im getting this error: If messages beginning in E: appear, stop! If possible, join IRC for support, when trying to install forever, any ideas how to get around this?
Not sure that's an error. I remember seeing that as well. It's a warning.
bradm23 said:
im getting this error: If messages beginning in E: appear, stop! If possible, join IRC for support, when trying to install forever, any ideas how to get around this?
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Forever must write to the /cache and/or /misc partitions and if clockworkmod recovery reports errors when you're trying to flash their NAND-hack (what the E:/ squak is all about), they don't want you to reboot with an f-ed up bootloader because you could easily fall into the boot mode 3 (security error) trap -- also known as BRICKED for life, unless you have a JTAG, assuming the Inc has JTAG test points.
So if the install suffered a fatal error terminating with an E:/cache type error, they want you to STOP and contact them ASAP to see if something could be done in adb, I'm assuming. If you just get warnings but the script does not terminate, then you're ok, or both of yeahs would be in dire straits and know it
I fixed this by downloading forever directly from my phone and moving it to sd with astro. I think the files were getting corrupt moving it from my pc to sd card.
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I'm having some confusion over the process of backing up using Nandroid on the custom cupcake builds. Long story short, I was given a T-Mo G1 UK unit modded with RC8. Attempts to wipe the device through the android system recovery utility sent it into an endless loop on the Android loading screen. I did notice that there was a "Can't open /cache/recovery/command" error in the recovery utility but posts suggested doing a full root process to restore the device to working order. Surely enough, it worked and I got the JF ADP1.5 Cupcake build on the G1.
Now correct me if I'm wrong, the JF ADP1.5 comes with the Nandroid utility built in and by booting home+power, it should show up as an alt-B option together with alt-X to enter the command line. I'm not getting either and at the top it shows the same "Can't open /cache/recovery/command" with only alt-L, alt-S and alt-W options.
Pardon me if someone already solved this on the forums but I can't seem to find any solution despite searching for hours on the net and on XDA. Did the previous owner botched an A2SD cache move thus causing the error warning in the recovery utility which screwed up the Nandroid alt-B option? Or am I supposed to perform a step to get Nandroid working? I do recall someone saying that the error is normal and should be ignored but others on the T-Mo websites say otherwise.
Any help/advice is appreciated. Oh the device isn't bricked, I just wish to perform nandroid backups.
I need some help with this one.
I received a Mytouch 4g and have the following errors:
It will not boot past the Mytouch 4g logo screen. However; I can boot into Hboot and recovery just fine.
It is running CWM 3.0.2.4 which is supposed to be a 2.3 recovery. Whenever entering recovery or moving around and trying to flash something it says the following:
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
The radio is 26.03.02.26_M which is supposed to be a 2.2 radio.
I have tried to flash the 2.3 radios but they all seem to freeze up at the very end. I have let them sit for 15+ minutes.
I have tried to flash a 2.3 rom and receive an error when flashing it. Also, I cannot format system under recovery, I receive an error saying: Error formatting /system! (Helpful I know)
I have also tried factory resets to no avail. I am currently going to try to get back down to a 2.2 recovery and go from there.
Please help as it is greatly needed and appreciated!
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I need some help with this one.
I received a Mytouch 4g and have the following errors:
It will not boot past the Mytouch 4g logo screen. However; I can boot into Hboot and recovery just fine.
It is running CWM 3.0.2.4 which is supposed to be a 2.3 recovery. Whenever entering recovery or moving around and trying to flash something it says the following:
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
The radio is 26.03.02.26_M which is supposed to be a 2.2 radio.
I have tried to flash the 2.3 radios but they all seem to freeze up at the very end. I have let them sit for 15+ minutes.
I have tried to flash a 2.3 rom and receive an error when flashing it. Also, I cannot format system under recovery, I receive an error saying: Error formatting /system! (Helpful I know)
I have also tried factory resets to no avail. I am currently going to try to get back down to a 2.2 recovery and go from there.
Please help as it is greatly needed and appreciated!
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all those cache errors definitely mean you have a bricked phone, with a bad emmc chip likely being the problem. currently, there isnt a way to recover from this brick
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all those cache errors definitely mean you have a bricked phone, with a bad emmc chip likely being the problem. currently, there isnt a way to recover from this brick
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Ouch. Is there absolutely no possibility of anything? I'd be content with a stock rom at this point... If it's already bricked I could be a test dummy for anything risky that might work.
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Ouch. Is there absolutely no possibility of anything? I'd be content with a stock rom at this point... If it's already bricked I could be a test dummy for anything risky that might work.
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not that I know of, I havent heard of anyone recovering their bricked phone with the bad emmc
Answered my own question. Any other ideas feel free to post away :/
HEY guys i saw the title and thought it should be appropriate to post here, sorry if i deviate from the original question but I recently flashed 2 Mytouch 4Gs and everything worked out great i used the instructions provided by grankin01 for true perm root using gfree method through adb with visionary for perm root unlock etc etc but i didnt flash the engineering bootloader as far as i know not really sure I flashed cm7 on both devices now one of the phones has given me trouble the other is still working.
The issue is that the defective phone worked for about 2 weeks, the owner said she accidentally let the phone use all battery and die, and after that the phone would get stuck at the cm7 boot animation. I rebooted into recovery just fine and reflashed the rom. That got it working for several minutes. Then it started crashing randomly and kept freexing at boot animation, i tried a cm7 kernal and that didnt work either so i flashed virtious unity sense 3.0 rom. That seemed to work but it was freezing when i tried to install certain games well long story shorter i finally ran fix permissions for apps from rom manager and that seemed to fix problem, the phone stabilized and actually worked flawlessly after so i gave it back.
The phone worked for about another week, owner tells me that she was trying to install games (8 at a time ) and the phone was not working, so she tried reboot and the phone wouldn't reboot at all in fact it dosent even go into recovery light up or show any signs of life except when i plug it in to my computer asks for this driver QHSUSB_DLOAD so i guess its not completely dead but adb does not recognize it with adb devices command but i am totally stuck dont know what to do please help and sorry for the huuuge post!
Read the Glacier Wiki, Troubleshooting guide. Link in my signature.
It'll answer the OP.
It would be wise to look for it before posting.
For the second answer - if the phone doesn't start booting, there's nothing you can do.
Yup +1 on the brick with the bad emmc chip, classic symptoms...
I sent this...
Yup guess so. I've been trying to at a minimum get the stock recovery back on but that seems impossible at this point. Can't flash from adb or even wipe/flash from fastboot.
Argh
Okay so apparently it is going back to HTC for repair.
My problem is that now I cannot seem to get CWM off of it or anything. I tried flashing the PD15IMG to stock but receive the fail-pu. I tried with ADB but had an error. Fastboot gave me an error as well.
Are there any recommendations? I would just send it like it is since it wasn't the rooting or flashing but a manufacture defect on the emmc it seems, but I am afraid they would reject and charge me to repair. Even if I declined, there would be a $35 fee for their hassle.
I would like to have it out the door tomorrow morning if possible, so please instruct me on any possibilities. I thank you all in advance.
There's nothing you can do besides trying to brick it completely - loading PD15IMG and pulling the battery while radio update is in progress.
or fry the thing and make it unbootable lol
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or fry the thing and make it unbootable lol
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How would go about doing that? I can't seem to make it fully bricked by pulling while flashing a radio :/
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I had a spare charging USB cable so I just cut the end off of it. CAREFULLY took the phone apart and touched the hot wire to the motherboard, but only for a short amount of time. I wouldnt really recommend this, as you could electrocute yourself if not done properly or you could cause damage to the phone possibly making it unreturnable. but hey, times get hard sometimes...**not responsible for any damage done to you or your phone, should be done at YOUR OWN risk**
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from another thread-----^^
I was notified today that the OTA was ready to install so I told my N7 to go for it. It was almost completed but then I got some message about the installation failed and it had been aborted. I unfortunately did not take not of exactly what the error said and just rebooted thinking there was probably some error with the download. Well now I get the new boot screen like it wants to boot into Kit-Kat but it is endless. I can boot into CWM but that is it right now. I was thinking I would try and do an adb sideload but I don't know how to get my N7 recognized in adb while in CWM. I also read something on here that I might be missing the currents.apk file. If that is the problem I don't know how to get the file onto my N7 since I cannot boot into anything but CWM. What would you all recommend? Should I just do a factory reset? I am trying to avoid that so as to not lose all my saved games but if that's my only option at this point then so be it.
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I was notified today that the OTA was ready to install so I told my N7 to go for it. It was almost completed but then I got some message about the installation failed and it had been aborted. I unfortunately did not take not of exactly what the error said and just rebooted thinking there was probably some error with the download. Well now I get the new boot screen like it wants to boot into Kit-Kat but it is endless. I can boot into CWM but that is it right now. I was thinking I would try and do an adb sideload but I don't know how to get my N7 recognized in adb while in CWM. I also read something on here that I might be missing the currents.apk file. If that is the problem I don't know how to get the file onto my N7 since I cannot boot into anything but CWM. What would you all recommend? Should I just do a factory reset? I am trying to avoid that so as to not lose all my saved games but if that's my only option at this point then so be it.
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Retry it to try to get the exact error message. I'm currently running into the (i forgot the name)has unexpected contents
error, you should have a "has unexpected contents" error message too though it might involve different files that are not recognizable by the android kit Kat file update, if you find the error message, please explain it here and hopefully someone can upload the file fix for the error. In my case I always get a new different error after I find a fix for the previous error.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
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Retry it to try to get the exact error message. I'm currently running into the (i forgot the name)has unexpected contents
error, you should have a "has unexpected contents" error message too though it might involve different files that are not recognizable by the android kit Kat file update, if you find the error message, please explain it here and hopefully someone can upload the file fix for the error. In my case I always get a new different error after I find a fix for the previous error.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
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Well I would try that but I cannot boot into android at all. All I can do is boot into CWM and from there I cannot reinstall Kit-Kat because I do not have it on my /sdcard.
Hi guys,
I'm posting here after another afternoon messing with my phone.
Here's how the story goes.. My Nexus 4 fell on the ground and broke the glass, the touch screen wasn't working anymore. So i've decided to order a new screen online and replace it. This is the screen i've ordered. http://www.spareslg.com/lcd-e-touch-lg-nexus-4-lg-e960-acq86270901.html
In retrospect i used a bad guide to change it and kinda freestyled replacing the parts. I forgot to move the power and volume button. I've also wrecked my battery in the process of replacing the screen (twice). So I've ordered a new one. (yeah I'd better followed the guide on the page of the item seller, but what's done is done.. right)
Anyway, after many hours struggling with my phone I'm at this point:
The phone boots and i stuck on google logo with a lock symbol at the bottom. If I press volume down and power button I get in the bootloader.
If in the bootloader I select recovery mode the phone boots into ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0..4.3. I get the menu of CWM but and the bottom of the screen I get the following text:
Clockworkmod recovery v6.0.4.3
E: can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E: Failed closing /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/misco (I/O error)
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Failed closing /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/misc (I/O error)
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Then I go to "Instal zip" install from sideload:
Sideloading works in my command promt. I get 100%
In the phone this happens after the 100%:
Restarting adb...
E: can't open /cache/recovery/last_install
E: faild to open last_install: No such file or directory
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip (bad)
Installation aborted.
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When i try to do factory reset I get
--- Wiping data...
Formatting /data...
Error mounting /data!
Skipping format...
Formatting /cache...
Formatting /sd-ext...
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure..
E: unknown volume "/sdcard/.android_secure"
Data wipe complete
E: can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Failed closing /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/misc (I/O error)
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So I figure something is wrong with my internal memory. Just guessing. That's why I need some input.
So my question is: What's causing this problems preventing me to flash the 4.4.2 stock rom?
Did I destroy some hardware?
Thanks for reading,
Semi
yes, that's clearly a fried eMMC... since the recovery can't do anything about that, try flashing stock images via fastboot (because fastboot is "stronger"). if that didn't work, then... well... i hate to say it to a nexus user....
Riro Zizo said:
yes, that's clearly a fried eMMC... since the recovery can't do anything about that, try flashing stock images via fastboot (because fastboot is "stronger"). if that didn't work, then... well... i hate to say it to a nexus user....
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Thanks for the quick reply!
I've done "fastboot flash system stockrom" and In command prompt everything goes well until "FAILED: flash write failure"
The eMMC is on the motherboard and that costs 180 euro, not really worth it I guess to buy a new one. Is there any possibility that I made a mistake that's reversible by opening the nexus 4 again?
IF someone else could confirm this theory (which sounds credible) that I should replace my main board in order to get the phone working? No disrespect inteded to Riro Zizo, only want to be 100% sure. Thank you!
sure! you can't be 100% sure until you get others' opinions and experience too... but i say there's no way that that can be fixed by reopening it. not even replacing the eMMC itself could work since the pins are just way too smal to work with.
sorry
Sent from my Nexus 4
There's a small chance the new board isn't fitted quite right and it's shorting out or something, but most likely you've damaged something on the board during the repair.
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sure! you can't be 100% sure until you get others' opinions and experience too... but i say there's no way that that can be fixed by reopening it. not even replacing the eMMC itself could work since the pins are just way too smal to work with.
sorry
Sent from my Nexus 4
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No problem bro. Thank you.
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There's a small chance the new board isn't fitted quite right and it's shorting out or something, but most likely you've damaged something on the board during the repair.
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Well yeah, it's the same board that I've moved. Too bad, lesson learned
I wonder one more thing.. When I was googling on possible causes someone somewhere, suggested that the guy needed to repartition his storage space or sth like that. Any chance that's a possible solution? Just to be 100% sure I can let it go LOL
Bummer! :-O I like tinkering and all, except my precious. There's two options, (for me) Service Center or new phone! So far, it's the new phone option that win the game. I know this doesn't help your present issue in one way, but it seems that you might not have a choice. Good luck to you.
Sent with my Nexus® 10 minus 3
You shouldn't need to flash a phone after a mechanical repair. I take it it still booted with the cracked screen? The fact that it doesn't now pretty much proves it's dead.
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You shouldn't need to flash a phone after a mechanical repair. I take it it still booted with the cracked screen? The fact that it doesn't now pretty much proves it's dead.
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Yeah that makes sense. Thanks alot guys. Appreciated.
Freaking eMMCs! had a similar problem with flashing a dead phone, my GSII, ended up sending it to the repair center, luckily was still under warranty.
And about playing with PIT files, it's usually the hopeless case, but most of the time it doesn't work, and even if it does, the phone doesn't live afterwards much longer, the sd card still unstable.
I'm not an expert though but I guess it's a wise idea to let it go, and get a new android, maybe a N5?
Last night all the apps on my 16gb Nexus 4 crashed inexplicably at the same time. I tried rebooting and the phone just looped the loading animation endlessly. I tried going into recovery mode and doing a factory reset but get the following errors:
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
(It repeats these several times before giving up)
This morning I downloaded the Nexus Root Toolkit to try and reflash the stock software, but with no luck. The bootloader is still locked (I never had a need to root this phone... so I thought...) so it won't allow me to flash updates. When I try to unlock using NRT, I just end up in another boot loop.
I've also tried to sideload the stock image through the phone's recovery but get the same errors. If I try the "wipe cache partition" option I get the same errors (but change /log to /last_install) with 1 additional:
E:Failed closing /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/misc
(I/0 error)
So my question is, how hosed am I? What have I not done that I should try? Is there a way to flash or sideload just an unlocked bootloader? Any ideas about how to fix this unmountable E:? Or has my phone just exploded?
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Kevin
Just a quick bump of this before I admit complete and utter failure....
Both Google and LG believe it's a ROM failure, but since I hadn't rooted the phone or even installed any apps not from the Play Store, I don't buy it. I've tried pushing and pulling files from adb, tried flashing files through fastboot, used the Nexus recovery tool, the command prompt and even tried the lgnpst. Nothing changes the situation. It just can't seem to read or write to E: This has to be a hardware failure, right? A short circuit or something?
Has anyone sent a Nexus 4 back to LG for repair? I have a feeling their repair, especially if it's more than just reinstalling the software, is going to cost more than my insurance deductible, so unless something miraculous changes today, I'm going to replace it that way... :/
Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks!
Kevin
Looks like messed up partitions or mmc failure - had a similar problem 2 years ago on SGP 5.0, couldn't mount system (partitions f0oked up)
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Just a quick bump of this before I admit complete and utter failure....
Both Google and LG believe it's a ROM failure, but since I hadn't rooted the phone or even installed any apps not from the Play Store, I don't buy it. I've tried pushing and pulling files from adb, tried flashing files through fastboot, used the Nexus recovery tool, the command prompt and even tried the lgnpst. Nothing changes the situation. It just can't seem to read or write to E: This has to be a hardware failure, right? A short circuit or something?
Has anyone sent a Nexus 4 back to LG for repair? I have a feeling their repair, especially if it's more than just reinstalling the software, is going to cost more than my insurance deductible, so unless something miraculous changes today, I'm going to replace it that way... :/
Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks!
Kevin
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this sure looks like mmc is fried. the repair will change whole motherboard. if you have some kind of fear. write down your serial number that appears on fastboot mode. then send to repair. when it get backs look the new serial. you will see its changed. the imei will also be changed as far i know