How to Enable Windows Audio Open the "Start" menu from your desktop and click "Control Panel." Select "Administrative Tools" and choose "Services" from the menu. Scroll through the list and double-click "Windows Audio." Click the "Start" button to enable Windows Audio.
Re-enable audio device Open Control panel. Click Hardware and Sound and then Click on Sounds. Under Playback tab, right click on the empty area and make sure “Show Disabled Devices” has a check mark on it. If headphones/Speakers are disabled, it will now show up in the list. Right click . . . Read more
Step 6: Restoring the audio driver in Windows 7 Click Start , All Programs, Recovery Manager, and then click Recovery Manager again. Click Hardware Driver Reinstallation. On the Hardware Driver Reinstallation welcome screen, click Next. Select the audio driver to reinstall, and then click Next.
You simply swipe the bar to allow TWRP to make modifications to your /system partition. Swiping on this particular screen, you are giving TWRP permission to mount your /system partition as R/W (Read & Write) as opposed to the default of /system being mounted as R/O (Read Only).
Method 2. Remove Read Only from SD Card Using CMD Step 1: Plug the read only micro SD card into Windows. Step 2: Click "Start" > "Run" and enter cmd. Step 3:Enter diskpart. Step 4: Type list volume. … Step 5: Type select volume #. … Step 6: Type attributes . . . Read more
Go to Twrp > Mount. You see something checked with readonly uncheck it and your done!
Go back to TWRP main menu, then the Mount menu, and check if your partitions can be mounted now. If you are still unable to mount your partitions, you need to repair Internal partition, which will most likely wipe your internal storage.
just swipe to wipe (preload) and then reboot system ? If you have issues then under mount menu select preload then repeat the process.
In TWRP the default option is a factory reset, which wipes the entire device. Tap the Advanced Wipe button and you can choose the specific partitions to wipe—Dalvik Cache, System and Cache will be needed for most ROMs. Data will wipe your data, and is often needed.
The cause of this is due to the filing system the storage device is formatted in. … The cause of the "Read Only" behavior is due to the format of the file system. Many storage devices such as USB drives and external hard disk drives come pre-formatted in NTFS because . . . Read more