[Q] Galaxy S I 9000 International int. SD wright access failed ? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have a problem with my Internal SD I have no write access to it but I can read it.
When I connect my phone to the PC with USB I can see the folders & files but
can't delete anything , it seems I have wright access issue.
When I try to delete I have got the message Cannot delete 'File' : the storage is write-protected
Remove the wright protection and try again.
I can't use the phone I have a lot of FC.
in recovery mode I have Format :/system , format :/SD
Reflash with JVU 2.3.6 and root the phone many times but still the same problem.
Initially I have red messages as you can see in attachment.
Is there anyway to change the status of the Internal SD ? Thank you in advance for any help,
any suggestion

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[Q] Can't wipe internal SD, can't replace update.zip file etc

Hi Folks,
I've been searching all over the internet for 2 days and trying many ways to fix my european Galaxy S i9000 but i havent find any information that could help me on this task.
The device is unrooted, is running Eclair 2.1update1, firmware XJWMJ8, the final part on the firmware update I could not make it because every time I tranfer the "update.zip" file (139mb), I shut down the device and go to recovery mode... try to execute the file and it dont go trough the end, it means does not work properly.
When the device restarts I can see on the root of the Internal SD are the old "update.zip" file (only 1.5mb).
I even tried format the internal SD card trough the PC running windows xp, it took long time to do it, after all I transfered again the 139mb update.zip file and tried again the flash trough recovery mode, what I surprise I had because I could not make it again... but when I got back to the internal SD card there was everything as before I formatted.
I also tried format inside the android, there shows 13.43GB total space and 9.86 available space, after I unmount the SD card and format, it gets back just like before (13.43GB/9.86GB) just like I ever did format.
The i9000 after boot comes up tons of messages about apps which needs force close, they come many times and is about all app on the device, they keep coming until I can not get to see the LCD screen anymore. I tried erase all information many times, I tried to delete older accounts and nothing works, I can't access the market. It seens to not be bricked but also can not be fixed...
My only help now is there somebody had something like it could explain here how to fix.
I am still thinking that is something about the internal SD card and I can not wipe the information on it, since the information keeps getting back to it, like an automatic backup pulled by a trigger everytime I tried to wipe the info.
Is there any way to acess the Device's RAM to check the content or search over the device about the location where these files might be saved?
I cannot install ClockWorkMod recovery because the issue with the update.zip file, I havent tried the CF-Root because I am not sure which one I need, so as you can see: I am almost tied to this situation.
Any help would be very appreciated.
Thank you very much.
Paulo
Flash a new firmware using Odin and all your problems will go away.
Thanks.
I already made it several times with many different firmwares, all had the same results and so I stopped to do it and leave the device with this last one, at least until I know other options.
Wipe the lot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=818556
Use Block 2 Odin method .
jje

[Q] can't mount internal storage

my galaxy s now is something like a briked phone.
the problem happened while I was changing my rom.
I just can get to recovery and download mode.
when I trying to install a new rom my phone restarts or shows an error that says: "can't mount system" or "can't mount /storage/sdcard0".
I guess the problem is about my internal storage.
I have downloaded a lot of roms like official GB and others. and I've tried heimdall and others...
please help me to save my phone.
hossein68 said:
my galaxy s now is something like a briked phone.
the problem happened while I was changing my rom.
I just can get to recovery and download mode.
when I trying to install a new rom my phone restarts or shows an error that says: "can't mount system" or "can't mount /storage/sdcard0".
I guess the problem is about my internal storage.
I have downloaded a lot of roms like official GB and others. and I've tried heimdall and others...
please help me to save my phone.
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Are you sure it is GT-i9000 and nothing else?
Check xsenman's sticky thread / unbricking guide and you'll probably find the solution for your problem there.
I used my external sdcard as internal. I divided my sdcard in two partitions, both fat32 format, and I installed a stock 2.3.6 rom. all things are ok but i cant access any storage in the rom. I mean cant take a pic or download a file beacause there is not any space in my phone.

burnt internal memory

Hello! First sorry of my english!
I have i9000 internal memory of his burnt. As a result, the device turns on only to symbolize Samsung Dwonload Mode and Recovery. I found a solution to put an external sd card partitioned and install ROM through Odin and then error correction dbdata file then the device increases. I Divided with minitool partition but the device did not initilaze. So i installed Recovery blue cwm that comes with cm10.1 (do not remember the version of Recovery) partitions divided his card and rose with the beauty device Orange Rom 2.3.5. currently i have a problem access to my files and when i run camera you get an error "Turn off USB storage". I found solutions to Root the device and install on your computer myphoneexplorer and through root explorer installed on your device. Then access the device via root explorer etc folder name change or replace the file vold.fstab the same file, but the device instruction set that gives access to an external card if it is inside. I did it but without success.
Would appreciate help on this issue and if I was wrong for the whole process I will be happy to correct Thank you very much!
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i need help
Please anyone help me. Thank you
So you have a corrupted internalSDCard and want to install a ROM ?
Driv said:
So you have a corrupted internalSDCard and want to install a ROM ?
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I did. But there is an issue when turn on the camera "turn off usb storage" and can't get the internal sd storage. I did the solutions to chage the file vold.fstab but it didn't succese.

[Q] sd/external card mount problem!

hello,
please i need some Help!
gt-19295 on lollipop 5.0.1
the problem started that whatsapp stopped downloading media,and when i try to download it say there's no enough space,even that there were enough space.
i don't know what started the problem!! but maybe after root!
i did some changes to platform.xml ..
but know the problem extended to,
all apps stopped working ( cause they can't reach sdcard maybe) even i can't start helium to make a back up!
even "my files" say that there's no files ( not seeing internal or external card)
and es file explorer when choosing sdcard say "cannot start streaming server"
but root explorer can explore files from /storage/emulated (external and internal)
===>
i 've unrooted it and restored the original platform.xml
downgrade it to kitkat and re upgrade it
cleared cache partition
nothing worked!
please what could be the problem ? and how to fix it?
sorry if i didn't make it so clear , cause im not so fluent in English.
and thank you for reading.
P.S when i was flash a firmware it was restore the custom status to official ,but now it stay custom !
There's noway I can reset system settings and keep personal data!
(apps data contacts messages..)
removing-replacing-editing files using root explorer?!
cause this is the only thing works now! :T
and i don't wanna to do factory reset ;(

[Q] Installing Clockworkmod only

Hi all,
been a while since upgrading and always seemed to get help, so now im stuck i thought id bob back and ask again.
my friends father passed away recently, leaving his mobile locked with all family photos stored on the device, the device has no sim card as this has been cancelled and no memory card, the photos are on the actual phone.
the phone works but when powered on it prompts for the pin code. i dont want to try too many attempts and lock the phone. ive tried download mode, then connecting to PC, i can see the memory card but says please insert when i click it.
on my older phone i had CWM recovery installed and could mount the the storage card, will this work for the internal storage too ??
i dont need the phone, i just cant risk loosing precious photos...is installing CWM an option or is there another way of accessing the memory card while still locked.
the only information i have is that is a Galaxy s I9000, i have no idea which version of andriod is running
thanks for reading and hopefully someone can help
cheers craig
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2244741
Thanks pryerlee
ive been reading and trying to get the adb method 2 to work but i either get unable to CD system or device offline when i type adb devices ive used linux mint 15
ive also tried window 7 but cannot connect or get same. i read further down and one member stated the USB debugging has to be ticked. i obviously cannot do this.
the only way i can get a connection is through the android recovery by hol vol up, menu and power it on. i can list files but i cant access the system directory or the sdcard.
i would like to be able to install CWM then i can try method one to unlock the phone or just mount the storage and hopefully recover the photos that way.
any advice on which update.zip i need to install CWM
thanks in advance...
you could try aroma file manager as it works from recovery, just download the file to the sdcard then install it from recovery that way you can get into system files, but saying that if you can't access the sdcard from recovery then I can't see it working, but no harm in trying. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108

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