Bad Block On Cache Partition


Pacquix

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Dec 12, 2016
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My MI5 was perfectly stable with MIUI7, but it started to be unstable with the Nougat update. Now I've found thet there's probably a bad block in the cache partition (maybe the partition layout has changed?) so I have to mark it in order to make it stable, or apps will crash when trying to access the bad block.
How can I do that since the badblocks command is not predent in Android? e2fsck only fixes software errors itself
I thought I could even reduce the partition but since I don't know the location of the bad blocks I would choose a random space
Any suggestions?
Note: the phone is still on warranty but I wouldn't want to send it and stay witout it for a month if it's a matter of losing some kBs of cache...