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December 7, 2016 at 10:48 am #58163
I’m having problems with my X98 Air II 64GB (HG9M)
I removed the Windows installation – I just didn’t use it, so decided to let Android use the whole device – However, the Windows partition was not visible from Android.
The device has been freezing and various apps crashing so I decided to completely overhaul.
I updated the BIOS to DROIDBOOT: VERSION 2.0 (Android Only Version) and then wanted to re-flash the ROM with one of the Mirek190 Lollipop versions. HOWEVER, this is where my real problems start.
For some reason the device will not factory reset – It just reboots to android.
I cannot get in to REBOOT DROIDBOOT or RECOVERY – I can see the options but the following error is visible in the options screen:
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FASTBOOT INIT…
E:installer device ignored
FASTBOOT CMD WAITING…
E:Failed to mount device ‘/dev/block/sda1’ as installer partition using fs_type ‘vfat’
ition using fs_type ‘vfat’
E:installer device ignored
E:installer device ignored
E:No valid installer medium found.
Could not open /sys/devices/virtual/backlight
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I can access the device from ADB (on my Mac) via terminal and can create new partitions using FASTBOOT from there also.
What I want to do is completely start from scratch – repartition the whole 64gb device and flash to android.
Any advice on how I can do that with no access to DROIDBOOT?
It feels like it should be simple, but for some reason it seems to be impossible.
Thank you!
***UPDATED***
I have added the attached txt file showing the terminal report on the various directory structures on the device, in case it helps.
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