I have a problem on starting my lenovo a1000 , so i decided to install firmware on it. I tried too much, but every time the phone fishing flashing , and 100% passed with spd factory flashing tool , but phone cant started. I try already 5 flashable ROM, but same thing happens on every time. SO i decided to cheak its recovery, there i found E: Can't mount/cache/recovery/log ... seeing on image for all error., now what can i do ? help please, Thanks in Advance.
Following is the detailed guide to Install Custom Recovery on Lenovo A6000 Smartphone. QUICK PRE-REQUISITES: Ensure the device battery is charged enough to prevent unexpected device shutdown (due to battery drain) while installing a custom recovery. Enable USB Debugging mode via Settings and Developers Options. Process 1: Lenovo A1000 Soft Reset. A soft reset is a very simple and easiest process to reset Lenovo A1000. If you use soft resetting method you won’t lost any data from your cell phone.This process doesn’t solve any major problem, but it helps to solve a minor problem.
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(Lenovo A1000 MTK MT8317 only) Next time, first make a full read back. flash only cache partition from SP Flash Tool.
If you don't have backup: install platform_tools, reboot to bootloader, connect phone, install drivers, open cmd.exe as Administrator, run fastboot format:ext4 cache
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Things have been looking good for the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet. Not only is it now possible to root the device, but ClockworkMod Recovery has also been ported over to the Honeycomb device. With a big thanks to jcase at the XDA-Developers forum, porting ClockworkMod Recovery should be the door of opportunity for future custom kernels and ROMs.
ClockworkMod Recovery, more commonly known as CWM, is a custom recovery for Android phones and tablets that allows users to perform several advanced recovery, restoration, installation and maintenance operations on an Android device that aren’t possible with stock recovery. Developed by Koush, the same developer who created Android ROM Manager, ClockworkMod Recovery is one of the most widely used Android recoveries available for most mainstream Android devices.
With ClockworkMod Recovery installed on an Android device, it’s possible to apply updates from the device’s SD Card, wipe all of the data on the device including the cache, as well as install ZIP update files from the SD card. It’s also possible to create Nandroid backups, allowing you to take a snapshot of your device’s entire internal memory, including partitions, and to save it to the SD card.
At the moment, the process of installing CWM on the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is rather experimental. Some users have reported that they couldn’t get it installed at all, while others have reported that it worked just fine for them. Other users have also reported that their /sdcard access and backup options were broken for now. jcase has told users that they should consider this as a test build.
Requirements
If you’re feeling adventurous and want to give installing CWM a go, you’ll need a few things:
A rooted Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet
An SD card installed on your Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet
A PC running Windows
The ClockworkMod Recovery image file
ADB installed on your computer. (You can get ADB by installing the Android Software Development Kit [SDK].)
To err on the side of caution, manually back up any important files from your Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet onto your computer.
Make sure that your Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet has a charge of at least 70%, to prevent it from shutting down during the installation process.
Instructions
Here’s how to install ClockworkMod Recovery to your rooted Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet:
Download the ClockworkMod Recovery image file for the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet. Get it here. Save it to your computer and do not rename or modify the file.
Copy the image file into the same folder on your computer where “adb.exe” is located.
Open a command prompt on your computer.
Change directory to where adb.exe and the CWM image file are located.
Type the following commands at the command prompt one at a time (press Enter key after each command line):