If none of those work, i will have to look better.
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Originally posted by seb_2k1 View PostYes
Any help is appreciated thank you.
Try this one - www.freak-tab.de/abdul_pt/aml/TWRP_.GBox_Qimg
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OK thanks
Originally posted by abdul_pt View PostThat will be the best i can do. Although you can't backup the MTD partitions TWRP will flash them(probably).
The same happens on the X8, they changed something on the partitions table and TWRP can't read them and i can't trace it.
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Originally posted by abdul_pt View PostTry an older image for the m8. I have this on 'stock'
www.freak-tab.de/abdul_pt/aml/TWRP_2.8.0.0_m8.zip
www.freak-tab.de/abdul_pt/aml/TWRP_M8.zip
If none of those work, i will have to look better.
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Originally posted by wilx View PostThanks, how do I flash them on now I cannot mount my internal or external SD or USB drive?
Install method:
- This images will also run from an external SD without the need to flash them, this is the adviced method to use.
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Just a question
Would the fact that normally if you look at recovery for example the mounting point is located
/dev/block/mmcblk0p6
but for the G Box Q its located
/dev/block/recovery
This is where I got the stock recovery for the G Box Q
Would you edit twrp.fstab or recovery.fstab to get this to work?
or the partition for a normal one is as follow
and forG Box Q
Last edited by seb_2k1; 23 December 2014, 03:19.
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Originally posted by abdul_pt View PostFrom OP
Extract recovery.img, place on root of external SD, power off the device, reboot device with external SD inserted and pressing the reset button and it wil boot in to recovery that is on external SD, either TWRP or stock.
www.freak-tab.de/abdul_pt/aml/TWRP_M8.zip
worked fine, what is the difference between this and the latest, am I missing any functionality by going back to this version?
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