Stuck with Clockworkmod non-touch - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I was able to s-off, install a recovery and root my device OK.
I installed TWRP as part of that process and then installed Clockworkmod while I was testing out Cyanogenmod.
I want to go back to TWRP (or at least Clockworkmod touch) but my phone will only boot into Clockworkmod (non-touch)
Things I've tried:
Flashed TWRP from fastboot
fastboot erase cache
But every time the phone only boots into Clockworkmod 5.x.x.x
The clockworkmod app tells me I have TWRP and Clockworkmod installed already, but same problem when I try to reboot into TWRP from there.
This log comes up in Clockworkmod. Maybe it's relevant:
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
Anyone kind enough to help I'll be very grateful
Thanks

Flash TWRP, reboot into the phone. Go back to fastboot, flash TWRP again, and check. A different combination may work. It may take a few tries to get it going.

Fixed
SaHiLzZ said:
Flash TWRP, reboot into the phone. Go back to fastboot, flash TWRP again, and check. A different combination may work. It may take a few tries to get it going.
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Thanks very much. Got it fixed by basically doing what you suggested.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863

Awesome. Hit my thanks button and edit the OP to mark it [SOLVED]

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cache log problem

Today i wanted to change my rom
and tried to install cm7
after flashing on cwm it noticed
E: cant open /cache/recovery/log
E: cant open /cache/recovery/log
E: cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
E: cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
now, it reboots on cm7 but when i enter cwm , it says same thing
i flashed v20 rom with smart flash tool (cwm injected)
but nothing changed
did i hurt my phone by some way?
i searched for it
some people has this issue
but i have different
i rebooted on recovery but it didnt gone
agritux said:
Today i wanted to change my rom
and tried to install cm7
after flashing on cwm it noticed
E: cant open /cache/recovery/log
E: cant open /cache/recovery/log
E: cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
E: cant open /cache/recovery/last_log
now, it reboots on cm7 but when i enter cwm , it says same thing
i flashed v20 rom with smart flash tool (cwm injected)
but nothing changed
did i hurt my phone by some way?
i searched for it
some people has this issue
but i have different
i rebooted on recovery but it didnt gone
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Does it reboot on going to recovery? If recovery is still accessible try clearing data,cache and dalvik.
Smart Flash Tool doesn't touch cache,userdata,nv,fota or lgdrm.
Try patching it with a different recovery.
i installed aroma file manager and deleted recovery folder which includes log and last_log files on cache
now it is ok.
i wiped cache and formatted too.
but it didnt deleted.
i deleted manually and problem solved
thnx

[Q] Q: Stuck, Unlocked, Cannot mount E:\, In TWRP, 22hrs In

Long story short,
Purchased a Tmobile HTC One, Planned on taking it over to Straight Talk.
I have not asked any questions because I can usually figure this out.
Facts:
Unlocked using All In One
TWRP recovery
Issue:
Keep rebooting once it gets to the HTC One screen with Beats Audio
I am about 22 hours into this and very frustrated, it seems as though I do not have an O.S.
Cannot mount E:
rafalk86 said:
Long story short,
Purchased a Tmobile HTC One, Planned on taking it over to Straight Talk.
I have not asked any questions because I can usually figure this out.
Facts:
Unlocked using All In One
TWRP recovery
Issue:
Keep rebooting once it gets to the HTC One screen with Beats Audio
I am about 22 hours into this and very frustrated, it seems as though I do not have an O.S.
Cannot mount E:
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Use the ADB Sideload option(follow the directions carefully) in the All-in-One Toolkit to load a ROM.
unremarked said:
Use the ADB Sideload option(follow the directions carefully) in the All-in-One Toolkit to load a ROM.
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I have tried a couple of times (following directions closely - have done this before on a inspire) and keep getting
"E:unable to mount '/data'" on the phone side & "error: closed"
rafalk86 said:
I have tried a couple of times (following directions closely - have done this before on a inspire) and keep getting
"E:unable to mount '/data'" on the phone side & "error: closed"
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Hmm. Have you attempted to format data while in TWRP recovery? Also a few more details please--once you had unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP, did you attempt to install a ROM from that point or boot into stock? If it's the latter, have you attempted to fastboot flash a boot.img from a stock ROM/NAND backup?
rafalk86 said:
I have tried a couple of times (following directions closely - have done this before on a inspire) and keep getting
"E:unable to mount '/data'" on the phone side & "error: closed"
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I have always had better luck with CWM clockworkmod recovery than TWRP for these kind of situations. So you might want to use the all in one and put Clockwork on. Also when sideloading a rom make sure to rename the rom something nice and short like rom.zip no spaces no numbers just simple and short or it will fail.
unremarked said:
Hmm. Have you attempted to format data while in TWRP recovery? Also a few more details please--once you had unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP, did you attempt to install a ROM from that point or boot into stock? If it's the latter, have you attempted to fastboot flash a boot.img from a stock ROM/NAND backup?
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1. Have NOT tried to format data
2. Originally tried to install cm touch, which at that time seemed like it didnt work (could not boot into rom) so I tried to install TWRP for some reason
3. I have attempted to boot stock rom, but always gets hung up on "beats audio" audio screen
unremarked said:
Hmm. Have you attempted to format data while in TWRP recovery? Also a few more details please--once you had unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP, did you attempt to install a ROM from that point or boot into stock? If it's the latter, have you attempted to fastboot flash a boot.img from a stock ROM/NAND backup?
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Wow, saved my ass. I formatted /data and now I can finally boot into CM after a fresh ROM install.
Thanks
nullkill said:
I have always had better luck with CWM clockworkmod recovery than TWRP for these kind of situations. So you might want to use the all in one and put Clockwork on. Also when sideloading a rom make sure to rename the rom something nice and short like rom.zip no spaces no numbers just simple and short or it will fail.
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1. Loaded ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.3.1
2. Rebooted to recovery
Result:
Loaded CM Recovery and at the bottom it says:
"E: Cant mount /cache/recovery/command
E: Cant mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Cant open/cache/recovery/log
E: Cant mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Cant open/cache/recovery/last_log"
Q: Should I try formatting the drive
nullkill said:
I have always had better luck with CWM clockworkmod recovery than TWRP for these kind of situations. So you might want to use the all in one and put Clockwork on. Also when sideloading a rom make sure to rename the rom something nice and short like rom.zip no spaces no numbers just simple and short or it will fail.
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Side loaded the rom through cwm recovery.
"sideload started...
failed to open driver control: No such file or directory
Restarting adbd...
failed to open driver control: No such file or directory
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_install
E: failed to open last_install: Invalid argument
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
E: Cant mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Cant open/cache/recovery/log
E: Cant mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Cant open/cache/recovery/last_log"
UPDATE: After I rebooted it just cycles for the CyanogenMod boot then restarts etc etc...
rafalk86 said:
Side loaded the rom through cwm recovery.
"sideload started...
failed to open driver control: No such file or directory
Restarting adbd...
failed to open driver control: No such file or directory
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_install
E: failed to open last_install: Invalid argument
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
E: Cant mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Cant open/cache/recovery/log
E: Cant mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Cant open/cache/recovery/last_log"
UPDATE: After I rebooted it just cycles for the CyanogenMod boot then restarts etc etc...
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Two things here:
1) Clearing Cache fixes the cache issue you see...
2) To fix the boot loop, you need to `Format /data and /data/media` under `Mounts and Storage`.
That should fix you up.... side loading wont fix a bad /data partition.
kenyu73 said:
Two things here:
1) Clearing Cache fixes the cache issue you see...
2) To fix the boot loop, you need to `Format /data and /data/media` under `Mounts and Storage`.
That should fix you up.... side loading wont fix a bad /data partition.
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1. Cleared cache - fixed
2. Both datas formatted
Q: Its been a long 24hrs, now I load rom, correct?
rafalk86 said:
1. Cleared cache - fixed
2. Both datas formated
Q: Its been a long 24hrs, now I load rom, correct?
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It sounds like you have a ROM loaded if its cycling at the BeatsAudio screen. Yes, you can do the ROM now. Make sure you do a factory reset before installing the ROM (or after I suppose)
rafalk86 said:
Long story short,
Purchased a Tmobile HTC One, Planned on taking it over to Straight Talk.
I have not asked any questions because I can usually figure this out.
Facts:
Unlocked using All In One
TWRP recovery
Issue:
Keep rebooting once it gets to the HTC One screen with Beats Audio
I am about 22 hours into this and very frustrated, it seems as though I do not have an O.S.
Cannot mount E:
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Are you using Mac OSX? What is the format of the external_sd card? Is it formatted FAT, FAT32, or EX_FAT?
Clockworkmod does not support EX_FAT, so you must format it to FAT in order for it to mount. OSX can't format FAT32, so you must format FAT.

Stock Recovery Infected?

I'm having issues flashing a custom recovery. After booting into the Clockwork Mod recovery (just flashed) I get the error codes:
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
I also only have 118MB of free space on the SD Card (seen through recovery).
So I'm trying to download the stock recovery from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158763
so that I can flash it to start all over to see if it helps, but ESET is coming up with it as infected with a trojan. I'd like to flash it but I'm not sure if I can trust it...
Any help?
That link downloads a rar archive that contains the stock recovery image plus other stuff. My virus protection also picked it up, but I downloaded and check it out and even had another user flash that recovery image so I am pretty sure the download is not infected.
Alright, I'm going to flash it.
Any ideas on the error codes?
Looks like you got fungi on your recovery. DON'T LET IT GET EXPOSED TO WATER!
lesson learnt.
jags_the1 said:
Looks like you got fungi on your recovery. DON'T LET IT GET EXPOSED TO WATER!
lesson learnt.
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Well, I'm not going to pretend that I don't have any clue what that meant
Myrloc said:
Alright, I'm going to flash it.
Any ideas on the error codes?
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Maybe fastboot erase cache. Perhaps reflash and try TWRP recovery.
Any idea which recovery to flash. The file I downloaded came with a bunch to choose from.
Oh yeah, I remember now. I didn't use those because I thought they were labeled weird. Here is a zip that contains the stock recovery.img :
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/36946918/ResetRecovery.zip
I would just try to reflash a custom recovery.
Go to this thread and get TWRP. Rename the file to twrp.img and place it in the same folder as your fastboot. Your phone should still be in fastboot, if not, get there.
Type: fastboot erase cache
Type: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
since acipen
I can't flash any other recoveries...
When I try to flash another one, the one with go to the "Entering recovery" screen for several seconds and then turn off.
Myrloc said:
I can't flash any other recoveries...
When I try to flash another one, the one with go to the "Entering recovery" screen for several seconds and then turn off.
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I sometimes get those error messages when I go from Twrp to Cwm, but after I do a backup or flash something it goes away the next time I boot into recovery.
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
The other issue is that when I'm backing up in CW, it says:
Backing up system..
Can't mount /system!
Is this a problem or should I ignore it?
I have CW flashed, but now I can't start my phone. Everything's been flashed (data/factory reset, etc.). I don't think I wiped the system, but now I'm not sure. Any help guys? This kind of blows.

Problem with kernel (2.6.32.61 and 2.6.32.60)

My goal was to install the ROM JB-4.1.2.
I've rooted my phone with flashtool, uncloked the bootloader also with flashtool and since then everything went great.Next step which wasn't hard at all was to flash the kernel via flashtool and it also happened with great result.The problem appeared when I was turning phone on, the system haven't turned up and my phone had showed only CWM Recovery.I knew that something went wrong but I made full wipe, cache and dalvik cache and installed JB-4.1.2. The CWM has said that system has been installed but when I've tried to boot phone JB didn't show up; again there was only CWM.
I've tried few times the procedure ( installing stock 2.1 android from Update Service, rooting phone with Flashtool, and flashing the kernel) but I'm facing the same problem with CWM.
Maybe I did something wrong, but don't know exactly what; or maybe my phone is not suitable for kernel?
I'm waiting for help!
Did you format the partitions before flashing the rom?
Yes, I did and nothing has changed.I again saw a screen with CWM and under options to choose at CWM I had a message from CWM like that:
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
Can anybody help with that odd problem?

[Q] Completely stumped - Bricked phone? (Odin fails to flash, CWM showing error)

Hi everyone!
I have a Galaxy S3 4G, I9305, and I have no idea what's happened to it. To make it short and sweet:
I can boot into Odin, it has triggered the counter.
To be exact it says:
HTML:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-I9305
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: Yes (3 counts)
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
I tried to flash a new CWM tar-file, as well as TWRP and a Sammy-ROM (can't remember which one), everyone gives it a FAIL in Odin. The program itself shows "Added!" when I connect my phone, so it's something. Still, it fails me on the tar-files I've tried, no specific reason, just a fail.
When I open CWM, I'm greeted with these messages:
HTML:
CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4 : : CF-v1.5
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
These messages will come up every time I enter an option like advanced, mount etc. If I try to select "install zip from sdcard" I get "Can't mount /sdcard/", and if I try to install zip from internal sdcard, the phone reboots.
If I try to wipe the phone, it says "formatting /data..." for a few seconds, before it reboots.
Is there any hope at all for this phone, or is it completely bricked? Could it be hardware related?
Thanks to everyone replying!
Try to flash latest version of TWRP and format everything again.
Thanks for your reply!
As I stated in the post, everything I flash gives me an error - TWRP as well
Anything else I can do?

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