Missing Storage Space - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Ok so who stole my internal storage space, I know it wasn't the backups as they aren't any in /mnt/shell/emulated/?
I'm very confused

ScuzUK said:
Ok so who stole my internal storage space, I know it wasn't the backups as they aren't any in /mnt/shell/emulated/?
I'm very confused
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Ok - so its not just me. I updated to 4.4 yesterday and this morning noticed I was missing a lot of space.
I did a manual update then installed Team Win recovery - now only have 5.67 out of 16 gigs space.
No idea what the issue is but if anyone can help......

backups are on /data/media/clockworkmod
for twrp is the space avalaible only 6gigs or u have 6gigs left of 13 gigs?

opssemnik said:
backups are on /data/media/clockworkmod
for twrp is the space avalaible only 6gigs or u have 6gigs left of 13 gigs?
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I'm not sure where in TWRP to see the amount of space - best I can find is under backups it tells me I have 2001 mb free, same as in the phone settings.
Under the mount menu I do see that only unmount data and unmount cache are x'd. Mount system and Mount SD card are unchecked. And it's set to use internal storage.
And just in case it helps:

mattarse said:
Ok - so its not just me. I updated to 4.4 yesterday and this morning noticed I was missing a lot of space.
I did a manual update then installed Team Win recovery - now only have 5.67 out of 16 gigs space.
No idea what the issue is but if anyone can help......
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My friend you are right you are not the only one and I assume you updated using the images right? Ok well if you look on every page of this section of our lovely forum you will see multiple threads with the same issue. Simple man you need stock recovery and you would have to do a factory reset to get your storage back but from stock and not custom recovery... For more info simply scroll through these pages or use Google
Edit: My bad by manual update did you mean images? Or did you use which I think all should use the numerous zip files out there

playya said:
My friend you are right you are not the only one and I assume you updated using the images right? Ok well if you look on every page of this section of our lovely forum you will see multiple threads with the same issue. Simple man you need stock recovery and you would have to do a factory reset to get your storage back but from stock and not custom recovery... For more info simply scroll through these pages or use Google
Edit: My bad by manual update did you mean images? Or did you use which I think all should use the numerous zip files out there
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I used the images downloaded from here -
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-krt16o-factory-75ccae7a.tgz
Installed using fastboot - went back to a completely blank, stock phone.
So if I redo it with stick recovery - am I going to lose it again if I install twrp again? All past post I find are a little vague as to the cause and effect.

mattarse said:
I used the images downloaded from here -
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-krt16o-factory-75ccae7a.tgz
Installed using fastboot - went back to a completely blank, stock phone.
So if I redo it with stick recovery - am I going to lose it again if I install twrp again? All past post I find are a little vague as to the cause and effect.
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my friend have you searched for your issue after I mentioned it. There are tutorials on what to do. You have to go back to stock recovery and then do a data/factory wipe... Sorry no you will not lose anything after reinstalling TWRP, its not TWRP that caused your issue

playya said:
my friend have you searched for your issue after I mentioned it. There are tutorials on what to do. You have to go back to stock recovery and then do a data/factory wipe... Sorry no you will not lose anything after reinstalling TWRP, its not TWRP that caused your issue
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I searched and found the fix - but couldn't find a specific answer as to whether TWRP was causing the issue or not.
The space is back now though - thanks - about to add twrp again and root it once more.

mattarse said:
I searched and found the fix - but couldn't find a specific answer as to whether TWRP was causing the issue or not.
The space is back now though - thanks - about to add twrp again and root it once more.
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Glad you are back up and running
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0B phone storage, first time set up on every boot?

Well, I was fine up until last night when I went to flash back to a old backup I had after not being pleased with what I had downloaded. That somehow brought me to some odd stock rom, I have no idea how really but I had lost vibration and these issues started. I then used Odin's stock file stock files to get back to what should be stock, but I'm not having both of these problems. Every time my phone boots it runs though the first time setup regardless if I follow though the whole thing or not. I also can not install anything like Rom Manager because my phone has no storage left. My SD card was also formatted at some point while I tried to fix all these issues last night.
At this point I have no idea how to proceed. I've tried rooting and I just get a failed message after my reboot. I'm stuck at this point.
Is this a development question? There are many threads about this issue. Search: use it
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wizang said:
Is this a development question? There are many threads about this issue. Search: use it
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I have no idea why I posted this here. Really sorry. I'll delete it in a second, but I have searched several times and none of the fixes I've found work.
yes there are alot of threads with the same problem>
did you install voodoo kernel and did not remove voodoo before reverting back?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804784
also here is the original topic called "FIXED 0.00 internal storage problem". it was several pages in.
itstee said:
yes there are alot of threads with the same problem>
did you install voodoo kernel and did not remove voodoo before reverting back?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804784
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I believe at this point that is what my problem is. WHen I try to get into CWM I don't have update.zip on my sdcard any more.
sonofskywalker3 said:
also here is the original topic called "FIXED 0.00 internal storage problem". it was several pages in.
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Thanks for that; I'm working my way though those steps now. I believe I should be rooted well enough soon.
I do not know, however, how I'm suppose to install CWM, or "4. Use cwm to restore the stock.zip (kernel)." and "7. Apply CWM. Wipe data." to remove voodoo.
Also after running the one click root in that thread it ends with several errors and I do not see superuser as an app on my phone, making me assume it didn't work.

[Q] A2SD problems.

Here is a story about me and my phone:
I'm using this rom for about 2-3 months and it's great!! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1817793
But when I was updating some apps with the Play Store I got error 492.
Googled it and I found a thread on XDA and it said that I had to clear some caches.
So I did that and a Dalvik Cache wipe and I fixed permissions.
But it ended in an endless boot. So wiped everything and I did as an extra a Task 29. I flashed my rom installed INT2EXT+. The first boot after I flashed INT2EXT+ something weird happened: The WiFi just didn't turn on. I just turned it on but the slider bounced back after 5 seconds. Reflashed still that problem. So here comes the question how can I fix it?
Wi-Fi issues are sometimes connected to too small system partition. Perhaps caused by bad blocks. Make sure your system partition is bigger than needed. I usually add 10/15 mb above what the rom requires
samsamuel said:
Wi-Fi issues are sometimes connected to too small system partition. Perhaps caused by bad blocks. Make sure your system partition is bigger than needed. I usually add 10/15 mb above what the rom requires
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Did what you said but when I let it start up I just see just a FC of Settings that's it. :crying::crying:
I rebooted it several times en every time it boots up I see ''Android is Upgrading''.
did you do a 'wipe data' because although the partitioning will clear out all teh nand, there may be stuff on the sd-ext/fat that are left over. a wipe data / factory reset clears those out too.
samsamuel said:
did you do a 'wipe data' because although the partitioning will clear out all teh nand, there may be stuff on the sd-ext/fat that are left over. a wipe data / factory reset clears those out too.
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Did that still no progress..... :crying::crying::crying::crying:
Does anyone else have an idea?
sorry for using your thread for another Qstn.
is it possible to get an app that the files which will be downloaded from the store will donwload it directly to the sd card?
M3lloW1 said:
sorry for using your thread for another Qstn.
is it possible to get an app that the files which will be downloaded from the store will donwload it directly to the sd card?
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Yes, it's called A2SD you will have to flash something trough CWM and partition sd card. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
elias2204 said:
Yes, it's called A2SD you will have to flash something trough CWM and partition sd card. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
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But let's get on topic again what can I do to make A2SD work back again?
Please Please help me!!!! I'm turning pretty desparate by now!
just saying but:
Funnydwarf said:
That's because int2ex need its own script for wiping dalvik, using the one provided with CWM will cause bootloops: both of you can find the right one on the first post of croniccorey's thread. Just search for "Dalvik-Cache Wipe Tool" then make it run from install zip from sdcard entry.
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If you have int2ex installed then download and run that zip because if you use normal CWM wipe-cache-dalvik, you'll get a bootloop. this may help you?
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twrp recovery

Im trying to go a backup of my rom and when I go into recovery to do the backup it says not enough space . I am backing it up to a 64 gb sd card with obee 39 of gb left. After a couple of times I looked at the data and it was at somthing 750000mb on datawhich is almost 70gb of data which is impossible
scotty25 said:
Im trying to go a backup of my rom and when I go into recovery to do the backup it says not enough space . I am backing it up to a 64 gb sd card with obee 39 of gb left. After a couple of times I looked at the data and it was at somthing 750000mb on datawhich is almost 70gb of data which is impossible
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this happened to me. Unfortunately i gave up and ended up reflashing the rom i was using.
I originally tried to just flash twrp via odin and the same problem would happen. I ended up just wiping and installing everything from scratch. Weird thing was that it happened again. I did a final wipe and after i would flash one thing i would make a backup. Now i don't have the issue. Originally it said i had 7tb of /data.
scotty25 said:
Im trying to go a backup of my rom and when I go into recovery to do the backup it says not enough space . I am backing it up to a 64 gb sd card with obee 39 of gb left. After a couple of times I looked at the data and it was at somthing 750000mb on datawhich is almost 70gb of data which is impossible
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And you selected the sdcard as the backup location? It defaults to internal. I know it is reading the data size wrong from what you posted but thought I would check to make sure.
That is correct. But how do I fix the data so I can backup my roms
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all i know is that TWRP has some major issues...and ill probalby be going back to CWM
even the timestamps are way off
Anyone else have problems with TWRP 2.6.0.0 locking at the splash screen? Its really annoying. I went back to TWRP 2.5.0.2 for the time being until this can get worked out.
raxxid said:
Anyone else have problems with TWRP 2.6.0.0 locking at the splash screen? Its really annoying. I went back to TWRP 2.5.0.2 for the time being until this can get worked out.
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how did you upgrade to 2.60 ??
try directly from goo manager
or if you are upgrading from twrp zip file then make sure you wipe/dalvik first
i am on 2.6 upgraded from 2.5 works great no problem what so ever
saj070 said:
how did you upgrade to 2.60 ??
try directly from goo manager
or if you are upgrading from twrp zip file then make sure you wipe/dalvik first
i am on 2.6 upgraded from 2.5 works great no problem what so ever
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I have been trying both methods. Though I never tried wiping dalvik. I figured recovery would be separate from all that stuff but it does seem to happen more when I do a reboot into recovery from cm10.1. I'll give it a shot. While I like the additions in 2.6.0.0 it does lack the polish of 2.5.0.2 so I may end of staying with that release long term until a maintenance release is made for 2.6.0.0.

Need help/overwhelmed! Noob flashing to GPE 5.0.1?

Hi,
I want to install the ROM here on my Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505). I rooted and installed CM on it about 4 months ago, but since have forgotten anything about the process except for towelroot lol. My phone is currently running jflte snapshot M10 ROM for CM. Unfortunately, I have grown quite sick of it as I find I have to restart my phone once, maybe twice a day for everything to run smoothly. I run into problems where the WiFi likes to get stuck saying 'Turning on..'. Ive also been having problems with Google Maps and GPS lately and havent been able to rely on it, possibly its an issue its having with CM. I want to have the fresh Lollipop feel on my phone without any problems if possible. The only trouble is I dont know how to get there. Can anyone help me? Ive completely forgotten the process needed and when I try to look for it on here I am overwhelmed with things I need to do, which version I need to use etc etc. If anyone would be able to help me achieve this it would be greatly appreciated. In the end I just want a nice Lollipop android phone that doesn't have problems on my current S4 (Id rather not have to get a new phone at least until December ) I'm pretty sure I dont have a custom kernel or anything like that as it mentioned in some pages that I will need to get one I think? I also have philz CWM installed.
You have Philz installed, so you don't need to root again. Download the ROM and follow the instructions on the page.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
You have Philz installed, so you don't need to root again. Download the ROM and follow the instructions on the page.
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It also mentioned to make sure I have the latest modem for my variant, how do I check/update that?
In regards to the kernel (which has a link on the same page), what do I do with that?
I don't have the latest modem for my I9505 and that ROM works perfectly fine. Where you've been on a custom ROM for a while finding out which modem you're supposed to use may be difficult. That's also why I recommend not worrying about it, unless you need to.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
I don't have the latest modem for my I9505 and that ROM works perfectly fine. Where you've been on a custom ROM for a while finding out which modem you're supposed to use may be difficult. That's also why I recommend not worrying about it, unless you need to.
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Ok thanks. In regards to the kernel that is linked on the page, I guess I would be at an advantage if I downloaded and installed that too. How do I install it?
If' we're talking the same GPE ROM, and I think we are, the kernel is included in the ROM download. You'll be prompted to select a kernel when you run the install through the recovery.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
If' we're talking the same GPE ROM, and I think we are, the kernel is included in the ROM download. You'll be prompted to select a kernel when you run the install through the recovery.
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Ok thanks a lot!
So process:
Backup data/photos etc
Nandroid backup
Full wipe using philz?
Flash ROM
Done?
You've got it.
When you are prompted to select the kernel, use the Googy Max kernel. The stock kernel sometimes causes random reboots. Also, on first boot the S4 will sit for a fair amount of time before prompting you to set a language. THIS IS NORMAL. It's because Android 5.0.x uses Art instead of Dalvik, and has to compile the apps the first time around.
In other words, after rebooting, just be patient.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
You've got it.
When you are prompted to select the kernel, use the Googy Max kernel. The stock kernel sometimes causes random reboots. Also, on first boot the S4 will sit for a fair amount of time before prompting you to set a language. THIS IS NORMAL. It's because Android 5.0.x uses Art instead of Dalvik, and has to compile the apps the first time around.
In other words, after rebooting, just be patient.
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Ok, thanks a lot for the help! Greatly appreciated. Hope I dont run into any problems
I installed that ROM on Sunday, so what I did is still fresh in my mind. If you have problems, just use this thread and quote me. I'll do my best to help.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
I installed that ROM on Sunday, so what I did is still fresh in my mind. If you have problems, just use this thread and quote me. I'll do my best to help.
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All installed, was quite easy! Looks bloody beautiful, love it already. Thanks a heap!
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
I installed that ROM on Sunday, so what I did is still fresh in my mind. If you have problems, just use this thread and quote me. I'll do my best to help.
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I made and error when backing up and didnt back up my photos onto a computer Is there any way that my nandroid recovery or titanium backup have saved my photos and how could I recover them?
jc258 said:
I made and error when backing up and didnt back up my photos onto a computer Is there any way that my nandroid recovery or titanium backup have saved my photos and how could I recover them?
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No, they are gone forever.
How is that even possible that you wiped them? Wiping in the custom recovery never touches your internal storage by default. So you have done it yourself. You probably did a factory reset from within android itself. Never do that again. Use the custom recovery for wiping only and you never will have this problem again.
Lennyz1988 said:
No, they are gone forever.
How is that even possible that you wiped them? Wiping in the custom recovery never touches your internal storage by default. So you have done it yourself. You probably did a factory reset from within android itself. NEVER DO THAT AGAIN. Use the custom recovery for wiping only and you never will have this problem again.
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Are you sure about that? It happened the first time I flashed a ROM. Wiped cache, wiped Dalvik through CWM. Never did a factory reset. No need for caps.
jc258 said:
Are you sure about that? It happened the first time I flashed a ROM. Wiped cache, wiped Dalvik through CWM. Never did a factory reset. No need for caps.
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No it's not possible for it to happen without you doing so. Unless you encrypted your phone or something.
ps removed the caps
The rom he installed has an aroma installer which offers the option to do a simple wipe (Dalvik, cache and data), no wipe (Dirty flash) and a factory reset (which also wipes the internal storage).
By default it is set on factory reset option.
It also says in red letters that this option is recommended.
So maybe he left it on factory reset (since it was also recommended) , instead of changing it to simple wipe, and that wiped the whole phone, including the internal storage.
Will a software that recovers deleted files not work? Since the phone wasn't encrypted.
It would if Windows saw the internal storage as a drive. Due to MTP it doesn't. He'll have to do a search, but there was another S4 owner who lost his photos and was trying to get them back. I don't know if a solution was ever found.
GDReaper said:
The rom he installed has an aroma installer which offers the option to do a simple wipe (Dalvik, cache and data), no wipe (Dirty flash) and a factory reset (which also wipes the internal storage).
By default it is set on factory reset option.
It also says in red letters that this option is recommended.
So maybe he left it on factory reset (since it was also recommended) , instead of changing it to simple wipe, and that wiped the whole phone, including the internal storage.
Will a software that recovers deleted files not work? Since the phone wasn't encrypted.
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If that's the case then shame on the developer. A factory reset in a custom recovery should leave the internal storage intact.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
It would if Windows saw the internal storage as a drive. Due to MTP it doesn't. He'll have to do a search, but there was another S4 owner who lost his photos and was trying to get them back. I don't know if a solution was ever found.
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No it's impossible. Once it's gone the files are permanently gone. Not even a professional company can restore them. That's because of TRIM that Android has from version 4.3.
Lennyz1988 said:
If that's the case then shame on the developer. A factory reset in a custom recovery should leave the internal storage intact.
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It's not in the recovery. It's in the aroma installer. Those are 2 different things.
Besides, there is a description, under each setting, of what each one does.
@Lennyz1988: Perhaps you should bring this up with the developers of the ROM and see what they say. I suspect they have a very good reason for wiping the internal storage, and my gut instinct tells me it has to do with the Android folder on there.
On the flip side, thanks for the homework you gave me. I have to look into what TRIM is all about, as my last device was powered by Gingerbread.

Possible to Recover Data from Soft-Bricked S7 Edge?

I have a Canadian S7 edge and it had been rooted for a long time, but I lost the root when I updated to android 7.0.0. I foolishly tried to root it the exact same way I had before (Odin and .tar file method) and now my phone refuses to fully power on. After the boot logo, some new "integrity verification" has failed and I get a message saying my only option is apparently to factory reset and loose everything since my last backup. I'm wondering if there's any way to either:
a) Recover my data first. My PC won't read my phone at the "integrity verification failure" screen, however, my phone can boot into download mode (still unreadable, though). I've tried a few sketchy phone recovery programs on free trials, and none of them were able to read my phone (though none seemed high-quality anyway).
b) Flash stock firmware and fix this all. I am currently downloading stock 7.0 firmware and CSC files for my region/carrier, and I'm wondering if flashing this will pass the "integrity" check and put me safely back to square one, or if I'll lose everything there too.
I don't have a custom recovery currently either, though I realize that wiping my phone would mean I could quickly do that. But caving and wiping my phone is the last thing I want to do here. Any help here would be extremely appreciated!
First of all .. I think flash Stock ROM will erase all data.
but if you can flash custom recovery by ODIN and mount USB Storage to PC and manual backup your data .. it will be good idea if it possible.
iMenesi said:
First of all .. I think flash Stock ROM will erase all data.
but if you can flash custom recovery by ODIN and mount USB Storage to PC and manual backup your data .. it will be good idea if it possible.
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If I flashed custom recovery, what exactly do you mean by mounting USB Storage to PC? Is that something I could do in the custom recovery (TWRP for example)?
Also, I'm okay with losing system settings or apps, but internal storage like images and music is what I really want to save.
G-Man8776 said:
If I flashed custom recovery, what exactly do you mean by mounting USB Storage to PC? Is that something I could do in the custom recovery (TWRP for example)?
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Yes .. TWRP Exactly has option to mount device internal storage or micro sd card storage to PC so you can transfer files between device and PC.
iMenesi said:
Yes .. TWRP Exactly has option to mount device internal storage or micro sd card storage to PC so you can transfer files between device and PC.
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So does this all mean that there's no way to root the S7 edge on Nougat yet, or is there a different way that'll work fine and I just made a dumb mistake?
G-Man8776 said:
So does this all mean that there's no way to root the S7 edge on Nougat yet, or is there a different way that'll work fine and I just made a dumb mistake?
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I'm reading this now :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
I spent over 12 hours today trying to root my phone and soft bricked it and bring it back to life many times. :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/help-s7-edge-g935fd-bootloop-twrp-t3583469
iMenesi said:
I'm reading this now :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
I spent over 12 hours today trying to root my phone and soft bricked it and bring it back to life many times. :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/help/help-s7-edge-g935fd-bootloop-twrp-t3583469
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LOL so TWRP is a no-go too then?
I think the problem is that there isn't a working SuperSu for S7 edge on android 7.0.0 yet
G-Man8776 said:
LOL so TWRP is a no-go too then?
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hhhhh sorry can't understand the meaning of no-go. :laugh:
iMenesi said:
hhhhh sorry can't understand the meaning of no-go. :laugh:
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When I say "no-go" I mean it's something that won't work. TWRP looks like it doesn't work anymore, when I read your problem that you posted, and the warnings on the TWRP website and XDA page.
I did some reading and it looks like flashing my stock ROM shouldnot delete my internal storage data, so I think that might be my only chance. If it doesn't work either, I'll factory reset, because I don't want to risk the same error you had.
G-Man8776 said:
When I say "no-go" I mean it's something that won't work. TWRP looks like it doesn't work anymore, when I read your problem that you posted, and the warnings on the TWRP website and XDA page.
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I don't know .. but the thread explaining how to perfect flash TWRP to the device and then flash supersu from Micro SD Card not Internal Storage. i think it was the problem, what do you think? try again and take the risk? :laugh:
iMenesi said:
I don't know .. but the thread explaining how to perfect flash TWRP to the device and then flash supersu from Micro SD Card not Internal Storage. i think it was the problem, what do you think? try again and take the risk? :laugh:
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Since you don't have anything to worry about (if it fails you can reset again), I'd try again and see if it works, if I were you.
Finally Successfully Rooted my Device.
I followed the instructions very well in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
iMenesi said:
Finally Successfully Rooted my Device.
I followed the instructions very well in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
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I'm currently factory resetting my phone (goodbye phone data ). I tried to flash a stock ROM and after a few failed attempts, it failed so bad I got a message saying the only thing I could do now was factory reset LOL. Not much I can do now but be glad I didn't 100% ruin my phone I guess.
I may try rooting again in the future, but I'll have to learn how to do it your way, since my way doesn't work right now.
G-Man8776 said:
I'm currently factory resetting my phone (goodbye phone data ). I tried to flash a stock ROM and after a few failed attempts, it failed so bad I got a message saying the only thing I could do now was factory reset LOL. Not much I can do now but be glad I didn't 100% ruin my phone I guess.
I may try rooting again in the future, but I'll have to learn how to do it your way, since my way doesn't work right now.
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We don't learn for free Bro. ?
iMenesi said:
We don't learn for free Bro.
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Hahaha true. Thanks for the help too!

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