Oneplus X stuck in recovery after failed OTA update. - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has anyone got any pointers on how to get out of recovery on the oneplus x. The phone 'was' rooted, but I unrooted to allow the update. However it failed and now just boots inot recovery.
I have wiped data and cache, formatted device, but no luck in getting the phone to boot. It hasn't had a custom rom or recovery.
How do I go about flashing the latest update manually?

I'm able to get into fastboot mode, should I update the recovery to stock? This seems a little weird as I haven't replaced the stock rom, but I was wondering if this might help.

veearrsix said:
I'm able to get into fastboot mode, should I update the recovery to stock? This seems a little weird as I haven't replaced the stock rom, but I was wondering if this might help.
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If you have stock recovery, just download the full OS and install it. However, you will need to have a computer and a way to save the ROM onto the micro SD card.
Full ROM 2.1.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3244996
If you can't do that and you have an unlock bootloader. You can flash twrp, then adb sideload the ROM onto the phone. Then re-flash stock recovery again and install the ROM.
You can flash OTA from twrp, follow this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3245185
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So,
I have added OnePlusOxygen_14_OTA_004_all_201511031712.zip to an sd card. Booted into recovery with the sd card installed, select 'Install from local' and nothing happens.
Am I missing something?

Also, I am unable to unlock the bootloader as the enable oem unlock wasn't set and I'm now unable to boot into the system to set it.

Also, Im pretty sure usb debugging wasn't enabled either.

Did you manage to fix your phone? I had a similar issue, what I did was;
Load the full ROM into the root of my internal storage (not SD card)
Boot into stock recovery
Install from local - this should list the ROM
Select the ROM and follow the instructions.

How do you load the ROM onto the internal storage? I am not able to adb push in sideload mode and adb sideload doesn't work.

So I've tried to follow both of the methods listed here, but I've had no luck.
Trying the sd card route I am not offered the option to install from sd card, I only get 'Install from local' and 'Install from USB'.
When I try to 'Install from USB' I receive the error:
error: protocol fault (no status)
And the message on the phone says installation failed.
Do I have any other options?

I have the same problem

veearrsix said:
Has anyone got any pointers on how to get out of recovery on the oneplus x. The phone 'was' rooted, but I unrooted to allow the update. However it failed and now just boots inot recovery.
I have wiped data and cache, formatted device, but no luck in getting the phone to boot. It hasn't had a custom rom or recovery.
How do I go about flashing the latest update manually?
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i have got the same problem. Did you solved it ?

No,
I ended up returning the phone to oneplus. They sorted it (or gave me another one).

veearrsix said:
So I've tried to follow both of the methods listed here, but I've had no luck.
Trying the sd card route I am not offered the option to install from sd card, I only get 'Install from local' and 'Install from USB'.
When I try to 'Install from USB' I receive the error:
error: protocol fault (no status)
And the message on the phone says installation failed.
Do I have any other options?
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Did you fix your phone yet

veearrsix said:
Has anyone got any pointers on how to get out of recovery on the oneplus x. The phone 'was' rooted, but I unrooted to allow the update. However it failed and now just boots inot recovery.
I have wiped data and cache, formatted device, but no luck in getting the phone to boot. It hasn't had a custom rom or recovery.
How do I go about flashing the latest update manually?
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i had a similar issue. i installed twrp and backed up my rom. restored rom to get ota but it failed everytime i tried. tried to flash stock recovery but locked the bootloader before flashing stock recovery using fastboot oem lock command and the stock recovery installation failed everytime as the bootloader was locked. tried fastboot oem unlock with status success but while checking always show me bootloader lock status true. The bootloader won't unlock unless you have a stock recovery. installed cm13 using twrp, copied stock recovery and oxygen os zip 2.2.0 downloaded from oneplus website to internal memory, flashed stock recovery using twrp and flashed stock rom using stock recovery.
completed 2.2.1 ota and it worked.

How to flash stock recovery using twrp recovery... Please send me link
Thanks in advance

veearrsix said:
Has anyone got any pointers on how to get out of recovery on the oneplus x. The phone 'was' rooted, but I unrooted to allow the update. However it failed and now just boots inot recovery.
I have wiped data and cache, formatted device, but no luck in getting the phone to boot. It hasn't had a custom rom or recovery.
How do I go about flashing the latest update manually?
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Just download this file http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-x/oneplus_x_oxygenos_2.2.3/ and paste it into the sd card as it is dont extract and do not paste that file into any folders. Select install from local then select sd card, you will see this file first on the list select it after getting success just reboot it!
Done Enjoy!

no solutions yet? i have the same problem as well.

debbensakye said:
no solutions yet? i have the same problem as well.
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Of course there are solutions, but explain where you are exactly.
Or you can use the Mega Unbrick Guide

Related

[BACKUP] (V510) GPE ONLY LMY47O.L008 Stock For TWRP

This is a TWRP backup of the stock firmware for V510 GPE GPAD 8.3. They have already been updated. It is completely stock no mods, no root, no busybox. This should ensure that you are able to take future OTAs without issue. Many GPE users have been having problems with the OTAs. The reason is that the OTA does a system verification and any type of modification causes it to fail.
How to flash this:
1. Reboot into bootloader
2. Flash TWRP if you don't already have it. Current version is 2.8.1.0 fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxxxxxxx.img (where xxxxx is the filename)
3. Reboot System
4. Copy the entire contents of the zip file to your TWRP/BACKUPS/LG0000XXXXXXXX folder. Make sure you copy the folder 2014-11-30--23-35-25 LRX21P.L004 or 2014-06-26--18-41-18 KTU84P.L002. If you don't have a backups folder, create one in TWRP by choosing Backup, then backup something like the boot partition.
5. Reboot to Recovery Vol Dwn+Pwr or adb reboot recovery.
6. Choose Restore and select 2014-11-30--23-35-25 LRX21P.L004 or 2014-06-26--18-41-18 KTU84P.L002
7. Once finished Reboot System.
8. Upon boot you should be greeted with the usual Setup screens.
9. Reboot into bootloader
10. (Optional for Kit Kat) Flash stock recovery: fastboot flash recovery 17-recovery.img
11. Reboot into system
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Flashing the stock recovery is optional however if you want a completely stock experience and ensure future OTAs, you probably want to do so. Also note that you must unroot to take any future OTAs.
To reroot flash latest version of TWRP.
Download Links:
LMY47O.L008 with Stock Recovery
TWRP Backup 5.1 LMY47O.L005 with Stock Recovery
TWRP Backup 5.1 LMY47O Thanks @rocket321 for providing the image.
TWRP BACKUP 5.0 LRX21P.L004
TWRP BACKUP 4.4.4 KTU84P.L002
KK Stock Recovery
You did an excellent job on this thread. Thanks for doing this for our small community.
BTW: regarding recovery for our device, the latest (and in fact only) that I see is TWRP 2.7.0.1 in the Original Android Development section.
Agreed. I wasn't able to flash 4.4.4 any other way. Tried everything, kept getting errors. This finally worked!
cam30era said:
You did an excellent job on this thread. Thanks for doing this for our small community.
BTW: regarding recovery for our device, the latest (and in fact only) that I see is TWRP 2.7.0.1 in the Original Android Development section.
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Figured it will come in handy to have this online for everyone in the future...when I bought the device when it was announced thought there would be more dev on it...but that hasn't been the case. Luckily we at least have twrp.
No partitions selected for restore.
djkinetic said:
This is a TWRP backup of the stock firmware for V510 GPE GPAD 8.3. It has already been updated to 4.4.4. It is completely stock no mods, no root, no busybox. This should ensure that you are able to take future OTAs without issue. Many GPE users have been having problems with the OTA for 4.4.4 The reason is that the OTA does a system verification and any type of modification causes it to fail.
How to flash this:
1. Reboot into bootloader
2. Flash TWRP if you don't already have it. Current version is 2.7.0.1 fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxxxxxxx.img (where xxxxx is the filename)
3. Reboot System
4. Copy the entire contents of the zip file to your TWRP/BACKUPS/LG0000XXXXXXXX folder. Make sure you copy the folder 2014-06-26--18-41-18 KTU84P.L002. If you don't have a backups folder, create one in TWRP by choosing Backup, then backup something like the boot partition.
5. Reboot to Recovery Vol Dwn+Pwr or adb reboot recovery.
6. Choose Restore and select 2014-06-26--18-41-18 KTU84P.L002
7. Once finished Reboot System.
8. Upon boot you should be greeted with the usual Setup screens.
9. Reboot into bootloader
10. (Optional) Flash stock recovery: fastboot flash recovery 17-recovery.img
11. Reboot into system
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Flashing the stock recovery is optional however if you want a completely stock experience and ensure future OTAs, you probably want to do so. Also note that you must unroot to take any future OTAs.
Download Links:
TWRP BACKUP 4.4.4 KTU84P.L002
Stock Recovery
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When I flash this in twrp it fails to flash and i get an error message: No partitions selected for restore. Have twrp 2.7.0.1 installed. Thank you.
Do I unzip the folder before I move it to the backup folder?
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Do I unzip the folder before I move it to the backup folder?
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Figured out what was going on. finally got it to flash in TWRP. Works great. Thank you for this.
Thanks for this image - was the only way I was able to update.
Sent from my LG-V510 using Tapatalk
I was not able to update using your image and I don't know why. Everything was done correctly as far as I know. I downloaded and unpacked the zip and placed it in the back apps folder of TWRP and rebooted into recovery and tried restore with no success during the system restore it stops halfway through and says failed.
I tried downloading the file twice, installing the file from my computer, changing my SD card, deleting everything and trying, deleting just dalvik cache a,updating the partition separately, and was able to update the boot partition but not system and data. I honestly don't know what the trouble is as I was able to restore my own back up several times.if anybody has any insight into what is happening here please tell me. I would really like to install the update! I don't know why it is not allowing me to.
sleekmason said:
I was not able to update using your image and I don't know why. Everything was done correctly as far as I know. I downloaded and unpacked the zip and placed it in the back apps folder of TWRP and rebooted into recovery and tried restore with no success during the system restore it stops halfway through and says failed.
I tried downloading the file twice, installing the file from my computer, changing my SD card, deleting everything and trying, deleting just dalvik cache a,updating the partition separately, and was able to update the boot partition but not system and data. I honestly don't know what the trouble is as I was able to restore my own back up several times.if anybody has any insight into what is happening here please tell me. I would really like to install the update! I don't know why it is not allowing me to.
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First off, I use solid explorer, dual pane. Very easy to navigate for me.
I only copied system. I didn't even wipe. All my data and settings were intact. As close to an OTA I could get. The system backup was 790.95mb
It sounds like you did everything right to me. I included a screen shot of what it looked like after i clicked the backup.zip and moved the unzipped backup to the TWRP backup folder.
Sent from my LG-V510 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
sleekmason said:
I was not able to update using your image and I don't know why. Everything was done correctly as far as I know. I downloaded and unpacked the zip and placed it in the back apps folder of TWRP and rebooted into recovery and tried restore with no success during the system restore it stops halfway through and says failed.
I tried downloading the file twice, installing the file from my computer, changing my SD card, deleting everything and trying, deleting just dalvik cache a,updating the partition separately, and was able to update the boot partition but not system and data. I honestly don't know what the trouble is as I was able to restore my own back up several times.if anybody has any insight into what is happening here please tell me. I would really like to install the update! I don't know why it is not allowing me to.
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im not sure if this would work
did u try restoring from the internal sd instead of external. as far as I know the backup file should have no issues.
djkinetic said:
im not sure if this would work
did u try restoring from the internal sd instead of external. as far as I know the backup file should have no issues.
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That was it!! Thank you!
Do I need to uninstall Xposed Framework, unroot, restore the stock kernel, etc., before restoring this system back up TWRP? I assume the answer is no, though I'll need to reinstall those afterward, but I figured I'd check first!
UPDATE: Never mind. I just went ahead and restored it successfully and am in the process of restoring my apps from TiBu now. Thanks again for providing this for those of us who couldn't upgrade to 4.4.4 any other way!
Hey guys,
first off thank you for posting this tutorial, I was able to perform the backup0 and am currently on 4.4.4.
I did, however, run into a slight hiccup when I was trying to flash the stock recovery. I kept getting messages about partitions and so forth. I entered in the following commands from beginning to end:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery 17-recovery.img
but as I said I can't get the job done lol.
Any ideas?
ephayzee said:
Hey guys,
first off thank you for posting this tutorial, I was able to perform the backup0 and am currently on 4.4.4.
I did, however, run into a slight hiccup when I was trying to flash the stock recovery. I kept getting messages about partitions and so forth. I entered in the following commands from beginning to end:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery 17-recovery.img
but as I said I can't get the job done lol.
Any ideas?
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A few things to check:
you need to have usb debugging checked on phone
you need the recovery image in same folder as your fastboot.exe/adb files
you need to cd to that directory/folder
TWRP source
Hi,
Can you please tell me where to find TWRP 2.7.x for the V510. I currently have 2.6.3.0, I believe?
Thanks
techinv said:
Hi,
Can you please tell me where to find TWRP 2.7.x for the V510. I currently have 2.6.3.0, I believe?
Thanks
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It worked fine for me with TWRP 2.6
techinv said:
Hi,
Can you please tell me where to find TWRP 2.7.x for the V510. I currently have 2.6.3.0, I believe?
Thanks
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Here > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2682606
However, download link in OP is currently broken. I PMed the OP about it.
Has anyone gotten the error "E: No partitions selected for restore." when trying to flash the recovery?

Update unrooted phone

So I got the 5.12.10 update for the weekly developer ROM and it installed stock recovery over TWRP and unrooted my phone. The first time I rooted I managed to flash TWRP with stock recovery, but it isn't working this time. I've had a lot of trouble trying to install via ADB drivers. Help please?
PytSkee said:
So I got the 5.12.10 update for the weekly developer ROM and it installed stock recovery over TWRP and unrooted my phone. The first time I rooted I managed to flash TWRP with stock recovery, but it isn't working this time. I've had a lot of trouble trying to install via ADB drivers. Help please?
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Did you rename TWRP to update.zip and put it on the root of the internal storage before flashing? If yes and it still failed, you'll have to give us a bit more info as to why it failed to flash (any error messages f.e.?). Should be fairly trivial to flash TWRP and SuperSU
elaurens said:
Did you rename TWRP to update.zip and put it on the root of the internal storage before flashing? If yes and it still failed, you'll have to give us a bit more info as to why it failed to flash (any error messages f.e.?). Should be fairly trivial to flash TWRP and SuperSU
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It wasn't too difficult the first time, but the recovery seems to be using some sort of signature on the ROM's. All it tells me is that "Install update.zip failed! update.zip signature verification failed." It is named update.zip on the root of internal storage.
PytSkee said:
It wasn't too difficult the first time, but the recovery seems to be using some sort of signature on the ROM's. All it tells me is that "Install update.zip failed! update.zip signature verification failed." It is named update.zip on the root of internal storage.
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Hm, from what I've found on the miui forum, you're not the first one having this issue. These are the "possible" solutions I've gathered from a couple of threads.
1) Flash TWRP using fastboot (rename twrpxxxx.zip to recovery.zip and place it in the same folder as the fastboot executable):
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
2) Update your current ROM (stable/developer) to the latest version if that isn't the case yet and try flashing TWRP again trough the update app
3) Flash TWRP using Flashify
1. download flashify app from playstore and give root acces
2. download img of twrp for redmi 2 note and put in your sd card (I prefer sdext root folder)
3. Open flashify, select "recovery image", find the img file you've downloaded
4. confirm flash, wait until it's done
4) Re-download a copy of TWRP or use a different one (like this one for example)
Let me know how it went..
So I tried Flashify and every time I tried to use it, the app froze right before/after selecting the recovery image. I did, however, manage to make the ADB and fastboot methods work on my desktop PC. I have no idea what I did wrong before, maybe the wrong ADB drivers? Anyway, I did get it working, so thank you
PytSkee said:
So I tried Flashify and every time I tried to use it, the app froze right before/after selecting the recovery image. I did, however, manage to make the ADB and fastboot methods work on my desktop PC. I have no idea what I did wrong before, maybe the wrong ADB drivers? Anyway, I did get it working, so thank you
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Used windroid to do all these: http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=167882&extra=pag
Sent from my Redmi Note 2 using Tapatalk
timberwolf60 said:
Used windroid to do all these: http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=167882&extra=pag
Sent from my Redmi Note 2 using Tapatalk
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I remember seeing this right after I ordered my phone. I had totally forgotten about it by the time I got it though, as it was more than a month later But thanks for reminding me, I already have it installed on my home PC!

Locked into Recovery - unlocking disabled and won't boot

Hi everyone,
I was on Cyanogenmod and had disabled bootloader unlocking from development settings. After trying to update, I'm now stuck in recovery. While rebooting, the oneplus logo appears but later it just reboots to recovery. In fastboot, I can't flash anything because it says the bootloader is locked (I obviously can't fix that from settings because the phone won't boot). I'm able to get into TWRP so is there a way to enable bootloader unlocking using it?
tech_master said:
Hi everyone,
I was on Cyanogenmod and had disabled bootloader unlocking from development settings. After trying to update, I'm now stuck in recovery. While rebooting, the oneplus logo appears but later it just reboots to recovery. In fastboot, I can't flash anything because it says the bootloader is locked (I obviously can't fix that from settings because the phone won't boot). I'm able to get into TWRP so is there a way to enable bootloader unlocking using it?
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Go to fastboot and boot into stock recovery, don't install. Just boot to recovery, command should be something like below.
fastboot boot recovery-name.img
If you can go to opx recovery, flash stock rom and see
tech_master said:
Hi everyone,
I was on Cyanogenmod and had disabled bootloader unlocking from development settings. After trying to update, I'm now stuck in recovery. While rebooting, the oneplus logo appears but later it just reboots to recovery. In fastboot, I can't flash anything because it says the bootloader is locked (I obviously can't fix that from settings because the phone won't boot). I'm able to get into TWRP so is there a way to enable bootloader unlocking using it?
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Have you tried going through the steps for unlocking bootloader again?
Exodusche said:
Have you tried going through the steps for unlocking bootloader again?
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That didn't work. Had to flash the stock rom, re-enable unlocking, unlock and flash.
tech_master said:
That didn't work. Had to flash the stock rom, re-enable unlocking, unlock and flash.
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I have the same problem, stuck in recovery, can't unlock, but worse: For some reason I have Cyanogenmod recovery installed, not TWRP. Now, can't install any stock rom. Tried from SD card and by sideload, but it seems that it just doesnt "stick" to /system. So, I am stuck in recovery, can't install CM, and can't unlock, to install TWRP.
Any ideas, other than getting a new phone tomorrow morning?
Thanks
reebomber said:
I have the same problem, stuck in recovery, can't unlock, but worse: For some reason I have Cyanogenmod recovery installed, not TWRP. Now, can't install any stock rom. Tried from SD card and by sideload, but it seems that it just doesnt "stick" to /system. So, I am stuck in recovery, can't install CM, and can't unlock, to install TWRP.
Any ideas, other than getting a new phone tomorrow morning?
Thanks
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Ah no. You'll probably need to find someone who can re-sign CM so that it'll flash.
Thanks for the answer, I have no idea how to do this, how is this done? I don't seem to find much info online...
Sent from my HUAWEI TAG-L21 using Tapatalk
reebomber said:
I have the same problem, stuck in recovery, can't unlock, but worse: For some reason I have Cyanogenmod recovery installed, not TWRP. Now, can't install any stock rom. Tried from SD card and by sideload, but it seems that it just doesnt "stick" to /system. So, I am stuck in recovery, can't install CM, and can't unlock, to install TWRP.
Any ideas, other than getting a new phone tomorrow morning?
Thanks
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NO Need To Worry by following this procedure you are going to install stock recovery. first, you have to download this zip.
link - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087019810
after downloading this zip copy and extract it on your desktop (PC or Laptop). now switch OFF your opx and connect it with your pc by pressing vol Up button, you will find that pc installing some drivers if it install the drivers then you are going right. now after connecting your opx to pc open the extracted folder and open "MsmDownloadTool V2.0" . on opening this you will see the list of attached devices (for ex. com device and if your device is not connected then it will show No device). If you your device is attached then you have to click on START Tab on left top corner. it takes 30 ~ 40 Sec to complete the whole process after that your opx restart with installed stock recovery. through this recovery you can flash H2OS and OOS. If you want to install TWRP first of all you have to install oos or H20s after flashing, you have to allow oem unlock in developer setting.
yuv93 said:
NO Need To Worry by following this procedure you are going to install stock recovery. first, you have to download this zip.
link - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087019810
after downloading this zip copy and extract it on your desktop (PC or Laptop). now switch OFF your opx and connect it with your pc by pressing vol Up button, you will find that pc installing some drivers if it install the drivers then you are going right. now after connecting your opx to pc open the extracted folder and open "MsmDownloadTool V2.0" . on opening this you will see the list of attached devices (for ex. com device and if your device is not connected then it will show No device). If you your device is attached then you have to click on START Tab on left top corner. it takes 30 ~ 40 Sec to complete the whole process after that your opx restart with installed stock recovery. through this recovery you can flash H2OS and OOS. If you want to install TWRP first of all you have to install oos or H20s after flashing, you have to allow oem unlock in developer setting.
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Thank you. I had tried this procedure previosuly, and didn't work. This time, since you insisted, I tried again, on another computer, and the phone was correctly detected, drivers installed and factory image installed on phone. I am happy again

Internal storage missing

I just rooted my phone lenovo k4 note using golden twrp and flashed resurrection remix with open gapps. Unfortunately the gapps zip file was corrupted and I wasn't able to fix that.
So I booted my phone to the new os , took the new feeling but later realised the gapps are mandatory.
So I downloaded a new file and tried to go to twrp recovery mode. But I wasn't able to. I thought the bootloader must've locked itself up so I unlocked it again, flashed the twrp recovery IMG file with adb and booted my phone to recovery. But still twrp didn't start.
BUT THEN I SAW THAT I HAD NO INTERNAL STORAGE
Just the SD card
Later I was able to wipe the custom rom from twrp and I flashed the resurrection remix and gapps.
Still internal storage was missing. Can anybody help me please?
ParagTheGre8 said:
Later I was able to wipe the custom rom from twrp and I flashed the resurrection remix and gapps.
Still internal storage was missing. Can anybody help me please?
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Try flashing the stock ROM, see if your storage reappears on your stock ROM.
Also, do you get any information about your internal storage in Settings>Storage on your current ROM?
I don't know if it will help, but in TWRP recovery, go in Advanced>Fix permission
I feel like the OS doesn't have permission to internal storage, in the best case it will fix your issue in the worst case it will do nothing
But safest and easiest way to fix those kinds of issues is to wipe every thing and flash official ROM
Andrew_Geo said:
Try flashing the stock ROM, see if your storage reappears on your stock ROM.
Also, do you get any information about your internal storage in Settings>Storage on your current ROM?
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Settings>Storage just shows the is size that's is roughly around 7gb
It says 7.11gb used of 7.15gb.
It should have been 16gb
I usually have around 10 GB free internal storage
DevALT said:
I don't know if it will help, but in TWRP recovery, go in Advanced>Fix permission
I feel like the OS doesn't have permission to internal storage, in the best case it will fix your issue in the worst case it will do nothing
But safest and easiest way to fix those kinds of issues is to wipe every thing and flash official ROM
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So I tried to go to twrp, but the same problem occurred.
It seems my phone is unable to go to recovery.
I did the one with power button and volume keys, and it tries to go to recovery but the ROM boots up.
I also used the is function of reboot to recovery but by this too the ROM boots up and not twrp
ParagTheGre8 said:
So I tried to go to twrp, but the same problem occurred.
It seems my phone is unable to go to recovery.
I did the one with power button and volume keys, and it tries to go to recovery but the ROM boots up.
I also used the is function of reboot to recovery but by this too the ROM boots up and not twrp
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Ok first of all makes sure ADB is enabled in your settings just in case something goes wrong you will be able to fix it without swearing
Once ADB connect your phone to your PC and use CMD/terminal command to reboot your phone in bootloader
Then reflash TWRP using the CMD/terminal
Once it's done reboot your phone and try to go to the recovery
EDIT: I made some search
And I need you to provide me some more information
RR ROM you flashed, I need the Android version (Lollypop/5.x or Marshmallow/6.x.x or Nougat/7.x.x)
And please provide me the link to the TWRP recovery you used (if you found the TWRP recovery not on XDA, DM me the link instead, follow the rules.)
I might need the phone model/or code if applicable
(Ex: I have a Huawei Nexus 6P but codename is angler) you can see this in the bootloader
EDIT 2: seems like your issue already been answered heads on this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k4-note/how-to/fixed-missing-internal-storage-nougat-t3657798
DevALT said:
Ok first of all makes sure ADB is enabled in your settings just in case something goes wrong you will be able to fix it without swearing
Once ADB connect your phone to your PC and use CMD/terminal command to reboot your phone in bootloader
Then reflash TWRP using the CMD/terminal
Once it's done reboot your phone and try to go to the recovery
EDIT: I made some search
And I need you to provide me some more information
RR ROM you flashed, I need the Android version (Lollypop/5.x or Marshmallow/6.x.x or Nougat/7.x.x)
And please provide me the link to the TWRP recovery you used (if you found the TWRP recovery not on XDA, DM me the link instead, follow the rules.)
I might need the phone model/or code if applicable
(Ex: I have a Huawei Nexus 6P but codename is angler) you can see this in the bootloader
EDIT 2: seems like your issue already been answered heads on this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k4-note/how-to/fixed-missing-internal-storage-nougat-t3657798
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Thanks for the help but I found what was the concern (my problem is not fully solved)
The recovery was very stubborn to just start up.
So I used the official twrp app and flash booted through my phone.
Fortunately it worked.
I wiped everything including internal storage and the storage just showed up in my pc.
I flashed the ROM and Gapps again and the problem got solved.
There just one thing now, the internal storage is there when I go to Settings>Storage but cant access through File Explorer or pc.
The apps got downloaded to the internal storage only so its not much of a problem though.
I am having the same issue.
DevALT said:
Ok first of all makes sure ADB is enabled in your settings just in case something goes wrong you will be able to fix it without swearing
Once ADB connect your phone to your PC and use CMD/terminal command to reboot your phone in bootloader
Then reflash TWRP using the CMD/terminal
Once it's done reboot your phone and try to go to the recovery
EDIT: I made some search
And I need you to provide me some more information
RR ROM you flashed, I need the Android version (Lollypop/5.x or Marshmallow/6.x.x or Nougat/7.x.x)
And please provide me the link to the TWRP recovery you used (if you found the TWRP recovery not on XDA, DM me the link instead, follow the rules.)
I might need the phone model/or code if applicable
(Ex: I have a Huawei Nexus 6P but codename is angler) you can see this in the bootloader
EDIT 2: seems like your issue already been answered heads on this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k4-note/how-to/fixed-missing-internal-storage-nougat-t3657798
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I have a huawei Gr5 KII-L21 / kiwi mobile. Initially there was 16GB internal memory now it is just showing 2GB internal memory. I flashed stock rom yet the problem is there. I tried to flash stock rom in bootloader mode from window command prompt. Is there any method to get bak my internal memory?

Nokia 7.2 stuck in fastboot mode and cannot install TWRP

I unlocked the device bootloader thanks to Narender, and tried to flash Lineage OS 18.1. After flashing the ROM and vendor zip files, I switched the current slot and restarted to fastboot mode. Then I flashed the vbmeta image. Then I rebooted to recovery to check the current slot. Slot was as expected, so I rebooted the system.
Then, TWRP gave me an alert saying "No OS is installed" before rebooting. I was unsure what was the reason for it because the ROM was just installed, so I rebooted the system.
After that, device went straight into fastboot mode after "Android One" screen. No matter which option I choose from there, it keeps restarting the bootloader. I tried using "fastboot reboot recovery" but that did not work either. Then I tried to change the active slot of the device using fastboot commands. That did not help either.
Now I'm stuck with a Nokia 7.2 that can only be turned off or start in fastboot mode. Is it bricked beyond saving? I just want to install TWRP in any of the slots and install any usable ROM. Any help is deeply appreciated.
Installed NFT and flashed the stock ROM using that. All good now. I still need to figure out how to install ROMs on A/B systems using TWRP.
Chevindu said:
Installed NFT and flashed the stock ROM using that. All good now. I still need to figure out how to install ROMs on A/B systems using TWRP.
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Follow this and DM if you have doubts
Edit: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-magisk-on-custom-roms-for-nokia-7-2.4301145/
Ujwal2000 said:
Follow this and DM if you have doubts
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I actually installed few ROMs after my previous reply. But none of them had working WiFi, which is a deal breaker. Went back to stock ROM.
If you are interested I could help you
Ujwal2000 said:
If you are interested I could help you
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Hey, thanks. But I thought it's not possible due how the signatures in security patches work. So I gave up. Maybe I misunderstood. Linking to Raghu's reply below.
Post in thread '[OFFICIAL] TWRP 3.4.0-0 | Team Win Recovery Project | Nokia 7.2 | Daredevil |'
No, wi-fi with twrp still doesn't work. But what I did was, I extracted the boot image of the ROM I was using, flashed twrp, flashed gapps and then flashed the boot file I extracted earlier. So, wi-fi does work in the end. But, you can't have twrp perpetually installed
Some tutorials I saw online used fastboot boot twrp.img
What this is supposed to do is boot into twrp temporarily and is gone after restart.
But, on this phone, instead of booting to recovery after the command, it boots to the OS. And when you restart the boot image is gone and you restart into the stock recovery. So, that method doesn't work
Ujwal2000 said:
No, wi-fi with twrp still doesn't work. But what I did was, I extracted the boot image of the ROM I was using, flashed twrp, flashed gapps and then flashed the boot file I extracted earlier. So, wi-fi does work in the end. But, you can't have twrp perpetually installed
Some tutorials I saw online used fastboot boot twrp.img
What this is supposed to do is boot into twrp temporarily and is gone after restart.
But, on this phone, instead of booting to recovery after the command, it boots to the OS. And when you restart the boot image is gone and you restart into the stock recovery. So, that method doesn't work
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Yup, pretty much what I experienced too.
I haven't tried extracting boot image and flashing it manually. At this point to be honest, I'm reluctant to put my hands on it again without having a clear step-by-step guide about it.
I did write a step by step guide. But i'll leave it to you to decide if it is clear. Ok I realize I haven't linked the post.
Here it is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-magisk-on-custom-roms-for-nokia-7-2.4301145/
Ujwal2000 said:
I did write a step by step guide. But i'll leave it to you to decide if it is clear. Ok I relaise I haven't linked the post.
Here it is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-magisk-on-custom-roms-for-nokia-7-2.4301145/
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Thanks Ujwal, appreciate it. I'll have a look.

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