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Hello, First of all thank you for this great tool.
I successfully used it once but i wanted a bigger data partition so i tried it again with your recommended "-system=1-data=6-sdcard=max-preload=min+wipe". Now im getting an error.
The error was something like this:
Analyzing partition #11 /sdcard (UMS)
info: will move/resize the vfat partition
info checking file system
Logical sector size (127 bytes) is not a multiple of the physical sector size.
dosfsck 3.0.12, 29 oct 2011, FAT32, LFN
info: errors detected, retrying the file system check
Logical sector size (127 bytes) is not a multiple of the physical sector size.
dosfsck 3.0.12, 29 oct 2011, FAT32, LFN
FATAL: file system errors in partition #11 / sdcard (UMS) could not be automaticly fixed
[ERROR 1]
I dont really know what to do now. I tried running again. Tried doing it again with the stock partition. But that didnt help. Thanks for help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello, First of all thank you for this great tool.
I successfully used it once but i wanted a bigger data partition so i tried it again with your recommended "-system=1-data=6-sdcard=max-preload=min+wipe". Now im getting an error.
The error was something like this:
Analyzing partition #11 /sdcard (UMS)
info: will move/resize the vfat partition
info checking file system
Logical sector size (127 bytes) is not a multiple of the physical sector size.
dosfsck 3.0.12, 29 oct 2011, FAT32, LFN
info: errors detected, retrying the file system check
Logical sector size (127 bytes) is not a multiple of the physical sector size.
dosfsck 3.0.12, 29 oct 2011, FAT32, LFN
FATAL: file system errors in partition #11 / sdcard (UMS) could not be automaticly fixed
[ERROR 1]
I dont really know what to do now. I tried running again. Tried doing it again with the stock partition. But that didnt help. Thanks for help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: