Internal storage was resized - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

Guys, after I changed from stock to the Bootleggers, my internal storage changed from 59gb to 480mb and system and cache aren't over sized... IDK what happened, but I'd like some help

Probably needs formatting in recovery, assuming TWRP?
But I've been out of the modding scene for ages and would recommend waiting for one of the experience Axon 7 owners to give a better answer.

i had it some times too,i thought go in twrp and do a format data and clean flash ( you lose everything ofcourse)

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[Q] Nexus 7 memory/storage - Wiping in TWRP...???!!!

Hi every one,
I have two related questions about nexus 7 memory/storage and TWRP wipes...
I'm pretty new with NEXUS 7 , but not with android.
I had a ACER LIQUID (sold) - HTC DESIRE HD (sold) - SONY XPERIA S (Actual phone)
ASUS TRANSFORMER TF101 (sold) - NEXUS 7 (actual tablet)
I've rooted, installed recovery, flash a lot of roms with all my device, but with nexus 7, i get a bit confused !!!
In Astro file manager, I see 4 local storage... I don't understand why...? And where to put files in order to find them after wiping data in TWRP...
I've flashed TWRP 2.3.2.1 to my nexus 7 recovery.
When I want to flash a rom, I like to wipe everything, in order to avoid problems...
On my other device, i used to wipe data, but on the nexus 7, when you wipe data, you loose the file you want to flash... (often in "DOWNLOAD"
Am I completly stupid ? :silly:
Is wiping system/dalvik/cache and a factory reset enought to avoid problem and to have a fresh install without wiping data ?
(sorry for my english, French people and there legendary english talking...)
Thanks for your help.
Geek endangered...
Stupid question ???
I'm new to nexus 7 and TWRP, but I believe wipe data wipes everything, including sdcard.
Maybe you are used to CWM, you were looking for the "factory reset" button.
It's confusing but I believe there is a warning before wiping data in TWRP saying it'll erase sdcard, am I wrong?
Yeah, used to use cwm... For you, factory reset in twrp is like wiping data in cwm?
If that's the case, for a fresh install, doing a factory reset in twrp is all I need to do? No need to wipe data?
I have the exact same question !
why wiping data (format /data) also remove /sdcard which should stay untouched event after factory reset, beacause if if it's virual I never ever see a sdcard wipe by a wipe data function.
As far as i understand, to deal with multiple user they now make a folder in /data/whatever that contains each profil.
This folder is mount in /sdcard according to the user of tablet, But why ****ing why the only option in this version of TWRP is FORMAT DATA and not wipe data (wich could avoid the deletion of sdcard content) SDCARD is like a sanctuary nothing should be able to delete what's in it except the user itself !

[Q] Newbie questions (don't kill me Im new!)

Hy there I love xda and im a new user to xda nexus forum
With excelent guides I learnt how to root unlock and install custom rom (quite easy let it down into your internal storage and install from zip)
but I have few questions..
When I tried to wipe data and cache I accidentally did factory reset which ended up in no installed rom, internal storage empty and I was in custom recovery and I couldn't connect to computer, so I had to start from 0... last times I've been selecting wipe data and cache.. but I seen that in my nexus 7 some old files are still there (under a folder called 0) What should I do to make a clean install? which option of the new recovery should I choose? thankyou
mariosanoguera said:
Hy there I love xda and im a new user to xda nexus forum
With excelent guides I learnt how to root unlock and install custom rom (quite easy let it down into your internal storage and install from zip)
but I have few questions..
When I tried to wipe data and cache I accidentally did factory reset which ended up in no installed rom, internal storage empty and I was in custom recovery and I couldn't connect to computer, so I had to start from 0... last times I've been selecting wipe data and cache.. but I seen that in my nexus 7 some old files are still there (under a folder called 0) What should I do to make a clean install? which option of the new recovery should I choose? thankyou
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Use TWRP for recovery and to do a clean install wipe all data from TWRP.
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mariosanoguera said:
Hy there I love xda and im a new user to xda nexus forum
With excelent guides I learnt how to root unlock and install custom rom (quite easy let it down into your internal storage and install from zip)
but I have few questions..
When I tried to wipe data and cache I accidentally did factory reset which ended up in no installed rom, internal storage empty and I was in custom recovery and I couldn't connect to computer, so I had to start from 0... last times I've been selecting wipe data and cache.. but I seen that in my nexus 7 some old files are still there (under a folder called 0) What should I do to make a clean install? which option of the new recovery should I choose? thankyou
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I'd flash a stock recovery image onto your device available here which would restore your device completely back to stock (with your bootloader unlocked) From there I'd just re root and do what you want. However I'd personally use CWM Touch Recovery myself, but I just like that recovery more (have used it and the non-touch version for ages and on many devices)
smt8544 said:
I'd flash a stock recovery image onto your device available here which would restore your device completely back to stock (with your bootloader unlocked) From there I'd just re root and do what you want. However I'd personally use CWM Touch Recovery myself, but I just like that recovery more (have used it and the non-touch version for ages and on many devices)
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I actually have Team Win Recovery Project..
under wipe I can find
Cache
Dalvik
Factory Reset (This is the one I use.. but It leaves in my internal storage with a folder called 0 and my old data from previous roms is stored there)
System
External Storage
Int. Storage ?
Format Data (I did this and I lost everything except TWRM which I could boot at it (but I had no option to install from zip neither couldnt transferr a file through usb mount sd card didn't work))
Which one of all of this should I run before doing the install zip from sd card?
mariosanoguera said:
I actually have Team Win Recovery Project..
under wipe I can find
Cache
Dalvik
Factory Reset (This is the one I use.. but It leaves in my internal storage with a folder called 0 and my old data from previous roms is stored there)
System
External Storage
Int. Storage ?
Format Data (I did this and I lost everything except TWRM which I could boot at it (but I had no option to install from zip neither couldnt transferr a file through usb mount sd card didn't work))
Which one of all of this should I run before doing the install zip from sd card?
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I think it would be easier and cleaner if you restored back to stock before trying to re root, flash recovery, etc. If you have no important data on your device I'd go for it. If you do have important data, then try and pull it to your computer and then flash a stock image and re root etc.
I always find that in times when my device is screwing around, or I have file dregs around the place, I find it simply easier to backup important things and flash a stock image.

Q: Wipes?

When I want to install a new ROM I usually do system wipe, factory reset, dalvik cache and cache..
I've noticed that there are others 3 options which one of them gave me a brick.
Format Data (gave me a semi brick since I could only access recovery mode but the rom to install had been wiped and couldnt transfer files to my nexus 7 through adb push)
External Storage wipe (since the nexus 7 hasn't got an sd card this option is dangerous?)
Internal Storage (even more dangerous?)
When I flash some folders are still there after doing the process described in the first line of this thread..
I would like to know if I can safely include the External Storage wipe or Internal storage wipe, and IF I do one of these 2 will I loose the .zip I have in my nexus 7 ready to flash?
Should I include one of these 2 options before flashing a new rom? (Since Format Data I know it wipes everything and only lets you access recovery, and you can't install anything since your .zip has been wiped aswell)
Thank you
Your already doing it right. The N7 only has internal storage. No need for anything else. I do have a superwipe flashable zip that erases everything except storage and repartitions the device. Not needed in almost any case except for bug fixes/tests.
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All of these wipes are unnecessary. A factory reset is the only one needed, and it covers /data and /cache. Plus most installations will wipe the dalvik for you.
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Axon 7 randomly stopped booting

Hi there, I have an Axon 7 with LineageOS that was working like a charm until I rebooted it today. It was in the normal lineage OS boot animation with the blue circle moving from right to left, except it never stopped. Now after trying a few more times, it just keeps playing the animation except the phone will vibrate slightly every several seconds. The phone is encrypted but that hasn't been a problem. When I reboot to TWRP, it says Unable to mount storage.
I tried wiping Cache and Dalvik / ART Cache, but this didn't help. Finally, I do have a backup from 7-20-2017 but I'd rather not have to go back to that...
Any recommendations?
Chrono7x said:
Hi there, I have an Axon 7 with LineageOS that was working like a charm until I rebooted it today. It was in the normal lineage OS boot animation with the blue circle moving from right to left, except it never stopped. Now after trying a few more times, it just keeps playing the animation except the phone will vibrate slightly every several seconds. The phone is encrypted but that hasn't been a problem. When I reboot to TWRP, it says Unable to mount storage.
I tried wiping Cache and Dalvik / ART Cache, but this didn't help. Finally, I do have a backup from 7-20-2017 but I'd rather not have to go back to that...
Any recommendations?
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So you can't see the internal storage from TWRP? I'm guessing encryption actually plays a part here. Formatting data is probably the best course of action, though you should flash magisk or superSu if you do, to get rid of encryption. But you obviously lose everything that's on the internal storage.
Maybe make a system and boot backup and clean flash Lineage. Like, wipe system and caches, then flash the bootloader, modem, LOS and whatever else you flash
Choose an username... said:
So you can't see the internal storage from TWRP? I'm guessing encryption actually plays a part here. Formatting data is probably the best course of action, though you should flash magisk or superSu if you do, to get rid of encryption. But you obviously lose everything that's on the internal storage.
Maybe make a system and boot backup and clean flash Lineage. Like, wipe system and caches, then flash the bootloader, modem, LOS and whatever else you flash
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Is it easier to just use the backup I have currently? If so, what are the steps necessary for that (sorry for newb questions, haven't messed with it in a while)
EDIT: Also, TWRP claims decryption is successful when it is loading up.
Chrono7x said:
Is it easier to just use the backup I have currently? If so, what are the steps necessary for that (sorry for newb questions, haven't messed with it in a while)
EDIT: Also, TWRP claims decryption is successful when it is loading up.
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Again. Can you see the internal storage?
Don't restore the backup. Your problem is basically either on /system (clean flash of the ROM will do) or on /data (complete format of data is needed). So try the non destructive one first
Choose an username... said:
Again. Can you see the internal storage?
Don't restore the backup. Your problem is basically either on /system (clean flash of the ROM will do) or on /data (complete format of data is needed). So try the non destructive one first
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I don't see any storage folder. So if I want to install the latest LOS and frankly just start from scratch, can I follow the guide here https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/axon7/install#installing-lineageos-from-recovery starting from "Installing LineageOS from recovery"? Will I still need to install something to wipe the encryption?
Chrono7x said:
I don't see any storage folder. So if I want to install the latest LOS and frankly just start from scratch, can I follow the guide here https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/axon7/install#installing-lineageos-from-recovery starting from "Installing LineageOS from recovery"? Will I still need to install something to wipe the encryption?
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What? No... That's for normal phones. How did you manage to install LOS without knowing that you need the univ. bootloader and modem?
So, you can't access the internal storage via the file manager on TWRP i'm guessing.
Wipe - Format data, after that flash the Universal bootloader, modem, LOS, Magisk, GApps. Magisk takes care of dm-verity and disables encryption. Don't try to uninstall it though or your internal storage will get encrypted as soon as you do. But if you want to change ROMs you can just fpash it before booting and it won't ger encrypted.

Redmi 7A How to recover files after TWRP Wipe data ?

Hi,
This is a continuation of my errands in magisk-support-2661and magisk-support-2662. I'm interested in the twrp aspect here, hopefully someone who knows twrp welll reads this.
Basically this is a Redmi 7A phone with stock MIUI 10.2.5 and twrp 3.3.1. Phone got messed after updating Magisk to latest version, and while trying to fix it i accidentally wiped data from within twrp. It says this preserves internal storage so I thought this would be ok, but internal storage is encrypted on this device and after doing this i can't access my files from twrp anymore (before it used to ask for my pattern). Files are still there encrypted, and looks like keys are still there in /data/misc so I guess all hope is not lost.
Any ideas on how twrp Wipe data functionality is supposed to work on encrypted storage devices, and how to get one's files back afterwards ?
Help appreciated before i mess things up further =)
lemonsqueeze said:
Hi,
This is a continuation of my errands in magisk-support-2661and magisk-support-2662. I'm interested in the twrp aspect here, hopefully someone who knows twrp welll reads this.
Basically this is a Redmi 7A phone with stock MIUI 10.2.5 and twrp 3.3.1. Phone got messed after updating Magisk to latest version, and while trying to fix it i accidentally wiped data from within twrp. It says this preserves internal storage so I thought this would be ok, but internal storage is encrypted on this device and after doing this i can't access my files from twrp anymore (before it used to ask for my pattern). Files are still there encrypted, and looks like keys are still there in /data/misc so I guess all hope is not lost.
Any ideas on how twrp Wipe data functionality is supposed to work on encrypted storage devices, and how to get one's files back afterwards ?
Help appreciated before i mess things up further =)
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Before you wiped data, was TWRP able to decrypt? able to view what you call internal storage?
J.Michael said:
Before you wiped data, was TWRP able to decrypt? able to view what you call internal storage?
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Yes, it asked for my pattern and was able to decrypt the files.

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