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Backup your stock recovery per this post. If you are too lazy, I can upload my backup from .104 build (C432) to Mega.
Download twrp_bkl_0.7.img from this post and place it in same directory with your ADB.
After successful backup as precaution disable any locks like pattern/PIN/password/fingerprint, reboot to bootloader (fastboot):
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Then flash new TWRP recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp_bkl_0.7.img
After successful flash reboot device and immediately after confirming command below unplug USB cable and HOLD and keep holding VOLUME UP button, if you won't the new recovery will be overwritten by stock and you can try again.
Code:
fastboot reboot
Tested by myself on Honor 10 8.1.0.104 (C432) with unlocked bootloader and installed already Magisk 16.4 with Magisk manager 5.7.0, Magisk ramdisk persisted after installing TWRP recovery, system boots normal.
Next step after unlocking BL, installing Magisk, installing TWRP recovery -> flashing GSI AOSP, LOS or RR. Only reason I bothered with installing TWRP was that GSI image of LOS and RR don't include opengapps, only AOSP does, so without TWRP you can't have opengapps with these two GSI ROMS.
PeterMarkoff said:
Backup your stock recovery per this post. If you are too lazy, I can upload my backup from .104 build (C432) to Mega.
Download twrp_bkl_0.7.img from this post and place it in same directory with your ADB.
After successful backup as precaution disable any locks like pattern/PIN/password/fingerprint, reboot to bootloader (fastboot):
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Then flash new TWRP recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp_bkl_0.7.img
After successful flash reboot device and immediately after confirming command below unplug USB cable and HOLD and keep holding VOLUME UP button, if you won't the new recovery will be overwritten by stock and you can try again.
Code:
fastboot reboot
Tested by myself on Honor 10 8.1.0.104 (C432) with unlocked bootloader and installed already Magisk 16.4 with Magisk manager 5.7.0, Magisk ramdisk persisted after installing TWRP recovery, system boots normal.
Next step after unlocking BL, installing Magisk, installing TWRP recovery -> flashing GSI AOSP, LOS or RR. Only reason I bothered with installing TWRP was that GSI image of LOS and RR don't include opengapps, only AOSP does, so without TWRP you can't have opengapps with these two GSI ROMS.
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Nice work. ?
tried to install GSI RR OS, but ending in bootloop, also even after resizing system partition to maximum (TWRP / wipe / resize) opengapps still showing error 70 about insufficient space (which makes no sense, so they really seem to have wrong detection of A/B instead of A for Huawei/Honor devices), though these gzr gapps seem to install successfuly, now if I could figure out the damn bootloop
potential reasons for bootloop - previously installed magisk, wiped also system not only data/cache, installed through fastboot while TWRP there and not only stock recovery, ???
edit: i guess will try flash GSI through TWRP again, quite a waste time to wait each time like 9-10 minutes to find out it can't boot
edit 2: so even flashing through TWRP doesn't help, just stuck on android animation for 10 minutes and then it restarts (and even if you do fatory reset through huawei erecovery it doesnt change anything). maybe can try to restore everything and not wipe system before installing, just factory reset through TWRP (though I remember I read somewhere it's not reliable and it is better to do it through system, but I think that one wipe also internal storage which I wanna avoid)? back to rooted EMUI with TWRP for now, don't have time to try various combinations
edit 3: flashing over TWRP backup without wiping system doesn't help, so it seem it's gonna be magisk or replaced stock recovery i guess, otherwise no idea
BTW the lack of feedback here and trying from other users it's very depressing. they boasted million phone sales and i am the only one in the whole world trying to install TWRP and GSI ROM on this phone?
PeterMarkoff said:
BTW the lack of feedback here and trying from other users it's very depressing. they boasted million phone sales and i am the only one in the whole world trying to install TWRP and GSI ROM on this phone?
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Don't be disappointed the lack of feedback from users is not many power users have got their hands on this model.
And also we are having different builds.
From the day one I am trying to rebrand my device but no success .
Once I have rebranded to EU I will try and let you know.
Did you flash open gapps nano package through twrp in gsi image?
Did it give you the same error?
tried just pico opengapps as on all phones i flash, that's the smallest, but always end up with error 70 not enough space despite resized system partition in TWRP and many GB available, the other unofficial GZR zero gapps build i mentioned seem to be flashed successful in TWRP, but in any case no luck with booting
PeterMarkoff said:
tried just pico opengapps as on all phones i flash, that's the smallest, but always end up with error 70 not enough space despite resized system partition in TWRP and many GB available, the other unofficial GZR zero gapps build i mentioned seem to be flashed successful in TWRP, but in any case no luck with booting
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Did you format your phone before trying GSI ?
Try formatting phone and remove some system apps and then flash gapps it will mostly solve the problem.
PeterMarkoff said:
BTW the lack of feedback here and trying from other users it's very depressing. they boasted million phone sales and i am the only one in the whole world trying to install TWRP and GSI ROM on this phone?
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Don't be upset – e.g. I didn't receive my Honor 10 yet. You won't be the only one for sure, you're just the first one to do it, which is super nice for others because it motivates them to do so as well!
Just wondering: does it make a difference for TWRP wether I own the 6gb or 4gb version?
miststudent2011 said:
Did you format your phone before trying GSI ?
Try formatting phone and remove some system apps and then flash gapps it will mostly solve the problem.
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I did factory reset (data, both cache) and also wiped system partition, gapps would be the least issue, as I said that GZR should work, but my system doesn't boot, no matter how times I wipe everything through TWRP or stock recovery after flashing system.img, since they say it's normal to hang at first boot and then wipe and then it should boot, but it doesn't work for me. also of course tried to power off phone since some people said it helps to do it after flashing. what I haven't done it's fastboot -w which should be some better wipe. some people say also you should remove magisk ramdisk, though I forgot to back up original, backed up just stock recovery. and also I haven't tried to flash everything with stock recovery, though first flash I did was through fastboot anyway and not through TWRP and it didn't make difference
so last few things left to try:
- fastboot -w for total wipe of data (better than TWRP? though it should be same as Format data in TWRP which wipe everything including internal storage which I wanna avoid since backing up 15GB TWRP backup file it's kinda annoying and my system has problem to do it)
- flash with stock recovery (I have backup, no big deal)
- remove magisk ramdisk and flash with stock ramdisk (forgot to make backup, can't replace)
though I am tired of it for now, spend last night like 4 hours dealing with it until 2AM and I also need to take care of children
vollkornbaguette said:
Don't be upset – e.g. I didn't receive my Honor 10 yet. You won't be the only one for sure, you're just the first one to do it, which is super nice for others because it motivates them to do so as well!
Just wondering: does it make a difference for TWRP wether I own the 6gb or 4gb version?
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I don't think RAM has something to do with anything, but that sounds like Chinese version since EU has always 4GB and only difference is storage, so you will have different ROM
PeterMarkoff said:
(...)
so last few things left to try:
- fastboot -w for total wipe of data (better than TWRP?)
- flash with stock recovery (I have backup, no big deal)
- remove magisk ramdisk and flash with stock ramdisk (forgot to make backup, can't replace)
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So I just read more about the GSI/Treble stuff and it said somewhere that modifications like Magisk probably lead to problems with the GSI flash.
Which is why I would try to get rid of the magisk ramdisk first.
I'm not an expert in this at all but maybe this helps.
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I don't think RAM has something to do with anything, but that sounds like Chinese version since EU has always 4GB and only difference is storage, so you will have different ROM
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Indeed I bought the chinese 6gb RAM Version (hope this won't turn out as a big mistake)
vollkornbaguette said:
So I just read more about the GSI/Treble stuff and it said somewhere that modifications like Magisk probably lead to problems with the GSI flash.
"Your device is free of any heavy modifications such as the
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yeah, now if someone could extract for me from 0.104 firmware for C432 that stock ramdisk, because I have some problems with mega to download it and I just need the stock ramdisk, nothing else, I have stock recovery backup but forgot to make ramdisk backup
edit: completely forgot there is option to "Completely uninstall" in Magisk manager, so tried it though even after restart with magisk manager missing i could still use root apps, so not sure how exactly this "complete uninstall" works, but anyway giving it a try after this and wiping data, installed system.img again, again wiped, rebooted and as usual loading and loading and nothing, seem can't further continue without copy of stock ramdisk to flash, tried downloading the big update from mega to extract it but it always fail for me to download, same with trying to copy my TWRP backup because for sure ain't gonna doi fastboot -w and setting up everything from scratch in case even this doesn't help, if I knew it works for sure and it will load new system which I will have to set up then no problem, but in this case...
edit 2: tried to replace magisk ramdisk with ramdisk from Honor View 10 BKL09 (same as our working TWRP) but it seem I end up after flashing it, wiping and flashing system.img in TWRP/erecovery bootloop, it's not showing android booting logo like before (but hey at least no need to wait 10 minutes to find it's fail) and either go to huawei ercovery, if I perform factory reset there then it boots to TWRP, but can't boot anywhere else besides these two
pass
I requested this image. Recovery has been established. When I enter the recovery, it requires a password to decrypt the system partition, I enter it (the same after switching on the phone), but a message is displayed that the password is incorrect. help me please.
told you in OP disable all passwords before flashing
PeterMarkoff said:
yeah, now if someone could extract for me from 0.104 firmware for C432 that stock ramdisk, because I have some problems with mega to download it and I just need the stock ramdisk, nothing else, I have stock recovery backup but forgot to make ramdisk backup
edit: completely forgot there is option to "Completely uninstall" in Magisk manager, so tried it though even after restart with magisk manager missing i could still use root apps, so not sure how exactly this "complete uninstall" works, but anyway giving it a try after this and wiping data, installed system.img again, again wiped, rebooted and as usual loading and loading and nothing, seem can't further continue without copy of stock ramdisk to flash, tried downloading the big update from mega to extract it but it always fail for me to download, same with trying to copy my TWRP backup because for sure ain't gonna doi fastboot -w and setting up everything from scratch in case even this doesn't help, if I knew it works for sure and it will load new system which I will have to set up then no problem, but in this case...
edit 2: tried to replace magisk ramdisk with ramdisk from Honor View 10 BKL09 (same as our working TWRP) but it seem I end up after flashing it, wiping and flashing system.img in TWRP/erecovery bootloop, it's not showing android booting logo like before (but hey at least no need to wait 10 minutes to find it's fail) and either go to huawei ercovery, if I perform factory reset there then it boots to TWRP, but can't boot anywhere else besides these two
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If you want, i have all the files of the C432 update but idk in wich .zip, folder the ramdisk is stored.
I can send on several clouds.
PeterMarkoff said:
told you in OP disable all passwords before flashing
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Hey did you restore your device are you still struck at boot screen?
If yes try this method.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p20/development/rebrand-huawei-p20-eml-l29-eml-l09-t3779283
How to GO back to stock emui(India) after i flash a treble rom? Do i need to backup using some tool?
PLease someone tell me
srharshajava said:
PLease someone tell me
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The problem is currently we don't have full
ROM to revert to stock and if we brick our device there is no proper way to revert to stock.
Our model even doesn't have SD card support.
Just wait for some time for someone to provide proper way.
When i flash a treble rom, I have a bootloop. I returned back with eRecovery directly on the phone.
miststudent2011 said:
The problem is currently we don't have full
ROM to revert to stock and if we brick our device there is no proper way to revert to stock.
Our model even doesn't have SD card support.
Just wait for some time for someone to provide proper way.
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We do have a way to download full ROM.
http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=COL-L29C432
1. Search here for your exact model (change numbers after C432 to find ROM for your phone) and search for your rom version (B104 or B120)
2. Double click on "filelist" on the same row as FullOTA-MF
3. From filelist link menu download update.zip file (it should be really big, like 2+GB)
3. Extract UPDATE.APP file somewhere (eg. Desktop)
4. In settings of HuaweiUpdateExtractor (link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454) uncheck "verify header checksum" and open UPDATE.APP
5. Extract any img (Be it ramdisk.img, ramdisk_recovery.img or system.img) file that you need from UPDATE.APP via HuaweiUpdateExtractor
You just got whoole stock rom and img files that you can flash. Tested by myself with flashing back original ramdisk, ramdisk_recovery and system.img and everything worked well.
Hi, im having a little bit of a problem here, i succesfully managed to unlock the bootloader of my chinese mi8, flashed and booted twrp, the issue is, my files seem to be encrypted, i can't copy anything to the device while on fastboot/recovery mode from the pc, tried booting to miui, allowing the transfer of files and booting to twrp again (for some reason i can't boot to twrp from the device itself, it has to be via fastboot with the command "fastboot boot ***") but all twrp shows me are folders with random characters, it seems to be some sort of auto-encryption, do you know how to solve it?
Miui auto encrypts the device, that is why your device is encrypted. You are unable to boot to twrp for two reasons: 1. Miui auto checks and rewrites over any custom recovery 2. Fastboot boot command does not install twrp, it only boots into it, from which u must install twrp again.
Upon booting into twrp, you need to FORMAT data, flash TWRP, flash this file https://zackptg5.com/android.php#disverfec (DM-verity and anti-encryption) this will prevent anti encryption when your freshly flashed ROM boots up.
Side note: DO NOT RELOCK YOUR BOOT LOADER IF YOUR MI 8 IS CHINA VARIANT AND YOU ARE INSRALLING GLOBAL ROM.
I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU HEAD OVER ONTO THIS THREAD TO UNDERSTAND BETTER! https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-8/development/rom-mi-8-miui-10-global-beta-8-8-7-t3826560/page7
achickennugget said:
Miui auto encrypts the device, that is why your device is encrypted. You are unable to boot to twrp for two reasons: 1. Miui auto checks and rewrites over any custom recovery 2. Fastboot boot command does not install twrp, it only boots into it, from which u must install twrp again.
Upon booting into twrp, you need to FORMAT data, flash TWRP, flash this file https://zackptg5.com/android.php#disverfec (DM-verity and anti-encryption) this will prevent anti encryption when your freshly flashed ROM boots up.
Side note: DO NOT RELOCK YOUR BOOT LOADER IF YOUR MI 8 IS CHINA VARIANT AND YOU ARE INSRALLING GLOBAL ROM.
I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU HEAD OVER ONTO THIS THREAD TO UNDERSTAND BETTER! https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-8/development/rom-mi-8-miui-10-global-beta-8-8-7-t3826560/page7
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Ok, lets see if i got it right, just to be sure...
i boot to twrp
i format data in twrp (only data)
flash the twrp file from fastboot
flash the file for preventing encryption IN TWRP
flash my rom of choice
what i did was
1.flash global stable 9.5 via fastboot
2.Wait till it gets on
3.Restart the device
4.flash twrp via fastboot
5.install magisk 16.7 using twrp
6.install dm verity
7.format data
8.wait till it boots downgrade magisk to 16.0 via magisk manager
So I've used TWRP r16 and it throws an "Image not signed or corrupt" error as suggested by other users I ignored it, but everytime I reboot to system and try to get to recovery "no command" show's up meaning TWRP was replaced by stock recovery all help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Akash731 said:
So I've used TWRP r16 and it throws an "Image not signed or corrupt" error as suggested by other users I ignored it, but everytime I reboot to system and try to get to recovery "no command" show's up meaning TWRP was replaced by stock recovery all help will be appreciated.
Thanks
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You need to flash Magisk after flashing TWRP
1. Flash Latest TWRP
2. Reboot to TWRP
3. Flash Magisk
If you boot in to system after flashing TWRP, TWRP will be removed
pradeeppk said:
You need to flash Magisk after flashing TWRP
1. Flash Latest TWRP
2. Reboot to TWRP
3. Flash Magisk
If you boot in to system after flashing TWRP, TWRP will be removed
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Hey thanks that worked.
But everytime I boot to system and boot to twrp the data gets encrypted and I can't access the files do you happen to know any solution for this?
Akash731 said:
Hey thanks that worked.
But everytime I boot to system and boot to twrp the data gets encrypted and I can't access the files do you happen to know any solution for this?
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If you are on stock Rom, according to my knoweldge it is not possible to remove encryption, if you format your date in twrp for removing encryption then reboot to system you can see that the phone is again encrypted.
But in custom roms this doesnt happen.
pradeeppk said:
You need to flash Magisk after flashing TWRP
1. Flash Latest TWRP
2. Reboot to TWRP
3. Flash Magisk
If you boot in to system after flashing TWRP, TWRP will be removed
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pradeeppk said:
If you are on stock Rom, according to my knoweldge it is not possible to remove encryption, if you format your date in twrp for removing encryption then reboot to system you can see that the phone is again encrypted.
But in custom roms this doesnt happen.
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I don't want to try custom rom's as this is my main device guess I'm stuck with the encryption then thanks for your help. :good:
Edit:-
Tried TWRP r20 it decrypts fine thanks
pradeeppk said:
You need to flash Magisk after flashing TWRP
1. Flash Latest TWRP
2. Reboot to TWRP
3. Flash Magisk
If you boot in to system after flashing TWRP, TWRP will be removed
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You don't have to flash Magisk after flashing TWRP. The two are unrelated.
After flashing TWRP you have to boot into recovery, not system. Once TWRP was started, you can reboot into system. No need for Magisk (unless you want Magisk anyway).
gewe said:
You don't have to flash Magisk after flashing TWRP. The two are unrelated.
After flashing TWRP you have to boot into recovery, not system. Once TWRP was started, you can reboot into system. No need for Magisk (unless you want Magisk anyway).
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It will not work in stock ROM, if you flash a custom rom there is no need to flash Magisk.
You should flash Magisk or custom kernel after flashing TWRP otherwise it will be erased.
Google about TWRP erasing after reboot you should get too many posts regarding this
This is one of them
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/help/twrp-deleted-booting-t3769867
pradeeppk said:
It will not work in stock ROM, if you flash a custom rom there is no need to flash Magisk.
You should flash Magisk or custom kernel after flashing TWRP otherwise it will be erased.
Google about TWRP erasing after reboot you should get too many posts regarding this
This is one of them
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/help/twrp-deleted-booting-t3769867
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I am using stock ROM, and yes, also Magisk (installed later). IIRC Magisk is not needed for TWRP to work. When I receive the next OTA notification, I will test this.
The thread you are referring to is for a OnePlus 3T. For our device this is the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g5s-plus/development/recovery-twrp-3-1-1-r7-t3694910.
Since there is no official TWRP for the Moto G5S Plus, I took the following text from the TWRP page for the Moto G5S.
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
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Instead of that you can also use fastboot reboot-bootloader, and then from the bootloader start recovery.
pradeeppk said:
It will not work in stock ROM, if you flash a custom rom there is no need to flash Magisk.
You should flash Magisk or custom kernel after flashing TWRP otherwise it will be erased.
Google about TWRP erasing after reboot you should get too many posts regarding this
This is one of them
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/help/twrp-deleted-booting-t3769867
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Two days ago I received a notification for an OTA update, containing the August 2019 security patches.
After going back to stock ROM, installing all the updates up to the latest, I installed TWRP. After booting into recovery, and then into system, and recovery again, TWRP was gone. Strange, I don't remember this happening before. Maybe I always installed Magisk before booting into system.
Bottom line: you were right, I was wrong. Thanks for pointing it out.
gewe said:
Two days ago I received a notification for an OTA update, containing the August 2019 security patches.
After going back to stock ROM, installing all the updates up to the latest, I installed TWRP. After booting into recovery, and then into system, and recovery again, TWRP was gone. Strange, I don't remember this happening before. Maybe I always installed Magisk before booting into system.
Bottom line: you were right, I was wrong. Thanks for pointing it out.
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As like you said this is the first time in my life i need to flash magisk to stick twrp.
I usualy doesn't use root or custom roms, install twrp, remove unnecessary apps from stock system, replace host files with adaway hosts, replace or edit gps config files. and continue using stock.
This is the main routine from Android 1.5
(Samsung spica (i think it was the first Android phone from Samsung)).
It may be due to security reason stock kernel or system delete twrp.
When installing magisk it patch stock boot image, that may be the reason of twrp remains after flashing magisk.
Hi all,
I was on xiaomi.eu MIUI 11 ROM for some time, but wanted to switch to either Evolution or Syberia ROM.
I did a complete wipe and installed evolution os trough twrp... but i forgot to remove encryption so i bricked my device...
So then, I flashed the latest stock rom (11.05)with Xiaomi flash tool, but then i was stuck with the chinese ROM so...
1. I went back to bootloader and flashed mauronofrio's TWRP recovery .
2. completely wiped phone; Cache,System,Data,Internal storage
3. copied Evolution OS 4.1 to my phone
4. installed zip trough TWRP, all successfull
5. but then when rebooting, TWRP says:"No OS installed, do you wish to continue"
6. i tried other ROMs like xiaomi.eu and syberia, but these would either give me the same problem, or just bootloop until iam back in the fastboot screen...
Anyone any idea what iam doing wrong?
dev-DaT said:
Hi all,
I was on xiaomi.eu MIUI 11 ROM for some time, but wanted to switch to either Evolution or Syberia ROM.
I did a complete wipe and installed evolution os trough twrp... but i forgot to remove encryption so i bricked my device...
So then, I flashed the latest stock rom (11.05)with Xiaomi flash tool, but then i was stuck with the chinese ROM so...
1. I went back to bootloader and flashed mauronofrio's TWRP recovery .
2. completely wiped phone; Cache,System,Data,Internal storage
3. copied Evolution OS 4.1 to my phone
4. installed zip trough TWRP, all successfull
5. but then when rebooting, TWRP says:"No OS installed, do you wish to continue"
6. i tried other ROMs like xiaomi.eu and syberia, but these would either give me the same problem, or just bootloop until iam back in the fastboot screen...
Anyone any idea what iam doing wrong?
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This works for me every time.
1 Flash the latest fastboot ROM.
2 Flash TWRP (same one you used)
3 Boot into TWRP (use the vol+ button when booting)
4 In format menu swipe to factory reset, then format data (VERY IMPORTANT this must be FORMAT not just wipe)
5 In reboot menu boot into recovery, this ensures TWRP correctly accesses the newly formatted data partition.
6 Copy over the ROM (and GApps, if needed and/or Magisk)
7 Flash the ROM, (then GApps if needed)
8 Boot into system and do the initial setup
9 If installing Magisk, boot back to TWRP and install Magisk.
There is no need to wipe anything else. There is no need to wipe anything again after installing. There is no need to disable encryption or dm-verity.
Robbo.5000 said:
This works for me every time.
1 Flash the latest fastboot ROM.
2 Flash TWRP (same one you used)
3 Boot into TWRP (use the vol+ button when booting)
4 In format menu swipe to factory reset, then format data (VERY IMPORTANT this must be FORMAT not just wipe)
5 In reboot menu boot into recovery, this ensures TWRP correctly accesses the newly formatted data partition.
6 Copy over the ROM (and GApps, if needed and/or Magisk)
7 Flash the ROM, (then GApps if needed)
8 Boot into system and do the initial setup
9 If installing Magisk, boot back to TWRP and install Magisk.
There is no need to wipe anything else. There is no need to wipe anything again after installing. There is no need to disable encryption or dm-verity.
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thanks, i always thought that a wipe was sufficient, or at least equal to a format... anyways will report back later when i have time to try it. lets hope it works because i can't handle this chinese rom
dev-DaT said:
thanks, i always thought that a wipe was sufficient, or at least equal to a format... anyways will report back later when i have time to try it. lets hope it works because i can't handle this chinese rom
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The format is needed to temporarily remove encryption
I've just remembered that I missed an important step. Call it step 1.5
If you going to flash immediately after flashing official MIUI you must boot into MIUI once before doing anything else. You don't need to go through the set-up, you can boot immediately into fastboot after you get to the initial set-up page. The first boot finalises the install and is needed before you flash over the top of it. That may be the cause of your issue if you had missed this before.
Robbo.5000 said:
The format is needed to temporarily remove encryption
I've just remembered that I missed an important step. Call it step 1.5
If you going to flash immediately after flashing official MIUI you must boot into MIUI once before doing anything else. You don't need to go through the set-up, you can boot immediately into fastboot after you get to the initial set-up page. The first boot finalises the install and is needed before you flash over the top of it. That may be the cause of your issue if you had missed this before.
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Ok so i flashed TWRP again, rebooted to stock rom and then rebooted into recovery, but the stock recovery is still there.
When i flash TWRP and reboot into recovery immediately i can enter TWRP, but if i reboot the phone to MIUI and then reboot again, TWRP is gone again...
It seems like TWRP does not persist... now iam stuck again on fastboot screen because i wiped + formatted everything.
Edit:
When i want to flash recovery it says "OKAY" but it is unable to boot:
Sending 'recovery' (65536 KB) OKAY [ 1.562s]
Writing 'recovery' OKAY [ 0.333s]
Finished. Total time: 1.989s
Sending 'boot.img' (65536 KB) OKAY [ 1.547s]
Booting FAILED (remote: 'Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error')
fastboot: error: Command failed
dev-DaT said:
Ok so i flashed TWRP again, rebooted to stock rom and then rebooted into recovery, but the stock recovery is still there.
When i flash TWRP and reboot into recovery immediately i can enter TWRP, but if i reboot the phone to MIUI and then reboot again, TWRP is gone again...
It seems like TWRP does not persist... If i wipe all data trough TWRP and then reboot, i don't have OS but i do reboot back into TWRP, because well, there is nothing else...
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This is normal, MIUI will restore stock recovery of the recovery partition changes. In order to persist TWRP you need to either install Magisk, disable dm-verity or install a custom ROM.
If you are going to flash a custom ROM, then you should do so immediately after flashing TWRP.
After formatting data, TWRP has an issue seeing the data partition, so go to the reboot menu in TWRP and select to reboot to recovery.
Then you can immediately install the ROM of choice. You cannot boot back into system as you'll lose TWRP.
Robbo.5000 said:
This is normal, MIUI will restore stock recovery of the recovery partition changes. In order to persist TWRP you need to either install Magisk, disable dm-verity or install a custom ROM.
If you are going to flash a custom ROM, then you should do so immediately after flashing TWRP.
After formatting data, TWRP has an issue seeing the data partition, so go to the reboot menu in TWRP and select to reboot to recovery.
Then you can immediately install the ROM of choice. You cannot boot back into system as you'll lose TWRP.
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Ok, it appears that everytime i wipe system, i am not able to boot anymore into TWRP... Am i supposed to wipe System? or only wipe data & format data
dev-DaT said:
Ok, it appears that everytime i wipe system, i am not able to boot anymore into TWRP... Am i supposed to wipe System? or only wipe data & format data
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There is no need to wipe system. You only need to wipe cache and dalvik and format data. (I choose to factory reset because it's easier in TWRP, but you could do advanced wipe and select cache and dalvik, then format data. Follow the steps exactly, but include my later step 1.5
I've just followed this myself today, as I've moved from LOS to the latest unofficial Havoc build.
In theory you could start by booting to fastboot and flashing TWRP again, then follow the steps from that point. You probably don't need to install MIUI.
Robbo.5000 said:
There is no need to wipe system. You only need to wipe cache and dalvik and format data. (I choose to factory reset because it's easier in TWRP, but you could do advanced wipe and select cache and dalvik, then format data. Follow the steps exactly, but include my later step 1.5
I've just followed this myself today, as I've moved from LOS to the latest unofficial Havoc build.
In theory you could start by booting to fastboot and flashing TWRP again, then follow the steps from that point. You probably don't need to install MIUI.
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Ok thanks a lot! So no need to wipe system partition after stock rom install. just wipe cache/dalvik/data, got it.
Most ROM install guides tell you to wipe /system when coming from stock rom. I guess this requirement has changed? or depends on what ROM you're coming from?
Use can use my guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/simple-beginners-guide-to-raphaelin-t4020543
it has how to flash roms, and fastboot fix. (which tells why the Recovery isn't staying)
Robbo.5000 said:
This works for me every time.
1 Flash the latest fastboot ROM.
2 Flash TWRP (same one you used)
3 Boot into TWRP (use the vol+ button when booting)
4 In format menu swipe to factory reset, then format data (VERY IMPORTANT this must be FORMAT not just wipe)
5 In reboot menu boot into recovery, this ensures TWRP correctly accesses the newly formatted data partition.
6 Copy over the ROM (and GApps, if needed and/or Magisk)
7 Flash the ROM, (then GApps if needed)
8 Boot into system and do the initial setup
9 If installing Magisk, boot back to TWRP and install Magisk.
There is no need to wipe anything else. There is no need to wipe anything again after installing. There is no need to disable encryption or dm-verity.
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I need help... The reason why I'm flashing custom rom is, when the latest update came MIUI 12.5 android 11, all sensors of my phone stopped working like (Gyroscope, accelerometer, proximity sensor) I tied to flash the rom by fastboot method but still the problem persists. because of that I unlocked bootloader and flashed twrp. After flashing custom rom when I tried to boot it, it stuck on booting screen and when I tried to reboot into recovey it is showing fastboot mode. I'm unable to boot into custom rom.
dev-DaT said:
Hi all,
I was on xiaomi.eu MIUI 11 ROM for some time, but wanted to switch to either Evolution or Syberia ROM.
I did a complete wipe and installed evolution os trough twrp... but i forgot to remove encryption so i bricked my device...
So then, I flashed the latest stock rom (11.05)with Xiaomi flash tool, but then i was stuck with the chinese ROM so...
1. I went back to bootloader and flashed mauronofrio's TWRP recovery .
2. completely wiped phone; Cache,System,Data,Internal storage
3. copied Evolution OS 4.1 to my phone
4. installed zip trough TWRP, all successfull
5. but then when rebooting, TWRP says:"No OS installed, do you wish to continue"
6. i tried other ROMs like xiaomi.eu and syberia, but these would either give me the same problem, or just bootloop until iam back in the fastboot screen...
Anyone any idea what iam doing wrong?
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Bro I have one doubt, I installed pixel os successfully then I roll back into stock os(miui) with locking bootloader, the. Again I unlock bootloader successfully, but the problem is I am unable to install os, i tried wipe data, catch. But the stock rom was not removed. What can I do?
Using orange fox in resmi note 10 pro
Hello everyone, this thread is a guide on how to enable encryption on ROMs that have it disabled.
ROMs that have encryption disabled, usually do it because TWRP is not fully working, or they want to make switching ROMs an easier task.
This zip was created for, and only tested on Official CrDroid on Oneplus 7 Pro (guacamole), developed by Gabriel Lup.
This patch might work for other ROMs, but support is NOT guaranteed.
Before we start, a disclaimer
I am not responsible for any data loss that occurs because steps were not followed correctly.
Speaking of data loss, you will NEED to backup your data before you start, because you will be completely formatting your device in the process.
Installation steps:
Download the ROM and flash it in TWRP or fastboot
After ROM is finished installing, reboot to recovery, so that you use the slot you installed your ROM to. If you didn't flash TWRP after installing the ROM, then reboot to fastboot and boot TWRP.
After booting TWRP, and active slot having the ROM installed, flash the enable_encryption.zip
Now go to Wipe > Format data > Type yes.
Now reboot to system, and you will be encrypted. You can check by going into Settings > Security > Encryption and credentials, or you can boot TWRP and check for yourself, after setting a password of course.
Note: Flash Magisk, ONLY after your first boot, and after you have confirmed you're encrypted. Flashing most of the other stuff before first boot, like gapps, should be fine.
Upgrade steps:Unfortunately, upgrading ROM via OTA is out of the question, so you will need to update via TWRP or fastboot.
Theoretically it can be done because the updated partition is not booted, and there are apps that can flash zip files while system is booted, but I won't be trying it soon, pure and simply because some users lose root after taking an OTA, because of Magisk's addon.d survival script, and without root, modifying partitions is impossible.
There are some workarounds for this problem as well but I won't get into that.
After downloading the zip file of your ROM, and enable_encryption.zip, boot to TWRP.
Flash the update for the ROM.
Reboot to TWRP, or go to fastboot and boot it again.
Flash enable_encryption.zip, magisk if you want it, and reboot system. [NOTE: if your ROM maintainer needs you to flash anything after an update, you can do that as well after flashing this zip.]
You should be fine, and prompted for a password.
Issues that might occur:The first issue that everyone might point out is
What if I forget to flash the zip after an update, or if I take an OTA?
This is an easy fix, as long as you don't panic. If you boot the ROM without flashing the enable encryption zip, instead of "Enter your password", you will be greeted with "Encryption unsuccessful, to resume using your phone, you will need to factory reset" with a button that says "Erase all data".
DO NOT ERASE ALL DATA, THIS CAN BE EASILY FIXED.
Just go to TWRP, and flash the zip to enable encryption, then reboot, you should be able to enter your password and continue using your device.
Another one could be
What if TWRP currently doesn't support decryption?
Yeah, this happens quite a lot with guacamole and Android 11. Oneplus loves changing how encryption works whenever TWRP maintainer makes it work.
This doesn't matter that much, you can sideload both ROM and this zip, regardless of if TWRP can actually read your data or not.
And finally
Installation of the zip is failing, why?
Well, there are 3 reasons if it ever fails, first one you could solve by redownloading it, or transferring it to device/sideloading again.
The second one, could be that the ROM maintainer packaged the ROM with 100% reserved blocks in the vendor.img, thus disabling writes. I personally don't think this will ever happen on our device, but it could happen.
The third one could be solved by trying out another TWRP.
This zip uses the default encryption method that is used by stock ROM, and that is fileencryption=ice, just a thing to note when choosing to flash this.
Because of this, this zip will not work if a ROM used FBEV2, and then was disabled by the maintainer, this only enables the default FBE we have on our device.
I can't get encryption working with latest crDroid build (7.9 from August 7th). I'm getting ERROR 1 after flashing enable_encryption.zip.
I tried with both regular and FBEv2 TWRP from Nebrassy, same error. If I try to flash enable_encryption.zip a second time, it doesn't return any error but after formatting data and rebooting to system, the phone reboots to TWRP.
Any idea?
Toutatis_ said:
I can't get encryption working with latest crDroid build (7.9 from August 7th). I'm getting ERROR 1 after flashing enable_encryption.zip.
I tried with both regular and FBEv2 TWRP from Nebrassy, same error. If I try to flash enable_encryption.zip a second time, it doesn't return any error but after formatting data and rebooting to system, the phone reboots to TWRP.
Any idea?
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Strange, try and get me a recovery log by copying /tmp/recovery.log to somewhere accessible after you encounter the error.
I get no problems flashing it. Try using Nebrassy's latest TWRP, I used that one.
Xenos7 said:
Strange, try and get me a recovery log by copying /tmp/recovery.log to somewhere accessible after you encounter the error.
I get no problems flashing it. Try using Nebrassy's latest TWRP, I used that one.
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Sorry, I ended up flashing another ROM as I don't want to be unencrypted. I might try again later and I'll make sure to get a log this time if still getting the error. Thank you!
Hello there,
I, too, have a problem with flashing CrDroid 7 with encryption. For context, I come from CrDroid 6, which I didn't want to leave unless we can encrypt CrDroid 7.
What I did :
-> MSM Tool in order to fully reset my phone and cleanly install OOS 10 and update to OOS 11 (only way actually, since I had a pesky error related to TWRP being unable to decrypt FBE, which made it kinda impossible to do anything)
-> Unlock bootloader
-> Boot into Nebrassys's TWRP and advance -> flash
-> Installed CrDroid 7.9 (from August 7th) on slot A
-> Switched Slot to Slot A and rebooted to recovery
-> Here, I didn't really got why, but I booted into stock recovery, so I ended up in fastboot to flash Nebrassy's TWRP and advance -> flash it again
From here, I really didn't get what happened or why.
-> Booted into TWRP to find that it can't access /data/media/TWRP/somethingElse
-> Thought that it wasn't normal since I was supposed to flash tyour zip at this point, but since I couldn't access Internal Storage neither from my phone or computer, I decided to format /data with imputing 'yes' in order to "reset" encryption keys and set it available for current TWRP.
-> Reboot to recovery to be able to use /data again
-> Ended up with a "E : Unable to decrypt FBE device", which really makes Internal Storage unavailable. From here, I just had to MSM Tool back too OOS 11 like in first step in order to get a usable phone once again.
I don't really get what I did wrong, so if you have any input, I'm willing to learn :/ Thanks in advance !
Aurion13 said:
Hello there,
I, too, have a problem with flashing CrDroid 7 with encryption. For context, I come from CrDroid 6, which I didn't want to leave unless we can encrypt CrDroid 7.
What I did :
-> MSM Tool in order to fully reset my phone and cleanly install OOS 10 and update to OOS 11 (only way actually, since I had a pesky error related to TWRP being unable to decrypt FBE, which made it kinda impossible to do anything)
-> Unlock bootloader
-> Boot into Nebrassys's TWRP and advance -> flash
-> Installed CrDroid 7.9 (from August 7th) on slot A
-> Switched Slot to Slot A and rebooted to recovery
-> Here, I didn't really got why, but I booted into stock recovery, so I ended up in fastboot to flash Nebrassy's TWRP and advance -> flash it again
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You booted back into stock recovery because when you flash crDroid, it flashes stock lineage recovery.
Aurion13 said:
From here, I really didn't get what happened or why.
-> Booted into TWRP to find that it can't access /data/media/TWRP/somethingElse
-> Thought that it wasn't normal since I was supposed to flash tyour zip at this point, but since I couldn't access Internal Storage neither from my phone or computer, I decided to format /data with imputing 'yes' in order to "reset" encryption keys and set it available for current TWRP.
-> Reboot to recovery to be able to use /data again
-> Ended up with a "E : Unable to decrypt FBE device", which really makes Internal Storage unavailable. From here, I just had to MSM Tool back too OOS 11 like in first step in order to get a usable phone once again.
I don't really get what I did wrong, so if you have any input, I'm willing to learn :/ Thanks in advance !
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You should consider trying to sideload the enable encryption zip rather than relying on internal storage. After you side load you need to factory reset and then boot to system.
Another thing you can try is to boot crDroid unencrypted, and then reboot to recovery, flash enable encryption zip, then factory reset and reboot to system.
Thanks for your reply !
gruntparty said:
You booted back into stock recovery because when you flash crDroid, it flashes stock lineage recovery.
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Yeaaaaaaah, it was obvious, but I missed this so hard. I totally forgot that you had to flash back TWRP when you first flash it. Thanks !
gruntparty said:
You should consider trying to sideload the enable encryption zip rather than relying on internal storage. After you side load you need to factory reset and then boot to system.
Another thing you can try is to boot crDroid unencrypted, and then reboot to recovery, flash enable encryption zip, then factory reset and reboot to system.
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I'm not used to use sideloading, so I tried on your advice. I didn't managed to make the installation work sadly, I don't really know why, and tbh, I can't really lose time on evenings anymore. I'll try again this week-end. I'll update at this moment if I succed (or not) and with a recovery.log. But when I installed CrDroid with sideload, TWRP kept telling me that no OS was installed, with or whitout changing slot. I still didn't managed to patch the enable_encryption.zip, I got a "error: 1" which don't really talks a lot to me. So... More to come soon I guess.
Anyway, thanks for the help, and thanks for providing the zip too, it was just what I needed to hop on CrDroid 7.
Hello again,
Little update : I did it
I guess being tired didn't really served me well, and I surely did some strange things when flashing the rom since I managed to do it just a few minutes ago.
Regarding the enable_encryption.zip, I also encountered the "Updater process ended with ERROR: 1". I went to check the logs and there was this :
Code:
file size 2093, block size 65536
Installing zip file '/sideload/package.zip'
unknown fuse request opcode 2016
I:Update binary zip
Verifying package compatibility...
Package doesn't contain compatibility.zip entry
I:Extracting updater binary 'META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary'
I:Zip does not contain SELinux file_contexts file in its root.
mount: '/vendor' not in fstab
sed: /vendor/etc/fstab.qcom: No such file or directory
umount: /vendor: Invalid argument
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
I thought the "mount: '/vendor' not in fstab" strange, so I tried to mount Vendor partition, reflashed the zip, and it worked. I just checked in settings and it says I'm encrypted, I rebooted in TWRP and it asked me for my password.
I think that this would need to be added in first post @Xenos7 and it will also probably fix the issue of @Toutatis_
Again, thanks a lot for proving the zip and for the support guys !
i installed latest update of CrDroid and followed the instruction of upgrading steps but the phone has gone to bootloop. Any solution for this?
Xenos7 said:
Hello everyone, this thread is a guide on how to enable encryption on ROMs that have it disabled.
ROMs that have encryption disabled, usually do it because TWRP is not fully working, or they want to make switching ROMs an easier task.
This zip was created for, and only tested on Official CrDroid on Oneplus 7 Pro (guacamole), developed by Gabriel Lup.
This patch might work for other ROMs, but support is NOT guaranteed.
Before we start, a disclaimer
I am not responsible for any data loss that occurs because steps were not followed correctly.
Speaking of data loss, you will NEED to backup your data before you start, because you will be completely formatting your device in the process.
Installation steps:
Download the ROM and flash it in TWRP or fastboot
After ROM is finished installing, reboot to recovery, so that you use the slot you installed your ROM to. If you didn't flash TWRP after installing the ROM, then reboot to fastboot and boot TWRP.
After booting TWRP, and active slot having the ROM installed, flash the enable_encryption.zip
Now go to Wipe > Format data > Type yes.
Now reboot to system, and you will be encrypted. You can check by going into Settings > Security > Encryption and credentials, or you can boot TWRP and check for yourself, after setting a password of course.
Note: Flash Magisk, ONLY after your first boot, and after you have confirmed you're encrypted. Flashing most of the other stuff before first boot, like gapps, should be fine.
Upgrade steps:Unfortunately, upgrading ROM via OTA is out of the question, so you will need to update via TWRP or fastboot.
Theoretically it can be done because the updated partition is not booted, and there are apps that can flash zip files while system is booted, but I won't be trying it soon, pure and simply because some users lose root after taking an OTA, because of Magisk's addon.d survival script, and without root, modifying partitions is impossible.
There are some workarounds for this problem as well but I won't get into that.
After downloading the zip file of your ROM, and enable_encryption.zip, boot to TWRP.
Flash the update for the ROM.
Reboot to TWRP, or go to fastboot and boot it again.
Flash enable_encryption.zip, magisk if you want it, and reboot system. [NOTE: if your ROM maintainer needs you to flash anything after an update, you can do that as well after flashing this zip.]
You should be fine, and prompted for a password.
Issues that might occur:The first issue that everyone might point out is
What if I forget to flash the zip after an update, or if I take an OTA?
This is an easy fix, as long as you don't panic. If you boot the ROM without flashing the enable encryption zip, instead of "Enter your password", you will be greeted with "Encryption unsuccessful, to resume using your phone, you will need to factory reset" with a button that says "Erase all data".
DO NOT ERASE ALL DATA, THIS CAN BE EASILY FIXED.
Just go to TWRP, and flash the zip to enable encryption, then reboot, you should be able to enter your password and continue using your device.
Another one could be
What if TWRP currently doesn't support decryption?
Yeah, this happens quite a lot with guacamole and Android 11. Oneplus loves changing how encryption works whenever TWRP maintainer makes it work.
This doesn't matter that much, you can sideload both ROM and this zip, regardless of if TWRP can actually read your data or not.
And finally
Installation of the zip is failing, why?
Well, there are 3 reasons if it ever fails, first one you could solve by redownloading it, or transferring it to device/sideloading again.
The second one, could be that the ROM maintainer packaged the ROM with 100% reserved blocks in the vendor.img, thus disabling writes. I personally don't think this will ever happen on our device, but it could happen.
The third one could be solved by trying out another TWRP.
This zip uses the default encryption method that is used by stock ROM, and that is fileencryption=ice, just a thing to note when choosing to flash this.
Because of this, this zip will not work if a ROM used FBEV2, and then was disabled by the maintainer, this only enables the default FBE we have on our device.
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Hi! Done. Followed all steps and crdroid is now encrypted. But! Very strange behavior which I tested several times. After having OS encrypted I decided to go again to recovery, now from crdroid power/restart menu. But recovery didn't load. Instead, I had a recovery (TWRP Nebrassy) logo flicking. I hard-switched to fastboot, then fastboot boot twrp.img, and entered TWRP menu (temporary TWRP). In there I was trying to flash TWRP on permanent basis again but it failed with an error about mounting data. Format data didn't help. So, I stayed on temporary TWRP and after reboot to System, surprisingly successfully entered my crdroid. The same happens (checked) if I would reboot to Recovery - instead of Recovery I would enter crdroid. The only explanation I see is that encryption (done with this zip) blocks permanently installed TWRP from starting. In case of temporary TWRP it's just being disappeared after reboot and I can enter the system whatever option I choose in temporary TWRP: system or recovery. It would be OK but the sad thing I need the both encryption and recovery. Any ideas?
P.S. I tried also Orangefox recovery - the same story : logo flicking after the try to restart from encrypted crdroid to recovery.
Yagikable said:
Hi! Done. Followed all steps and crdroid is now encrypted. But! Very strange behavior which I tested several times. After having OS encrypted I decided to go again to recovery, now from crdroid power/restart menu. But recovery didn't load. Instead, I had a recovery (TWRP Nebrassy) logo flicking. I hard-switched to fastboot, then fastboot boot twrp.img, and entered TWRP menu (temporary TWRP). In there I was trying to flash TWRP on permanent basis again but it failed with an error about mounting data. Format data didn't help. So, I stayed on temporary TWRP and after reboot to System, surprisingly successfully entered my crdroid. The same happens (checked) if I would reboot to Recovery - instead of Recovery I would enter crdroid. The only explanation I see is that encryption (done with this zip) blocks permanently installed TWRP from starting. In case of temporary TWRP it's just being disappeared after reboot and I can enter the system whatever option I choose in temporary TWRP: system or recovery. It would be OK but the sad thing I need the both encryption and recovery. Any ideas?
P.S. I tried also Orangefox recovery - the same story : logo flicking after the try to restart from encrypted crdroid to recovery.
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Forgot to add: Format data failed with "couldn't format encrypted data"
Yagikable said:
Hi! Done. Followed all steps and crdroid is now encrypted. But! Very strange behavior which I tested several times. After having OS encrypted I decided to go again to recovery, now from crdroid power/restart menu. But recovery didn't load. Instead, I had a recovery (TWRP Nebrassy) logo flicking. I hard-switched to fastboot, then fastboot boot twrp.img, and entered TWRP menu (temporary TWRP). In there I was trying to flash TWRP on permanent basis again but it failed with an error about mounting data. Format data didn't help. So, I stayed on temporary TWRP and after reboot to System, surprisingly successfully entered my crdroid. The same happens (checked) if I would reboot to Recovery - instead of Recovery I would enter crdroid. The only explanation I see is that encryption (done with this zip) blocks permanently installed TWRP from starting. In case of temporary TWRP it's just being disappeared after reboot and I can enter the system whatever option I choose in temporary TWRP: system or recovery. It would be OK but the sad thing I need the both encryption and recovery. Any ideas?
P.S. I tried also Orangefox recovery - the same story : logo flicking after the try to restart from encrypted crdroid to recovery.
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I never install TWRP, so I can't really say about that, but I'm sure the zip shouldn't impact the recovery installing/booting.
Try downloading the latest version of Nebraccy TWRP, the August one. That one should work if OnePlus didn't change something with encryption again.
This zip doesn't even touch the boot partition, it only edits 2 lines in vendor partition, which would never make TWRP unable to install.
However, last time I tried, in June and decrypted, TWRP wouldn't install at all anyways.
Xenos7 said:
I never install TWRP, so I can't really say about that, but I'm sure the zip shouldn't impact the recovery installing/booting.
Try downloading the latest version of Nebraccy TWRP, the August one. That one should work if OnePlus didn't change something with encryption again.
This zip doesn't even touch the boot partition, it only edits 2 lines in vendor partition, which would never make TWRP unable to install.
However, last time I tried, in June and decrypted, TWRP wouldn't install at all anyways.
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Thanks. When next update for crdroid comes, I'll try again from the scratch. Meanwhile, the issue was magically solved. I was sick and tired with this flicking recovery and decided to flash lineage recovery from the command line. It was a surprise when instead of seeing lineage after reboot I saw my Nebrassy TWRP fully loaded and never flicking since then. Crdroid has also successfully run encrypted. I have no explanation for that. Maybe it has something to do with a/b slots but I'm sure I've been choosing the right slots all the time.
Use this to enable FBEv2 instead of sdcardfs. Use the instructions from the OP.
Mount vendor in TWRP before flashing. Also, flash an FBEv2 kernel.
EDIT: Don't complain to the dev or me if your data is gone or your device blows up.
darkflicker said:
Use this to enable FBEv2 instead of sdcardfs. Use the instructions from the OP.
Mount vendor in TWRP before flashing. Also, flash an FBEv2 kernel.
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Why would you purposely try to break stuff?
Technically, that IS possible, but, just, why?
You receive no visible benefits, and you could lose all your data once major Android version is updated...
Not to mention users will complain to dev when random bugs happen because they use some out of the nowhere kernel.
As for sdcardfs or fuse?
I can bet that people CAN'T know the difference between them, looking at the fact everyone asks if the ROM is sdcardfs or not.
Fact is, using this method on a ROM that's supposed to use regular FBE, is possible, but NOT recommended.
Putting all your data on the line because of theoretical performance bumps is a plainly stupid idea if you ask me.
Either use a FBEV2 ROM, or don't, although people make a big fuss about it being sdcardfs or not, FBEV2 or not.
Those things should NEVER be a deciding factor, because every non developer user, really can't tell the difference.
Xenos7 said:
Why would you purposely try to break stuff?
Technically, that IS possible, but, just, why?
You receive no visible benefits, and you could lose all your data once major Android version is updated...
Not to mention users will complain to dev when random bugs happen because they use some out of the nowhere kernel.
As for sdcardfs or fuse?
I can bet that people CAN'T know the difference between them, looking at the fact everyone asks if the ROM is sdcardfs or not.
Fact is, using this method on a ROM that's supposed to use regular FBE, is possible, but NOT recommended.
Putting all your data on the line because of theoretical performance bumps is a plainly stupid idea if you ask me.
Either use a FBEV2 ROM, or don't, although people make a big fuss about it being sdcardfs or not, FBEV2 or not.
Those things should NEVER be a deciding factor, because every non developer user, really can't tell the difference.
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You are also forcefully trying to enable encryption on a decrypted and unsupported ROM. The chances of breakage are similar for both. I am just providing the users a choice. If anything breaks, nobody is responsible but them.
darkflicker said:
You are also forcefully trying to enable encryption on a decrypted and unsupported ROM. The chances of breakage are similar for both. I am just providing the users a choice. If anything breaks, nobody is responsible but them.
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The ROM fully supports encryption on it's kernel, dev is just not using it to keep TWRP support, this was before A11 TWRP got released. I'm assuming he doesn't want users to clean flash just because of encryption.
This zip just reverts the commit made to fstab to disable encryption, and you're still using the kernel developer intended.
But sure, if someone breaks their device, it's their own fault.
Fellas yall going backwards with all this. Encryption is the devil.
Updated the zip to include checks to unmount vendor if someone mounted it manually, so that it shouldn't get errors for that now.
The zip can be found in OP.
Xenos7 said:
Hello everyone, this thread is a guide on how to enable encryption on ROMs that have it disabled.
ROMs that have encryption disabled, usually do it because TWRP is not fully working, or they want to make switching ROMs an easier task.
This zip was created for, and only tested on Official CrDroid on Oneplus 7 Pro (guacamole), developed by Gabriel Lup.
This patch might work for other ROMs, but support is NOT guaranteed.
Before we start, a disclaimer
I am not responsible for any data loss that occurs because steps were not followed correctly.
Speaking of data loss, you will NEED to backup your data before you start, because you will be completely formatting your device in the process.
Installation steps:
Download the ROM and flash it in TWRP or fastboot
After ROM is finished installing, reboot to recovery, so that you use the slot you installed your ROM to. If you didn't flash TWRP after installing the ROM, then reboot to fastboot and boot TWRP.
After booting TWRP, and active slot having the ROM installed, flash the enable_encryption.zip
Now go to Wipe > Format data > Type yes.
Now reboot to system, and you will be encrypted. You can check by going into Settings > Security > Encryption and credentials, or you can boot TWRP and check for yourself, after setting a password of course.
Note: Flash Magisk, ONLY after your first boot, and after you have confirmed you're encrypted. Flashing most of the other stuff before first boot, like gapps, should be fine.
Upgrade steps:Unfortunately, upgrading ROM via OTA is out of the question, so you will need to update via TWRP or fastboot.
Theoretically it can be done because the updated partition is not booted, and there are apps that can flash zip files while system is booted, but I won't be trying it soon, pure and simply because some users lose root after taking an OTA, because of Magisk's addon.d survival script, and without root, modifying partitions is impossible.
There are some workarounds for this problem as well but I won't get into that.
After downloading the zip file of your ROM, and enable_encryption.zip, boot to TWRP.
Flash the update for the ROM.
Reboot to TWRP, or go to fastboot and boot it again.
Flash enable_encryption.zip, magisk if you want it, and reboot system. [NOTE: if your ROM maintainer needs you to flash anything after an update, you can do that as well after flashing this zip.]
You should be fine, and prompted for a password.
Issues that might occur:The first issue that everyone might point out is
What if I forget to flash the zip after an update, or if I take an OTA?
This is an easy fix, as long as you don't panic. If you boot the ROM without flashing the enable encryption zip, instead of "Enter your password", you will be greeted with "Encryption unsuccessful, to resume using your phone, you will need to factory reset" with a button that says "Erase all data".
DO NOT ERASE ALL DATA, THIS CAN BE EASILY FIXED.
Just go to TWRP, and flash the zip to enable encryption, then reboot, you should be able to enter your password and continue using your device.
Another one could be
What if TWRP currently doesn't support decryption?
Yeah, this happens quite a lot with guacamole and Android 11. Oneplus loves changing how encryption works whenever TWRP maintainer makes it work.
This doesn't matter that much, you can sideload both ROM and this zip, regardless of if TWRP can actually read your data or not.
And finally
Installation of the zip is failing, why?
Well, there are 3 reasons if it ever fails, first one you could solve by redownloading it, or transferring it to device/sideloading again.
The second one, could be that the ROM maintainer packaged the ROM with 100% reserved blocks in the vendor.img, thus disabling writes. I personally don't think this will ever happen on our device, but it could happen.
The third one could be solved by trying out another TWRP.
This zip uses the default encryption method that is used by stock ROM, and that is fileencryption=ice, just a thing to note when choosing to flash this.
Because of this, this zip will not work if a ROM used FBEV2, and then was disabled by the maintainer, this only enables the default FBE we have on our device.
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Is this enable_encryption.zip only works for oneplus 7 pro ?? If so then can you please provide the file that works for Mi A2.