I flashed a Rom and it let me do this, "Password Protect Bootloader/Recovery" problem is I don't remember which Rom and I can't get the search the results I'm looking for.
any feed back is welcome.
I'm running 5.02
popper668 said:
I flashed a Rom and it let me do this, "Password Protect Bootloader/Recovery" problem is I don't remember which Rom and I can't get the search the results I'm looking for.
any feed back is welcome.
I'm running 5.02
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you can password protect twrp recovery, but you have to set it up in recovery. bootloader i dont see how a rom can protect, or a rwcovery, considering that on a nexus roms dont have anything to do with recoveries or the bootloader. are you sure it was on a nexus?
Are you talking about the unlock code to get to your homescreen? If so..... the numbers are setup like a telephone, 1-9.
123
456
789
So if your unlock code was an L, your code would be, 14789.
Hope this is what your looking for.
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My phone can have a password to start up, it made me enter it twice. Onece right when starting up, then it would show a boot animation and ask for a password to start up, then it would boot up to lock screen. Idk what it was though. Maybe I'll figure it out right now
Alright, I went into settings and setup a pin password. It has the option to require pin to start up device. Maybe that's what your talking about? Its like a white and red screen that asks for a password and says encrypted on the top. BTW, I'm encrypted haha.I think I'm on 5.1
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So I am a developer, making a lockscreen app. Part of the app allows it to set a system lock for double protection. Upon doing this, it set PIN needed for phone to start up. The pin I had set wouldn't work so I entered it in too many times and it wiped my device. The weird thing is, the default password "0" worked in TWRP but NOT to boot Android. Now, after it wiped my device, it boots up to the Android screen, and tells me to enter my PIN again.. It still doesn't work, but tells me in -1 attempts my device will be wiped. How can I just get this all to go away and start again? I have root and TWRP installed. Is there anything I can do?
I can't even boot into Android because it asks for the PIN, even though it already wiped it. I can't use my phone at all.
Flash factory images?
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Will this mess up TWRP?
DRatJr said:
Will this mess up TWRP?
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does it matter? it takes 10-15 seconds to flash twrp, or reflash. but anyways i have a feeling that itll ask again, i hope not.
Yea. I would fastboot erase and reflash everything. If bootloader is locked you are hosed.
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So I am a developer, making a lockscreen app. Part of the app allows it to set a system lock for double protection. Upon doing this, it set PIN needed for phone to start up. The pin I had set wouldn't work so I entered it in too many times and it wiped my device. The weird thing is, the default password "0" worked in TWRP but NOT to boot Android. Now, after it wiped my device, it boots up to the Android screen, and tells me to enter my PIN again.. It still doesn't work, but tells me in -1 attempts my device will be wiped. How can I just get this all to go away and start again? I have root and TWRP installed. Is there anything I can do?
I can't even boot into Android because it asks for the PIN, even though it already wiped it. I can't use my phone at all.
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Contact the previous owner for his unlocking gesture or code/pin and Gmail account, then factory reset and login with his account and when done delete this accoubt in /settings/accounts/. Then data factory reset again and it should be fixed imo. Or send your phone to the prev. owner so he can do it himself. Look here too http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-properly-prepare-nexus-6-resale-t3104504.
I've had this phone since it came out haha. I haven't stolen it or anything. The problem came because I was solely testing on Samsung devices. Here, I set a backup PASSWORD in case you couldn't unlock your phone. My app was a device admin so it had the ability to set phone lock and lock the phone. What happened was when I tested it on my Nexus, between making the password and setting the password there is the option of "require at boot", which mysteriously, my app automatically selected. Now the issue comes in when I rebooted my phone and Google did NOT let me put a PASSWORD it, but required a PIN. This was an impossible scenario because the android lock screen was set with a PASSWORD, not a PIN.
The even weirder thing was that my app automatically sets the backup android pin to "0" if no backup password is set. When I tried 0 at boot it wouldn't work. BUT when I tried it in TWRP 0 was the only thing that decrypted the phone. I am still not sure why this whole thing happened (Google not letting me put a PASSWORD instead of a PIN if the device is encrypted. My app automatically selecting require PIN at boot, and the backup "0" working in TWRP when it wouldn't work to boot Android).
So @gee2012 I know it may seem like another thread where someone stole a Nexus and wanted to break in to use it. But I assure you I am the only one to ever own this phone. This was just a weird scenario that hopefully won't happen again.
But for the sake of the question:
Flashing factory images worked! Thanks @HolyAngel
DRatJr said:
I've had this phone since it came out haha. I haven't stolen it or anything. The problem came because I was solely testing on Samsung devices. Here, I set a backup PASSWORD in case you couldn't unlock your phone. My app was a device admin so it had the ability to set phone lock and lock the phone. What happened was when I tested it on my Nexus, between making the password and setting the password there is the option of "require at boot", which mysteriously, my app automatically selected. Now the issue comes in when I rebooted my phone and Google did NOT let me put a PASSWORD it, but required a PIN. This was an impossible scenario because the android lock screen was set with a PASSWORD, not a PIN.
The even weirder thing was that my app automatically sets the backup android pin to "0" if no backup password is set. When I tried 0 at boot it wouldn't work. BUT when I tried it in TWRP 0 was the only thing that decrypted the phone. I am still not sure why this whole thing happened (Google not letting me put a PASSWORD instead of a PIN if the device is encrypted. My app automatically selecting require PIN at boot, and the backup "0" working in TWRP when it wouldn't work to boot Android).
So @gee2012 I know it may seem like another thread where someone stole a Nexus and wanted to break in to use it. But I assure you I am the only one to ever own this phone. This was just a weird scenario that hopefully won't happen again.
But for the sake of the question:
Flashing factory images worked! Thanks @HolyAngel
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Who talked about stolen devices mate, I surely didn`t! I thought that you bought a used Nexus 6 mate, and the previous owner didn`t delete his account :silly:
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Who talked about stolen devices mate, I surely didn`t! I thought that you bought a used Nexus 6 mate, and the previous owner didn`t delete his account :silly:
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Oh sorry :/ haha. Wasn't sure if it seemed that way. But nah this has been my baby since unboxing lol
Today a scenario popped up and I quickly set up a 4 digit PIN code and pressed enter. As is on stock Lollipop 5.1, I'm required to enter password twice to confirm. So I did (and as far as I could tell, it was four digits, from a quick glance), but then when I wanted to unlock, it wouldn't, typing in the same passcode that I thought I'd typed in (and the one I used previously when it had a screen lock, disabled it in June). I've tried to brute force my way through, up to almost 300 attempts, but no luck. There's no forgot password option, at least not in plain sight, and Android device manager was no help (it locked the phone, but I could press home and I'd just be back at the lock screen). ADB is disabled. PC doesn't recognize phone. Does anyone know of secret tricks or programs that can brute force through for me? Thanks!
Do you have your bootloader unlocked and a custom recovery? As long as you didn't enable encryption with this code, you should be able to use recovery to backup files from your phone... However there is no way for you to get into your phone without the code. So after backing up, you would need to factory reset it. As far as brute forcing goes there is no way for you to do it. You would have to enter every combinaton that exists manually. That would take forever... So factory reset is your best option.
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Do you have your bootloader unlocked and a custom recovery? As long as you didn't enable encryption with this code, you should be able to use recovery to backup files from your phone... However there is no way for you to get into your phone without the code. So after backing up, you would need to factory reset it. As far as brute forcing goes there is no way for you to do it. You would have to enter every combinaton that exists manually. That would take forever... So factory reset is your best option.
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No custom recovery. Encryption isn't on. Is there an app or hidden Google solution for this? (I'm in denial right now, ha)
AB__CD said:
No custom recovery. Encryption isn't on. Is there an app or hidden Google solution for this? (I'm in denial right now, ha)
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You said no custom recovery... but you didn't say if your bootloader is unlocked or not. If it's unlocked, you are in luck and can flash a custom recovery, then backup your files. If it's locked... No choice but to factory reset.
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Today a scenario popped up and I quickly set up a 4 digit PIN code and pressed enter. As is on stock Lollipop 5.1, I'm required to enter password twice to confirm. So I did (and as far as I could tell, it was four digits, from a quick glance), but then when I wanted to unlock, it wouldn't, typing in the same passcode that I thought I'd typed in (and the one I used previously when it had a screen lock, disabled it in June). I've tried to brute force my way through, up to almost 300 attempts, but no luck. There's no forgot password option, at least not in plain sight, and Android device manager was no help (it locked the phone, but I could press home and I'd just be back at the lock screen). ADB is disabled. PC doesn't recognize phone. Does anyone know of secret tricks or programs that can brute force through for me? Thanks!
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Sounds suspicious... You did enter the 4 digit pin, but cant get it unlocked with those code? Is that your own phone or others? Sorry, but your case is very strange...
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Sounds suspicious... You did enter the 4 digit pin, but cant get it unlocked with those code? Is that your own phone or others? Sorry, but your case is very strange...
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Absolutely is my phone. I entered it so quickly i may have mistyped it. And no, bootloader is locked.
Normally there is an option to put in your Google email and password if you forget your password
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Normally there is an option to put in your Google email and password if you forget your password
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Not there in Lollipop. Apparently they took it out. Because it only shows emergency call, below the numbers where it used to be in KitKat, and the dialog box that prompts you every 5 failures will only warn you and have an OK button.
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Not there in Lollipop. Apparently they took it out. Because it only shows emergency call, below the numbers where it used to be in KitKat, and the dialog box that prompts you every 5 failures will only warn you and have an OK button.
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That's stupid of Google to do that. I guess I would do a nandroid backup and factory reset if I forgot mine.
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That's stupid of Google to do that. I guess I would do a nandroid backup and factory reset if I forgot mine.
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Yeah it's absolutely idiotic. Wish they'd do something about it.
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Hello
I have been running official android m on my Nexus 6 with unlocked bootloader. I just used Nexusroottoolkit to flash the official android n factory image and then I locked my bootloader. Now when I boot I have to verify my gmail to use my phone. And I have no idea what gmail adress I used. I haven't changed the password on the gmail I used. What should I do?
Remember your email address. Because when you locked the bootloader - a foolish thing to do - factory reset protection kicks in. Unless you can recall which account you used you'll be locked out of the device.
Is there nothing I can do?
Find a way to bypass FRP.
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Is there nothing I can do?
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When making a new Google account the system will check the username.
Do not activate a new name, but try to find an existing name. Maybe it helps to remember your forgotten Gmail account.
Some people remember things with the help of a hypnotist ?.
Don;t give up remembering.
Thanks for the replies!
I will never remember the gmail i used, it was a random mix of numbers and letters
I have got into the phone and I can install apk's but there are no methods to get rid of the FRP on android 7.0 yet. (security patch October 5)
Is it possible to sideload the stock 6.0.1 image from the stock recovery?
Or is the only option to replace the mainboard?
If you're in, turn on OEM Unlock in developer options and then unlock the bootloader. This time, leave it unlocked and keep OEM Unlock turned on!
Doing those two things will ensure FRP doesn't bite you in the ass. And next time, use an email address you can remember.
I can't enable developer settings
It doesn't happen anything when I tap the buildnumber
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I can't enable developer settings
It doesn't happen anything when I tap the buildnumber
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKIRXVhBvBY
Try navigating to devices.android.com and see which Gmail account lists your N6.
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Try navigating to devices.android.com and see which Gmail account lists your N6.
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Great idea! It would defiently help if I would find the Gmail account since I know the password for it. Where do I find devices.android.com? I didn't find it in Android/data
Hey,
I was running Android P Beta, and had an OTA update today.
As it's been said on the beta topic, it apparently put me back on Oreo (the pattern lock is different on P).
But now I can't unlock the phone with the pattern at boot. When I put it the right pattern, it gives me a black screen, and ask me to unlock again.
So nothing's coming up, no wifi, no backup etc.
Does anyone have an idea on how to solve this **** ?
Thanks guys.
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Hey,
I was running Android P Beta, and had an OTA update today.
As it's been said on the beta topic, it apparently put me back on Oreo (the pattern lock is different on P).
But now I can't unlock the phone with the pattern at boot. When I put it the right pattern, it gives me a black screen, and ask me to unlock again.
So nothing's coming up, no wifi, no backup etc.
Does anyone have an idea on how to solve this **** ?
Thanks guys.
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Boot to Recovery mode. Wipe/factory reset and reboot system.
koschey_immortal said:
Boot to Recovery mode. Wipe/factory reset and reboot system.
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Thanks for your answer.
I know I could do that, but I'd like to be able to get some data back first (like whatsapp messages).
Whichi is why I'm trying to find a workaround, but so far it's not really a success.
have you tried android unlock my phone method?
Go to google and sign in. Then go to find/locate my device and then check the option unlock my phone. It will help surely.
Styleshman said:
have you tried android unlock my phone method?
Go to google and sign in. Then go to find/locate my device and then check the option unlock my phone. It will help surely.
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i think that OTA update on Android P is in real "Android 0 8.1 June Update", as mentioned here, if this true that's the reason why you have problems
Hello all,
I'm in a bit of a predicament. I have an old OnePlus 3t that I have not used for years. The device contains extremely important business information that I need to recover. However, I cannot for the life of my remember my lock screen pattern to boot the device. I tried to remember the password and have now triggered the messaging of "This device will be wiped after 8 more tries."
I haven't updated the phone in years, so it would be on an old version of Android. Is there any toolset that could remove this lockscreen and allow the device to boot?
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Hello all,
I'm in a bit of a predicament. I have an old OnePlus 3t that I have not used for years. The device contains extremely important business information that I need to recover. However, I cannot for the life of my remember my lock screen pattern to boot the device. I tried to remember the password and have now triggered the messaging of "This device will be wiped after 8 more tries."
I haven't updated the phone in years, so it would be on an old version of Android. Is there any toolset that could remove this lockscreen and allow the device to boot?
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If you:
1. Have unlocked the bootloader, AND
2. Do NOT have an on-boot password set (a lock screen password is ok)
then it is possible to remove the lock screen password.
So, do you meet this requirement? If you do, then do you have TWRP installed?
Screenshot showing on-boot password request:
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BillGoss said:
If you:
1. Have unlocked the bootloader, AND
2. Do NOT have an on-boot password set (a lock screen password is ok)
then it is possible to remove the lock screen password.
So, do you meet this requirement? If you do, then do you have TWRP installed?
Screenshot showing on-boot password request:
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I thought my bootloader was unlocked, but I cannot completely remember. When I boot the phone with volume down and power, I see a OnePlus branded screen that is also asking me to swipe the password pattern. I assume this means the bootloader is not unlocked, right? If I try to enter the password on this screen, will it use up the twies that trigger the wiping of my phone?
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I thought my bootloader was unlocked, but I cannot completely remember. When I boot the phone with volume down and power, I see a OnePlus branded screen that is also asking me to swipe the password pattern. I assume this means the bootloader is not unlocked, right? If I try to enter the password on this screen, will it use up the twies that trigger the wiping of my phone?
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Power+Vol down takes you to recovery. The fact that it's asking you for a password tells you that the phone is encrypted and has an on-boot password.
So, unfortunately you're not going to be able to recover the data on your phone.
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I thought my bootloader was unlocked, but I cannot completely remember.
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If your bootloader is unlocked, you will always see the unlocked bootloader warning screen when you power on or reboot (before it goes to any other screens.
If you do not see that bootloader unlocked warning screen, the bootloader is locked.
redpoint73 said:
If your bootloader is unlocked, you will always see the unlocked bootloader warning screen when you power on or reboot (before it goes to any other screens.
If you do not see that bootloader unlocked warning screen, the bootloader is locked.
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It is definitely locked then..
Is there any known exploit that might be available for the device? It is older and has not been updated in years... Even if there were a way to keep trying patterns without triggering the device wipe, that would be hugely beneficial.
async-mesh said:
It is definitely locked then..
Is there any known exploit that might be available for the device? It is older and has not been updated in years...
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The security features and encryption are very secure. You won't be able to exploit these, to extract your data. They do this on purpose, otherwise it would defeat the whole purpose of data security in the first place.
If the data was important to you; you should have been backing it up. Many easy and free options available to back up your data. I'm always surprised how many folks don't take advantage of any of those backup options. Then they come scrambling over to xda once a disaster has struck, asking for ways to retrieve their data. By that time, it's too late. Don't wait until after the car has crashed, to put your seatbelt on!
If your device is rooted and had twrp, I got a file to flash and it cleans the pattern or password, it safe my life, many times. So let me know. To upload the file.