Where do I place zip files to flash since the HTC first has no SD card , I need to flash busy box since install crashes phone
Also I'm using TWRP if that makes a difference
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when I flash a custom Rom on s3 my all media like song video photos in sd card
now htc one now have internal storage no sd card slot my all media is deleted if I flash custom Rom
any solution for that
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Your media will remain unless you choose to do a full format when you flash a ROM.
if you wipe data from a custom recovery then your internal storage will not be wiped.
Umm if you unlock bootloader your data is wiped
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born_fisherman said:
Umm if you unlock bootloader your data is wiped
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Not if you do it with Revone
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Hello everyone!
Today, I've rooted my T-Mobile HTC One using Hasoon's All-in-one tool kit. I had no problem rooting it, everything went smoothly.
After I've rooted my HTC One, (On stock ROM still) I downloaded and installed the Bulletproof kernel and that was when I noticed I couldn't take any pictures with the camera, I opened the gallery app, and it said to "please insert an sd card". I tried to switch ROMs that includes a stock kernel but I can not download or drag/drop any files into my internal storage anymore, however, I can download and install apps with no problem. How can I restore the internal storage to be usable again? I appreciate any advice/help. Thank you all.
bryanh85 said:
Hello everyone!
Today, I've rooted my T-Mobile HTC One using Hasoon's All-in-one tool kit. I had no problem rooting it, everything went smoothly.
After I've rooted my HTC One, (On stock ROM still) I downloaded and installed the Bulletproof kernel and that was when I noticed I couldn't take any pictures with the camera, I opened the gallery app, and it said to "please insert an sd card". I tried to switch ROMs that includes a stock kernel but I can not download or drag/drop any files into my internal storage anymore, however, I can download and install apps with no problem. How can I restore the internal storage to be usable again? I appreciate any advice/help. Thank you all.
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Same problem here. How you solved it?
X46X said:
Same problem here. How you solved it?
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You installed a 4.2.2 kernal with a 4.1 ROM. Either download a stock kernel or a 4.2 rom. Boot into twrp or cwm, whichever you use, and adb push the file and flash. If you flash the ROM it will flash a stock kernel with it, so you'll need to reflash your custom kernel.
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CoryTallman said:
You installed a 4.2.2 kernal with a 4.1 ROM. Either download a stock kernel or a 4.2 rom. Boot into twrp or cwm, whichever you use, and adb push the file and flash. If you flash the ROM it will flash a stock kernel with it, so you'll need to reflash your custom kernel.
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Is ADB push the same as putting the zip file on the SD of the storage card? then flashing it through recovery?
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Is ADB push the same as putting the zip file on the SD of the storage card? then flashing it through recovery?
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Yes, if you can simply drag and drop the file when you're booted normally, that method is much simpler. If for whatever reason you can't boot into your ROM, or if your computer won't show your internal storage (in this case because the unsupported kernel isn't reading the internal memory, and being a mtp device and not mass storage, the computer can't see it), you will need to boot into your custom recovery and "adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/" or "fastboot flash boot boot.IMG".
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Hey guys i am on twrp 2.6.1.0 with viperone 2.1.0
Yesterday i made a backup of system data and boot after that whenever i try to flash any addon or zip my phone reboots without flashing. I tried using root explorer and saw a similar problem when i started copying contents it auto rebooted my phone. Can anyone help
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hapticc said:
Hey guys i am on twrp 2.6.1.0 with viperone 2.1.0
Yesterday i made a backup of system data and boot after that whenever i try to flash any addon or zip my phone reboots without flashing. I tried using root explorer and saw a similar problem when i started copying contents it auto rebooted my phone. Can anyone help
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anyone please assist
Did you mount system in TWRP?
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born_fisherman said:
Did you mount system in TWRP?
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Yup tried but it wont show it mounted only data and cache show a cross in checkbox when i click on system it does show cross when i go back and again enter the mount option only data and cache have been selected
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Are you on stock kernel? I would do a nandroid backup, wipe everything except SD and then restore
I would also try to reinstall recovery image as well. Sounds like something with the read/write got corrupt
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Are you on stock kernel? I would do a nandroid backup, wipe everything except SD and then restore
I would also try to reinstall recovery image as well. Sounds like something with the read/write got corrupt
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Yup i backed up everything wiped and installed viperone again and all seems good now. Waiting for next Viper now
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I have about 12 gigs of music on my phone and I was wondering whether there was a way I could flash a new ROM without without losing the contents on my virtual sdcard. I remember when I first rooted the phone it deleted everything. Does anybody know if that would happen again (and how to stop it) if I flash a new ROM. And please don't say "put it in your computer"
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BadAzDB said:
I have about 12 gigs of music on my phone and I was wondering whether there was a way I could flash a new ROM without without losing the contents on my virtual sdcard. I remember when I first rooted the phone it deleted everything. Does anybody know if that would happen again (and how to stop it) if I flash a new ROM. And please don't say "put it in your computer"
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Flashing a rom won't delete your contents. Just avoid selecting 'format internal storage' or something similar in recovery. What I do in recovery before flashing a new rom is:
Nandroid backup
Factory Reset
Wipe System partition
Flash new ROM.
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redbull123 said:
Flashing a rom won't delete your contents. Just avoid selecting 'format internal storage' or something similar in recovery. What I do in recovery before flashing a new rom is:
Nandroid backup
Factory Reset
Wipe System partition
Flash new ROM.
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Thank you I was hesitant about flashing new ROMs because of that. Now I'll go crazy
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If I'm looking to root and flash twrp to my phone, do I need an external sd card? I tried flashing twrp today, but it was not in the directory. Thanks.
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