[Q] Internal SD not shown after factory reset - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After i make a factory reset on my rooted HTC One M7, I cannot reinstall same Android_Revolution_HD-One_90.1 ROM wich i had before.
I tried and i instaled the ROM using an external USB OTG. The OS is instaled now and it's working, but now i can not acces my internal SD memory.
Is there a solution to mount internal storage on my HTC?
Any advice to fix my phone would be very much appreciated!

nelfurdui said:
After i make a factory reset on my rooted HTC One M7, I cannot reinstall same Android_Revolution_HD-One_90.1 ROM wich i had before.
I tried and i instaled the ROM using an external USB OTG. The OS is instaled now and it's working, but now i can not acces my internal SD memory.
Is there a solution to mount internal storage on my HTC?
Any advice to fix my phone would be very much appreciated!
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Try this
All you have to do is type in these 2 lines in your terminal emulator on your android device:
Su
restorecon -FR /data/media/0
And your storage will be back to normal
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If you have nandriod backup just push it trough recovery MTB and restore it ,Before exiting/rebooting recovery delete the nandriod backup the you have pushed ,Then erase cache/divlk and reboot

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Bricked HTC One...

Ok so I booted into Recovery, did Wipe Data/Factory Reset then went into Mounts and Storage and did format /system. I stupidly did all this without copying a custom Rom to my internal SD card first. The phone now doesn't boot, I can't mount USB storage in recovery because there is no option to do so and the RUU isnt available.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
PS. Yes I know I should have done a Nandroid backup first and yes I know I'm an idiot.
dr9722 said:
Ok so I booted into Recovery, did Wipe Data/Factory Reset then went into Mounts and Storage and did format /system. I stupidly did all this without copying a custom Rom to my internal SD card first. The phone now doesn't boot, I can't mount USB storage in recovery because there is no option to do so and the RUU isnt available.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
PS. Yes I know I should have done a Nandroid backup first and yes I know I'm an idiot.
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can you not push the rom onto the sdcard with fastboot using ADB from your pc?
jcb1985 said:
can you not push the rom onto the sdcard with fastboot using ADB from your pc?
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Managed to sideload the Rom via ADB. Thanks

[Q] sdcard unmounted somehow help phone works otherwise

hi guys i hope someone can help
somehow my sdcard has become unmounted
i have s-off with revone done with cmd and adb
i have set cid to 11111....
i have updated firmware to 2.17 and 2.14
all was working well until i did factory reset
now i cant access internal storage. camera doesnt work. wifi doesnt work
what do i need to do?
any help would be much appreciated. i have been working on this for hours
flash your ROM again
IINexusII said:
flash your ROM again
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i have not flashed a rom yet and the stock rom works fine i just cant access sdcard
do i need to flash a rom?
which one? a stock one or a custom one?
stock one
okay
i cant access the sd card to copy a rom to
on the laptop the phone comes up like normal. click on it internal storage comes up like normal. but inside the internal storage folder has a folder called storage. inside that is emulated. inside that is legacy. inside that is the normal file structure.
windows errors when trying to copy files anywhere inside the internal storage folder
when in the camera app on the phone it shows a black image and click on the gallery icon it says no sd card
its like the "sdcard" is unmounted. how do i mount it? ive tried CW recovery and TWRP
try sideloading the ROM, there should be an option for adb sideload and use the command adb sideload romName.zip
is there an adb command to mount sdcard?
jtilz said:
is there an adb command to mount sdcard?
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there should be in one of the recovery menus
This is exactly what has happened to my phone, and there seems to be more thread cropping up about this.
I can see in TWRP recovery there is an SDCard but cant do anything with it. I can flash a rom via sideload (hardly flashes, my lack of understanding) and from OTG USB in Recovery but there will be no installed rom once done, or at least it wont boot.
Same thing in CWM except that recovery can not see the SDCard so no mounting.

Why cant I mount the storage inside recovery

I am using clockworkmod recovery but I cannot mount storage. Am I missing something? Drivers in place. Fastboot abd both work. But I cannot mount the storage. I am not new to this just new to the phone.
bongo264 said:
I am using clockworkmod recovery but I cannot mount storage. Am I missing something? Drivers in place. Fastboot abd both work. But I cannot mount the storage. I am not new to this just new to the phone.
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Is there a way to get a ROM on via fastboot or something?
bongo264 said:
Is there a way to get a ROM on via fastboot or something?
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When you hit the mount button should the storage show up as a drive? It worked on my old phone with external storage. What am I doing wrong?
bongo264 said:
When you hit the mount button should the storage show up as a drive? It worked on my old phone with external storage. What am I doing wrong?
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Doesn't work for phones with internal storage from recovery, cannot mount in recovery. Something to do with how internal storage works with the MTP
dgtiii said:
Doesn't work for phones with internal storage from recovery, cannot mount in recovery. Something to do with how internal storage works with the MTP
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Thank you for the reply. I had a friend bring over his phone that was only booting to bootloader and had no ROM's in storage. I managed to get it back by fastboot flashing a boot.img from the viper ROM that was installed on his phone before. Normally I would have just copied a good ROM to the storage through recovery and flashed it. Afterwords I made a backup and warned him not to delete it.
Thanks again everyone for all the support this site provides!
bongo264 said:
Thank you for the reply. I had a friend bring over his phone that was only booting to bootloader and had no ROM's in storage. I managed to get it back by fastboot flashing a boot.img from the viper ROM that was installed on his phone before. Normally I would have just copied a good ROM to the storage through recovery and flashed it. Afterwords I made a backup and warned him not to delete it.
Thanks again everyone for all the support this site provides!
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If you need to send a rom or anything to your internal storage from recovery just do : adb push rom.zip /data/media/0/
cuyo11 said:
If you need to send a rom or anything to your internal storage from recovery just do : adb push rom.zip /data/media/0/
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+1
Easiest way is to get a 4 $ OTG cable from Amazon and a SanDisk 16 GB USB stick. Then choose in recovery 'install zip from external SD card'
I also keep a Nandroid on there. In recovery there is the option 'back up to external SD card'
Really gives a peace of mind!
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app

[Q] Boot loop - Still possible to backup internal sd?

Hi guys!
Here's my situation:
- P990, tonyp's PA 2.6 v.13, old bootloader, Kowalski kernel exp. version 12x
- Phone started boot looping (no obvious cause)
- Tried deleting cache. Didn't help.
- Tried flashing the same ROM from external SD. Didn't help.
- Tried restoring working backup (boot and system only, not complete restore) from CWM. Didn't help.
So then I guess I have to do a complete factory reset, but that means I'll lose everything on my internal SD card, right? I want to make a copy first so that I can keep my files. My nandroid backups are only 2.x GB, so I guess they don't include everything on the internal SD card.
I tried to connect the phone to my laptop, but nothing happened, so I deleted/reinstalled drivers from the LG website. That didn't work, but then I found this post which got me a little further. It said the installation was successful, but when I was in CWM, the disks (int. and ext. SD) wasn't being recognized. When I rebooted recovery (from CWM) or just rebooted the device, the computer recognized the discs and started installing four drivers, but as the phone either gets into CWM or just boot loops, it seems like Windows isn't able to finalize the installation of the drivers. This results in the SD cards not being functional in Windows. I can't even see disk labels or storage used/available.
Does someone have an idea of how I might be able to access the internal SD from Windows? Either by fixing the driver issue, or some other method?
I guess I have to fix this USB issue to be able to try to use adb pull to get all the stuff off the internal memory as well, right? Or is the connection between phone and computer not required to be "complete" to be able to do that? I do not remember for sure, but I believe I had turned on USB debugging before all this mess started. However, I have never used adb before.
I'm massively thankful for any help!
Sammy321 said:
Hi guys!
Here's my situation:
- P990, tonyp's PA 2.6 v.13, old bootloader, Kowalski kernel exp. version 12x
- Phone started boot looping (no obvious cause)
- Tried deleting cache. Didn't help.
- Tried flashing the same ROM from external SD. Didn't help.
- Tried restoring working backup (boot and system only, not complete restore) from CWM. Didn't help.
So then I guess I have to do a complete factory reset, but that means I'll lose everything on my internal SD card, right? I want to make a copy first so that I can keep my files. My nandroid backups are only 2.x GB, so I guess they don't include everything on the internal SD card.
I tried to connect the phone to my laptop, but nothing happened, so I deleted/reinstalled drivers from the LG website. That didn't work, but then I found this post which got me a little further. It said the installation was successful, but when I was in CWM, the disks (int. and ext. SD) wasn't being recognized. When I rebooted recovery (from CWM) or just rebooted the device, the computer recognized the discs and started installing four drivers, but as the phone either gets into CWM or just boot loops, it seems like Windows isn't able to finalize the installation of the drivers. This results in the SD cards not being functional in Windows. I can't even see disk labels or storage used/available.
Does someone have an idea of how I might be able to access the internal SD from Windows? Either by fixing the driver issue, or some other method?
I guess I have to fix this USB issue to be able to try to use adb pull to get all the stuff off the internal memory as well, right? Or is the connection between phone and computer not required to be "complete" to be able to do that? I do not remember for sure, but I believe I had turned on USB debugging before all this mess started. However, I have never used adb before.
I'm massively thankful for any help!
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Can you tell me version of the recovery you use?
Did you tried wipe dalvik-cache? (Advance-->Wipe dalvik-cache)
bitdomo said:
Can you tell me version of the recovery you use?
Did you tried wipe dalvik-cache? (Advance-->Wipe dalvik-cache)
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I'm using ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.3.1.
Yes, I tried wiping dalvik cache as well, but that didn't fix it either.
Are there some other ways of getting out of the bootloop? I don't mind flashing stock rom or whatever else, as long as I can recover my internal SD.
Sammy321 said:
I'm using ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.3.1.
Yes, I tried wiping dalvik cache as well, but that didn't fix it either.
Are there some other ways of getting out of the bootloop? I don't mind flashing stock rom or whatever else, as long as I can recover my internal SD.
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Download AIO-toolkit from the developement forum. Install itt, and install nvflash drivers with it.
At the main screen select option 2, and then select option 2 again. Follow teh instructions on the screen, and select TWRP 2.5.0.0 to be installed, or cwm 5.0.2.8, both have working mass storage.
(6.0.3.1 has broken massstorage and adb interface. I think you installed cwm 6.0.3.1 through rom manager, if it that true you are on old bootloader.)
bitdomo said:
(6.0.3.1 has broken massstorage and adb interface.
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Aha, that explains it!
I installed CWM 5.0.2.8 and I got a little further than before. When I mount USB storage in CWM, my external SD card shows up on my computer, but not my internal SD card. What can be the reason for this? Could the card be corrupted, or are there other ways of getting the internal SD to appear?
I tried mounting everything I could mount from the Mounts and storage menu in CWM, but the external SD was still the only thing that showed up on my laptop.
Thank you so much for helping with this!
Sammy321 said:
Aha, that explains it!
I installed CWM 5.0.2.8 and I got a little further than before. When I mount USB storage in CWM, my external SD card shows up on my computer, but not my internal SD card. What can be the reason for this? Could the card be corrupted, or are there other ways of getting the internal SD to appear?
I tried mounting everything I could mount from the Mounts and storage menu in CWM, but the external SD was still the only thing that showed up on my laptop.
Thank you so much for helping with this!
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Can you try twrp 2.5.0.0?
bitdomo said:
Can you try twrp 2.5.0.0?
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I've been trying, but I'm not even able to boot into recovery with TWRP installed.
Any other ideas? :fingers-crossed:
Sammy321 said:
I've been trying, but I'm not even able to boot into recovery with TWRP installed.
Any other ideas? :fingers-crossed:
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Do a factory reset with a working cwm. You will lose all your installed apps and their data, but it will keep data on internal sdcard. After the factory reset you can boot up into andorid
bitdomo said:
Do a factory reset with a working cwm. You will lose all your installed apps and their data, but it will keep data on internal sdcard. After the factory reset you can boot up into andorid
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YES! I thought factory reset would delete the internal SD, so I didn't even consider that, but it worked like a charm! Thank you so much for caring and helping! You just made my week! :highfive:

Internal storage issue

I flashed ARHD latest Rom and have twrp 2.8.3.0 installed. After i flashed it i went to recovery , i wiped Internal storage.
booted up Rom but it shows System UI not responding dialog box.
On checking through File manager it shows no folders or files.
When i connect my device to PC , it shows HTC ONE in My Computer but on opening it there is nothing.Shows error when i try to copy any file.
What went wrong ? What should i do to fix the internal storage?
Doing factory reset from Settings does not fix it
EDIT : on searching , i think formatting internal storage through recovery unmounted my internal storage.
Is there way to fix this?
I reflashed ARHD through usb otg but it didn't solve the problem
rahulsethi said:
I flashed ARHD latest Rom and have twrp 2.8.3.0 installed. After i flashed it i went to recovery , i wiped Internal storage.
booted up Rom but it shows System UI not responding dialog box.
On checking through File manager it shows no folders or files.
When i connect my device to PC , it shows HTC ONE in My Computer but on opening it there is nothing.Shows error when i try to copy any file.
What went wrong ? What should i do to fix the internal storage?
Doing factory reset from Settings does not fix it
EDIT : on searching , i think formatting internal storage through recovery unmounted my internal storage.
Is there way to fix this?
I reflashed ARHD through usb otg but it didn't solve the problem
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1- you should update your TWRP to 2.8.5.0+
2- connect PC while ROM is booted, and do the following from PC:
Code:
adb shell
su
restorecon -FR /data/media
exit
exit
reboot
nkk71 said:
1- you should update your TWRP to 2.8.5.0+
2- connect PC while ROM is booted, and do the following from PC:
Code:
adb shell
su
restorecon -FR /data/media
exit
exit
reboot
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Thanks man ! i forgot to update here but i resolved the issue earlier today .
I flashed stock recovery and then again custom recovery for rom flashing.
Flashing Stock recovery fixed the issues

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