My Optimus Dead Help me - LG Optimus 2x

First a good afternoon,
my phone is faulty, it no longer starts when I turn on my phone it goes into recovery mode, volume tightening down and put the cable into your computer boots into recovery mode, the worst that he would not let me do anything in recovery, because it the error
E: Can not mount CACHE: recovery / command
E: Can not mount CACHE: recovery / log
E: Can not open CACHE: recovery / log
Formatting MISC: ...
room for the chuck norris I can install but not work so back to the recovery, I have a doubt with chuck norris in the installation I get into the system and see the folders inside the cache cell type, root etc., if I do a arrumasse backup of the original cell or coerce people to copy to my phone work?
Help me please, I do not know what to do, my phone is not even 1 month of use.
If you have any idea really need help because I can not connect to the phone can not put debugging usb or anything.

remove battery to 5 min and try again... i hope will be fine...

robsonverly said:
First a good afternoon,
my phone is faulty, it no longer starts when I turn on my phone it goes into recovery mode, volume tightening down and put the cable into your computer boots into recovery mode, the worst that he would not let me do anything in recovery, because it the error
E: Can not mount CACHE: recovery / command
E: Can not mount CACHE: recovery / log
E: Can not open CACHE: recovery / log
Formatting MISC: ...
room for the chuck norris I can install but not work so back to the recovery, I have a doubt with chuck norris in the installation I get into the system and see the folders inside the cache cell type, root etc., if I do a arrumasse backup of the original cell or coerce people to copy to my phone work?
Help me please, I do not know what to do, my phone is not even 1 month of use.
If you have any idea really need help because I can not connect to the phone can not put debugging usb or anything.
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Remove the Battery.Plug in the USB to the computer.while keeping the Volume Down key pressed Attach the USB to the Phone.it should take you to the Software Update Mode.Flash A KDZ file(look for tutorials on XDA) and your phone SHOULD be back to Normal.

Either u can use NV flash
manasgirdhar said:
Remove the Battery.Plug in the USB to the computer.while keeping the Volume Down key pressed Attach the USB to the Phone.it should take you to the Software Update Mode.Flash A KDZ file(look for tutorials on XDA) and your phone SHOULD be back to Normal.
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Either u can use NV flash, follow the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1229407

Try flashing using another computer. It did work for me...happy flashing

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Help me troubleshoot my SDCard errors!

Hello,
Like many other users on this forum, I am having trouble with my i9000M sdcard after doing some ROM flashing.
Although there is some extensive threads collecting the different situations people are experiencing, I was hoping I could get some help for a specific circumstance relating to the sdcard issue.
I'll start by..
- Detailing the firmwares I have flashed, and what happened
- What is working / not working now, and how I got to get to the current situation
- And finally, I'll detail what I'm trying to do and where I'm getting stuck.
I would really appreciate some help with this, and thank anyone who takes the time to read it. I am trying to be very thorough to give you as much information as possible.
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1. Started with stock firmware. I am not sure what it was.. I believe the phone is equivalent to the Bell i9000M, but I am on the SaskTel carrier.
2. Flashed firmware I9000XXJP2: This worked, and I was using Froyo 2.2 fine.
3. Tried to root Froyo 2.2 firmware: This FAILED and the trouble began. I was using the update.zip method, and the source claimed it was compatible with 2.2. I had to hard reboot the phone, but it would stall on the white text intro screen (not the animated one).
4. Went into Download mode. Tried to flash firmware I9000UGJH2 (apparently the most current bell firmware), using Odin v1.1. This FAILED, and I had to hard reboot, which resulted in the PHONE - ! - PC error. I am aware the i9000M can still be recovered from this state.
NOTE: I could do nothing at this point: all firmware flashes failed, UNTIL I CHANGED TO ODIN V 1.3!
Using Odin v.1.3:
5. Flashed a series of firmwares.. (I9000UGJG8, I9000XXJM1, I9000XWJG5), ALL resulted in the phone either being in a shutdown-boot loop to the white Glaxaxy text screen, or the battery charging screen.
I could enter Download mode to reflash, but NOT recovery mode.
6. The ONLY semi working firmware is I9000XXJP2, Samsung Froyo 2.2. This is what the phone is now.
- I CAN enter Download mode, Recovery mode, and the phone stalls on the white Galaxy boot screen, but goes no further, and does not restart.
- I CAN run abd commands
Here is the output I get from each of the options in the Recovery mode:
Code:
I9000XXJP2
Odin 1.3
512.pit
Flashes fine
Goes into recovery mode
Displays error:
(No such file or directory)
E:copy_dbdata_media: Can't mount SDCARD
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI me nu for format and reboot actions.
copy default media content failed.
Try to format sdcard:
Formatting SDCARD:...
ensure_root_path_unmounted**
ensure_root_path_unmounted (/mnt/internal_sd)
ensure_root_path_unmounted ret 0
ensure_root_path_unmounted It's not mounted
update media, please wait
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcb1k0p1
(No such file or directory)
E:copy_dbdata_media: Can't mount SDCARD
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI me nu for format and reboot actions.
Try to wipe cache partition:
-- Wiping cache...
Formatting CACHE:...
ensure_root_path_unmounted**
ensure_root_path_unmounted (/cache)
ensure_root_path_unmounted ret 0
unmount (/cache) attempt 1 (Unknown error: 0)Cache wipe complete.
Try to apply sdcard:update.zip
Same errors as 1) can't mount sdcard therefor installation fails.
Reboot system:
- Will accept adb download reboot
note: I can reach download mode using the button combination
- recovery mode: can access with button combination or 'adb reboot recovery'
- power off: battery charging indicator shows
note: it does not loop the battery indicator
- power on: stalls at Galaxy S GT-19000 white lettering screen.
note: i recieve an indication on windows desktop that a device has been connected which is capable of USB high speed point
ADB COMMANDS WORKS: device is detected
Things I have tried:
I tried booting into a Ubuntu Live cd to see if I could format the sdcard, as suggested in this thread: (sorry, forum won't allow me to hyperlink, thread id=759910)
The disk utility picked up the Samsung drives (One was labeled something like Samsung_Galaxy, and the other Samsung_Galaxy sdcard, but I'm not 100%) but could not format them. There was also no info being listed about the size.
Things I would like to try / have hunches on:
Before all this happened, I made a Nandroid backup of the orriginal firmware, and copied it from the i9000's sdcard to my computer. I made the backup using Rom Manager's Clockworkmod.
Is there a way to use Odin to flash Clockworkmod, so I can restore this backup?
-everything out there says to use Rom Manager, which I can't access because the phone is pseudo dead.
Will the backup even still be on my sdcard?
Wait, my sdcard isn't mounted.. can we try mounting it with abd? (I tried, but am not sure of the command / path of how to do this..
Can abd be used to restore my backup stored on my computer? Is this dependent on the sdcard being mounted?
I fully appreaciate those you take the time to read through this as it is rather lengthy. I just want to ensure I have tried every means to revive the device, and hopefully some more skilled users can help with the mounting and adb syntax.
All comments and ideas are welcome and appreciated! Thank-you
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. But time and time again this error has proven to be a hardware error. Mine did the same thing and samsung/bell had to replace the mainboard in my phone. Good luck, but unfortunately, anything you do further is a waste of time short of sending it back for repair.

Noob to the tab needing a little guidance *brick*

Ok, ill keep this quick and tidy. The tab was working just fine. I only used z4 root on it and it still was fine after that. The other day the battery died in it. I plugged it in to charge and now it only boot loops. I put it into recovery mode and i get this as an error.
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
(no such file or directory)
E:can't mount CACHE:recovery/command
*MANUAL MODE*
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
(no such file or directory)
E:Can't mount CACHE:log/recovery.log
E:can't open CACHE:log/recovery.log
E:Cant mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
(no such file or directory
I tried using the heimdall program to flash the ed02 files and it still gives this in recovery. Im at my wits end with this and really dont want to send it to sammy. Verizon will not honor the warranty due to the number being disconnected.
Can anyone help me with this so i dont have to send it in. Thanks
1. download heimdall. get it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
2. download the stock verizon files. get them here: http://www.blackmugmedia.com/Android/GT/Mirror/Recovery/CDMA/Verizon/VZW Stock/
you need all four files.
3. download the drivers for the samsung sch-i800. find those here: http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/c...G_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.3.350.0.exe
4. unzip heimdall. go into the drivers folder, and run zadig.exe. at the top, select 'list all devices'. go to the dropdown menu, and select Samsung Composite USB (i'm pretty sure that's what it was called.) click start, and let it run.
5. open the heimdall front end.
6. put system in system (if you're flashing to ec02, then put factory in system)
put cache into cache
put param into param
put the zimage into both the kernel and recovery slots.
7. turn your tab off, and plug it into the computer using USB. hold down the power and the volume down buttons until you see the little droid dude with a shovel.
8. click the start button on heimdall.
9. wait for the flash to complete (don't unplug your device, obviously, during the flashing.) once your phone reboots, it's okay to unplug it.
10. now, boot into the stock recovery, and wipe data and cache. reboot, and update to ec02.
11. enable usb debugging.
12. plug your phone back in to the computer.
13. now run superoneclick for root. get that here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
14. either play with it in stock, or go find oldmacnut's excellent Better Than Life Rom, and follow the instructions to flash that.
15. enjoy your tab!
boodafli said:
1. download heimdall. get it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
2. download the stock verizon files. get them here: http://www.blackmugmedia.com/Android/GT/Mirror/Recovery/CDMA/Verizon/VZW Stock/
you need all four files.
3. download the drivers for the samsung sch-i800. find those here: http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/c...G_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.3.350.0.exe
4. unzip heimdall. go into the drivers folder, and run zadig.exe. at the top, select 'list all devices'. go to the dropdown menu, and select Samsung Composite USB (i'm pretty sure that's what it was called.) click start, and let it run.
5. open the heimdall front end.
6. put system in system (if you're flashing to ec02, then put factory in system)
put cache into cache
put param into param
put the zimage into both the kernel and recovery slots.
7. turn your tab off, and plug it into the computer using USB. hold down the power and the volume down buttons until you see the little droid dude with a shovel.
8. click the start button on heimdall.
9. wait for the flash to complete (don't unplug your device, obviously, during the flashing.) once your phone reboots, it's okay to unplug it.
10. now, boot into the stock recovery, and wipe data and cache.
11. enable usb debugging.
12. plug your phone back in to the computer.
13. now run superoneclick for root.
14. either play with it in stock, or go find oldmacnut's excellent Better Than Life Rom, and follow the instructions to flash that.
15. enjoy your tab!
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nice guide though .... keep it up
can you tell me this guide for which tab i'm sure is not for the galaxy tab GSM
as i have sticky thread and i have empty place i'll like to add this guide sure after your proving
edit i got it , its for CDMA .. so can you accept that i post this guide under your name in my thread ?
it's for the verizon CDMA tab. and you can post it, it's supposed to be helpful. i lurked on these boards for like, 2 months before i got brave enough to try doing stuff to my tab. having a step by step process really made me feel like i was flashing with at least a little bit of a safety net.
k0sh said:
can you tell me this guide for which tab i'm sure is not for the galaxy tab GSM
as i have sticky thread and i have empty place i'll like to add this guide sure after your proving
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oh hey. in your sticky, add this after 'now run superoneclick': get that here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
boodafli said:
oh hey. in your sticky, add this after 'now run superoneclick': get that here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
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will do sure , thanks
go check it here Post number 3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14929111#post14929111
Ok i downloaded all the files and it is still looping on me. I went into the recovery and it is still giving me the same errors. Im at a loss here. I think it just may have to go to sammy. Im not that good with this. I really do appriciate all the help.
when you're in recovery, does it let you wipe cache and data? maybe try that, then reflash?
I tried with the updated version and e2 version of the software and anytime i go into the recovery its giving me that same line of errors. I think it might be a soft/hard brick. I may have to send it in to get serviced. Im just glad that if i do the stock software is flashed to it and they wont be able to tell the difference.
Edit:
Well after doing some digging it seems that the recovery partition cannot be loaded onto the disk. It looks like the internal sd card itself might be corrupt or fried. I have adb that i can try to do it with, but im just tempted to send it in. I am just hoping that they dont say that its no longer warranted.
Hi,
I was trying to upgrade to Gingerbread, and downloaded the FW files from samfirware.com. I used Odin to flash, everything turned out successful, except that my tab gets stuck at the Samsung logo screen. Any help would be appreciated?
Thanks
if you have a verizon tab, we don't have gingerbread yet. if you have a GSM tab, try booting into recovery, wiping cache, data, and dalvik, and rebooting. beyond that, since i don't have a GSM tab, i dunno what to tell you.
ashish.b said:
Hi,
I was trying to upgrade to Gingerbread, and downloaded the FW files from samfirware.com. I used Odin to flash, everything turned out successful, except that my tab gets stuck at the Samsung logo screen. Any help would be appreciated?
Thanks
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Well samsung has fixed it for me. they had to replace the entire control board. I guess i really did a number on it. Whats cool is that its not going to be a verizon tab anymore. They have the hardware for it but the rom is stock like it was bought off the shelf. I cant believe it would fry like that after just charging.

My Optimus Dead Help me

First a good afternoon,
my phone is faulty, it no longer starts when I turn on my phone it goes into recovery mode, volume tightening down and put the cable into your computer boots into recovery mode, the worst that he would not let me do anything in recovery, because it the error
E: Can not mount CACHE: recovery / command
E: Can not mount CACHE: recovery / log
E: Can not open CACHE: recovery / log
Formatting MISC: ...
room for the chuck norris I can install but not work so back to the recovery, I have a doubt with chuck norris in the installation I get into the system and see the folders inside the cache cell type, root etc., if I do a arrumasse backup of the original cell or coerce people to copy to my phone work?
Help me please, I do not know what to do, my phone is not even 1 month of use.
If you have any idea really need help because I can not connect to the phone can not put debugging usb or anything.
robsonverly said:
First a good afternoon,
my phone is faulty, it no longer starts when I turn on my phone it goes into recovery mode, volume tightening down and put the cable into your computer boots into recovery mode, the worst that he would not let me do anything in recovery, because it the error
E: Can not mount CACHE: recovery / command
E: Can not mount CACHE: recovery / log
E: Can not open CACHE: recovery / log
Formatting MISC: ...
room for the chuck norris I can install but not work so back to the recovery, I have a doubt with chuck norris in the installation I get into the system and see the folders inside the cache cell type, root etc., if I do a arrumasse backup of the original cell or coerce people to copy to my phone work?
Help me please, I do not know what to do, my phone is not even 1 month of use.
If you have any idea really need help because I can not connect to the phone can not put debugging usb or anything.
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check for rusty's recovery thread....
alternatively, you can try this from HOMERO2....all credits to him

Stuck without a OS

Good Morning
Very ironic,but i came here to ask about rooting my phone a year back and now i'm back in sort of the same situation..
A year back I rooted my froyo 2.2.1 based Galaxy S to a gingerbread version,then i used quite a few of the ICS roms available on this forum,had been using Cyanogen for the past few months.Yesterday i had some free time,so i thought would check out the JB roms available.
So i did the usual,download the JB version of Fishears since i had a iNand.put it in my internal sdcard..but i could not access the memory card from CWM 5.0.2.7..,so i put it in my external memory card and tried to run the zip from there,but the process got aborted in the middle,tried it twice,dint work.
Then i remembered i had faced this internal memory problem before,had to go and switch on the debugging mode in the developer option.[P.S:- i had been facing the encryption successful problem for half a year,was too lazy/busy to fix it,i just took it in my stride and rebooted a lot to get into the homepage]
So,I'm in CWM and i run the usual process and run the zip file from the internal sdcard,it started out fine,them BOOM.my phone reboots all of a sudden.When it restarts,it does not have a OS to boot into,the green android image with a red exclamation mark and a few text appears which happens too fast to read and it keeps rebooting and this process goes on.
I can still access CWM and the download mode,i tried going into CWM but the internal sd doesnt open and the zip file fails to mount from the external sd.
So i thought **** it,i'll do the rooting part again and i run up ODIN,download the semaphore 2.7.4 kernel,and i see it is just 15 mb or so,i remembered i used more than 1 file and used the pit folder also,but i read it on the semaphore website,its only 1 file and have to use it as the PDA.went to download mode and odin recognised it and the process completed without a hitch,it even showed a green PASS..
but the problem came when it had to reboot after the process,it got stuck in the "Galaxy S GT I9000" page and never moved forward.it was there for 30 minutes or so before i pulled out the battery.
Basically
1.I cant get past that page
2.I can access the CWM and Download modes
3.I accepted my mistake and thought of not doing any more mistakes,so icame here
4.When i boot into CWM mode,these errors come
E:failed to open/etc/recovery.fstab (No such file or directory)
E:unknown volume for path[/cache/recovery/command]
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/revovery/log]
E:Cant mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Cant open /cache/recovery/log
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/recovery/last_log]
E:Cant mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/recovery/command]
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Cant access the external sd from the CWM now
I dont mind any os now,as long as i can take calls.Am leaving college for home by train day after,so i need a working os as soon as possible
Thank you for reading this and thank you in advance for taking your time to help me out
deathstoned said:
Good Morning
Very ironic,but i came here to ask about rooting my phone a year back and now i'm back in sort of the same situation..
A year back I rooted my froyo 2.2.1 based Galaxy S to a gingerbread version,then i used quite a few of the ICS roms available on this forum,had been using Cyanogen for the past few months.Yesterday i had some free time,so i thought would check out the JB roms available.
So i did the usual,download the JB version of Fishears since i had a iNand.put it in my internal sdcard..but i could not access the memory card from CWM 5.0.2.7..,so i put it in my external memory card and tried to run the zip from there,but the process got aborted in the middle,tried it twice,dint work.
Then i remembered i had faced this internal memory problem before,had to go and switch on the debugging mode in the developer option.[P.S:- i had been facing the encryption successful problem for half a year,was too lazy/busy to fix it,i just took it in my stride and rebooted a lot to get into the homepage]
So,I'm in CWM and i run the usual process and run the zip file from the internal sdcard,it started out fine,them BOOM.my phone reboots all of a sudden.When it restarts,it does not have a OS to boot into,the green android image with a red exclamation mark and a few text appears which happens too fast to read and it keeps rebooting and this process goes on.
I can still access CWM and the download mode,i tried going into CWM but the internal sd doesnt open and the zip file fails to mount from the external sd.
So i thought **** it,i'll do the rooting part again and i run up ODIN,download the semaphore 2.7.4 kernel,and i see it is just 15 mb or so,i remembered i used more than 1 file and used the pit folder also,but i read it on the semaphore website,its only 1 file and have to use it as the PDA.went to download mode and odin recognised it and the process completed without a hitch,it even showed a green PASS..
but the problem came when it had to reboot after the process,it got stuck in the "Galaxy S GT I9000" page and never moved forward.it was there for 30 minutes or so before i pulled out the battery.
Basically
1.I cant get past that page
2.I can access the CWM and Download modes
3.I accepted my mistake and thought of not doing any more mistakes,so icame here
4.When i boot into CWM mode,these errors come
Cant access the external sd from the CWM now
I dont mind any os now,as long as i can take calls.Am leaving college for home by train day after,so i need a working os as soon as possible
Thank you for reading this and thank you in advance for taking your time to help me out
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you may try this, if you can boot to download mode but make sure your is GT-I9000
Before start, please backup all your important data and phones setting. Then,
Step 1:
I) Download Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread Value Pack (XXJVU)
II) Download ODIN http://www.mediafire.com/?nhhhkm5c2j43rhw Extract Odin3 v1.7.zip to get .exe file
also download the pit file, http://www.mediafire.com/?v2rub40k1bvccj4
Step 2: Extract the ROM [password: samfirmware.com]
Step 3: Launch ODIN. (Don’t open Samsung Kies)
Step 4: Turn off your Galaxy S.
Step5: Put your Galaxy S into Download Mode by Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power buttons to boot into Download Mode.
Step 5: Connect your Galaxy S with your PC using a USB cable. (Before proceed to Next Step, please make sure that ODIN detect your device)
Step 6:
Click on Odin PIT Tab
Select the PIT – s1_odin_20100512.pit
Click on Odin PDA Tab
Select the CODE_I9000XXJVU_CL851880_REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file.
Click on Odin PHONE Tab
Select MODEM_I9000XXJVU_REV_00_CL1092175.tar.md5.
Click on Odin CSC Tab
Select GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJVU.tar.md5.
Step 9: Click on START in ODIN to start flash the leaked firmware on your device.
hope this will help.
I had this problem with Paranoid Android before... the zip was corrupt.
If you are able to extract the rom with winrar/winzip/totalcmd or other program, install it, if it is corrupt, download it again again and again...
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
Samtan4326 said:
you may try this, if you can boot to download mode but make sure your is GT-I9000
Before start, please backup all your important data and phones setting. Then,
Step 2: Extract the ROM [password: samfirmware.com]
Step 3: Launch ODIN. (Don’t open Samsung Kies)
Step 4: Turn off your Galaxy S.
Step5: Put your Galaxy S into Download Mode by Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power buttons to boot into Download Mode.
Step 5: Connect your Galaxy S with your PC using a USB cable. (Before proceed to Next Step, please make sure that ODIN detect your device)
Step 6:
Click on Odin PIT Tab
Select the PIT – s1_odin_20100512.pit
Click on Odin PDA Tab
Select the CODE_I9000XXJVU_CL851880_REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file.
Click on Odin PHONE Tab
Select MODEM_I9000XXJVU_REV_00_CL1092175.tar.md5.
Click on Odin CSC Tab
Select GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJVU.tar.md5.
Step 9: Click on START in ODIN to start flash the leaked firmware on your device.
hope this will help.
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Did what u said,got past odin,then it went into the setup on the phone and all of a sudden it went into the recovery screen,the message shown is
-- wiping data...
Formatting /data...
E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/block/macblk0p2
Formatting /dbdata...
formatting /cache
Deleting meta data
Data wipe Failed
-- Applying Multi-CSC..
Installing Multi-CSC
APPLIED THE csc-Code "CPW"
Successfully applied multi-CSC
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I have a option to reboot,its the samsung recovery screen..its still there,i havent touched my phone since then
deathstoned said:
Did what u said,got past odin,then it went into the setup on the phone and all of a sudden it went into the recovery screen,the message shown is
I have a option to reboot,its the samsung recovery screen..its still there,i havent touched my phone since then
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flash CF-root for xxjuv with a pit512 (repartition ticked) cf-root can download from here http://download.chainfire.eu/132/CF-Root/SGS/CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip
Once rooted with CWM, enter CWM using combo keys and enter "mounts and storage" and format everything except Boot and also do the full wipes one more time
Finally Flash the JVU+Root again one more time with PIT (repartition) to resolve this issue ...you may need flashing twice or more to solve this
issued.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1841250 <--- this is very useful link for new user from xsenman
Samtan4326 said:
flash CF-root for xxjuv with a pit512 (repartition ticked) cf-root can download from here http://download.chainfire.eu/132/CF-Root/SGS/CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip
Once rooted with CWM, enter CWM using combo keys and enter "mounts and storage" and format everything except Boot and also do the full wipes one more time
Finally Flash the JVU+Root again one more time with PIT (repartition) to resolve this issue ...you may need flashing twice or more to solve this
issued.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1841250 <--- this is very useful link for new user from xsenman
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flashed it with CWM,went into it and in Mounts and storage there is only 1 option- "mount USB storage"
Nothing else
Below that in the CWM message area,there is
E:unknown volume for path [/system]
E:unable process volume! Skipping...
Checking /data...
E:unknown volume for path [/data]
E:unable process volume! Skipping...
checking /cache...
E:unknown volume for path [/cache]
E:unable process volume! Skipping...
Done!
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/recovery/command]
E;Cant mount /cache/recovery/command
E:unknown volume for path [/cache/recovery/log]
E:Cant mount /cache/recovery/log
and the same for last_log
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deathstoned said:
flashed it with CWM,went into it and in Mounts and storage there is only 1 option- "mount USB storage"
Nothing else
Below that in the CWM message area,there is
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select mounts and storage format everything except Boot and also do the full wipes one more time and power off your phone
reboot to download mode follow by Flash the JVU+Root again one more time with PIT (repartition) to resolve this issue ...you may need flashing twice or more to solve this.
Samtan4326 said:
select mounts and storage format everything except Boot and also do the full wipes one more time and power off your phone
reboot to download mode follow by Flash the JVU+Root again one more time with PIT (repartition) to resolve this issue ...you may need flashing twice or more to solve this.
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I dont think you got what i said.I installed CFW and went into the recovery,there under Mounts and storage ,there was nothing apart from "mount USB storage"..not even Mount BOOT..nothing apart from that 1 option..when i tried to do a wipe "data/factory reset or cache" it showed me that message which i posted above.still i installed the jvu+root again (Twice actually),it was the same result,the error i posted 2 posts above.
I'm in no mans land now and cant do anything apart from my phone apart from go into download and recovery mode
Please someone help me,i've to go on a 33 hr train journey tmrw and without a phone,it'll be really troublesome
Have you tried the EZ Recovery kit by Slaphead20?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29114573
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amerkiller1995 said:
Have you tried the EZ Recovery kit by Slaphead20?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29114573
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New developments now
I followed the steps given in the EZ recovery mode,it crashed into the same e3 recovery mode,for the heck of it i flashed the CFROOT which was provided and it worked fine..all disks were mounted fine and no errors in cwm,
went into Mounts and storage and formatted everything apart from boot and followed the rest of samtans advice
It crashed into the same e3 Rec mode again with the same meta data error message
any suggestions guys,atleast now i'm hopeful after seeing that CWM screen without any errors
deathstoned said:
New developments now
I followed the steps given in the EZ recovery mode,it crashed into the same e3 recovery mode,for the heck of it i flashed the CFROOT which was provided and it worked fine..all disks were mounted fine and no errors in cwm,
went into Mounts and storage and formatted everything apart from boot and followed the rest of samtans advice
It crashed into the same e3 Rec mode again with the same meta data error message
any suggestions guys,atleast now i'm hopeful after seeing that CWM screen without any errors
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After flashing ez base, flash Cm9 and then if you want cm10
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amerkiller1995 said:
After flashing ez base, flash Cm9 and then if you want cm10
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Ok dont know whether this is good or bad
I installed CM9 from the external sd as the internal sd was inaccesible in any way..the installation showed info like
"the internal sd card marker could not be found
Going ahead with installation"
the installation continues and restarts once and updates but it does not boot into the main page,it directly goes into the Encryption Unsuccessful page.When i try Reset Phone,it goes into the CWM recovery screen with some errors,
when i try to install CM10 from this recvery screen,it initially stops the installation saying the data partition layout is different and all my data will be wiped.run the .zip to go ahead with the progress.I run this it goes directly into the CWM 6.0._._ and it doesnt show any errors,i try to reboot it gets stuck on the galaxy s screen.
this situation is better than the previous condition as i know a OS can still run on my Phone..Just need to get this thing rectified now
Please if anyone could help me right now,i would be really grateful..not able to contact anyone without my phone
It might be a hardware problem... I had something similar
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1895224
But for now go to Ez recovery and then try Darky's Resuruction ROM.
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amerkiller1995 said:
It might be a hardware problem...
But for now go to Ez recovery and then try Darky's Resuruction ROM.
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I installed Cyanogen 9 and got through tht EU page by restarting abut 20 times or so,now i'm trying to install a working version of gapps in it.Tried 1 but the setup failed,so i flashed back to Cyanogen 9 and am not touching it till i reach home.a device capable of making and taking calls is better than nothing..
Is there a way to download contacts from gmail without gapps,the play store is not included in the original rom and i'm hesitant to go into CWM recovery mode as i will have to tackle the EU page again
Anyways thanks for your help,will have to fix this problem once and for all after i reach home
I don't know about contacts from gmail. When you're home look at my updated post above
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basically
just reflash gingerbread

Unbrick guide! 99,9% WORKING! (Repairs the unrepairable!!)

HEY PEEPS!!!
I have great news for you all! Now i'll tell you my experience:
I flashed a custom rom, but something went wrong, and i needed to restore with odin. Now comes the problem, even after restoring with odin IN EVERY DIFFERENT WAY, i wasn't able to format my /data partition. (trust me i tried every method, from odin in many ways to ext4 formatter to flashing another rom, nothing worked). If you know, stock recovery should ALWAYS be able to wipe data, as it uses a special binary script to format the partitions.
IN THIS CASE THAT WAS NOT POSSIBLE, and it gave an error: "E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/stl11".
NOW I COME WITH THE SOLUTION: everything i did is CREATE AN ODIN PDA.TAR WITH A "FAKE" USERDATA.IMG
It actually worked for me, and it should also for you!
So, if you're getting BOOTLOOP and "E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/stl11" on stock recovery, here we are.
NOTE: You can use this guide also for restore to stock firmware, but this is made mainly for /data partition error.
HERE WE GO
1) Download this RAR DOWNLOAD FROM MEDIAFIRE
2) UNRAR and open odin, remove your phone battery, hold VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons, and, when still holding the buttons, plug in the USB cable connected to PC.
3) Assure that ODIN shows "ADDED!" in the messages, if not, install samsung kies.
4) Put the packages in this way:
- PDA_XXMB2_with_userdata.tar ---> in PDA section
- BOOTLOADER_XXLB1_REV00.tar ---> in BOOTLOADER (or BOOT) section
- CSC_ITVMC1.tar (not mandatory) ---> in CSC section
- PHONE_XXMB2.tar ---> in PHONE section
5) Press start and wait the process to finish.
6) When finished, re-plug the phone battery in (still having the phone connected to the pc). Now the phone will turn on. If you installed also CSC.tar then it will boot to recovery to install an upadte.zip and automatically reboots.
7)IMPORTANT PASS: Unplug usb cable, remove and re-plug the battery, press POWER+VOLUME UP+HOME until the screen turns on, the phone will boot in recovery mode. DO A WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET, NOW IT SHOULD NO MORE GIVE "E:format_volume: rfs format failed on /dev/stl11" AND THERE YOU GO!
This was the only method that worked for me. Grazie mille!
malfatti said:
This was the only method that worked for me. Grazie mille!
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No problem mate
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