tried to restore to my original rooted 2.2 nandroid and i get the error message
"oops something went wrong!
Please Check The Recovery Log!"
anyone know what went wrong? or where that log is located?
im on RA 2.2.1
what did u use to make the backup the first time?
kenfly said:
tried to restore to my original rooted 2.2 nandroid and i get the error message
"oops something went wrong!
Please Check The Recovery Log!"
anyone know what went wrong? or where that log is located?
im on RA 2.2.1
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4g evo said:
what did u use to make the backup the first time?
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RA 1.8
I found the log and it says
Code:
Fixing execute permissions for /cache
I:Set boot command ""
I:Set boot command ""
I:Set boot command ""
I:Set boot command ""
I:Set boot command ""
Restore BDS-20100712-0310 ?
Press Power to confirm,
any other key to abort.
Restoring : .
nandroid-mobile v2.2.1
Searching for backup directories, matching BDS-20100712-0310, to delete or restore
or compress
Looking for the latest backup, will display other choices!
Error: no backups found
Oops... something went wrong!
Please check the recovery log!
I:Set boot command ""
I:Set boot command ""
Enabling USB-MS : .unmounting /sdcard
USB Mass Storage enabled
USB-MS enabled!
Press POWER to disable,
and return to menu
Disabling USB-MS : .USB Mass Storage disabled
USB-MS disabled!
I:Set boot command ""
I:Set boot command ""
Move recovery.log to SD
Press Power to confirm,
any other key to abort.
Moving : .
Im having the same problem! How did you fix it?
Tried flashing firmware upgrade on I747.
File corruption error occurs.
Log File from TWRP (1)
Running boot script...
I:/sbin/postrecoveryboot.sh process ended with RC=0
Finished running boot script.
I:Copying file /cache/recovery/log to /cache/recovery/last_log
I:Attempt to load settings from settings file...
I:Loading settings from '/data/media/0/TWRP/.twrps'.
I:Backup folder set to '/data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/ce166490'
I:Copying file /etc/recovery.fstab to /cache/recovery/recovery.fstab
I:Version number saved to '/cache/recovery/.version'
I:TWFunc::Fixup_Time: Setting time offset from file /data/time/ats_2, offset 1390591287137
I:Switching packages (TWRP)
I:Set page: 'install'
I:Set page: 'flash_confirm'
I:Set page: 'flash_zip'
I:Set page: 'flash_zip'
Installing '/sdcard/I747_UCUFNE4_Base_Firmware.zip'...
Checking for MD5 file...
I:Cannot find file /sdcard/I747_UCUFNE4_Base_Firmware.zip.md5
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
Verifying zip signature...
I:read key e=3 hash=20
I:read key e=65537 hash=20
I:2 key(s) loaded from /res/keys
E:footer is wrong
E:Zip signature verification failed: 1
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/I747_UCUFNE4_Base_Firmware.zip'
Updating partition details...
Iata backup size is 3245MB, free: 3053MB.
I:Unable to mount '/usb-otg'
I:Actual block device: '', current file system: 'vfat'
I:Set page: 'flash_done'
I:Set page: 'clear_vars'
I:Set page: 'install'
I:Set page: 'flash_confirm'
I:Set page: 'flash_zip'
I:Set page: 'flash_zip'
Installing '/sdcard/I747_UCUFNE4_Base_Firmware.zip'...
Checking for MD5 file...
I:Cannot find file /sdcard/I747_UCUFNE4_Base_Firmware.zip.md5
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
I:Zip does not contain SELinux file_contexts file in its root.
Log File from TWRP (2)
I747 UCUFNE4 Base Firmware
Preparing to Flash!
Extracting files and setting permissions...
minzip: Extracted file "/tmp/NON-HLOS.bin"
minzip: Extracted file "/tmp/aboot.mbn"
minzip: Extracted file "/tmp/dd"
minzip: Extracted file "/tmp/rpm.mbn"
minzip: Extracted file "/tmp/sbl2.mbn"
minzip: Extracted file "/tmp/sbl3.mbn"
minzip: Extracted file "/tmp/tz.mbn"
Verifying checksums...
FILE CORRUPTION DETECTED!!!
ABORTING FLASH.......
Cleaning up...
script result was [7]
Updating partition details...
Iata backup size is 3245MB, free: 3053MB.
I:Unable to mount '/usb-otg'
I:Actual block device: '', current file system: 'vfat'
I:Set page: 'flash_done'
I:Set page: 'clear_vars'
I:Set page: 'install'
I:Set page: 'main'
I:Set page: 'clear_vars'
I:Set page: 'main2'
I:Set page: 'advanced'
I:Set page: 'confirm_action'
I:Set page: 'action_page'
I:Copying file /tmp/recovery.log to /data/media/0/recovery.log
Forgot to say the phone is an I747 ATT. Running TWRP 2.7.1
Did you check the md5sum on the download? The NE4 package has been confirmed working.
Yes. The md5 did check out. It was correct.
One other note. When trying to install on TWRP. I checked the zip signature box, and i did receive the error message zip signature failed.
...
Dumb question can I flash through mobile odin, using the OTA/update ZIP file option. All other options require a .tar file
Thanks for any help.
Currently I'm parsing the updater-script and rechecked all of the sha1 checksums and they are all processing correctly. At least on the pc they are.
So I checked the md5 on the pc transfered the file to the phone and rechecked the md5.
All is good. So I know the file on the phone is the same as the file on the pc. Hence the checksums on the phone are correct.
So it leads me to believe the problem could be in the directory or file permissions??
I'm relatively new to this field, but I can tell you with 100% definition that the checksums are correct and the md5 file is 100% correct. At least on the pc they are.
Try using twrp 2.6.3.1, or maybe philz recovery. Could be a compatibility issue between the recovery and update binary.
DocHoliday77 said:
Try using twrp 2.6.3.1, or maybe philz recovery. Could be a compatibility issue between the recovery and update binary.
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OK. I have new information to report back. (To Repeat I've checked the md5)
I flashed
twrp 2.6.3.1 ->File Corruption Detected
Philz Recover ->File Corruption Detected
CWM 6.0.4.7 -> File Corruption Detected
However on CWM when I click show log
I get
Install from sdcard complete.
I:using /data/media for /sdcard/0/clockworkmod/.last_install_path.
I:Can't partition non mmcblk device:/devices/platform/msm_sdoc.3/mmc_host/mmc1
Just rechecked...
Received the same exact error message through Philz Recovery. (in the log)
I've also run the Fix Permisions Tool. (In case the problem was a permision) However same outcome.
Any other ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks to Doc for all the help also.
Non mmcblk device?!!!? Never seen that before, and it is wrong! The S3 is an mmcblk device! If you use a root capable file manager you can browse to /dev/block and you will see all the different mmcblk0p* partitions.
I hate to say it but i have no idea what could be going on. I hope someone else might have an idea. I am sorry for all the trouble. Hopefully we will figure it out soon. Ill try to find a different update-binary to see if that might help...
Hi guys!
I'm running a rootd Android KitKat, after unrooting the device and downloading the OTA file and trying to running it through TWRP since I couldnt update it automatically. But I get this error, what am I doing wrong? Kindly help!
Thanks.
PHP:
Installing '/external_sd/OTA.zip'...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
I:Zip does not contain SELinux file_contexts file in its root.
I:Legacy property environment initialized.
load_volume_table(): failed to read /etc/recovery.fstab
I:emmc_scan_partitions:[partition_count:0] [allocat_num:128]
load_volume_table_v1(): Can't get the /proc/emmc table
main(): parse version 1 recovery.fstab
L50QCT.01.401.016
ensure_path_mounted(): unknown volume for path [/system]
ensure_path_mounted_v1(): unknown volume for path [/system]
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system at /system: File exists
ensure_path_mounted(): unknown volume for path [/data]
ensure_path_mounted_v1(): unknown volume for path [/data]
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata at /data: File exists
script aborted: Package expects build fingerprint of htc/htc_europe/htc_a5dug:4.4.2/KOT49H/408055.11:user/release-keys or htc/htc_europe/htc_a5dug:5.0.2/LRX22G/510432.1:user/release-keys; this device has htc/omni_a5/a5:4.4.4/KTU84P/eng.dees_troy.20150212.043028:eng/test-keys.
Package expects build fingerprint of htc/htc_europe/htc_a5dug:4.4.2/KOT49H/408055.11:user/release-keys or htc/htc_europe/htc_a5dug:5.0.2/LRX22G/510432.1:user/release-keys; this device has htc/omni_a5/a5:4.4.4/KTU84P/eng.dees_troy.20150212.043028:eng/test-keys.
I:Legacy property environment disabled.
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/external_sd/OTA.zip'
Error flashing zip '/external_sd/OTA.zip'
Updating partition details...
I:Data backup size is 67MB, free: 4006MB.
I:Unable to mount '/usb-otg'
I:Actual block device: '', current file system: 'vfat'
...done
I:Set page: 'flash_done'
I:operation_end - status=1
I:Set page: 'clear_vars'
I:Set page: 'main2'
I:Set page: 'advanced'
I:Set page: 'confirm_action'
I:Set page: 'action_page'
I:operation_start: 'Copy Log'
I:Copying file /tmp/recovery.log to /external_sd/recovery.log
Izz0_ said:
Hi guys!
I'm running a rootd Android KitKat, after unrooting the device and downloading the OTA file and trying to running it through TWRP since I couldnt update it automatically. But I get this error, what am I doing wrong? Kindly help!
Thanks.
PHP:
Installing '/external_sd/OTA.zip'...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
I:Zip does not contain SELinux file_contexts file in its root.
I:Legacy property environment initialized.
load_volume_table(): failed to read /etc/recovery.fstab
I:emmc_scan_partitions:[partition_count:0] [allocat_num:128]
load_volume_table_v1(): Can't get the /proc/emmc table
main(): parse version 1 recovery.fstab
L50QCT.01.401.016
ensure_path_mounted(): unknown volume for path [/system]
ensure_path_mounted_v1(): unknown volume for path [/system]
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system at /system: File exists
ensure_path_mounted(): unknown volume for path [/data]
ensure_path_mounted_v1(): unknown volume for path [/data]
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata at /data: File exists
script aborted: Package expects build fingerprint of htc/htc_europe/htc_a5dug:4.4.2/KOT49H/408055.11:user/release-keys or htc/htc_europe/htc_a5dug:5.0.2/LRX22G/510432.1:user/release-keys; this device has htc/omni_a5/a5:4.4.4/KTU84P/eng.dees_troy.20150212.043028:eng/test-keys.
Package expects build fingerprint of htc/htc_europe/htc_a5dug:4.4.2/KOT49H/408055.11:user/release-keys or htc/htc_europe/htc_a5dug:5.0.2/LRX22G/510432.1:user/release-keys; this device has htc/omni_a5/a5:4.4.4/KTU84P/eng.dees_troy.20150212.043028:eng/test-keys.
I:Legacy property environment disabled.
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/external_sd/OTA.zip'
Error flashing zip '/external_sd/OTA.zip'
Updating partition details...
I:Data backup size is 67MB, free: 4006MB.
I:Unable to mount '/usb-otg'
I:Actual block device: '', current file system: 'vfat'
...done
I:Set page: 'flash_done'
I:operation_end - status=1
I:Set page: 'clear_vars'
I:Set page: 'main2'
I:Set page: 'advanced'
I:Set page: 'confirm_action'
I:Set page: 'action_page'
I:operation_start: 'Copy Log'
I:Copying file /tmp/recovery.log to /external_sd/recovery.log
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Read This post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-816/help/how-to-install-ota-update-t3097232
Can't update ota through twrp. Or any custom recovery
.you need to flash the stock recovery..
Then relock bootloader..
slkpmp said:
Can't update ota through twrp. Or any custom recovery
.you need to flash the stock recovery..
Then relock bootloader..
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Hey! Thanks for you reply, I've tried flashing the stock recovery via fastboot and this is what happenedm what do you suggest I do?
PHP:
C:\adb>fastboot oem rebootRUU
...
(bootloader) Start Verify: 3
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.018s
C:\adb>fastboot flash zip OTA_A5_DUG_L50_DESIRE_SENSE60_MR_HTC_Europe_2.34.401.1
-1.58.401.11_release_426622iqqf91v0oa9sb1r9.zip
sending 'zip' (859807 KB)...
OKAY [ 32.227s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 24 parsing android-info fail)
finished. total time: 37.386s
sheenobis said:
Read This post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-816/help/how-to-install-ota-update-t3097232
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Thanks for your reply but I couldn't understand the 3rd and 4th steps in the first method!
Appears your trying to flash the ota not just the stock recovery..
The goal is to
1 unroot
2 flash stock recovery
3 relock bootloader..
4 reboot..accept..download..and update OTA
or run the RUU.exe program let it convert you back to stock unrooted..
I have he a5-chl .and these were the steps I needed.
your phone may be diffrent..
slkpmp said:
Appears your trying to flash the ota not just the stock recovery..
The goal is to
1 unroot
2 flash stock recovery
3 relock bootloader..
4 reboot..accept..download..and update OTA
or run the RUU.exe program let it convert you back to stock unrooted..
I have he a5-chl .and these were the steps I needed.
your phone may be diffrent..
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Thanks for you reply! How to run an RUU program? Thanks!
Hi all,
I need some help.
My wife have an Samsung i747 phone which she used to store there all the pictures of our boys from the past 2 years. She never backuped the pictures.
Starting two weeks ago the phone got stuck very often, and became very hot. Last week the phone didn't power on anymore.
I could enter to download mode, but didn't succeed to go Recovery mode except of few times (I know it sounds weird, but I try a lot.. most of the times the text "Recovery Booting" for one second, and than I got the "Samsung S III" logo and the device shut down..).
So if I understood right, the was soft brick.
The few times i succeeded enter recovery mode it always print errors of something like "e: mount /system | /data | /cache failed".
I saw this thread and decide to give it a chance.
I didn't know what is the version of the bootloader (or anything else... my wife neither) so I go on the 4.3 bootloader.
I flashed the twrp 2.6.3.0 recovery and I saw there in backup section that the data is about 12giga. I couldn't make any backup of anything. I tried to reset to factory settings (without wiping the user data) and it failed(I even tried to backup the recorvery and boot partition that weights 10 mb and it failed).
I tried to flash from my sd card the:
d2att_I747UCUEMJB_bootloader
d2att_I747UCUEMJB_modem
d2att_Kernel_Stock_init.d_4.3_MJB_v1.0
AT&T_I747UCUEMJB
and everything worked but the AT&T_I747UCUEMJB.zip .
I tried flash newer twrp version, at first 2.6.3.1 and lastly 2.8.7.0. In all the same result - I can't flash the AT&T_I747UCUEMJB.zip file. the error says something about the updater (I can't read the whole error, the screen cutting the line).
Still when I open the recovery it says it couldn't load /system /cache /data partitions. I tried to change the fs type, wiping the partition, formatting - but nothing worked.
Can any one help me get the pictures out? They mean a lot to us, except the pictures from the I747 we only have a few pictures from the last 2 years.
Thanks!
p.s
I thinks that this is the log from twrp when I tried to install the AT&T_ rom:
Code:
Installing '/external_sd/AT&T_I747UCUEMJB.zip'...
Checking for MD5 file...
I:Cannot find file /external_sd/AT&T_I747UCUEMJB.zip.md5
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
I:Zip does not contain SELinux file_contexts file in its root.
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 1572864000
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 8000
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 6000
Label:
Blocks: 384000
Block groups: 12
Reserved block group size: 95
Created filesystem with 11/96000 inodes and 12609/384000 blocks
error: file_write: write: I/O error
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/external_sd/AT&T_I747UCUEMJB.zip'
Error flashing zip '/external_sd/AT&T_I747UCUEMJB.zip'
Updating partition details...
I:Can't probe device /dev/block/mmcblk0p14
E:Unable to mount '/system'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p14', current file system: 'ext4'
I:Can't probe device /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p17', current file system: 'ext4'
I:Set page: 'flash_done'
I:Set page: 'confirm_action'
I:Set page: 'action_page'
I:Can't probe device /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p17', current file system: 'ext4'
Updating partition details...
I:Can't probe device /dev/block/mmcblk0p14
E:Unable to mount '/system'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p14', current file system: 'ext4'
I:Can't probe device /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p17', current file system: 'ext4'
I:Set page: 'action_complete'
Updating partition details...
I:Can't probe device /dev/block/mmcblk0p14
E:Unable to mount '/system'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p14', current file system: 'ext4'
I:Can't probe device /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
I:Actual block device: '/dev/block/mmcblk0p17', current file system: 'ext4'
I:Set page: 'clear_vars'
I:Set page: 'flash_done'
I:Set page: 'rebootcheck'
I:Set page: 'confirm_action'
I:Set page: 'clear_vars'
I:Set page: 'main2'
I:Set page: 'wipe'
I:Set page: 'advancedwipe'
I:Set page: 'wipe'
I:Set page: 'main'
I:Set page: 'clear_vars'
I:Set page: 'main2'
I:Set page: 'install'
I:Set page: 'flash_confirm'
I:Set page: 'flash_zip'
I:Set page: 'flash_zip'
Did you try mounting that data partition in TWRP? I assume you did and that didn't work for you.
You mentioned that you tried chnaging the fs, wiping, formatting. Which partitions are you referring to?
audit13 said:
Did you try mounting that data partition in TWRP? I assume you did and that didn't work for you.
You mentioned that you tried chnaging the fs, wiping, formatting. Which partitions are you referring to?
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I tried to mount the partitions. It didn't work. In the Mount section of twrp when I clicking the system and cache partition nothing happens. And in the backup section it shows that the size of system and cache partitions is 0MB.
I tried to change the /system /cache partitions. I didn't try the /data partition because I'm afraid losing all my data.
I forgot to mention that right now, the only way I can boot to recovery and download mode is by the sd card with the debrick image.
Since you can boot with the debrick image, did you try reflashing a bootloader or modem to the phone?
Sounds like you have the same problem as this XDA member: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-att/help/failed-to-mount-data-frozen-factory-t3181035
audit13 said:
Since you can boot with the debrick image, did you try reflashing a bootloader or modem to the phone?
Sounds like you have the same problem as this XDA member: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-att/help/failed-to-mount-data-frozen-factory-t3181035
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If I understand correctly, its not the same problem. He couldn't mount just the /data while I can't /data /system /system. Another differnce is that his problems occured after he flashed things, mine was with the original recovery, and I can't do a factory reset.
Please tell me if I'm wrong.
The other user could only boot his phone using a debrick image in the phone. Will your phone boot without the sdcard?
The other user had to flash a bootloader in order to boot without the sdcard in the phone.
audit13 said:
The other user could only boot his phone using a debrick image in the phone. Will your phone boot without the sdcard?
The other user had to flash a bootloader in order to boot without the sdcard in the phone.
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I can't boot when the sdcard isn't there.
Should I try to flash another bootloader? If so, can you tell me what bootloader should I install.
The most important thing to me right now is to get my pictures back, so currently I don't care booting with the sd card. After I get my pictures I would like to make the phone work without the sd card.
Thanks!
Do you know which bootloader was on the phone before you started flashing bootloaders?
I am not sure if flashing a bootloader and recovery will get you access to the pictures. I have never experienced a bricked s3.
audit13 said:
Do you know which bootloader was on the phone before you started flashing bootloaders?
I am not sure if flashing a bootloader and recovery will get you access to the pictures. I have never experienced a bricked s3.
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I don't know. But what I do know is that the first time I used the debrick sd card it shows in the download mode the "warranty bit: 0" that wasn't there before. The second time I powered on the device it shows that the warranty bit is 1.
If thats help somehow recognizing the bootloader version.
I flashed (via recovery) the bootloader maximum 2 time, and via Odin few times (every time I tried another version of the recovery..something like 5 times).
I've notice that if I trying to get into download mode and release the buttons fast, the next time the device booting its showing this screen:
And when I'm going into Recovery mode its showing this screen:
Before I did the debrick the screen I has is the first one.
I thinks the second one is the debrick, because it always shows the first image for 1-2 seconds and it is rebooting and shows the second picture.
The screen without twrp is the first screen. The second screen is how the phone would look with twrp.
The fact that the warranty bit exists in download mode means the phone has at least a 4.3 bootloader.
If the phone had a kit kat bootloader before you flashed anything, flashing the mjb bootloader is probably what bricked the phone.
Are you able to confirm which rom version was on the phone before you flashed anything? This will help determine which bootloader and modem should be flashed to the phone.
audit13 said:
The screen without twrp is the first screen. The second screen is how the phone would look with twrp.
The fact that the warranty bit exists in download mode means the phone has at least a 4.3 bootloader.
If the phone had a kit kat bootloader before you flashed anything, flashing the mjb bootloader is probably what bricked the phone.
Are you able to confirm which rom version was on the phone before you flashed anything? This will help determine which bootloader and modem should be flashed to the phone.
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I didn't have the warranty bit in download mode before I used the debrick image, and I didn't flash anything before, the warranty bit appears only after I used the debrick image. So I guess I had the 4.1.2 bootloader (I remmeber that we were updating the phone once using Kies..about 2 years ago or something like that..).
I never flashed anything to this phone before the twrp last week after the brick happened. And My wife was using the Stock rom.
But 2 days ago when I tried following this thread I do flash (using twrp install section) a bootloader.(when the sd card inserted). I took the bootloader he recommended:
Use this bootloader for the AT&T i747 ONLY https://www.dropbox.com/s/vbyeorrxapwrots/d2att_I747UCUEMJB_bootloader.zip the one in the tread where I got mine hasn't been working so use this bootloader it is the same one just hosted by a different person.
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Thanks for trying helping!
It's also possible that the internal memory in the phone is damaged. It does happen on occasion.
Sorry, but I am out of ideas at this point.
audit13 said:
It's also possible that the internal memory in the phone is damaged. It does happen on occasion.
Sorry, but I am out of ideas at this point.
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I thought damaged memory is the case at first, but if so the twrp 2.6.X version wouldn't recognize that my data is about 12 giga.
How can I assure this is the case?
A couple of ideas that may be of some help.
If you can boot into TWRP again you can go to >> Advanced >> Terminal Command >> Select
and enter these commands to determine current installed bootloader and modem
Code:
getprop ro.bootloader
getprop | grep version.baseband
Also, IIRC, once you are booted into your recovery, TWRP, you should be able to remove the sdcard with the debrick image and replace it with a blank card. Then, from with the Advanced menu of TWRP can you use the File Manager to copy folders/directories.
dawgdoc said:
A couple of ideas that may be of some help.
If you can boot into TWRP again you can go to >> Advanced >> Terminal Command >> Select
and enter these commands to determine current installed bootloader and modem
Code:
getprop ro.bootloader
getprop | grep version.baseband
Also, IIRC, once you are booted into your recovery, TWRP, you should be able to remove the sdcard with the debrick image and replace it with a blank card. Then, from with the Advanced menu of TWRP can you use the File Manager to copy folders/directories.
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getprop ro.bootloader returns I747UCUEMJB (I thinks this is because I flashed the bootloader in @theramsey3 thread when I tried to follow his instrucions.)
getprop | grep version.baseband returns nothing. I tried "getprop | grep baseband" and it returns 2 result :
[ro.baseband]: [msm]
[ro.boot.baseband]: [msm]
I already tried the File Manager option. There is nothing in /data and /sdcard directories.
Thanks!
Sorry I wasn't of more help.
i believe TWRP (at least in version 2.8.x.x and newer) it will connect to your pc as a media device, which (at least on my i747) includes both the internal sd card (including the part i imagine your worried about, pictures and videos) as well as the external storage
at which point you should be able to copy files from your phone to your pc
logoster said:
i believe TWRP (at least in version 2.8.x.x and newer) it will connect to your pc as a media device, which (at least on my i747) includes both the internal sd card (including the part i imagine your worried about, pictures and videos) as well as the external storage
at which point you should be able to copy files from your phone to your pc
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I thinks it called MTP. I don't have the internal sd card. I have the external sd card only, so I can't copy my files.
Do you have any other idea?
Added the log of twrp if it will help somehow.
reading the log, it complains about not being able to mount the data, system, and cache partition
which to me reads as the phones internal storage is dead or almost dead, or heavily corrupted.
while i'm no expert, you may have to go to an actual expert to get the data recovered, because if recovery can't mount it then i don't really know how you could get any consumer hardware to do so
Device: OnePlus 5T (dumpling)
OS: crDroid v6.5
Firmware: firmware_H056_oneplus5T
TWRP Version: 3.3.1-20190908-0-codeworkx-signed-forcedecrypt
Add-ons: Magisk-v20.4 and MinMicroG-NoGoolag-2.7-beta2.
Hello XDA Fourm,
Every time I go to do a backup; I get an error upon backing up the "Data" partition. Here is a snippet of the "recovery.log" TWRP produced:
Code:
I:addFile '/data/per_boot' including root: 0
==> set selinux context: u:object_r:system_data_file:s0
failed to lookup tar policy for '/data/per_boot' - '3ceb982b622fe097'
I:Error adding file '/data/per_boot' to '/data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/[REDACTED]/2020-04-22--23-01-37_QQ2A200405005_release-keys/data.ext4.win'
Error creating backup.
I:ERROR tarList for thread ID 0
Error creating backup.
I:InfoManager saving '/data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/[REDACTED]/2020-04-22--23-01-37_QQ2A200405005_release-keys/data.info'
createTarFork() process ended with ERROR: 255
Backup Failed. Cleaning Backup Folder.
I:Copying file /tmp/recovery.log to /data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/[REDACTED]/2020-04-22--23-01-37_QQ2A200405005_release-keys/recovery.log
Things I have tried:
Backing up everything except the "Data" partition. Back up completes successfully.
Reflashing TWRP.
Any help is appreciated.
Hi,
I'm facing the same issue.
Did you find any solution for this issue?
THX
Use TWRP file manager and go to "/data/per_boot" and delete the folder "per_boot" and try backup again it will work
Thank me later