Moto G 2nd gen xt1068 help - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I can't boot my phone, after the boot animation it goes into a black screen, there is a faint black light. I can go into fastboot and recovery, but I can't flash anything, I can't do a data wipe or clear partition, all I get is: Wiping data... Formatting /data... E: blkdiscard on partition /dev/block/plaform/msm_sdcc. 1/byname/userdata faled ormatting /cache... E: blkdiscard on partition /dev/block/plaform/msm_sdcc. 1/byname/ cache failed Wiping clogo... Data wipe complete. When I boot twrp all I get is a flashing Motorola symbol. Help:crying:

Newb1337 said:
I can't boot my phone, after the boot animation it goes into a black screen, there is a faint black light. I can go into fastboot and recovery, but I can't flash anything, I can't do a data wipe or clear partition, all I get is: Wiping data... Formatting /data... E: blkdiscard on partition /dev/block/plaform/msm_sdcc. 1/byname/userdata faled ormatting /cache... E: blkdiscard on partition /dev/block/plaform/msm_sdcc. 1/byname/ cache failed Wiping clogo... Data wipe complete. When I boot twrp all I get is a flashing Motorola symbol. Help:crying:
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try the easy installer in my signature and report back

reefuge said:
try the easy installer in my signature and report back
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Still nothing

Newb1337 said:
Still nothing
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try factory reset option 3 then try to flash option 1

reefuge said:
try factory reset option 3 then try to flash option 1
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Phone still doesn't go past the boot animation

Newb1337 said:
Phone still doesn't go past the boot animation
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sounds like you MAY have a corrupt emmc - there's several threads about this and as far as I know no fix yet
just to check you have installed mdm2.5.4 and tried flashing in AP fastboot mode ?

reefuge said:
sounds like you MAY have a corrupt emmc - there's several threads about this and as far as I know no fix yet
just to check you have installed mdm2.5.4 and tried flashing in AP fastboot mode ?
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Explain noob friendly please

Newb1337 said:
Explain noob friendly please
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motorola device manager 2.5.4. exe from motorola website
this installs ALL required hidden drivers
then plug in usb cable and use the keys (power and volume down) to put phone in AP Fastboot Mode then run easy installer (read instructions in extracted folder)

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[Q] recovery mode problems with cache

whenever i go into recovery mode i get an error on the bottom of the screem
BUILD : RA-dream-v1.7.0
E:Error in CACHE:recovery/log
(No Space left on device)
i cant nand backup or anything
rickyiswhite said:
whenever i go into recovery mode i get an error on the bottom of the screem
BUILD : RA-dream-v1.7.0
E:Error in CACHE:recovery/log
(No Space left on device)
i cant nand backup or anything
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There are two possibilities:
1) The log is occupiing really the whole space on cache. In that case try to remove the log file from cache directory
2) Did you mess up with custom partion tables? To me this happened some time ago when I forgot to flash fr_boot_xxx.zip onto a boot.img while having installed custom partitions. In that case you have to clean everything. Eventually you need also to flash recovery again. If you have a recent backup, you can try to do a
fastboot erase system -w
then boot into recovery and see, if everything works for you again. If not you need to flash a new recovery:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
After that everything should work again, i.e. you can install your backup or you can install a new ROM.
AndDiSa said:
There are two possibilities:
1) The log is occupiing really the whole space on cache. In that case try to remove the log file from cache directory
2) Did you mess up with custom partion tables? To me this happened some time ago when I forgot to flash fr_boot_xxx.zip onto a boot.img while having installed custom partitions. In that case you have to clean everything. Eventually you need also to flash recovery again. If you have a recent backup, you can try to do a
fastboot erase system -w
then boot into recovery and see, if everything works for you again. If not you need to flash a new recovery:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
After that everything should work again, i.e. you can install your backup or you can install a new ROM.
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hmm ok ill try that... thanks... and sometimes it says cant open cache or something

Mi3 Processes/Apps stopping and Can't erase data in phone

Hi Guys! Im from the Philippines. I have Mi3 bought from SG last June 2014. Last Tuesday, the phone suddenly had a problem when I wake up in the morning.
ROM version 23 (stable), Rooted.
Problems below:
Processes/app that stop during standy (Phone On, no apps running)
android.process.acore
settings
com.google.process.gapps
music
google play services
launcher
When opening Camera, error is flagged "can't connect to camera"
Messaging app stops (default messaging app)
When trying to restore factory default (erase all app, data, etc) phone resets but apps/data
are still there.
Can't erase any data in the phone.
Can't put data to phone (example: Picture from pc to phone). When I tried to copy data to
phone, window pop-up saying the device was disconnected or stopped working.
I can read/copy any data from the phone. (example: copy picture from phone to PC)
Tried to go to mi-recovery and tried the ff:
Wipe cache - ok
Wipe used data - failed
Wipe all data - ok - but when the phone restarted, data is still there.
Wipe sd card - ok
I can't flash rom to phone via recovery since I dont have update.zip on my phone.
Again, when the phone restarted, data is still there and the problem is there.
Tried to flash phone via fastboot using MiFlash 2014.05.09, the results are below:
ROM version: cancro_images_KXDCNBF24.0_4.4_cn_1fbb634ef8 and cancro_images_JXDCNBD14.0_4.3_bb5096bfd9
Using flash_all_except_data_storage.bat
- operation completed. but when phone restarted, the problem and data are still there.
Using flash_all.bat
- operation stopped with Unspecified error0x8000405: FAILED (remote: failed to erase partition)
Additional info:
I still can make calls in my phone. FM radio is working. Music player is working.
Question:
What's next? anything I can do to fix this?
Thanks.
beginner_wan said:
Tried to go to mi-recovery and tried the ff:
Wipe cache - ok
Wipe used data - failed
Wipe all data - ok - but when the phone restarted, data is still there.
Wipe sd card - ok
I can't flash rom to phone via recovery since I dont have update.zip on my phone.
Again, when the phone restarted, data is still there and the problem is there.
Tried to flash phone via fastboot using MiFlash 2014.05.09, the results are below:
ROM version: cancro_images_KXDCNBF24.0_4.4_cn_1fbb634ef8 and cancro_images_JXDCNBD14.0_4.3_bb5096bfd9
Using flash_all_except_data_storage.bat
- operation completed. but when phone restarted, the problem and data are still there.
Using flash_all.bat
- operation stopped with Unspecified error0x8000405: FAILED (remote: failed to erase partition)
Additional info:
I still can make calls in my phone. FM radio is working. Music player is working.
Question:
What's next? anything I can do to fix this?
Thanks.
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Install CWM recovery first then do the below things from recovery,
1) Wipe data/factory reset
2) Wipe cache
3) Wipe dalvik cache
4) Format system 1 and system 2 from mounts and storage menu
5) format data
6) Power off the device and go to fastboot mode
7) Try to install Fastboot rom again with the option 'flash_all_except_data_storage.bat' using mi flash tool
it should works.
Hello sujithar37. Thanks for the response. What CWM recovery should I install? And how can I install it? I tried to install CWM_recovery_r7_cancro_final.zip using RayGlobe tools but when I tried to reboot the phone it boot loop. Am I doing anything wrong? Thanks.
beginner_wan said:
Hello sujithar37. Thanks for the response. What CWM recovery should I install? And how can I install it? I tried to install CWM_recovery_r7_cancro_final.zip using RayGlobe tools but when I tried to reboot the phone it boot loop. Am I doing anything wrong? Thanks.
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Please do click on thanks button rather than your sentence. That was I liked lot . Please check below the thread for detailed recovery installation .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2830538
Sent from my MI 3W using XDA Free mobile app
I have the same problem.
If I try to flash cancro_images_4.11.14_4.4_cn with flash_all, after about 63 seconds I get this message:
(Unspecified error(0x800004005: FAILED (remote: failed to erase partition)..
I believe it fails on the fastboot %* flash userdata %~dp0images\userdata.img command
I can adb boot a recovery image, but any wipes/cleans/ etc say they work, but do nothing. My clockworkmod log shows:
I:Can't partition non-vfat: datamedia
I:Can't format unknown volume: /external_sd
I:Can't format unknown volume: /emmc
I was able to use adb pull and get photos off, but when I try to write an update.zip with adb push update.zip /sdcard/ I get a message saying that I don't have permission to do so.
Is this perhaps a permission issue?
Hi beginner_wan, you have got to fix this error?
how to do it?
description of my dance with tambourines -> http: en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=427670
If anyone knows how to check for NAND memory errors, help ...

galaxy tab s2 9.7 SM-T813 to start device, enter password after stock rom flash

Hello,
So as the title says, i flashed my galaxy tab s2 9.7 with the stock rom, I am now getting a screen that says to start device, enter password. How do i get around this? Bare in mind i have no password as this is a clean flash.
Thanks.
ahewitt13 said:
Hello,
So as the title says, i flashed my galaxy tab s2 9.7 with the stock rom, I am now getting a screen that says to start device, enter password. How do i get around this? Bare in mind i have no password as this is a clean flash.
Thanks.
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If you have twrp installed... Boot into it... Go to file manager (maybe under "advanced")... Go to Data/system and Delete the 3 locksettings files. Reboot and you should be good.
jhill110 said:
If you have twrp installed... Boot into it... Go to file manager (maybe under "advanced")... Go to Data/system and Delete the 3 locksettings files. Reboot and you should be good.
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Hello,
i am visually impared, so use the ADB interface for twrp, but yes, twrp is installed. however, the data partition is encrypted. when i tried to access the data partition, i got a message about encryption. so i attempted to decript the data partition, and got the message: faled to decrypt data.
#6n.
still stuck, is it possible to just wipe data and erase encryption? i also can't see enough to input password guesses at the boot screen, so the command line for password input is my only option, as talkback isn't enabled on that screen.
Thanks,
Aaron Hewitt.
ahewitt13 said:
Hello,
i am visually impared, so use the ADB interface for twrp, but yes, twrp is installed. however, the data partition is encrypted. when i tried to access the data partition, i got a message about encryption. so i attempted to decript the data partition, and got the message: faled to decrypt data.
#6n.
still stuck, is it possible to just wipe data and erase encryption? i also can't see enough to input password guesses at the boot screen, so the command line for password input is my only option, as talkback isn't enabled on that screen.
Thanks,
Aaron Hewitt.
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Boot into twrp. If it asks you to keep read only don't. Go to wipe. Select Format data and type yes. Tap the button it should format data.
Are you the original owner?
If so was FRP on?
If the tablets reset protection is on and you don't know the Google account name and password your probably the proud owner of a nice paperweight.
Also if the reset protection is on in a Samsung account and not accessible you have the same nice desk ornament.
jhill110 said:
Boot into twrp. If it asks you to keep read only don't. Go to wipe. Select Format data and type yes. Tap the button it should format data.
Are you the original owner?
If so was FRP on?
If the tablets reset protection is on and you don't know the Google account name and password your probably the proud owner of a nice paperweight.
Also if the reset protection is on in a Samsung account and not accessible you have the same nice desk ornament.
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Unfortunately, twrp won't wipe the data. At all. Won't wipe, gives an error about being unable to mount.
ahewitt13 said:
Unfortunately, twrp won't wipe the data. At all. Won't wipe, gives an error about being unable to mount.
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I would suggest samsung's smart switch.
Here's a link with a video to watch:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...h-stock-firmware-using-samsung-t3079176/page1
There's a YouTube video link in the thread.
You can install the firmware using it or emergency install. Give it a shot.
jhill110 said:
I would suggest samsung's smart switch.
Here's a link with a video to watch:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...h-stock-firmware-using-samsung-t3079176/page1
There's a YouTube video link in the thread.
You can install the firmware using it or emergency install. Give it a shot.
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Smart switch will not connect, just sits on connecting to device. Even in download mode, i get an unsupported device error and the device does not show under emergency software recovery.
ahewitt13 said:
Unfortunately, twrp won't wipe the data. At all. Won't wipe, gives an error about being unable to mount.
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FORMAT data not WIPE data.
ashyx said:
FORMAT data not WIPE data.
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How would i do this with the adb twrp interface?
Thanks.
ahewitt13 said:
How would i do this with the adb twrp interface?
Thanks.
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You can't, you need to tap the FORMAT DATA button under the WIPE options.
ashyx said:
You can't, you need to tap the FORMAT DATA button under the WIPE options.
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no such luck, unfortunately. I cannot see enough to hit said button, and no speech in recovery.
ahewitt13 said:
no such luck, unfortunately. I cannot see enough to hit said button, and no speech in recovery.
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OK you can try the following
adb shell
--wipe_data
OR
format DATA
But I'm not sure it'll be enough.
ashyx said:
OK you can try the following
adb shell
--wipe_data
OR
format DATA
But I'm not sure it'll be enough.
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no such command, apart from now when i type twrp wipe data or anything like that, i get a twrp is not started, waiting for twrp to start. press control"+c to continue.
ahewitt13 said:
no such command, apart from now when i type twrp wipe data or anything like that, i get a twrp is not started, waiting for twrp to start. press control"+c to continue.
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Boot to TWRP and type the following in ADB, be aware formatting wipes the internal storage:
adb shell
umount /dev/block/mmcblk0p39
mke2fs -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p39
Reboot twrp and data should be formatted.
ashyx said:
Boot to TWRP and type the following in ADB, be aware formatting wipes the internal storage:
adb shell
umount /dev/block/mmcblk0p39
mke2fs - t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p39
Reboot twrp and data should be formatted.
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Ok, i did this, what next?
When I flash the stock rom, the device does not boot, so I flashed twrp, and it shows that the ownly folder in internal storage Is the 'twrp' folder.
ahewitt13 said:
Ok, i did this, what next?
When I flash the stock rom, the device does not boot, so I flashed twrp, and it shows that the ownly folder in internal storage Is the 'twrp' folder.
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After a format it takes at least 10 mins for the device to boot as the file system needs to rebuild.
Also check that data is mountable in twrp.
ashyx said:
After a format it takes at least 10 mins for the device to boot as the file system needs to rebuild.
Also check that data is mountable in twrp.
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Is it worth noting that when I formatted, it would not process the -t and ext4 part of the command, it said invalid blocks, so I removed them. I left it all night charging and still nothing. The screen Is lit up but that's all I can tell you.
ashyx said:
After a format it takes at least 10 mins for the device to boot as the file system needs to rebuild.
Also check that data is mountable in twrp.
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nothing happens. I've left it for a good hour now.
ahewitt13 said:
Is it worth noting that when I formatted, it would not process the -t and ext4 part of the command, it said invalid blocks, so I removed them. I left it all night charging and still nothing. The screen Is lit up but that's all I can tell you.
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That explains it. It's important to have those flags as without the data partition will be formatted to ext2.
Are you typing the command exactly as posted, I suggest copy and paste?
Any incorrect spaces will cause issues, ensure there is no space between - and t
EDIT: just realised there was a space in my post between - and t
Damn auto complete!
Sorry about that.
ashyx said:
That explains it. It's important to have those flags as without the data partition will be formatted to ext2.
Are you typing the command exactly as posted, I suggest copy and paste?
Any incorrect spaces will cause issues, ensure there is no space between - and t
EDIT: just realised there was a space in my post between - and t
Damn auto complete!
Sorry about that.
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Done, copy and pasted exact commands then flashed stock rom. No dice.

[Guide] Installing Custom ROM on Honor Note 10 (EMUI 9)

This thread outlines the exact steps in installing a custom ROM on your Huawei Honor Note 10 device with either EMUI 8 or EMUI 9. You can install and run TWRP on both EMUI and or EMUI 9.
Make sure to follow this guide precisely, as order matters. At the end, I will post an explanation of why we need to execute these steps. I spent an entire weekend of trial and error on my Huawei Honor Note 10, and now I have figured out the ins and outs so you don't have to. You're welcome
Prerequisites
Huawei Honor Note 10 device, either on stock ROM or rooted (doesn't matter)
MicroSD card (formatted exFAT or FAT, doesn't matter)
Bootloader unlock code for Huawei Honor Note 10 (follows a format like my own HBP38K14DBK2RNB4)
Computer with admin privileges
Before You Flash Anything
Back up, back up, back up! I am not responsible if you lose valuable or sensitive data. Your Huawei Honor Note 10 will factory reset a number of times (probably more) before you can get back up and running again. Either use TWRP to do this, or use HiSuite (not recommended but will work on a locked bootloader).
Remove your SIM card! Your carrier may get charged ridiculous amounts of fees if you have a limited data plan, such as 256MB (Canada has notoriously expensive phone plans, so Canadians beware). When you reboot, expect Huawei's stock ROM to use copious amounts of data on retrieving the latest version of bloatware and spyware.
Ensure you have stock recovery installed. If you don't, download the stock recovery image, place it in your Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder, then boot to download mode by holding the VOLUME DOWN button and simultaneously plug in in your Huawei Honor Note 10 device, then open Minimal ADB and Fastboot on your computer and run this command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img
Steps to Install Custom ROM on Huawei Honor Note 10
Download the EMUI 9 stock ROM and place the dload folder on your MicroSD card
Boot to (stock) recovery by holding down the VOLUME UP, VOLUME DOWN, and POWER buttons at the same time. The update should begin immediately. Wait patiently for your phone to reboot
Fill out the bloatware questionnaire by Huawei and download any and all updates under Settings. This will ensure you have the latest boot image. You will reboot at least once.
Once you have completed all the updates, reboot to download mode; press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button while you plug in your Huawei Honor Note 10 device to your computer
On your computer, download and open Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Run the following command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock <code>
(where code corresponds to a format that looks like this: HBP38K14DBK2RNB4)
Confirm unlocking your bootloader by using the VOLUME keys, selecting yes, and pressing the POWER button. The Huawei Honor Note 10 device will now perform a factory reset
IMPORTANT step. DO NOT let the Huawei Honor Note 10 reboot. DO NOT. Impatiently wait for the low-level factory reset to complete and as soon as it does, enter download mode again by pressing the VOLUME DOWN key and plugging in the device again
Flash this TWRP recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk HN10_Twrp.img
Reboot to recovery by holding the VOLUME UP and POWER buttons for over 5 seconds. You should see the TWRP logo, and it should boot up. It should boot up right away, so if TWRP hangs here on the TWRP logo, you need to skip back to step 2
IMPORTANT: wipe to factory reset. Wipe /system again via advanced wipe just to be safe
Install any custom ROM you wish via selecting a system image
IMPORTANT: disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt by installing this zip. If you don't do this, you won't be able to enter TWRP again
Optionally install magisk, titanium backup, and other magisk mods
Reboot system and profit
Update: 2021-04-06​
Reboot to recovery by holding the VOLUME UP and POWER buttons for over 5 seconds. This should boot you to stock RECOVERY.
Wipe to factory reset. Confirm by typing "yes" (WARNING: this wipes your device)
Plug in your Huawei Honor Note 10 to your PC with ADB
Boot to DOWNLOAD mode by holding down the VOLUME DOWN button as soon as your Huawei Honor Note 10 reboots
Flash this TWRP recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk HN10_Twrp.img
Reboot to recovery by holding the VOLUME UP and POWER buttons for over 5 seconds. You should see the TWRP logo, and it should boot up. It should boot up right away, so if TWRP hangs here on the TWRP logo, you need to skip back to step 2
Install any custom ROM you wish via selecting a system image (or zip file if you have EMUI 8)
Install magisk, titanium backup, and other magisk mods (note that you will NOT be able to boot to recovery after this; consider this you last chance to install any mods)
Reboot system and profit
Background and Explanation
When you first flash a ROM, even in EMUI 8, your Huawei Honor Note 10 encrypts /system to prevent third parties such as TWRP from mounting it. Hence, you may successfully boot to TWRP, but /system will be mounted as read-only. This is problematic, as it means you can't install any new ROMs (however, you can make a backup, which can be useful for backing up stock, encrypted /system partitions)
Because /system gets encrypted, it means you have to wipe /system completely. Doing a factory reset (low-level) does this, once you unlock your bootloader. However, if you were to let your Huawei Honor Note 10 boot, then the stock ROM would, by default, encrypt /system, forcing you to start this process all over again (as TWRP will, in most cases, not even boot with an encrypted /system). If your TWRP hangs on the TWRP logo, your /system partition is likely encrypted. You need to factory reset, install TWRP again, and then wipe /system, followed by installing the Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_01.15.2020.zip script.
ROMs I Tested That Work (well)
Resurrection Remix 7 (openKirin)
I hope this guide helps other fellow Huawei Honor Note 10 owners. If you have any questions, please also make sure to include your EMUI version and steps taken so that I can best help you. I hope that I have saved some of you trouble when updating to EMUI 9 and also helped to explain why updating can become so tedious.
Thank you for the instructions! I've got some questions...
ForgottenSolstace said:
IMPORTANT: wipe to factory reset. Wipe /system again via advanced wipe just to be safe
Install any custom ROM you wish via selecting a system image
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During these steps, I saw the error messages like these:
Code:
Updater process ended with ERROR:7
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/RR-P-v7.0.2-20200202-ravel-Unoffical.zip'
and
Code:
Failed to mount '/cust' (Invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/vendor' (Invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/odm' (Invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/product' (Invalid argument)
I tried getting into fastboot mode and flash the CUST.img, VENDOR.img, ODM.img and PRODUCT.img but failed with the error message "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)", what should I do?
null00005 said:
Thank you for the instructions! I've got some questions...
During these steps, I saw the error messages like these:
Code:
Updater process ended with ERROR:7
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/RR-P-v7.0.2-20200202-ravel-Unoffical.zip'
and
Code:
Failed to mount '/cust' (Invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/vendor' (Invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/odm' (Invalid argument)
Failed to mount '/product' (Invalid argument)
I tried getting into fastboot mode and flash the CUST.img, VENDOR.img, ODM.img and PRODUCT.img but failed with the error message "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)", what should I do?
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Yep, so it sounds like you have an encrypted /data.
Make sure you can safely wipe the entire device, then try the following in download mode:
Bash:
fastboot erase userdata
(Note: this will erase everything on /data)
Then boot to TWRP again. Check the logs and try again.
ForgottenSolstace said:
Yep, so it sounds like you have an encrypted /system.
Make sure you can safely wipe the entire device, then try the following in download mode:
Bash:
fastboot erase userdata
Then boot to TWRP again. Check the logs and try again.
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How do I wipe the entire device? I have done step 8 properly (get into fastboot immediately after low-level factory reset completes) and wiped system in TWRP, but still get the error messages.
null00005 said:
How do I wipe the entire device? I have done step 8 properly (get into fastboot immediately after low-level factory reset completes) and wiped system in TWRP, but still get the error messages.
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Bash:
fastboot erase userdata
That will wipe /data.
Since you can also boot to TWRP, then try wiping /system, cache, and dalvik (factory reset). If you can also wipe /data, then that might also work in TWRP, depending on which version you're using.
ForgottenSolstace said:
Bash:
fastboot erase userdata
That will wipe /data.
Since you can also boot to TWRP, then try wiping /system, cache, and dalvik (factory reset). If you can also wipe /data, then that might also work in TWRP, depending on which version you're using.
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After reinstalling the stock ROM and unlock bootloader and flash TWRP again, I performed "fastboot erase system" and "fastboot erase userdata" in fastboot, then wiped Dalvik, cache, Cust, Data, system, Product and Version in TWRP. However, I am still getting the "Failed to mount '/odm' (Invalid argument)" error message
I can't wipe odm in TWRP since there is no such option, and I can't perform "fastboot erase odm" as it shows up an error message saying "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)". What should I do now?
null00005 said:
After reinstalling the stock ROM and unlock bootloader and flash TWRP again, I performed "fastboot erase system" and "fastboot erase userdata" in fastboot, then wiped Dalvik, cache, Cust, Data, system, Product and Version in TWRP. However, I am still getting the "Failed to mount '/odm' (Invalid argument)" error message
I can't wipe odm in TWRP since there is no such option, and I can't perform "fastboot erase odm" as it shows up an error message saying "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)". What should I do now?
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If you roll back to stock and unlock your bootloader again, then you don't need to do fastboot erase userdata because "factory reset low-level" will perform that once you unlock your bootloader again. So you should be able to flash TWRP, boot fine (only that one time), install whatever ROM you want, flash magisk, and boot (note: on EMUI9, you must reboot to recovery, as boot_ramdisk only exists in EMUI8).
In the past, I have ignored the message "failed to mount '/odm'" and still had success; just pay attention to the status code at the end when you install /system. Don't bother wiping odm, as we really care about mounting /system. Perform a factory reset just to be safe, and feel free to wipe /data, but it won't matter if you already performed a factory-reset (low-level) from unlocking your bootloader again.
Try installing your ROM of choice from TWRP despite this error, flashing magisk, and confirm if that works.
ForgottenSolstace said:
This thread outlines the exact steps in installing a custom ROM on your Huawei Honor Note 10 device with either EMUI 8 or EMUI 9. You can install and run TWRP on both EMUI and or EMUI 9.
ROMs I Tested That Work (well)
Resurrection Remix 7 (openKirin)
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Hi, how about root with magisk in this rom?!
TheFastGT said:
Hi, how about root with magisk in this rom?!
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I second that. Magisk installed in boot.img but ROM doesn't recognize root, installing SuperSU says done but no result. Once I got SuperSU to get into stage where it said that boot might take longer and it was recognized but I can't replicate that anymore.
jazzzy said:
I second that. Magisk installed in boot.img but ROM doesn't recognize root, installing SuperSU says done but no result. Once I got SuperSU to get into stage where it said that boot might take longer and it was recognized but I can't replicate that anymore.
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Just done....you need to install magisk in this:
RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img
then flash via fastboot and reboot...
TheFastGT said:
Just done....you need to install magisk in this:
RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img
then flash via fastboot and reboot...
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so I open Magisk app and patch RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img, then flash RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img and after that flash TWRP ? TWRP won't overwrite RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img ?
jazzzy said:
so I open Magisk app and patch RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img, then flash RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img and after that flash TWRP ? TWRP won't overwrite RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img ?
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I've a Honor Note 10 and i haven't TWRP installed, i use stock recovery and Openkirin rom...
How can I unlock my bootloader?
Darj said:
How can I unlock my bootloader?
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HCU client
TheFastGT said:
HCU client
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Thanks.. this is the only device I have so I wanted to ask what would happen if I mess it up
TheFastGT said:
HCU client
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And once I unlock the bootloader using HCU client, do I have to follow the steps above or can I just install a custom recover how you'd do on any phone?
@Darj , did you manage to sort out rooting your Huawei Honor Note 10? I've updated the installation steps to reflect the shortened steps I last took to get Magisk running (downgraded to EMUI8 on my Huawei Honor Note 10 to try to preserve TWRP).
Hopefully, we'll see more ROMS from the OpenKirin project, as the latest security patch is almost a year old on EMUI8.
@ForgottenSolstace not yet. I want to make sure I have all the informations I need before spending money to unlock the bootloader
@Darj , it only costs 15USD to unlock your Huawei Honor Note 10. Why not go ahead and try?
I assure you that the effort is much worth it; Stock ROM is bloated with all kinds of spyware from the Chinese government. When you install AOSP, you can actually secure your phone following the updated instructions which encrypts /data.
Let me know if you have any questions. Happy to help
Hi ...got problem using twrp?

mounting / data failure

hello, by installing TWRP Batik, I have this message by restarting 'fastboot boot recovery.img':
https://ibb.co/Bfdww2G
Failed to mount / data and unable to find the end of the crypto block ...
Can you help me?
toto6976 said:
hello, by installing TWRP Batik, I have this message by restarting 'fastboot boot recovery.img':
https://ibb.co/Bfdww2G
Failed to mount / data and unable to find the end of the crypto block ...
Can you help me?
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Its very easy.
1. Boot to Recovery
2. Click on Wipe
3. Click on Format Data
4. Type yes
5. After format is complete, reboot.
Yes !!!!

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