after update of b127 version via sd card i lost the preloaded 5 music files and the video that came with the device any ideo how to restore them ?
Look in your stock Firmware. You can extract it.
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Hi,
When i try to copy files to my Galaxy S, i get the message "cannot copy files". And when i try to acces the internal storage, the connection is lost.
I have this problem since yesterday, and i cannot copy anything on it. Because the connection breaks off. I have android 2.2.1 on it. I have reformatted the internal storage trough the phone, but the problem stays.
Is my internal storage broken, or is it just a software problem. Because yesterday i had installed Recovery 2e, and i think that's the problem
Also, when i try to put the phone in USB debugging mode, the internal storage is also not accessible, because it's read only. (my laptop shows the internal storage as a cd-rom drive)
it's very easy to tell if the internal SD is dead or not by flashing back to a stock ROM
like JH2 or JM8
then see if you can copy stuff to it
if all works, then you can flash back to a 2.2 ROM and see if everything is okay
once confirmed, then you can flash back to any Custom ROM
i now have the official FROYO.XXJPY 2.2.1 Rom installed. I will try to flash back.
Jb 4.1.2 problem
just flashed my phone to 4.1.2
Gallery and Apollo music player cant detect my media files from the external memory card.
But when I use 3rd party gallery viewer like quickpik or poweramp music player theyre able to find all of my media files.
When I moved my files to internal sd – gallery was able to detect it.
I reseated the memory card
I tried flashing it to GB 2.3.6 and install the CM10
But no luck. Tried installing different rom running on 4.1.2 like slim bean and elite rom 4.1.2 but still the same issue. Even tried using different kernel but no luck.
I used 4.2.2 rom and I didnt experience the same issue
I want to stick with 4.1.2 any suggestions?
Hi,
I would like to go back to the Stock ROM from Motorola.
Plan is to flash original fastboot files via RSDLite. Is there anything I need to pay additional attention to in order to get the basic Android back?
Greets, Creastor
internal SD card will be wiped!
Some things:
- charge your phone to 100%, just in case
- use the right firmware, don't use older firmwares for ics
- backup you internal SD, for example WhatsApp backups & media is stored on that partition
- use the right RSDlite version, 6.14 and above should work
need someone with ROOT to OTA download and NOT install and to make a copy from phones root /cache with a root file explore app installed and save it to external sd card, then upload to fileshare for the GB / UK 5.0.2 OTA or a TWRP BACK UP if you've already installed it.
Long story short -- I'm selling my Note 4 so I wiped/formatted EVERYTHING (used "format data" option in TWRP which required me to type "yes"). After that happened I found I didn't have an OS installed. Ok, no big deal right? I'll mount my sdcard and copy the stock firmware over than flash with TWRP.
WRONG. Every time I try to copy a file to either the sd card or the internal storage, I get the following error message:
"Cannot copy Trltetmo_N910TUVU1ANJ7_Stock_Deodexed.zip
Its file size is larger than the device limit."
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Wtf? In file explore it says that the SD card has 29.7GB free space available. And internal storage has 24.1GB. Obviously something is not right here.
Is it possible that TWRP didn't format things correctly? I just want to know how to fix this so I can get the stock firmware back on this bad boy and get it sold. I have been out of the android scene for awhile so any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Also, not sure if it's worth noting but when I mount my Note 4 in windows with TWRP both the internal storage and sd card have like no file structure or files whatsoever. Completely empty. Also interesting is every time I reboot with TWRP, it asks if I want to install supersu or whatever to root the phone. I say "yes" but each time I reboot after that it asks me the same thing like it didn't actually do anything.
You can use ODIN to install Stock firmware on phone. So you won't need to copy anything to phone/sdcard memory.
If you still want to install that deodexed rom you mentioned, you need to plug your sdcard to computer using a sdcard adapter. TWRP built-in mount fails most of the times when trying to copy big files.
pvsgh said:
You can use ODIN to install Stock firmware on phone. So you won't need to copy anything to phone/sdcard memory.
If you still want to install that deodexed rom you mentioned, you need to plug your sdcard to computer using a sdcard adapter. TWRP built-in mount fails most of the times when trying to copy big files.
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I guess that's not actually the "stock" stock firmware. Because the file I have is a .zip and is apparently incompatible with Odin. I will go to sam mobile and download the firmware there.
Do you recommend I download the most recent firmware should I flash the one that came with the phone?
Also, I hope that once I get the firmware back on, I will be able to copy large files when mounting normally once booted into the OS...
lmills.117 said:
I guess that's not actually the "stock" stock firmware. Because the file I have is a .zip and is apparently incompatible with Odin. I will go to sam mobile and download the firmware there.
Do you recommend I download the most recent firmware should I flash the one that came with the phone?
Also, I hope that once I get the firmware back on, I will be able to copy large files when mounting normally once booted into the OS...
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Yes, download the latest firmware and install it using ODIN.
You would be able to see and copy/paste to your internal and memory card normally after phone boots into android.