How to remove a virus from my phone - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

I have a issue with a virus or bug or* malware or something like that Long ago without knowing much about security I got into pages and sure I downloaded a virus which I can not remove I do hard reset a factory reset I even*reinstall the system following the instructions get me by the OnePlus support web and still have the problems I found that about the problem when one day my phone star going slow and every time I turn of the cellphone* and turn on when I go to archives*the file appears*a file with the name
voice_instructions_unitless.zip
I erase the file and the file appears when I turn of and turn on what I can do what the best step I spoke with a person recommended me to do a Root Because he told me that the virus was at the root of the system or components or something like that and deleting the whole system and reinstall everything I could recover my phone but I do not know how to do it I am never Root a phone before I Read some tutorial but I am scare because i just updated my phone and maybe the tutorial be outdate i read the comments and is never clear I need help and oneplus customer service what me to send the phone so they can fixed but I don't have other phone what you recommend please help me
I have the OnePlus 3T
OxygenOS version 5.0.6
Android version 8.0.0

Eddcam said:
I have a issue with a virus or bug or* malware or something like that Long ago without knowing much about security I got into pages and sure I downloaded a virus which I can not remove I do hard reset a factory reset I even*reinstall the system following the instructions get me by the OnePlus support web and still have the problems I found that about the problem when one day my phone star going slow and every time I turn of the cellphone* and turn on when I go to archives*the file appears*a file with the name
voice_instructions_unitless.zip
I erase the file and the file appears when I turn of and turn on what I can do what the best step I spoke with a person recommended me to do a Root Because he told me that the virus was at the root of the system or components or something like that and deleting the whole system and reinstall everything I could recover my phone but I do not know how to do it I am never Root a phone before I Read some tutorial but I am scare because i just updated my phone and maybe the tutorial be outdate i read the comments and is never clear I need help and oneplus customer service what me to send the phone so they can fixed but I don't have other phone what you recommend please help me
I have the OnePlus 3T
OxygenOS version 5.0.6
Android version 8.0.0
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Questions belong in the 'Questions' section.
In your position i wouldn't do anything less than a run through of the unbrick tools. To my mind that's about as clean a reset of your software as you can get. Even then a stubborn virus might still linger. Have you tried any of the virus scan apps from the store yet?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.malwarebytes.antimalware
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Unbrick guides:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/guide-oneplus-3-3t-unbrick.531047/
If you're not at all confident in being able to follow those guides, or if no apps from the Store are any help, you should send your phone to Oneplus, or have a friend run through the guide for you.
Question:
When you did the Factory Reset, did you boot into the OS without signing into your account and without restoring apps to check if the .zip was gone? Because if you do have malware it's most likely from an App you installed. Restoring the same app, or restoring a backup that has the malware would obviously reinfect you, even after a Factory Reset.
Try the reset and once done boot into Android, skipping all setup steps. Don't restore anything. Is the problem still there? If not, don't restore anything that isn't from the Play Store.
The name of that .zip sounds like you might have tried installing some custom voice pack for Turn-by-Turn navigation? Don't install random .apk files from unreliable sources!

There is no virus for Android and there is no way that anything harmful would survive after a factory reset.
Something else is happening and probably the OP has some other problem with his device.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk

RASTAVIPER said:
There is no virus for Android...
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People use the terms virus and malware interchangeably. Being a pedant about what term he uses isn't helpful at all. While it may not be a 'virus', Android can easily be host to any number of malware problems.
...and there is no way that anything harmful would survive after a factory reset.
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While i mostly agree, a Factory Reset leaves the /system partition intact. Malware could theoretically replace system binaries with malicious versions. I'm sure malware like 'DroidDream' were more than capable of surviving simple resets.
Something else is happening and probably the OP has some other problem with his device.
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Could be, but I have no reason to doubt his claim. Sounds to me to be a simple case of sideloading a dodgy .apk. If the .zip mentioned in the OP is surviving a Factory Reset, it could be one of two things. Either some nasty malware or something that is being restored after the reset. Either sideloaded by the same .apk or restored via a backup method like TiBU.
As i mentioned above, he should reset and check before restoring anything.
I've seen adware recently that was displaying Ads in a users Dialer, generated by an infected Play Store app. They had to reinstall apps one at a time to discover which app had the malware.

Thanks Dirk
thanks for your answer the first question I have is why the unbrick tools
the second is I download the antivirus from the Play Store application runn the antivirus program to the system and did not detect any virus or anything It says my phone is clean
The third I did the Factory reset I even created a new email account and I did a clean installation I did not backup any application I downloaded them again from the Play Store I have never downloaded applications outside the Play Store what has happened is that after the factor and reset the first two days the phone is working the third day be using it starts to fail the applications that always installed on Facebook WhatsApp Google translator and others I can make a list If you want but everything has been from the Play Store and are applications downloaded by thousands of people
fourth and if I can not download anything from Play Store Then what I can do to download applications where you recommended to download the application I will do the Factory reset and follow the steps mentioned and not install anything from Play Store I'll let you know what happens
fifth I'll be more aware to see what is installed
sixth You think a headphone wireless can install a virus or malware or something like that I remember that something weird happened when I plug my headphones and by mistake I accept something that I'm not sure why was

Eddcam said:
the first two days the phone is working the third day be using it starts to fail
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1) In what way is it "failing"?
2) Have you considered trying a Custom ROM? That's what most of us use xda for.

Dirk
the third day i turn he phone off and turn on the phone on when I go to archive the file is there again then the phone star going slow it get out control like do think by himself like close the app o ver Freeze or the app that I have open stop working and I remember ask me to accept some kind of voice permission by mistake I accept this time the volumen get lower that is it normal I raise the whole volume and it is heard less than previously I want to have a phone clean out the problem but Whit this
I am going to learn more about the custom rom because I don't know to much about a hope this fix my phone

Eddcam said:
the third day i turn he phone off and turn on the phone on when I go to archive the file is there again then the phone star going slow it get out control like do think by himself like close the app o ver Freeze or the app that I have open stop working and I remember ask me to accept some kind of voice permission by mistake I accept this time the volumen get lower that is it normal I raise the whole volume and it is heard less than previously I want to have a phone clean out the problem but Whit this
I am going to learn more about the custom rom because I don't know to much about a hope this fix my phone
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I mentioned before that the .zip you named before sounded like a custom voice pack for turn-by-turn navigation. When i Googled it there were similar sounding .zips on a few fileshare sites. I assume these are malware. Now you get problems with "some kind of voice permission". You can see how these things might be related, yes?
Do you use navigation? What App do you use? Have you installed any custom voice packs?
I don't know what you mean by "the archive". Do you mean Internal Storage? Can you upload a screenshot?
My guess is that one of the apps you keep installing is bad. Malware or just bad coding, it doesn't matter. You should factory reset and only install Google Apps for now. Don't install anything else. That means during the setup process on the clean install, when you sign in and sync your account you don't want to automatically restore your Apps. Install only Google Apps from Play Store after setup and run the phone like that for a while to see if it fixes the problem.
To rule out a bad OTA/Install of OOS 5.0.6, follow these instructions to reflash the ROM:
https://downloads.oneplus.com/oneplus-3t/oneplus_3t_oxygenos_5.0.6/

Dirk said:
1) In what way is it "failing"?
2) Have you considered trying a Custom ROM? That's what most of us use xda for.
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2) not really
Devices with almost pure Android like Oneplus don't really need a custom Rom.
Especially when they still get regularly updates like 3T.
Rooting and other info are provided too, we are not here mostly for custom Roms.
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RASTAVIPER said:
2) not really
Devices with almost pure Android like Oneplus don't really need a custom Rom.
Especially when they still get regularly updates like 3T.
Rooting and other info are provided too, we are not here mostly for custom Roms.
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Are you new?
OOS is not "almost pure Android" and neither are most Custom ROMs. You're comparing Apples to Oranges.
Are you going to tell all the people using Pie ROMs right now that they should stop and go back to OOS because "they still get regularly updates like 3T"
Most people use XDA for Custom ROMs. Get over it and stop posting already.

Eddcam said:
I have a issue with a virus or bug or* malware or something like that Long ago without knowing much about security I got into pages and sure I downloaded a virus which I can not remove I do hard reset a factory reset I even*reinstall the system following the instructions get me by the OnePlus support web and still have the problems I found that about the problem when one day my phone star going slow and every time I turn of the cellphone* and turn on when I go to archives*the file appears*a file with the name
voice_instructions_unitless.zip
I erase the file and the file appears when I turn of and turn on what I can do what the best step I spoke with a person recommended me to do a Root Because he told me that the virus was at the root of the system or components or something like that and deleting the whole system and reinstall everything I could recover my phone but I do not know how to do it I am never Root a phone before I Read some tutorial but I am scare because i just updated my phone and maybe the tutorial be outdate i read the comments and is never clear I need help and oneplus customer service what me to send the phone so they can fixed but I don't have other phone what you recommend please help me
I have the OnePlus 3T
OxygenOS version 5.0.6
Android version 8.0.0
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It is not malware or a "virus", it required by Google Maps for voice navigation.
Had you open the archive and inspected its contents, or performed a simple Google Search, you'd know exactly what it was for.
Sent from my OnePlus 3T using XDA Labs

Dirk said:
Are you new?
OOS is not "almost pure Android" and neither are most Custom ROMs. You're comparing Apples to Oranges.
Are you going to tell all the people using Pie ROMs right now that they should stop and go back to OOS because "they still get regularly updates like 3T"
Most people use XDA for Custom ROMs. Get over it and stop posting already.
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Do you know how to use the forum's search option?
Or even find the member's signatures.
Then you would know if I am new or not.
And your question is irrelevant. I answered to your post about why people join XDA. U make wrong assumptions, which is not necessarily bad. It's worse that you try to convince about your arguments by posting incorrect info.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk

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[Q] Where can I find documentation?

OK, kind of a strange question but . . .
My daughter sent me this phone cause she got it as a freebie from TMobile and it came with the stock Gingerbread / bloatware configuration on it. I immediately Googled some info on how to root it, installed ClockworkMod and CM 11 and have been pretty happy.
Now I want to install the latest CM12 build. I grabbed the TWRP tool and the CM12 built and am ready to go, but first I would like to understand what I can safely delete and what features Google duplicates that CM provides. For example, I have three launchers on my phone (Trebuchet, Nova, and Google) and I am sure that is one, maybe two, too many. Ditto picture and sound apps.
I am not averse to actually reading documentation, but can somebody point me to a tutorial site where I can educate myself and do some reading. I prefer a skinny configuration that only has the stuff I need but I need a little guidance before I start nuking away.
Also, since I flashed this phone within hours of receiving it in the mail I never backed up anything in Gingerbread before the flash. I assume that I will have to reinstall all my apps and data after I flash to CM12 or is there a way to just flash the OS and leave the rest untouched?

About to wipe and 're-build' N6. Couple of Q.

Couple of quick (probably stupid) questions about wiping and rebuilding the phone:
I haven't done a "flash-all.bat" in quite a few iterations of Android updates. I keep hearing from different people how smooth and how fast and bug free their phone is after doing a "Flash-all.bat" on it.
Is this true or do you all think it's just a placebo effect?
I've already done a Titanium Backup of my apps. Do you all recommend doing it that way or, re-installing the apps and re-set everything up from the Play Store all over again?
I've backed up my "userdata" folder to my PC. Is there a way, after wiping the phone to completely erase the SD card and/or check for errors? Or, not necessary?
I've seen some discussion that people are no longer using Chainfire's SU any more and have moved on to something else (the other SU name escapes me at the moment)?
An unlocked Bootloader now trips SafetyNet? So there is no real reason to try and install "SUHide" and the like in order to get Android Pay working? I've not messed around
with trying to bypass the SafetyNet and just resigned myself to never being able to use A.P. Should I even mess with all of that?
Anything else you all might recommend on a "restart" of a device, I'd be eager to hear!
Thanks all!
1. FlashAll is way too drastic. It deletes every single file you had on your emmc. Doing factory reset from TWRP only deletes the apps and settings and leaves all your photos, documents, downloads, etc.
2. I let Google install my apps after a new setup and then let TB restore the data for those that Google couldn't. Since MM even Google manages to restore some data too.
3. Unless you want to sell it, there's no need to wipe it completely.
4. PHH's superuser is completely open source and more and more people use it.
5. Yep, you need a custom kernel for SafetyNet if your bootloader is open. There is one already for 7.0 too
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istperson said:
1. FlashAll is way too drastic. It deletes every single file you had on your emmc. Doing factory reset from TWRP only deletes the apps and settings and leaves all your photos, documents, downloads, etc.
2. I let Google install my apps after a new setup and then let TB restore the data for those that Google couldn't. Since MM even Google manages to restore some data too.
3. Unless you want to sell it, there's no need to wipe it completely.
4. PHH's superuser is completely open source and more and more people use it.
5. Yep, you need a custom kernel for SafetyNet if your bootloader is open. There is one already for 7.0 too
Sent from my Nexus 6P running Nougat DP 7.1 using Tapatalk
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1) Ok, so I will just do a "factory reset" in TWRP then.
2) I will have to take a look at the TB Backup, I've only done "Backup all user apps". I'll check if there is just a setting for "Data for user apps" then.
3) Ok. Point taken. Just thought wiping the internal storage might get rid of any "ghosts in the system" so to speak.
4) Thank you for refreshing my memory. Forgot the name of the other SU.
5) I'll check to see if Franco Kernel has that, or plans on implementing it. I've been using F.K. forever so hopefully he will get around to releasing one.
** Unrelated note: Your 6p, in hindsight, was it worth the upgrade from the 6? Since the new Pixels are out, I'm assuming the 6P are going to start dropping in price at this point **
Thanks again for the suggestions / help
usafle said:
** Unrelated note: Your 6p, in hindsight, was it worth the upgrade from the 6? Since the new Pixels are out, I'm assuming the 6P are going to start dropping in price at this point **
Thanks again for the suggestions / help
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This was indeed worth it, it was a store display model activated for a couple of months, I got it for half price.
But I needed a daily device while I develop Nougat for my N6. Then switch them and develop it for the 6P.
But as a device I'm very pleased with it, it's faster, the camera is better, and the 7.1 DP is already better than the official 7.0.
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Which versions of Tasker and App Factory are compatible for Android 5?

Which version of Tasker and App factory exactly work together? the new AF update failed to work with Tasker for android 5. Where should I download them if official website quit old releases? I blindly try, but if I uncheck the beginners mode, it quits to the desktop... I tried alot of beta and new ones, nothing exports and even I dont know where if anything.
Can someone help me a bit please?
darkpixie said:
Which version of Tasker and App factory exactly work together? the new AF update failed to work with Tasker for android 5. Where should I download them if official website quit old releases? I blindly try, but if I uncheck the beginners mode, it quits to the desktop... I tried alot of beta and new ones, nothing exports and even I dont know where if anything.
Can someone help me a bit please?
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In past I've used Tasker 4.8u4 and App Factory 4.8u4 on Lollipop and I didn't have any problems with it.
Now, when I've tried Tasker 4.9u4 with AF 4.8u4 it didn't work of course. It was failing and telling me that I need X package version. You can see the package version with Titanium Backup.
You can download older/newer apps from apkmirror, which is said to be trustable as far as I know. I've used it myself few times. Here are the releases for App Factory on apkmirror. But as you see, there aren't all the version and the one I've mentioned isn't there. You can search for it on Google and there'll be more sites, but keep in mind that most of the websites has ads and annoying popups when touching on the download button. There's also the possibility that the apk was modified and nobody is responsible if something would happen. I don't remember from where I've got the App Factory 4.8u4 though.
By the way, you should use Titanium Backup, so you would have backups of older original versions.
It seems the final product is not all so many ways compatible. I sent an email explaining the problem to the support:
"bad tasker package version 4065, need 5058 update tasker and app factory, and I installed both new from Google Play".
Please double-check that you really have the latest versions, neither have
changed since 6 months and others don't have this problem. Thanks, Pent
So, looks like they updated AF to the newest forgetting about the Tasker itself or they missed something.
I'am a newbie developper working on Sony E2303 Android rooted with preinstalled Linux as second partition, which basically means I am lacking alot of what?
Do I need to install some IDE etc whatever to use T and AP together? Why is it so hard to develop miracle android like app and do it right? Its not an spaceship, I know, just a tiny program, why all those "u" and "m" in the versions, discrepancies and that godlike "user is a looser" attitude of the support?
I hope they see it, repair it, adapt, make it better, because I triple checked and I cant "boldly go where no man has gone before"

Google pay not working after unroot

Hi I've been using a custom rom for quite some time now but I decided to go back to stock as I don't really see the benefits.
the issue I'm having is despite flashing a stock rom in Odin and seemingly completely unrooting the device, apps like google pay aren't allowing me to use them as they say the device has been rooted or modified in some way.
in the settings it clearly says my device is official status, does anyone know how to overcome this issue please? I prefer to use google pay to my cards as I often lose them if I take them out
thanks
Drizzy xS said:
Hi I've been using a custom rom for quite some time now but I decided to go back to stock as I don't really see the benefits.
the issue I'm having is despite flashing a stock rom in Odin and seemingly completely unrooting the device, apps like google pay aren't allowing me to use them as they say the device has been rooted or modified in some way.
in the settings it clearly says my device is official status, does anyone know how to overcome this issue please? I prefer to use google pay to my cards as I often lose them if I take them out
thanks
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well it was probably written in every thread when you downloaded twrp and followed the guide to root that this was going to happen. its pretty wide spread knowledge if you'd care to have investigate a bit before jumping ship. been like this for years and years so nothing new or "hidden".
reading goes a long way. even now if you'd have taken a minute to investigate you'd see the futility of what you want to accomplish. ( going to stock and expecting it to be as it once was before knox was tripped)
moreover there are guides on how to hide google pay and installing a version that does not detect root or a modified system.
search is your friend.
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there is one thing that i just though of that you might have forgotten to do and just might work though.
during the rooting/twrp process you had to go to dev options and toggle the OEM unlock.
go there and lock back OEM. this will wipe device so beware.
also when you fully flashed back the 4 md5 files with odin, was data wiped?

Question How to install latest firmware without losing data?

This is the first time I've needed to do something like this, so I'm a little confused. I've downloaded the latest firmware update for the Tab S8+ and have patched the AP file with Magisk. However, I'm not sure what to do in order to keep all of my data after flashing it. Is there something I need to change to make this happen? We don't have TWRP yet, so I want to be extra careful in doing this, so I won't have to painstakingly reinstall and reconfigure everything all over again.
From my understanding of this post's step 3, sub-step 9:
If your tablet was already rooted, and you're just updating:
Click CSC and select the HOME_CSC_XXX_XXX.tar.md5
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Whereas the first time you root you'd use CSC, which would wipe the device. HOME_CSC doesn't wipe the device. I'd go as far as deleting or moving the normal CSC file so that there's less chance you'll accidentally flash it.
Did you have any luck with it? I had successfully rooted with a magisk patched AP. Then I tried to flash an updated firmware, where I also magisk patched the AP file, and I also flashed the HOME_CSC because I wanted to keep my data. This however has somehow resulted in a soft brick. Reflashing to the previous firmware is also not possible as the bootloader had updated from U1 to U2.
Now it seems like my only way out seems to be to reflash the stock AP. Any idea if this would wipe my internalSD?
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Did you have any luck with it? I had successfully rooted with a magisk patched AP. Then I tried to flash an updated firmware, where I also magisk patched the AP file, and I also flashed the HOME_CSC because I wanted to keep my data. This however has somehow resulted in a soft brick. Reflashing to the previous firmware is also not possible as the bootloader had updated from U1 to U2.
Now it seems like my only way out seems to be to reflash the stock AP. Any idea if this would wipe my internalSD?
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Strange. I've updated twice (after already being rooted) with no issue so far (following the steps here closely). Had you disabled (and updated) any Magisk Modules you had installed before updating, in case there were compatibility issues?
As far as I'm aware, flashing any AP file will not wipe your internal storage, and only flashing the (non-home) CSC will wipe your internal storage. The answer to that question might also depend on what is actually the issue that caused your soft brick if it wasn't just some weird fluke.
Edit: @SavXL answered this question better here. (I was mistaken)
Good luck to you, I hope you salvage your information. I still haven't done this, but I plan on using SyncThing to sync my internal storage with my computer once a day when it's on Wi-Fi. I use Google Photos for pictures and video, but just for anything else, I'd like the extra backup. Of course, I use Swift Backup also, although I back up to the cloud only so it doesn't take up any internal storage space, nor abuse my Micro SD card with heavy file writing.
@emko7 I see now that you posted about this in I believe four threads. I know you are or were in a tough situation - we've all been there before (or a lot of us have), but please don't post looking for help on the same thing in multiple places. PIck an existing thread if appropriate, or create a new Question thread if an existing thread doesn't make sense, and stick with it.
Besides being against XDA Developers Forum Rules , it also created the situation where multiple users are helping you in multiple places, which may be duplicative of each other or at cross-purposes.
Thank you, and still good luck to you!
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roirraW edor ehT said:
@emko7 I see now that you posted about this in I believe four threads. I know you are or were in a tough situation - we've all been there before (or a lot of us have), but please don't post looking for help on the same thing in multiple places. PIck an existing thread if appropriate, or create a new Question thread if an existing thread doesn't make sense, and stick with it.
Besides being against XDA Developers Forum Rules , it also created the situation where multiple users are helping you in multiple places, which may be duplicative of each other or at cross-purposes.
Thank you, and still good luck to you!
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Sorry about that, was just looking for relevant information wherever I could find it.
The only thing I done differently from the guide is that I also flashed the CP file when updating. It displayed PASS. But it just wouldn't boot. I didn't disable any Magisk modules beforehand, didn't occur to me to do that.
I had syncthing setup on my Download folder, and I did make a TitaniumBackup of all of my apps. What I didn't do is backup all of my videos and photos. Had some screen recordings on there that I still needed also.
I was under the impression that flashing a stock rom, or going from root to unrooted would wipe data. It may not, but I'm not willing to test it yet. I also don't really want to wait around for a TWRP release because who knows how long that will take.
The only other thing I've come across that may help is this script that I can flash from recovery. It may need some tweaking to make it compatible with my device and to actually backup the correct partitions. So I'm still trying to figure out if it's a viable option as it's made for a fairly old samsung model originally. This is where I found it.
How to Copy and Delete files in Android Using Recovery Mode?
After rooting my SCH-i589, I did several experiments with my cell phone and several times I faced problems like auto restart due to inadequate or missing
www.isrgrajan.com
emko7 said:
Sorry about that, was just looking for relevant information wherever I could find it.
The only thing I done differently from the guide is that I also flashed the CP file when updating. It displayed PASS. But it just wouldn't boot. I didn't disable any Magisk modules beforehand, didn't occur to me to do that.
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Would you mind if I ask why you were flashing the CP file?
emko7 said:
I had syncthing setup on my Download folder, and I did make a TitaniumBackup of all of my apps. What I didn't do is backup all of my videos and photos. Had some screen recordings on there that I still needed also.
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That sucks. When I had SyncThing set up on a different device before, I ended up just syncing the whole root level (and everything below) of internal storage. It was definitely more than I needed to but I knew I didn't only want my Download folder and I didn't have to want to remember to add new folders as my use of the device progressed.
emko7 said:
I was under the impression that flashing a stock rom, or going from root to unrooted would wipe data. It may not, but I'm not willing to test it yet. I also don't really want to wait around for a TWRP release because who knows how long that will take.
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My experience with newer Samsung devices is definitely lacking. This was the first (rootable) Samsung device I've had since my Galaxy S3 although, from memory, a lot has stayed the same, and I've been used to the Google Pixel process for everything for the last 5 1/2 years.
I would definitely go by how @SavXL answered your question regarding what would wipe your device, as they're definitely more experienced with recent Samsung devices than I am.
emko7 said:
The only other thing I've come across that may help is this script that I can flash from recovery. It may need some tweaking to make it compatible with my device and to actually backup the correct partitions. So I'm still trying to figure out if it's a viable option as it's made for a fairly old samsung model originally. This is where I found it.
How to Copy and Delete files in Android Using Recovery Mode?
After rooting my SCH-i589, I did several experiments with my cell phone and several times I faced problems like auto restart due to inadequate or missing
www.isrgrajan.com
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Unfortunately, I'm no help in this area. I hope you find a solution that works for you.
roirraW edor ehT said:
Would you mind if I ask why you were flashing the CP file?
That sucks. When I had SyncThing set up on a different device before, I ended up just syncing the whole root level (and everything below) of internal storage. It was definitely more than I needed to but I knew I didn't only want my Download folder and I didn't have to want to remember to add new folders as my use of the device progressed.
My experience with newer Samsung devices is definitely lacking. This was the first (rootable) Samsung device I've had since my Galaxy S3 although, from memory, a lot has stayed the same, and I've been used to the Google Pixel process for everything for the last 5 1/2 years.
I would definitely go by how @SavXL answered your question regarding what would wipe your device, as they're definitely more experienced with recent Samsung devices than I am.
Unfortunately, I'm no help in this area. I hope you find a solution that works for you.
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I suppose I was just going through the firmware and adding every file, didn't realise I could skip that one.
Yeah not a bad idea using SyncThing on the whole root level. I might do that once I eventually regain access to my tablet.
Thanks for your help

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