Hi,
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now the installation of cm 11 aborted. I try to explain my way for the installation and the problems. May be, someone can help me here.
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1. I install overcome with odin.
2. I install the overcome kernel 4.0 with odin
3. After flashing the kernel I go to the overcome recovey and install the overcome rom with wipe. Systems starts and works fine.
4. Now, I start into the overcome recovery to install cm11 with the installation menu
5. The installation of cm11 begins. It is very short. The device makes a reboot and after the reboot I have the cm11 recorvery and now the problems begin.
6. At the start of the cm11 recovery I get these faults.
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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
E: Can´t mount/cache/recovery/last_install
E: Can´t Open/cache/recovery/last_install
E: failed to open last_install: Invalid argument
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7. Now I start the installation of cm11 the second and third time. Everything is fine. Installation successful.
8. Then I start the installation of the micro google apps zip.
9. Meanwhile the installation I get the notification that I don´t have enough space free on the system. The Installation aborted.
10. Then I tried to format the device. First format data, cache, system. It ist all ok.
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But I can´t format the storage sdcard 0.
I get the notification. “Could not format storage sdcard 0."
I need help please.
Thank you….
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Hamburgo8855
I must first admit that I never flash cm11 from stock/GB.
What if, you follow storm31 instruction? Restock, flash overcome kernel, then flash cm10.2 first, 3 times.
Then flash cm11, at least twice maybe?
Then flash Banks Gapps minimal as per storm31 thread.
Don't worry too much about sdcard first?
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I've updated the radio and the latest stable version of Cyanogenmod 6 won't install. I've tried ROMmanager and Manual install via recovery and always end up with a Status 7, aborted install. What am I doing wrong? I am running FRF91 ROM right now with the latest Radio with no problem, but would at least like to check out Cyanogenmod6 to see what it offers over the Stock Froyo ROM.
Here are the steps I take:
Enter Recovery Mode.
BOOTLOADER
RECOVERY
Which takes me to ClockworkMod Recovery v2.5.0.7
WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET
WIPE CACHE PARTITION
INSTALL ZIP FROM SDCARD
CHOOSE ZIP FROM SDCARD
Then I navigate to and select:
update-cm-6.0.0-N1-signed.zip
The install starts running, and then I get this error message:
assert failed: getprop("ro.bootloader") == "0.333.2012" ||getprop("ro.bootloader") == "0.333.2012"
E: Error in sdcard/update-cm-6.0.0-N1-signed.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Then I have to restore my ROM back to FRF91.
Any help will be much appreciated
Looks like you have a new HBOOT.
Here's a guide for downgrading:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=726258
HBOOT
I'll take your word for it and try the steps you pointed me to and see if it works. Thanks in advance!
It Works
I followed your instructions and it worked! Thanks.
Just tried the update to 2.3 in the dev forum - followed the instructions, but now i get a kind of recovery screen with the following-
E: failed to mount /data (invalid argument)
E: install_application_for_customer:can't mount /data
your storage not prepared yet. please use UI menu for format and reboot actions
copy application failed
anyone know what i can do?
thanks
I had the sam problem.
I solved it this way.
1. Flash stock rom from overcome guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=932082
file: "The Overcome Guides 1.6.4.zip"
2. Booting the Tab
3. Restart the Tab into download mode.
4. install 2.3.3 like described in chainfires thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1073854
That work for me.
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.
I have a Galaxy Mini GT-S5570 running CM 10.1 which was installed about a month back. Yesterday my phone suddenly crashed and after rebooting it got stuck in the boot animation (cyanogenmod logo). I tried wiping the cache and data but when the CM recovery (v4.0.0.5) starts formatting /data it gets stuck. It displays formatting /data... and its their for forever. PS I was experiencing frequent reboots and hangs after I flashed the new badass kernel!
What i tried to did:
1. Updated CWM to latest available version but the problem exists.
2. Tried to restore my backup of cm 10.1 rom but it stucks at 'Restoring Data'.
3. Installed stock rom via odin. When Odin says Close serial port and wait until rebooting, the phone automatically boots into stock recovery
and it says:
" Installing update...
-- Applying Muti-CSC --
Multi_CSC : there are common apks
Multi_CSC : comm_so
Can't access to '/system/csc/ATL/system'.
Formatting /cache...
-- Applying Muti-CSC --
Multi_CSC : there are common apks
Multi_CSC : comm_so
Can't access to '/system/csc/ATL/system'. "
Odin says PASS but the phone is still stuck at stock recovery.
4. Wiped cache succesfully via stock recovery but it stucks at wiping data/reset (formatting /data...)
5. I then installed back CWM via odin. CWM displays the following message:
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
Any help is surely appreciated.
Thanks.
anyone?
You got so many issues, and seems that you have tried a lot of things already, now first 1 check your sdcard if is it working properly, 2 format system from cwm and then install stock rom via odin (if on samsung logo there isnt boot sound then install stock rom again n again untill sucess) 3after once on stock try reflashing your custom rom.
If still not helpful start panicking
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aakashasaj said:
You got so many issues, and seems that you have tried a lot of things already, now first 1 check your sdcard if is it working properly, 2 format system from cwm and then install stock rom via odin (if on samsung logo there isnt boot sound then install stock rom again n again untill sucess) 3after once on stock try reflashing your custom rom.
If still not helpful start panicking
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i tried your way mate but the phone doesnt boot after flashing rom via odin.. automatically boots to stock recovery saying:
"Appling Muti-CSC"
wonder if it solved, have same problem here, please
Hi, I hope some can help me
Here´s my story, the phone is a Galaxy Ace GT-S5830m, that had GingerBread 2x, I wanted to take it to Kit kat 4x, then I downloaded the CWM 6.0.4.6, but, because of my ignorance, I didn't downloaded the KitKat rom file at the same time, I successfully installed the CWM file, but after this the phone won't boot. The only thing it does is:
Enter recovery mode by pressing Volume Up+Home+Power
Show the Samsung logo
But I cannot make it enter download mode, if I hit VolumeDown+Home+Power it just shows the Samsung logo
If I connect it to the PC via USB cable, the PC won't recognize the phone on the USB drivers list. I already downloaded the Samsung USB drivers
When I enter recovery mode I see the four options for
rebbot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe date/factory reset
wipe cache partition
And below that I see --Appling Multi-CSC --
E:failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
E:failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
What can I do? I'm I done? Please help! Thanks!
egomezmx said:
Hi, I hope some can help me
Here´s my story, the phone is a Galaxy Ace GT-S5830m, that had GingerBread 2x, I wanted to take it to Kit kat 4x, then I downloaded the CWM 6.0.4.6, but, because of my ignorance, I didn't downloaded the KitKat rom file at the same time, I successfully installed the CWM file, but after this the phone won't boot. The only thing it does is:
Enter recovery mode by pressing Volume Up+Home+Power
Show the Samsung logo
But I cannot make it enter download mode, if I hit VolumeDown+Home+Power it just shows the Samsung logo
If I connect it to the PC via USB cable, the PC won't recognize the phone on the USB drivers list. I already downloaded the Samsung USB drivers
When I enter recovery mode I see the four options for
rebbot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe date/factory reset
wipe cache partition
And below that I see --Appling Multi-CSC --
E:failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
E:failed to mount /system (Invalid argument)
What can I do? I'm I done? Please help! Thanks!
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Hi
Flash a custom recovery like cwm v5 n then erase all like data sytem etc then download the .zip file that roots ur fone n flash it n then do a wipe data n thn place any custom rom of ur device n flash. . . If dsnt wrk do tl me
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more questions
Raakib Zargar said:
Hi
Flash a custom recovery like cwm v5 n then erase all like data sytem etc then download the .zip file that roots ur fone n flash it n then do a wipe data n thn place any custom rom of ur device n flash. . . If dsnt wrk do tl me
Hit Thanks
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Hi Raakib, thanks for taking the time to answer! But how can I put the cwm v5 in the phone if the PC doesn't see the phone? Sorry for the basic questions? I'm new in this things. The first time I did this I pluged the phone to the PC and I was able to see the memory card in the windows explorer so I only did a drag and drop, but that doesn't work any more, please advice, thanks!
just do 1 thing download the recovery file on your pc and then plug your sd card using any sort of card reader and then copy the file to memory card . Then insert the memory card in the phone and go to recovery and flash it. Hit thanks.
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if u want that your pc should recognize your phone, take it to download mode and see it gets detected in odin or not , if not then swap the drivers maybe upgrade or downgrade.
still no luck
Raakib Zargar said:
just do 1 thing download the recovery file on your pc and then plug your sd card using any sort of card reader and then copy the file to memory card . Then insert the memory card in the phone and go to recovery and flash it. Hit thanks.
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if u want that your pc should recognize your phone, take it to download mode and see it gets detected in odin or not , if not then swap the drivers maybe upgrade or downgrade.
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Hi Raakib, just to let you know that I haven't had any luck with this, this is what I have tried, with a memory card reader connect to my PC, because the PC still doesn't see the phone
Using CWM v5.0.2.6 and with that version trying to install the original rom I get this
-- Installing: /sdcard/Downloads/S5830MUMnD1_S5830MTCEND1_TCE.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Installation aborted.
So my attempt to recover gingerbread was unsuccessful, now, in all honesty I have no idea if I'm using the correct zip file of gingerbread, I mean, I downloaded from the sammobile page and choose the one for my country, but the instructions call for odin and to unzip the fiel, so I don't know if this zip file can just be copied to the SDcard and be unziped with CWM. So CMW needs special rom files different from the ones odin uses?
On my second attempt using CWM 6.0.4.6 to try to install kit kat 4.4 using the instructions from the androidcure website called "How to install Android KitKat on Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830", it mentions that I must use cwm v6 and the rom file called cm-11.0.0-RC4-GT-S5830-cooper-PS.zip I get this
-- Install /sdcard/Downloads ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
This package is for "cooper.GT-S5830" devices: this is a "".
E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(status 7)
Installation aborted
If I use cwm v5 to try to mount /system (which is permanently un-mounted) I get this
mount: mounting /dev/block/stl9 on /system failed: Invalid argument
W:failed to mount /dev/block/stl9 (File exists)
W:failed to mount /dev/blockstl9 (no such device)
Error mounting system!
The phone still won't go in download mode and is still not visible by the PC
Any other suggestion? Thanks!!!!
egomezmx said:
Hi Raakib, just to let you know that I haven't had any luck with this, this is what I have tried, with a memory card reader connect to my PC, because the PC still doesn't see the phone
Using CWM v5.0.2.6 and with that version trying to install the original rom I get this
-- Installing: /sdcard/Downloads/S5830MUMnD1_S5830MTCEND1_TCE.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Installation aborted.
So my attempt to recover gingerbread was unsuccessful, now, in all honesty I have no idea if I'm using the correct zip file of gingerbread, I mean, I downloaded from the sammobile page and choose the one for my country, but the instructions call for odin and to unzip the fiel, so I don't know if this zip file can just be copied to the SDcard and be unziped with CWM. So CMW needs special rom files different from the ones odin uses?
On my second attempt using CWM 6.0.4.6 to try to install kit kat 4.4 using the instructions from the androidcure website called "How to install Android KitKat on Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830", it mentions that I must use cwm v6 and the rom file called cm-11.0.0-RC4-GT-S5830-cooper-PS.zip I get this
-- Install /sdcard/Downloads ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
This package is for "cooper.GT-S5830" devices: this is a "".
E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(status 7)
Installation aborted
If I use cwm v5 to try to mount /system (which is permanently un-mounted) I get this
mount: mounting /dev/block/stl9 on /system failed: Invalid argument
W:failed to mount /dev/block/stl9 (File exists)
W:failed to mount /dev/blockstl9 (no such device)
Error mounting system!
The phone still won't go in download mode and is still not visible by the PC
Any other suggestion? Thanks!!!!
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the stock/original rom wont flash in the recovery. try to flash some other custom rom in CWM 5 and before flahing any rom you need to do a full factory reset and whether in cwm5 or 6 i m nt sure go into advance and wipe efs etc there then flash a rom. If still nothing then contact me i will tell you some great thing +918715031141. (my personal number)