I Brielle I have a family link on my phone. My s20, will not factory reset. The recovery logs say user release keys/ send last message/ etc. many logs, many try’s, unsecessul.. help?
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I just bought a galaxy s2 off of craigslist and I was wondering if there was any way to check if the phone has been modified in any way. Mainly worried about mal/spyware. I did a factory wipe and wiped the cache. When in recovery mode here is the message I get:
"
--Verifying internal MMC block
checksum confirmation -> check (0)
Not need checksum confirmation
already executed!!...
# MANUAL MODE #
"
Why isn't it doing the checksum? Is there a way to do it manually?
Is there any way of making sure the OS is completely stock, short of wiping everything and re-installing?
Not sure if it would help, but there is an option (If you have CWM Recovery flashed) that allows you to enable signature checking. Dunno if a signed/unsigned file is the same as a checksum (Actually I think it may be completely different), but it might help... Also, in CWM Recovery, best thing to do is go to Factory restore/reset, then wipe cache partition, then go to advanced, wipe dalvik cache and advanced, clear battery stats. After all that is done, you may want to download the stock rom from here (In this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1391174 ) and flash it using CWM Recovery as well. As soon as that is done, just perform a nandroid backup to have it handy in case you should need to restore. Hope that helped...
I just started a factory reset on my phone after doing a full Asus backup to fix the battery life issue, then while it was rebooting to start the erasing process, I realized that I haven't backed up my photos or files.
It booted up, started to erase, I just held the power button to shut it off. Tried rebooting again, or booting into recovery mode, but it just boots to "erasing" every time. So I have these questions:
1. Does the factory reset in the Zenfone 2 (the one in setting sunder backup and reset) clear the contents of internal sd and erase all files?
I remember I took it to get repaired and they told me to save all the files because they will do a factory reset and that will erase everything, but I'm not sure if it's their special reset or just the normal one in the settings.
2. If yes, does the Asus backup save files or photos? Or just apps?
3. If no for 2, then can I somehow interrupt the erasing process or connect to the phone with ADB without booting into the erasing process and save my files?
Thank you very much for your help!
While updating the watch to Marshmallow, somehow I managed corrupted my cache partition. The watch is now stuck in a bootloop (always entering recovery). The stock recovery doesn't work anymore (black screen and some occasional text). I flashed TWRP and when checking the partition details, the cache partition is marked as 0mb. Trying to wipe or repair the partition fails.
Is it possible for someone to pull the cache image so that I can flash it in fastboot? I'm not sure if it will work, but I'm running out of ideas. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
We should call "boot loop" "lymbo" instead. I mean you are suck in an infinite loop,
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Hi Storm,
That happens also with me...
Check this....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-watch/general/guide-return-to-stock-huawei-watch-t3219596
In the TWRP advance settings rebbot like Scott taught me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-watch/general/huawei-watch-bricked-t3330024
Use only this commads
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
then reboot
Voilá.
If you need any help please tell me
modstorm said:
While updating the watch to Marshmallow, somehow I managed corrupted my cache partition. The watch is now stuck in a bootloop (always entering recovery). The stock recovery doesn't work anymore (black screen and some occasional text). I flashed TWRP and when checking the partition details, the cache partition is marked as 0mb. Trying to wipe or repair the partition fails.
Is it possible for someone to pull the cache image so that I can flash it in fastboot? I'm not sure if it will work, but I'm running out of ideas. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Sounds like you might have to factory reset and let it rebuild the cache partition. But generally its a bad idea to share cache partitions from one device to another as it carries sensitive info about the user and device.
Scott said:
Sounds like you might have to factory reset and let it rebuild the cache partition. But generally its a bad idea to share cache partitions from one device to another as it carries sensitive info about the user and device.
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Favtory resetting from TWRP seemed to solve the problem! I had kept on wiping the partitions (data and cache) separately in advanced wipe instead of performing factory reset as I assumed that it was exactly the same, however as you mentiond, performing a factory reset rebuilds the cache partition.
Thanks!
Hi, meanwhile i'm trying to do a wipe cache/dalvik reset, accidentally i tap "Factory reset".
I shutdown immediately the phone, reboot in Recovery mode, do a wipe cache/dalvik and reboot the phone.
All works fine, i think, i only Lost all BT devices associates, login in some app e wifi password.
The Factory Reset process work for 2/3 seconds before i stop all.
Do you think my rom Is compromised? now do i need to reset or does the phone remain reliable? maybe some important system folder has been deleted? zero crash for now.
Thanks!
- OP5T Android 10 stock with TWRP.
Hi,
My device Samsung S9 SM-G960F was running low on space but my bad that I didn't clear enough space and now my phone is stuck in recovery mode.
Android Recovery
samsung/starltexx/starlte
10/QP1A.190711.020/G960FXXUGFUG4
user/release-keys
Android Recovery
samsung/starltexx/starlte
10/QP1A.190711.020/G960FXXUGFUG4
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power.
!! CAUTION !!
Not enough storage resource
Perform "lacking storage booting"
Reboot system now
Reboot to bootloader
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SD card
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Mount /system
View recovery logs
Run graphics test
Run locale test
Power off
Repair apps
#Reboot Recovery Cause is [UNKNOWN]#
Supported API: 3
# MANUAL MODE v1.0.0#
Enable lacking storage boot warning !!
I have tried wiping cache partition but it didn't help. My phone is not rooted and I have very less experience about recovery mode. I don't have complete backup of the data on my phone so I really want to avoid factory reset. Can someone please help me to get this issue resolved?
Many Many Thanks In Advance!
Has anyone faced same problem in past?
nayakash said:
Hi,
My device Samsung S9 SM-G960F was running low on space but my bad that I didn't clear enough space and now my phone is stuck in recovery mode.
Android Recovery
samsung/starltexx/starlte
10/QP1A.190711.020/G960FXXUGFUG4
user/release-keys
Android Recovery
samsung/starltexx/starlte
10/QP1A.190711.020/G960FXXUGFUG4
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power.
!! CAUTION !!
Not enough storage resource
Perform "lacking storage booting"
Reboot system now
Reboot to bootloader
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SD card
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Mount /system
View recovery logs
Run graphics test
Run locale test
Power off
Repair apps
#Reboot Recovery Cause is [UNKNOWN]#
Supported API: 3
# MANUAL MODE v1.0.0#
Enable lacking storage boot warning !!
I have tried wiping cache partition but it didn't help. My phone is not rooted and I have very less experience about recovery mode. I don't have complete backup of the data on my phone so I really want to avoid factory reset. Can someone please help me to get this issue resolved?
Many Many Thanks In Advance!
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A factory reset will not remove data, such as pictures, videos, music or downloads. It will remove your settings and any apps you have installed and any data associated with those apps. I don't see what other choice you have. It is too late to backup now.
lewmur said:
A factory reset will not remove data, such as pictures, videos, music or downloads. It will remove your settings and any apps you have installed and any data associated with those apps. I don't see what other choice you have. It is too late to backup now.
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I thought factory reset means deleting everything??
Is there a way I can get into my phone and delete some files so the phone can start normally?
nayakash said:
I thought factory reset means deleting everything??
Is there a way I can get into my phone and delete some files so the phone can start normally?
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No, a factory reset doesn't delete your personal data. You can try plugging your USB cable into a PC, but I doubt that it will connect from recovery menu.