[TOOL/UTILITY][TWRP][3.2][RECOVERY] TWRP 3.2.1-0 TeamWin Recovery Project

bigbiff

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Hi bigbiff,

is there a chance to port the 3.0.3.0 version of TWRP for the Qualcom (P905)?
I see on the official site of TWRP version 3.0.2.0.
The reason is, that when the install 7.1.1 ROM's warnings appear.

Thanks
You can ignore that error safely for now. In the next release we will be taking care of this issue. It is only trying to log information about the install itself within the updater script.
 
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midimench

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I was able to install TWRP 3.02 using my previous version of TWRP and installing it as a zip file, cause Odin wasn't getting it done.

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andrew.mackew

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Dear @bigbiff
First of all, thank you for your amazing work.
I'm facing a really weird issue after choose the "repair" cache partition.. my P905M started to have FC (force close) issues every single week what forces me to clean flash almost every week and the cache partition was reduced to 194MB.
I wonder if is due to the fact that P905 and P905M (my case) have differences that led to this result?
Do you have any clue on this? Or how to fix it?
 

bigbiff

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Dear @bigbiff
First of all, thank you for your amazing work.
I'm facing a really weird issue after choose the "repair" cache partition.. my P905M started to have FC (force close) issues every single week what forces me to clean flash almost every week and the cache partition was reduced to 194MB.
I wonder if is due to the fact that P905 and P905M (my case) have differences that led to this result?
Do you have any clue on this? Or how to fix it?
Sounds like bad blocks on the emmc. Everytime you have an fs error, you will need to format to mark bad blocks on the partition with the issue. Good luck and hope its not endemic to the entire EMMC.
 
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andrew.mackew

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I don't think this will help with bad blocks. It just tells Odin how the emmc is layed out by partition.
Is there any way, throught some app or command line, to find out if is it really a bad block issue? I tested a few apps and seems that they didn't find anything wrong.. what led me to get me more confuse..
I just wonder if this is the command line to extract from a health device the pit file:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/sdcard/out.pit bs=8 count=580 skip=2176
 
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bigbiff

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Is there any way, throught some app or command line, to find out if is it really a bad block issue? I tested a few apps and seems that they didn't find anything wrong.. what led me to get me more confuse..
I just wonder if this is the command line to extract from a health device the pit file:
Not sure about the pit file creation. You can try adb shell dmesg to see if the kernel is reporting any issues.
 
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allevi

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It should be possible to have a recovery version?
I am an idiot and I have replaced it with cm recovery... I am without notebook currently
Thanks a lot!
I have p905
 
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