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TWRP Failed to Mount Partition: How to Fix

In this guide, we will show you the steps to fix the Failed to Mount Partition error in the TWRP Recovery. Having a custom recovery is among the most powerful tools that a tech enthusiast can have at their disposal. Right from taking Nandroid backups to flashing custom ROMs or even wiping individual partitions, you can easily checkmark all these tasks via these recoveries. But irrespective of the recovery you end up choosing [TWRP, OrangeFox, or PitchBlack], you might stumble upon quite a few issues while using them.

One among them is the Failed to Mount Partition error in the TWRP Recovery. This usually happens while flashing a custom ROM and tends to affect quite a few partitions. The fact that it tends to fill up the entire screen with red color warnings only makes matters worse. Along the same lines, a similar issue regarding “Unable to find partition for path” is equally infuriating for the end users. Fortunately, in each of these cases, the fix is surprisingly simple. And in this guide, we will make you aware of just that. So without further ado, let’s check it out.

Fix TWRP Failed to Mount Partition

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Well, the fix is that you don’t need to implement any fix! This is just a false positive error message that you can safely ignore and proceed ahead with your task. For instance, if you were flashing a custom ROM, then the flashing has been done successfully and you now need to just do a format data and boot to the OS.

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However, there’s an ‘IF’ and a big one. You can only ignore this error prompt if you have got the Successful message at the top which is the case more often than not. However, if you are getting No OS installed while trying to boot to the OS, then do check out the kinked guide to address this issue.

On that note, we round off the guide how you can effectively rectify the Failed to Mount Partition error in TWRP. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.


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