Already tried CWM and TWRP, both can't mount USB-STORAGE to my computer
TWRP says " This device does not support USB Storage mode"
Related
Hi there,
I seem to have gotten myself into trouble here... I rooted my DI, and then proceeded to install the last nightly build of CyanogenMod 6. I decided to revert to my backup, so I booted into recovery and choose nandroid and chose my backup. It loaded the backup, however now I can't boot my phone. It's stuck on the white loading screen that says "HTC incredible". Also, for some reason I can't connect the phone to my PC. If the phone is powered off, and USB is plugged in, the light on top shows it charging. However as soon as I turn the phone on the light turns off! The device never shows up in the device manager for some reason. I've tryed to wipe data\factory reset and wipe cache partition.
Another thing, I have the errors below in the recovery menu:
E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/log
E:Cant' mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 (file exists)
How can I get my device recognized by my PC??
I was thinking I could plug the SD card into my PC and put a ZIP on it to run, is it possible to put a ROM image in a ZIP and have clockwork run it?
After flashing to the pixel 1.60 rom on my nexus s , I am unable to mount any partition(ie system, sdcard, mount usb storage etc) in clockword mod recovery.
I cant boot to recovery then to clockword mod fine but when i try to mount usb storage
i get the following error
E:Unable to write to ums lunfile (No such file or directory)
However by pressing the volume down button and power button I am able to load in to the O.S. fine with everything working including "turn on usb storage".
So does anybody have a clue on what is going on or how i can fix it.
You help in the matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
dratsab said:
After flashing to the pixel 1.60 rom on my nexus s , I am unable to mount any partition(ie system, sdcard, mount usb storage etc) in clockword mod recovery.
I cant boot to recovery then to clockword mod fine but when i try to mount usb storage
i get the following error
E:Unable to write to ums lunfile (No such file or directory)
However by pressing the volume down button and power button I am able to load in to the O.S. fine with everything working including "turn on usb storage".
So does anybody have a clue on what is going on or how i can fix it.
You help in the matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
did you try going into the mount menu in recovery and mount the sd storage manually?
Ok I finally got everything back to normal.
It was a weird problem, I restarted into fastboot then into recovery for like 6 or 7 times and then finally I could mount usb storage. Then i loaded and then flashed the phone to the codename android rom 1.40 and now everything is working fine.
The thing is I do not know what caused the issue and how issue cleared up.
Anyone has any thoughts?
dratsab said:
Ok I finally got everything back to normal.
It was a weird problem, I restarted into fastboot then into recovery for like 6 or 7 times and then finally I could mount usb storage. Then i loaded and then flashed the phone to the codename android rom 1.40 and now everything is working fine.
The thing is I do not know what caused the issue and how issue cleared up.
Anyone has any thoughts?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Working fine for me. Note also USB mounting in recovery is fully recovery and /boot dependant rather than /system dependant.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
Error may nor be rom dependent.
Ok i do not think the error is rom dependent as it happened again.
This time, will surfing Wikipedia on android mod 1.4 my phone froze.
After plugging out the battery and plugging it in again, the problem appeared again.
1)Phone stuck at " Google" logo screen.
2)When booting into fastboot then recovery, the same problem occurs again
which is I am Unable to mount usb storage or "E:Can't mount /sdcard/" when choosing to load zip from sd card.
Could the problem be faulty flash memory ?
I have only about a month of warranty left.
If you guys think its faulty flash memory, anyone has any tips on how to flash to stock rom and lock the bootloader with the above problem?
Hi, I installed TWRP recovery, but I can't mount storage, when I clickin mount, nothing is happening, PC dosn't see any drive...
Hello, I am having some trouble trying to install the CloudyG2 v2.2 Rom on my LG L2 D802 and would please like some help.
These are the steps I followed:
Activated developer mode
Enabled USB debugging
Allow installation of apps from unknown sources
Went to the towelroot website on the phone and downloaded the root, installed and "made it rain" with success
Downloaded and installed SuperSU from app store
Downloaded and installed Root Checker from app store
Ran Root Checker and was told my device has been rooted
Downloaded and installed TWRP Recovery D802_AutoRec.apk
Ran AutoRec and followed steps then booted to recovery
Phone then booted into TWRP Recovery
Created a backup of Boot, System and EFS
Once the backup was created, I went back and checked to make sure it showed in the Recovery tab.
This is where I am stuck!!!
I am now up to the step where I need to install the ROM. However I have not transferred the CloudyG2_2.2.zip to the phone from my computer.
How can I do this? because now when I try to reboot my phone it shows the LG logo and then the screen goes black and there is a blue/green light at the top of the phone flashing.
I have searched around for hours looking for a solution so any help would be greatly appreciated =)
Enter in download mode and go back to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
To enter in download mode power off your phone, keep volume down key pressed and plug the usb cable.
You can try straight flashing ROM after wiping using USB-OTG cable or ADB Sideload. It might work, but I'm not sure.
raulx222 said:
Enter in download mode and go back to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
To enter in download mode power off your phone, keep volume down key pressed and plug the usb cable.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When I try to enter download mode, I get stuck on the 'Firmware Update" page and it has been stuck at 0% for over 20 mins.
Using OTG
Keep flashable zip file of any working ROM in OTG pendrive.
Connect OTG pendrive.
Enter into recovery mode.
Go to Mount option and check USB-OTG.
Come back and select install.
goto /usb-otg and select the zip to install...
And Done...
Not tried but you can try this...
[Make sure you have your pendrive in FAT32 format and not NTFS]
Speedypancake said:
You can try straight flashing ROM after wiping using USB-OTG cable or ADB Sideload. It might work, but I'm not sure.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just went out and bought a USB-OTG cable and transferred the CloudyG2 v2.2 ROM onto a thumb drive
I then tried to open it in TWRP by going to "Install" and changing the storage drive to USB-OTG but it will not let me select it.
Thanks for the help but does anyone have any more ideas I could try?
EDIT: Just saw chauhanrvikas post and I am about to reformat the thumb drive to FAT32 as it was NTFS
:good::laugh::good: IT IS WORKING!!! :good::laugh::good:
Thank you to both Speedypancake and chauhanrvikas for helping me to get it working.
----------------------------------------------
GUIDE
After booting into recovery mode I could not get the phone to boot back into the system, nor could I get "Download Mode" or "ADB Sideload" to work, however the steps below did work.
If you did not transfer the ROM zip file onto your device before entering TWRP then follow these steps:
Get yourself a USB-OTG cable (Micro USB to Female USB cable).
Format a USB Thumb Drive to FAT32 and transfer the ROM zip file to it.
When in TWRP go to the "Backup" and create a backup.
Check the backup was created by going to "Restore" and see if the file is there.
Plug the Thumb Drive into the USB-OTG cable and then into the phone.
Go to "Install" and change the selected storage drive to USB-OTG.
Now you can select your ROM zip file and install.
Hopefully this can help someone else and save them from spending over 10 hours like I did trying to fix this issue because I thought I had bricked my phone for good.
I have a G2 that wants a decryption password on startup. It's rooted, and with stock recovery.
I reflashed with the LG tool, and did a "wipe data/factory reset" in recovery mode. The password problem remains.
I noticed that recovery mode complains "failed to mount /cache (Unknown error 150)". I'm assuming that's why I can't install custom recoveries or firmware using adb sideload.
Is there a way to fix the /cache mounting problem, or to allow full adb access, or install a custom recovery?