Hello, need some help here!
I unlocked the bootloader without backing up any of my files... I know I'm stupid... I was too carried away by the 4.4.2 improvements to think properly...
I tried this recovery method from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705&nocache=1
and another similar one
But in both cases I am stucked at the first step: adb saying device is offline in cygwin.
Adb in the android sdk works fine. I'm on 4.4.2 ota from stock 4.2.2 (rogers), managed to flash twrp and got root.
I've tried revoking usb authorization but no go.
Is there any mighty guru who can help me out? Is there some way of mounting the internal storage in windows so that i can image the whole internal storage?
Any help greatly appreciate! Don't want to lose precious photos of my family...
cilix said:
Hello, need some help here!
I unlocked the bootloader without backing up any of my files... I know I'm stupid... I was too carried away by the 4.4.2 improvements to think properly...
I tried this recovery method from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705&nocache=1
and another similar one
But in both cases I am stucked at the first step: adb saying device is offline in cygwin.
Adb in the android sdk works fine. I'm on 4.4.2 ota from stock 4.2.2 (rogers), managed to flash twrp and got root.
I've tried revoking usb authorization but no go.
Is there any mighty guru who can help me out? Is there some way of mounting the internal storage in windows so that i can image the whole internal storage?
Any help greatly appreciate! Don't want to lose precious photos of my family...
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i have no idea what you are trying to do or what you have done.
so far this is what i have understood
you have unlocked your bootloader and install TWRP and SuperSU
so you have root access
now you are wanting to back you device up.
if this is what you are trying to do then just boot to TWRP and click on backup and make a nandroid back and move on.
with a nandroid back up if you ever install anything that stops your device from booting or cause FC all you do is boot back into TWRP and click restore and click on your nandroid back up and it will restore your phone just like it was when you created the backup.
Sorry for bad focus in writing, it was 5am+ and I was very desperate...
I had unlocked the bootloader without first doing a backup, thus the unlocking process wiped my data.
I had it unlocked so that I could flash twrp and root, which I then succeeded in doing so.
Now, I hope to recover the wiped data. As Moto X only has internal storage, I can't mount it as a drive in windows and do recovery that way.
The thread I found had a particular method of imaging the whole internal storage so that recovery could be done by loading the image in windows.
But by using that method, I can't get adb (of cygwin) to connect to my phone properly. It lists the phone but says device is offline.
Does anyone know how I can get adb (cygwin) to connect to my phone properly?
Or is there another method of recovering wiped data in internal storage?
Thanks for any help!
cilix said:
Sorry for bad focus in writing, it was 5am+ and I was very desperate...
I had unlocked the bootloader without first doing a backup, thus the unlocking process wiped my data.
I had it unlocked so that I could flash twrp and root, which I then succeeded in doing so.
Now, I hope to recover the wiped data. As Moto X only has internal storage, I can't mount it as a drive in windows and do recovery that way.
The thread I found had a particular method of imaging the whole internal storage so that recovery could be done by loading the image in windows.
But by using that method, I can't get adb (of cygwin) to connect to my phone properly. It lists the phone but says device is offline.
Does anyone know how I can get adb (cygwin) to connect to my phone properly?
Or is there another method of recovering wiped data in internal storage?
Thanks for any help!
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ok i understand what you are trying to do but your not understanding how the moto x storage system works
there is 2 storage locations on are phone. Internal and emulated external(virtual SD card)
so when you do a factory reset or go into TWRP and click Wipe it wipes the internal storage only leaving the SD card files there
but the virtual sd card only contains your Pics/Downloads/and Some App Data but it dose not have your actual phone data like installed apps and setting so forth. so when you wipe your data there is no way to recovery your system you have to start over. the only thing left is going to be downloads some app data pics and other things you moved to your phone via your PC.
What i would do is rebuild your phone the way you want it and then do a nandroid backup via TWRP and then you wont have to deal with this issue again i normally make a new nandroid backup every week and delete the old one and then i make another backup via Titanium Backup.
Thanks dray_jr, for your detailed explanation.
I just found out the adb version in cygwin is outdated. I'll try to update it and see if it could work.
I don't want to give up hope yet
Hi all
For days I've been flashing all different kinds of things in hope to get my phone fixed, but I just can't find the answer.
So for those of you most kind enough to help, here's what's going on with my captivate (at&t)
I took it out of my pocket last week and the phone was frozen. Sometimes it happens... a quick pull out of the battery and re-insert fixes it in most cases... but not this time.
After restarting the phone was hanging on boot screen (CyanFox bootscreen).
I restarted... 15 minutes on that bootscreen still. I had no idea what was going on.
So I decided to reflash. It was a big decision, seeing as this ROM has been working absolutely fine for weeks, but I needed to get it working.
Soon after getting it into recovery, CWM was saying that it couldn't mount /sdcard
I tried even flashing using Odin to go back to stock following the guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843 still not working.
Most of them ended up showing that little android loading bar for a second or two, but then get stuck in a boot loop.
I tried flashing many different kernels, and different recoveries, but everything all pointed towards: Unable to mount /sdcard
But alas, finally I found something that more or less works. I flashed the Initial Kernal for Cognition: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1127578
And I finally got back into a working device... or so I thought.
The phone is still unable to access the internal SDCARD. Just says 'unavailable'. I tried putting in an external 2GB sdcard, but that reads as Total Space: 00, and Available Space: 00
The external sdcard I know works, because my wife's samsung mini2 reads it just fine.
Multiple formats and it still can't be read.
I tried plugging in the device into my pc and select mass storage, but although the computer detects that the phone is plugged in (in device manager) the 2 drives for internal and external both remain hidden, and cannot be accessed.
I have absolutely no idea what to do next. I've used Odin and Heimdall, Repartitioned, and followed every stickied guide here, but I still can't find what to do.
I really appreciate any help anyone can give me on this.
Just for the record, ADB works just fine from my PC. I can send the commands to the device, but mounting the sdcard still proves impossible at this stage (no file exists).
Thanks again, I look forward to any advice anyone can spare.
flapsy said:
Hi all
For days I've been flashing all different kinds of things in hope to get my phone fixed, but I just can't find the answer.
So for those of you most kind enough to help, here's what's going on with my captivate (at&t)
I took it out of my pocket last week and the phone was frozen. Sometimes it happens... a quick pull out of the battery and re-insert fixes it in most cases... but not this time.
After restarting the phone was hanging on boot screen (CyanFox bootscreen).
I restarted... 15 minutes on that bootscreen still. I had no idea what was going on.
So I decided to reflash. It was a big decision, seeing as this ROM has been working absolutely fine for weeks, but I needed to get it working.
Soon after getting it into recovery, CWM was saying that it couldn't mount /sdcard
I tried even flashing using Odin to go back to stock following the guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843 still not working.
Most of them ended up showing that little android loading bar for a second or two, but then get stuck in a boot loop.
I tried flashing many different kernels, and different recoveries, but everything all pointed towards: Unable to mount /sdcard
But alas, finally I found something that more or less works. I flashed the Initial Kernal for Cognition: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1127578
And I finally got back into a working device... or so I thought.
The phone is still unable to access the internal SDCARD. Just says 'unavailable'. I tried putting in an external 2GB sdcard, but that reads as Total Space: 00, and Available Space: 00
The external sdcard I know works, because my wife's samsung mini2 reads it just fine.
Multiple formats and it still can't be read.
I tried plugging in the device into my pc and select mass storage, but although the computer detects that the phone is plugged in (in device manager) the 2 drives for internal and external both remain hidden, and cannot be accessed.
I have absolutely no idea what to do next. I've used Odin and Heimdall, Repartitioned, and followed every stickied guide here, but I still can't find what to do.
I really appreciate any help anyone can give me on this.
Just for the record, ADB works just fine from my PC. I can send the commands to the device, but mounting the sdcard still proves impossible at this stage (no file exists).
Thanks again, I look forward to any advice anyone can spare.
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i had the same problem a couple of weeks ago...
you internal sd card is dead...
you can do nothing about it for now...
if you want to confirm open your camera app and see if you can take any pictures...
if no, then follow the things as i say..
this requires you to do a partition of your external SD card and to that it should be formatted, so take the neccessary backups..
1) download this http://www.mediafire.com/download/sbjd049x4m36pb6/I897UCKI2_noBL_BoogsKernel.rar
2) after flashing this stock firmare with cwm, open up the recovery.
3)follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447303
4)i couldn't get ICS to work..
5)so you can now use kitkat roms only on the captivate as we have the kernel for 4.4 only with swap sd
6)so after you follow the guide and boot into ICS, copy the rom.zip which you want to flash and the neat kernel swap sd, which can be found here http://www.mediafire.com/download/s34o69u39u66x8n/NeatKernel_v1.03-[02-08]-cma-swap-captivate.zip, be sure to thank the developer here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548081
7)so flash the kitkat om which you want to use,and then flash the neat kernel after flashing the rom after that you can flash the gapps and reboot..
if you do everything like i said, your cappy will be up and working again..
Sir, you are a gentleman and a scholar
Although it didn't go exactly as planned step by step, with your instructions I finally managed to get it working on my 2GB external card.
Here was the process I did
1) Downloaded CM11, Gapps, Stock Kernal and the SwapSD kernal you linked
2) Flashed the stock kernal, the phone just went on a rebooting spree.. but after a few attempts I got it into recovery using the 3 finger combo
2) Followed the instructions on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447303 to partition the external SD card. (Since I have only a 2GB card, I partitioned 1GB for data, and 0MB for swap)
3) Done the classic wipe sys/ cache/ data
4) (Here is where things changed a bit for me, as I couldn't boot into ICS either. And no other rom would work at this point) I installed the new SwapSD kernal to get a newer version of CWM by mounting USB storage via CWM and copying the files to there.
5) The device rebooted a couple of times during install, but it automatically went straight back into the newer CWM.
6) Installed CM11, let that finished and installed Gapps straight after.
7) Rebooted and the phone is now reading my external sd card as its internal storage, which is fantastic
Although with it's limited storage and broken internal storage, it still needs replacing, but at least I now have a device from which I can still run a few apps on regardless.
So thank you again dude
*edit* just need to figure out why the adb drivers decided to not work anymore.
Sometimes I hate having windows 8...
Dear community,
About a year after i really wanted to root my htc one mini 2, i decided I wanted to factory reset my phone.
So after this year I forgot everything i knew, and managed to wipe the whole OS...
I would really appreciate any hints that might help me to fix my phone again.
Info on where i'm standing with the problem:
1. I tried to find my stock ROM on this site and couldn't because under "firmware" i can only find 2.18.161.2, though mine is 2.18.166.1 - does this matter? It's the vodafone one, and they even have a nandroid backup for my version, but not the stock firmware.
2. I have TWRP installed, and the site tells me i need to have my bootloader locked to flash stock roms. I have no problem relocking or unlocking it, but in the relocked state, i can not access TWRP recovery and use the sideload feature to flash the rom. The phone always goes back to the bootloader screen and the title says " **security warning** ".
3. i would really like to get my phone back as close to it's stock state as possible.
I am kind of afraid of flashing the available stock firmware, as I don't know how to proceed from there without TWRP.
I read a lot about this topic, but i'm kind of loosing it right now...
Can some kind soul lend me their wisdom and help me out?
Would be much appreciated
mfG Montor
Hi,
You can either get put back everything to stock, as in flash stock recovery, relock the bootloader, get the available version from their site but the version number should be higher than the one already installed, however with S-Off you can flash any version.
Or
Leave everything as it is and perform a Nandroid restore.
What file are you getting from the website, is it RUU file, ROM, is it exe or zip ?, RUU will be beneficial to put back to complete stock with proper conditions met ?
WITH CUSTOM RECOVERY YOU CANNOT FLASH STOCK ROM.
TryllZ said:
Hi,
You can either get put back everything to stock, as in flash stock recovery, relock the bootloader, get the available version from their site but the version number should be higher than the one already installed, however with S-Off you can flash any version.
Or
Leave everything as it is and perform a Nandroid restore.
What file are you getting from the website, is it RUU file, ROM, is it exe or zip ?, RUU will be beneficial to put back to complete stock with proper conditions met ?
WITH CUSTOM RECOVERY YOU CANNOT FLASH STOCK ROM.
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I would actually really like to put everything back to stock, because the reason for the root is somewhat gone now.
As already mentioned, I sadly can not find the stock recovery that i need.
I need the Vodafone x.xx.166.x format, and the closest i get would be the Vodafone x.xx.161.x format of the stock recovery.
What happens if i try to flash the available one? Do I brick my phone once again, or does it say something like "recovery version not matching device version" ?
Also, if by any chance the flash is successfull and the stock recovery x.xx.161.x is on my phone, how can i flash the stock firmware without TWRP?
Though I really like the idea of a more or less complete stock phone, I could totally go with the nandroid backup too.
The problem is, I already downloaded the files but as my OS is gone and i didn't turn on usb-debugging, i can not move a single file onto my device. (I assume that's the issue, because my adb push file /sdcard/TWRP/Backups didn't quite work...
Edit: Because you asked, I don't actually know what would be the best solution right now, but the only file fitting my device version is the nandroid backup, but there are RUUs for x.xx.161.x - which, as already mentioned, is the closest i can get to x.xx.166.x
Montor said:
I would actually really like to put everything back to stock, because the reason for the root is somewhat gone now.
As already mentioned, I sadly can not find the stock recovery that i need.
I need the Vodafone x.xx.166.x format, and the closest i get would be the Vodafone x.xx.161.x format of the stock recovery.
What happens if i try to flash the available one? Do I brick my phone once again, or does it say something like "recovery version not matching device version" ?
Also, if by any chance the flash is successfull and the stock recovery x.xx.161.x is on my phone, how can i flash the stock firmware without TWRP?
Though I really like the idea of a more or less complete stock phone, I could totally go with the nandroid backup too.
The problem is, I already downloaded the files but as my OS is gone and i didn't turn on usb-debugging, i can not move a single file onto my device. (I assume that's the issue, because my adb push file /sdcard/TWRP/Backups didn't quite work...
Edit: Because you asked, I don't actually know what would be the best solution right now, but the only file fitting my device version is the nandroid backup, but there are RUUs for x.xx.161.x - which, as already mentioned, is the closest i can get to x.xx.166.x
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Here's how you can do it without developer option enabled.
- Make sure device is 100% charged, if you don't know how much charge exists, leave the device on charge for about 1-2 hours.
- Find an MMC of 4GB (Hoping your MMC slot is working)
- You will need Serial Number of your device for Nandroid restore, you can get it from the device box with IMEI stickers.
For RUU (zip file)
- Download the available RUU and rename it to 0P8BIMG.zip (I'm assuming its the same a normal HTC One Mini 2)
- Copy the file into the root of the MMC
- Insert MMC into device
- Boot up device and enter boot loader
- As the device enters bootloader it will automatically start flashing, if all conditions are met.
NB: I frankly can't remember if this will work with TWRP installed.
For Nandroid restore.
- THIS STEP NEEDS BE DONE FROM A PC, Extract all files from the Nandroid restore zip, connect the MMC to the PC.
- In the root folder of the MMC create a TWRP folder and inside it create a folder named BACKUPS and inside this create a folder named YOUR DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER (I haven't tested it with a different named folder so I don't know) inside this folder create a folder with the OS version number of your device and inside this folder place all extracted files.
- Put the MMC into the device.
- Enter TWRP and choose restore
- Locate the folder created in the earlier step, the TWRP Backup folder with files extracted in it.
- Let TWRP restore.
- As far as my knowledge goes it should work fine.
I will advise that you do a restore from Nandroid, because you have TWRP working this is the easiest method, to get the phone up and running then you can decide to go for RUU by enabling developer options and more.
I'm using a Nnadroid restore more than 6 months now, no problem whatsoever.
Good Luck
TryllZ said:
Here's how you can do it without developer option enabled.
- Make sure device is 100% charged, if you don't know how much charge exists, leave the device on charge for about 1-2 hours.
- Find an MMC of 4GB (Hoping your MMC slot is working)
- You will need Serial Number of your device for Nandroid restore, you can get it from the device box with IMEI stickers.
For Nandroid restore.
- THIS STEP NEEDS BE DONE FROM A PC, Extract all files from the Nandroid restore zip, connect the MMC to the PC.
- In the root folder of the MMC create a TWRP folder and inside it create a folder named BACKUPS and inside this create a folder named YOUR DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER (I haven't tested it with a different named folder so I don't know) inside this folder create a folder with the OS version number of your device and inside this folder place all extracted files.
- Put the MMC into the device.
- Enter TWRP and choose restore
- Locate the folder created in the earlier step, the TWRP Backup folder with files extracted in it.
- Let TWRP restore.
- As far as my knowledge goes it should work fine.
I will advise that you do a restore from Nandroid, because you have TWRP working this is the easiest method, to get the phone up and running then you can decide to go for RUU by enabling developer options and more.
I'm using a Nnadroid restore more than 6 months now, no problem whatsoever.
Good Luck
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That is exactly where I'm stuck with my nandroid backup.
I just can't seem to find a way to push the folder with all the files onto my sd-card.
I tried with "adb push \myfolder /sdcard/TWRP/Backups/myphonesnumberthingy", but it gives me "Device not found" error.
The device is connected, and with "fastboot devices" it shows in the list.
Did I miss something important here?
All the drivers are installed, and I shouldn't be able to lock and unlock the bootloader if the device wasn't properly connected right?
Edit: Nevermind, it seems I can't read. I will try to put my sd-card out of my phone and connect it to my pc somehow
Montor said:
That is exactly where I'm stuck with my nandroid backup.
I just can't seem to find a way to push the folder with all the files onto my sd-card.
I tried with "adb push \myfolder /sdcard/TWRP/Backups/myphonesnumberthingy", but it gives me "Device not found" error.
The device is connected, and with "fastboot devices" it shows in the list.
Did I miss something important here?
All the drivers are installed, and I shouldn't be able to lock and unlock the bootloader if the device wasn't properly connected right?
Edit: Nevermind, it seems I can't read. I will try to put my sd-card out of my phone and connect it to my pc somehow
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Use an MMC reader for working your MMC with a PC.
Your device connecting to your PC in the bootloader does not mean your commands will work, ADB works with device switched on, in bootloader its fastboot and NOT ADB.
TryllZ said:
Use an MMC reader for working your MMC with a PC.
Your device connecting to your PC in the bootloader does not mean your commands will work, ADB works with device switched on, in bootloader its fastboot and NOT ADB.
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So i have an adapter for connecting the MMC to my PC.
I plug it in, and it shows me THIS.
Inside my recovery, if I use the file manager, I can't seem to access/find a single set of directories that looks like the one above...
Montor said:
So i have an adapter for connecting the MMC to my PC.
I plug it in, and it shows me THIS.
Inside my recovery, if I use the file manager, I can't seem to access/find a single set of directories that looks like the one above...
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Have you extracted files from the Nandroid Backup zip and placed them into TWRP>Backups>Phone Serial Number>OS Version Number folder
Now, in TWRP choose Restore from the main screen, and locate the folder where your files are placed.
When in Restore, make sure you choose Storage: Micro SDCard at the top below Time, Battery and CPU.
TryllZ said:
Have you extracted files from the Nandroid Backup zip and placed them into TWRP>Backups>Phone Serial Number>OS Version Number folder
Now, in TWRP choose Restore from the main screen, and locate the folder where your files are placed.
When in Restore, make sure you choose Storage: Micro SDCard at the top below Time, Battery and CPU.
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Yes i did extract the files in the zip, and placed them in TWRP/BACKUPS/serial/osversion.
But there is no way to locate it or access it.
When i open the file manager in TWRP, i see directories like "boot, cache, data, dev, devlog" etc, and also sdcard and external_sd.
External_sd is empty, and opening sdcard gives me only the directory created by my own nandroid backup, with the path /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/HT533WR02324/2016-07-17--08-52-32.
Edit: Okay now we are getting closer to solving this.
I tried to change TWRP backup from internal storage to micro sdCard - but it shows (0MB) beside it.
Choosing it either way, does nothing. The checkbox internal storage stays checked.
I'm going to restart my phone and see if something changes...
Edit2: Did nothing, unfortunately.
If i remove the card, the box can't be checked.
If i insert it again and tap on it, it stays highlighted for about 4 seconds and then internal storage is still checked :/
Montor said:
Yes i did extract the files in the zip, and placed them in TWRP/BACKUPS/serial/osversion.
But there is no way to locate it or access it.
When i open the file manager in TWRP, i see directories like "boot, cache, data, dev, devlog" etc, and also sdcard and external_sd.
External_sd is empty, and opening sdcard gives me only the directory created by my own nandroid backup, with the path /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/HT533WR02324/2016-07-17--08-52-32.
Edit: Okay now we are getting closer to solving this.
I tried to change TWRP backup from internal storage to micro sdCard - but it shows (0MB) beside it.
Choosing it either way, does nothing. The checkbox internal storage stays checked.
I'm going to restart my phone and see if something changes...
Edit2: Did nothing, unfortunately.
If i remove the card, the box can't be checked.
If i insert it again and tap on it, it stays highlighted for about 4 seconds and then internal storage is still checked :/
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Firstly it shouldn't show you 0MB for SDCard, anyway, place the extracted Nandroid files in the /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/HT533WR02324/2016-07-17--08-52-32 folder and then try again, if this folder is accessible then it should work.
MB: YOUR CONSTANT USE OF THE TERM FILE MANAGER IN TWRP IS GIVING ME AN IMPRESSION THAT YOU ARE ACCESSING THE FILE MANAGER IN TWRP WHERE AS YOU HAD TO PRESS THE RESTORE BUTTON FROM THE MAIN SCREEN, THE FILE MANAGER BUTTON IS DIFFERENT ALTOGETHER IN TWRP.
TryllZ said:
Firstly it shouldn't show you 0MB for SDCard, anyway, place the extracted Nandroid files in the /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/HT533WR02324/2016-07-17--08-52-32 folder and then try again, if this folder is accessible then it should work.
MB: YOUR CONSTANT USE OF THE TERM FILE MANAGER IN TWRP IS GIVING ME AN IMPRESSION THAT YOU ARE ACCESSING THE FILE MANAGER IN TWRP WHERE AS YOU HAD TO PRESS THE RESTORE BUTTON FROM THE MAIN SCREEN, THE FILE MANAGER BUTTON IS DIFFERENT ALTOGETHER IN TWRP.
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Oh it appears I didn't mention this.
The folder i CAN see, is inside the internal storage under "/sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/HT533WR02324/2016-07-17--08-52-32" - and I can't access the internal storage, i would have pushed the files if that was possible.
No no, I use the backup function to locate my nandroid backup files.
But with the backup function, I couldn't change directories and look for files so I used the file manager to do that.
The file manager doesn't allow me to change to sd card either way, so that doesn't work.
Edit:
The sd-card i have inside my phone right now is 64gb big - is it possible that this is too big to be recognized?
I also have a 32gb one, would that make a difference?
Montor said:
Oh it appears I didn't mention this.
The folder i CAN see, is inside the internal storage under "/sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/HT533WR02324/2016-07-17--08-52-32" - and I can't access the internal storage, i would have pushed the files if that was possible.
No no, I use the backup function to locate my nandroid backup files.
But with the backup function, I couldn't change directories and look for files so I used the file manager to do that.
The file manager doesn't allow me to change to sd card either way, so that doesn't work.
Edit:
The sd-card i have inside my phone right now is 64gb big - is it possible that this is too big to be recognized?
I also have a 32gb one, would that make a difference?
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As per spec, this device supports 64GB too but I myself use a 32GB one, so yes you can try that and again you will need to access TWRP restore through the RESTORE button in TWRP main screen and NOT BACKUP button.
What you can do is copy the /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/HT533WR02324/2016-07-17--08-52-32 folder into you SDCard TWRP folder and place the extracted files in this folder and try a restore.
TryllZ said:
As per spec, this device supports 64GB too but I myself use a 32GB one, so yes you can try that and again you will need to access TWRP restore through the RESTORE button in TWRP main screen and NOT BACKUP button.
What you can do is copy the /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/HT533WR02324/2016-07-17--08-52-32 folder into you SDCard TWRP folder and place the extracted files in this folder and try a restore.
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Okay it seems my 32gb one is broken, it's showing up but not as a mass storage.
Well if I could access the sd card with twrp at all, that would really help me - but I can't.
Backup botton and restore button behave the same when choosing the Micro SDcard (0MB).
And with the file manager, accessing the sd card gives me an empty directory...
Edit: Googling this problem tells me I need to format my card, as TWRP doesn't recognize it.
I read FAT32 somewhere, I read exFAT somewhere, what format does TWRP work with?
Montor said:
Okay it seems my 32gb one is broken, it's showing up but not as a mass storage.
Well if I could access the sd card with twrp at all, that would really help me - but I can't.
Backup botton and restore button behave the same when choosing the Micro SDcard (0MB).
And with the file manager, accessing the sd card gives me an empty directory...
Edit: Googling this problem tells me I need to format my card, as TWRP doesn't recognize it.
I read FAT32 somewhere, I read exFAT somewhere, what format does TWRP work with?
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First can I know if you can see any file/folder in SD when accessing it through Restore in TWRP ?
Format it as exFat, hopefully it should work..
You mentioned its not showing as Mass Storage, what is it showing up as ?
TryllZ said:
First can I know if you can see any file/folder in SD when accessing it through Restore in TWRP ?
Format it as exFat, hopefully it should work..
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First, through restore I can't navigate to other folders at all.
All I can do there, is tapping on Internal storage and choosing micro SDcard - which doesn't work.
It's like TWRP knows there is a sd card in my phone, but somehow can't access it.
That's why I assume it's due to it's formatting.
Switching folders/directories is only possible with the file manager with the advanced button - but this only shows me two things.
1. External_sd --> shows me an empty directory
2. sdcard --> shows me the folder where TWRP created the backup folder when I did the backup myself. (I assume that's the internal storage because under the restore button, this is the only thing that i shows up)
I read somewhere, that exFAT is only recognized by TWRP if you have a newer version of the recovery installed.
I don't know exactly but the version i'm using is definitely on of the first versions that came out.
Also, I checked my SD-card on my laptop, and apparently it allready is exFAT.
Edit: I was talking about the 32gb card not showing up.
I don't think it really matters, but my description wasn't very accurate.
The SD-card (32gb) is shown as the SD-card like it should, but the PC doesn't show any kind of used/free space bar underneath it.
Also, opening it gives a message like "There is no card connected"
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First, through restore I can't navigate to other folders at all.
All I can do there, is tapping on Internal storage and choosing micro SDcard - which doesn't work.
It's like TWRP knows there is a sd card in my phone, but somehow can't access it.
That's why I assume it's due to it's formatting.
Switching folders/directories is only possible with the file manager with the advanced button - but this only shows me two things.
1. External_sd --> shows me an empty directory
2. sdcard --> shows me the folder where TWRP created the backup folder when I did the backup myself. (I assume that's the internal storage because under the restore button, this is the only thing that i shows up)
I read somewhere, that exFAT is only recognized by TWRP if you have a newer version of the recovery installed.
I don't know exactly but the version i'm using is definitely on of the first versions that came out.
Also, I checked my SD-card on my laptop, and apparently it allready is exFAT.
Edit: I was talking about the 32gb card not showing up.
I don't think it really matters, but my description wasn't very accurate.
The SD-card (32gb) is shown as the SD-card like it should, but the PC doesn't show any kind of used/free space bar underneath it.
Also, opening it gives a message like "There is no card connected"
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The SDCard not showing free space bars is windows could possibly mean SDCard error.
FAT, FAT32 and exFAT work for Android so yes if you format it in any of these it ought to work. exFAT format is most commonly used in mobile devices in terms of SDCard.
Card disconnecting in Windows, I am guessing your card is having I/O issues, what this means is that if you try and format it and the MMC disconnects during the format process there is a chance it will be permanently damaged.
What you can do is just use Quick Format, this will not check for any errors, however if there is any sector errors in the MMC, flasing through TWRP could cause unexpected problems if that sector is accessed.
Advisably get a working 4GB SDcard to avoid any hiccups.
TryllZ said:
The SDCard not showing free space bars is windows could possibly mean SDCard error.
FAT, FAT32 and exFAT work for Android so yes if you format it in any of these it ought to work. exFAT format is most commonly used in mobile devices in terms of SDCard.
Card disconnecting in Windows, I am guessing your card is having I/O issues, what this means is that if you try and format it and the MMC disconnects during the format process there is a chance it will be permanently damaged.
What you can do is just use Quick Format, this will not check for any errors, however if there is any sector errors in the MMC, flasing through TWRP could cause unexpected problems if that sector is accessed.
Advisably get a working 4GB SDcard to avoid any hiccups.
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I have the 64gb one i was always using, and the not working 32gb one.
Both are exFat.
I just wanted to know if it might work formatting the 64gb one
Edit: Concerning formatting, this is the thread I was referring to.
Montor said:
I have the 64gb one i was always using, and the not working 32gb one.
Both are exFat.
I just wanted to know if it might work formatting the 64gb one
Edit: Concerning formatting, this is the thread I was referring to.
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The device supports 64GB and so does TWRP, now concerning your SDCard, yes it would work (as long as its hardware-error free)..
I'm using TWRP version 2.8.5.0 and my SDCard is exFAT and works fine with TWRP..could be that older versions of TWRP might not support exFAT but I personally can't confirm that as which is the older version that you are using.
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The device supports 64GB and so does TWRP, now concerning your SDCard, yes it would work (as long as its hardware-error free)..
I'm using TWRP version 2.8.5.0 and my SDCard is exFAT and works fine with TWRP..could be that older versions of TWRP might not support exFAT but I personally can't confirm that as which is the older version that you are using.
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Update!
I realized, it's probably really the 64gb sd card, that's the issue here.
I took the 4gb one out of my fathers phone - bam.
TWRP recognized it immediately and restore is in progress!!!
Will keep updating!
Edit: IT F*ING WORKED!
Thank you SO much for your help!!!
Is there any way I can give you somethign in return?
Montor said:
Update!
I realized, it's probably really the 64gb sd card, that's the issue here.
I took the 4gb one out of my fathers phone - bam.
TWRP recognized it immediately and restore is in progress!!!
Will keep updating!
Edit: IT F*ING WORKED!
Thank you SO much for your help!!!
Is there any way I can give you somethign in return?
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Great...:good::good::good:
Frankly I never imagined it could be the 64GB, I was purely under the assumption TWRP would accept 64GB MMC, anyway I lacked that information but now I know.
Nope, its working now is more than enough for me.