"Datapartition was damaged seriouslyl" - Huawei P9 Plus Questions & Answers

I tried to hard reset the phone and the following message appeared: "Datapartition was damaged seriouslyl".
What could have caused that and what ist to do now?
The recommended "Format Data Partition" didnt work.

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Can't clean my phone

My phone can't clean the installed apps and my google account information.
I tried to format the internal SD card, the phone said the card is formatted, but no data lost.
I tried to use *2767*3855# to reset my phone to factory settings, but my contact is lost, but my google account is still there. after that all the apps i installed remain there, and I got a lots runtime errors of the apps.
I flash my phone with several roms, but the apps and the account information wasn't cleaned.
is my phone bricked? I still can enable the dowload and recovery mode, and I wipe the data and format the internal sd, but still not worked.
how can i resolve this problem?
sorry for my poor English
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I try to format the internal SD and odin3 to flash the phone with 512.pit 513.pit or 803.pit with re-partation checked.
All above not work.
it seemed that the internal SD card and internal phone storage become read-only now?
How can I repair my half-bricked phone?
Switch the phone off. Then, hold volume up, the menu button and the power button untill the screen comes on. From there, select Wipe data/factory reset, and your phone will be reset, all your data deleted.
Rawat said:
Switch the phone off. Then, hold volume up, the menu button and the power button untill the screen comes on. From there, select Wipe data/factory reset, and your phone will be reset, all your data deleted.
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Thank you!
I really did this, but nothing changed..

[Q] Factory Reset - Isn't USB Storage supposed to wipe?

Hi,
I've just sucessfully upgraded my phone from Gingerbread to JB (JellyMOD).
I did follow all instructions to factory reset before installing the ROM in recovery.
But when the phone loaded up, the system storage was deleted as expected, my SD card (16GB) was untouched as expected...but my USB storage (which keeps all the application data I had) was not touched and still there although all my apps were deleted as supposed to be.
Is this supposed to be correct? Can I leave it there or would it cause future problems?
I followed this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198341
And installed this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170925
When wiping in TWRP I chose "Wipe Cache", "Wipe Dalvik Cache" & "Factory Reset".
skatlyup said:
Hi,
I've just sucessfully upgraded my phone from Gingerbread to JB (JellyMOD).
I did follow all instructions to factory reset before installing the ROM in recovery.
But when the phone loaded up, the system storage was deleted as expected, my SD card (16GB) was untouched as expected...but my USB storage (which keeps all the application data I had) was not touched and still there although all my apps were deleted as supposed to be.
Is this supposed to be correct? Can I leave it there or would it cause future problems?
I followed this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198341
And installed this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170925
When wiping in TWRP I chose "Wipe Cache", "Wipe Dalvik Cache" & "Factory Reset".
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Its right.... It isnt supposed to be delete....
Chill.
Please vanish the thanks option by clicking it...

Hard factory reset isn't working, doesn't actually clear my data fully

Hello, I've been trying the hard reset function on the Samsung Galaxy S i9000 but it simply doesn't work fully.
After pressing VOLUME UP + HOME button along with the POWER button, and going to the recovery menu, I select the 'factory reset' option and it says it was 'succesful', even though it was fairly quick, around 5 seconds maximum. I also did the 'wipe cache' option and the 'format internal SD card' option, once again, it says 'successful' each time, but once I turn it on and finish the setup (language, network etc.) and then I head over to settings, it still has my Google account linked and it even remembers my wireless routers password? It also has a few apps left in there.
Keep in mind, I removed my sim card and SD card before rebooting after the factory reset, I still haven't stuck those back in so I can make sure I get a full factory reset.
How can I do a HARD reset, which removes EVERYTHING. So it's kind of like taking out of the box for the first time ever?
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Have you tried wiping / formatting the SD and USB Storage in Settings
In recovery make sure you do the 4 wipe process (data/factory , partition , dalvik and battery)
Before installing any new Rom
EwOkie said:
Have you tried wiping / formatting the SD and USB Storage in Settings
In recovery make sure you do the 4 wipe process (data/factory , partition , dalvik and battery)
Before installing any new Rom
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Hello, and thanks for replying.
I'm not trying to install a new ROM, I'm just trying to wipe the whole phone because the phone has been freezing alot.
I have wiped out the internal SD as mentioned above, but for some reason, after I hard reset the phone and turn it back on, in the set up part, my WI-FI password is already there, and so is my Google account/password? Along with a few apps (and the memory card was removed the whole time).. that can't be right?
Sometimes a Hard Reset doesnt resolve the issue thats why we do the full wipe process in Recovery
Along with Unmounting USB and SD and formatting them both in Settings
In settings just Forget Network on your Wireless connection
In Accounts just remove account for your Google Account with menu
What Rom / firmware are you using
can u gives us ur cwn version n hav wipe dalvik?
btw, no juz wiping, fixing permission also can help a lot.
if u say some app still there after formatting, try to disable sync or remove account using gsetting first. then try to factory reset again with wipe cache partition n dalvik cache, manually wipe datadata and data on mount & storage n try to reboot again, and may i ask u what firmware or custom rom r u using?
and sometimes, taking battery out n press power button for 1 minute n release it n put back battery n reboot help resolve many problem occur on i9000
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[Q] Odin flash orinal ROM and note Bootloader, PDA, PHONE, CSC select ROM

Whith Odin install original ROM:
Note:
Auto reboot
F. Reset Time
Nand Erase All
Files:
Bootloader I9305XXUEMKC_I9305TENEMK1_TEN
PDA I9305XXUEMKC_I9305TENEMK1_TEN
PHONE I9305XXUEMKC_I9305TENEMK1_TEN
CSC I9305XXUEMKC_I9305TENEMK1_TEN
Phone didn't up.
Tray Kies update, after update phone didn't up.
How fix problem?
Boot recovery restor "can't mount data"
tray
wipe data/factory reset
Format / data
Error mounting data
skipping format
Formating / cache
Formating / sd-ext
Formating /sdcard/.android _secure
Error mounting /sdcard/.android _secure
Skipping
Data wipe complete
How mount data? fix it?
Nand Erase All usually means you buy a new motherboard .
You have wiped all partitions and information from the internal memory block.
Suggest you search identical posts as some claim to have fixed it .
Format / data
Error mounting data it is problem.
How connent phone and edit files if it didn't boot?
Dasis said:
Format / data
Error mounting data it is problem.
How connent phone and edit files if it didn't boot?
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New motherboard .
Your phone is FUBAR....

oopsie! wiped SMS back ups

on the phone itself. When I did a factory reset, I accidentally checked "SD".
I guess it actually wipes the sd not just the directory of same?
as in no hope of recovery?

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