I've restore my tegra over twrp, and when the tegra restart, i received a message with "system ui has stopped".
I've format data, cache, but doesn't fix this error. I'm running 5.1 stock with root and twrp. How fix this??
Use this tool by @Tomsgt
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2627654
Flash system and data partition.
leave boot and recovery intact. This should hopefully solve your problem
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Hi all,
I tried to update the custom ROM on my A200, but in the process, the data wipe failed.
What I did exactly, is use ROM Manager to load the latest JellyBean CM ROM for A200, selecting the option to wipe the data partition (do a factory reset). My device rebooted, and it started trying to wipe the /data partition, but it just stopped right there. No error or anything, the system just hung there for 2 hours before I turned it off. As I feared, the system was rendered unbootable.
However, CWN Recovery *is* still available, which I guess is a good thing. So, I can boot in recovery, but I can't really get it to function. I tried formatting the data partition again - system hangs. I tried installing the image from sd card - system hangs.
Does anybody know how I can recover from this? It seems to me that there's nothing *really* broken, just that my data partition is corrupt somehow -- and I suppose there has to be a way to recreate these partitions.
Thanks!
I've had CWN Recovery run for 24 hours now, and still nothing. It fails to format the data partition.
Anyone knows how to tackle this problem?
Hi,
I am trying to flash the latest CyanogenMod (M11) on my jflte (i9505) device (previously on M8) via the SD card. My install process is as follows:
I factory reset the phone via CWM (6.0.4.7)
I flash M11
I flash pa-gapps pico 20141011
I reboot.
CyanogenMod boots and gets to the set up screen and then errors.
System UIDs Inconsistent
UIDs on this system are inconsistent, you need to wipe your data partition or your device will be unstable
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I reboot to recovery factory reset / wipe data and also wipe cache and dalvik for good measure. Reboot and get the same error.
I have also tested this with pa-gapps nano, gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip and no google apps. All combinations result in the same error as above.
I also tried M10 same problem
resolved by
replacing CWM with TWRP.
booting to recovery
running fix permissions.
reboot to check errors were gone and re-flashed for good measure
Probably the cleanest solution HERE
Hey I have tried to flash lineage os by grarak with no success. I am currently on android 7(test key) if I use twrp 3.0.2 phone gets stuck at patching system unconditionally, with twrp 3.0.3 I got this message system partition has unexpected contents after ota update, so I wiped system, change system format (in hope that I will pass this message) still wasn't able to flash it. Is there any way to solve this? It's possible that system partition is smaller than rom system?
So I was using a certain root app and it told me to enable Magisk Core mode and reboot. I did that, and my phone was in a bootloop. So I wen't to TWRP and flashed stock ROM zip. Rebooted and it was still bootlooping.
So I took a TWRP Backup of all partitions, and then wiped system fully and flashed stock ROM. Still bootlooping. So I did a factory reset and wiped system as well, keeping internal storage. Then I flashed stock ROM zip and rebooted - it fixed it, but was factory reset. So I went back into TWRP and restored the data partition. Unfortunately, I got the TarFork Error 255 when restoring. I saw on google that you need to setup Android first to restore. Rebooted to go into Android but it took me to TWRP, and this time didn't ask for decryption password. I went to internal storage and everything was encrypted. I don't remember exactly what I did next but now I'm in fastboot with no TWRP recovery, and when I do fastboot boot twrp.img I get this error: "FAILED (remote: 'Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error')"
Can anyone help me recovery from this and possibly get my internal storage back, or at least installed apps. I can provide TWRP restore log as well: https://del.dog/ivugupemeq
NateDev said:
So I was using a certain root app and it told me to enable Magisk Core mode and reboot. I did that, and my phone was in a bootloop. So I wen't to TWRP and flashed stock ROM zip. Rebooted and it was still bootlooping.
So I took a TWRP Backup of all partitions, and then wiped system fully and flashed stock ROM. Still bootlooping. So I did a factory reset and wiped system as well, keeping internal storage. Then I flashed stock ROM zip and rebooted - it fixed it, but was factory reset. So I went back into TWRP and restored the data partition. Unfortunately, I got the TarFork Error 255 when restoring. I saw on google that you need to setup Android first to restore. Rebooted to go into Android but it took me to TWRP, and this time didn't ask for decryption password. I went to internal storage and everything was encrypted. I don't remember exactly what I did next but now I'm in fastboot with no TWRP recovery, and when I do fastboot boot twrp.img I get this error: "FAILED (remote: 'Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error')"
Can anyone help me recovery from this and possibly get my internal storage back, or at least installed apps. I can provide TWRP restore log as well: https://del.dog/ivugupemeq
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Have you tried the MSM Download Tool to restore the device yet? I'm leaning towards that honestly.
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NateDev said:
So I was using a certain root app and it told me to enable Magisk Core mode and reboot. I did that, and my phone was in a bootloop. So I wen't to TWRP and flashed stock ROM zip. Rebooted and it was still bootlooping.
So I took a TWRP Backup of all partitions, and then wiped system fully and flashed stock ROM. Still bootlooping. So I did a factory reset and wiped system as well, keeping internal storage. Then I flashed stock ROM zip and rebooted - it fixed it, but was factory reset. So I went back into TWRP and restored the data partition. Unfortunately, I got the TarFork Error 255 when restoring. I saw on google that you need to setup Android first to restore. Rebooted to go into Android but it took me to TWRP, and this time didn't ask for decryption password. I went to internal storage and everything was encrypted. I don't remember exactly what I did next but now I'm in fastboot with no TWRP recovery, and when I do fastboot boot twrp.img I get this error: "FAILED (remote: 'Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error')"
Can anyone help me recovery from this and possibly get my internal storage back, or at least installed apps. I can provide TWRP restore log as well: https://del.dog/ivugupemeq
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Got it fixed by flashing full stock ROM in fastboot without wiping, so userdata was recovered, and then restored app data from the TWRP nandroid backup in Titanium backup
NateDev said:
Got it fixed by flashing full stock ROM in fastboot without wiping, so userdata was recovered, and then restored app data from the TWRP nandroid backup in Titanium backup
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mind sharing exactly how you did that? As i'm in pretty much the same boat
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mind sharing exactly how you did that? As i'm in pretty much the same boat
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Damn don't even have this phone anymore lol
I think I used the fastboot ROMs from an xda post but when it asks you to wipe or not I clicked no, and then I booted to Android and apps data can be restored from a nandroid backup in titanium backup, just search to find that feature, instead of restoring the data backup in twrp
I have a rooted H918 (T-Mobile) and decided to finally update it to Oreo. After flashing, wipe cache, etc. and then rebooting, I get the "Welcome" screen where I would normally start setting up the phone. Unfortunately, the phone is unusable due to an endless loop of processes stopping popups.
There is an utter barrage of "Unfortunately, the process X has stopped" where X is any one of the following processes...
com.android.phone
Multi-line Service
Second screen
Google Services Framework
T-Mobile Name ID
Tapping on "Close app" just brings up another message.
I've tried reflashing to a fresh 10u but the same crashes happen. I've wiped/formatted data/reflashed all with the same results. I even tried older versions of TWRP to see if that made a difference in the flashing process. Nope.
I'm at a loss and welcome any assistance.
Ok, Install twrp and then wipe the partitions
system, vendor, data and wipe the caches.
Put in flash mode and flash stock rom again
Should work
Akhil99 said:
Ok, Install twrp and then wipe the partitions
system, vendor, data and wipe the caches.
Put in flash mode and flash stock rom again
Should work
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Yup...done that with both 10u and 20h with the same results.
I have been copying the ROMs to my SD card and flashing from within TWRP. When you say "put it in flash mode and flash stock rom" are suggesting reflashing the firmware outside of TWRP?