i accidently used xrecovery partition tools and pushed format /system/ and now i have no xrecovery and no system to run! :S :S
what to do?!
thanks!!
Use SEUS or FlashTool to reinstall firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12442257#post12442257
thanks a lot!!
YOU are my new god!!
thanks again!!
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Does anyone have either a nandroid backup or an update.pkg of the stock rogers build? I have looked around and no one seems to have it.
Thanks
Sorry to hi-jack, but I would really appreciate to have this ROM.
Please help!
Sorry again, I got my phone yesterday and it is now stuck at the Dell Logo, I tried almost everything, I would really need what the OP is asking.
Please help us...
http://tinyurl.com/7291-nandroid
seems to work
I tried flashing the boot.img, system.img ans recovery.img with FastBoot. Still stuck at the Dell Logo.
Can somebody explain me how to restore using Nandroid, I don't know where to put the files "goodpill" just provided, Nandroid always say "Can't find MISC" and not able to find my files.
Sorry for all these questions.
Regards
you extract the folder you just downloaded to the clockworkmod\backup directory on your sd card and launch nandroid on the device and choose that folder to restore from
Hi Again,
Thanks a lot for your help, I am using Clockworkmod v1.8.1.7 and did exactly what you just said about the folders on the sd card, and still not luck, Nandroid say "Can't find MISC" and "No File Found"
Is this the correct path?
SD-root\clockworkmod\backup
Thanks again
goodpill said:
you extract the folder you just downloaded to the clockworkmod\backup directory on your sd card and launch nandroid on the device and choose that folder to restore from
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Ok sorry for last post, I figure out my mistake. Now I am able to point to the files you provided in the previous post and start the restore procedure, after I get this error.
Erasing Boot before restore...
Error while formating BOOT:!
Can somebody help me please.
Regards
I also have the same error when I try to format "system"
Erasing Boot before restore...
Error while formating BOOT:!
Erasing System before restore...
Error while formating SYSTEM:!
Can this be related to the fact my Streak is not rooted?
Please help.
i am not sure what the problem is, did you install fastboot and clockworkbackup?
are you rooted with androot (not sure if this is necessary)
did you try the factory reset and start over routine?
I have tried install CM7 on my flipout, I used tutorial writed by ShockBuddy:
install zip from sd-> install complete-> reboot-> and nothing change xD
my question is where is problem??
Gnoome said:
I have tried install CM7 on my flipout, I used tutorial writed by ShockBuddy:
install zip from sd-> install complete-> reboot-> and nothing change xD
my question is where is problem??
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Did u wipe data / factory reset?
same problem,wiped but nothing changed..had latest firware avaiable installed 1.19.2,could be this?
sincellorybs
inaroom said:
same problem,wiped but nothing changed..had latest firware avaiable installed 1.19.2,could be this?
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if you use Bootstrap
a.mounts and storage --> mount /system
b.wipe data/factory reset & wipe cache partition
c.install zip from sdcard -->choose zip from sdcard
As the one above me said
Reflash your Flipout with RSD Lite
In Recovery, wipe data/factory reset
Wipe Cache
Mounts and Storage --> mount /system
Flash the Rom, reboot and it should work ^^
Ok it's working I hope you will finish your work Great work!!!!! thx for help
same for me,didn't do the mount/system step.thanks!!
Im glad its working now, check out the Roms Thread for Bugs and Report Bugs there!
Hi,
Can anyone help me with this particular rom??? its stuck on bootanimation. I've done everything required to install this rom, but no sucess yet..
Thank You..
Do you have repartition? Did you wipe data before installing?
scux said:
Do you have repartition? Did you wipe data before installing?
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yes i did a repartition using forumber's method and i did wipe data coz i was on aurora sp 6.2 ultimate....is there any problem???
so, i accidentially wiped my system before backing up via twrp! idiot i know just clicked system by mistake. now i have nothing. any help. can't find stock image. anyone have a twrp backup they would share with me? please?
jmtjr278 said:
so, i accidentially wiped my system before backing up via twrp! idiot i know just clicked system by mistake. now i have nothing. any help. can't find stock image. anyone have a twrp backup they would share with me? please?
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Can you get into fastboot? Did you try the restore tool?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...ndows-tool-moto-x-style-pure-edition-t3199905
crisis averted. extracted files from above post and fastbooted them via my linux machine. must be the fastest to ever soft brick a device. mods if you would like to close please do.
Hello!
I tried to do a clean install of MIUI Global (10.3.11, which came with the phone). I didn't install any other ROM before in this device. Wiped eveything (data, system, dalvik etc.), then flashed the ROM and Magisk.
Now, when I connect the phone via USB I cannot access my files. It only shows "internal shared storage" on Windows, and it's all empty. When I try to transfer a file it shows nothing, the file just don't go. While in recovery I can access the storage and transfer files.
*I did activate USB depuration in developer mode.
*I did change de USB mode to "transfer files"
*I reinstalled the ROM several times.
Maybe it's something to do with the format type of the storage?
I'd try to do a ROM fastboot but I cannot find the fastboot version of MIUI Global for MI 9T.
Please, help
Did you format data? I think you forgot this part, format data then you can wipe it if you want.(formatting will delete everything from your internal storage ofc)
Ohk Let Me Help You .
Have You Advance Swipe the internal storage..then rebooted to twrp Before flashing the ROM !!
GedeonTaylor said:
Did you format data? I think you forgot this part, format data then you can wipe it if you want.(formatting will delete everything from your internal storage ofc)
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Thanks for the reply! Yes, I did.
It seems like the "/storage/emulated/0/........." is broken. I cannot do nothing on this folder. I tried to create a file/folder in it with Solid Explorer and it says that the directory wasn't found.
Any idea?
Dev_Kahl said:
Ohk Let Me Help You .
Have You Advance Swipe the internal storage..then rebooted to twrp Before flashing the ROM !!
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I already tried this. I'll try once more to format data, wipe, reboot to TWRP and flash the ROM.
velkz said:
I already tried this. I'll try once more to format data, wipe, reboot to TWRP and flash the ROM.
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Ohk seems like a complicated one ...Can You Flash The FASTBOOT ROM if I give you the link of the correct ROM for you device !! ( this is all I can help )
Dev_Kahl said:
Ohk seems like a complicated one ...Can You Flash The FASTBOOT ROM if I give you the link of the correct ROM for you device !! ( this is all I can help )
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Yes, please! I didn't find any fastboot ROM for mi 9t.
GedeonTaylor said:
Did you format data? I think you forgot this part, format data then you can wipe it if you want.(formatting will delete everything from your internal storage ofc)
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Noticed that when I try to wipe data after formatting it an error appears on TWRP: "error opening '/data/media' (No such file or directory". Is it normal?
Seems like the ROM isn't properly creating the directory, that's why I can't access it.
velkz said:
Yes, please! I didn't find any fastboot ROM for mi 9t.
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http://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
Here You Go
Dev_Kahl said:
http://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
Here You Go
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Thank you! Gonna try it and update here
Edit: FOUND THE FIX! All I had to do was fix the SELinux contexts on TWRP. Now everything is normal. Thank you both for trying to help
velkz said:
Thank you! Gonna try it and update here
Edit: FOUND THE FIX! All I had to do was fix the SELinux contexts on TWRP. Now everything is normal. Thank you both for trying to help
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Velkz
How do you did that?
mauriciocardoso said:
Velkz
How do you did that?
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Boot into TWRP -> Advanced -> Fix Contexts