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I've had problems with my phone for a while now, no stable roms or mods, phone doesn't wake up from deep sleep, lagg....
So I got in to recovery mode (latest TWRP) a few hours ago and I got asked for a password? :S didn't know that TWRP had a protection function.. I pressed BACK and that was that, I got in to the menu and pressed INSTALL but the SDCARD was empty?
Using the filemanager in TWRP the internal SDCARD was still empty, but the microsd worked fine.
After rebooting the phone I got stuck on the sgs4 screen, so the rom didn't boot.
I went back to recovery and wiped everything possible and formatted the sdcard, afterward I installed a rom and rebooted.
Still the same problem, got stuck on the sgs4 screen.
In TWRP the sdcard was still empty. So I downloaded a odin flashable rom and flashed the phone through odin but got stuck at the same place.
I now have the stock recovery and when selecting "apply update from external storage", I get the error message:
"E:failed to mount /sdcard (No such file or directory)"
Is there any function in a TWRP/CWM or modded recovery that can fix the internal sdcard?
Or perhaps repartition everything?
Just to let everyone know, the flashing in odin and TWRP worked as usual, so the system/data etc partition as fine.
Guess it's the sdcard partition that's corrupted OR if TWRP somehow locked the sdcard because I didn't enter a password?
I could be wrong but then I'm completely clueless.
Appreciate some help, thanks!
EDIT: [SOLUTION]
Since there is no way to use adb in recoverymode or downloadmode (I wasn't able to), you need to use odin.
1. Enter download mode and flash a clean rom through odin.
2. Enter download mode again and flash TWRP through odin.
3. Wipe DATA through TWRP and reboot.
4. Factory Reset through TWRP and reboot.
5. Done.
Seems like this is the wrong place to ask, but I think I found the problem.
It was TWRP with their "password protection" that cause the problem.
Downgrading to other versions wont help as it did for others with the transformer pad.
I did a search for "TWRP PASSWORD" and it looks like TWRP has a bug.
This is what I get in TWRP:
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path '/sdcard'
EUnMount: Unable to find partition for path '/sdcard'
This is definitely the last time I'll use TWRP.
When flashing CWM, I'm unable to boot into recovery, only works with TWRP..
I'll keep posting here until I solve this if anyone get the same problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44007919&postcount=1
In the link above, someone manage to fix their phone with the same problem I have, even though it's the nexus7.
So what I've learned is that I shouldn't let TWRP root my phone.
I need a system.img file, could it be just the system parititon? Don't know how to get that file, so could use some help.
EDIT:
I'm going to unpack a odin package, found a system.img.ext4 in there, guess that wont help so have to find one with stock filesystem.
Heya,
I decided to nuke my beloved OP2 and start anew, this time including encryption. As I read in the encryption Q&A, the device should not be rooted when doing the encryption, as this can cause havoc.
If you want, you can skip the Italic part. Lets just say, all went well until I rebooted into recovery after setting my encryption password.
- I wiped everything, installed Oxygen OS 3.0.1, flashed the TWRP recovery image (which was recommended in the "how to install oxy 3 on OP2" guide. So it should be a compatible version).
- I boot up my phone and go to the android security settings. I put my phone on the charger and let it encrypt my system with the on-board encryption function. Everything goes well, device reboots fine, now encrypted.
- I went to the security settings again to set my password. I check "ask this password before booting". Now that the encryption is dealt with, I want to have my device rooted. I boot up into TWRP and, as expected, TWRP asks for the password that I just configured.
BUT TWRP won't accept my password, telling me it was wrong. I tried several times, checked that I didn't mess it up because of a foreign language (english) keyboard. When I rebooted the device, it accepted my password on the first try, booting normally afterwards.
I went into the security settings and chose a pattern instead of a password, to make sure the keyboard wasn't the cause of the failure. When booting into TWRP, it asks about my pattern now. But it doesn't accept it.
So I went back into the security settings and unchecked the "ask pattern before boot" part, hoping that TWRP might not need the pattern anymore. When I boot into TWRP now, it asks for a password again, although I have enabled a pattern only.
I rooted my devices several times already, without any problems. This is the first time that I use encryption, so I have no Idea what could be the cause of this problem. It just seems that TWRP has problems decrypting the OxyOs. Please keep in mind that I used the TWRP image that was recommended for OxyOS 3.0.1 in the official Oneplus Forum install guide, so it should be compatible with all the Software and Hardware.
Now that I can't access anything with my TWRP, I haven't installed my SuperSU yet. I can't see how I can gain root access without using TWRP. If I rooted the device first and then encrypted it, the TWRP problem would not matter, but that's exactly the thing that causes HAVOC.
Looking forward to ideas
Fennec
Edit: My progress:
- tried adb sideload the supersu.zip over the stock recovery (update from usb). Protocol error. Installation failed.
- tried all kinds of TWRP versions, starting at the newest 3.0.2. TWRP 3.0.2 claims to have solved the encryption issue, but when flashed I get a bootloop whenever I try to enter the recovery.
- I realized that my adb sideload failed because I used an old version of adb which I found on my laptop. The newest version managed to sideload the supersu and the xposed framework, giving me root rights. TWRP still does not work but at least I got root now :/
same: TWRP can not decrypt system partition on One Plus One, CM-13 and TWRP 3.0.2-0
I remember TWRP said: installation was not successful although it can boot into recovery...
Try fastboot official twrp-3.0.2-2 for me is working fine.
Remember to boot in recovery after flash
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So I've installed TWRP onto my S8 and have wiped it completely, though I did have to change and then change back the file formats so that TWRP would register them correctly
I downloaded renovate ice 1.1, copied it onto my sd card and then flashed it everything installed well
When I then reboot it doesnt get past the first screen as in showing (not sure if it freezes at this point but have left it for 2 hours so Im guessing so)
Samsung Galaxy S8 POWERED BY android
Then the only thing I can do is get the phone back into recovery mode (then when I go to reboot it says there is no OS)
Before I installed the custom ROM I had an error message stating that the integrity verification had failed, I pressed on believing that this would be fixed once I had installed renovate
I know that my phone is a exynos variant, is there any way to check exactly what variant withing TWRP
The download mode is still working
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and also when I go into TWRP it asks me about if it should be only system read each time it starts up
it also prompts for me to install the app when I try to reboot through TWRP though I believe that is normal
thegasovi said:
So I've installed TWRP onto my S8 and have wiped it completely, though I did have to change and then change back the file formats so that TWRP would register them correctly
I downloaded renovate ice 1.1, copied it onto my sd card and then flashed it everything installed well
When I then reboot it doesnt get past the first screen as in showing (not sure if it freezes at this point but have left it for 2 hours so Im guessing so)
Samsung Galaxy S8 POWERED BY android
Then the only thing I can do is get the phone back into recovery mode (then when I go to reboot it says there is no OS)
Before I installed the custom ROM I had an error message stating that the integrity verification had failed, I pressed on believing that this would be fixed once I had installed renovate
I know that my phone is a exynos variant, is there any way to check exactly what variant withing TWRP
The download mode is still working
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should I try to reinstall TWRP and see what happens
thegasovi said:
should I try to reinstall TWRP and see what happens
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I've tried to install the Batman ROM but to the same avail,
still prompting me to install the TWRP official app (but not always)
am going to try reinstalling twrp using odin
could it have anything to do with knox values changing (need to research)
installed batman rom after using Odin to BL some new firmware(think that's what its called) onto the device
now am stuck on the next boot loading screen
will wait for some time to see if its my phone
-so 1 problem was due to the previous stuff on the device hopefully this means that the integrity verification thing is fixed (not sure how to check
-still havent re-'downloaded' a new twrp via odin, may try next
-could also try reinstalling batman as it was installed before the firmware, may be worth it
-could try to use default rom (need to find download page)
not sure about next step
reinstalled renovate and booted up and got back to the verification failed screen, may have something to do with me selecting knox when I installed it
-niw will try to solve integrity verification problem as when I try to reset it wont work w/ twrp
Maybe too many little things that are causing issues, maybe rather just use Samsung Switch and do a recovery and it will reinstall as per stock, then try the rooting, custom ROM thing from scratch. I know I battled with mine, got TWRP installed but coult get passed samsung boot screen. So i did used Samsung Switch recovery function and got phone back to stock, now I just use package disablers to kill stuff and all is well.
at first, why did you choose renovate 1.1 when 2.2 is availiable?
i would start from scratch again...
flash stock rom via odin. boot and test device. there should be no problem, after this, flash twrp again and put latest renovate rom on memory or external usb device.
with aroma installation you can choose to full wipe your phone. this should make no problems.
Tim Niklas said:
at first, why did you choose renovate 1.1 when 2.2 is availiable?
i would start from scratch again...
flash stock rom via odin. boot and test device. there should be no problem, after this, flash twrp again and put latest renovate rom on memory or external usb device.
with aroma installation you can choose to full wipe your phone. this should make no problems.
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looking back on it I guess I just didnt realise that that version was available
could you give me a link to where I can download the stock rom from, that would be great
Jostian said:
Maybe too many little things that are causing issues, maybe rather just use Samsung Switch and do a recovery and it will reinstall as per stock, then try the rooting, custom ROM thing from scratch. I know I battled with mine, got TWRP installed but coult get passed samsung boot screen. So i did used Samsung Switch recovery function and got phone back to stock, now I just use package disablers to kill stuff and all is well.
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I tried to open samsung switch earlier but it believed that my phone was no longer supported and I guessed that this was due to the rooting, what mode where you in to be able to connect to samsung switch
not sure now but atm I cant get into TWRP anymore
Put phone into download mode, then use recovery option on switch.
thegasovi said:
looking back on it I guess I just didnt realise that that version was available
could you give me a link to where I can download the stock rom from, that would be great
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/official-stock-firmware-update-odin-t3598172
take a look here,
there is described, how you can download stock rom with the tool samfirm.
keep this rom safe you may need it once or twice again.
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thegasovi said:
not sure now but atm I cant get into TWRP anymore
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and again...
as long as you are abel to go into download mode, everything is fine.
flash stock again -> twrp -> custom rom with full wipe in aroma installer
reverted back to stock os using odin
checked that all is well and there was no lasting damage (knox was still working fine)
reinstalled twrp, same problem happened again with twrp not recognising the internal storage so had to reset the file format
flashed the batman rom, now am back at the second boot screen and cannot get past
thegasovi said:
reverted back to stock os using odin
checked that all is well and there was no lasting damage (knox was still working fine)
reinstalled twrp, same problem happened again with twrp not recognising the internal storage so had to reset the file format
flashed the batman rom, now am back at the second boot screen and cannot get past
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with internal storage you mean data partition?
sorry, i forgot. thats a common known issue with twrp , wipe data partition in twrp menu, after that you are able to install custom roms
I just tried to use CCleaner, rebooted and the phone is stuck during the boot process. I rebooted to recovery (TWRP) and instantly I noticed it doesn't ask for my pin which it usually does. Regardless I tried to restore an old backup but unfortunately it does not load either. I know during the boot process I'm asked for my pin, and the same happens in TWRP so I'm assuming it's a drive encryption thing. Whatever Ccleaner did has changed that and I can't seem to recover. Would anyone have any suggestions they may share?
vulcan4d said:
I just tried to use CCleaner, rebooted and the phone is stuck during the boot process. I rebooted to recovery (TWRP) and instantly I noticed it doesn't ask for my pin which it usually does. Regardless I tried to restore an old backup but unfortunately it does not load either. I know during the boot process I'm asked for my pin, and the same happens in TWRP so I'm assuming it's a drive encryption thing. Whatever Ccleaner did has changed that and I can't seem to recover. Would anyone have any suggestions they may share?
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You have encrypted you drive. The best way to resolve this is to start over.
@mauronofrio built an excellent tool for keeping your drivers and adb up to date. Plus it will give ADB system wide privileges.
Mauronofrio's tool is called: "TOOL ALL IN ONE"" and it's great and will unencrypt your drive.
After you install it, make sure to check for AIT updates.
Get it here:*https://toolaio.tk**
XDA page for Le pro 3 : https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...auronofrio-t3580611/post71627491#post71627491
XDA Main Page:*https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/tool-tool-one-mauronofrio-t3580611
* The all is one tool is excellent and you can use it to install everything you want.
* You can use it to unlock the bootloader.
* Remove Encryption
* Install TWRP,
* Install your Rom, Gapps and Magisk etc.
* The tool will also update your existing installation of ADB, Android Drivers, and provide system wide ADB privileges.
It's been a year already since I checked this sub and I am still using the TWRP that flickers and is chinese. Is there like an upgraded version for our device? Specifically for the non elite variant US version?
I think I might have screwed my phone because after I flashed a new rom(RR) my internal storage won't mount on recovery and when I connect it to pc. But I can see it in my phone when I'm on system(thank god) This is weird because I have not put any security lock on my phone before backing it up. So I am assuming that I need to update my TWRP to something latest to solve this issue, but I haven't been keeping up to this sub, i don't know if there's a newer compatible of TWRP.
And I also forgot why I did not went with the official one from TWRP. Maybe because it messes up the bootloader? or something like that, forgot since it's been a year already and I remember reading into a guide to use the chinese twrp.
[Solved]
If this happens to your device and you happen to use the chinese screen flicker fest TWRP, just go on and flash the latest official TWRP for our device. And you're going to be able to see your internal storage again.
you can either flash it ADB or from your recovery, but I flashed mine through TWRP
drckml said:
It's been a year already since I checked this sub and I am still using the TWRP that flickers and is chinese. Is there like an upgraded version for our device? Specifically for the non elite variant US version?
I think I might have screwed my phone because after I flashed a new rom(RR) my internal storage won't mount on recovery and when I connect it to pc. But I can see it in my phone when I'm on system(thank god) This is weird because I have not put any security lock on my phone before backing it up. So I am assuming that I need to update my TWRP to something latest to solve this issue, but I haven't been keeping up to this sub, i don't know if there's a newer compatible of TWRP.
And I also forgot why I did not went with the official one from TWRP. Maybe because it messes up the bootloader? or something like that, forgot since it's been a year already and I remember reading into a guide to use the chinese twrp.
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Stop reading out of date articles, and use the latest Twrp here: https://twrp.me/leeco/leecolepro3.html
The Chinese bootloader issue is no longer an issue
* So to be clear about you issue you cannot boot to recovery.
* You do see you phone when you connect it to the computer...Right?
* BTW, I also have an X727
Your issue is most likely due to corruption and encryption
Backup whatever data you can and then use the All in One ( "AIT " ) tool to remove encryption ( NOTE: this is going to erase your data.
Next Using AIT install Twrp and magisk 17.1 or the easier way to resolve this may be to temporarily go back to stock.
Option 1
Try flashing the latest Twrp and magisk 17.1, using either ADB or AIT
After flashing boot into TWRP recovery
1. Go to "Wipe" and then to "Advanced Wipe".
2. Mark "Dalvik / ART Cache", "System", "Data" and "Cache".
3. "Swipe to Wipe" and proceed back the main menu.
4. Go to "Install".
5. Select the ROM zip file and then press "Add more Zips" and select the Gapps zip file, and then the Magisk file.
6. "Swipe to confirm Flash" and wait for some time.
7. After the flashing is finished, just reboot to recovery, check boxes to keep Twrp installed
8. Boot to system go through setup.
Option 2
You could flash my Recovery which includes Twrp and Root. ( Instructions at Link Below)
Afterwards you will be able to update the Twrp, and Root, then Flash whatever you want.
Le Eco Pro 3 X727 Twrp Backup : Clean Full Stock X727 recovery EUI 5.8.21s
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75021582
Option 3
Use All in One tool to restore my recovery, Flash a Stock Rom , or simply Flash TWRP/ROOT and then your Rom> Gapps> Magisk once again > Reboot to Recovery ( Check Boxes, for Twrp manager installation) Reboot to recovery > do not choose to make you drive read only! Clear Cache ( Not Dalvik) Reboot to system > Finished.
However, there is a faster way: @mauronofrio created a tool called: "TOOL ALL IN ONE"" and its great!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/and...ctory-t3358711
Its an excellent tool for keeping your drivers and adb up to date. Plus it will give ADB system wide privileges.
Mauronofrio's tool can also unencrypt your storage
After install the All in One Tool
Make sure to check for the AIT program for updates, to the tool itself and to ADB.
Next, click button to allow ADB privileges system wide.
Get more information here:*https://toolaio.tk**
XDA page for Le pro 3 : https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-...1#post71627491
* The all is one tool is excellent and you can use it to install everything you want.
* You can use it to unlock the bootloader.
* Remove Encryption
* Install TWRP,
* Install your Rom, Gapps and Magisk etc.
* The tool will also update your existing installation of ADB, Android Drivers, and provide system wide ADB privileges.
Of course use ADB or AIT once the phone is restored but you would be better off buying an OTG adapter and a USB 3.0 USB Flash drive. This way you can quickly make changes on the fly. I recommend buying at least 32GB usb 3.0 drive. Absolutely, the OTG adapter is the best method, because you will have all of your files available for quick installation and you can make numerous nandroid backups of your favorite rom installations. So If you get bored with one Rom, you can quickly restore another Rom in 5 to 10 minutes.
Again , if you do not use an OTG drive. Just use ADB or AIT for flashing your files, the steps are same as with any other phone.
Finally, look past any typos, I don't have time to proofread after spending so much time on a single post.
Thanks for the detailed response!
my issue was, I can go to recovery but it is not mounting my internal storage. It was showing as 0mb. I am aware that this is usually happens when you encrypt your device and back it up in the recovery and try to restore. But I never put any encryption on my device let alone it doesn't even ask me for a password when I am on the recovery. Anyway, I solved it by just flashing the latest official TWRP on our device. And I'm glad that I am finally away from the buggy chinese twrp.
I was just worried if there was any dangers on flashing the official latest twrp because I am seeing a lot of people getting bricked. So much for the halfassed allowing us to unlock our bootloader in this device by leeco.
Anyway, I really appreciate all that detailed guide. I will keep them in reference in the future.
drckml said:
Thanks for the detailed response!
my issue was, I can go to recovery but it is not mounting my internal storage. It was showing as 0mb. I am aware that this is usually happens when you encrypt your device and back it up in the recovery and try to restore. But I never put any encryption on my device let alone it doesn't even ask me for a password when I am on the recovery. Anyway, I solved it by just flashing the latest official TWRP on our device. And I'm glad that I am finally away from the buggy chinese twrp.
I was just worried if there was any dangers on flashing the official latest twrp because I am seeing a lot of people getting bricked. So much for the halfassed allowing us to unlock our bootloader in this device by leeco.
Anyway, I really appreciate all that detailed guide. I will keep them in reference in the future.
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That's great!
In the future
If you have an encryption issue again, and you have latest tarp and magisk.
Just format storage and reboot to recovery, then wipe and issue will be resolved.