I cannot mount USB storage in CWM 6.0.4.7 touch or non touch based recovery
How can i mount usb storage when i am in recovery plz help
How can i mount usb storage when i am in recovery plz help
Yes ofcourse TWRP supports all the cwm flashable zips, And you could also mount externel storage without any issues....I use it and i would strongly recommend it......
Afai understand the op is asking about mounting the device as USB mass storage storage in recovery while connecting to PC... Just like the devices with SD card support can be connected as a USB storage in recoveryThere is a kernel module bug in 4.4.4 that prevents auto-mount of the usb storage. That's for the stock kernel, dunno about the 3rd party ones.
Its a known issue, that has no fix yet.
hmmm yea, on second read I think you're right.Afai understand the op is asking about mounting the device as USB mass storage storage in recovery while connecting to PC... Just like the devices with SD card support can be connected as a USB storage in recovery
@op correct me if I'm wrong
If my understanding is correct with the op then you cannot mount MOTO g as a USB storage (tested in CWM & TWRP & advanced CWM)
Only solution is adb commands
ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.5.0 built from source. Plug in USB device auto detects and mounts.
CWM Recovery 6.0.5.0
Time to start the process of elimination.
USB cable / adapter, then USB storage, one of them is bad / not supported, what usb memory are you trying to mount (OTG with a usb stick or micro SD, etc etc?)
Pic below is with a microUSB to USB adapter with a microSD card adapter plugged into it with this microSD card.
err sorry saw the reply a few posts up, yeah you can't do that, but the pic above is it automounting in recovery.
What I seek, is to mount the internal memory without connecting anything OTG, so typical to spend roms or backups to the partition of the phone that emulates SD, in our xt1032
Just try the new TWRP, and I like occurs in the system administrator enabled device, I recognized the phone, but this conflict
Motorola and reinstall the device manager, but still the same