Error In /system/ Boot Menu /script/recovery.sh
1 Hi, I need your help when I try to boot my phone it remanins stuck on the red M logo. If i try to enter recovery mode i get this error: E:Error in /system/bootmenu/script/recovery.sh (Result: I/O error) Someone can help me? Thanks Maveric384, Dec 2, 2011 #1 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share Our Site Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Unofficial International MIUI / Xiaomi Phone Support Forums > MIUI v5 Devices > Other Devices > International Unofficial Xiaomi MIUI ROM Support since 2010 Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts ROMs DOWNLOAD Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Help Home Top RSS Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2016 XenForo Ltd.
javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Rate this Topic Trouble with phone SD and recovery Please log in to reply OP Joakko27 Joakko27 Average Android 1 posts Twitter Posted 25 March 2013 - 04:09 PM #1 Hi guys, my problem is quite complex (at least for me to solve) and I don't know what to do.I have a Motorola Defy with Quarx's https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/bootloop-problem.12571/ Cyanogen 11 and its recovery, and was trying to flash Cyanogen 7.2. The thing is, in the process, my SD card broke somehow (after everything was finished I tested it with an SD card reader and then I figured it) and the phone turned off. when I turned it back on, it started bootlooping, so I http://rootzwiki.com/topic/39953-trouble-with-phone-sd-and-recovery/ entered Bootmenu and what i got on screen was the regular Bootmenu menu and this below:E:Missing bitmap background(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap background(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap indeterminate1(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap indeterminate2(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap indeterminate3(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap indeterminate4(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap indeterminate5(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap indeterminate6(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap progress_empty(Code -1)E:Missing bitmap progress_fill(Code -1)Default mode: bootmenuError: busybox was not created in rootfs !Error: cp not found !I tried to enter recovery so that I could try flashing the ROM again, but this appeared:Starting Recovery..This can take a couple of seconds.E:Error in /system/bootmenu/script/recovery.sh(Result: I/O error)Similar errors occur while trying to do virtually anything on the bootmenu.So, that's the thing. I can't access my phone in any way or the recovery menu, which has turned my Defy into an overpriced paperweight.If someone went through something similar or knows how to fix my issue, I would appreciate if you shared it.Thanks! 0 Likes Back to top Back to ClockworkMod Reply to quoted postsClear RootzWiki → General → Android Recoveries → ClockworkMod Website Rul
Topic's Starter Joined: Aug 26, 2010 Messages: 962 Likes Received: 564 (The NEW BootBuddy thread http://androidforums.com/threads/boot_buddy-run-boot-scripts-from-sdcard-root-users.665221/ can be found here) INTRODUCTION: Boot Buddy will allow you to run Linux shell scripts when your Android device is booting up. It will run your scripts early in the boot process, before the home screen appears. The intended audience is generally intermediate to advanced users, and those who want to play with shell scripting on their device. FEATURES: BootBuddy is similar to error in init.d scripts, but with a core difference that it stores boot scripts on your SDcard instead of the internal system. This allows for several interesting enhancements. Feature listing- Boot Buddy is designed from the start to run scripts right from your SDcard. Just download any scripts to your boot_buddy_scripts directory and they're ready to run. (No more screwing around with permissions and files in error in /system/ your /system/etc/init.d/*) SDcard storage allows you to copy a script to another device, or multiple devices easily. If you have a script that is malfunctioning, just boot your device with the sdcard out, and put the sdcard back in after your device reaches home screen. No Problem! Boot Buddy's author has several years of scripting and programming experience. It is streamlined, fast, and doesn't perform worthless functions like repeatedly logging the authors name and time (*hint to a t-init author*). Clear goals of making operation simple, intuitive, and clean. If you're currently using an "init.d" solution, BootBuddy can integrate seamlessly with it. If you try BootBuddy and you don't like it, the installer also works as an uninstaller for easy clean removal. BootBuddy is Open Source GNU GPL. Open for anyone to modify and improve upon. As a developer, I make software to operate the way I would want if I were an end user, because I actually do use it, and I am an end user like you. REQUIREMENTS: Android 4.0 and up Rooted device An sdcard Script Manager Free (or any other app that can run scripts a