldn't find any.
What to do? :/
Edit: Basicly, I can't access the storage device.
sebastific said:
Okey here's a problem.
I go into the device n storage place. The only thing regarding android/htc desire is "Android Phone".
It says: Model: Android Phone
Category: Storage Device
Status: Requires "debugging"
I do the "debugging" and it says, "Missing drivers". I did an automatic search for drivers but couldn't find any.
What to do? :/
Edit: Basicly, I can't access the storage device.
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So it does not show up as a disk drive when you connect the phone to your PC?
In recovery u go to mounts and storage. Not on the PC.
abaaaabbbb63 said:
So it does not show up as a disk drive when you connect the phone to your PC?
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Nope. The only thing that comes up when I plug in the phone is "Android Phone"
sebastific said:
Nope. The only thing that comes up when I plug in the phone is "Android Phone"
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In recovery u have to mount the SD as USB storage for it to show up. What recovery do u have?
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
chromium96 said:
In recovery u have to mount the SD as USB storage for it to show up. What recovery do u have?
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
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That worked. I can now access the USB storage.
Says I use ClockworkMod Recovery v2.5.0.7
Edit: Sorry, I noticed that you mentioned the mounting of SD in your orinigal post.
sebastific said:
That worked. I can now access the USB storage.
Says I use ClockworkMod Recovery v2.5.0.7
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OK. So just copy it over and read what I said in my first post.
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
chromium96 said:
OK. So just copy it over and read what I said in my first post.
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
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Holy **** it worked! Thank you so much.
sebastific said:
Holy **** it worked! Thank you so much.
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Lol, no problem. No need to post thanks, just press the button
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Hi guys,
I've been running custom AOKP rom and decided to return back to stock.
I have the rogers version of the M8, and intended to flash a stock TWRP backup of someone's rogers save.
I made the poor decision of relocking and unlocking the bootloader again, leaving me without a functional OS and with only fastboot and TWRP recovery available to me. As a result, I can't get the rogers backup folder onto my phone ( I don't have a miscro SD), and the only other option I see is to manually push each file in the stock TWRP recovery with ADB to my phone, but I'm horrible with anything that involves command lines.
Any suggestions to get me out of this situation would be great. My end goal is to get the stock ROM / kernel running so I can get OTA's.
Edit: Solved by doing an advanced wipe and format in TWRP, and I flashed a stock Rogers nandroid
Just adb push or adb sideload a stock rooted ROM to your phone. Just a single command line.
If you want OTAs, you will also need stock recovery. But my recommendation is that OTAs have no place on a modded device.
redpoint73 said:
Just adb push or adb sideload a stock rooted ROM to your phone. Just a single command line.
If you want OTAs, you will also need stock recovery. But my recommendation is that OTAs have no place on a modded device.
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I've tried flashing a ROM and unfortunately I get stuck on the boot animation.
Attempting to wipe my phone through TWRP before the zip install yields a failure:
E: Unable to mount '/data'
E: Unable to mount internal storage
Those two lines are repeated a couple times in the error screen.
It looks like I need to flash some form of backup but am not sure which one will hard reset my phone to stock from this scenario.
Flashnova said:
I've tried flashing a ROM and unfortunately I get stuck on the boot animation.
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Which ROM? How did you try to flash it (how did you get it on the phone, did you adb sideload?)/
Flashnova said:
Attempting to wipe my phone through TWRP before the zip install yields a failure:
E: Unable to mount '/data'
E: Unable to mount internal storage
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Select "Mount" in TWRP main screen and make sure data is checked (cache should also e checked by default). If so, and still getting this error, di you by chance try to factory reset in bootloader (not TWRP)?
redpoint73 said:
Which ROM? How did you try to flash it (how did you get it on the phone, did you adb sideload?)/
Select "Mount" in TWRP main screen and make sure data is checked (cache should also e checked by default). If so, and still getting this error, di you by chance try to factory reset in bootloader (not TWRP)?
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I flashed dirty unicorns 4.4.4. I had a 2gb SD card which managed to get it to the phone (the 2gb isn't enough to move the system backup).
I can't check Mount in the settings and it remains unchecked, and yes, I did hit the factory reset in the bootloader thinking that it would help me (I assume this was another bad decision).
Flashnova said:
I can't check Mount in the settings and it remains unchecked, and yes, I did hit the factory reset in the bootloader thinking that it would help me (I assume this was another bad decision).
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Yes, that was a bad decision. But probably not one that you could have known about. Doing a factory reset in bootloader on a modded M8 corrupts the internal memory. This is your main problem right there.
If you have a Windows PC, connect the phone, go to Device Manager and find the phone. Then select the option to format the memory.
In the future only do a factory reset within the OS (in Settings) or in recovery, not in bootloader.
If you've gone through this much, I'd highly recommend getting comfy with a few command line commands. These may very well save you some time and additional headache (speaking from experience).
After recently running into issues with my newly purchased Roger's M8, I needed to restore to stock as well. Honestly, I followed these instructions to the T and it got me out scrape-free.
But, note Step #6 may require you to "adb push" your unzipped folder. And that's it.
Once you've ADB'd the massive nandroid backup, you should be out of the woods (in TWRP, Restore, Select the pushed backup file).
Good luck, and as long as you've got recovery/hboot looking back at you, you should be fine.
redpoint73 said:
If you have a Windows PC, connect the phone, go to Device Manager and find the phone. Then select the option to format the memory.
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I'm not too sure where that option is located, would you know how to get there?
esuohe said:
But, note Step #6 may require you to "adb push" your unzipped folder. And that's it.
Once you've ADB'd the massive nandroid backup, you should be out of the woods
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After pushing the folder to my device I receive "protocol failure", so the push isn't working unfortunately.
Flashnova said:
I'm not too sure where that option is located, would you know how to get there?
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On Win7, go to Start Menu, use the search function at the bottom that says "Search programs and files" and type "Device Manager".
Or go to Start Menu>Control Panel>Hardware and Sound; and under "Devices and printers" you will see Device Manager.
Flashnova said:
After pushing the folder to my device I receive "protocol failure", so the push isn't working unfortunately.
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You aren't going to be able to write to the memory when its still corrupt.
redpoint73 said:
On Win7, go to Start Menu, use the search function at the bottom that says "Search programs and files" and type "Device Manager".
Or go to Start Menu>Control Panel>Hardware and Sound; and under "Devices and printers" you will see Device Manager.
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Device manager does not provide a format option. Perhaps you mean disk manager? If I do format it will I have to somehow reinstall the android system?
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Device manager does not provide a format option. Perhaps you mean disk manager? If I do format it will I have to somehow reinstall the android system?
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I've often read it described as Device Manager. Can't personally say from experience as I've never actually had to do it myself, but seen this described on XDA quite a few times. If the option comes up in Disk Management, that should be fine, too.
Formatting internal storage should not affect the Android OS, as its a separate partition (note how Windows is only reading the internal storage as around 25 GB of the total 32 GB). But you have to re-install a ROM anyway, as you presently do not have one installed.
I upgraded my HTC Desire 820 to Marshmallow, and now it has been restarting every few minutes and also it heats up more than before. I tried installing roms given on this forum, rooting the phone, adb sideloading roms, restoring third party backups, etc. but I have not been able to find a solution. I think s-off and then installing lollipop might save the phone.
Can anyone from Mumbai lend me an XTC2Clip and can help me to turn off the security for the phone? I am willing to pay a small fee if required.
Interestingly, while playing multimedia on the phone, the phone never hangs up and restarts even if you play for a long time.
atlas94 said:
I upgraded my HTC Desire 820 to Marshmallow, and now it has been restarting every few minutes and also it heats up more than before. I tried installing roms given on this forum, rooting the phone, adb sideloading roms, restoring third party backups, etc. but I have not been able to find a solution. I think s-off and then installing lollipop might save the phone.
Can anyone from Mumbai lend me an XTC2Clip and can help me to turn off the security for the phone? I am willing to pay a small fee if required.
Maybe help:
Interestingly, while playing multimedia on the phone, the phone never hangs up and restarts even if you play for a long time.
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It is necessary to go to TWRP recovery: 1.turn off the phone. 2. press and hold the volume- button and the power button(the phone should go into bootloader)3.at the boot menu, select the press recovery(If you have installed TWRP recovery)4.То TWRP recovery choose Wipe,Format Data,virtual keyboard will appear,to print text Yes (to confirm Format Data in phone)
vuk1963 said:
It is necessary to go to TWRP recovery: 1.turn off the phone. 2. press and hold the volume- button and the power button(the phone should go into bootloader)3.at the boot menu, select the press recovery(If you have installed TWRP recovery)4.То TWRP recovery choose Wipe,Format Data,virtual keyboard will appear,to print text Yes (to confirm Format Data in phone)
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I have installed TWRP recovery before installing the rom, did factory reset and wipe cache, format data, everything, but the problem still persists.
atlas94 said:
I have installed TWRP recovery before installing the rom, did factory reset and wipe cache, format data, everything, but the problem still persists.
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Make that way !!! То TWRP recovery choose Wipe,Format Data,virtual keyboard will appear,to print text Yes (to confirm Format Data in phone)
vuk1963 said:
Make that way !!! То TWRP recovery choose Wipe,Format Data,virtual keyboard will appear,to print text Yes (to confirm Format Data in phone)
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I did not understand.
If I format data on phone, there wont be any os on the phone, right?
What about the XTC2Clip? Will downgrading to Lollipop solve the problem?