[Q] Full Clean Install - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
I was hoping to get some help. I have the tmobile 801 lg g2 and I was wanting to do a full clean install back to the latest stock version. Then after that what do I need to do to root it? Just use towelroot correct? Any help is greatly appreciated
Thanks!!

Yeah just try to use towelroot, I believe that method works

Im also asking for help on how to do the full clean install. Sorry for being unclear!

magestic1995 said:
Im also asking for help on how to do the full clean install. Sorry for being unclear!
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By my definition, full clean installation = format sytem, format data, wipe data cache, wipe dalvik AND format internal storage.
Remember if you format internal storage, it will wipe every personal thing on your phone. So backup first.
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You can also perform factory reset from the phone or from the recovery.

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(Q) How to full wipe with TWRP?

Hello!
Only one question..
Im on 4.2.2 with new baseband
When i want to wipe all my data,so i have the whole space back, what button i have to push in twrp ? Wipe data only or more?
And after that i can push my PA 3.0 via adb push on my nexus and flash it without problems ? Thank you guys and sorry for my noob english,i hope u understand what i want to do
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In TWRP, click Wipe, then Format Data. Be warned, you'll lose everything, including backups.
USSENTERNCC1701E said:
In TWRP, click Wipe, then Format Data. Be warned, you'll lose everything, including backups.
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Does it erase TWRP itself?
Does it erase EFS as well?
I assume after I press this, I will have to push a rom in via Odin for example?
the_hatrix said:
Does it erase TWRP itself?
Does it erase EFS as well?
I assume after I press this, I will have to push a rom in via Odin for example?
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Are you joking mate or just trolling. I hope so otherwise you better buy a iPhone
No not really as I never clicked Format Data before.
I assume it doesn't wipe TWRP itself... but I just want to be sure.
As for EFS I asked because I have a persistent No Service - Selected Network Unavailable showing up since a few days ago. Restore, Full Wipe, Restart, Reconnecting, nothing works. I suspect it might be the EFS partition (TWRP never backed it up as it always fails when it gets to that point, the backup works fine regardless)
So I am down to probably doing a Full Data wipe and install a fresh rom to see if it will fix it.
the_hatrix said:
No not really as I never clicked Format Data before.
I assume it doesn't wipe TWRP itself... but I just want to be sure.
As for EFS I asked because I have a persistent No Service - Selected Network Unavailable showing up since a few days ago. Restore, Full Wipe, Restart, Reconnecting, nothing works. I suspect it might be the EFS partition (TWRP never backed it up as it always fails when it gets to that point, the backup works fine regardless)
So I am down to probably doing a Full Data wipe and install a fresh rom to see if it will fix it.
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You don`t have to wipe if you flash a factory image in fastboot. Everything will be erased after the wipe. Look here for how to do it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312.
I'd like an answer to this too.
I want to nuke all data on my N4 (I've saved backups and media on my PC), so that i have a clean phone ready to flash a new ROM (copied across by USB after the wipe) so that any old program folders are gone and I've got a clean slate. But don't want to lose my TWRP recovery/root etc.
I recall that CWM had an option to wipe everything but still had the sense to avoid wiping itself! What's the point of a recovery that nukes itself in the process? That's just retarded - no offence.
Thanks.
gee2012 said:
You don`t have to wipe if you flash a factory image in fastboot. Everything will be erased after the wipe. Look here for how to do it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312.
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So thanks to this forum, I thought I bricked my phone last night (well I kinda did). I used the format option on TWRP and magic happened, I was stuck at the logo. I figured I'd just use Odin to flash my official rom, which worked fine. Now I wanna flash the rom I had before formatting but want all the space back (I dont want all of the bloatware folders and bull**** that result from the official rom, which is why I used format in the first place). My questions is: Can I use format now that I have my official rom running and then push a custom rom through Odin? Will that work or not?
Globespy said:
I'd like an answer to this too.
I want to nuke all data on my N4 (I've saved backups and media on my PC), so that i have a clean phone ready to flash a new ROM (copied across by USB after the wipe) so that any old program folders are gone and I've got a clean slate. But don't want to lose my TWRP recovery/root etc.
I recall that CWM had an option to wipe everything but still had the sense to avoid wiping itself! What's the point of a recovery that nukes itself in the process? That's just retarded - no offence.
Thanks.
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If you use twrp and factory reset it will wipe data not the sd partition if you wipe system it wipes the ROM if you wipe data it will wipe SD partition including your backups. None of those will remove your recovery. Nothing will touch efs partition this is not a Samsung device
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Globespy said:
I'd like an answer to this too.
I want to nuke all data on my N4 (I've saved backups and media on my PC), so that i have a clean phone ready to flash a new ROM (copied across by USB after the wipe) so that any old program folders are gone and I've got a clean slate. But don't want to lose my TWRP recovery/root etc.
I recall that CWM had an option to wipe everything but still had the sense to avoid wiping itself! What's the point of a recovery that nukes itself in the process? That's just retarded - no offence.
Thanks.
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You are showing a complete lack of understanding on the subject. I would recommend doing more reading before you mess with your device.
It is impossible to have root when you don't have a rom on your phone. Clearing all data erases root as well. Flashing a rooted rom (nearly all are rooted) establishes root again.
Wiping data in recovery does not wipe the recovery for one extremely simple reason - recovery has its own partition on any device. The only way recovery could ever be wiped is by flashing a recovery.img file by fastboot (such as the Google factory images).
Sent from my iPad 4
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FlashThisB said:
So thanks to this forum, I thought I bricked my phone last night (well I kinda did). I used the format option on TWRP and magic happened, I was stuck at the logo. I figured I'd just use Odin to flash my official rom, which worked fine. Now I wanna flash the rom I had before formatting but want all the space back (I dont want all of the bloatware folders and bull**** that result from the official rom, which is why I used format in the first place). My questions is: Can I use format now that I have my official rom running and then push a custom rom through Odin? Will that work or not?
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Odin?????????
Do you have a Samsung Nexus 4????
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For some reason in my HTC One X wipe sdcard doesn't work with twrp. I've noticed that in the hardest and surprising way once that j was trying to flash a new rom and before flash I hit the wipe sdcard button. It supposed to delete everything but I didn't. Thanks god it didn't wiped my data, but now that I am safe I want to delete all from recovery and it just don't work.
Sent from The HTC One X Mongrel Cat.
mitchdickson said:
You are showing a complete lack of understanding on the subject. I would recommend doing more reading before you mess with your device.
It is impossible to have root when you don't have a rom on your phone. Clearing all data erases root as well. Flashing a rooted rom (nearly all are rooted) establishes root again.
Wiping data in recovery does not wipe the recovery for one extremely simple reason - recovery has its own partition on any device. The only way recovery could ever be wiped is by flashing a recovery.img file by fastboot (such as the Google factory images).
Sent from my iPad 4
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Odin?????????
Do you have a Samsung Nexus 4????
Sent from my iPad 4
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lol nonono I have a samsung galaxy S4 i337M. Sorry for posting in the wrong section but this is all I found on XDA regarding TWRP formatting option.
mitchdickson said:
You are showing a complete lack of understanding on the subject. I would recommend doing more reading before you mess with your device.
It is impossible to have root when you don't have a rom on your phone. Clearing all data erases root as well. Flashing a rooted rom (nearly all are rooted) establishes root again.
Wiping data in recovery does not wipe the recovery for one extremely simple reason - recovery has its own partition on any device. The only way recovery could ever be wiped is by flashing a recovery.img file by fastboot (such as the Google factory images).
Sent from my iPad 4
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Odin?????????
Do you have a Samsung Nexus 4????
Sent from my iPad 4
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Thanks for your reply, sorry my knowledge of this subject isn't as strong as yours.
So I can choose wipe data, then copy a new ROM using USB and flash on a clear device?
Globespy said:
Thanks for your reply, sorry my knowledge of this subject isn't as strong as yours.
So I can choose wipe data, then copy a new ROM using USB and flash on a clear device?
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Yes. U will need to use adb to push the ROM after wiping data though.
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[Q] New to android, can someone answer my questions on flashing roms?

I'm going to try to flash CM 11 and have already rooted and set up a TWRP 2.6.3.2 recovery. I have seen that you need the new TWRP update to flash CM11 so I have a few questions:
How do I update to 2.6.3.3 easily?
How can I backup all my apps, contacts, data, etc. so that I don't lose everything after I flash?
Is there anything I should know or do before flashing?
Also, how often do you guys flash new roms, or do you usually just stick with one for a while?
Thanks in advance
KD2417 said:
I'm going to try to flash CM 11 and have already rooted and set up a TWRP 2.6.3.2 recovery. I have seen that you need the new TWRP update to flash CM11 so I have a few questions:
How do I update to 2.6.3.3 easily?
How can I backup all my apps, contacts, data, etc. so that I don't lose everything after I flash?
Is there anything I should know or do before flashing?
Also, how often do you guys flash new roms, or do you usually just stick with one for a while?
Thanks in advance
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Hey you can flash Roms with 2.6.3.2 but I'll post a link for you in a Lil for 2.6.3.3...this one is a zip so just flash and wipe cache and davlik afterward.
Make sure you make a backup by going into recovery and clicking on backup and swipe to start. You should always have a BACKUP before you start flashing. If you flash a ROM make sure you wipe SYSTEM, DATA,CACHE, and DAVLIK under advanced in wipe.... Before you flash a ROM and then wipe cache and davlik again afterward.....hope this helps
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http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/g2spr
Here is a link for 2.6.3.3 twrp its flashable so go to recovery and flash the wipe cache and davlik afterward the boot up.....also your contacts and such won't be deleted if its on your internal storage ( make sure you don't wipe this)
Install myphoneexplorer client in phone and in your pc and sync your contacts to it and copy all important stuff to ur pc through it you can use WiFi to connect phone to app in pc if you both are on same network so it gives u flexibility, then install flashify from market and then go to teamw.in/projects and look for twrp and download the one that is for your phone and save it to your phone in sdcard then run flashing and select thy zip u downloaded and flash it and make sure u do cache and dalvik cache wipe after install and then u r done.
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In settings there should be a section for google to run a back up that syncs your apps and/or contacts.
I flash Roms a lot. Damn near daily, you really should give each ROM youre trying a few days to "settle in" especially the new 4.4 Roms.
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Thanks for all the info, it helped a lot and now I finally have a rom working.

[Q] no adb or mount in terp

i was trying to flash a rom so i Wiped cache, data, system
than i tried to use adb but it didnt worked so i restarted my phone
and now it is stuck at boot loop (zv8 rooted and unlocked)
i cant connect adb or mount using twrp
guys plz help me with this
it its lg g2 spring (ls980)
blackking.akt said:
i was trying to flash a rom so i Wiped cache, data, system
than i tried to use adb but it didnt worked so i restarted my phone
and now it is stuck at boot loop (zv8 rooted and unlocked)
i cant connect adb or mount using twrp
guys plz help me with this
it its lg g2 spring (ls980)
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Did you do a backup of your stock Rom?
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If you wiped out system you lose your OS, so Android will not boot up anymore. As you wiped out /data partition you lose backups if any. So you need to flash the whole ROM via download mode from PC.
GrAndAG said:
As you wiped out /data partition you lose backups if any.
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Incorrect. If you wipe data, TWRP will not wipe your SD card. Only by selecting internal SD will it then wipe your SD card. Data partition only holds your setup configs/user apps/etc.
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blackking.akt said:
i was trying to flash a rom so i Wiped cache, data, system
than i tried to use adb but it didnt worked so i restarted my phone
and now it is stuck at boot loop (zv8 rooted and unlocked)
i cant connect adb or mount using twrp
guys plz help me with this
it its lg g2 spring (ls980)
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If you have a USB OTG cable, you can load a ROM on it and connect it to your device and flash via TWRP. Make sure to mount the OTG first or it mount show up.
simon_lefisch said:
Incorrect. If you wipe data, TWRP will not wipe your SD card. Only by selecting internal SD will it then wipe your SD card. Data partition only holds your setup configs/user apps/etc.
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If you have a USB OTG cable, you can load a ROM on it and connect it to your device and flash via TWRP. Make sure to mount the OTG first or it mount show up.
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thanks guys i used OTG cable and flashed other rom with pendrive
but my sideload is still not working looks like i am going for cwm
simon_lefisch said:
Incorrect. If you wipe data, TWRP will not wipe your SD card.
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Sorry. Thought the whole /data partition was wiped, not only /data/data.

Storage capacity

Hi,
If I want to update my apps, my tablet gives the notification "not enough storage capacity". However, I have 8GB available... How can I solve this?
Tnx
Programs or apps not only are stored in user data, but as optimized runtimes in system dalvik cache, which is a limited storage area. Delete some apps or wipe dalvik and let it rebuild.
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I've wipped the Delavik catch, but the problem is not solved yet... There are not that many apps running on it.
Your data partition could be corrupt.
If it were me, I'd see if you can back them up with titanium backup and flash stock firmware again with fastboot.
Wiping in custom recovery, assuming you have one, system, cache, dalvik and data first. Then go into bootloader and flash stock with fastboot.
You can wipe with fastboot too... Just don't wipe userdata.
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Here is a guide to do that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
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Yes, you'll have to root again and flash custom recovery after.

Unable to wipe Data Partition

About after 6 months, I decided to change ROMs on my Moto X. Just like before, I booted into recovery, made a nandroid backup, and tried to wipe cache, ART and Data. But when I try to wipe the data partition, the recovery freezes, my phone starts vibrating and goes into a bootloop. Neither the new ROM will boot, nor will the Nandroid boot. Is there a way to wipe data partition using ADB, as ADB still works.
Also if it helps, I'm using the adopted storage format for my SD Card(i.e. where the SD Card is formatted as internal storage)
Thank you! Don't have a device rn, so any help is appreciated!
I experienced the exact same thing. Was unable to wipe or re-install back up. My data was in the f2fs format so I changed it to ext4 and was able to wipe and finally install a new ROM. Currently using TWRP 3.1.1.0. Not sure if this helps you but that's what I had to do to get it to function.
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Use "format data" first, then go to advanced wipe. It will erase all internal memory.
What rom/kernel was the last? Twrp version? @kkricardokaka95
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lilcdroid said:
I experienced the exact same thing. Was unable to wipe or re-install back up. My data was in the f2fs format so I changed it to ext4 and was able to wipe and finally install a new ROM. Currently using TWRP 3.1.1.0. Not sure if this helps you but that's what I had to do to get it to function.
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What rom/kernel it happened?
I had it with RRemix + handbag kernel 2.0.
At the time I was running Viper OS with handbag 2.0. I went back to CR Droid with stock kernel for now. I haven't had a chance to mess with things since to verify its fixed.
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lilcdroid said:
I experienced the exact same thing. Was unable to wipe or re-install back up. My data was in the f2fs format so I changed it to ext4 and was able to wipe and finally install a new ROM. Currently using TWRP 3.1.1.0. Not sure if this helps you but that's what I had to do to get it to function.
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I used 4 different variants of TWRP but to no avail. I think my data was also in the f2fs format, I don't remember. Will keep it in mind next time something goes wrong! I used a Flash to Stock tool and I'm sitting at 5.0.0. Used fastboot to flash TWRP, will flash some other ROM and check what's wrong.
I was on Ground Zero ROM(Validus) with Handbag kernel.
dzidexx said:
Use "format data" first, then go to advanced wipe. It will erase all internal memory.
What rom/kernel was the last? Twrp version? @kkricardokaka95
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What rom/kernel it happened?
I had it with RRemix + handbag kernel 2.0.
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Format Data wasn't working. Recovery hung and rebooted resulting in a bootloop
kkricardokaka95 said:
Format Data wasn't working. Recovery hung and rebooted resulting in a bootloop
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Try the suggestion from post #2.
(Twrp - advanced wipe - format/repair file system)
It is most definitely the handbag kernel. I'm back on stock CRdroid kernel (completely fresh install of ROM) and have wiped format, backed up, restored all without any problems on TWRP 3.1.1.0. I even put my file system back to f2fs for data.
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You'll have to go back to stock then flash twrp and then recover your backup.
Happened to me when I used handbag with los14. 1 and aicp

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