Have a HTC One, and after trying to install wrong zip file. The following show up in CWM/TWRP. Wont mount SDcard
E: unable to mount /cache
E: unable to mount /data
E: unable to mount /system
Phone is with Rogers Canada, and there is NO RUU available. Phone is NOT S-Off/SuperCID
I am not able to do adb push xxx /data.
How to proceed? Thanks!
Thoughts?
Time to S-Off and install custom recovery.
Can't adb push revone, have you tried factory reset through bootloader? Ah it won't mount though huh. Did you figure it out already?
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No.. Can't S-Off without going to OS..
Time to ADB push a rom to your device and sideload it
sideload without a working sdcard??
Hoping ADB sees the sd partition even tho the recovery programs do not. It's worth a shot, given you don't have an RUU
How about fastboot flash a system.img? And boot.img? Maybe that'd work. And if you need a system.img I think cwm is able to make one, I can check it out if you need it
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I have a system.img I dd'd from a cm10 ROM, I figured it would be lighter than sense and get you booting if you haven't yet. Let me know.
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Just another thread about the One becoming stuffed and not able to operate. I feel sorry for you son, same how I feel for myself.
Either there is a real issue with the One or there are issues with the recoveries, this is becoming far to common now, having our phones fail
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Hi, i've a problem, but i'm sure there's any solution.
I wanted to update CWM to 5.8.3.1 (recovery_1.28.img). But there are lots of errors. It can't open or mount /cache and it can't also mount USB.
I installed lots of custom ROMs before, and everytime i'm installing one, I format EVERYTHING and mount the USB Storage and copy a ROM.zip to sdcard.
But i can't mount it and now i've a "empty" phone. I can relock or unlock the bootloader, can go into the bootloader/fastboot/recovery.
When I'm installing a RUU, there's a Bootloader Version Error 140. I think that's because it's a 2.3.5 RUU. (..Runnymede_O2_DE)
What can I do? How can I do it?
Flash it via fastboot, recovery adb?
Downgrade HBoot?
Sometimes there was a "Remote: signature verify fail" error.
Please help me.
Rachorid said:
Hi, i've a problem, but i'm sure there's any solution.
I wanted to update CWM to 5.8.3.1 (recovery_1.28.img). But there are lots of errors. It can't open or mount /cache and it can't also mount USB.
I installed lots of custom ROMs before, and everytime i'm installing one, I format EVERYTHING and mount the USB Storage and copy a ROM.zip to sdcard.
But i can't mount it and now i've a "empty" phone. I can relock or unlock the bootloader, can go into the bootloader/fastboot/recovery.
When I'm installing a RUU, there's a Bootloader Version Error 140. I think that's because it's a 2.3.5 RUU. (..Runnymede_O2_DE)
What can I do? How can I do it?
Flash it via fastboot, recovery adb?
Downgrade HBoot?
Sometimes there was a "Remote: signature verify fail" error.
Please help me.
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Adb the ROM.zip to your SD card. And then flash it
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Thank you for your answer
But,
how can i move it? (i can only use adb recovery)
I just clicked on "choose zip from sdcard" and CWM says "E: Can't mount /sdcard/"
I'm sure it worked three hours before, but i tried out so many and nothing worked, i wipe everything again, if something happen i'll get back
Rachorid said:
Thank you for your answer
But,
how can i move it? (i can only use adb recovery)
I just clicked on "choose zip from sdcard" and CWM says "E: Can't mount /sdcard/"
I'm sure it worked three hours before, but i tried out so many and nothing worked, i wipe everything again, if something happen i'll get back
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In recovery with your phone plugged onto The PC. Rename your ROM zip file you want to flash just name it ROM and then Copy it to adb directory on your PC. The in command prompt CD to your adb directory and type 'adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/'
It will sit there for a while. But be patient. Once its done find the ROM.zip under the choose zip from SD card choice in cwm.
Here is a thread to explain what I mean. Has screenshots too. Although this is for the one s. The principle is the same.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
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Thank you
I think that's the solution, but it can't mount /sdcard
It can mount cache, data & system...
I've a CWM Backup from March, can I use it??
Unless your on the ICS hboot, you should use older recovery.
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I don't know why, but finally my SXL works!!
I used this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680572
I already tried it, but it didn't work. Now it works, i don't know why...
But thank you
Like an idiot i flash a mod for a de-odexed ROM to my stock ROM UK Three M7. So stuck at the boot screen.
The problem is i cant seem to do anything about it. I have no back up (I know !!!), no ROM file on the device to flash and i cant seem to push anything to it.
ADB just says no device found even though it was working ok. Can anyone help? Ive tried it on multiple PCs.
AW: Did i brick it already?
Go to recovery Mount your memory to pc. Copy a Rom. After that flash Boot img via fastboot and then Rom from recovery.
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It wont mount /sdcard, im on CWM recovery
AW: Did i brick it already?
You have PC connected and it wont mount..
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Maybe just try facrory reset from recovery..
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Yeah it wont mount, nothing happens.
I cant push anything if it wont mount obviously, i could try doing it from external sd via OTG cable.. but i dont have one.
AW: Did i brick it already?
Did you tried with ruu?
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As understand it if you have an S-ON device(i do) you have to use the right onee or it will fail.Its Three branded unit,so i need a three RUU. There isnt one out there.
RUUs only work if adb can see detect it
Have you tried going through fastboot? Just fastboot some boot.img to get it to boot, then put a ROM on your sdcard
It sees it now. I can get into recovery (CWM) and fastboot, but i have nothing to flash on the phone, i cant get anything onto the phone to flash! I try ADB sideload, it gets to100% but it says..
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip
(bad)
I tried pushing to the SD card but the recovery then doesn't see the ZIP, its just not there.
/sdcard wont mount in CWM, nothing happens.
I tried a boot.img from the Maximus thread.
Ok its now accepted the sideload! Ive installed the ROM and its rebooted...
Its back!!!!!!
rovex said:
Ok its now accepted the sideload! Ive installed the ROM and its rebooted...
Its back!!!!!!
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Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
I think it won't work
CNexus said:
Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
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AW: Did i brick it already?
CNexus said:
Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
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Thats what I meant before
But nice to have your device back. I'm waiting for my One too
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Yeah there is no toggle in CWM and the stock recovery I reflashed was only a test build, and didnt actually do anything.
Well its now working again fine. I dont really know why it worked, but it did. It was suggested i try the Aroma file manager first, which sideloaded OK and let me browse the file system. I then re-downloaded the ROM I was trying to use (Maximus) and tried that. It worked with no errors, although the Aroma installer crashed the first time through, which I understand isnt unusual on the One.
Seems i didnt need to access the SDcard at all, it was just a problem with sideloading. It may have been a corrupt ROM download.
Needless to say i now have a CWM backup, Titanium backup and a ROM file on the SDcard just in case.
You cant mount USB storage in recovery on the HTC One, you can only use ADB Sideload to send the ROM if your stuck in a bootloop or if youve erased the system partition:
I have uploaded the latest binaries to my dev host account.
1. Download and extract these to a directory and copy the rom over into the same directory.
2. Boot up your phone into twrp recovery or a recovery that supports ADB Sideload.
3. Select advanced and adbsideload (Your phone will be waiting for the file transfer.)
4. Open command prompt in the above directory you created with the binaries and rom.
5. Issue command "adb devices" (You should get the serial number with sideload next to it)
6. Finally issue command "adb sideload rom.zip" (rom.zip will be the name of your rom)
This will start sending your rom to the handset and will automatically install.
Hope the above helps
Link to Binaries:
ADB Binaries
That's what I was doing, it simply wasn't working. It might have been a corrupt ROM download.
rovex said:
That's what I was doing, it simply wasn't working. It might have been a corrupt ROM download.
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Could very well be. Happens more often than you would think
But the mass storage thing is strange....I've seen it on almost all recoveries, but i know TWRP no longer has it in their newer builds, maybe the same thing happened with CWM?
Hi everyone.
I unlocked the bootloader and rooted a Telus HTC One. But the latest flash went wrong and I went into bootloop. Somehow, I seem to have gotten myself into a situation where there's no ROM installed. I can still get into Bootloader and Recovery. When I try to start the phone, it's stuck at "HTC Quietly Brilliant" screen.
I've tried factory resetting, wiping everything, relocking the bootloader and loading the Factory RUU Zip using the All-In-One tool kit by Hasoon, and sideloading a ROM. Nothing seems to work. I also managed to push a ROM to the phone using the adb push command. When I try to install it using TWRP, I get an error msg "Unable to open zip file." It failed using CWM recovery as well.
When I plug the phone into a computer, it recognizes something is plugged in. But I can't open the drive at all. I get error msgs when I try to mount sdcard, system, data, anything. Things don't seem to be mounting/recognized at all. HTC sync and drivers are installed.
Experts, what else can I try?
Try downloading a Telus clean nandroid backup. Then go back into recovery (depends of what nandroid you get, make sure you have the right recovery, so if you download a CWM nandroid use CWM).
G-Bus said:
Try downloading a Telus clean nandroid backup. Then go back into recovery (depends of what nandroid you get, make sure you have the right recovery, so if you download a CWM nandroid use CWM).
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Thanks for the suggestion. Not having any luck finding a Telus nandroid. Would it make matters worse if I try to restore from a non-Telus nandroid? My phone can't mount the /sdcard right now. Suppose I'll have to adb push it to the phone again?
runlsd said:
Thanks for the suggestion. Not having any luck finding a Telus nandroid. Would it make matters worse if I try to restore from a non-Telus nandroid? My phone can't mount the /sdcard right now. Suppose I'll have to adb push it to the phone again?
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You don't mount the sdcard in HTC One you mount the data partition.
Also what happens if you sideload a ROM?
PHP:
adb sideload <ROM>
Have you tried erasing cache after installing a ROM if successful?
Riyal said:
You don't mount the sdcard in HTC One you mount the data partition.
Also what happens if you sideload a ROM?
PHP:
adb sideload <ROM>
Have you tried erasing cache after installing a ROM if successful?
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When I sideloaded, It said
Can't Open /sdcard/rom.zip" (bad).
Installation aborted
Sideloading now gives me this error
failed to open driver control: No such file or directory
Restarting adbd
hmm, okay. I thought since recovery says "Install zip from sdcard" i thought /sdcard needed to be mounted. /data is mounted at the moment. No connectivity between computer and the phone unless through the All-in-one kit.
Riyal said:
Have you tried erasing cache after installing a ROM if successful?
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And I haven't had successfully installed a ROM since I bricked the phone.
Install a custom ROM and kernel on your USB from the computer, mount the USB in Twrp using the otg cable. Flash ROM, if it doesnt boot, flash the kernel.
Flashing the kernel fixed it for me.
Another way is to use an adb pusher app and transfer thevfiles to your SD card.
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Thanks everyone. Somehow it sideloaded when I tried for the twentieth time.
Hi guys. Wonder if u could help me out here as i'm new to andriod.
i just got my HTC One and decided to root it.
Downloaded the toolkit from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942.
Followed the instructions from 1 to 5 and sucessfuly unlocked my bootloader.
After that i flash a recovery (i chose TWRP(SPRINT ONLY).)
The next thing i did, which i think was wrong was to flash the kernel using the TWRP.img provided in the toolkit.
Now whenever i boot up it goes into TWRP.
After some attempts of searching
I managed to find a stock kernel online and attempt to flash it (boot.img).
Now i can go back into the "normal" phone mode but i can't seem to enable my wifi and camera.
Would appreciate if u guys could give me some advice.
Thanks.
i got my set from Singapore so i'm guessing it's a Asia set (LTE edition)
up for awareness~
Where you went wrong was flashing a kernel for no reason. The first flash was incompatible with your stock Rom, and I'm going to shoot in the dark here and say the second flash is for a different handset such as the t-mobile version. What you're going to want to do here is download any Rom and flash it via recovery it will replace your kernel and current Rom. If you want to stay close to stock install android revolution hd. Keep in mind this will wipe all of your data but hey, it's better than nothing.
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This is of course assuming the reason you rooted was to install custom roms otherwise push different stock kernels until things work. Flashing a new Rom is just less of a pain.
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thanks for the advice bro.
I dun think i can flash a custom rom now. i run a check using a root checker app and it indicates that i do not have proper root acess.
i do have my bootloader unlocked and "tampered"
I fired up the TWRP recovery and tried to push the Superuser.zip into the phone to install.
However the command terminal on the TWRP have the following errors:
E: Unable to mount /data
E: Unable to recreate /data/media folder.
Updating paratition details...
E: unable to mount /cache
E: unable to mount .data
E: Unable to mount internal storage.
E: unable to mount /data/media during GUI startup
E: unable to mount /cache
E: TWFunc:: Copy_Log -- Can't open destination location
E: unable to mount /cache
E: Unable to mount /data/media/TWRP/.twrp when
E: unable to mount /data
I'm really lost and appreciate all the help i can get.
Thanks in advance~!
Yeah, it looks like you flashed something incompatible. That messes up your partitions. I don't know why there is still such a disparity between GSM and CDMA.
Partitions messed up = RUU I believe.
Make sure you use the Sprint RUU!
Actually, try side loading a ROM. I hear that works if you can still access recovery.
does sideloading a ROM works even if i have no root access?
I have unlocked and tamper my bootloader. However the root checker app indicates i have no proper root access.
Look up the instructions. I don't think you need root, just an unlocked biotloader and custom recovery. But I could be wrong, I've never done it.
First you have to find out what phone you have ... Even though their is one name for this device HTC made different variants of the device.
2. The way you unlocked / rooted your phone will not allow you to flash any file correctly unless you follow certain procedures. Since you used HTC unlock you are still s-on but are allowed to flash certain things.
3. Why did you flash a sprint version of twrp? Every recovery has mount points for the device set already .. That may be why you are getting errors
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hmmm..
things may be a lot easier if i have my hands on the stock RUU for my phone. However a quick check on the official website shows that it's not available for my phone.(yet i hope)
yes i flash the recovery with a TWRP Sprint version.
hmm what do u mean by different mounts bro?
sad_how said:
hmmm..
things may be a lot easier if i have my hands on the stock RUU for my phone. However a quick check on the official website shows that it's not available for my phone.(yet i hope)
yes i flash the recovery with a TWRP Sprint version.
hmm what do u mean by different mounts bro?
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E: Unable to mount /data
E: Unable to recreate /data/media folder.
Updating paratition details...
E: unable to mount /cache
E: unable to mount .data
E: Unable to mount internal storage.
E: unable to mount /data/media during GUI startup
E: unable to mount /cache
E: TWFunc:: Copy_Log -- Can't open destination location
E: unable to mount /cache
E: Unable to mount /data/media/TWRP/.twrp when
E: unable to mount /data
You see how you got this error...
/data
/cache
/ system ...etc.. Those are mount points so if you flashed a sprint twrp recovery and you have an international HTC one when you try and flash something with twrp it doesnt know how to mount what it needs to mount in order to flash correctly ...
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I was wondering why you flashed twrp for sprint when your phone is from Singapore most likely an Asian version of the phone I thought sprint was for us version of the phone?
I just updated to TWRP 2.6.3.4 on my Sprint HTC One, in order to flash KitKat, and the corrisponding CyanogenMod Nightly's, but in doing so I wiped everything off my phone. So now I can get into TWRP, but have no ROMs to flash... I tried sideloading, which didn't work, so then I just used adb push to get my files into data/media, which worked.
Now Im trying to flash the .zip files for KK and CM11; KK flashes just fine, but when it gets to CM11, it gives me errors like:
Code:
E:Error executing updater binary in zip 'data/media/cm-11-20140129-NIGHTLY-m7spr.zip'
Error Flashing zip '/data/media/cm-11-20140129-NIGHTLY-m7spr.zip'
updating partition details...
E:unable to mount '/cache'
Failed
I've tried flashing KK before CM11, and after CM11; but no matter how I do it, it fails on CM11.
Anyone know whats wrong with my phone? How do I fix this so that it'll flash CM11, or any KK ROM?
Any help would be great, as my phone is useless right now...
TheDiabeetle said:
I just updated to TWRP 2.6.3.4 on my Sprint HTC One, in order to flash KitKat, and the corrisponding CyanogenMod Nightly's, but in doing so I wiped everything off my phone. So now I can get into TWRP, but have no ROMs to flash... I tried sideloading, which didn't work, so then I just used adb push to get my files into data/media, which worked.
Now Im trying to flash the .zip files for KK and CM11; KK flashes just fine, but when it gets to CM11, it gives me errors like:
Code:
E:Error executing updater binary in zip 'data/media/cm-11-20140129-NIGHTLY-m7spr.zip'
Error Flashing zip '/data/media/cm-11-20140129-NIGHTLY-m7spr.zip'
updating partition details...
E:unable to mount '/cache'
Failed
I've tried flashing KK before CM11, and after CM11; but no matter how I do it, it fails on CM11.
Anyone know whats wrong with my phone? How do I fix this so that it'll flash CM11, or any KK ROM?
Any help would be great, as my phone is useless right now...
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2.6.3.0 is the latest version for the sprint htc one at this time. flashing that one should fix it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236620
Do I need twrp-2.6.3.0-m7ul? or will twrp-2.6.3.0-hltetmo work just as well? It is the only 2.6.3.0 I can find.
Edit: Nevermind, I found 2.6.3.0-m7wls.
TheDiabeetle said:
Do I need twrp-2.6.3.0-m7ul? or will twrp-2.6.3.0-hltetmo work just as well? It is the only 2.6.3.0 I can find.
Edit: Nevermind, I found 2.6.3.0-m7wls.
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http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/m7wls/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img
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Ok I got it all sorted out, thanks a bunch!!!! It all had to do with having the wrong kind of TWRP on here.
If anyone stumbles into this thread with the same problem I had, heres what I had to do, on ubuntu:
1.Install all the android SDK, adb, and fastboot stuff. adb and fastboot both needed me to download stuff when I tried to use them in the terminal, so I just said yes and it worked fine. Fastboot requires you to use "sudo Fastboot".
2.Boot to H-BOOT, and flash TWRP 2.6.3.0 m7wls, which you can get from the TWRP website if you google TWRP 2.6.3.0 HTC One
3. If your ROMs are gone, like mine were, use either sideboot in TWRP, or the "adb push" command in Terminal, to add them back to your storage. I put mine in /data/media. (sideboot never worked for me, adb push was way more reliable.)
4.Flash your Rom and the gapps, and you should be good to go!
The commands are easily googled, but in case you can't find them:
sudo fastboot erase cache
sudo fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img
adb push XXXX.zip /data/media