TWRP 3.6.2 not work for decrypt a12
ZAHIDx said:
TWRP 3.6.2 not work for decrypt a12
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For encryption just remove lock screen security and reboot.
TWRP A12
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=321666
NOSS8 said:
For encryption just remove lock screen security and reboot.
TWRP A12
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=321666
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That's correct, but in my case I'm running EliteROM wich is decrypted by default, if I want to backup my system with TWRP-3.6.2 the super partition shows "zero MB" even without any lockscreen option... not like in OFox where it shows the real partition size... So, the backup will be done without system or super-partition. Am I right? Thank you.
Hellera said:
That's correct, but in my case I'm running EliteROM wich is decrypted by default, if I want to backup my system with TWRP-3.6.2 the super partition shows "zero MB" even without any lockscreen option... not like in OFox where it shows the real partition size... So, the backup will be done without system or super-partition. Am I right? Thank you.
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Sure, but full restores with TWRP or O.F tend to work only on the same rom (when it works).
You can use Mi cloud on PC or PHONE eventually MI phone assistant.(data only).
NOSS8 said:
Sure, but full restores with TWRP or O.F tend to work only on the same rom (when it works).
You can use Mi cloud on PC or PHONE eventually MI phone assistant.(data only).
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I'm testing almost every rom I found... with OFOX I can restore my entire system every time.... I'm not sure the same with TWRP, and I think the reason is android 12. With android 11 every recovery image works fine.
NOSS8 said:
For encryption just remove lock screen security and reboot.
TWRP A12
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=321666
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It did not work, which of the links you give will be good for my ROM?
ZAHIDx said:
It did not work, which of the links you give will be good for my ROM?
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There are several trying the last one but removing the security from the lock screen is fine.
Your rom is in A12 so yes,phone code name SWEET. (but some TWRP are not yet 100% functional).
What do you want to do with the twrp?
NOSS8 said:
There are several trying the last one but removing the security from the lock screen is fine.
Your rom is in A12 so yes,phone code name SWEET. (but some TWRP are not yet 100% functional).
What do you want to do with the twrp?
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I am willing to go with any recovery, which can decrypt my ROM
ZAHIDx said:
I am willing to go with any recovery, which can decrypt my ROM
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ok,but for what to do?
NOSS8 said:
ok,but for what to do?
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Can I go to any ROM in this situation? Because my partition cannot be wiped
ZAHIDx said:
Can I go to any ROM in this situation? Because my partition cannot be wiped
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For AOSP rom or Custom Miui roms,first installation requires to format data not just wipe.
Again remove lock screen security and with the TWRP:
If the TWRP ask to "enter password for the user" just select cancel.
Wipe/format data type yes reboot TWRP.(if errors red lines restart the procedure).
rebooting to the TWRP on each try.
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I im using twrp 3.0 version work perfectly but when i upgrade twrp or redwolf. Then storage will not showing.. I cant see storage please help:crying:
emailofavinash5 said:
I im using twrp 3.0 version work perfectly but when i upgrade twrp or redwolf. Then storage will not showing.. I cant see storage please help:crying:
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I think because your phone is encrypted. The way the decryption is to format it in twrp. Wipe > Format Data then type yes.
Backup all files before the data format.
MattHdH said:
I think because your phone is encrypted. The way the decryption is to format it in twrp. Wipe > Format Data then type yes.
Backup all files before the data format.
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but it will erase my all internal storage and is i will do all time this method? . To use twrp.. Or redwolf. ?
emailofavinash5 said:
but it will erase my all internal storage and is i will do all time this method? . To use twrp.. Or redwolf. ?
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Noo, you have to just do it once and if you want to flash Oreo ROMs, use Oreo twrp. You need not format the data then.
What I noticed is that its showing up as 0mb because the device is still encrypted. In order to fix this boot up into the OS. Set a screen lock PIN or password. Make sure you save it as requiring password on startup. Then bootup into TWRP and it should ask you for your password to decrypt. Put in the correct password and your files should show up again.
Note : Got this answer also from @morphixxp
Exodus4 said:
What I noticed is that its showing up as 0mb because the device is still encrypted. In order to fix this boot up into the OS. Set a screen lock PIN or password. Make sure you save it as requiring password on startup. Then bootup into TWRP and it should ask you for your password to decrypt. Put in the correct password and your files should show up again.
Note : Got this answer also from @morphixxp
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Do i need all time password to open twrp ?
emailofavinash5 said:
Do i need all time password to open twrp ?
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No, what i read is that will decrypt your phone. Btw, have you tried it?
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Exodus4 said:
No, what i read is that will decrypt your phone. Btw, have you tried it?
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I set password and set also startup password but nothing happens when i put password in twrp this say this password incorrect.. in redwolf also in twrp newr verson help
Technovkki said:
I set password and set also startup password but nothing happens when i put password in twrp this say this password incorrect.. in redwolf also in twrp newr verson help
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Then, downgrade to 3.0 by cofface, wipe your phone, upgrade to redwolf or twrp 3.x.
Another one, what version of redwolf are you using? I suggest using the one that teamghost made. Its on their worldgiz.com
Site.
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Exodus4 said:
Then, downgrade to 3.0 by cofface, wipe your phone, upgrade to redwolf or twrp 3.x.
Another one, what version of redwolf are you using? I suggest using the one that teamghost made. Its on their worldgiz.com
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Is team ghost ROMs are safe???
Technovkki said:
Is team ghost ROMs are safe???
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Its Safe. I used their redwolf recovery and its very smooth!
if you need the link, here's the link:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/teamghost/files/santoni/RedWolf_Recovery/
Note: if you use the 2gb ram download the 2gb ram version. if you use other than the 2gb ram version download the other one and flash it.
Everytime I boot into recovery it asks for my pin lock code. Entering my pin everytime into the recovery is mildly irritating. Anyway to remove this?
Do I have format data everytime I flash a new rom? It is a pain to backup my data everytime to a PC when flashing a new rom.
rv5750 said:
Everytime I boot into recovery it asks for my pin lock code. Entering my pin everytime into the recovery is mildly irritating. Anyway to remove this?
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It's a minor inconvenience for the security of your personal data in the phone.
rv5750 said:
Do I have format data everytime I flash a new rom? It is a pain to backup my data everytime to a PC when flashing a new rom.
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You don't need to format data unless you want to remove encryption, but it's advisable to at least wipe data.
When wiping data TWRP will leave the external storage intact (even though external storage is stored in the data partition). So app and ROM data is lost, but personal data is kept.
When you format data, then personal data in external storage is lost too.
Robbo.5000 said:
It's a minor inconvenience for the security of your personal data in the phone.
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Is there no way to remove it? The thing is I don't want encryption. I saw a file on K20 Pro telegram group named FCrypt Disabler which disables force encryption. Will that do the trick? When should I flash that file?
rv5750 said:
Is there no way to remove it? The thing is I don't want encryption. I saw a file on K20 Pro telegram group named FCrypt Disabler which disables force encryption. Will that do the trick? When should I flash that file?
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Are you on official MIUI?
If you're on a custom ROM, then after formatting data you should remain unencrypted without needing to do anything else.
Robbo.5000 said:
Are you on official MIUI?
If you're on a custom ROM, then after formatting data you should remain unencrypted without needing to do anything else.
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I'm on latest Havoc but I don't know how Orangefox is encrypted.
rv5750 said:
I'm on latest Havoc but I don't know how Orangefox is encrypted.
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Sorry, I'm forgetting that is now standard to encrypt the phone automatically when setting a PIN for unlocking. Try the script linked in the bottom of this post to disable encryption permanently.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...0s-twrp-status-phh-gsis-t3939325/post79720268
Robbo.5000 said:
Sorry, I'm forgetting that is now standard to encrypt the phone automatically when setting a PIN for unlocking. Try the script linked in the bottom of this post to disable encryption permanently.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...0s-twrp-status-phh-gsis-t3939325/post79720268
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If I used pattern unlock instead of pin it wouldn't have encrypted the rom?
In the linked thread it says to format data and then flash the file. Suppose I want to install a new rom.
The current process for this phone is:
1. Flash MIUI Chinese rom.
2. Wipe everything except vendor and internal storage.
3. Flash rom of choice and gapps.
4. Format data.
5. Boot the device.
At which step should I flash that file? Flashing the decryption file is after formatting data (step 4), right?
What if I already am on a custom rom? Flashing the file would decrypt the rom or not?
Sorry for asking so many questions. The previous device I had was Redmi Note 4 (mido) so it wasn't necessary to do all these things.
rv5750 said:
If I used pattern unlock instead of pin it wouldn't have encrypted the rom?
In the linked thread it says to format data and then flash the file. Suppose I want to install a new rom.
The current process for this phone is:
1. Flash MIUI Chinese rom.
2. Wipe everything except vendor and internal storage.
3. Flash rom of choice and gapps.
4. Format data.
5. Boot the device.
At which step should I flash that file? Flashing the decryption file is after formatting data (step 4), right?
What if I already am on a custom rom? Flashing the file would decrypt the rom or not?
Sorry for asking so many questions. The previous device I had was Redmi Note 4 (mido) so it wasn't necessary to do all these things.
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My previous phone was a OnePlus 3, and so this was never an issue with that. After that phone had a fatal accident I had a Redmi 6a for 3 months while I waited for a an all screen with SD855 to be released. All I did with that was install TWRP and Magisk. So I've never actually tried to permanently remove encryption, so don't take what I'm saying as definite.
Not all ROMs require you to format data. I'm on the AOSiP ROM and it wasn't required. I'll move to the Havoc ROM soon, and again it's not required to format data.
My understanding is that you will have an unencrypted phone, even after setting a pin, after flashing that script, so I assume that it would be unnecessary to format data where a ROM install instruction tells you to. This is usually done to ensure the data partition is unencrypted before flashing.
I think setting a pattern also encrypts the phone. I have seen a guide on how to replicate the pattern using the keyboard in TWRP, but can't find it again now.
rv5750 said:
If I used pattern unlock instead of pin it wouldn't have encrypted the rom?
In the linked thread it says to format data and then flash the file. Suppose I want to install a new rom.
The current process for this phone is:
1. Flash MIUI Chinese rom.
2. Wipe everything except vendor and internal storage.
3. Flash rom of choice and gapps.
4. Format data.
5. Boot the device.
At which step should I flash that file? Flashing the decryption file is after formatting data (step 4), right?
What if I already am on a custom rom? Flashing the file would decrypt the rom or not?
Sorry for asking so many questions. The previous device I had was Redmi Note 4 (mido) so it wasn't necessary to do all these things.
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Flash right before first boot
Robbo.5000 said:
Sorry, I'm forgetting that is now standard to encrypt the phone automatically when setting a PIN for unlocking. Try the script linked in the bottom of this post to disable encryption permanently.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...0s-twrp-status-phh-gsis-t3939325/post79720268
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Hi,
This scripts DecScript-Universal-v2.zip don't works on eu.rom 20.1.16/21 v3. Stuck in bootloop·
Any other solutions?
Thanks.
sfairmm said:
Hi,
This scripts DecScript-Universal-v2.zip don't works on eu.rom 20.1.16/21 v3. Stuck in bootloop·
Any other solutions?
Thanks.
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See if the disable force encrypt script in this post works. It's more up to date.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...ners-guide-to-raphaelin-t4020543/post81217503
Robbo.5000 said:
See if the disable force encrypt script in this post works. It's more up to date.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...ners-guide-to-raphaelin-t4020543/post81217503
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Good!!
I will try and after sharing with you.
Just knowledge, yesterday I flashed the script by @AndyYan, and the device starts again only after the 3 installation attempts. This script works on eu.rom 9.8xx i tested there.
Have nice!
Robbo.5000 said:
Sorry, I'm forgetting that is now standard to encrypt the phone automatically when setting a PIN for unlocking. Try the script linked in the bottom of this post to disable encryption permanently.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...0s-twrp-status-phh-gsis-t3939325/post79720268
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Yo ITS work...but now i cant use lockscreen..how to remove the script
Divapranala said:
Yo ITS work...but now i cant use lockscreen..how to remove the script
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Get the appropriate firmware and vendor file for your phone from here https://downloads.akhilnarang.dev/MIUI/raphael
Flashing this will remove the effects of the script.
Robbo.5000 said:
Are you on official MIUI?
If you're on a custom ROM, then after formatting data you should remain unencrypted without needing to do anything else.
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I'm running resurrection remix Android 10 on OnePlus 7t pro, formatted data still data partition is encrypted. Recovery: OrangeFox
I recently formatted my G6, downloaded Pie from the motorola assistant, flashed everything and installed TWRP 3.3.1-0.
TWRP boots up fine, im able to flash anything (like magisk) but it refuses to decrypt the phone. It shows a screen to input a password or a pattern (depending on what i've configured) but no matter what I tried it just fails to decrypt with the "Decrypt took too long, killing process". So far I've tried
* Pattern
* Password
* Swipe
* All the previous combinations with "boot time pattern/password requirement" enabled/disabled.
I'd like to keep the phone encrypted and still use TWRP, so my question is, has someone managed to use TWRP with the G6? If its not possible, I'd like to disable it, although i've found no tutorials about it.
Thanks!
I fixed it by using the 64 bits version of twrp i think. You can try it i guess?
Where did you download it? twrp.me /motorola/motorolamotog6.html shows only one version avaialble.
(Sorry abot the broken link, cant post them with a new accoutn)
whataboutenc said:
Where did you download it? twrp.me /motorola/motorolamotog6.html shows only one version avaialble.
(Sorry abot the broken link, cant post them with a new accoutn)
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https: //forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g6/development/twrp-twrp-64-bit-ali-t4093879 here it is (remove the space )
have you tried flashing a rom there, does it work? I want to flash Revenge OS but with the normal twrp it wont flash, shows error code 255.
Sidlikesgrapes said:
have you tried flashing a rom there, does it work? I want to flash Revenge OS but with the normal twrp it wont flash, shows error code 255.
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You have to use the 64 bit version of twrp for revengeOS
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https: //forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g6/development/twrp-twrp-64-bit-ali-t4093879 here it is (remove the space )
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MMmm isn't working for me with pattern lock, enabled at boot time... It fails to decrypt the internal storage. Are you using pattern, pin, passowrd?
whataboutenc said:
MMmm isn't working for me with pattern lock, enabled at boot time... It fails to decrypt the internal storage. Are you using pattern, pin, passowrd?
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I don't think what you're trying to do is possible.
Don't you need to wipe all the data anyway for the new rom?
Personally, I'd hit cancel, and wipe data entirely, which will obviously erase everything from any apps.
nate1975 said:
I don't think what you're trying to do is possible.
Don't you need to wipe all the data anyway for the new rom?
Personally, I'd hit cancel, and wipe data entirely, which will obviously erase everything from any apps.
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What I'm trying to do is create backups and keep encryption. I'm able to format data and flash firmware... But now I want to backup it! Is that possible?
I used fastboot to flash twrp-3.5.0_9-0-raphael.img. I used TWRP make a full backup to internal memory. Then I flashed xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK20ProMI9TPro_21.2.24_v12-11.zip which didn't work. So back to fastboot->TWRP to restore backup.
But it doesn't ask for my pattern anymore! All my files remain encrypted. Command line adb shell twrp decrypt fails too.
Is there a special TWRP version that can help me out? Or is it game over?
what problem did u face while flashing eu rom
Redsandro said:
I used fastboot to flash twrp-3.5.0_9-0-raphael.img. I used TWRP make a full backup to internal memory. Then I flashed xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK20ProMI9TPro_21.2.24_v12-11.zip which didn't work. So back to fastboot->TWRP to restore backup.
But it doesn't ask for my pattern anymore! All my files remain encrypted. Command line adb shell twrp decrypt fails too.
Is there a special TWRP version that can help me out? Or is it game over?
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If possible try using oxfox to flash eu rom
Ezio553 said:
what problem did u face while flashing eu rom
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On boot I noticed screen no longer said "Mi 9T Pro" but "Redmi", and it can only boot to "Mi-Recovery 3.0"
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If possible try using oxfox to flash eu rom
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What is oxfox? No search results.
So it appears I made the mistake of dirty-flashing Android 11 over Android 10.
Is there any file from old ROM I can manually push back to restore the encryption key?
you are rooted via magisk?
Have you tried erasing and formatting userdata partition it might generate itself with the new encryption key you rom running
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you are rooted via magisk?
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No, I just flashed the ROM and rebooted. No magisk.
EDIT: I had magisk on the old/previous ROM though, if that matters.
ineedroot69 said:
Have you tried erasing and formatting userdata partition it might generate itself with the new encryption key you rom running
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This will probably work, but I'm trying to decrypt and download my encrypted files from internal storage first.
Redsandro said:
On boot I noticed screen no longer said "Mi 9T Pro" but "Redmi", and it can only boot to "Mi-Recovery 3.0"
What is oxfox? No search results.
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orangefox reovery and if u are storage is encrypted then u will have to format it once to decypt it
I have been having issues with TWRP 3.5.1 for the Mi 11 Ultra not decrpting data properly when I get an OTA from Xiaomi.eu. Does anyone know of another recovery available for this device?
Sadly no, however there is a workaround:
On the screen where you can enter the PIN, what I do is enterering the PIN to decrypt once and then press the left button to proceed despite the red error message.
You can then find your internal memory in TWRP under /data/media/0
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Sadly no, however there is a workaround:
On the screen where you can enter the PIN, what I do is enterering the PIN to decrypt once and then press the left button to proceed despite the red error message.
You can then find your internal memory in TWRP under /data/media/0
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Yes, but it still is encrypted, Will the data be updated properly when you flash an OTA copied to that directory?
jim262 said:
Yes, but it still is encrypted, Will the data be updated properly when you flash an OTA copied to that directory?
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Interesting, just checked - it seems as if my ROM (latest Xiaomi.EU Weekly) indeed hasn't encrypted the internal storage, I can access it even without entering any PIN ....
My apologies if my info has been a dud
s3axel said:
Interesting, just checked - it seems as if my ROM (latest Xiaomi.EU Weekly) indeed hasn't encrypted the internal storage, I can access it even without entering any PIN ....
My apologies if my info has been a dud
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If I don't enter any info, such as FP, Face or pattern, then it works but if I do that info is somehow corrupted and in TWRP and my data remains encrypted. My question would be, if you flash a weekly OTA in your media/0 folder, would it update to newest version of OTA, despite the data being encrypted or would you need to format and start a fresh with all previous data being erased?
I have been dealing with the same issue for so quite a long time now
I've read on the miui eu site that its a bug with the Chinese twrp and we need an updated/patched twrp for this to be fixed not sure when is that twrp be release, I got this problem as well and the only workaround is put your rom on root/data/0 for you to be able to flash .zip rom via pc then mount
jim262 said:
I have been having issues with TWRP 3.5.1 for the Mi 11 Ultra not decrpting data properly when I get an OTA from Xiaomi.eu. Does anyone know of another recovery available for this device?
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Have you already tried to remove fingerprints, pins and password? Here a tutorial.
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