[RECOVERY][manta] TWRP 3.1.1-0 touch recovery [2017-05-19]

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wptski

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I'm trying to restore a backup that I made a few hours ago. It craps out on data. Something problem with tar? Any ideas?

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I just updated to 2.4.1 from GooManager from 3.3.0 which is something that wouldn't work before, it would download but wouldn't install automatically and I Fastbooted last time to 2.4.0.

I created and restored a backup with no problem.
 

rainabba

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Hey man. I had this problem for the last two weeks for both creating backups and restoring old ones it would just crap out on restore data or back up data ( about half way thru or more). I would even get significant heat front and back where the CPU is located. I mean hot to the touch, like from playing NFS before thermal throttling was addressed at the kernel level.

I thought it was TWRP's 4.2+ version, but when I reverted to earlier TWRP versions, I got the same fails with heat. Turns out it was data corruption. As you know the N10 seems prone to it. From logs and behavior I could see the CPU almost going to a race condition then heating up, then panicking, then fail.. and reboot. This all happened when TWRP was writing and reading data. So what fixed it was a complete wipe and reformat of my partitions and then a new fresh install and now all is good. I even have far less freezes in Android then before. So, it was not TWRP, I believe it was just TWRP trying to hard read and right corrupted data on storage. Well that's my best guess. For sure the fresh formats and install corrected all problems.

Hope this helps,
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+1 this issue. Been thinking i needed to RMA. Any opinions? Only happens with DATA partition but its ~2.3GB.
 

randomcore

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Hi.

Sorry guys, but how exactly can I get this USB mount feature to work?

I've tried that with TWRP 2.4.1.0 on my S3 i-9300. If I press mount USB, another menu appears with only one button labeled "unmount". How to proceed after mount? I only can leave this menu by pressing unmount. Or am I using the wrong file system? Actually I tried it using a 32 GB stick with FAT32.

Thanks in advance.
 

wptski

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Hi.

Sorry guys, but how exactly can I get this USB mount feature to work?

I've tried that with TWRP 2.4.1.0 on my S3 i-9300. If I press mount USB, another menu appears with only one button labeled "unmount". How to proceed after mount? I only can leave this menu by pressing unmount. Or am I using the wrong file system? Actually I tried it using a 32 GB stick with FAT32.

Thanks in advance.
Well, this is the Nexus 10 area. The Mount in TWRP has Use External or Use Internal option, select External and that's it.
 

randomcore

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Oh, I'm sorry. I had googled it and landed here. Have not seen that this forum is all about Nexus 10. Thanks :)

Edit: Btw, I got it. I thought, I can connect my USB-Stick to the phone, doing a nandroid backup straight onto the stick. But that feature is for mounting the file system from recovery using my PC. After mounting the usb device I was able to access the external SDCard via windows explorer.

Okey dokey :)
 
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Re: [RECOVERY] TWRP 2.4.1.0 touch recovery [2013-02-01]

+1 this issue. Been thinking i needed to RMA. Any opinions? Only happens with DATA partition but its ~2.3GB.

Well it cleared up and fixed it when I did a full wipe and reformat. So no RMA for me.
I believe my data corruption started when I created a file my Win7 PC via USB. But I am not sure. Either way this is not a TWRP problem, so I wouldn't want to clutter up DesTroy's thread.. PM me if you want to toss this around more.
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apascual89

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thanks for the update, gonna test tonight. :good:

Edit:
Just tried to do a backup and got a problem: backup took forever, device gots hot and then shutsdown & bootloop to TWRP :(
The backup i did yesterday with 2.3 worked flawless...any suggestions?

Not sure what's causing your problem, I've done two backups and no issues at all.

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Thanks for the update! I restored my stock 4.21 backup, flashed stock recovery to take the 4.22 update, reflashed latest twrp and the root fix option worked perfectly.

The screen timeout option is very nice also. Keep up the great work.
 

wptski

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I just made a backup and restored it. The only odd or different thing was right at the end of the restore the screen went black, I thought it was rebooting but a screen came up for "swipe to unlock". I've never seen this before. It rebooted and seems fine so far.
 

apascual89

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I just made a backup and restored it. The only odd or different thing was right at the end of the restore the screen went black, I thought it was rebooting but a screen came up for "swipe to unlock". I've never seen this before. It rebooted and seems fine so far.

That's one of the new features, screen timeout to save battery and avoid screen burn in on some devices
 

lKBZl

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One silly question. On goomanager, I type twrp and a list of items appear. Which one is the Nexus 10 twrp...? Im on 2.4.1.0
Edit: Nvm, thanks apascual89 for the help, got it done...
 
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Thanks for the update! I restored my stock 4.21 backup, flashed stock recovery to take the 4.22 update, reflashed latest twrp and the root fix option worked perfectly.

The screen timeout option is very nice also. Keep up the great work.

For the record, on my Nexus devices I let TWRP install the OTA updates. TWRP is based on AOSP recovery so it should work though it's always safest to use stock.

I also updated the kernel in the 2.4.2.0 version to use the latest stock kernel from the 4.2.2 OTA update.
 

doumer

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so, afeter manual install i have the same problem as before: backing up system works, but then when backing up data and process is at "breaking up archives" (after a long time btw), the tablet reboots and i got an recovery-bootloop.
anything i can do or just revert back to 2.3 or use cwm (but i would love to stay on twrp)?

Btw: i noticed, that the progressbar is moving very slow/sluggish. A hint?
 
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doumer

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so, afeter manual install i have the same problem as before: backing up system works, but then when backing up data and process is at "breaking up archives" (after a long time btw), the tablet reboots and i got an recovery-bootloop.
anything i can do or just revert back to 2.3 or use cwm (but i would love to stay on twrp)?

Btw: i noticed, that the progressbar is moving very slow/sluggish. A hint?

GOod news, after another reflash the backup was succesful :D
But i hve no idea, whats different this time...
 

grieshmp

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Re: [RECOVERY] TWRP 2.4.2.0 touch recovery [2013-02-25]

I got it to work if I restored system and boot and then seperatly restored data

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rainabba

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I got it to work if I restored system and boot and then seperatly restored data

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I came up with the same idea but DATA still craps out on me and reboots TWRP. Do you know the size of your data partition? Mine is 2.3GB and I think that's a big part of it.
 

grieshmp

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Re: [RECOVERY] TWRP 2.4.2.0 touch recovery [2013-02-25]

I came up with the same idea but DATA still craps out on me and reboots TWRP. Do you know the size of your data partition? Mine is 2.3GB and I think that's a big part of it.

Off the top of my head I'm not positive but out of the 32G I only have 4G free space and I don't really compress it when backing up so I'd have top say my data partition is rather large.

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    Here my flashable Zip.;)
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    New TWRP 2.6.3.0 is out. I attached a flashable zip.

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    • Proper backup and restore of SELinux contexts (thanks to Tassadar)
    • Pull in some ROM information for backup name generation
    • Merge all recent patches from AOSP bringing TWRP up to date with Android 4.3
    • Add 1200x1920 theme (thanks to Tassadar)
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    source
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    Here the flashable version. Works fine in my N10.;)
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    New TWRP 2.6.1.0 available. Its attached.

    Source

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    • Initial support for f2fs file system formatting (Moto X)
    • Update SuperSU install for 4.3 ROMs
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