Team,
I've consider myself a fairly intermediate android root user. I've been doing this for many years, and have never had an issue that I was able to get out of (with the help of the xda community, of course). I've personally never had to post a question on here because I'm always able to find someone who has a similar issue to me. Today though, I am stumped...
I've been happily running Slimkat: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2590649 for the past few weeks.
This morning, I decided to try the ElementaX kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2249774). After flashing the Kernel, my phone refused to boot up. Usually, I would just reboot into recovery and re-flash the ROM I've running (which includes the ROM's kernel). Every single time I've flashed an incompatible kernel in the past, this method has worked.
After choosing to flash the ROM, it got stuck while installing. The installation just sat there for at least 20 minutes.
Next step - I decided to wipe data/factory reset and then re-flash the rom. Data was able to be wiped, but then it got stuck on formatting cache....
So I hard reset, and decide to restore my nandroid backup - As soon as I boot up CWM Recovery, I get this message
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_install
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_install
When I tried to restore the backup, it just timed out again...
I reflashed CMW REcovery via fastboot, and even tried TWRP Recovery. Nothing seems to work.
If I try and restore my nondroid backup now, I get an MD5 mismatch.
I'm unable to mount /system, /cache and I'm getting nothing when I try and mount USB storage.
I've soft-bricked devices before (we are all careless sometimes), but I was always able to find a solution somewhere. I think I got myself into a situation that's a bit above my paygrade.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I've consider myself a fairly intermediate android root user. I've been doing this for many years, and have never had an issue that I was able to get out of (with the help of the xda community, of course). I've personally never had to post a question on here because I'm always able to find someone who has a similar issue to me. Today though, I am stumped...
I've been happily running Slimkat: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2590649 for the past few weeks.
This morning, I decided to try the ElementaX kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2249774). After flashing the Kernel, my phone refused to boot up. Usually, I would just reboot into recovery and re-flash the ROM I've running (which includes the ROM's kernel). Every single time I've flashed an incompatible kernel in the past, this method has worked.
After choosing to flash the ROM, it got stuck while installing. The installation just sat there for at least 20 minutes.
Next step - I decided to wipe data/factory reset and then re-flash the rom. Data was able to be wiped, but then it got stuck on formatting cache....
So I hard reset, and decide to restore my nandroid backup - As soon as I boot up CWM Recovery, I get this message
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_install
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_install
When I tried to restore the backup, it just timed out again...
I reflashed CMW REcovery via fastboot, and even tried TWRP Recovery. Nothing seems to work.
If I try and restore my nondroid backup now, I get an MD5 mismatch.
I'm unable to mount /system, /cache and I'm getting nothing when I try and mount USB storage.
I've soft-bricked devices before (we are all careless sometimes), but I was always able to find a solution somewhere. I think I got myself into a situation that's a bit above my paygrade.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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