hello guys..have some questions..so i have rooted and install CWM custom recovery..
and now wanted to flash wanam rom..
i know i need to do a clean wipe..but i dont want to wipe the internal sd since i will be flashing through internal sd..
right now im at the CWM menu.. there are a few options
1)wipe data/factory reset-->wipe all user data
will choosing this option wipes my internal sd?
I dont have a backup on my computer only in the internal storage a nandroid backup but i can t acces it. i messed up PLEASE HELP
Just flash again cm12 (make sure you don't wipe internal storage), get your backup and re-try?
Reboot in download mode, flash custom recovery.
Reboot into recovery restore nandroid.
The bootloop might be because you didn't wipe data.
Don't wipe data in stock recovery or it will wipe your internal storage.
I installed twrp using adb in my lenovo k4 note (A7010a48) after which the internal memory of my device reduced to 450 mb from 16 GB and I installed official resurrection remix in it. Though the storage option from settings shows 16 GB memory out of which 14 GB is used by system while in twrp it shows only 450 mb. Now due to this I would like to reinstall my stock ROM and stock recovery and get my storage and volte back. Please tell me if there are any ways. Also when I try to open my recovery there is a black screen only. Thanks in advance.
Actually that happened for me too.. I found that it happens when I unlock the bootloader, boot to recovery , deleting "boot_from_recovery.p" and WITHOUT flashing super su nor booting to system, directly flashing any other twrp recovery or wiping the Dalvik cache, system, data, the recovery finds our sdcard (internal storage) partition as 774 MB or in your case 450 MB. So to get rid of these things, flash s232 firmware again unlock bootloader, boot to recovery, delete the file "boot from recovery.p", flash SuperSU, clear Dalvik cache and cache, let the phone boot to system ( normal startup) and then reboot to recovery and voila! You will find internal storage as usual .:good:
Vijay Jadaun said:
I installed twrp using adb in my lenovo k4 note (A7010a48) after which the internal memory of my device reduced to 450 mb from 16 GB and I installed official resurrection remix in it. Though the storage option from settings shows 16 GB memory out of which 14 GB is used by system while in twrp it shows only 450 mb. Now due to this I would like to reinstall my stock ROM and stock recovery and get my storage and volte back. Please tell me if there are any ways. Also when I try to open my recovery there is a black screen only. Thanks in advance.
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perform factory reset in twrp recovery, to fix that issue
akurativinod said:
Actually that happened for me too.. I found that it happens when I unlock the bootloader, boot to recovery , deleting "boot_from_recovery.p" and WITHOUT flashing super su nor booting to system, directly flashing any other twrp recovery or wiping the Dalvik cache, system, data, the recovery finds our sdcard (internal storage) partition as 774 MB or in your case 450 MB. So to get rid of these things, flash s232 firmware again unlock bootloader, boot to recovery, delete the file "boot from recovery.p", flash SuperSU, clear Dalvik cache and cache, let the phone boot to system ( normal startup) and then reboot to recovery and voila! You will find internal storage as usual .:good:
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Is there any way I can skip flashing the firmware and do this with the custom rom installed? Also, where is the "boot_from_recovery.p" file located? xda says /system but I can't find it there.
dubdex420 said:
Is there any way I can skip flashing the firmware and do this with the custom rom installed? Also, where is the "boot_from_recovery.p" file located? xda says /system but I can't find it there.
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Try factory resetting from twrp as mohan mentioned above.. if it did not worked, probably that's the only way.
Figured out how to get rid of this issue: After installing stock rom, unlocking bootloader and flashing TWRP through ADB: you have to reboot into system (stock ROM), go through the setup and only then are you able to go back into TWRP to wipe and flash the custom ROM of your choice (in this case RR, without having full internal storage).
regarding internal storage issue
Is your solution will fix my internal storage problem
Fixed it for me so yes
While flashing RR, I also ended up in the same position. Here's how I fixed it:
1) Post flashing RR, goto bootloader and flash recovery-mohan-n.img
2) reboot to recovery
3) click on wipe and then select format data (option next to advance wipe).
4) Once format is complete, go back to main screen and Reboot to system.
Hence the problem shall be resolved.
PLS HELP!!!
pkimtani said:
While flashing RR, I also ended up in the same position. Here's how I fixed it:
1) Post flashing RR, goto bootloader and flash recovery-mohan-n.img
2) reboot to recovery
3) click on wipe and then select format data (option next to advance wipe).
4) Once format is complete, go back to main screen and Reboot to system.
Hence the problem shall be resolved.
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I formatted it now i have more space free.....But internal storage is not detected.....I cannot take screenshots and all ....i cannot open camera ....and when i open file manager its failing to detect internal storage.........
Recently I installed nitrogen os, everything work fine. the problem is when i boot into twrp, it only can mount system and cache. I cannot format data in twrp. I tried to install different version of twrp but the result is the same. Anyone know how to fix it?
This is known, it's some bug in the Oreo builds of some ROM. This method will wipe all your data, including your internal storage: Go to fastboot mode, and type in: fastboot format userdata, then wait for it after that you can flash any ROM again. Good luck :good:
Thx a lot
Internal storage Mount in twrp
Same issue I'm having RR Rom i use
Well, I recently wiped my internal memory while I was unlocking the bootloader .... So should I wipe it again for installing a custom ROM ? (I'm all lazy to copy files to PC XD) ..... So anyone know is it necessary ? ...