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Originally posted by Magendanz View PostI don't have a q20x box yet, but I'll be adding that reference platform as soon as my M8S Pro arrives. I could build one now from the latest OEM firmware available online, but you'd need to test it for me.
Also I have and will provide the Partitions.txt bynum.txt block.txt & the 12-31-16 recovery.img for the Mecool BB2 Pro 3gb DDR 4 q20x if needed, again let me knowLast edited by phatboyj420; 30 April 2017, 14:33.
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Originally posted by Darkmur View PostThe recovery I do not have since to try to flash the twrp I have lost the factory recovery. I hope you can help me..
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Originally posted by Magendanz View PostTo recover the factory recovery image, just download the latest burn package from here and extract it with the Amlogic Customization Tool. It will be in /tmp/level1/recovery.PARTITION.
I'll try as you told me to extract the recovery.
Anyway, the version I have installed is another with android 7.1, but the .img I have can not extract it with amlogic tools.
I guess the recovery will be valid even if android 7.1.
Even so, I would need someone to give me a TWRP for this model so I can copy everything I have installed.
The version that I have installed is in http://www.pan115.com/file/lE9uW6a3, in case you serve as reference "aml_7.1_s912_q9377_S912_mac-20170420.rar"
A greeting.
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Originally posted by Magendanz View PostTo recover the factory recovery image, just download the latest burn package from here and extract it with the Amlogic Customization Tool. It will be in /tmp/level1/recovery.PARTITION.
I already downloaded the image that you had told me.
I have seen the file recovery.PARTITION, but I do not know how to extract it to have the .img and be able to put it to my M8S.
Thank you.
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Thanks to Magendanz, I was able to get the recovery stock from my rom.
The problem is that I do not know how to share the files with the forum, since the recovery does not let me upload it to the forum, the other files do, but the recovery gives me failure
Now I hope that with the original recovery, and the partition files, you can provide an optimal TWRP for my android tv.
Thank you very much.
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While researching why my TWRP 3.1 port refuses to see the external SD in my X96 I stumbled upon this thread through Google.
I know, I should have just looked here first....
Anyway, after failing on my own I tried the P212 version from the first post but got the same negative outcome.
The external SD only shows (0), can't be mounted or accessed through TWRP.
Since the problem seemed to affect not just me but all sorts of devices I did some more tests, like different kernels, using different mount options in the fstabs and so on.
All to no avail, the problem (at least to me) seems to be within the TWRP code itself.
Tried Google and the forum search to see if there is a working fix in this thread but got nowhere, so I though I just ask
A few questions to get going:
1. Is it possible to include the missing partitions and mounts in TWRP 3.0, like bootloader, logo and recovery?
Somehow I can't find out how to do it.
2. Are there any good 5.x kernels in other S905X firmwares to try for TWRP3.1?
I tried a bunch of different 6.0 kernels from all sorts of devices but all with the same or worse problems within the recovery.
3. If porting totally fails here can I assume that I would just waste my time trying to compile TWRP directly from source to solve this SD problem?
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Found some more info on XDA about the problem at hand.
Seems TWRP is not using the vold mounts from the system partition.
Since the SD uses this as well it renders it useless.
And using an older kernel won't really work either as then the encrypted partitions can't be backed up properly
Next logical thing would be to create a custom firmware for the S905x that does not use encryption and vold - wouldn't it?
I mean we are talking about TV boxes that most of us won't use for their online banking or any other sensitive data....Last edited by Downunder 35m; 03 May 2017, 21:52.
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I somehow fail to understand the hype about TWRP after using for a while for my roms.
So everyone is on the same page with me, I will sum it up in short:
The good:
Easy to port from one device to another with the same chipset.
Easy to use and understand even for the beginner.
Flashes OTA, and custom roms in zip and IMG format.
The bad:
Not always possible to start and use with success - flashing stops for no good reason and needs to be flashed again for example.
Backups need a custom name as otherwise on most devices the date and timestamp used for the backup it totally out of whack.
No easy to find warning about incomplete backups.
The really bad:
The developer(s) simply refuse to include the complete data partition!
This means a backup is useless as all user data and a lot of date for vital programs gets lost.
To make things worse: Even if you don't wipe/erase the data partition it will be deleted once the backup is flashed over, unless of course you exclude that as well.
In any case the marks within the system partition, which would tell the OS and apps what happened already are gone due to the new system installed.
IMHO TWRP is only good to install a firmware but utterley useless for a real and full backup of our boxes - or any device for that matter.
The most vital part for every user is the personal data, like images, downloads, program settings and so on.
If installing a backup through means I have to fix all programs manually and perform a manually backup of my data or loose everything than why would I bother in the first place???
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LOL
I know how I would have to backup the data, it is more about a backup solution making false claims.
And I think not every new user is aware of the problem or how to "fix" it.
Would just be nice to have a TWRP or CMW recovery that works and really does a fully backup of all partitions and data.
But that's just my personal opinion on backups, might be spoiled by how things work on a mobile phone.
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