Stuck in TWRP with 0 size partitions - LG G Pad X 8.0 Questions & Answers

I picked up a G Pad during the free promo. Used it for a couple months, then for various reasons turned off the data plan and tossed it in a drawer. Pulled it out to gift to a friend who thinks rooting is part of gardening, and since I was running rooted stock (there were no ROMs for it last I used it) I wanted to revert it to stock. Factory reset went fine, but since it was still on a very old system and wouldn't take factory updates with TWRP I tried to fully restore stock with LGUP and the kdz I used to root. Flash seemed to go fine but then it wouldn't boot past TWRP. Various fiddling revealed that all partitions are at 0 size, adb only sometimes recognizes it when in TWRP, inserting a USB drive does show it normally and I can try to install a ROM from there but it will fail, and reboot bootloader does take it to fastboot. Formatting partitions fails. I've spent the last week trying to resurrect it, and my friend has given up and gotten herself a Galaxy tab, so I don't care what I get on it as long as it runs.
Tl;dr out of practice, tried to flash from memory and old files, now TWRP sees my partitions as 0 mb and I can't boot to system. Help?

pikacane said:
I picked up a G Pad during the free promo. Used it for a couple months, then for various reasons turned off the data plan and tossed it in a drawer. Pulled it out to gift to a friend who thinks rooting is part of gardening, and since I was running rooted stock (there were no ROMs for it last I used it) I wanted to revert it to stock. Factory reset went fine, but since it was still on a very old system and wouldn't take factory updates with TWRP I tried to fully restore stock with LGUP and the kdz I used to root. Flash seemed to go fine but then it wouldn't boot past TWRP. Various fiddling revealed that all partitions are at 0 size, adb only sometimes recognizes it when in TWRP, inserting a USB drive does show it normally and I can try to install a ROM from there but it will fail, and reboot bootloader does take it to fastboot. Formatting partitions fails. I've spent the last week trying to resurrect it, and my friend has given up and gotten herself a Galaxy tab, so I don't care what I get on it as long as it runs.
Tl;dr out of practice, tried to flash from memory and old files, now TWRP sees my partitions as 0 mb and I can't boot to system. Help?
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Have you tried wiping data? The kind that asks you to swipe "yes". That has worked for me before when twrp is unable to mount system.
Or just reboot bootloader and kdz 20f.

I've wiped data a number of times, no luck. I'm trying to flash a kdz, but LGUP doesn't recognize the device and the flash tool doesn't seem to either although it's much harder to tell (it also gives me a zillion Milky Way error pop-ups). It tells me "(S) failed to load." Is there a way to flash a kdz with fastboot that I've missed?

pikacane said:
I've wiped data a number of times, no luck. I'm trying to flash a kdz, but LGUP doesn't recognize the device and the flash tool doesn't seem to either although it's much harder to tell (it also gives me a zillion Milky Way error pop-ups). It tells me "(S) failed to load." Is there a way to flash a kdz with fastboot that I've missed?
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Read this page https://forum.xda-developers.com/g-...-v521-guide-to-update-v521-lg-t3533338/page28

pikacane said:
I picked up a G Pad during the free promo. Used it for a couple months, then for various reasons turned off the data plan and tossed it in a drawer. Pulled it out to gift to a friend who thinks rooting is part of gardening, and since I was running rooted stock (there were no ROMs for it last I used it) I wanted to revert it to stock. Factory reset went fine, but since it was still on a very old system and wouldn't take factory updates with TWRP I tried to fully restore stock with LGUP and the kdz I used to root. Flash seemed to go fine but then it wouldn't boot past TWRP. Various fiddling revealed that all partitions are at 0 size, adb only sometimes recognizes it when in TWRP, inserting a USB drive does show it normally and I can try to install a ROM from there but it will fail, and reboot bootloader does take it to fastboot. Formatting partitions fails. I've spent the last week trying to resurrect it, and my friend has given up and gotten herself a Galaxy tab, so I don't care what I get on it as long as it runs.
Tl;dr out of practice, tried to flash from memory and old files, now TWRP sees my partitions as 0 mb and I can't boot to system. Help?
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Not sure if this is the same problem I was just now having and solved. But here... https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70851933&postcount=39 Hopefully, its the same issue as mine and works for you.

Were you able to solve this issue? I'm having the same problem. I've tried the dd commands and both say "Not enough space" probably because the internal storage is showing 0MB. I've attempted a change of drivers, but in Windows, it's being identified as "Android Composite ADB Interface" and LGUP through uppercut won't recognize it. I posted a new thread before finding this one here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g-pad-x-80/help/internal-storage-mounting-t3835972
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Figured it out thanks to @cookiemonster79!

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Hard brick of death

so ive rooted and flashed twrp on here, and everything was good, so i go to install jasmine ROM, and it tells me to erase everything, which i did and i made sure not to check sd_ext or internal storage, and afterwards it erased litterally everything. all my files, so the rom was gone, and i went to recover my back up but that was gone too! now it sits at the lg screen with the light flashing. i can get into system recovery but nothing else. so i cant do the lgflash thing so thats off the table. no download mode or bootloader either. its practically a paperweight but i want to know if any of you guys would know if i can fix this or just send it in.
Ilikecheese said:
so ive rooted and flashed twrp on here, and everything was good, so i go to install jasmine ROM, and it tells me to erase everything, which i did and i made sure not to check sd_ext or internal storage, and afterwards it erased litterally everything. all my files, so the rom was gone, and i went to recover my back up but that was gone too! now it sits at the lg screen with the light flashing. i can get into system recovery but nothing else. so i cant do the lgflash thing so thats off the table. no download mode or bootloader either. its practically a paperweight but i want to know if any of you guys would know if i can fix this or just send it in.
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you could try putting the sd in your pc to put the rom back on it, then back and try flashing. if that fails, sounds like its toast.
i dont have one to begin with, but do you think if i used a mates phone with an sd card, and just download the rom i was gunna use, then put it in my phone, if that would work? seems like it in theory.
Ilikecheese said:
i dont have one to begin with, but do you think if i used a mates phone with an sd card, and just download the rom i was gunna use, then put it in my phone, if that would work? seems like it in theory.
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Yes use an sd card download the Rom onto the sd via pc then put it in your phone boot into twrp install via ext-sd you should have no problems
Jewveeski said:
Yes use an sd card download the Rom onto the sd via pc then put it in your phone boot into twrp install via ext-sd you should have no problems
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thank you so much for the help (; ill let you know if i succeed
I think you will be okay, maybe try LG Flashtool and usb flash back to stock if those don't work.
I got it. Put the Rom in sd and it worked perfect. Whooo
Whew!..congrats.:good:
For some reason I can't flash from recovery menu..failed to mount sd/card, unknown error 150...
Maybe your SD is formatted in a file system twrp doesn't recognize? I had to reformat my 64gb to fat. I used twrp's built-in advanced wipe function to change external SD file system to fat, others have used a pc-based tool from ridgecomp.
You end up with the couple GB maximum individual file size limit, but I just copied my 11c 2.8gb system.img onto it without any trouble.
Augh.. now I can't even root. I rooted via ioroot, then wanted to unroot so I could do the 11C OTA, but could not unroot via the way I practiced using LG flashtool using port 41. For some reason it would just stay at 0%(worked fine before) so I used Simply Unroot..SU said unrooted but I did not look at software status which now reads "modified".
Now I can't adb despite reinstalling lg drivers
I tried these 5 root methods
for Verizon VS985-11C
IOROOT= Phone reboots to a blank screen, pc says "no adb device found and phone does not show any recovery menu, just the android robot on his back with a red triangle.
STUMP= Phone says cant because of a patch?
TOWELROOT="Device not support"
PURPLEDRAKE=Same, no recovery menu despite hard button recovery(I wiped cache and did a factory reset via power button/vol down) That's the ONLY recovery menu I see. It is a different looking menu all white w/ grey boxes. It does not look like a normal recovery menu. So the 11C update must have changed that??
Where or where is my blue and red recovery menu?
ROOTTOOL= Same thing with the adb.
These root attempts are rebooting the phone into recovery when usb attached but then it just shows the robot, and pc then says "no adb device found" So I can't even side load it with command prompt.
Maybe after all this root is resolved, I will work on the sd card..lol..
I can't believe I can't even root and I am flagged as rooted!
Thanks for any help,
richsapf said:
Augh.. now I can't even root. I rooted via ioroot, then wanted to unroot so I could do the 11C OTA, but could not unroot via the way I practiced using LG flashtool using port 41. For some reason it would just stay at 0%(worked fine before) so I used Simply Unroot..SU said unrooted but I did not look at software status which now reads "modified".
Now I can't adb despite reinstalling lg drivers
I tried these 5 root methods
for Verizon VS985-11C
IOROOT= Phone reboots to a blank screen, pc says "no adb device found and phone does not show any recovery menu, just the android robot on his back with a red triangle.
STUMP= Phone says cant because of a patch?
TOWELROOT="Device not support"
PURPLEDRAKE=Same, no recovery menu despite hard button recovery(I wiped cache and did a factory reset via power button/vol down) That's the ONLY recovery menu I see. It is a different looking menu all white w/ grey boxes. It does not look like a normal recovery menu. So the 11C update must have changed that??
Where or where is my blue and red recovery menu?
ROOTTOOL= Same thing with the adb.
These root attempts are rebooting the phone into recovery when usb attached but then it just shows the robot, and pc then says "no adb device found" So I can't even side load it with command prompt.
Maybe after all this root is resolved, I will work on the sd card..lol..
I can't believe I can't even root and I am flagged as rooted!
Thanks for any help,
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You might be on the 11C update. Try downgrading (there's a thread in here somewhere) to 10b and you should be solid. I don't know if those numbers are correct, but check your build number.
I'm having a similar issue. I was rooted and had TWRP installed. Verizon kept prompting to update and I accidentally hit update now. So my guess it's trying to get to the stock recovery and update; however TWRP is installed. How can I flash stock recovery via TWRP? I can't do anything and no matter if I reboot to system it's still redirecting to recovery to update I assume...HELP!!! I can't mount anything either!!!
B-Nice_88 said:
I'm having a similar issue. I was rooted and had TWRP installed. Verizon kept prompting to update and I accidentally hit update now. So my guess it's trying to get to the stock recovery and update; however TWRP is installed. How can I flash stock recovery via TWRP? I can't do anything and no matter if I reboot to system it's still redirecting to recovery to update I assume...HELP!!! I can't mount anything either!!!
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Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/fix-stuck-custom-recovery-trying-ota-t2907508
And this check this for blocking an OTA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/psa-stop-taking-ota-updates-update-t2909412
I'm sorry, I did forget to say that the OTA from 10B to 11C was done because I thought I could just re-root
One odd thing. I am now not rooted, but "modified", so is that why I am able to still edit files on my sd-card. Kit-Kat blocked editing of files. At least I can edit. Bit if I format the card will it affect the edit thing?
Thank you
Gonna try your suggestions above
richsapf said:
I'm sorry, I did forget to say that the OTA from 10B to 11C was done because I thought I could just re-root
One odd thing. I am now not rooted, but "modified", so is that why I am able to still edit files on my sd-card. Kit-Kat blocked editing of files. At least I can edit. Bit if I format the card will it affect the edit thing?
Thank you
Gonna try your suggestions above
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Never ever take an OTA if you're rooted. In the future, just get rid of the notification, and then come here. Better yet - after you root, disable updates entirely.
Also, another reason to not take an OTA is because often times there are anti-rollback code in them, just like there is almost always a root patch. The regular "usb back to stock" and all the current root methods don't work on 11C for that very reason, and you have to use the KDZ method instead. If you jump on an OTA too early and find out there isn't a way to get back to the previous version... you're stuck. That happened to tons of people on one of the Galaxys I heard, and it so happened that the patch was a very good one. I've heard that the people who took that OTA are still stuck with it.
For 11C, there were early reports of those that rooted, but did not Bump or edit the system, got lucky and sometimes kept root after the OTA. Have you used a root checker to confirm you don't have root? None of the root methods are going to work on 11C, but you might still have it. If you don't, or something else is messed up, you'll need to get back to 10B to fix it.
Edit: Also, you're going to want THIS thread, not the other two I posted!
I did unroot before ota.. the only way I could at that time, via simple root. I just wanted to get the OTA out of the way(dont know why)
I used root checker, says no root.. If I go back to 10B I will try KDZ; or can I use the LG flashtool and try again with that using port 41, the 10B .dll, and 10B TOT?
For now I will follow your link and do as instructed..
Thank you laura
richsapf said:
I did unroot before ota.. the only way I could at that time.
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Did you do anything else when you had root? Change anything in the system at all?
Thank you soo much! It worked. 10B "Official"..
Then ioroot perfect..
Where is the "Thank you" button I read people saying to push??
I do have couple questions. Should I format the sdcard? Its 64gigs(reading 58gigs), new and reads/writes well; But I am back to my original prob. I installed TWRP and it found my deodexed stock10b.zip but in recovery menu it's back to not seeing any zips at all. I don't think that formatting will help that but I can try if you think that might be it.
thank u again
Rich
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I forgot to actually answer your question.
No I was very careful to not change any system files. Its beyond my scope, as you can see..
This is such a cool phone. I had a droid 4 for two years and did not root..yah 2 years..because of the Que 0/0 root counter. But with this phone, there's no way I'm not rooting and just would like deodexed because I am under the impression the theming is easier / more flexible. Something about the file system structure being more compressed?
richsapf said:
Thank you soo much! It worked. 10B "Official"..
Then ioroot perfect..
Where is the "Thank you" button I read people saying to push??
I do have couple questions. Should I format the sdcard? Its 64gigs(reading 58gigs), new and reads/writes well; But I am back to my original prob. I installed TWRP and it found my deodexed stock10b.zip but in recovery menu it's back to not seeing any zips at all. I don't think that formatting will help that but I can try if you think that might be it.
thank u again
Rich
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I forgot to actually answer your question.
No I was very careful to not change any system files. Its beyond my scope, as you can see..
This is such a cool phone. I had a droid 4 for two years and did not root..yah 2 years..because of the Que 0/0 root counter. But with this phone, there's no way I'm not rooting and just would like deodexed because I am under the impression the theming is easier / more flexible. Something about the file system structure being more compressed?
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Awesome! And yes, the sd card needs to be reformatted as fat32 for TWRP to see it.
Now that you're back on 10B, you can get the 11C update again if you want using this. The 11C OTA already has a rooted, deodexed flashable zip.
I do have that exact Rom/zip on both internal and ext card. Is there a program in particular to format, or just any, and should I format via pc(hook up usb with Windows 7), or is there a good .apk app.
Also, is 64gigs in any way too much.
Could I go up to 128gigs provided I use fat32.
Should the allocation just stay default? It looks like I can go up to around 4 mbs. Is that a cache type thing.
Sorry I am bombarding all these questions. I love learning this stuff. Need a break from studying for comptia 801/802.
Last, where is the thank u button?

Dump contents of entire device (partitions), then convert to KDZ/TOT firmware image?

I have the LG v10 from T-Mobile. I bought the phone a few weeks ago and it had Marshmallow installed. Somehow I managed to install TWRP/SuperSU, but then had issues and flashed the official/stock MM image with LGUP. Afterwards I discovered that MM for this device is not currently rootable, and TWRP cant be flashed via fastboot because MM blocks it. So I returned the device to T-Mo store, lied and said it force-upgrade to MM and had began freezing up. They did an in-store trade for an identical model that had 5.1.1 Lollipop.
The device is currently still in factory condition in every way, with the exceptions that I unlocked the bootloader via fastboot and installed TWRP. Nothing else is modified yet and no custom ROMs have been flashed.
I recently became aware that there is no stock LP image for the T-Mo v10, only MM images are available. After all the issues I've had, I'm now paranoid and want to have a complete dump of the phone's entire contents (partitions, bootloader, system, etc) that is in KDZ or TOT format, and can be reflashed with the standard tools available. Since there is nothing official then I would have to do this myself. This would be useful in the event that I run into lots of issues and need to do a emergency stock restore.
I found a thread by XDA user @tungkick, in which he created a modified dump of the device while it was running LP. However, because it was unofficial and he didn't disclose this upfront, his thread was shut down. His file bricked multiple MM users. I assume it would work if one was still on LP and hadn't upgraded to MM. Not to mention that I cant seem to find his file anywhere. So I figure the safest way is to do this myself. I would be willing to make this file available to the community when finished, with full disclosure that it is unofficial. But the problem is, I don't know how.
I know that the Linux dd command can be used to dump images of various things, and I have read that this can be done on PC by connecting to the device via ADB or fastboot. This would hopefully result in an image file that contained the contents of all the device's partitions.
But another issue would be converting it to KDZ or TOT. And it would have to be done in such a way that it would be flashable with the standard tools.
Can someone please give me a technical understanding of the tools and knowledge I would need to undertake this? Would it be too complicated for someone like myself that has little Android/Linux experience (but is generally competent with computers/technology)?
Thanks for any advice!
Noone can help me with this?
To the mods/admins: I think maybe I posted this in an area where it is unlikely to get any useful answers. Can someone move the thread to the Help& Troubleshooting area of the general LG v10 forum (not here in the T-Mobile subforum)? Thanks!
I think it's just that if that could. have been done someone would have done it already. Even tungkick didn't make one for tmobile for some reason. I think because he made his root injected files from official lg files and lg has not released a kdz or tot for tmobile LP.
Just my observation... I could be wrong.
Sent from my pretty nifty brand new LG V10
@ planetbeen: I don't see why it wouldn't be possible. Linux's dd program can dump almost any connected device that it can see. But then it needs to be converted into a standard TOT/KDZ that can be flashed with any standard software. Which is why I want to create an unofficial backup of the entire phone before modifying it further, so I can do an emergency restore if necessary. I just need the right instructions from people who have the technical expertise.
I had trouble with my old LG v10, I had used LG's LGUP program to flash it to Marshmallow from my PC, only to realize that it couldn't be rooted or have a custom recovery. And I also discovered that I couldn't downgrade to Lollipop. So I returned the phone to the store and exchanged it for an identical model that still had LP. I just told them it had auto-upgraded to MM and started crashing. They exchanged, no questions. Before this I had various issues, like GPS crashing randomly when turning it on, Bluetooth also doing the same thing, and the Settings app also crashed sometimes when accessing the Security menu. I had flashed multiple ROMs, but stock-based and CM/AOSP-based, but kept running into issues, oftentimes the same ones. So I figured that something in the phone had become corrupt and figured that flashing stock MM would fix everything. Big mistake. I'll never let this phone upgrade again until MM is solidly hacked, which from what I've read may be a long time away. I paid enough for this phone and I really value hackability. I'm not the average Joe that just uses my phone for Facebook, etc. To me, if a phone cant be hacked, then buying/owning it is a waste of time/money. Same thing with every computer/electronics device I've ever owned.
Thanks again!
It looks like I'm going to have problems getting answers from knowledgable people, so instead of waiting, I'm going to take a little initiative and at least try to do the dump with dd. I found a post by @tungkick that says to enable USB debugging and make a backup file via dd with the 'adb shell' and 'su' commands. Is the following syntax correct?
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/sdcard/H901.bin bs=1024 count=6291456
Do I run these commands from a PC via command line while connected via USB? Or directly on the device in a terminal emulator? Or do I need to run the command while in fastboot/bootloader mode, while Android is powered down?
Thanks again!
Stock use tool extract kdz then choose file dz (use lgup)
remember can not flash if phone update 6.0
Never downgrade because phone brick now.
version 5.1.1
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Hol5T47S-bQkJVemgzMDV0Nzg/view?usp=sharing
@ tungkick: Thanks for the info. I had used the dd command to dump my phone to external SD before, but the file was 6GB! I was unable to use Tool KDZ Extract to extract the *.dz from the *.kdz file you provided. I was able to flash your KDZ with LGUP, but it boots me into TWRP recovery near the end.
Do you mind if I publicly distribute a mirror copy of your file on my Dropbox, so that it will be available to others that need the stock LP firmware for this device?
Thanks again!
I just wanted to say that flashing your KDZ has possibly screwed up my device permanently. Your image has TWRP, not the stock recovery, and is pre-rooted with SuperSU. Normally this would be good but...............
Near the end of LGUP, the device boots into TWRP. System and MicroSD are mounted, but nothing else (data, cache, dalvik, etc). I was able to obtain a stock recovery *.img, then copied it over to my MicroSD while in recovery. Then I flashed it, booted the phone into stock recovery, and performed a factory reset. Afterwards I booted into system, and all looked good, until it got to the "Checking connection" screen, then a lot of apps started force-closing repeatedly. Because of this I can't get to the Home screen, and no amount of factory reset is working. It just keeps happening over and over again.
How to get out of this mess, anyone?
Help please!!!
Still looking for a solution and would really appreciate any help!
My theory is that the /cache and /data partitions somehow got corrupted during the flash. So I tried booting into FastBoot mode and issueing the commands:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata
It just says something something along the lines of "remote: cant format/erase in an unlocked state". If I relock the bootloader, it says that it cant erase/format in a locked state.
TWRP still cant read those partitions (they won't mount and cant be mounted), and the apps still start force-closing almost immediately after rebooting into system, before I can complete the setup, preventing me from getting to the home screen.
@ tungkick: Is there any possibility we can arrange a TeamViewer meeting to fix this?
Thanks!

Need Help at a Fork in a Dark Path: Flash? TOT? KDZ?

Hey folks. I'm in need of some help, but need to provide some background info as it seems there might be a few ways to correct this.
Background
I had a recent bad Nandroid mess up a restore process which somehow led to me losing root. I was on XDABBEB's 47A stock rooted ROM for months, then went to try the 3.1.1 ROM recently. I found that I wanted to go back, then BOOM! Bad restore from my data NANDROID. Then I:
Got stuck in a boot loop.
Rebooted into recovery
Saw the LG Recovery
(Stupidly?) chose to wipe cache
Continued to boot from LG Recovery
Went immediately to TWRP
Wiped Data and caches
Rebooted
At this point, I got back into 47A, but obviously without any data. I soon found that, though SuperSU was installed, it wasn't working:
There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!
If you just upgraded to Android 5.0, you need to manually re-rot - consult the relevant forums for your device!
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At this point, I checked Root Checker app and, surely enough, it says I wasn't rooted.
I checked ADB and tried to su from the prompt ($) and
Code:
su: notfound
However, adb reboot recovery brings me to TWRP
I tried TOT'ing on my Windows 10 (x64) machine, but it wasn't working:
PID: FAIL
IMEI: Unknown
[23:59: 0] CrossDL [Unknown] to [VS985].SW ***The text on this line continues, but I can't read it***
00000064
Error: [23:59: 0] CrossDL [Unknown] to [VS985].
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I'm lucky in that my phone is currently working fine. I'm on 47a with everything working fine ... just not rooted, which I would really like to be.
So, my question is, what should I do next? I know some options that I have, I just don't know what options I should try or in what order I should try them...I understand some of the jargon and background info, but I don't understand the true inner workings of rooting and therefore don't feel comfortable making these choices on my own.
So, to all of you people that are way more intelligent at this than I am...
Should I try restoring my rooted 49A backup from TWRP?
Should I try to flash SU binaries in TWRP?
Should I TOT from my work machine that is Windows 7?
Should I KDZ on Windows 10?
Thanks in advance for your collective help.
This inquiring mind wants to know!
I'm assuming that since you were running XDEBs ROM, then you do NOT have a K model of the phone. In that case, you must flash back to 10B via the TOT method. That way, you can then root with Stump and then install TWRP, flash the correct boot images, and then reflash XDEBs ROM.
Stock 47A is only rootable by Kingroot and there is NO way to install TWRP with pure stock 47A, which is why you must downgrade via the 10B TOT method. It's the boot partition that is incompatible with TWRP and they have not found a way to "bump" it to work with the stock 47/48/49A versions.
iBolski said:
I'm assuming that since you were running XDEBs ROM, then you do NOT have a K model of the phone
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Correct. xdebbeb's stock 47A on a non-K model
Stock 47A is only rootable by Kingroot and there is NO way to install TWRP with pure stock 47A, which is why you must downgrade via the 10B TOT method.
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That's why I'm confused a bit about my options. I already HAVE TWRP installed. Is having TWRP not helpful to regain root? This is causing me to feel like I'm in a weird limbo state (of options) with the phone.
It's the boot partition that is incompatible with TWRP and they have not found a way to "bump" it to work with the stock 47/48/49A versions.
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Since I have TWRP already, does that mean that my boot partition was/is/has been "bumped"?
Sorry for so many questions. I do like making sense of things that I'm told and understanding them.
Since I'm failing on the TOT method at home, is that possibly because of the Windows 10 machine? Should I try Windows 7 on a different machine?
Thanks a lot for the help, iBolski.
my.ads0 said:
Correct. xdebbeb's stock 47A on a non-K model
That's why I'm confused a bit about my options. I already HAVE TWRP installed. Is having TWRP not helpful to regain root? This is causing me to feel like I'm in a weird limbo state (of options) with the phone.
Since I have TWRP already, does that mean that my boot partition was/is/has been "bumped"?
Sorry for so many questions. I do like making sense of things that I'm told and understanding them.
Since I'm failing on the TOT method at home, is that possibly because of the Windows 10 machine? Should I try Windows 7 on a different machine?
Thanks a lot for the help, iBolski.
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You're best bet is to either flash a full 47A KDZ but you won't be able to root and TWRP will be removed and you won't be able to flash custom ROMs, like XDEBB.
Your other option is to flash to 10B via TOT method, root, reinstall TWRP Then, based on the custom ROM's instructions, you may have to flash 35B bootstack, but you'll be in a position to flash custom ROMs again.
Either flash WILL erase everything on your phone as it's like a factory data reset. Those are your only options unfortunately. TWRP cannot work under 47A as you're finding out. You will be unable to flash root, any custom roms, etc.
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You're best bet is to either flash a full 47A KDZ but you won't be able to root and TWRP will be removed and you won't be able to flash custom ROMs, like XDEBB.
Your other option is to flash to 10B via TOT method, root, reinstall TWRP Then, based on the custom ROM's instructions, you may have to flash 35B bootstack, but you'll be in a position to flash custom ROMs again.
Either flash WILL erase everything on your phone as it's like a factory data reset. Those are your only options unfortunately. TWRP cannot work under 47A as you're finding out. You will be unable to flash root, any custom roms, etc.
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I just want to make sure that you're aware that I am NOT on pure stock 47A. I'm on xdabbeb_stock_vs98547a.zip from here.
When I flashed back from his 3.1.1 ROM, I flashed to my backup of the above ROM, which had Root. The SYSTEM flash from my nandroid back to his version of 47A worked without incident, but the DATA flash of my nandroid failed, left me in a bootloop, after which I performed the actions outlined in my original post. That squarely left where I am now, with no root, but on his version of 47A (I never had the stock 47A on my device before) with TWRP as my recovery.
In the end, I'm game for trying different things, but ideally, I'd like to try the least invasive method (trying to flash SuperSU in TWRP?; trying to flash my xdabebb 3.1.1 version?) ) before trying any other method or going to the extreme method (TOT'ing). I just am trying to avoid TOT'ing since my phone IS working AND the fact that I would have to do that at work. It would suck to go from a working phone to a broken phone without being able to fix it without knowing that I tried all of the least invasive methods first. I just need guidance from people like you as to what will or won't work in my situation.
The reason for this post is that I wasn't sure that you were aware I wasn't on pure stock 47A, but on xdabebb's version, which maybe you had overlooked and offered me more options? If you were aware of that and everything above is irrelevant, then I'm cool with that. Just tell me so. I just didn't want that fact overlooked.
Thanks again for entertaining my inquisitiveness, iBolski.
Well, trying to install the SuperSU binary zip from TWRP didn't work. That got me flashing blue & red lights. I tried restoring my XDABEBB 49A 3.1.1 install and that didn't help either. Both TOT & KDZ methods are failing on my PC (Windows 10) with both not able to read the phone properly (can't see imei). I will maybe try to uninstall the drivers or just wait until Monday to try my windows 7 machine at work.
Oops.
So I took up the cause again this morning and loaded all of the tools for the KDZ method on another PC. I installed the most up to date LG drivers, rebooted, made the PC recognize my phone in every mode (Download Mode, Bulk Mode [flashing lights], and while in TWRP). The tool still wasn't working properly and not reading my phone's info. Though I had run it a few other times, I had been following instructions and hadn't changed the language to English. The last couple of times, I changed the language to English. This time, when it stopped working (not connecting to LG servers) it offered me the option to retry. I took them up on the offer ... unplugged the phone, pulled the batter, put the battery back in, entered Download mode (volume up + connect USB), reconnected and BAM!!! It did the upgrade!
So I'm back on 10B. Crisis averted.
Thanks once again for putting up with me, iBlonksi.
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So I took up the cause again this morning and loaded all of the tools for the KDZ method on another PC. I installed the most up to date LG drivers, rebooted, made the PC recognize my phone in every mode (Download Mode, Bulk Mode [flashing lights], and while in TWRP). The tool still wasn't working properly and not reading my phone's info. Though I had run it a few other times, I had been following instructions and hadn't changed the language to English. The last couple of times, I changed the language to English. This time, when it stopped working (not connecting to LG servers) it offered me the option to retry. I took them up on the offer ... unplugged the phone, pulled the batter, put the battery back in, entered Download mode (volume up + connect USB), reconnected and BAM!!! It did the upgrade!
So I'm back on 10B. Crisis averted.
Thanks once again for putting up with me, iBlonksi.
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Awesome. I saw your earlier post about being on XDEBB but that didn't matter. You were at a point that flashing back to 10b was your best option to get back to XDEB. That's why I kept saying you needed to flash back to 10B if you wanted to get back on XDEBB because where you were at that point was messed up, so it was just best to flash to 10b clean.
Glad you got it all worked out!

H850 Camera is unavailable due to no storage

I am facing here difficulties with that phone, as it says the camera is unavailable due to no storage, also it feels a little slow, even at the boot up. I already did a hardware reset without any fix. Where is there still to do, bring the device back to normal?
Did you check how much space is left on the phone?
It says 8.64 GB used of 32 GB
Available 23,36 GB
Cashed data 36.00 KB
System data 8.44 GB
It's actually all other apps too, which crashing down. It asks me if I want to close this app or want to wait. What there went wrong?
Puh, this sounds strange. I can only think of a memory failure... Maybe you can check this somehow. Or some permission problem? I would try to flash a KDZ via lgup and see if that helps...
Also this does not work, I tried two different KDZ, but it is saying "Error: KDZ file is invalid " on both. Does this mean the phone damaged?
I guess I found out the cause of this strange behavior, but I don't know how to fix this issue ?
C:\Android>adb shell /data/local/tmp/dirtycow /system/bin/applypatch /data/local/tmp/dirtycow
warning: new file size (9984) and file old size (66512) differ
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If you flash dirty cow there is no storage. So phone is not usefull. Flash stock rom again.
I already tried that, once it said Error: Error Code = 0x2000, Fail!. MTP is not Running or just the file is invalid, however I had tried already two different files.
What I am doing wrong here?
Also one of the problems is because I can't get to the fastboot mode. I did exactly as described at the video. https://youtu.be/uB3AYkLdwCc
But it is just booting through starting the Android OS again. So how I can wipe cache to clean everything ?
Volume down + Power button until the LG logo appears on screen, leaving the power button for a second and click again, it only will give me the option of factory data reset to delete all user data (including LG and carrier apps) and rest all settings. But this won't fix the storage problem.
Another thing, which won't work is to boot the phone connected to the laptop into fastboot mode, as written here https://www.androidexplained.com/lg-g5-recovery-mode/ At the end it says no command, under the little android logo.
So how can I simply reset or load up another KDZ ?
No need to start a new thread.
It would be best, if you start telling us what you tried to do with your phone? We cannot guess what went wrong if we do not know what happened in first place. Also, do you have the right kdz, as mentioned in the other thread?
Do you have a custom recovery installed? If yes and you start to enter it, you will get the factory reset screen. You will have to answer both questions with yes to get to the custom recovery.
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No need to start a new thread.
It would be best, if you start telling us what you tried to do with your phone? We cannot guess what went wrong if we do not know what happened in first place. Also, do you have the right kdz, as mentioned in the other thread?
Do you have a custom recovery installed? If yes and you start to enter it, you will get the factory reset screen. You will have to answer both questions with yes to get to the custom recovery.
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I wanted to root the phone as it written here https://www.idroidspace.com/root-lg-g5/, and all went good until this section:
Step 10) Once the system patching is done, you need to reboot the device in recovery mode and wipe data. To do so, type the following command into a terminal running on Mac, Linux, or Windows.
adb reboot recovery
Step 11) Once you are into stock recovery, wipe the data and reboot it. It will wipe all your data and reset it to factory settings.
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Would you be so kind and tell me which custom recovery and KDZ would work on my phone? I am using the LG G5 H850K (It came from Telstra)
If you point me out where to find a suitable KDZ, I appreciate you.
That's what the data factory reset is offering to me. What would you suggest me to do?
I think I have somehow to get into fastboot mode, but using the Minimal ADB and Fastboot tool, and enter adb reboot recovery will only give me a no command. Is ther' still any hope for my phone ?
Also because of no storage, I have no chance to install the TWRP Custom Recovery app. Google Play does not work for, plus no space and the flashcard is being ignored. So, I don't know really what to do with this phone, if it is still repairable ?
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That's what the data factory reset is offering to me. What would you suggest me to do?
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Like I said, IF you have a custom recovery, you have to enter yes to enter the recovery.
If you are able to get into fastboot mode, there is definitely hope for your phone. What about installing a custom recovery like TWRP? You could wipe your phone and install a flashable zip through it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/development/recovery-team-win-recovery-project-lg-g5-t3363047
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So, your phone, the H850K, has an unlockable bootloader, right? So you will not be able to install a custom recovery. I guess you will have to stick to LGUP and get this working with the right KDZ file. Or did you maybe do a backup in LG Bridge?
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It seems that the KDZ you have is the right one. Did you try downloading it again? I has to work.
Yes, the H850K has a bootloader which is locked. Might be the reason not having access to wipe data/factory reset or wipe cache partition.
I downloaded the KDZ file again, but still it does not work. The phone is good connected to the LGUP tool, but no good with the LG Bridge. It always wants me to allow the MTP file transfer mode, which actually has been set up, just because of the flash dirty cow there is no storage. The internal space is not shown on computer. So how, under these circumstances I can flash stock rom again?
Am I correct this does mean only LG or Telstra can unlock the bootloader at this time, to make the device useful again ?
Here it is saying about the LG G4 815K nothing good, and it might effect the same to G5. Also when those phones ran out of warranty Telstra will not release the 'unlock.bin'.
With the G5 850K I am lost of luck. https://crowdsupport.telstra.com.au/t5/LG/Unlocking-Bootloader-on-LG-G4/td-p/521351
Do I have to ask Telstra to restore my phone ?
Follow this post here and you might be able to save your phone.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70446243&postcount=69

Verizon rooted/unlocked - deleted "My Verizon" system app now stuck on boot

Help!
I've had a verizon V30 I unlocked and rooted via the frankenstein method a few years ago.
I was running out of space recently and did some cursory research about 'my verizon' app and it was pretty large, so I made a titanium backup and then deleted it. Also did this for the basic 'messages' app built in.
Noticed the phone was a little laggy and having some hang issues after that so I rebooted. It's stuck on a Verizon splash screen with a few colorful dots.. seems stuck there.
I've tried clearing the cache and booting into safe mode all with the same result. I really do not want to do a factory reset.
What are my next steps for troubleshooting this or trying to restore that program? Any help is appreciated--I've tried to search a bit but not finding a good first step towards trying to resolve this.
Thanks!
water- said:
Help!
I've had a verizon V30 I unlocked and rooted via the frankenstein method a few years ago.
I was running out of space recently and did some cursory research about 'my verizon' app and it was pretty large, so I made a titanium backup and then deleted it. Also did this for the basic 'messages' app built in.
Noticed the phone was a little laggy and having some hang issues after that so I rebooted. It's stuck on a Verizon splash screen with a few colorful dots.. seems stuck there.
I've tried clearing the cache and booting into safe mode all with the same result. I really do not want to do a factory reset.
What are my next steps for troubleshooting this or trying to restore that program? Any help is appreciated--I've tried to search a bit but not finding a good first step towards trying to resolve this.
Thanks!
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Early on with the verizon V30 roms I found that uninstalling some of the bloatware caused boot loops. From then on I just froze them; doesnt help your space situatuon though...
If no other suggestions, you could try a dirty flash of the ROM you were running (assuming you flashed TWRP zip).
I believe you'll need MyVerizon anyway, as this is what enables VOLTE and VOWIFI on Verizon (for me, at least). So I would not recommend removing it anyway.
Granted, you're past that. I would think that dirty-flashing the ROM should restore it, potentially? That could be one way to get back to running. Another way might be to reload the APK somehow. You might need to use TWRP to do that, unless there's another way to do it from a TiBu backup? If I can help in some way (I'm on VS996) I'm happy to try.
Unless you actually deleted the apps from System, it's almost certain that a Factory Reset will solve it. But I can understand your reluctance.
I'm not sure a dirty flash will help, since the problem is your data partition. You already tried deleting cache (I presume in TWRP).
And I agree that if you could somehow reload the apk, that might do it. Does ADB install work in TWRP, despite no OS? If so, that's worth trying. First pull the apks you removed from System to your computer, then run adb install apk-filename.
But FIRST make a full TWRP data backup of what you have now!
If you have to Factory Reset, you can use TiBu to restore your user apps from that backup. I haven't tried that in years, but I assume TiBu still has this feature.
Fingers crossed for you :fingers-crossed:
And for others who see this: Careful, selective debloating IS possible, but it always starts with a full backup: TWRP if rooted, otherwise LG Backup, (which saves app data and most OS settings).
Thanks all for responses, appreciated so much. In a bit of a pinch as I needed my phone for a backpacking trip last weekend, I just moved forward as best I could on Friday. Generally I tweak my phone enough to unlock/root then let it be. I guess I got greedy/complacent try trying to de-verizonify it and clear some space as much as possible.
Two things
1) Immediate solution, and still seeking some advice:
I used LGUP to flash the Android 9 kdz as an upgrade I think to the phone. Because I had TWRP as my recovery that ran into an encryption error (I subsequently saw this caveat/warning further down in one of ChazzMatt's posts), and due to that was required to wipe/clear everything.
So now I have 'benefits' of Android 9 but no root. However my bootloader is still unlocked.. so I am still seeking advice how I can get Android 9 root. Please don't tell me I have to go back to 8 and do some stuff before going back to 9 with root. I didn't actually see in any guide how to root on 9. But it is possible I missed it/just need to apply same sequence as shown as on the guide for doing so on 8.
I'm on 30c version of PIE and keep getting bugged to install a system update which I keep putting off because I'm leery of that..but I can't freeze the process without root.
Also because I flashed the stock OS, that means I lost the custom recovery, I don't have TWRP anymore (this seems so, but looking for confirmation), right?
2) retrospect, and a question for future reference
After all this I realized like an idiot I had a TWRP backup made in 2018 after I first unlocked and rooted it. Just hanging out on my SD card, which I could have accessed via TWRP before I flashed the KDZ. If I would have restored that it would have re-installed the OS and retained my data. Is that considered a dirty flash though, like it might not have worked or had subsequent problems?
And secondly on the SD card, I found all the 'dank memes' and other downloads I was worried I'd lost, so most of the data loss tragedy :silly: was averted (main pics backup to cloud, learned that lesson after lg g4 hardware bootloop pain).
water- said:
1) Immediate solution, and still seeking some advice:
I used LGUP to flash the Android 9 kdz as an upgrade I think to the phone. Because I had TWRP as my recovery that ran into an encryption error (I subsequently saw this caveat/warning further down in one of ChazzMatt's posts), and due to that was required to wipe/clear everything.
So now I have 'benefits' of Android 9 but no root. However my bootloader is still unlocked.. so I am still seeking advice how I can get Android 9 root. Please don't tell me I have to go back to 8 and do some stuff before going back to 9 with root. I didn't actually see in any guide how to root on 9. But it is possible I missed it/just need to apply same sequence as shown as on the guide for doing so on 8.
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With unlocked bootloader on Pie, here's how you reinstall TWRP (IF you are on firmware with fastboot flash commands). Yes, I made a standalone post for this -- but if you read it it's basically just Section 6 of WTF Instructions. However, I had to make a standalone post because too many people kept thinking they had to downgrade back to Oreo, etc.
So, you can reinstall TWRP on Pie if you have unlocked bootloader. The problem is you need to fastboot flash commands to do that. VS996 firmware does not have that, which is why VS996 owners have to TEMPORARILY convert to US998 in the first place to unlock bootloader, install TWRP and root. Yes, your bootloader is already unlocked, but on VS996 you don't have the necessary fastboot flash commands to reinstall TWRP.
Thus, you will need to go back to US998 firmware (flashing KDZ via Dev Patched LGUP) to get fastboot flash commands. You can do it the hard way (US998 Pie KDZ) or you can do it the easy way (US998 Oreo KDZ). With already unlocked bootloader, you don't need to go back early Oreo, you can go to last Oreo. I don't recommend flashing US998 Pie for this, as there's too many people who have trouble with US998 Pie (stuck on LG logo, etc). You just need to temporarily get fastboot flash commands, and get TWRP reinstalled.
That post I have linked in the first sentence is for unlocked Bootloader with fastboot flash commands, on any stock firmware (Pie, Oreo, even Nougat if you wanted that for some reason).
Once you reinstall TWRP, then you can go back to VS996 Pie firmware via TWRP flashable zip.
Thanks for your response, now and two years ago.. super appreciated
I only need to get to the point to put the phone in debug mode (with access to fastboot) to get TWRP installed after flashing the recent oreo kdz. After TWRP installed follow your instructions (thanks!) to flash TWRP pie..
I'll probably give it a go this weekend or tomorrow evening, but do you have a recommended link to US998 Oreo kdz? https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397933445 is fine?
Whereafter I'll follow your instructions for installing it (using LGUP patched) at: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/us998-lg-v30-us998-us99820a040330-kdz-t3786337
In the ROM section, go to ChazzMatt's US998 Pie KDZ thread. It also has instructions for rolling back to Oreo. Follow them to the t.
Make sure to use the Pie-compatible LGUP version in there when you roll back, and install it exactly as described in that thread.
His US998 Oreo thread will have a download link for Oreo 20h (the latest Oreo). Otherwise it's easy to find on lg-firmwares.com.
Good luck to you
Ok really that was pretty easy and not bad once I got everything lined up, did it in maybe 30 minutes or less. I'm in Pie with root now and TWRP recovery. Thank you for the help!
Two points:
1) after flashing TWRP, I got some issues when wiping, I was able to flash the VS996 ROM but kept seeing some red "twrp can't mount system" or something like this. It would be a hassle but do I need to go back and reformat/reflash? or do it dirty at least?
2) maybe related to the above, maybe (probably not) not.. and I realize magisk and other avenues might cover it these days but I'm trying to debloat the TWRP flashed VS996 ROM with Titanium Backup.. stuff like NFL and slacker radio, google music.. like I did on Oreo. But Titanium keeps giving me an error about 'can't find the apk' -- Ti says I have root. I have read a bit that Android 10 really packages the apps in there so it's not like you can just remove the ones you want. is this the case for 9 too?
suggestions for alternative tool if Titanium is kind of a dinosaur in that regard?
Thanks
Well done!
1) It's best to use Format Data in TWRP to avoid that mounting error. Unless you are certain you have no mounting problems, I would recommend doing that before spending more time setting up the OS.
2) Before trying to freeze apps with TiBu, see if they can be Disabled in the regular Apps menu. Most of the "optional" bloatware can. Of course make a TWRP backup before freezing anything with TWRP!
Water-, there is already a debloated Verizon 99630c rom out there somewhere, if you would like to try it. I'm on it now.
Sorry, I can't link it. It was made by micromod777. So do a search for him.
I also use tibu, but there is another app (?) out there called migrate that backs everything up. You might look for it and try it. (I did use it a month or so ago myself just to try it - - worked for me).
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Ok really that was pretty easy and not bad once I got everything lined up, did it in maybe 30 minutes or less. I'm in Pie with root now and TWRP recovery. Thank you for the help!
Two points:
1) after flashing TWRP, I got some issues when wiping, I was able to flash the VS996 ROM but kept seeing some red "twrp can't mount system" or something like this. It would be a hassle but do I need to go back and reformat/reflash? or do it dirty at least?
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You're welcome!
See points "f" and "g" of the screenshot. When you were installing TWRP I think you missed the "format data" part... And/or possibly the "reboot recovery" step immediately after.
If you were reading in an app (XDA or Tapatalk) instead of web browser, it's possible that section was truncated and you didn't see it.
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You're welcome!
See points "f" and "g" of the screenshot. When you were installing TWRP I think you missed the "format data" part... And/or possibly the "reboot recovery" step immediately after.
If you were reading in an app (XDA or Tapatalk) instead of web browser, it's possible that section was truncated and you didn't see it.
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hmmm
it's possible.. ..i definitely gave formatting a shot (hence the red errors.) and believe I rebooted to recovery.
Where I'm at now, OS booting/operating flawless (bloat aside) and root verified, can boot back into TWRP no problem...
recommended course of action?
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hmmm
it's possible.. ..i definitely gave formatting a shot (hence the red errors.) and believe I rebooted to recovery.
Where I'm at now, OS booting/operating flawless (bloat aside) and root verified, can boot back into TWRP no problem...
recommended course of action?
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Sorry, I'm in another hemisphere for several weeks on leave of absence for family matters. Didn't see this until now. Hope you got it worked out.
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Sorry, I'm in another hemisphere for several weeks on leave of absence for family matters. Didn't see this until now. Hope you got it worked out.
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Not a problem at all! Maybe you mistook this post for another, as you'd fairly promptly replied to me through here over the last two weeks! much to my appreciation.
Basically I'm saying when I was doing some of the wipe functions in TWRP before flashing the new OS, and while flashing it, I saw some red mount system error messages.
However my phone is fully functional, I can reboot into TWRP recovery, I'm not noticing any functional issues with it right now.
Can I ignore because functional phone and recovery access = functioning fully! or is there some check I should do or whatnot. I mean I could clear data and start over again but It's been a week+ of customizing and getting it how I like it, kind of a hassle if it's not needed/necessary.
Thanks
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Not a problem at all! Maybe you mistook this post for another, as you'd fairly promptly replied to me through here over the last two weeks! much to my appreciation.
Basically I'm saying when I was doing some of the wipe functions in TWRP before flashing the new OS, and while flashing it, I saw some red mount system error messages.
However my phone is fully functional, I can reboot into TWRP recovery, I'm not noticing any functional issues with it right now.
Can I ignore because functional phone and recovery access = functioning fully! or is there some check I should do or whatnot. I mean I could clear data and start over again but It's been a week+ of customizing and getting it how I like it, kind of a hassle if it's not needed/necessary.
Thanks
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Do you have encryption on? TWRP will show a mount error upon start, and prior to the passcode being entered.

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