Make sure the system is mounted. Go into advanced. Mounts. System should say 'unmount' if your ready
M mikeeg02 Senior Member Sep 10, 2010 63 1 Dec 2, 2010 #21 Make sure the system is mounted. Go into advanced. Mounts. System should say 'unmount' if your ready
M mikestalder Member Dec 1, 2010 23 0 Dec 2, 2010 #22 mikeeg02 said: Make sure the system is mounted. Go into advanced. Mounts. System should say 'unmount' if your ready Click to expand... Click to collapse Hi, There is no Menu like "advanced" where i can mount or unmount stuff ... MIKE
mikeeg02 said: Make sure the system is mounted. Go into advanced. Mounts. System should say 'unmount' if your ready Click to expand... Click to collapse Hi, There is no Menu like "advanced" where i can mount or unmount stuff ... MIKE
B benking1972 Member Jan 4, 2011 6 1 Feb 11, 2011 #23 I am getting the same thing, i.e E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/command E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/caller E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/log Any ideas? There is no advanced section, this is in stock recovery not Xrecovery.
I am getting the same thing, i.e E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/command E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/caller E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/log Any ideas? There is no advanced section, this is in stock recovery not Xrecovery.
E ejmarino New member Feb 7, 2012 2 0 Buenos Aires Feb 7, 2012 #24 I know this is an old thread but... did you manage to fix the boot-loop problem? i'm in the same situation. Can't enter boot menu and the phone loops forever. Like you i'm already flash an sbf several times (the right one to my phone) Thanks
I know this is an old thread but... did you manage to fix the boot-loop problem? i'm in the same situation. Can't enter boot menu and the phone loops forever. Like you i'm already flash an sbf several times (the right one to my phone) Thanks