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****. I accidentally clicked the option to partition internal SD card and it screwed up my phone!! Kept booting up in RSD mode so I tried flashing it. It boots but the bottom inch of the screen is misaligned by about a CM or so.
Tried the latest FW and the first to no avail. Redownloaded them and nothing. How can I fix this? Tried formatting internal SD card and going back to factory settings.
I'm in Canada and bought this off someone online so is my Atrix ****ed for good?
How did you do that. Would that work on a 32gb
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xraycat79 said:
How did you do that. Would that work on a 32gb
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Sorry but this doesn't help. I noted how it was done. I accidentally partitioned the internal SD card. It was late at night and my contact lenses were bugging out.
Rebooted and it wouldn't boot. Using Droid Explorer to control my phone and trying to see what I can do. I'm thinking I somehow have to repartition the internal SD card so I'm trying to get CWM back on there.
If anyone could help that'd be amazing.
Can anyone help? I tried calling Motorola and they said I can't send it directly from Canada... am I SOL???
Hi,
I did the same thing ... could you fix it?
Your pds partition is messed up, you need to flash the pds partition fix. There's a post in either general or few about the fix
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bongd said:
****. I accidentally clicked the option to partition internal SD card and it screwed up my phone!! Kept booting up in RSD mode so I tried flashing it. It boots but the bottom inch of the screen is misaligned by about a CM or so.
Tried the latest FW and the first to no avail. Redownloaded them and nothing. How can I fix this? Tried formatting internal SD card and going back to factory settings.
I'm in Canada and bought this off someone online so is my Atrix ****ed for good?
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Just google pds partition fix and download for the version of android you are running
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i think you shuld tell your version first
and call others to backup their pds
if you can reboot to recovery,you can restore your pds,but maybe you can't make phone calls,as my friend's defy has the same problem,and at last have fixed
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murphy2122 said:
Your pds partition is messed up, you need to flash the pds partition fix. There's a post in either general or few about the fix
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that worked, thank you so much!
0.00 internal storage and the external reads 0. I have flashed every Odin file I could find, tried the heimdall one click. Nothing is working. Any ideas? I promised the phone to my father in law and he is in town for the weekend.
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Wow have you tried Eugene Froyo umm no brick rom? Also have you tried to partition the phone?
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Wow have you tried Eugene Froyo umm no brick rom? Also have you tried to partition the phone?
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Sure did. About 59 times already lol. Repartition has no effect.
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Hmm how about making your phone soft brick, then use odin.
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I don't really know, but here are some ideas.
Did you disable voodoo lagfix?
Try "eugenes froyo that doesn't brick" for the 60th time.
On ODIN put a check mark next to Re-Partition, but you said that had no effect.
Hmmmmmm, I bet eugene knows the answer. I feel like there is a thread somewhere that discusses this issue.
If you figure it out, let us know!
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I don't really know, but here are some ideas.
Did you disable voodoo lagfix?
Try "eugenes froyo that doesn't brick" for the 60th time.
On ODIN put a check mark next to Re-Partition, but you said that had no effect.
Hmmmmmm, I bet eugene knows the answer. I feel like there is a thread somewhere that discusses this issue.
If you figure it out, let us know!
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I was on cm7. No voodoo. I didn't have a SD in the phone and plugged it in for mass storage. Upon realizing that, I popped one in with the phone still connected. That's when I noticed the problem. I haven't been using my phone. I Odin'd from cm7 weeks ago and didn't touch the phone until I plugged it in for mass storage.
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Bump it up. Still stuck.
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maybe the information in this post will help?
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...ternal-storage/page__view__findpost__p__67870
Take a look at this, not sure if it's the same thing as that on cyanogenmod link above:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1230059
I hope this will help
I had the same issue when I was coming back to a froyo rom from CM 7.1, I did everything you did flashed froyo that didn't brick and nothing so this is what I did I used Odin JI6 file from this thread ODIN JI6 and the zip comes with ODIN 1.3, 512 PIT,T959UVJI6.TAR. I used that version of odin 1.3 to flash JI6 tar and pit files and checked re partition, when it rebooted it was stuck at the factory recovery so I pulled the battery, held vol up vol down and plugged in the usb cord to get back into download mode. Now I opened ODIN 1.7(DL LINK) and flashed froyo that doesn't brick also check re partition when it re boots it will go into a boot loop you know this, so THEN yes one more odin I kept the same version of odin open 1.7 and I flashed Eugene_2E_JK2_Froyo.zip also with re partition checked. After all this I was still having issues with market then I cleared market catch installed trigger rom and now I can install apps again I would like to tell you the three odins was unnecessary but it wasn't until odin with JI6 that now my phone work right as for CM roms I never have one issue flashing then but if I want to revert back to a 2.2 rom it's a all day event hope this helps
EDIT LOL try the two peoples above me^^^ method first they seem to be on the right track ^^^
Also noticed that when I flash JFD, I get no errors(datadata, sd card, mmcblk0) in recovery after it boots from odin. The catch is, it goes black after the boot animation. Only the soft keys will light up. Really super stumped. Adb wont see my phone, so its making it really hard to manually repartition the internal storage. I have never been a adb wiz.
I thought you got this fixed?
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I thought you got this fixed?
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Negative Ghostrider I thought I did. But no dice.
Well damn. Have you tried different versions of Odin? What about a Voodoo kernel and conversion, any difference? There is something I remember reading a while back about an issue like this, I don't remember exactly what it said, but I'll try to find it for you.
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I can't find the thread I was thinking of, sorry. I was thinking that your issue here sounds very similar to when people had done the partitioning via rom manager/cwm. Perhaps fixes for that will lead you in the right direction.
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Update:
Still no luck. But after screwing with it, it now says I have a damaged internal SD, doest say blank internal SD anymore. I think that the phone is all done : (
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Dan_Brutal said:
Update:
Still no luck. But after screwing with it, it now says I have a damaged internal SD, doest say blank internal SD anymore. I think that the phone is all done : (
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format the sd card
laylovj said:
format the sd card
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Doesn't work. If there was a actual/physical button for it, I would have worn it out already haha.
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Dan, sounds like it's time for a new Galaxy S2!
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Dan, sounds like it's time for a new Galaxy S2!
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Sure does. Im going to jump on the new T-Mobile pre-paid plan. $70 a month for unlimited everything with 5gb of 4g speed before they throttle you. Use my old ass G1 until I either get a sgs2 or a prime.
I was reading a thread about the storage issue(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957615), and Im 300% sure that the phone is ****ed. I think I roasted the internal storage completely. A true brick. Do I get a cookie for bricking the un-brickable?
2 days ago i flashed android 4.3 on my nexus 7, after using it for a while i noticed that the total space is 6.02 gb on my 32gb model.
i looked for this problem online and found someone who the same thing happened to him while flashing 4.2.2.
the answer was to wipe everything, data and internal storage. so i did it and the same problem repeated , i flashed android 4.2.2 back but the same thing happened. how can i solve it?
Follow the instructions in this thread, post #10. It will fix you right up. It is the proper commands to flash through fastboot that will get the memory right.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776860
Of course, change the bootloader and system image versions to correspond to the 4.3 values. Eg 4.23.
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Formatting your internal through recovery will correct it.
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Formatting your internal through recovery will correct it.
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Actually, it wont. It is an issue that can happen when fastboot incorrectly formats the system and gives it the wrong size, making the remaining unusable. Recovery will read it incorrectly also, and only format the space marked as useable. Re-doing by using the correct fastboot commands is really the only way to get the whole thing back to useable and active.
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which thread
rebel1699 said:
Follow the instructions in this thread, post #10. It will fix you right up. It is the proper commands to flash through fastboot that will get the memory right.
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Sorry, which thread? I can't find any post #10 in this one.
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Sorry, which thread? I can't find any post #10 in this one.
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My bad. I forgot to post the link earlier. I updated my post.
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thanks
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2 days ago i flashed android 4.3 on my nexus 7, after using it for a while i noticed that the total space is 6.02 gb on my 32gb model.
i looked for this problem online and found someone who the same thing happened to him while flashing 4.2.2.
the answer was to wipe everything, data and internal storage. so i did it and the same problem repeated , i flashed android 4.2.2 back but the same thing happened. how can i solve it?
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thanks you man i love you!
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Actually, it wont. It is an issue that can happen when fastboot incorrectly formats the system and gives it the wrong size, making the remaining unusable. Recovery will read it incorrectly also, and only format the space marked as useable. Re-doing by using the correct fastboot commands is really the only way to get the whole thing back to useable and active.
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Actually yes it will with clockwork. Format SD card and wallah ...back to correct size. Did this for two of my nexus after manually flashing 4.3 through fast boot.
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2 days ago i flashed android 4.3 on my nexus 7, after using it for a while i noticed that the total space is 6.02 gb on my 32gb model.
i looked for this problem online and found someone who the same thing happened to him while flashing 4.2.2.
the answer was to wipe everything, data and internal storage. so i did it and the same problem repeated , i flashed android 4.2.2 back but the same thing happened. how can i solve it?
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Do a factory reset from within stock recovery
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Actually, it wont. It is an issue that can happen when fastboot incorrectly formats the system and gives it the wrong size, making the remaining unusable. Recovery will read it incorrectly also, and only format the space marked as useable. Re-doing by using the correct fastboot commands is really the only way to get the whole thing back to useable and active.
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Yes it will as this has happened to me on several occasions after flashing 4.2.2 and 4.3. Reformatting reliably corrected it each time.
formatting storage DOES NOT solve this problem
i have a 32gb which is showing 6gb free, I've completely wiped it and tried 5 different custom roms plus stock kitkat and stock lollipop and I can't solve the problem...
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formatting storage DOES NOT solve this problem
i have a 32gb which is showing 6gb free, I've completely wiped it and tried 5 different custom roms plus stock kitkat and stock lollipop and I can't solve the problem...
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GtrCraft said:
factory reset with stock recovery
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Like I said, that DOESNT WORK.
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Like I said, that DOESNT WORK.
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You didn't mention that you used stock recovery, try flashing a factory image
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You didn't mention that you used stock recovery, try flashing a factory image
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Yeah done that with wugfresh
When you say stock recovery you mean twrp or clockwork? Stock doesn't come with a recovery, does it?
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Yeah done that with wugfresh
When you say stock recovery you mean twrp or clockwork? Stock doesn't come with a recovery, does it?
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oh yes it does
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oh yes it does
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So how do I boot into stock recovery?
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So how do I boot into stock recovery?
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Flash the recovery from the factory image, boot in it and do a factory reset
Hey guys,
I followed the OTA thread and used fastboot to install KRT16S. Everything works just fine, but, my device thinks it is the 8GB model and says only 6GB are available to me. Only my device is the 16GB model. any advice I can follow?
ramsayeg said:
Hey guys,
I followed the OTA thread and used fastboot to install KRT16S. Everything works just fine, but, my device thinks it is the 8GB model and says only 6GB are available to me. Only my device is the 16GB model. any advice I can follow?
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probably from so many updates, maybe your phone is keeping a backup of all of them. T'would explain all this usage..
ramsayeg said:
Hey guys,
I followed the OTA thread and used fastboot to install KRT16S. Everything works just fine, but, my device thinks it is the 8GB model and says only 6GB are available to me. Only my device is the 16GB model. any advice I can follow?
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On the Nexus Root Toolkit site, it says:
Perform a factory reset.
Settings > Backup & reset > Factory data reset.
This will make it display correctly again.
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madcat1990 said:
probably from so many updates, maybe your phone is keeping a backup of all of them. T'would explain all this usage..
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Well, I deleted the contents of the /sdcard during the updates, so that wouldn't be possible. Plus, it says my total available storage is 6GB, and not 13GB like it has before the update. The phone thinks it is the 8GB model!
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On the Nexus Root Toolkit site, it says:
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Oh man, having to install everything again. Thanks for the tip, will try.
Where did you download the factory image for the Nexus 4? I got one form Google and it seems that the files are name incorrectly. I get a message saying the bootloader is incorrect makoz20i (should be makoz30d). Just need a reliable factory image to flash my N4.
no need to wipe all data, just wipe cache on stock recovery.
I also have same problems. My Nexus 4 16Gb, after installing kitkat KRT16S via fastboot with the factory image download from google then become nexus 4 8Gb??? I don't know what happens ?
I also have this problem - 16gb N4 now showing as only 8gb. Any fixes out there (that don't involve wiping/factory reset)? Thanks
Try wiping cache first. If that doesn't work, factory reset is your only choice.
I just noticed mine is doing the same thing...says 5.67 for total space. I had issues when I tried to flash the update, so I ended up going back completely to stock. Then about 15 minutes later, I received the notification to update to 4.4 which I did. So I didn't even flash my update. It was the normal Nexus 4 update procedure.
Update: I did a factory reset and now my phone says it has 19.92 total space. So, the factory reset fixes it. Hopefully there will be a less drastic solution to this issue at some point.
I am having a similar problem after downloading 4.4 custom rom. Tried resetting n flashing other Roms and it stays the same. Missing a lot of space here, please help?
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I am having a similar problem after downloading 4.4 custom rom. Tried resetting n flashing other Roms and it stays the same. Missing a lot of space here, please help?
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Have you seen this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033692
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Factory reset worked for me on N4 and N7
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My friend gave me his nexus 4 and never told me that the fone was rooted and its capacity..so now im confused, i check the custom recovery installed by pressing power+vol down and some sort of lying android logo shows and ask me what to do and at the bottom of the screen shows 'mako' thing..so now i check the unit how much memory does this phone has after restoring it thru recovery mode..i wipe cache aswell..so now i go straight to the settings and check it but it only shows 5.67gb total internl storage and 2.65gb free of space which is not normal to atleast 8gb nexus 4 has around 6gb less than 7gb internal and 5gb less than 6gb useable space.so the question is, how can i determine whether my fone is 16gb or 8gb even that i already had rooted it and i think he also put a custom rom aswell. i already search it and shows that some other nexus users getting the same problem or error as mine.btw im at kitkat 4.4 update
Here are my about phone screenies:
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Only way I know to make sure is to format the data partition.. Can do this in custom recovery or fastboot OEM lock/unlock...warning you will lose all data, so backup.
Sometimes 16GB GB n4's get formatted incorrectly when upgrading os.
16GB should have @12GB free space and 8GB ones @5.7GB.
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Only way in know to make sure is to format the data partition.. Can do this in custom recovery or fastboot OEM lock/unlock...warning you will lose all data, so backup.
Sometimes 16GB GB n4's get formatted incorrectly when upgrading os.
16GB should have @12GB free space and 8GB ones @5.7GB.
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Ill try that one..that 5.7gb shows only in total internal memory and not the free space.and i notice also that theres alot of junks that when i did restore it thru recovery they were still there thats why they keep on eating up my space so i just did manually deleted form their folder using file manager..
When you boot into the bootloader using volume down+power you'll find a couple of informations at the bottom. One line tells you whether its the 8 or 16gb model.
Also some files on your storage (eg backups from recovery) may lead to faulty numbers in the storage section of the phones settings.
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Get an app that dispays all this info. Antutu will
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Is it possible to flash a wrong bootloader or rom mismatch to what my storage device is??i actually convinced that i have 8gb nexus like what u said is true..i saw in 'mako' at the bottom screen shows 8gb..
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Oxious119 said:
When you boot into the bootloader using volume down+power you'll find a couple of informations at the bottom. One line tells you whether its the 8 or 16gb model.
Also some files on your storage (eg backups from recovery) may lead to faulty numbers in the storage section of the phones settings.
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Is it possible to flash a wrong bootloader or rom mismatch to what my storage device is??i actually convinced that i have 8gb nexus like what u said is true..i saw in 'mako' at the bottom screen shows 8gb..
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No. Software and hardware is the same, they just differ in the capacity of the storage.
Remember that your 8gb get reduced by the space needed for the system. 8gb doesn't mean you have 8gb free for usage. It means you have 8gb minus the OS, cache partitions, data partition. About 5gb should remain for generic storage such as pictures, music, video etc if I'm not mistaken.
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Heres what i found..got some screenies with what my bootloader is..anyone can explain what do i have here..im sorry from being noob..i know how to root and put some other custom rom but for this,i dont have any idea..i ask my friend how he rooted this and ask him every details he did but he dont even know how was that, maybe some friend of friends actually do it.im planning reverting back my nexus to stock rom/bootlaoder and like everything good as new..i dont feel the real nexus 4 here and got alot of problems too thats why..
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Now worst thing happen..im stuck at google logo now.. im not supposed to that format everything.. what im goin to do now.so any work solutions with this?flashing what files?need what?gggrrrr?thats why i hate rooted device.now my nexus seems to be useless now..
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Its hard to tell what the problem is. Did you do anything before the phone got stuck on the bootlogo?
In any case, if you're getting a used phone from someone else you're always better of wiping it completely and setting it up from scratch.
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Now worst thing happen..im stuck at google logo now.. im not supposed to that format everything.. what im goin to do now.so any work solutions with this?flashing what files?need what?gggrrrr?thats why i hate rooted device.now my nexus seems to be useless now..
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Lol damn dude you formatted everything? You really need to read the stickied posts. They are prerequisite reading.
Anyway, your first screen shot says 8GB.
When you format everything (I assume you formatted each partition), you lose everything stored on it. Everything. The OS is gone.
But all you have to do is install a factory ROM from adb or something similar. Let me go do a quick search and I'll be back.
Also, know that this isn't the phone or OS's fault. You went rogue and started doing stuff you didn't understand the consequences of. It happens, but it's nothing that can't be fixed.
EDIT: Here you go. Read through this guide. I can't reiterate this enough: read carefully and read to understand. This isn't literature class. You need to know what every sentence is telling you to do.
Basic summary: download 4.4.1 ROM for Nexus 4 and make damn sure you download the one for the Nexus 4 (mako). Install Android SDK. Boot into recovery. Specifics on these steps are located in that article. You will need to follow the link on how to sideload. Don't worry if you don't know what these words mean. The link is love. The link is life. It's written such that a young child could do it without assistance from an adult.
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gggrrrr?thats why i hate rooted device.now my nexus seems to be useless now..
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This is definitely assigning fault to the wrong party. Root isn't why you reformatted your storage and lost everything. It's because you didn't use Google to search for any of these answers. You could have solved your original problem by simply searching "How to tell nexus 4 8GB or 16GB."
It's possible that the internal storage was improperly formatted during a ROM flash, but it wasn't. I still can't understand what the hell your original post says, but I'm pretty sure you just misinterpreted how much space would be free.
The solution to this is to FIRST acquire the ROM you want and know where it's located in your phone's storage. THEN format the offending partitions or flash a zip or whatever you need to do to fix the problem (I don't know specifics since I've not needed it, but I'm sure I could find it with Google). THEN you flash your 4.4.1 ROM and if you go, never to return.
So in case you run into any problems with your car, I highly recommend against trying to fix it yourself. It doesn't sound like you'd be very successful. If you do, you'll probably end up with a hunk of scrap metal or a far more expensive repair job.
So i was planning to start all over form scratch..like everyone else is suggesting.so i have a little question..
From 4.4 kitakat and im planning to flash a stock rom 4.2.2 downloaded from google,is it possible?or do i need to stick to 4.4 like what i already had before this things happen..?
I was actually reffering only to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312,maybe i think the most easy way to flash stock.
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https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images?hl=ja#occam
Get the 4.4 factory image, flash that. Either get the 4.4.1 update ota or download the ota and flash it.
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For those people that help me out at my critical state lol..,I must say thank you so much..now my nexus 4 bring back to life,without u guys,I think I can't do it alone.thnkx to xda for bringing u up here.must end this thread now..like what my thread originally is I know now what my nexus real capacity.tnx
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amzkyz said:
For those people that help me out at my critical state lol..,I must say thank you so much..now my nexus 4 bring back to life,without u guys,I think I can't do it alone.thnkx to xda for bringing u up here.must end this thread now..like what my thread originally is I know now what my nexus real capacity.tnx
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For those people asking what i did was, i use adb flashing tool and required .img file for nexus 4 kitkat 4.4 and voila..anyhows i use this thread the complete guide flashing stock rom and if u want there is also root option tutorials here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312 ..thanks efrant from that wonderful step by step guide..
learning from ur mistake is not a bad idea.
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8gb or 16gb???
I'm also a bit confused on what Nexus 4 variant I have. In AnTuTu, I have the following info:
Storage-Internal SD Card; 5503.5/5803.1 MB (5.37/5.66 GB)
In Fastboot Mode, I have the following info:
Product Name- MAKO
Variant- MAKO 16GB
I've tried different "fixes" and my internal storage always ends up with 5.67GBs. So, what am I to believe my phone should have?
I heard there's a bug in nexus kikat update about shrinking storage issues.u better stick to what fastboot details has. U may want to try do a data format and clearing cache to resolve the issue.
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clenceo said:
I'm also a bit confused on what Nexus 4 variant I have. In AnTuTu, I have the following info:
Storage-Internal SD Card; 5503.5/5803.1 MB (5.37/5.66 GB)
In Fastboot Mode, I have the following info:
Product Name- MAKO
Variant- MAKO 16GB
I've tried different "fixes" and my internal storage always ends up with 5.67GBs. So, what am I to believe my phone should have?
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reboot bootloader
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just go to the apps tab in config. it will show used-free (space)