Is there a way from stopping someone from factory resetting a android with supersu on it
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Was messing with browser, it signed into google, then fc'ed. I'm stock rooted and unlocked, so rebooted into twrp, wiped cache and dalvik, fixed permissions, then bootloop on restart. I just rebooted into twrp and wiped data, still bootlooping. Haven't made a backuo yet.
That sucks. Factory images can be your friend
I have a custom recovery on my phone, and have had it for some time now I guess. It didn't factory reset when I installed the recovery, but I need to install supersu and was curious as if that part of the process will factory reset my phone. Help! I have a oneplus one on android lollipop
No. Neither installing a custom recovery, nor installing supersu, not rooting the device will "factory reset" or clear your data, if it's done correctly.
After attempting to root my phone and things going along well up to the stage where I flash DM Verity & SuperSU according to this guide after doing those two things my phone is stuck in a Bootloop. Running TWRP 3.0.3 beta 1 and my OOS version before this was 4.0.
Edit: Just as a note I have already cleared my cache with no luck.
Did you format data? Next to factory reset button I had that happen to me i formated data and cleared cache and data in advance settings. Maybe it helps you too
savage166 said:
Did you format data? Next to factory reset button I had that happen to me i formated data and cleared cache and data in advance settings. Maybe it helps you too
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I did format data after flashing dm-verity and it wiped all of my storage leaving me with an empty /sdcard. After sideloading supersu.zip (not systemless) and flashing it got stuck in a bootloop.
You're not supposed to do dm-verity and supersu. It's one or the other. If you don't want root, use dm-verity otherwise use supersu. Supersu keeps you decrypted like dm-verity does.
Basically I tried to install a new substratum theme and rebooted. Stuck on a bootloop. Tried going to TWRP but my TWRP is encrypted. I am on stock EMUI. Anywhere I can get around this?
i know some versions of twrp ask you the encryption key so that it can access the files.
Fixed it by flashing stock recovery and doing a full wipe.
So what use is TWRP if this happens and the date is encrypted?
You need to remove all of your lockscreen protection first in order to use TWRP.
Can i factory reset my Samsung A8 (2018) phone witch is rooted and using Magisk v22
I've flashed TWRP "twrp-3.5.0_9-0-jackpotlte.img.tar" using Odin3_v3.13.3
also installed RMM_Bypass_v3_corsicanu.zip and no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
Will my phone remain rooted after a factory reset ?
Should i reïnstall RMM_Bypass_v3_corsicanu.zip and no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip ?
(Prevent Prenormal KG/RMM State / disable dm-verity to prevent Boot Loop)
Succes !
I've wiped DATA / DALVIC and CACHE using TWRP
Rebooted into recovery, and since DATA was'nt empty i used the Format DATA option
Then i reinstalled RMM_Bypass_v3_corsicanu.zip, no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip and Magisk
(possible it is not needed, but wanted to be safe and prevent a Boot-loop or an RMM lock)
After a system reboot everything works fine