[Q] Help Please Really Urgent! Broken glass and mount system file! - Oppo Find 5

Hi
So after a week of research on the web and nothing to help my case, I ask for your help after a friend adviced me this forum.
I have a find 5, my son broke it last week, the screen don't respond anymore.
Usb debugging isn't enabled, and I really really need my contacts (well 3 really of them).
I found 2 or 3 thread on some forums where it says to be possible to enable usb debug from adb and recovery, by mounting system files.
Here is my problem:
I had stock recovery, I could mount sd card but not system files
So via fastboot I flashed twrm recovery, useless since I can't touch it lol
I flashed then cwm recovery, ADB sees my device, but I can't mount sd card, I have an error "sdcard:/0, seems to be the problem of enabling usb debuging.
So there is my question, what can I do to mount thoses system files and enable the usb debuging from there? thanks!!

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[Q] External SD-Card error, please help

Hi
I have HTC hero with CWM recovery. I was in recovery and mounted the sd card, copied few files from sd-card to comp and then on the phone I just clicked back button then realised I should have Unmounted that, having done that on the next reboot it gave me an error to remove the card and insert it, I realised something is wrong so went back into the recovery and tried mounting it but it gave me the error - "unable to write to ums Lunfile".
I dont know what to do now, the card is 8GB and dont have any other card, everything was working fine prior to this.
Plug the card into your PC and format it
sorry mate, that did not work, I also used another 2GB card, formated but that does not work as well.
Using 2GB and going into CWM recovery, while mounting it still gives the same msg?
I also checked that 8GB card putting into the card reader and using it on Win-7, the card shows fine, it is showing that Fat32 partition, obviously it is not going to show me Linux partitions.
So the point is how am I going to use that 8GB card back into my HTC hero?
should I flash CWM again on the phone? will that work?
But the phone does not recognise any sdcard so I cannot flash as well..??
what to do?
Try to reflash jordfaz's CWM
Try that : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780438
kemoba said:
Try to reflash jordfaz's CWM
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That does not seem to be for hero gsm i guess
SANSYF said:
Try that : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780438
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this thread to be honest has got only 1 person replying and was quite annoyed as he couldnt do it and was gonna throw his phone then so I am worried.
Is there anyway I could either flash RA-Hero-1.7 recovery image through command windows, if that could solve this problem?
and how to if possible.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1723409 here, copy the .zip to a SDcard via your PC and flash it with your existing recovery
kemoba said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1723409 here, copy the .zip to a SDcard via your PC and flash it with your existing recovery
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My friend you didnt get it.
My sdcard itself is not recognised by the recovery, so obviously even if I put it on the sdcard, the card itself is not recognised so I cannot use it.
Thats why I asked if it would be possible to put xxxxxx.IMG file through FASTBOOT and if anyone can advise if that would work?
Else as I already have CWM 5.xx can I replace it with recovery-RA-hero-1.7xx.IMG file? will that solve the problem?
Try it, i taught you cant mount your SD card, are you S-OFF, if you are get Amon RA .img, reboot to fastboot, do fastboot flash recovery AmonRa.img
kemoba said:
Try it, i taught you cant mount your SD card, are you S-OFF, if you are get Amon RA .img, reboot to fastboot, do fastboot flash recovery AmonRa.img
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No I am S-ON
will that be a problem?
suddenly now adb has stopped working.
what a day begins man
could you please give me the step by step commands to flash amonra.img please..
Can you boot into your ROM ? Does your ROM "see" your SD card. If both of these questions answer yes then do this. Mount your SDCard in your ROM and copy amonra.img to it. Then do
Code:
adb remount
adb shell
flash_image recovery /sdcard/amonra.img or flash_image recovery /mnt/sdcard/amonra.img
exit
adb reboot recovery
Hopefully it should go ok, if you get some errors copy output here and i'll help
I can boot into ROM but it cannot see the sdcard?
Now no matter what I do the "adb" doesnt see the devices as well -
I treid
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
and it says no devices found
I tried going in fastboot mode and then also adb does not see my device.
it has gone to a stage - helpless
Is USB debugging on ??? Are you on linux or windows ?
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Is USB debugging on ??? Are you on linux or windows ?
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windows 7 and debugging is on
:S This is weird... It sure would help if you were S-OFF but now since no SDCard or ADB this is gonna be a tough fix. Only think i see posible is to get ROM Manager from market and flash CWM recovery from there, i think that ROM Manager will flash version 2.x.x.x
i checked that, there is no market on the phone now as everything was app2sd, market is gone as well
I have Ubuntu on one machine, it was there just for some trial and learning purpose
would anything help with that
Are you sure your USB cable is OK ? No device found is almost 100% bad cable connection, do you have a spare USB
My cable is ok, i have a spare one as well, tried that , same thing, adb doesnt find anything.
I also installed android sdk20 on another pc (64bit) and that doesnt recognise phone in recovery as well..
even while connected, it doesnt even show new drivers installing or nothing..

Please Help.. stuck in recovery (SOLVED)

Hi I was running stock 4.2.1 with franco's kernel. I flashed the Nexus Louder mod but I accidentially flashed the 4.1.2 version and I got stuck on the 'upgrading apps' screen forever. So I eventually booted it into recover and after a few resets I did a factory reset but it keeps bootlooping. I have a backup on my computer (with the root toolkit) and the drivers installed, but when I click mount sd card in recovery it just doesn't mount so I can't even back up my old image! If anyone can find a solution for me it would be greatly appreciated as I have searched and searched. I have been toying with android development since my Desire HD and this is the first time this has happened
Re: Please Help.. stuck in recovery
Do u have inbuilt r external sd card.if external thn use a card reader to copy file frm ur system
Sent from my Micromax A50
You didn't even bother to mention if your bootloader was unlocked, whether you know how to use fastboot or adb, et cetera. Nor did you mention which recovery you have, nor which toolkit.
Sigh; should we have stopped listening the moment you uttered the word "toolkit"?
If you have TWRP recovery you should be able to use an OTG cable to mount an EXTERNAL storage device - say a memory stick or card reader or something; you can put a ROM in there, right?.
If you think something is funky with your recovery, you can also use fastboot to soft-boot a different recovery (a la "fastboot boot my-recovery-image-file.img") - but only if your bootloader is unlocked.
Your recovery also has an adb server running - did you connect to the PC with the recovery running and using "adb shell" go in there to see if you can figure out what is going on - maybe look at the recovery log file or
e.g. can you do a
# mount /system
or
# mount /data
those two simple steps checks would at least tell you if those two filesystems are healthy, whether there is anything to be rescued from /data via "adb pull", et cetera.
OK. Your turn. Make it count.
Yes my bootloader is unlocked and I solved the problem last night I used the "flash to stock' option on the toolkit while hooked up to USB and it then connected via fast boot. All is good now. Thanks anyway.
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HELP stuck on boot logo

hia all! I need a big help! I was following the procedure toi get the root to the stock rom. First strage thing was my usb debuggig option under developer option was gray so not selectable. I decided to proceed anyway and I've unlocked the bootloader (with the proper command I've checked and it was unlocked). hte first strange thing was that i did't get the reboot after unlocking as reported in the guide. but i've rebooted manually and then I've installed TWRP and everything was ok; then I've proceeded with installing SUper SU to get the root permission and here came the problem; after installed the zip via TWRP, during the reboot I realize I was stuck in the boot logo the rotating square/traingle and circle. PANIC. I've tried almost everything, also trying a adb sideload flash with latest oxygen but seems not working...(maybe usb debugging not enalbe is the reason for all my problems?) what went wrong? and what do I have to do now? please help!
Andrea
Find an OTG cable, place the full 2.0.2 OOS rom on a USB key, go to recovery and don't forget to mount USB-OTG then flash the rom...
I have bricked my OPO several times by tweaking it^^
So I keep an usb key with rom, Xposed, Ti backup etc... and if there is a problem, just plug your key, it's easier than using fastboot commands from a computer...
I'm currently waiting for my OTG cable for OPT especially for this use.

Need to enable USB Debugging to gain access to my Nexus-4 due to digitizer failure

Hi Folks:
i have read many threads on this problem and how to resolve it but bear with me as I am a newbie.
I have a nexus 4 with bootloader unlocked and USB Debugging disabled. I am looking for some step by step advice on how I would be able to enable usb debugging so that i could access my phone remotely to reset the lock pattern and backup my information. I have adb running on a windows PC and I know how to access stock recovery mode. I have only been able to connect to my device via adb when accessing the ADB sideload function in the recovery console. I have seen that you can sideload a kernel with usb debugging enabled but I have no clue on how to achieve this. i also need to make sure that whatever I do the data will not be affected. Any assistance would be very helpful. Thanks in advance.
Phranqy
Not sure if this would work but you could boot into download mode, flash a custom recovery, boot into custom recovery, and mount the partitions to copy the data to your computer.
Edit: if the digitizer failed, I don't think my method will work unless it is just in the ROM that the digitizer doesn't work.

Mistakenly wiped system partition

Device - OnePlus 5 (64GB), TWRP 3.3.1-0-20190713-codeworkx
Yesterday, while trying to reset my phone I accidentally wiped the system partition. I am able to boot the device into fastboot mode and TWRP (doesn't ask for any password), however the phone is going undetected on my Mac.
I tried ADB side loading using terminal, following error comes -
Device (Null) not found.
Tried to connect thru OTG, even that is going unnoticed. I just want to copy the ROM file to phone, in order to restore it to stock condition.
Any help would be appreciated...
Was your device encrypted and you had a password? Otherwise it's normal that it doesn't ask for a password.
First off, I don't know how proficient you are.
I assume
- You're in TWRP
- Your phone is connected to your Mac and charges
- You're using a cable that can transfer data, eg. the Dash Charge cable
In TWRP, go to mount. You can either have MTP or adb enabled, not both at once AFAIK (MTP disabled = adb enabled). You probably have it disabled. You can either get the zip to the phone by MTP or via adb push. I think it happened once that I had to switch MTP off and on again.
If you try to use a USB stick, you have to mount it. You can do that under mount too. I'm currently not sure where it will be mounted though. (I don't know what formats are supported, but Fat32 should do the job).
I assume you tried sideload correctly, but just to make sure you did it right, you have to go to Advanced -> Sideload and enable it, THEN use the command 'adb sideload ....
If nothing of the above works, I only assume there's something wrong with the recovery. Try another version, official, codeworkx (he posted a thread), or blu_spark (latest version is on GitHub).
You can modify the system partition without needing to decrypt, doesn't matter.

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