Hi,
I have an rooted ATT D800 with TWRP.
I was trying to flash AEON V2 rom. TWRP started to wipe /system. After 20 minutes, nothing happened, stuck on the beginning of the process. I was unable to stop it, so I reboot the phone.
Then the phone don't boot Android, stuck at LG logo... After this, tried to reinstall rom, but now console shows a message: "/system is not mounted".
Now I can't wipe anything (/cache for example), and also can't install any ROM. ADB don't seem to work...
I get into "mount" on TWRP, and i wasn't able to mount System. Other two are mounted.
Any idea?
I get into the options and enable "force use rm -rf" and now i'm able to wipe.
I still can't mount /system. Search on fstab and its pointing to /dev/block/mmcblk0p34 but i can't do more..
I get into the options and enable "force use rm -rf" and now i'm able to wipe.
I still can't mount /system. Search on fstab and its pointing to /dev/block/mmcblk0p34 but i can't do more..
Flash the stock rom? Whit the kdz flasher (i forgot the name) and try again to wipe data
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Seems that this doesn't work with AT&T D800 (read in other forums). Anyway, I don't find KDZ firmware.
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I can't help you but if you start a new thread with a title like "can't mount system, can't boot, need help" or something like that you significantly increase your chances of getting help.
Had this also!
Try this (it worked for me)
if u have a backup restored try this:
1. go to restore
2. select backup and untick all boxes (data, boot, system and dalvik)
3. select boot and click restore
4 after its done, select data and click restore
My point is.. restore them 1 at a time and then it will succeed
Problem is that the /boot is corrupting the /system file! Thats the reason it gives you errors...
Just restore one at a time and after the last one is restored (/system) then just click reboot
Mind that /system takes about 15 minutes to restore so be patient
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My T-Mobile G1 wont recover when i choose any of the options my phone still doesent go back to normal here are the exact words on the screen.
Android System Recovery <2e>
Use the trackball to highlight:
click to select
reboot system now [Home+ Back]
apply sdcard: update. Zaip [Alt+S]
wipe data/factory reset [Alt+W}
Wipe cache partition
E:Can't open / cache/recovery/command
the last 1 isn't an option and i want to get my phone back to normal some one please HELP ME!!!!!
Fasboot the files you need. I'm unclear of exactly what you want to do so I can not provide commands for you. Are you looking to Nand restore or something else?
I think their recovery is just fine, but they wiped after updating which is giving them the illusion that their phone is busted.
Just go back into recovery and apply update.zip without any wipes or clears this time then reboot see if that works.
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Hi,
While flashing Blepart 2.x Partition I got this Status 7 error. I did'nt knew how to resolve it. So, I googled it and searched many threads relating to this problem. The guides were totally meant for ROMS so i experimented the same thing with the partition I had and voila it worked like a charm .
NOTE: I am not responsible for your device if anything goes wrong like bricked etc. You follow this guide at your own risk. And this guide is solely meant for Huawei U8800 Ideos X5.
These are the steps:
1. First extract your Partition Scheme (Winrar, Winzip, 7-Zip)
2. Go to the folder META_INF > COM > GOOGLE > ANDROID
3. Here you will find a file "updater-script"
4. Open the "updater-script" with notepad++.
5. Delete text, starting from "assert till the semicolon of the last getprop command. (see image in attached file-lines to delete)
6. Save the file and zip it again and Reflash. And now you have new partition scheme.
Hope this Helps..
This is actually a caution, to make sure the partition table is installed using BlePart recovery. However, I guess you installed it normally (not using BlePart recovery), and if it works the same, maybe I can remove BlePart recovery altogether. The only reason I did that was because the /cache mounting. CWM likes to store the logs on that partition, and when changing partition table, it can cause bad things to happen. BlePart 2.x only modifies the last 3 partitions, hence it does not change /cache position in the EMMC or anything. I will look into it.
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This is actually a caution, to make sure the partition table is installed using BlePart recovery. However, I guess you installed it normally (not using BlePart recovery), and if it works the same, maybe I can remove BlePart recovery altogether. The only reason I did that was because the /cache mounting. CWM likes to store the logs on that partition, and when changing partition table, it can cause bad things to happen. BlePart 2.x only modifies the last 3 partitions, hence it does not change /cache position in the EMMC or anything. I will look into it.
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thnx for the reply, however I did flash it with Blepart recovery....
I think that in some cases the problem is the wrong recovery i almost did that because i haven t read the instructions completely when downloading the files and preparing to install blepart and cm11.
help
when I'll install google apps i have the error 7
"Set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed
E: error in / storage/sdacrd0/gapps...zip
(status7)
Installation aborted. "
Do the same procedure described here?
thanks
heee said:
when I'll install google apps i have the error 7
"Set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed
E: error in / storage/sdacrd0/gapps...zip
(status7)
Installation aborted. "
Do the same procedure described here?
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sorry i cant help you in that case coz i didnt get this error before ask blefish or give it a shot....
Yes me too but I reboot it later and everything was normally. Don't think about that and reboot. I'm using kitkat now.
Sorry for my bad english
rsim said:
Yes me too but I reboot it later and everything was normally. Don't think about that and reboot. I'm using kitkat now.
Sorry for my bad english
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I did that too xD
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Im using forumber partition scheme. Do i need to wipe something to install the blepart scheme?
Without wipes i get errors, but not the status 7 one. I already modified the updater script.
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Im using forumber partition scheme. Do i need to wipe something to install the blepart scheme?
Without wipes i get errors, but not the status 7 one. I already modified the updater script.
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whats the error u get??? have u tried installing cm11 on the current partition??
I tried to install the cm11 but that to doesn't work. I get error. I forgot to write the errors. Sorry
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I tried to install the cm11 but that to doesn't work. I get error. I forgot to write the errors. Sorry
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Have you flashed the blepart partition scheme with blepart recovery?
[Q] TWRP backup fails on data partition "E: Unable to stat /data/data/../cache/ .. "
Whenever I try a full nandroid backup in TWRP it always fails once it gets a few hundred files into the data partition. However, it does complete the backup when the data partition isn't selected.
When I first start the backup a bunch of different red error messages come up for various cache files in the data partition.
"E: Unable to stat '/data/data/[variousapp]/cache/[stuff]/[hashvalue?]' "
I've got a rooted T-Mobile Note 3 with Jedi Elite ROM and TWRP 2.8.1.0, however I'm not completely sure that my phone is legitimately rooted. If I try to open the SuperSU app it says "There is no SuperSU binary installed,...", and applications constantly achieve root access then get denied it moments later. Or sometimes the applications achieve root access with no further issues, it's quite random.
Does anyone have any idea what could be going on?
EDIT: It also should be noted that the files in the error messages can be found when using the TWRP file manager, but when using any file manager application with the OS booted the "/data" folder appears empty.
Anyone have any idea?
Thanks
Well.... from the top of my head I would try to do these things:
1) install one of those "check to see if I am rooted" apps and run it.
2) flash a kernel that has been prerooted, i.e.:that it installs the SU binary to the appropriate location.
3) flash one of those .zip packages in twrp that root your phone.
4) check to see if you can make twrp install root for you ( i think when it doesn't detect root binary it offers to do that).
5) reinstall rom only part as a last resort?
Once you restore proper root access you might need to restore proper SELinux labels to /cache /system /data.
Let me know if you get to this part and need specific instructions.
Best of luck
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Well.... from the top of my head I would try to do these things:
1) install one of those "check to see if I am rooted" apps and run it.
2) flash a kernel that has been prerooted, i.e.:that it installs the SU binary to the appropriate location.
3) flash one of those .zip packages in twrp that root your phone.
4) check to see if you can make twrp install root for you ( i think when it doesn't detect root binary it offers to do that).
5) reinstall rom only part as a last resort?
Once you restore proper root access you might need to restore proper SELinux labels to /cache /system /data.
Let me know if you get to this part and need specific instructions.
Best of luck
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I flashed the latest SuperSU.zip and that ended up fixing root access. The Root Checker app verifies it as well as other applications being granted root access.
I tried flashing CF-Auto-Root in TWRP and it fails.
How do I restore the SELinux labels for those directories?
You caught me on my way to bed but here are the instructions:
From terminal or adb shell
su
ll -Z
(check for any "unlabeled" text for /data /cache /system)
restorecon -Rv /cache
restorecon -Rv /data
mount -o remount,rw /system
restorecon -Rv /system
mount -o remount,ro /system
ll -Z (you should not find any "unlabeled" /cache /data /system)
Let me know how it goes
I tried all those commands from the terminal and it still shows all of the same "Unable to stat" error messages when backing up
The "ll -Z" command, is that supposed to be double pipe or double L? I'd never seen a double L command before so I couldn't get it to work if that's what it is.
Sorry to budge in but I have the same problem too on my oneplus one. Everytime I do something in twrp it saids unable to stat /data/data/com.android.chrome/something I wiped /data and it still does that. I tried to install custom rom and when it starts it saids something is wrong with my system udi and com.android.phone keeps on crashing. So I don't know how I am suppose to fix this. If I format /data I will lose all my pictures,music,apps,etc. since it will wipe /data/media? Any help?
Edit: Upon reading the first post again, I also can't perform nandroid backup because it fails at /data. Which was why I wanted to try different rom and wipe /data to see if it would be fixed.
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Sorry to budge in but I have the same problem too on my oneplus one. Everytime I do something in twrp it saids unable to stat /data/data/com.android.chrome/something I wiped /data and it still does that. I tried to install custom rom and when it starts it saids something is wrong with my system udi and com.android.phone keeps on crashing. So I don't know how I am suppose to fix this. If I format /data I will lose all my pictures,music,apps,etc. since it will wipe /data/media? Any help?
Edit: Upon reading the first post again, I also can't perform nandroid backup because it fails at /data. Which was why I wanted to try different rom and wipe /data to see if it would be fixed.
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pat, did you have any luck fixing this? i'm having the exact same issue with my oneplus
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utjock12 said:
pat, did you have any luck fixing this? i'm having the exact same issue with my oneplus
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alright i said screw it and wiped internal storage and it fixed the issue. i had to push ROM onto the new storage through ADB but it seemed to fix the issue.
For anyone who is wondering you need to do a FULL wipe (ie in recovery wipe EVERYTHING including internal storage), then push or mount devices through recovery and put ROM back onto SD card.
bu_plus said:
Hi friend,
I have tried my best to locate the download link for the new ver. 5.00 ROM but with no success.
Kindly could you please provide me with the link. BTW, I'm using firefox browser.
Best regards,
bu_plus
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Well you fixed it the easy way, I went to the thread on how to turn oneplus one back to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
I unzipped the 44s Stock ROM and manually flashed each file via adb to it, that cleared up all my problems. I did lose some data, at least at had my apps, messages, and pictures backed up.
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pat, did you have any luck fixing this? i'm having the exact same issue with my oneplus
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alright i said screw it and wiped internal storage and it fixed the issue. i had to push ROM onto the new storage through ADB but it seemed to fix the issue.
For anyone who is wondering you need to do a FULL wipe (ie in recovery wipe EVERYTHING including internal storage), then push or mount devices through recovery and put ROM back onto SD card.
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I have this same problem with my OPO and I tried a full wipe including internal storage, but the "unable to stat..." problem still persists. Should I try using the "Format Data" option on TWRP instead of just the "Advanced Wipe"? I tried searching online for the difference but I can't really find any information.
monkey29992 said:
I have this same problem with my OPO and I tried a full wipe including internal storage, but the "unable to stat..." problem still persists. Should I try using the "Format Data" option on TWRP instead of just the "Advanced Wipe"? I tried searching online for the difference but I can't really find any information.
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So I had my issue on my OPO also, still never confirmed what the actual issue was but after some googling I saw this thread and maybe one more with the same error description.
From TWRP I went Wipe->Advanced Wipe->Clicked ALL boxes.
From what I could tell the issue is actually on the "internal storage" partition which is your emulated SD Card.
I'm not actually sure what the "Format Data" option does tbh I never had to go that far.
Word of warning, make sure you have ADB working and you know how to push files to your phone. You can in theory use the "mount" option from TWRP and connect to a PC as an extendable drive but this functionality is super flaky and is known to not work on occasion.
you don't have to!!!!!!!!!!!
actually i formated it and i was looking for a way to transfer my zip file to internal storage ........... but when i clicked on backup/restore it started to install and booted normally !!!!!!!!!!!!! (by temp boot file)
Sad I am also facing this problem too. At last I have to format everything to get my phone working again, wiping /data does not work, must wipe /data including media.
Internal Storage failure?
This happens to me all the time all of a sudden. I did not change anything at all, except for flashing a new CM version.
I also get a strange stat error, something with google.photo cache.
Yesterday, I have then flashed the new 2.8.6(7) and that gave my phone the rest. It might be because I flashed through TWRP itself into the recovery partition, but now additional to the backup error above when I want to erase dalvik cache, the recovery just hangs. I also can't restore a backup atm.
Now I have reflashed the real 2.8.6.0 recovery and it still hangs when I want to wipe dalvik... wtf is going on here?
And oh yea, my phone does not boot anymore either, it just loops at the flash screen...
UPDATE:
After I found some info on this thread about similar issues, I factory reset my phone with stock recovery (TWRP was not reliable anymore, even the 2.8.6.0 version that was running perfectly before) and then reflashed the latest CM on a wiped internal storage. Now I am up and running again with minimal loss of data due to my TB backups that are scheduled and save to the SD.
But this leaves a very weird feeling back, basically my phone was rendered useless out of nowhere (I was running the previous CM for 2 weeks already), making TWRP backups impossible and forcing me to wipe the internal storage with all media on it without giving me the chance to back it up (MTP in TWPR was also very flaky and died several times half in copy operations). Something is going very wrong with this phone, never ever had that on any of my 5 previous htc devices and the fact that the OnePlusOne users are among the main ones that reported similar issues, I have a feeling it is linked to cheap storage quality. Motorola is a Chinese company now after all... :-/
Hello,
I had the same issue with my Galaxy s4 GT-I9500, it said "E: Unable to stat /data/...", wiping didn't fix, but after I run "format data", it fixed the issue for me.
I have been going through the same issue. I can fix it for 'a while' (by wiping and formatting data) before it comes back again. Anyone knows how to get rid of this once and for all?
im using ASUS Zenfone 5 as my daily driver since it was came out. before everything screwed up, im using XOSP 6.3 it was stable, but recently bugging. first time i unlock bootloader with ASUS official unlocker. My history of custom rom are CM12, Ressurection Remix LP, DirtyUnicorn, Cleanstock, XOSP. long short story. im trying tanks0412's stable Ressurection Remix, follow the precise of the instruction which is wiping System, dalvik, cache, data and internal. wiping internal which leads me to this problem, this problem has been occured 1-2 times when i did it and i succesfully fix it by flashing RR LP or somehow it fixed. but this time, it wont. its been 3 days.
- it shows error 7 when flash rom, tried to remove asserts line in the rom. wont work
- TWRP shows internal storage 0 MB. tried to remount system with terminal. wont work
- tried to update TWRP, flashing via flashboot. wont work
- tried to downgrade TWRP to 2.8.7.0 with Zenfone Asist. wont work
- tried to flash CM13.1 system image with Zenfone Asist. says okay, everything fine in bootloader. reboot to recovery, says no os installed. Cant boot to system.
Device info =
ASUS Zenfone 5
- 8 GB internal storage
- 32 GB external storage
- 2 GB RAM
- ASUS T00J/F (i forgot)
- A500CG
- TWRP 3.0.M2-0
this is my first thread. correct me if im wrong
PLEASE HELP:crying:
Same problem
I'm having the same problem.. Did you find any solution for that?
Has anyone fixed this prob yet? Im facing it right now and it say failed to mount system data and cache.
earl0325 said:
Has anyone fixed this prob yet? Im facing it right now and it say failed to mount system data and cache.
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Did you guys tried formatting data ? Don't wipe data but format data . I ran into this problem once this fixed the problem.
@Arrvinkumar
Boomshiva said:
Did you guys tried formatting data ? Don't wipe data but format data . I ran into this problem once this fixed the problem.
@Arrvinkumar
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I tried that also stil facing the same errors.
Try this steps carefully :
1. Wipe cache, dalvic cache, system, data and internal storage.
2. After wiping press format data and then type "yes" .
3. After formating data, now go to install and flash the ROM you want with gapps.
4. After flashing rom and gapps now reboot system.
5. First boot will take some time.
(Note: keep in mind that after wiping cache,dalvik,system,data,internal you have to do format data (which you will see in bottom right corner of wipe section) )
Whenever I install new custom rom, i use only these steps. I never encounter these problems as i always format my data.
Try this things,hope you will use your device.
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juyel92 said:
Try this steps carefully :
1. Wipe cache, dalvic cache, system, data and internal storage.
2. After wiping press format data and then type "yes" .
3. After formating data, now go to install and flash the ROM you want with gapps.
4. After flashing rom and gapps now reboot system.
5. First boot will take some time.
(Note: keep in mind that after wiping cache,dalvik,system,data,internal you have to do format data (which you will see in bottom right corner of wipe section) )
Whenever I install new custom rom, i use only these steps. I never encounter these problems as i always format my data.
Try this things,hope you will use your device.
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I still have the error after trying your guide.
Failed to mount '/system' (invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/data' (invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/cache' ( invalid argument)
I badly need to fix this so i can use my phone again
earl0325 said:
I still have the error after trying your guide.
Failed to mount '/system' (invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/data' (invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/cache' ( invalid argument)
I badly need to fix this so i can use my phone again
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Okay.
First check weather its mounted or not.
To do this go to twrp recovery mode, select Mount and check [√] every option. After that try to flash the rom again. It seems like your system,data and cache is not mounted. See if that helps or not.
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juyel92 said:
Okay.
First check weather its mounted or not.
To do this go to twrp recovery mode, select Mount and check [√] every option. After that try to flash the rom again. It seems like your system,data and cache is not mounted. See if that helps or not.
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It is not mounted and i cannot mount it on the TWRP>mount. Even though I pressed it, it doesnt [√]
earl0325 said:
It is not mounted and i cannot mount it on the TWRP>mount. Even though I pressed it, it doesnt [√]
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Which version of twrp you are running?
juyel92 said:
Which version of twrp you are running?
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Im on twrp 3.0m4.0
earl0325 said:
Im on twrp 3.0m4.0
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Do one thing just revert back to stock ROM. After that root it again, unlock bootloader and install latest twrp and flash the custom ROM again.
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Do one thing just revert back to stock ROM. After that root it again, unlock bootloader and install latest twrp and flash the custom ROM again.
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I cant even revert to stock rom because when i flash fastboot.img and recovery.img then i try to enter recovery it leads me to twrp not the stock. Btw im the one your helping in the RR Nougat thread of tank
In twrp go to advanced -> select data -> change filesystem type and change it to f2fs and then ext4 after that. Do that with all the partitions
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In twrp go to advanced -> select data -> change filesystem type and change it to f2fs and then ext4 after that. Do that with all the partitions
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Still didn't fixed the problem sir.
earl0325 said:
I tried that also stil facing the same errors.
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Flash original kernel with adb command. hope u fix it
Kevin [email protected] said:
Flash original kernel with adb command. hope u fix it
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Whre can i get the original kernel and can u give me the code yo input to flash kernel? Thanks ill try your recommendation.
im facing the sam problem too.. anyone can help???
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im facing the sam problem too.. anyone can help???
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In your twrp does it also say failed to mount /system,/data, and /cache (invalid argument)
earl0325 said:
In your twrp does it also say failed to mount /system,/data, and /cache (invalid argument)
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yess,, i face the same problem too.. i have trying install every rom but nothing change,, it just failed prosses after all... everything is "failed to mount" in twrp
I have installed my custom rom (AOKP) with TWRP 3.1.1-0 and now I want to restore with a backup made just before installing. Now when I restore, when is at "data" it gives me error 255. I tried with 3.0.2-0, I tried wiping full storage and system, still same error.
I need urgent help, please, I have extremely important data on that backup.
Thanks
XTutorials said:
I have installed my custom rom (AOKP) with TWRP 3.1.1-0 and now I want to restore with a backup made just before installing. Now when I restore, when is at "data" it gives me error 255. I tried with 3.0.2-0, I tried wiping full storage and system, still same error.
I need urgent help, please, I have extremely important data on that backup.
Thanks
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Try to repair the data partition, go to the wipes section and select the data partition and give it at the bottom you give it to repair, once in that menu you select repair partition, slides to confirm and test to see, I hope I've been helpful
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Try to repair the data partition, go to the wipes section and select the data partition and give it at the bottom you give it to repair, once in that menu you select repair partition, slides to confirm and test to see, I hope I've been helpful
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Thanks, but same error. I will try repairing the partition from 3.1.1-0 too.
Ok
TWRP backup is'nt made for switching roms and works pretty awful with pure android <--> emui. I recommend you to test DualBootPatcher for testing roms easily
Vika__ said:
TWRP backup is'nt made for switching roms and works pretty awful with pure android <--> emui. I recommend you to test DualBootPatcher for testing roms easily
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I'm sure of that. But I've solved my question by just switching data.ext4.win000 to data.ext4.zip and extracted what files I needed
Wiping to Repair Data Partion it fails with error 1.
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Try to repair the data partition, go to the wipes section and select the data partition and give it at the bottom you give it to repair, once in that menu you select repair partition, slides to confirm and test to see, I hope I've been helpful
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I am trying repair the Data Partition it fails saying,
/sbin/e2fsck -fp /dev/block/mmcblk0p40 process ended with Error: 1
unable to repair Data.
kindly now guide me what should I do.
Try formatting in ext4
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