Hey guys,into cwm mod I select mount cache but it is always selected umount cache.is there any problems?
Sorry my lang.
You misunderstood it
When you select 'mount cache' it actually gets selected and shows 'unmount cache'.
So that next time if you want to unmount cache it will show 'unmount cache'.
Don't worry it's not a problem
I hope you get it
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I have .902 running, all stock and rooted. I was install Eclipse rom. But I formated the /osh by accident when I was supposed to format /system.
But I also formatted /system too.
So I'm in the safe boot menu and not sure what to do here.
Step 22 is what I screwed up on.
Can I continue, should I do a restore?
Thanks
this backup of your unsafe system to your safe system).
21) Now hit "+++Go Back+++", and go to "Safe Boot Menu" and then "Toggle Safe System". Safe system must be enabled before continuing. Don't skip this step.
22) Go to "mounts and storage" menu and format \system. Not as scary as it sounds.
23) Now hit "+++Go Back+++" to leave mounts and storage, and go into "Install zip from sdcard". DON'T GO TO "apply update from sdcard".
24) Go to "choose zip from sdcard" and find the ROM .zip file. DON'T GO TO "apply /sdcard/update.zip".
25) Now hit "+++Go Back+++" and hit "Wipe data/factory reset" and then also "Wipe cache partition".
26) Now go to the "Advanced" menu and "Wipe dalvik cache".
27) Finally, hit "+++Go Back+++" to return to the main recovery menu and select "power off".
rdefino said:
I have .902 running, all stock and rooted. I was install Eclipse rom. But I formated the /osh by accident when I was supposed to format /system.
But I also formatted /system too.
So I'm in the safe boot menu and not sure what to do here.
Step 22 is what I screwed up on.
Can I continue, should I do a restore?
Thanks
this backup of your unsafe system to your safe system).
21) Now hit "+++Go Back+++", and go to "Safe Boot Menu" and then "Toggle Safe System". Safe system must be enabled before continuing. Don't skip this step.
22) Go to "mounts and storage" menu and format \system. Not as scary as it sounds.
23) Now hit "+++Go Back+++" to leave mounts and storage, and go into "Install zip from sdcard". DON'T GO TO "apply update from sdcard".
24) Go to "choose zip from sdcard" and find the ROM .zip file. DON'T GO TO "apply /sdcard/update.zip".
25) Now hit "+++Go Back+++" and hit "Wipe data/factory reset" and then also "Wipe cache partition".
26) Now go to the "Advanced" menu and "Wipe dalvik cache".
27) Finally, hit "+++Go Back+++" to return to the main recovery menu and select "power off".
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Honestly man if i were you i would just restore and start fresh, that way no steps are missed, just a thought
my god so problems! I did the update but now the screen is not the drawing below where android says Cyanogen 9 and not beyond this stage. What should I do? help me people. the rom is cyanmobile
Do a clean install... go to cwm, mounts and storage>format /system, go back to main menu, wipe data-factory reset. Go to advanced, wipe dalvik cache. Install rom, and when its finished wipe data-factory reset again, reboot device. Note that you'll lose all data stored in internal memory (messages, contacts, apps...) and please tell me if it worked after you do this
yes yes it working, thanks! already now you can tell me something about this "E: error in / cache / recovery / log" underneath it says "no space on device" will be that this has to do with it? tanks bro
ginhotuga said:
yes yes it working, thanks! already now you can tell me something about this "E: error in / cache / recovery / log" underneath it says "no space on device" will be that this has to do with it? tanks bro
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there is no problem
cache is fully filled with files and no space left so recovery cannot paste the log of flashing
ginhotuga said:
yes yes it working, thanks! already now you can tell me something about this "E: error in / cache / recovery / log" underneath it says "no space on device" will be that this has to do with it? tanks bro
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Its very possible that low internal space caused that problem.
i have been using ice cold sandwich 8.0 from elol from past one month had internment sd card issues moved to 8.1 had some issues so got back to 8.0 every thing works now except that my sd card is not getting detected at all .. bought a brand new sd card no go .. tried flash the ck kernel no go ..
need help i am able to format sd card in recovery and also mount it .. help needed
Try to flash Andro ID RC3 once and then check or goto some GB Rom and check, please update if you do these things
use some sd card recovery tool.. u may also use a card reader to check for errors and fixing..
paarkhi .. Will need to wait till this weekend if i need to do a full wipe and flash Sharp ROM through SUTL as my laptop which is 64 bit doesn's support the version SUTL tool ..
Will do this over this weekend and keep you posted.
ypkonline said:
paarkhi .. Will need to wait till this weekend if i need to do a full wipe and flash Sharp ROM through SUTL as my laptop which is 64 bit doesn's support the version SUTL tool ..
Will do this over this weekend and keep you posted.
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Hi, I didn't want to start a new thread and didn't want to post in the development forums, but I was wondering how does one do a full wipe?
I really don't want to threadjack either, but just thought that seeing as how this was a recent thread maybe someone could shoot me a quick answer...
I found this:
2. Reboot your phone into ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM)
3. In CWM "Wipe data/factory reset"
4. In CWM "Wipe Cache Partition"
5. Go To "Advance"
6. Select "Wipe Dalvik Cache"
7. Go To "Mounts And Storage"
8. Select "Mount System"
9. Then Select "Wipe System"
from this thread, and was wondering if all these steps are what one means by a full wipe, or just some of them~ and, if just some of the steps, which ones?
TIA
Issue resolved ..
- Did a full wipe and installed sharp rom using SUTL
- Replaced recovery.img in download mode
- flashed AOKP ICS 8.0
-Flashed CK Kernel
On this setup for last 12 hours without any issues till now ..
Thanks again for this forum and all your help
TangBaBa808 said:
Hi, I didn't want to start a new thread and didn't want to post in the development forums, but I was wondering how does one do a full wipe?
I really don't want to threadjack either, but just thought that seeing as how this was a recent thread maybe someone could shoot me a quick answer...
I found this:
2. Reboot your phone into ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM)
3. In CWM "Wipe data/factory reset"
4. In CWM "Wipe Cache Partition"
5. Go To "Advance"
6. Select "Wipe Dalvik Cache"
7. Go To "Mounts And Storage"
8. Select "Mount System"
9. Then Select "Wipe System"
from this thread, and was wondering if all these steps are what one means by a full wipe, or just some of them~ and, if just some of the steps, which ones?
TIA
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You don't need point 8, rest everything follow to fully wipe
TangBaBa808 said:
Hi, I didn't want to start a new thread and didn't want to post in the development forums, but I was wondering how does one do a full wipe?
I really don't want to threadjack either, but just thought that seeing as how this was a recent thread maybe someone could shoot me a quick answer...
I found this:
2. Reboot your phone into ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM)
3. In CWM "Wipe data/factory reset"
4. In CWM "Wipe Cache Partition"
5. Go To "Advance"
6. Select "Wipe Dalvik Cache"
7. Go To "Mounts And Storage"
8. Select "Mount System"
9. Then Select "Wipe System"
from this thread, and was wondering if all these steps are what one means by a full wipe, or just some of them~ and, if just some of the steps, which ones?
TIA
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If you do step 3, no need step 4 and 6. Dalvik cache is in data partition and doing step 3 will also followed by wiping cache partition automatically by CWM.
And I never do step 7, 8 and 9. When we flash a rom, system partition usually been wiped by the script, except some roms which intended for upgrade.
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I apologize up front if this seems like a stupid question, but I want to know the right way....
Can someone verify that the instructions I found for switching ROMs are accurate for Safestrap 2.x?
I found this on DroidForums and cannot post the link:
15) Download the ROM of your choice to your SD card. For more information see step 13 above.
16) Restart your phone. At the SafeStrap boot screen, press the menu button to enter recovery.
17) Verify that "Safe System is: ENABLED".
18) Go to "backup and restore" and make a backup. I recommend backing-up everything including the webtop and unsafe system. You can save the backup to internal or external SD card according to your available storage and personal preference. The backup will be saved in \Safestrap\Backup.
34) Select "++++Go Back++++" to return to the main recovery menu.
35) Go to "mounts and storage" menu and format \system.
36) Now hit "+++Go Back+++" to leave mounts and storage, and go into "Install zip from sdcard". DON'T GO TO "apply update from sdcard".
37) Go to "choose zip from sdcard" and find the ROM .zip file. DON'T GO TO "apply /sdcard/update.zip".
38) Now hit "+++Go Back+++" and hit "Wipe data/factory reset" and then also "Wipe cache partition".
39) Now go to the "Advanced" menu and "Wipe dalvik cache".
40) Finally, hit "+++Go Back+++" to return to the main recovery menu and select "power off". Wait for power down to finish, then restart your bionic. Be patient, the first boot takes unusually long.
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mhelm23 said:
I apologize up front if this seems like a stupid question, but I want to know the right way....
Can someone verify that the instructions I found for switching ROMs are accurate for Safestrap 2.x?
I found this on DroidForums and cannot post the link:
15) Download the ROM of your choice to your SD card. For more information see step 13 above.
16) Restart your phone. At the SafeStrap boot screen, press the menu button to enter recovery.
17) Verify that "Safe System is: ENABLED".
18) Go to "backup and restore" and make a backup. I recommend backing-up everything including the webtop and unsafe system. You can save the backup to internal or external SD card according to your available storage and personal preference. The backup will be saved in \Safestrap\Backup.
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There is no webtop for the Droid 3, but so far all looks good. I never backup the unsafe system, since it just takes up room and I have a good backup of the unsafe system already. (I believe that it is called "original system" and not unsafe system.)
34) Select "++++Go Back++++" to return to the main recovery menu.
35) Go to "mounts and storage" menu and format \system.
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This is fine, but should be unnecessary. Any good custom ROM will format system before it starts copying files. However, it won't hurt.
36) Now hit "+++Go Back+++" to leave mounts and storage, and go into "Install zip from sdcard". DON'T GO TO "apply update from sdcard".
37) Go to "choose zip from sdcard" and find the ROM .zip file. DON'T GO TO "apply /sdcard/update.zip".
38) Now hit "+++Go Back+++" and hit "Wipe data/factory reset" and then also "Wipe cache partition".
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If you "Wipe data/factory reset" there is no reason to "Wipe Dalvik cache" - the /cache partition is formatted as part of "Wipe data/factory reset". That said, again, it won't hurt...
39) Now go to the "Advanced" menu and "Wipe dalvik cache".
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COMPLETELY unnecessary if you did the Wipe Dalvik cache in the previous step, and really not at all required if you did "Wipe data/factory reset". I'm not quite sure why people think that wiping something once misses something so it needs to be done more than once?
40) Finally, hit "+++Go Back+++" to return to the main recovery menu and select "power off". Wait for power down to finish, then restart your bionic. Be patient, the first boot takes unusually long.
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Yep, except, of course, you will restart the Droid 3.
MMS on JB (10/01) on XT862
MMS on JB (10/01) on XT862 doesn't seem to be working... otherwise the build is fairly stable.
Hi, i would like to delete some system apps in LOS but when i want to it says to mount system. In twrp when i go to mount settings and select system when i reboot nothing happens, and when i get back to twrp its unchecked. I never mounted system before so if someone can help.