TWRP 2.7.0.8 Unofficial

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Heisenberg

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Yes, I can't see anything on the internal SD. It says it's unmounted (even) when in recovery.

What happens if you flash back to your previous recovery?

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Have you tried mounting it? What happens if you flash back to your previous recovery?

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Heisenberg

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I did try factory reset from bootloader. It failed, recovery message said something about unable to mount storage. I'll try an earlier version of twrp.

It isn't the recovery that caused your problem, it's the fact that you did a factory reset from the bootloader, that corrupts your sd card. Flash TWRP 2.6 and wipe the sd card, then mount it to Windows and format it.

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It isn't the recovery that caused your problem, it's the fact that you did a factory reset from the bootloader, that corrupts your sd card. Flash TWRP 2.6 and wipe the sd card, then mount it to Windows and format it.

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Thank you. Wiping the sd card in TWRP 2.6 works. Unfortunately lost all the data but can now access the sd. Thank you very much timmaaa.
 

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New version

There's a new version, 2.7.1.0, which has solved the problem of Windows not being able to mount the mass storage.
 

sathish804

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I've been unable to mount mass storage since upgrading to 2.7.0.8, and hoped 2.7.1.0 would solve it, but it didn't work for me either.

I am able to mount SD card in TWRP 2.7.1.0 on my win 7 PC. Only thing I did is to uninstall old drivers and used windows to auto install the drivers when the SD card mounted in twrp.

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    Mods feel free to move if this is in the wrong section.

    This is an unofficial build of TWRP RECOVERY built from the latest twrp sources

    I just compiled this out and it fixes the new fstab layout starting from tonight's Cyanogenmod build


    Credit: Mdmower --> https://github.com/mdmower/twrp/tree/twrp-2.7.0.8


    Download: http://d-h.st/kgR

    Note: If after installing the recovery, it will not pass the screen TWRP:

    Restart and boot normally (system), then with any file manager to delete this "/sdcard/TWRP/.twrps

    Sorry, this thread isn't pretty, but whatever :p
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    How did this recovery pan out? What's diff of this one and 2.7. Just wondering

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    CM is having a new fstab layout for a number of devices. One of these changes include a by-name partition support (instead of say mmcblk0p33 called as "system"). you need this recovery to flash CM from today, and probably all 4.4.2 ROMs soon

    That's the major change...other than that: adb fixes (big issue for me while trying to pull kmesg logs for Sense 6 building :fingers-crossed:), LED fixes, dual core support, fix of backup and restoration of encrypted backups
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    Mdmower also compiled his...didn't notice lol :p

    feel free to take either one, won't hurt my feelings, as long as it gets the job done

    http://mdmower.cmphys.com/download/267/?version=2.7.0.8
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    Is the mounting to pc issue solved?

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    I haven't tried. I know adb works now though so I can guess that mass storage will too

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    Tried flashing, then tried booting both versions directly from fastboot and neither will completely boot for me. All I get is a flashing TWRP splash.

    I did what Jose mentioned in the Pacman Kitkat thread as the fix to this--"Note: If after installing the recovery, it will not pass the screen TWRP
    Restart and boot normally (system), then with any file manager to delete this "/sdcard/TWRP/.twrps"

    It worked for me, and I had the same flashing TWRP screen issue as you.