Ok, so i flashed a bad rom and my phone stopped recognizing my sdcard in any shape or form. my PC recognizes the card fine, i've formatted, tried different SD CARDS, etc.
the ONLY way it even shows a hint of recognizing it is if i put on a sappimg.nbh file on the sdcard from my PC, i was able to get my phoen back to stock, BUT it ended up being one of the "perfected SPLs" so that i can't do anything from fastboot. the sappimg also took away my amon RA recovery. so now i can't use a recovery or fastboot to install anything.
so i wanted to create a gold card and install a sappimg.nbh that will allow fastboot functioning. but i can't create a gold card since it does not recognize that i have an sd card inserted. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!! i've searched the forums endlessly and no one has been able to explain to me how i could create a gold card if the phone isn't recognizing the sdcard...
here are phoen specs:
Sapphire PVT 32B SHIP S-ON G
HBOOT-1.33.0006 (SAPP30000)
CPLD-10
RADIO-2.22.23.02
MAY 27 2009, 19:06:41
ok so i found a way to create a gold card... installed a sappimg.img that lets me use fastboot now. but i still can't install a recovery image from fastboot, is there anyway i can do it?
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
< waiting for device >
sending 'recovery' (4528 KB)... OKAY
writing 'recovery'... INFOsignature checking...
FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)
please note the phone still does not recognize the SDCARD
have tried installing from adb using flash_image :
2) run the following command from the adb directory to mount the cache to the sdcard directory: adb shell mount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock4 /sdcard
3) push the normal non Rogers 1.5.2 recovery to the phone: adb push recovery-RA-sapphire-v1.5.2.img /sdcard/r.img
4) flash the non Rogers recovery to the phone: adb shell flash_image /sdcard/r.img -d
but it gives me:
mtd: read error at 0x00000000 (Out of memory)
mtd: read error at 0x00020000 (Out of memory)
mtd: read error at 0x00040000 (Out of memory)
mtd: read error at 0x00060000 (Out of memory)
mtd: read error at 0x00080000 (Out of memory)
Ok at the min I see there is a minority that have a broken hd2 ie the usb connector busted, (damn crap micro usb) anyway I have managed to get magdlr and clk running on my phone without usb, you can just flash them like a normal rom in the boot-loader (tri-coloured screen) as most people may already know, the question is, is there a way to get cwm on the phone via magdlr without usb?? or is there a way to force your phone to boot the recovery image when using clk, that seems to be all we need for us folk to be able to have android running again decently, once on it seems we can sort the partitions out manually and install the rom via sd like cwm allows,
please any takers????
EDIT:
Ok so I flashed magdlr again and placed initrd.gz and zImage file on my sd card and booted my phone got to magdlr screen and wont boot from AD for obvious reason so i booted to sd CWM booted get the usual orange text your suppose to get with the various options to reboot, apply updates etc, but bleow that in grey text I get all this anyone shed any light ??
ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.0.5
E:Can't find misc
E:Failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
E:Cant mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Cant find misc
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
E:cant mount /cache/recovery/log
E:cant open /cache/recoerery/log
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
E:cant mount /cache/revoery/last_log
E:cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:cant findmisc
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
Hello!
I'm having the same problem!
Micro USB broken and need to change the size of the "recovery ".
I figured nobody would manifest and seeing your post here ...
We'll have to send a message directly to some "senior".
Demon_man said:
Ok so I flashed magdlr again and placed initrd.gz and zImage file on my sd card and booted my phone got to magdlr screen and wont boot from AD for obvious reason so i booted to sd CWM booted get the usual orange text your suppose to get with the various options to reboot, apply updates etc, but bleow that in grey text I get all this anyone shed any light ??
ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.0.5
E:Can't find misc
E:Failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
E:Cant mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Cant find misc
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
E:cant mount /cache/recovery/log
E:cant open /cache/recoerery/log
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
E:cant mount /cache/revoery/last_log
E:cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:cant findmisc
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
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That is clockwork hunting for a cache partition on the nand.
Hallo,
Some Details:
Thinkpad Tablet 32GB WE [ROM][CM10] Thinkpad Tablet (v0.9)
the ROM works Great for the last Year.
Last Week, my thinkpad hang on the CM10 Bootscreen, so I make some reboots but nothing hast been change.
After this I boot the recovery gui
there are some failures
Cant mount /cache/recovery/command
Cant mount /cache/recovery/log
Cant open /cache/recovery/log
Cant mount /cache/recovery/last_log
Cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
further i try to mount the sdcard with the same result:
Cant mount /sdcard No such device
So I get ADB access and try to mount the system and data partition with this result:
mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p10 on /data No such File or directory
when I open parted on /dev/block/mmcblk0
Error: Could not stat device /dev/block/mmcblk No such file or directory
I have no more Ideas to check the problem please HELP
My goal is to get my Data on the Device back, and reinstall the System
Thanks in advance
ASUS_T00F_WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16
Issue with ADB:
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
Followed Process:
1] ADB and Fastboot Files
2] ASUS FLASH TOOLS
3] INTEL USB DRIVER
4] RECOVERY IMAGE [WW_user_2.22.40.53]
5] Firmware [WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16.zip]
Steps:
1. Installed all required drivers
2. Extracted Firmware and ADB/Fastboot, then placed boot.img,fastboot.img,recovery.img inside extracted ADB/Fastboot folder
3. Entered in to DROIDBOOT in phone by pressing Power & vol + and released power button once got vibrated.
4. From ADB/Fastboot folder started command prompt
ADB/Fastboot>Fastboot devices
1 match found
0123456789ABCDEF 1 device found
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot flash fastboot fastboot.img
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
ADB/Fastboot>erase data
ADB/Fastboot>erase cache
Then selected Recovery using Power button.
5. Now system/phone got booted up and entered in to andriod belly icon, pressed vol- and just once pressed vol+.
6. System/phone displayed menus
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
factory reset
wipe cache partition
and below I can see list with
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid arguments)
E:can't mount /cache/recovery/log
....
....
a big list of E:Can't and failed
7. Still I have selected apply update from adb
ADB/Fastboot>adb devices
1 match found
0123456789ABCDEF 1 device found
ADB/Fastboot>adb sideload firmware.zip
It enabled and went for 100%.
But in system finally I got again big list of E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)...
please help on this issue
rajar24 said:
ASUS_T00F_WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16
Issue with ADB:
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
Followed Process:
1] ADB and Fastboot Files
2] ASUS FLASH TOOLS
3] INTEL USB DRIVER
4] RECOVERY IMAGE [WW_user_2.22.40.53]
5] Firmware [WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16.zip]
Steps:
1. Installed all required drivers
2. Extracted Firmware and ADB/Fastboot, then placed boot.img,fastboot.img,recovery.img inside extracted ADB/Fastboot folder
3. Entered in to DROIDBOOT in phone by pressing Power & vol + and released power button once got vibrated.
4. From ADB/Fastboot folder started command prompt
ADB/Fastboot>Fastboot devices
1 match found
0123456789ABCDEF 1 device found
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot flash fastboot fastboot.img
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
ADB/Fastboot>erase data
ADB/Fastboot>erase cache
Then selected Recovery using Power button.
5. Now system/phone got booted up and entered in to andriod belly icon, pressed vol- and just once pressed vol+.
6. System/phone displayed menus
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
factory reset
wipe cache partition
and below I can see list with
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid arguments)
E:can't mount /cache/recovery/log
....
....
a big list of E:Can't and failed
7. Still I have selected apply update from adb
ADB/Fastboot>adb devices
1 match found
0123456789ABCDEF 1 device found
ADB/Fastboot>adb sideload firmware.zip
It enabled and went for 100%.
But in system finally I got again big list of E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)...
please help on this issue
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try factory reset and wipe cache
Same problem,factory reset not solve.
Any suggest,????
Please help,
I meet the same problem, anyone has sucessfully fixed it?
rajar24 said:
ASUS_T00F_WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16
Issue with ADB:
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
Followed Process:
1] ADB and Fastboot Files
2] ASUS FLASH TOOLS
3] INTEL USB DRIVER
4] RECOVERY IMAGE [WW_user_2.22.40.53]
5] Firmware [WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16.zip]
Steps:
1. Installed all required drivers
2. Extracted Firmware and ADB/Fastboot, then placed boot.img,fastboot.img,recovery.img inside extracted ADB/Fastboot folder
3. Entered in to DROIDBOOT in phone by pressing Power & vol + and released power button once got vibrated.
4. From ADB/Fastboot folder started command prompt
ADB/Fastboot>Fastboot devices
1 match found
0123456789ABCDEF 1 device found
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot flash fastboot fastboot.img
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
ADB/Fastboot>erase data
ADB/Fastboot>erase cache
Then selected Recovery using Power button.
5. Now system/phone got booted up and entered in to andriod belly icon, pressed vol- and just once pressed vol+.
6. System/phone displayed menus
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
factory reset
wipe cache partition
and below I can see list with
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid arguments)
E:can't mount /cache/recovery/log
....
....
a big list of E:Can't and failed
7. Still I have selected apply update from adb
ADB/Fastboot>adb devices
1 match found
0123456789ABCDEF 1 device found
ADB/Fastboot>adb sideload firmware.zip
It enabled and went for 100%.
But in system finally I got again big list of E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)...
please help on this issue
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try format or wipe command command after running oem partition command
else flash partition table
i got an error which states - protocol fault
if you're on WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16 then directly install .87 build of lollipop via adb.... it'll help..
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trung12ly said:
I meet the same problem, anyone has sucessfully fixed it?
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yeah, i downgraded it first using 5.3.3.3 and 5.2.2.2. and got a system update then.. which was .54 and then i directly installed .87 build of lollipop
Failed to mount /cache
My phone had 3rd party app crash. Like whats app. I got messages like
Google app stopped working.
Then after reboot of phone, it stuck on boot screen.
In my case
The access permission to folder /cache is revoked by system to avoid further data loss due to crash of OS.
drwxrwx--- system cache 2016-10-22 21:57 cache
I am currently on UL-ASUS_T00F-WW-2.21.40.30-user. Then what should I do ?
Guys, all, try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70011732&postcount=116
and post results here please
Has anyone found a solution for this error
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
no answers? I have the same problom!!
You will need to use fastboot flash system system.img command
but for this download the system.img file first
nothing seems to work and no one from xda is also a help .
hardware problem ... emmc change will solve your issue
I am facing the same problem
hey is there anyone who help us i am facing the same problem
support asus Z010D
Hi all,
i am presenting this problem i have tried everything with adb and fastboot and nothing.
when starting my computer stays in the logo and in recovery mode it shows E: failed to mount / cache
if anyone has the solution please
tedjo said:
hardware problem ... emmc change will solve your issue
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I have the same issue
rajar24 said:
ASUS_T00F_WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16
Issue with ADB:
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
Followed Process:
1] ADB and Fastboot Files
2] ASUS FLASH TOOLS
3] INTEL USB DRIVER
4] RECOVERY IMAGE [WW_user_2.22.40.53]
5] Firmware [WW_user_2.22.40.54_20151120_16.zip]
Steps:
1. Installed all required drivers
2. Extracted Firmware and ADB/Fastboot, then placed boot.img,fastboot.img,recovery.img inside extracted ADB/Fastboot folder
3. Entered in to DROIDBOOT in phone by pressing Power & vol + and released power button once got vibrated.
4. From ADB/Fastboot folder started command prompt
ADB/Fastboot>Fastboot devices
1 match found
0123456789ABCDEF 1 device found
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot flash fastboot fastboot.img
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
ADB/Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
ADB/Fastboot>erase data
ADB/Fastboot>erase cache
Then selected Recovery using Power button.
5. Now system/phone got booted up and entered in to andriod belly icon, pressed vol- and just once pressed vol+.
6. System/phone displayed menus
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
factory reset
wipe cache partition
and below I can see list with
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid arguments)
E:can't mount /cache/recovery/log
....
....
a big list of E:Can't and failed
7. Still I have selected apply update from adb
ADB/Fastboot>adb devices
1 match found
0123456789ABCDEF 1 device found
ADB/Fastboot>adb sideload firmware.zip
It enabled and went for 100%.
But in system finally I got again big list of E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)...
please help on this issue
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We were in the same boat
E:failed to mount /cache (Inyalid argument)
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_kmsg
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:failed to nount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:Can' t open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can' t open /cache/recovery/log
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_kmsg
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_kmsg
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_install
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can' t mount /cache/recovery/last_kmsg
E:Can' t open /cache/recovery/last_install
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_install
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_install
E:Can' t mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can' t mount /cache/recovery/log
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_locale
E:failed to munt /cache (Invalid argument)
víew recovery
how to fix this problem, after wipe data, dont work adb sideload ....
E:Failed to Mount /cache
E:Can't Mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't Open /cache/recovery/log
julio_909 said:
how to fix this problem, after wipe data, dont work adb sideload ....
E:Failed to Mount /cache
E:Can't Mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't Open /cache/recovery/log
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Which twrp? Try to reboot to recovery
I have the same issue
could you resolve this issue?
I am trying to change the current 3.24.40.87 droidboot and recovery to fastboot and TWRP but not matter how much I flash them, it does not take change (yes, I am unlocking the bootloader)
I am also executing a script to get the original partitions table back but when sec_offline_update_image.cmd executes the command "fastboot oem partition /tmp/partition.tbl" I get the error "FAILED(remote: GPT command failed)"