Encryption unsuccessful. Salvage data - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi yesterday I worked on my girlfriends phone. She said it just rebooted and showed this error. But I haven't found a solution here in the board.
It says. It's encrypted. When she puts in a code it says that it was correct but encryption unsuccessful. Data corrupt.After that only reboot in the same screen where to put code.
S on
Locked
Os 6.13.206 ( if I remember correctly)
Germany/ Europe
Stock no modifications
Factory reset not working
Also not by recovery
RUU not working ( restarts in same screen)
OTA not working
FUU not working
Don't see a device on and...
Biggest Problem. The phone is not important but the data. Most options would delete all files There are important family pictures and interviews on it.
t. I tried to connect via mtp but no luck. Is there a way to dd the data to salvage files later or something.
Any suggestions. Thx!
Michael

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cant find any solution with 'media scanning"

hi2all
before post this thread i cheked all xda but anyone method did not help me
my problem is "scanning media files"
one day when i serfing inet my E975 has been rebooted
after load i got a first time boot start message
all data lost and phone ask me to set all setting from beginning
now i see alltime 'scanning media files'
I have tried the following: steps:
made hard resets - no effect
flashed using KDZ updater (E97510C_00, E97510a_00 E97510f_00) - no effect
used LGtool (selected recovery..inserted my IMEI and load) - no effect
and followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2010624
but problem haven't solved
always media scanning
cant try any ways like fleshing kernel, becose need fastboot mode
cant unlock fastboot, cos cant make root... anyone way to install root not work, cos no access to phone storage
someone told me i can try to do root with adb shell... but cant find how i can use this in my sutuation
I would be very thanksfull any help
i rly dont know what should i do next....
In the past I have a problem with media scanner message, always running in the background, although I had no problems about rebooting or soft-resets, it was only a message running in the background always. The way I solve it was to go into "almacenador de medios" (dont know in english, maybe something like "media store") in app manager, and then force stop, clean data and clean cache, reboot and after a first past again, all went ok. I suppose you continue with the message after reseting maybe because cache or dalvik cache is not clean.
Hope that help.
pr0_eMoTIoN said:
hi2all
before post this thread i cheked all xda but anyone method did not help me
my problem is "scanning media files"
one day when i serfing inet my E975 has been rebooted
after load i got a first time boot start message
all data lost and phone ask me to set all setting from beginning
now i see alltime 'scanning media files'
I have tried the following: steps:
made hard resets - no effect
flashed using KDZ updater (E97510C_00, E97510a_00 E97510f_00) - no effect
used LGtool (selected recovery..inserted my IMEI and load) - no effect
and followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2010624
but problem haven't solved
always media scanning
cant try any ways like fleshing kernel, becose need fastboot mode
cant unlock fastboot, cos cant make root... anyone way to install root not work, cos no access to phone storage
someone told me i can try to do root with adb shell... but cant find how i can use this in my sutuation
I would be very thanksfull any help
i rly dont know what should i do next....
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have you tried the lg pc suite?go to lg's site and download it and the connect your phone to pc in "pc suite" mode.then from there you can do an update or press the "emergency firmware recovery" under device menu.This will propably recover your phone.
MafiaGR said:
have you tried the lg pc suite?go to lg's site and download it and the connect your phone to pc in "pc suite" mode.then from there you can do an update or press the "emergency firmware recovery" under device menu.This will propably recover your phone.
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already tried this
but problem havnt solved after "emergency firmware recover"
anyone knows how i can made root without access rights to sd card?
ways like "frameroot.apk" and via bat file "currentroot.bat" - not worked (all those methods need access to sd card)
or maybe there are any commands on ADB to reset or fix sd card?
i'm rly sad with my problem....
what is the model of your phone and ROM?
did You try go back to stock rom with LGMobile Support Tool?
I have same problem but it occurs when I flash to E97510D ROM (my phone is F180K):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246867
when I want to fix it, I make emergency firmware recovery in LGMobile Support Tool (and factory reset after this).
Maybe your motherboard is giving up
no... every time I go back to stock ROM, its working fine
bihslk said:
Maybe your motherboard is giving up
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i think this is rly...
cos i have tried already all ways...

Forgot password pattern, need help to breach into my phone

Hi,
I've been trying to access my phone, or at least the storage. All I need is to collect the data (pictures, documents, appdata etc.), then I can just wipe everything. I'd really appreciate some help!
My problem is that I cracked my screen, and it took a couple of months to get the right replacement part from China. When I fixed the phone I restarted it, but had forgotten the password pattern (it's long and complicated). There is no "forgot password" function on ColorOS for some reason, so there's no way I can reset it.
Info:
- Oppo Find 7 International
- Stock ColorOS 1.2.x (Android 4.3)
- NOT rooted
- Suspect USB-debugging is disabled (since I cannot connect through ADB)
- ColorOS Recovery ver 1.0
I've tried connecting it through ADB from Ubuntu, but it doesn't find the phone.
I've tried finding bugs or glitches to bypass password pattern. No luck.
I've tried installing bypass tools via ColorOS Recovery from SD card, but I get "Installation Failed".
My last hope is to download forensic software to breach into the phone. I've also seen people using development boards and send commands via JTAG. I have Raspberry Pi and Redboard (Arduino from Sparkfun) - in case I can use those. I am not afraid to do some experimental stuff on the device, I just don't want to lose the data on it. Device wipe is out of the question.
Perhaps you know a way to at least get access to the storage? It is not encrypted. I can install from storage, so I can see all folders etc. in recovery. So I guess it have to be possible to extract the data somehow.

OS gone, no S-OFF, only able to access TWRP but can't flash anything - HELP!

My UK HTC One M9 overnight came up stating my device was encrypted and to enter a password - I entered my usual password and it said although it was correct, my data is corrupted and to do a factory reset. It did not work. I really don't know what happened but my situation is thus:-
- Device is "unlocked" but on S-ON state
- I can access TWRP however I keep getting errors that it could not load partitions, namely data, cache, system, and so on.
- I cannot flash anything over fastboot (because of S-ON), and any ROMs I put onto an SD card and try to install via TWRP fail
- There is no OS on the device
I've tried running the HTC RUU for my device however it spits out that my battery percentage is under 30% despite being fully charged - when I manually ran the fastboot command to check my battery level, it responds blank - I assume this is why the RUU refuses to do anything.
I'm not really sure what left to try, and my device is effectively a rather expensive paperweight right now. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Send it to service... I have same issue and i cant solve this
This won't be covered by the warranty though, as the device has previously had a new ROM flashed to fix a problem HTC couldn't.
It is a emmc issue. I cant find any solution to fix this issue. I talked to llabtoofer and he said he couldnt fix this too.
iwmtom said:
My UK HTC One M9 overnight came up stating my device was encrypted and to enter a password - I entered my usual password and it said although it was correct, my data is corrupted and to do a factory reset. It did not work. I really don't know what happened but my situation is thus:-
- Device is "unlocked" but on S-ON state
- I can access TWRP however I keep getting errors that it could not load partitions, namely data, cache, system, and so on.
- I cannot flash anything over fastboot (because of S-ON), and any ROMs I put onto an SD card and try to install via TWRP fail
- There is no OS on the device
I've tried running the HTC RUU for my device however it spits out that my battery percentage is under 30% despite being fully charged - when I manually ran the fastboot command to check my battery level, it responds blank - I assume this is why the RUU refuses to do anything.
I'm not really sure what left to try, and my device is effectively a rather expensive paperweight right now. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
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Did u tried to format partitions inside TWRP and only then install a ROM from SD card?
Good luck!
try flashing signe firmware over fastboot/download mode. if that doesn help, as it repartitions the phone, it is bricked and only htc can fix it, or you try to get new mainboard

Stuck in setup wizard after factory reset

Alright, hello everyone,
I'm having a pretty weird issue here. I've flashed my DUK-L09 and the C432B183 EU Firmware, everything was running fine.
I couldn't make a backup of the /data/ partition though, someone told me to wipe the data to decrypt it, but nothing came good after this.
So I tried to flash back the old recovery image by extracting it, flashing it via fastboot, as I would normally do; enter the factory reset, run it.
Everything is good, it goes up to 100% pretty fast, less than 2 minutes. I then enter the setup wizard the NFC is acting weird. It keeps activating
and deactivating illogically. So, ignoring this issue, I kept up configuring the phone then once I'm logged in Google and sync'd, pops a Huawei ID
logging page really really fast then goes back to the EMUI menu at the beginning of the Setup, in an infinite loop.
Useful information to let you help me better:
- Many firmwares. Currently trying to flash back to B120a and NoCheck from OldDroid and Morph. (Edit: Didn't work)
- Phone unlocked, TWRP accessible.
- Getting a weird "Error 9" when trying to run Update.zip from TWRP.
- Sideload working, but not transferring anything.
- Cannot find any B182 or B130 stock firmware. Everything seems to be gone from Huawei's servers.
- The loading logo isn't Honor anymore but Android, for a reason I can't yet understand.
- Restoring a clean backup (without /data/, since I couldn't back it up) did not fix the problem.
- Trying to update with the 3 buttons do not work, even with the right firmware (C432B183) (Software install failed)
- Factory reset works with the right ROM, but gets me to the setup loop issue.
- The loop occurs when I am supposed to see the Huawei ID setup page. If I do not put any SIM card, or WiFi
I am prompted to choose which way to restore data; if I skip this step, it blinks and doesn't do anything.
- I tried to restore via WiFi (Google's cloud stored data from my account), but it does the same thing as mentioned
earlier. It blinks multiple times rapidly the "Huawei ID" setup page then goes back to the first Setup screen w/o
me being able to do anything about that.
I'll be glad if you knew the answer to this, because I'm all lost right now.
Greetings, Kameyuu.
UP !
After many tries and a LOT of hard work, and spent an entire night (was about to spend the second night on this), I found the culprit and now I know what the issue is, it sounds completely legitimate.
So here are the reason and the solution to this issue:
Actually, my CUST was somehow broken. I never flashed it back because no one told me to flash the CUST.img back. They told me to flash BOOT, SYSTEM, and RECOVERY only.
So, after I downloaded a software called HUAWEI Multi-Tool (From hwmt.ru) I noticed they were also asking for the CUST.img and USERDATA.img (<- this one was apparently optional)
So, trying my luck I flashed it. Did a factory reset, and all, it acted weird and failed, then I tried again and it succeeded. So, with all my hope I booted the phone to the system, started configuring... And it worked !
I was able to set up the phone. For a -yet- unknown reason, some apps look missing and the NFC is still blinking on and off repeatedly and randomly, but I'm investigating that.
If you have any question on the precise steps feel free to send me a PM or ask in the thread directly I'll be glad to sort your issue out.
[EDIT]
Sorry, double post I don't know why my message was posted twice. Feel free to delete this message @moderators

[Help] Stock S9 stuck in bootloop

SOLVED - Update below.
Hey guys,
I have an S9 (SM-G960F) which appears to have auto-updated during the night and as a result will now not boot. I am making an assumption it was an update of some sort as when I checked the time on it at 1am it was fine, when I woke around 8.30am the phone was off and when powering it on I ran into the issue. To summarise, I power the device on, get the Samsung loading screen, then the black swipe pattern screen to decrypt the phone, followed by the padlock unlocking loading screen, then the phone reboots. Sometimes however, the device gets past the padlock loading screen and says it is optimising apps, which is then followed by a reboot, briefly says it is installing system update before landing me at the Android Recovery screen.
What I've tried:
- Soft reset
- Booting in safe mode (same result as booting normally)
- Clearing cache partition
- Clearing app data
- Lacking storage booting (the device was quite low on storage last time I checked)
Some other (maybe) useful info:
I haven't updated the phone for months, could be why it did an auto update.
I'm on EE in the UK but IIRC the phone is not locked to EE.
Android Recovery has the following info when I load into it
Code:
samsung/starltexx/starlte
9/PPR1.180610.011/G960FXXU2CSB9
(options to try again, erase app data, power off, view rescue log)
#Reboot Recovery Cause is [system_server:12259 RecoverySystemRescueParty]#
Support SINGLE-SKU
Block-Based OTA
Supported API: 3
Viewing the rescue log presents me with a stacktrace , the top of which is
Code:
*** FATAL EXCEPTION IN SYSTEM PROCESS: main
java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to create service com.android.server.job.JobSchedulerService: service constructor threw an exception
(followed by the rest of the stacktrace I can get a picture of if necessary)
My goal here is to recover the photos on the internal storage as they don't appear to be backed up to Google photos, nor Samsung's alternative - which is particularly painful cause I'm the one usually preaching backups.
Is there anyway to recover the OS to retrieve data, or pull the data off the device without wiping it? I'm open to any suggestions on how to do this, the main goal here is saving my photos, hence why I have avoided a factory reset from the Android Recovery menu.
Hope I've been clear enough, but let me know if I need to clarify anything. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks,
Matt
Hey guys,
After spending all day tearing my hair out with this I managed to fix it, so I guess this thread can be closed. For anyone who gets into a similar situation...
I attempted to solve this by flashing the current firmware using Odin and booting into "download mode", found a copy on sammobile.com. This didn't work, leaving me in the same situation, and as I felt I was running out of options I tried using the latest firmware for my device. I found a copy using a tool I found on these forums - Frija. Fired up Odin and download mode again, selected the AP/BL/CP/HOME_CSC (I understand using HOME_CSC is important so as not to cause a factory reset) and this worked! This left all of my files intact and as a bonus I'm also up-to-date with Android too. I'm backing up my photos as we speak as I would hate to be in this situation again!
Hope that can help someone in the future.
Cheers,
Matt
Which version of Odin did you use?
majormatt said:
Hey guys,
After spending all day tearing my hair out with this I managed to fix it, so I guess this thread can be closed. For anyone who gets into a similar situation...
I attempted to solve this by flashing the current firmware using Odin and booting into "download mode", found a copy on sammobile.com. This didn't work, leaving me in the same situation, and as I felt I was running out of options I tried using the latest firmware for my device. I found a copy using a tool I found on these forums - Frija. Fired up Odin and download mode again, selected the AP/BL/CP/HOME_CSC (I understand using HOME_CSC is important so as not to cause a factory reset) and this worked! This left all of my files intact and as a bonus I'm also up-to-date with Android too. I'm backing up my photos as we speak as I would hate to be in this situation again!
Hope that can help someone in the future.
Cheers,
Matt
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I would really appreciate it if you post a YouTube tutorial on how to fix this. Because we are facing the same problem right now but I have no idea what solution you prescribed. Thank you and God bless.

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