i try several miui rom like: Epic-rom miuipro or xiaomi.eu
but every time stock at setup
please see the attach image
i do factory reset just like it said on the screen but problem persist
anyone have any idea what should i do to fix this?
big thanks
daniyal62 said:
i try several miui rom like: Epic-rom miuipro or xiaomi.eu
but every time stock at setup
please see the attach image
i do factory reset just like it said on the screen but problem persist
anyone have any idea what should i do to fix this?
big thanks
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Boot into fastboot and than try the command:
fastboot -w
Than
fastboot reboot
jigs4wkiller said:
Boot into fastboot and than try the command:
fastboot -w
Than
fastboot reboot
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it,s worked thank a lot man :good:
jigs4wkiller said:
Boot into fastboot and than try the command:
fastboot -w
Than
fastboot reboot
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Is this wiping all of the internal storage??
James Blode said:
Is this wiping all of the internal storage??
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No it only wipes data and cache but when you are using f2fs it will wipe everything
daniyal62 said:
it,s worked thank a lot man :good:
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Did this command wipe your internal storage?
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jigs4wkiller said:
No it only wipes data and cache but when you are using f2fs it will wipe everything
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It's true that it won't wipe the internal storage? I searched it and some people said it will wipe everything ,and I am not use f2fs.
Btw, if it just wipes data and cache ,Why I can't just wipe them from twrp recovery but need to wipe in fastboot?
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Did this command wipe your internal storage?
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It's true that it won't wipe the internal storage? I searched it and some people said it will wipe everything ,and I am not use f2fs.
Btw, if it just wipes data and cache ,Why I can't just wipe them from twrp recovery but need to wipe in fastboot?
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yes wiped everything
daniyal62 said:
yes wiped everything
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OMG i have 60GB data in internal storage. I can't do this:silly:
NaiveExcited said:
OMG i have 60GB data in internal storage. I can't do this:silly:
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Copying the data to the PC would not take long
I have this issue too what causes it ı did fastboot w but it didnt open
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My phone is all messed up. When I plug into USB the only folder I see is the Android folder, and then the data folder. I can't access any of my other folders unless I am using Astro. I am trying to format my SD card to see if I can fix this. I went into CMW and formatted the data, the cache and the system. STILL all my files are there, and I still can't get them through USB. What am I doing wrong??? I also reinstalled my ROM and I wiped data/factory reset...
I believe there is a "wipe local storage" option (or equivalent) under "advanced" in CWM.
WiredPirate said:
I believe there is a "wipe local storage" option (or equivalent) under "advanced" in CWM.
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Nope, I only have
Wipe Devlik Cache, Wipe Batt Stats, Partition SD card (maybe that?) and other unrelated things. It's not under mount/storage either
Relock and unlock the bootloader.. That should erase the sdcard
fastboot oem lock
fastboot oem unlock
If that doesnt work, reflash to google stock images. Look into the guides available in this thread.
No need to relock/unlock.
Just use fastboot
Code:
fastboot erase userdata
Sent from my i9250
Thanks! Is there a way to do it with plain adb instead of fastboot? in fastboot it keeps saying. "waiting for device"
notyourstar said:
Thanks! Is there a way to do it with plain adb instead of fastboot? in fastboot it keeps saying. "waiting for device"
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Why don't you just format the drive in Windows? Seems like you're overcomplicating it.
notyourstar said:
Thanks! Is there a way to do it with plain adb instead of fastboot? in fastboot it keeps saying. "waiting for device"
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In fastboot mode, go to device manager and update drivers. You need to install them twice to work
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bk201doesntexist said:
No need to relock/unlock.
Just use fastboot
Code:
fastboot erase userdata
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this.. or you could do it in recovery.. for cwm go to mounts and storage>format sdcard and for twrp go to wipe>internal sd card
063_XOBX said:
Why don't you just format the drive in Windows? Seems like you're overcomplicating it.
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Wrong, doesn't work.
Can't format a MTP device.
thephantom said:
In fastboot mode, go to device manager and update drivers. You need to install them twice to work
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks! That worked. 13 gigs free again!
notyourstar said:
Thanks! That worked. 13 gigs free again!
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Mark the thread as solved please. (Edit thread title - first post - to include [SOLVED])
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bk201doesntexist said:
No need to relock/unlock.
Just use fastboot
Code:
fastboot erase userdata
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Thanks to your tip I could erase the SD content! It's probably best to do this though:
Code:
fastboot format userdata
063_XOBX said:
Why don't you just format the drive in Windows? Seems like you're overcomplicating it.
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As mentioned not possible on MTP device.
Khizar said:
this.. or you could do it in recovery.. for cwm go to mounts and storage>format sdcard and for twrp go to wipe>internal sd card
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This option is not available in the CWM versions I have.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus by mistake format SDcard, Sytem, Data.
:crying:
By mistake i have formatted my sdcard, system and data partitions from CMW touch recovery and now unable to mount sdcard and flash a rom.
Kindly suggest some solution.
rishisharmacse said:
:crying:
By mistake i have formatted my sdcard, system and data partitions from CMW touch recovery and now unable to mount sdcard and flash a rom.
Kindly suggest some solution.
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My suggestion is to search and read. This has been asked and answered a million times FFS
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
rishisharmacse said:
:crying:
By mistake i have formatted my sdcard, system and data partitions from CMW touch recovery and now unable to mount sdcard and flash a rom.
Kindly suggest some solution.
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Fastboot flash stock images.
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this f'ing thread should have been closed long ago.
rishisharmacse said:
:crying:
By mistake i have formatted my sdcard, system and data partitions from CMW touch recovery and now unable to mount sdcard and flash a rom.
Kindly suggest some solution.
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Dude if u formatted every thing then u don't have any choice but to restore to stock.........
for u to restore gnex toolkit is your best bet..
here's the link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
I am using like 4 gigs on my main sd. It says I only have a gig left. I doubt my system is hitting 5 or 6 gigs. I'm using the Avatar rom. I attached a picture of my storage overview. I also formatted cache. Any ideas?
Batmat rank
You are most like affected by the emulated storage bug. How to fix:
Have a card reader, and MicroSD to SD adapter
Back up all of you data to your computer
Update to the latest CWM or TWRP
Wipe Data \ Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Format /system
Copy a ROM and gapps to the external SD with the card reader
Flash ROM
Flash gapps
Profit!
Lemme get other people's opinions before I get drastic.
Get disk usage from the market. Run that and see what it shows you.
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corey103 said:
Lemme get other people's opinions before I get drastic.
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You without a doubt have the emulated storage bug.
MistaBojangles said:
You without a doubt have the emulated storage bug.
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Agreed. OP, formatting /system and /data will resolve this issue.
Thanks, I'll give it a try and report back. Can I use the same rom?
Yes sir. Wipe data, wipe cache. Wipe dalvik. Format /system. Format /data. Flash rom. Flash gapps. Reboot. All this is done, of course, assuming you have the rom, gapps and perhaps a band road all on a micro sd card. Cheers
xBeerdroiDx said:
Yes sir. Wipe data, wipe cache. Wipe dalvik. Format /system. Format /data. Flash rom. Flash gapps. Reboot. All this is done, of course, assuming you have the rom, gapps and perhaps a band road all on a micro sd card. Cheers
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Band road?
corey103 said:
Band road?
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Nandroid
xBeerdroiDx said:
Nandroid
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Ah, got it. I'm starting it now. I'm backing up all my user apps and making a nandroid backup. I'll report results. Thanks.
xBeerdroiDx said:
Yes sir. Wipe data, wipe cache. Wipe dalvik. Format /system. Format /data. Flash rom. Flash gapps. Reboot. All this is done, of course, assuming you have the rom, gapps and perhaps a band road all on a micro sd card. Cheers
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I wiped the data, /system, cleared the cache/dalvik and such. Flashed both and rebooted. It shows 12 gigs total space, 2.13 available. All my files are still there. Are they supposed to be?
No. There's wipe data and format /data in cwm. Did you do both? You need to.
Or are you twrp?
xBeerdroiDx said:
No. There's wipe data and format /data in cwm. Did you do both? You need to.
Or are you twrp?
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I'll try now. I attempted both. I'll do both and flash again and such.
xBeerdroiDx said:
No. There's wipe data and format /data in cwm. Did you do both? You need to.
Or are you twrp?
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Fixed! This time, I formated /data, did a user data format, and wiped my /sdcard. It's all good now, thanks!
corey103 said:
Fixed! This time, I formated /data, did a user data format, and wiped my /sdcard. It's all good now, thanks!
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Sounds like you followed exactly what I posted...
MistaBojangles said:
Sounds like you followed exactly what I posted...
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Well the thing that did it was wiping the /sdcard. I might have accidentally skipped over that, either way. Thanks for the help! I got everything back to the way it used to (with more space of course).
Hi
I formatted system, data and cache through adb.
After that my device shows only 32GB (of course it is a 64GB OP3).
Could someone tell me what is the reason of that? And how should I solve?
Thank you.
B.Gaboo said:
Hi
I formatted system, data and cache through adb.
After that my device shows only 32GB (of course it is a 64GB OP3).
Could someone tell me what is the reason of that? And how should I solve?
Thank you.
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Someone had posted the same issue and here is the solution he shared:-
"I fixed it by flashing the stock recovery, and using the wipe everything command in that, which formatted it back to 53Gb."
Hope it works for you too. :fingers-crossed:
Reboot to recovery. Select Wipe > Format data. This will wipe youre entire phone.
I don't know if it works with stoc recovery. With custom works everytime.
null0seven said:
Reboot to recovery. Select Wipe > Format data. This will wipe youre entire phone.
I don't know if it works with stoc recovery. With custom works everytime.
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Ok, I did this, but the size of the partitions has not changed - I still have 32GB.
B.Gaboo said:
Ok, I did this, but the size of the partitions has not changed - I still have 32GB.
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Did you 100% sure formatted data and not wiped it?
I had the same issue and formatting (not wiping) worked perfectly
vuP22 said:
Did you 100% sure formatted data and not wiped it?
I had the same issue and formatting (not wiping) worked perfectly
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Thank you. It worked (probably I just wiped the data partition earlier)
I am in TWRP I ADB sideloaded BenzoROM and cannot see it on the phone. I can get into BL and TWRP. Any ideas how to fix, flash, format internal storage, fix contexts, partition SD card or ADB BenzoROM?
Scottay5150 said:
I am in TWRP I ADB sideloaded BenzoROM and cannot see it on the phone. I can get into BL and TWRP. Any ideas how to fix, flash, format internal storage, fix contexts, partition SD card or ADB BenzoROM?
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Did you format data in twrp? If so: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.0.0-marlin.img
format data again should show the internal storage
liam_davenport said:
Did you format data in twrp? If so: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.0.0-marlin.img
format data again should show the internal storage
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I did format data in TWRP. I just FB TWRP and format data. I'll let you know the results.
Scottay5150 said:
I did format data in TWRP. I just FB TWRP and format data. I'll let you know the results.
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Yes after formating reboot to twrp and format again always fixes it for me :good:
Scottay5150 said:
I did format data in TWRP. I just FB TWRP and format data. I'll let you know the results.
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YAY, success!!! Now, what if I want to go BenzoROM? Flash factory? All I am seeing in storage from the desktop is TWRP. I am suffering from PTSD with the issues I have been having.
Scottay5150 said:
YAY, success!!! Now, what if I want to go BenzoROM? Flash factory? I am suffering from PTSD with the issues I have been having.
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Copy Benzo Rom and twrp zip to internal storage
Flash the Rom and Flash the twrp zip
Reboot = Profit!
liam_davenport said:
Copy Benzo Rom and twrp zip to internal storage
Flash the Rom and Flash the twrp zip
Reboot = Profit!
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HOLEEEEE COW I have OS again!! THANK YOU!
Scottay5150 said:
HOLEEEEE COW I have OS again!! THANK YOU!
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Like seriously... This whole thread would have been prevented if OP would just read... Smh. Please delete all this guys post Mods..
Help me please.
My phone is in a bootloop and twrp cant mount /data. I tried formatting and changing file system but it all failed. I cant flash rom in MiFlash and it says "flash xbl error" or "FAILED (File is too large to download)"
What did you do before the phone went into bootloop? Also did you format on TWRP via Wipe -> Format Data?
just format data and install rom through micro sd if your internal storage not working in twrp
kek-mex said:
What did you do before the phone went into bootloop? Also did you format on TWRP via Wipe -> Format Data?
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first my phone went to edl then i paid someone to flash it with ufi and it failed while it is flashing user data (he refunded my money though) then my phone booted then i flashed twrp in fastboot. Yes I also did the formatting and failed
nneko904 said:
just format data and install rom through micro sd if your internal storage not working in twrp
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I've tried that already but it really doesn't work for me:crying:
re install twrp(3.3.1-10) ,and vbmeta.img and reboot to twrp again
loopypalm said:
re install twrp(3.3.1-10) ,and vbmeta.img and reboot to twrp again
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sadly it didn't work for me
I forgot to attach these.
/s/h/t said:
first my phone went to edl then i paid someone to flash it with ufi and it failed while it is flashing user data (he refunded my money though) then my phone booted then i flashed twrp in fastboot. Yes I also did the formatting and failed
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Alright. Im not that experienced with edl. Can you send picture of Wipe -> Advanced Wipe that we can see all of the partitions? Maybe also if you can send pictures of every partitions details by ticking them and then going to "Repair or Change File System" and taking screenshots? Don't know if this is gonna help, but it's worth a try.
kek-mex said:
Alright. Im not that experienced with edl. Can you send picture of Wipe -> Advanced Wipe that we can see all of the partitions? Maybe also if you can send pictures of every partitions details by ticking them and then going to "Repair or Change File System" and taking screenshots? Don't know if this is gonna help, but it's worth a try.
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Thanks for responding..
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Thanks for responding..
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Try changing the filesystem of /data to ext4, and then back to f2fs, and then rebooting into TWRP. I've had this problem before, and that worked for me.
kek-mex said:
Try changing the filesystem of /data to ext4, and then back to f2fs, and then rebooting into TWRP. I've had this problem before, and that worked for me.
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It failed sadly.
/s/h/t said:
It failed sadly.
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That's pretty weird. Sadly I have no more ideas. Good luck with your problem!
kek-mex said:
That's pretty weird. Sadly I have no more ideas. Good luck with your problem!
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Thanks for you help!:angel: