TWRP Nandroid restore always does a Factory reset - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

I am trying to create a master backup of my phone with all of my apps installed and set up the way I want them as a kind of master reference point that I can always go back to in case of problems. I had thought that the way to do this was to set everything up and then do a Nandroid backup from TWRP. However, when I restore it completely resets my system.
I have:
Oneplus 3
TWRP 3.1-0-0
lineage-14.1-20170413-nightly-oneplus3
I am also getting the annoying Dm-Verity message at boot. I have tried to kill it but for now, as it is only cosmetic, I will leave it.
I would appreciate any help.

I continue to research this and I have found this from the twrp.me web page.
"On most devices shipping with Android 6.0 or higher, the device maker has enabled dm-verity as a security measure. The device will signature check blocks of data on the system partition during boot at the block level. The usage of dm-verity prevents TWRP from being able to successfully restore a normal system backup. On most of these devices, you will see an option on the backup page for System Image. A system image backup takes up more space than a regular system backup, but the system image backup is a bit-perfect backup that, when restored, will not break dm-verity (assuming that you don't break dm-verity before making the backup). On a handful of devices, you may also find a Vendor and Vendor Image backup option. The same rules apply with regards to dm-verity. If you need a perfect "go back to completely stock" backup then you should be using System Image (and Vendor Image, when available) instead of just system."
So it sounds like if I make a more complete backup I should not have any issues. But my backups included everything possible to backup.
Still searching for answers.

OK. I just created a backup of a very basic (no apps installed) lineage install. Just creating (not restoring) the backup without flashing anything factory reset the phone.

Flash latest twrp (3.0.4-1). it'll solve your problem..

Thanks vinothkumarv for the reply. I will go get it off twrp.me now. But while I do that, wouldn't TWRP 3.1-0-0 (the one that I am using) be newer than 3.0.4-1?

twrp.me doesn't have 3.0.4-1 listed. A web search brings me to this page that indicates that it is a bug in recent versions of twrp. Another page has a couple of users saying that a modified "blue spark" twrp does not have this issue. I will do some experimenting and get back tomorrow.
Thank you vinothkumarv for the suggestion. I was barking up the wrong tree (thinking dm-verity was responsible) until your suggestion.

hi boxylisher, even i faced the same issue. if I enter twrp, it'll do reset my phone. after flashing this twrp, it resolved that issue.. you can also try this..

Boxylisher said:
twrp.me doesn't have 3.0.4-1 listed. A web search brings me to this page that indicates that it is a bug in recent versions of twrp. Another page has a couple of users saying that a modified "blue spark" twrp does not have this issue. I will do some experimenting and get back tomorrow.
Thank you vinothkumarv for the suggestion. I was barking up the wrong tree (thinking dm-verity was responsible) until your suggestion.
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TWRP 3.1.0-0 is compatible with OOS but not with other ROMs. So you will have to use either jcadduono's or eng.stk's versions of TWRP which are compatible with both OOS and other ROMs.

dammit....I just flashed the right twrp rebooted recovery. did another backup deleted my old one then rebooted and phone is wiped factory reset. Its because I forgot to turn of screen security?!! dam...oh man...im bummed....... EDIT. It wiped my existing ROM. Im trying to restore the backup that I made with the correct TWRP fingers crossed. I never had any of these problems on my OP2 this phones kicking my ass!! it didnt work its wiped again fdam

Hello Dollar, Yes I feel your pain. It's clearly a bug in TWRP. I am now using bluespark TWRP and everything is running the way it is supposed to.. I have Backed up and restored without this bug wiping my system. I have not set a password yet (and I won't until after I make another "master backup").

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TWRP

I googled TWRP for Zenfone 2 and saw this and was wondering what's the difference between the one from twrp.me website and the one from TheSSJ version.
SenpaiCham said:
I googled TWRP for Zenfone 2 and saw this and was wondering what's the difference between the one from twrp.me website and the one from TheSSJ version.
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From what I can tell, there are three versions of TWRP out there. Offiicial, Jrior001's, and TheSSJ's. The first two may have merged, so the advantage of Jason's (modem flashing) should be in official.
On the other hand, TheSSJ's version has more backup options, including the config partition, which is important for your telephony access (not backing up/restoring the config partition between ROM's means you will have to factory reset to get SIM access back, which eliminates half the point of a backup - unless you reflash your destination ROM, reboot, go through initial setup, then go back into recovery and restore data and cache).
I stick with TheSSJ's version for this reason.
joel.maxuel said:
From what I can tell, there are three versions of TWRP out there. Offiicial, Jrior001's, and TheSSJ's. The first two may have merged, so the advantage of Jason's (modem flashing) should be in official.
On the other hand, TheSSJ's version has more backup options, including the config partition, which is important for your telephony access (not backing up/restoring the config partition between ROM's means you will have to factory reset to get SIM access back, which eliminates half the point of a backup - unless you reflash your destination ROM, reboot, go through initial setup, then go back into recovery and restore data and cache).
I stick with TheSSJ's version for this reason.
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I see, I was thinking of using the official but I'm afraid of getting IMEI problems just like from my previous devices. I tried flashing twrp_Z00A_v24.img and every button I press makes the phone vibrate and I can't seem to turn it off. I guess I'll just stick with TheSSJ version of TWRP as well.
hey guys. i've read somewhere that there is an issue with the ssj's version wherein the mtp doesn't work. is there a fix for that?
SenpaiCham said:
I see, I was thinking of using the official but I'm afraid of getting IMEI problems just like from my previous devices. I tried flashing twrp_Z00A_v24.img and every button I press makes the phone vibrate and I can't seem to turn it off. I guess I'll just stick with TheSSJ version of TWRP as well.
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You can turn it off Settings/vibration duration set to 0

[root] [ZS570KL] Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe fast rooting method. Despite TWRP

Not tested on nougat.
I use adb and fastboot , twrp, supersu.
Files We need:
TWRP: It's bogus, in my phone the screen flips upsidedown: Connect a mouse thru female usb or try to figure out how to tap in a rotated screen with a non rotated touch panel.
TWRP Download -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0XMYw0cbs_cdm5FZW1DQXl4MFU/view
SuperSU file - > https://download.chainfire.eu/1021/SuperSU/SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip?retrieve_file=1
For ADB access thru MAC:
1.- First of all we have to get open USB debug mode to get adb acces to the phone by going to Settings -> About -> Software Information -> Tap 7 times over Build number.
2.- After we get Developer options available we have to put the phone on usb debugging by goig to "Settings-> Developer Options" Activate USB Debugging.
3.- Install android platform-tools on your PC/Linux/MAC , in my case had work on MAC and no devices acces thru ADB on PC :silly: .
platform-tools -> http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/0...ble-without-full-sdk-android-studio-download/
Here you have the 3 options to download ADB and FASTBOOT
4.- Connect your phone to the PC (USB) and copy SuperSu to the root of your phone, a place that its easy too acces, cause TWRP, for the moment flips the screen.
5.- Copy TWRP3.0.XXX.zip to the folder where you have platform-tools installed.
6.- Reboot your phone to bootloader and in Linux could work too:
./adb reboot bootloader [./ is placed cause I don't put platform-tools on the my PATH]
After the boot, then we have to boot on TWRP
./fastboot boot twrp-3.0xxxx.zip (you don't flash anything) If you want to flash TWRP, at your awn risk, ./fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0xxxx.zip".
Well, now you have to see TRWP on your phone screen.
My recomendation is to play a little bit with the flipped screen if you don't have a female USB to plug a mouse.
7.- Trying to make a complete backup of the phone could be a good practice to move on TWRP with the flipped screen . Tap backup option and make a Backup. Always recomended!
8.- After Backup, you can go to INSTALL SuperSU.zip file. "Install -> look for your SuperSU.zip file "
9.- Go to Playstore and install supersu app.
Now you can test your root, after reboot for example tryin to install some APP that requires root. Fast move:
./adb shell
su root
It has to appear a screen to grant root access to the phone.
10. Done!
Well I think thats my second post at all, hope can help someone to root the phone.
I placed In Questions and Answers cause XDA says want to protect us from SPAM.
Feel free to correct me anything.
Kronen_75
Your links do not work.
jnmacd said:
Your links do not work.
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Links are corrected. Thanks!
You can also substitute Magisk instead of Supersu if you need to use any of the pay apps or have root sensitive apps...
Without the right Twrp, many benefits to rooting are missing such as removing stock rom applications. Seems without being able to boot to a recovery, even Titanium cannot remove apps because it needs to clean the dalvic.. Can't do it without a recovery
Sent from my ASUS_Z016D using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Download the right twrp here: https://mega.nz/#F!EkFF1CJD!C8o2wXMARW3YJFOipDttbA
You should change your title !!
Tested on nougat.
The variant ZS550KL can be rooted with same method on latest firmware with nougat
Very nice guide, Thank you. Could you please provide updated links to both TWRP and SuperSU. I am currently using TWRP 3.1.1-0 and it functions properly after hanging for approximately 45 seconds on boot. This may be due to the fact my phone is encrypted. I initially rooted without installing TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) but have since flashed it. Both ways work well. The posted version of SuperSU did result in root but caused me to lose cell service! The phone could "see" the sim card but not use it. Updating to SuperSU 2.82 solved that issue. This was all done on my finally rooted ZenFone 3 Deluxe Special Edition (Z016D)!!!
I unfortunately figured something out the other day. Using TWRP 3.1.1-0 I am able to install zip files, complete wipes, make & restore backups. The issues only arise after you restore your nandroid image. Everything works except for two things.
1. The ability to hear audio during phone calls. The phone is actually able to place calls but you are unable to hear or record any phone audio. Oddly enough I was able to play music and use voice dictation. It was only in-call audio that seemed to be affected.
2. If you have a pin set when you create your nandroid image your pin will no longer work once restored. You will be locked out of your own phone!!
Fortunately both are fairly easily resolved and keep TWRP relatively useful, although a bit bothersome!
To resolve the pin issue it is necessary to use the TWRP file manager or ADB to delete 5 files (listed below) and regain entrance to your phone. Once deleted simply reboot the phone and reset your pin. If you remove your pin before creating a backup this issue is averted completely.
/data/system/gatekeeper.pattern.key
/data/system/gatekeeper.password.key
/data/system/locksettings.db
/data/system/locksettings.db-wal
/data/system/locksettings.db-shm
To re-enable call audio use TWRP (install zip) to reflash the same version firmware from the Asus website over your current install without wiping. This will restore any system apps you may have removed but you should still have root and can easily remove them again. There will be two errors when performing the flash, which is why I believe root is retained but the system image will be reflashed. Reboot and enjoy
I sincerely hope I have not caused anyone any issues! Or that someone else finds this information useful. I have tested everything in this post at least three times. All testing was done on the most recent Android 7 firmware on my ZenFone 3 Deluxe Special Edition (SnapDragon 821/6/256).
Sandman45654 said:
I unfortunately figured something out the other day. Using TWRP 3.1.1-0 I am able to install zip files, complete wipes, make & restore backups. The issues only arise after you restore your nandroid image. Everything works except for two things.
1. The ability to hear audio during phone calls. The phone is actually able to place calls but you are unable to hear or record any phone audio. Oddly enough I was able to play music and use voice dictation. It was only in-call audio that seemed to be affected.
2. If you have a pin set when you create your nandroid image your pin will no longer work once restored. You will be locked out of your own phone!!
Fortunately both are fairly easily resolved and keep TWRP relatively useful, although a bit bothersome!
To resolve the pin issue it is necessary to use the TWRP file manager or ADB to delete 5 files (listed below) and regain entrance to your phone. Once deleted simply reboot the phone and reset your pin. If you remove your pin before creating a backup this issue is averted completely.
/data/system/gatekeeper.pattern.key
/data/system/gatekeeper.password.key
/data/system/locksettings.db
/data/system/locksettings.db-wal
/data/system/locksettings.db-shm
To re-enable call audio use TWRP (install zip) to reflash the same version firmware from the Asus website over your current install without wiping. This will restore any system apps you may have removed but you should still have root and can easily remove them again. There will be two errors when performing the flash, which is why I believe root is retained but the system image will be reflashed. Reboot and enjoy
I sincerely hope I have not caused anyone any issues! Or that someone else finds this information useful. I have tested everything in this post at least three times. All testing was done on the most recent Android 7 firmware on my ZenFone 3 Deluxe Special Edition (SnapDragon 821/6/256).
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The second issue happens in all the phones/twrp.
It's possible to install the firmware from asus website with twrp?? To update i flash the stock recovery, install the firmware, then reflash twrp and supersu. Didn't know that! It updates successfully with twrp??
Thank you Ryder for confirming my suspicion that the pin issue may have been a more common one with TWRP. This is the first phone I actually cared enough about to use a pin. I was thrown for a loop when I first booted my fresh nandroid restore and the pin I know I've been using was incorrect!
As for installing firmware, with the two errors that occurred during I don't know that you would be able to do full scale upgrade to a higher version. To reinstall the system partition however it does seem to work quite well. I tested this part four times. To do so download the correct device/version firmware to the phones storage, click install, and select that file. After it completes I like to wipe both the cache and the dalvik cache before restarting the phone. The audio issue was unfortunately easily reproduced on my phone, but thankfully equally easy to resolve. This worked for me each time without fail.
Sandman45654 said:
Thank you Ryder for confirming my suspicion that the pin issue may have been a more common one with TWRP. This is the first phone I actually cared enough about to use a pin. I was thrown for a loop when I first booted my fresh nandroid restore and the pin I know I've been using was incorrect!
As for installing firmware, with the two errors that occurred during I don't know that you would be able to do full scale upgrade to a higher version. To reinstall the system partition however it does seem to work quite well. I tested this part four times. To do so download the correct device/version firmware to the phones storage, click install, and select that file. After it completes I like to wipe both the cache and the dalvik cache before restarting the phone. The audio issue was unfortunately easily reproduced on my phone, but thankfully equally easy to resolve. This worked for me each time without fail.
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You said that the two issues occurred when you restored the nandroid backup and to fix one of them by installing the zip firmware from asus website with twrp... I don't understand. I can install zip firmware with twrp or i have to flash the stock recovery and install with it? Errors may occur using the twrp? Sorry
Everything done in my post so far has been in TWRP. Honestly I didn't even back up the recovery image. TWRP seemed to work flawlessly so I bit bullet and flashed it.
On a sidenote I am currently testing the usability of FlahFire on this device. It appears to create a very nice fastboot installable recovery image! I have yet to restore the image however. I will post my findings here once I have thoroughly tested it.
Sandman45654 said:
Everything done in my post so far has been in TWRP. Honestly I didn't even back up the recovery image. TWRP seemed to work flawlessly so I bit bullet and flashed it.
On a sidenote I am currently testing the usability of FlahFire on this device. It appears to create a very nice fastboot installable recovery image! I have yet to restore the image however. I will post my findings here once I have thoroughly tested it.
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Ok. I'm interested in flashing zip firmware to update. Never tried that. I thought that firmware can be installed only with stock recovery. The stock recovery can be downloaded in an asus forum website
This is the first time I have flashed anything in almost a year. I got to thinking and this is the most success I have had was flashing a stock image with TWRP! I doubt it will perform a full flash. I believe the errors are most likely for the boot and recovery partitions. As a save my butt reflash the system partition it does work. It sounds like it's time to find some TWRP changelogs!
Sandman45654 said:
This is the first time I have flashed anything in almost a year. I got to thinking and this is the most success I have had was flashing a stock image with TWRP! I doubt it will perform a full flash. I believe the errors are most likely for the boot and recovery partitions. As a save my butt reflash the system partition it does work. It sounds like it's time to find some TWRP changelogs!
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I don't care about stock images... If i can't flash the zip with twrp to update successfully then i reflash the stock recovery and after the update root again with twrp and supersu. By the way, the zip firmare contains factory images? I thought it contains different kind of files
Ryder. said:
By the way, the zip firmare contains factory images? I thought it contains different kind of files
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I lack the knowledge to answer that with enough certainty to even call it an answer! This is my foray into the insides of this phone and I don't want to start posting my hunches.
What I do know is you can flash the system partition using TWRP. I have done it several times. Asus's zips run as a script based zip install. You are offered no options during install. When the script runs you will see two errors quickly scroll past.
Ryder. said:
Download the right twrp here: https://mega.nz/#F!EkFF1CJD!C8o2wXMARW3YJFOipDttbA
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Are you creating these TWRP builds? If so thank you very much! TWRP-3.1.1-0-Z016-20170826 seems to work flawlessly! No lag on boot and no known issues after restoring a backup unlike before.
I wanted to post my finding about FlashFire by Chainfire. I have had great success with the fastboot backup! It is the only option I have tested extensively however. I have been running the same fastboot restored phone since soon after my last post on this topic with no issues discovered.
Sandman45654 said:
Are you creating these TWRP builds? If so thank you very much! TWRP-3.1.1-0-Z016-20170826 seems to work flawlessly! No lag on boot and no known issues after restoring a backup unlike before.
I wanted to post my finding about FlashFire by Chainfire. I have had great success with the fastboot backup! It is the only option I have tested extensively however. I have been running the same fastboot restored phone since soon after my last post on this topic with no issues discovered.
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No. It's not me. It's another user which i don't remember the nickname
Ryder. said:
No. It's not me. It's another user which i don't remember the nickname
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Okay thank you. If you happen to find out/remember please let me know. I would like to give credit with my project and thank them for their hard work.

Android Q beta2 Rollback

Hi all
Does anyone know the best way to roll back from updating to AndroidQ?
I have issues (android auto, casting etc) so would like to roll back to the lastest stable release
I am having a right pain restoring to to anything at the moment
Thanks
nick w said:
Hi all
Does anyone know the best way to roll back from updating to AndroidQ?
I have issues (android auto, casting etc) so would like to roll back to the lastest stable release
I am having a right pain restoring to to anything at the moment
Thanks
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Yeah you can either use the "flash-all.bat" file that comes in the android p stock image zip or fastboot boot twrp.img and once booted into twrp just restore a backup. But you'll need to create a folder on you sdcard called TWRP. Then put a backup in it. I've even booted twrp then flashed pixel dust. It's not as critical as it was years ago when once you went up bootloader then downgraded which would cause bricking. At least I haven't run into any issues. Just make sure you turn off any lock screens and have "USB debugging" enabled.
If you are enrolled in the beta, just opt out on the website where you opted in. You'll get an OTA, which will wipe your device, so back up first. Just did this last night. Couldn't have gone any more smoothly.
For some odd reason when I rolled back my battery refuses to charge up to 100% any one else having this issue?
You have to have your phone unlocked... Yes, you will lose everything from internal memory, but can restore all your apps and settings.
I made this path twice, on beta 1 and now on beta 2.
First, make sure you have twrp. Back up on twrp everything but you will need only the data partition. Also don't forget to backup your internal memory (different from the data partition).
After that, just flash normally the last factory image from Pie, or at least the same version that you have on your nandroid backup.
After finish the installation, install again twrp. Go into twrp and restore ONLY the data partition!!! You can also restore the boot if you like (if you had magisk installed for instance). This worked flawless with me.
I repeat, no use if you try to restore ALL partitions on twrp!! At least with me, twrp would just reboot in the middle of restoring the system partition (no idea why that happened on beta 1 and now on 2). Second, the same if you try to flash factory image without the -w (without wiping internal memory), it just reboot every time it tries to enter android.
reno218 said:
For some odd reason when I rolled back my battery refuses to charge up to 100% any one else having this issue?
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This is a bug that was fixed in Q. You can alternatively fix it in pie by flashing a kernel that has Q patches merged in.

Bluetooth problem after flashing TWRP

Hi,
I flashed TWRP on my unlocked Redmi Note 8T with MIUI Global 12.5.5. Everything was great until I rebooted it and saw Bluetooth error which pops every time I try to turn Bluetooth on or just randomly during usage of the device. I also tried to re-flas TWRP with Orange fox but it unfortunatelly did not help. Now I have no idea what to do but there are also some other people with this problem (for example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/comments/y9zsak
).
Does anybody know any solution? Thanks!
Btw Orange fox is for ginko devices, I did not find version for willow
I had the exact same problem when I tried to root my stock rom in ginkgo. I was getting a lot of "app keeps stopping" pop ups, and that also included bt. My bt was completely broken until I changed rom. Also I'm guessing this had happened when I had rooted my phone with magisk, not by flashing recovery itself. Perhaps you could try to uninstall magsik, and see it it resolves the issue for you. If that would be the case, then you would have found your problem, and maybe you can flash a custom rom to safely root your phone.
Thanks for reply, but i did not have magisk flashed on my phone. I only had installed the app, prepared apk file and did nothing in TWRP (Orange fox) , just flashed a recovery with my PC, checked that it is working and rebooted device. Anyway I tried to do it only because of acces to NFC and Gpay which is now blocked.
As you also said, I would like to try custom rom (like LineageOS) because it seems like bad idea to have a stock room on an unlocked phone. Only the problem is how to backup data like data from apps, games etc.
So now it tried one of my ideas, which was to install Magisk (root) and uninstall it but it also did not help (I expected that)
vasik006 said:
Thanks for reply, but i did not have magisk flashed on my phone. I only had installed the app, prepared apk file and did nothing in TWRP (Orange fox) , just flashed a recovery with my PC, checked that it is working and rebooted device. Anyway I tried to do it only because of acces to NFC and Gpay which is now blocked.
As you also said, I would like to try custom rom (like LineageOS) because it seems like bad idea to have a stock room on an unlocked phone. Only the problem is how to backup data like data from apps, games etc.
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To backup data simply copy your personal files in pc or sdcard. And to backup data in apps, take back-up of only those apps and where you need to backup. Don't take a complete backup using some app. That consumes a lot of space and make the newly rom feel "not so new". Most apps don't require you to take back-up offline these days. I usually backup only my personal files before flashing rom.
Yeah, that's true. But don't you know how to backup data from these "offline" apps? I was trying to solve this also before unpocking bootloader like a year ago but unsuccessfuly.
Also, which rom should I choose? I'm deciding between LineageOS and Pixel experience.
So I have LOS installed but I canĀ“t install other zip files (like Google apps). Im only getting error: signature verification failed while. Im using LOS recovery so where is the problem?
Solved it!
Hey @vasik006 ! I know this is very late and you might have found the solution yourself, but I found the solution to this problem. Since yesterday I was trying to root my ginkgo with twrp, using magisk delta and had exact same issue. Joyose and bluetooth keeps stopping, and don't work. Simply factory reset ( I also formatted data) in twrp, and in next boot bluetooth should work. Then you can simply install the magisk apk and let it do its thing. No need to flash again since it has already made changes to boot file that can't be overriden by resetting phone.
Thanks, this might help someone else with this problem. I have already formatted my phone, installed Lineage OS and everything is ok
For me, the problem with BT and Joyose occurs only with TWRP v3.7.x. I went back to TWRP v3.6.1_9-0 but now backups are not working.
Jatin Verma x821 said:
Hey @vasik006 ! I know this is very late and you might have found the solution yourself, but I found the solution to this problem. Since yesterday I was trying to root my ginkgo with twrp, using magisk delta and had exact same issue. Joyose and bluetooth keeps stopping, and don't work. Simply factory reset ( I also formatted data) in twrp, and in next boot bluetooth should work. Then you can simply install the magisk apk and let it do its thing. No need to flash again since it has already made changes to boot file that can't be overriden by resetting phone.
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I have the same problem with the Redmi note 8. Did you unroot first or did the factory reset directly? Tks
ennev said:
I have the same problem with the Redmi note 8. Did you unroot first or did the factory reset directly?
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no need to unroot. simple factory reset the device and you're done.
Jatin Verma x821 said:
To backup data simply copy your personal files in pc or sdcard. And to backup data in apps, take back-up of only those apps and where you need to backup. Don't take a complete backup using some app. That consumes a lot of space and make the newly rom feel "not so new". Most apps don't require you to take back-up offline these days. I usually backup only my personal files before flashing rom.
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TWRP is invaluable for backing up the system before making changes like theming etc. and I can take a TWRP backup to any of my (all the same) devices and restore the whole thing in just a few minutes. So convenient! I really couldn't imagine life without TWRP. TWRP enables me to clone my device in case of hardware failure. All my settings and all my apps and all my custom configurations which would otherwise take hours/days to setup - BAM! Presto! on the new device and running perfectly.
TWRP + NeoBackup are essential. TWRP as described, and NeoBackup to roll back breaking updates to apps when devs butcher them, break them, and/or just remove really useful features. I also disconnect apps that get ruined by an update from the Play Store so they don't keep coming up when I check for updates.
Alpha_Geek1 said:
TWRP is invaluable for backing up the system before making changes like theming etc. and I can take a TWRP backup to any of my (all the same) devices and restore the whole thing in just a few minutes. So convenient! I really couldn't imagine life without TWRP. TWRP enables me to clone my device in case of hardware failure. All my settings and all my apps and all my custom configurations which would otherwise take hours/days to setup - BAM! Presto! on the new device and running perfectly.
TWRP + NeoBackup are essential. TWRP as described, and NeoBackup to roll back breaking updates to apps when devs butcher them, break them, and/or just remove really useful features. I also disconnect apps that get ruined by an update from the Play Store so they don't keep coming up when I check for updates.
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I would advise you to read the posts again. They were asking about how to take backup of "personal apps" which twrp can't do, and if they are changing ROM then twrp backup won't be of any use to them. Therefore, whatever you're trying to tell here doesn't really help the discussion.
Jatin Verma x821 said:
I would advise you to read the posts again. They were asking about how to take backup of "personal apps" which twrp can't do, and if they are changing ROM then twrp backup won't be of any use to them. Therefore, whatever you're trying to tell here doesn't really help the discussion.
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TWRP does backup personal apps and their settings. Once you restore a TWRP backup, you have everything back except media files - images, videos, documents, etc. The launcher icons, the apps, the system settings - everything is a perfect clone which you can restore on a new device (same model, of course).
I actually came across this thread searching to see if others had a problem where merely flashing TWRP caused Bluetooth to crash (and Atmos).
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is there anyone use BT-fix-for-PE-20190618.zip to fix this problem ?
I'm on an ROG Phone II with the same issue.
The "fix" is to wipe in TWRP and install Magisk BEFORE you leave for your first boot and NEVER come back to TWRP as the issue will return the second recovery is booted.
s3rv said:
For me, the problem with BT and Joyose occurs only with TWRP v3.7.x. I went back to TWRP v3.6.1_9-0 but now backups are not working.
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From what I can tell, this is correct. 3.6_XX-X allows me to come and go from TWRP as much as I please without incurring the bug, however, I haven't tested backup though I can't see a reason why they wouldn't work.
Are these existing backups that aren't working or the whole backup function in general?
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is there anyone use BT-fix-for-PE-20190618.zip to fix this problem ?
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It looks like this guy didn't have any luck with it either. It may be divice specific
Dredead said:
I'm on an ROG Phone II with the same issue.
The "fix" is to wipe in TWRP and install Magisk BEFORE you leave for your first boot and NEVER come back to TWRP as the issue will return the second recovery is booted.
From what I can tell, this is correct. 3.6_XX-X allows me to come and go from TWRP as much as I please without incurring the bug, however, I haven't tested backup though I can't see a reason why they wouldn't work.
Are these existing backups that aren't working or the whole backup function in general?
It looks like this guy didn't have any luck with it either. It may be divice specific
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amazing, I have do nothing, just reboot my device, and yesterday the bluetooth also has problem, but today I open bluetooth, it is no problem. I'm still confused about that.
starkshadow said:
amazing, I have do nothing, just reboot my device, and yesterday the bluetooth also has problem, but today I open bluetooth, it is no problem. I'm still confused about that.
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It seems to be a twrp issue. What version do you have? And what version of magisk do you have?
I have recently flashed miui 12 (android 10) after bricking the phone using qtel. I noticed the Bluetooth problem last week and didn't find a fix. I have twrp 3.6.2 and magisk 25.1. I had twrp 3.7.1 but if failed to decrypt data using pattern so I rolled back to 3.6.2. And I thought that magisk had to do with the Bluetooth problem so I rolled back to 25.1 from 26.
I still can't use the Bluetooth, and I don't have time to reset the phone, I just finished restoring everything
I CAN CONFIRM
go back to the previous twrp 3.6.2 version + wipe factory reset or simply format data solve sucesfuly solve installation issue of Magisk 26.1 or Magisk Delta 25210
Olfason said:
I CAN CONFIRM
go back to the previous twrp 3.6.2 version + wipe factory reset or simply format data solve sucesfuly solve installation issue of Magisk 26.1 or Magisk Delta 25210
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I can't afford resetting my phone right now , don't have enough time. I'll let it like that for some months.
Edit : I have miui 12.0.6 installed (android 10) and I'm not planning to upgrade since I have much better battery life (even better than every mod I tried). I wander if I flash miui rom from recovery can fix it?
Edit 2: flashing the rom from recovery didn't fix it

Question Very Weird Encryption/Bootloop issue

Greetings!
An interesting and strange situation has appeared on the Poco F3.
Unlocked device, installed xiaomi.eu dev latest with their own TWRP, Magisk 25.2 (latest stable). I didn't install any DFE or other vbmeta etc patches.
After installing all this, after a couple of days of using the device, I get a bootloop (when I reboot the device it gets stuck on the MIUI logo), just with nothing. Before that, bootloop do not appear (I did a reboot on purpose and loaded into the system). Then, I thought the problem was in the recovery, I flashed orangefox - but the result is still the same. No any Magisk modules installed (specially tested without them). There is also a backup when everything works, it is restored, but it still does not load into the system, it just remains on the MIUI logo. In the recovery itself (what is skkk, what is ofox) is nothing red, without errors during firmware/actions. BTW, there is a problem on other ROMs based on MIUI: like Pulse, MiuiSR I tried to install on it.
I tried option to install a clean stock through miflash, and then put it through fastboot xiaomi.eu - but it also did not work.
I restored the backup when everything worked except for the data section and made data format, and only then it turned on according to the factory settings with the settings down. So the format data allows to revive it to the initial state, but this is not the way out.
On a local forum, I was told that this is some kind of problem with the encryption of the /data partition or android party rescue in recovery (red line) and it met on XDA, but no one found a clear solution.
Why does the bootloop appear only after some time (2-3 days)? This is some kind of hell and misunderstanding that this occurs specifically after a couple of days of using the device, and not right away. Where to dig and in what sequence? Thank you.
eduaaard said:
Greetings!
An interesting and strange situation has appeared on the Poco F3.
Unlocked device, installed xiaomi.eu dev latest with their own TWRP, Magisk 25.2 (latest stable). I didn't install any DFE or other vbmeta etc patches.
After installing all this, after a couple of days of using the device, I get a bootloop (when I reboot the device it gets stuck on the MIUI logo), just with nothing. Before that, bootloop do not appear (I did a reboot on purpose and loaded into the system). Then, I thought the problem was in the recovery, I flashed orangefox - but the result is still the same. No any Magisk modules installed (specially tested without them). There is also a backup when everything works, it is restored, but it still does not load into the system, it just remains on the MIUI logo. In the recovery itself (what is skkk, what is ofox) is nothing red, without errors during firmware/actions. BTW, there is a problem on other ROMs based on MIUI: like Pulse, MiuiSR I tried to install on it.
I tried option to install a clean stock through miflash, and then put it through fastboot xiaomi.eu - but it also did not work.
I restored the backup when everything worked except for the data section and made data format, and only then it turned on according to the factory settings with the settings down. So the format data allows to revive it to the initial state, but this is not the way out.
On a local forum, I was told that this is some kind of problem with the encryption of the /data partition or android party rescue in recovery (red line) and it met on XDA, but no one found a clear solution.
Why does the bootloop appear only after some time (2-3 days)? This is some kind of hell and misunderstanding that this occurs specifically after a couple of days of using the device, and not right away. Where to dig and in what sequence? Thank you.
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Hello. To suggest in detail why this happened, unfortunately, is not advertising. but can be used in the reserve of the manufacturer of this phone?
Olesya13 said:
Hello. To suggest in detail why this happened, unfortunately, is not advertising. but can be used in the reserve of the manufacturer of this phone?
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Hi,
What was meant and what is the meaning of your question?
Regards,
Eduard
developers still improving f2fs file system. I could imagine it's some unpatched bug (without knowing exactly if there is one)
alecxs said:
developers still improving f2fs file system. I could imagine it's some unpatched bug (without knowing exactly if there is one)
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Hi, no idea but from some sources this indicates that the culprit is vbmeta when installing the initial twrp. But this is still being tested. A bug with a custom font in MIUI is also possible, many people know that this caused bootloops after a while in theme manager.

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