How to factory reset OP 3 with PC? - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Hello,
it seems to be that sth went wrong today. I wanted to factory reset my OP3 but right now nothing is working.
The initial set up was the following:
Unlocked bootloader with TWRP installed. Oxygen OS + several custom ROMs installed
What I did:
I deleted the data from system partition since I thought that they Oxygen OS system data will be deleted.
Problem:
Right now I get a encryption hint without the possibiity to factory reset my OP3 since I don´t get access to the data partition in order to upload a Oxygen OS .zip on my OP 3 from my PC.
What can I do in oder to factory reset my OP3 with the help of my PC? I want to install the OnePlus 3 OxygenOS Open Beta 28.

Search mega unbrick guide method 2 and then flash the last OnePlus recovery and then flash OB28

I managed to flash the most current Oxygen OS on my OP3 by doing a factory reset within TWRP and flashing the Oxygen OS .zip and Magisk 4.5.
BUT after rebooting, the file system seems to be encrypted again in TWRP (even allowing explicitly file modifications!). This means that I am not able to flash another .zip.
How can I manage that the file system remains decrypted also in TWRP?

I don't have access in TWRP to my files in oder to flash an OS Update and so on. It seems to be encrypted in TWRP. How can I manage to have access to all my files located in the internal flash?

king0r said:
I don't have access in TWRP to my files in oder to flash an OS Update and so on. It seems to be encrypted in TWRP. How can I manage to have access to all my files located in the internal flash?
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If you boot OOS without any force encryption disabling mod them it will encrypt. It's not a problem at all if you use the right TWRP. Pick the TWRP from the Bluspark thread and you should be fine.

king0r said:
I don't have access in TWRP to my files in oder to flash an OS Update and so on. It seems to be encrypted in TWRP. How can I manage to have access to all my files located in the internal flash?
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Well, there is a way to decrypt the device, but you'll lose everything. Reboot do fastboot and connect to pc, then type from CMD "fastboot erase userdata" or "fastboot format userdata"

Puddi_Puddin said:
If you boot OOS without any force encryption disabling mod them it will encrypt. It's not a problem at all if you use the right TWRP. Pick the TWRP from the Bluspark thread and you should be fine.
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Please send me a link to the thread. I can't find it.

king0r said:
Please send me a link to the thread. I can't find it.
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http://lmgtfy.com/?iie=1&q=Bluspark+oneplus+3t
If you pay attention, it also explains how searching in the internet works. It's littery the first result if you google "Oneplus 3 Bluspark".

I was already using
twrp-3.2.1-x_blu_spark_v8.61-op3_op3t.img !!!
BUT nevertheless I don't have access to any file (e.g. .zip) even using the newest version of the Bluspark TWRP. Every directory is listed with 0 Bytes.
When accessing TWRP an Error message comes up but I can allow file modifications. But this doesn't help to get access to any file.

Flash the stock recovery
http://oxygenos.oneplus.net.s3.amazonaws.com/recovery_op3.img
Then after flash stock recovery boot to recovery all wipe (internal storage will be deleted). Done!
Flash official or Blu spark twrp. Go to Mount>check the internal storage.

madsponge26 said:
Flash the stock recovery
http://oxygenos.oneplus.net.s3.amazonaws.com/recovery_op3.img
Then after flash stock recovery boot to recovery all wipe (internal storage will be deleted). Done!
Flash official or Blu spark twrp. Go to Mount>check the internal storage.
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Thanks, but this means that I will lose all my data located on my phone??
Will at least the already installed OOS remain?

king0r said:
Thanks, but this means that I will lose all my data located on my phone??
Will at least the already installed OOS remain?
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Well, if you can't access your data with TWRP then you are ****ed any way.

I can only not access the data in Recovery! In OOS no peoblems at all!!
I don't understand why in Recovery nö data access is possible.

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Oneplus 3 decryption and stock recovery problem HELP!!!

I have been trying to flash oxygen os open beta 9 on my oneplus 3
first i tried the official steps mentioned on the oneplus site
I flashed stock oxygen os recovery
but when i boot into recovery mode it asks for a pattern which upon entering does not decrypt
I then flashed official TWRP and tried to flash the full open beta .zip file but it shows this package is for oneplus 3 this is a ""
also if i try to flash the modified TWRP 28 then also it cannot decrypt the phone
I would prefer not to format the phone if at all possible
aaditya98 said:
I have been trying to flash oxygen os open beta 9 on my oneplus 3
first i tried the official steps mentioned on the oneplus site
I flashed stock oxygen os recovery
but when i boot into recovery mode it asks for a pattern which upon entering does not decrypt
I then flashed official TWRP and tried to flash the full open beta .zip file but it shows this package is for oneplus 3 this is a ""
also if i try to flash the modified TWRP 28 then also it cannot decrypt the phone
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Hi, I think you should try to format data. Probabby via fastboot, then install TWRP.
Not sure which are the correct commands for the full format, so have a look around or someone else will help.
Otherwise there is the unbrick guide here in the forums to try.
I'm having a similar issue. So any advice would be great. Just updated to most recent unofficial TWRP (having been on a previous version). Now when entering my pin to decrypt it is not accepted. Would prefer not to have to format data.
aaditya98 said:
I have been trying to flash oxygen os open beta 9 on my oneplus 3
first i tried the official steps mentioned on the oneplus site
I flashed stock oxygen os recovery
but when i boot into recovery mode it asks for a pattern which upon entering does not decrypt
I then flashed official TWRP and tried to flash the full open beta .zip file but it shows this package is for oneplus 3 this is a ""
also if i try to flash the modified TWRP 28 then also it cannot decrypt the phone
I would prefer not to format the phone if at all possible
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unfortunately no choice other than wiping everything.....
antisoma said:
I'm having a similar issue. So any advice would be great. Just updated to most recent unofficial TWRP (having been on a previous version). Now when entering my pin to decrypt it is not accepted. Would prefer not to have to format data.
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I believe the decrypt is a known issue with TWRP and OB8/OB9 with F2FS /data partition. I don't think there's a work around at this time without formatting /data and rooting to prevent encryption.
Hw4ng3r said:
I believe the decrypt is a known issue with TWRP and OB8/OB9 with F2FS /data partition. I don't think there's a work around at this time without formatting /data and rooting to prevent encryption.
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So do you think there would be workaround in future?
0xelectron said:
So do you think there would be workaround in future?
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Hopefully there will be, but it doesn't look promising right now. @eng.stk is the one that was modding the TWRP, but has since stopped doing TWRP dev.
kipue said:
Hi, I think you should try to format data. Probabby via fastboot, then install TWRP.
Not sure which are the correct commands for the full format, so have a look around or someone else will help.
Otherwise there is the unbrick guide here in the forums to try.
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But I'm on official 3.2.8 with ext4 partition
Do you guy know where to get the stock recovery for openbeta 9? I downloaded somewhere a file recovery_OBT8N.img, but it still shows dm-verity issue.
nqk said:
Do you guy know where to get the stock recovery for openbeta 9? I downloaded somewhere a file recovery_OBT8N.img, but it still shows dm-verity issue.
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Fastboot Format system and data
Then fastboot flash stockrecovery
Then boot to system
Sideload rom
Then fastboot boot twrp28
Then wipe data and install superuser in one go
candiesdoodle said:
Fastboot Format system and data
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you mean: fastboot erase userdata?
Btw, I just ignore the dm-verity message to enter stock recovery, and do adb sideload openbeta9.zip and when it boots up again, the dm-verity message is no longer there.
I would try to format (erase userdata) data and flash the modded twrp.
nqk said:
you mean: fastboot erase userdata?
Btw, I just ignore the dm-verity message to enter stock recovery, and do adb sideload openbeta9.zip and when it boots up again, the dm-verity message is no longer there.
I would try to format (erase userdata) data and flash the modded twrp.
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Yeah fastboot Format userdata
But since you don't have the dm-verity you can skip the fastboot Format. Boot into the modd twrp and when it asks for password, hit cancel and then format data (you will have to type 'yes').
Then flash SuperSU or superuser in the same session without booting. This will ensure dm-verity doesn't come up again as it will start in enforcing mode, thanks to SuperSU/superuser.
You may be able to flash twrp afterwards but I haven't tried it.

OnePlus 3 dont decrypt + dm-verity error at boot

Hey XDA m8s,
i want to decrypt my OP 3. So i completely cleared it and fresh installed OOS Beta 10. Now its still encrypted. I did this 5-10 times.
Bootloader: Unlocked
Recovery now: Stock
1. Tried fastboot wipe userdata
2. Tried TWRP Data Reset
3. TriedAndroid normal Factory Reset
4. Tried to install OOS with Stock and TWRP Recovery
Everytime I install OOS 4 or Beta 10 TWRP asks me for a password after installation to decrypt File System. I dont have any password and i dont encrypted my device.
And now there is coming a dm-verity error everytime i boot. I dont know what that means...
The device is working but i cant flash TWRP and install SuperSU or other Zips cause of this ****ty password that i dunno.
Any ideas??
thx m8s
blackjan
blackjan said:
Hey XDA m8s,
i want to decrypt my OP 3. So i completely cleared it and fresh installed OOS Beta 10. Now its still encrypted. I did this 5-10 times.
Bootloader: Unlocked
Recovery now: Stock
1. Tried fastboot wipe userdata
2. Tried TWRP Data Reset
3. TriedAndroid normal Factory Reset
4. Tried to install OOS with Stock and TWRP Recovery
Everytime I install OOS 4 or Beta 10 TWRP asks me for a password after installation to decrypt File System. I dont have any password and i dont encrypted my device.
And now there is coming a dm-verity error everytime i boot. I dont know what that means...
The device is working but i cant flash TWRP and install SuperSU or other Zips cause of this ****ty password that i dunno.
Any ideas??
thx m8s
blackjan
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The encryption will always occur if you don't flash supersu before first boot.
Dm-verity error is strange if you flashed the open beta or oos 4 from stock recovery. This warning only happens when you flash from twrp.
You need to do a format data from twrp or wipe data cache > erase everything from stock recovery to "decrypt" but you will lose all your files in the process
Hw4ng3r said:
The encryption will always occur if you don't flash supersu before first boot.
Dm-verity error is strange if you flashed the open beta or oos 4 from stock recovery. This warning only happens when you flash from twrp.
You need to do a format data from twrp or wipe data cache > erase everything from stock recovery to "decrypt" but you will lose all your files in the process
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I flashed the official nougat update yesterday using the stock recovery and I somehow got the dm-verity error? I heard somewhere that I had to reflash the stock recovery even tho I already have it? I used to have TWRP but that was back in 3.2.2 of Oxygen OS but I switched back because I wanted OTA updates too work
Hw4ng3r said:
The encryption will always occur if you don't flash supersu before first boot.
Dm-verity error is strange if you flashed the open beta or oos 4 from stock recovery. This warning only happens when you flash from twrp.
You need to do a format data from twrp or wipe data cache > erase everything from stock recovery to "decrypt" but you will lose all your files in the process
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Is the Dm verity error cause of android 7?
blackjan said:
Is the Dm verity error cause of android 7?
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That DM verity screen is not an "Error" screen its just "Warning" screen meaning that the FW files were not digitaly signed. Its something Google introduced a while ago but has really started pushing since Nougat. There's no way to avoid it (except to flash a seperate script to disable it) theres one floating around here but might have been in Nexus thread. Personally i flashed 3.2.8 Fw after flashing OOS 4 and it got rid of the "Warning" but that might cause issues down the road. As of now though all is running as it should. hope this helped
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blackjan said:
Hey XDA m8s,
i want to decrypt my OP 3. So i completely cleared it and fresh installed OOS Beta 10. Now its still encrypted. I did this 5-10 times.
Bootloader: Unlocked
Recovery now: Stock
1. Tried fastboot wipe userdata
2. Tried TWRP Data Reset
3. TriedAndroid normal Factory Reset
4. Tried to install OOS with Stock and TWRP Recovery
Everytime I install OOS 4 or Beta 10 TWRP asks me for a password after installation to decrypt File System. I dont have any password and i dont encrypted my device.
And now there is coming a dm-verity error everytime i boot. I dont know what that means...
The device is working but i cant flash TWRP and install SuperSU or other Zips cause of this ****ty password that i dunno.
Any ideas??
thx m8s
blackjan
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Goto TWRP and wipe>factory reset
copy SuperSU zip using TWRP MPT support and flash now boot systems the twrp wont ask for password nor wil you ge DM-verity error
Hw4ng3r said:
The encryption will always occur if you don't flash supersu before first boot.
Dm-verity error is strange if you flashed the open beta or oos 4 from stock recovery. This warning only happens when you flash from twrp.
You need to do a format data from twrp or wipe data cache > erase everything from stock recovery to "decrypt" but you will lose all your files in the process
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Scronix said:
Goto TWRP and wipe>factory reset
copy SuperSU zip using TWRP MPT support and flash now boot systems the twrp wont ask for password nor wil you ge DM-verity error
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is there a method to flash systemless SuperSU without doing a Factory Reset? // What is the password when i boot to TWRP when Android installed? On Android 6 was it possible? Is it new that Android encrypt the Filesystem or what??
blackjan said:
is there a method to flash systemless SuperSU without doing a Factory Reset? // What is the password when i boot to TWRP when Android installed? On Android 6 was it possible? Is it new that Android encrypt the Filesystem or what??
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ich hab gerade das selbe problem aber ich fürchte das nur ein entschlüsseln hilft ( also fastboot format userdata ). Und vor dem 1. start der systems eben supersu flashen.
english: I have the same problem and I think the only solution is a complete decrypt. And after this, flash supersu before you boot the system the first time.
blackjan said:
is there a method to flash systemless SuperSU without doing a Factory Reset? // What is the password when i boot to TWRP when Android installed? On Android 6 was it possible? Is it new that Android encrypt the Filesystem or what??
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The New Android 7.0 Nougat Introduced a bit of a secure partition Which Encrypt the system without asking The New Twrp Isnt Completely Compatible yet Due to New Kernel Sources not released This is a workaround to have root you have to factory reset in TWRP once to get it working
Here are the Proper Instructions to Install Oxygen OS 4.0 without DM - Verity Error and F2FS -
For Unlocked Bootloader + TWRP + Rooted users (Having any Rom installed before) -
Requisites -
Backup All your internal Storage Data - Sync all Google Stuff - backup all Messages or stuff.
Downloads -
Oxygen OS Official OTA Full Zip - https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0BzS3n...xport=download
Official Recovery ( Oxygen OS ) - http://oneplusroms.s3.amazonaws.com/...BmI3Z1Dri5Q=
TWRP Recovery 3.0.2 - 23 (IMPORTANT) - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862684308
SuperSU 2.79 Stable - http://downloadmirror.co/Utz/UPDATE-...1211114519.zip
Custom Rom Based on OOS ( Choose any) - Freedom OS - https://forum.xda-developers.com/one...s-1-0-t3409348
Experience Rom - https://forum.xda-developers.com/one...-v1-0-t3522259
Hyper Stock - https://forum.xda-developers.com/one...stock-t3521946
Procedure -
1.) As mentioned, BACKUP EVERYTHING.
2.) Flash stock oxygen recovery though fastboot or in twrp.
3.) Boot to stock recovery, sideload Official 4.0 ota via adb.
4.) Reboot and dont set up device ( not necessary ) enable developer settings and usb debugging.
5.) Flash TWRP .23 NOT .28 (.28 is bugged with decryption and f2fs errors)
6.) Boot to twrp, wipe /data to f2fs and /system and /cache to ext4.
7.) As wiping everything,encryption and dm verity will be gone and copy any custom oxygen os build and supesu 2.79
8.) Flash any custom oxygen os build ( all these 3 builds flashes supersu itself, so no need to flash supersu, buy keep it for further later use.)
9.) Reboot, Setup and copy all ur stuff.
This method will surely get u a Rooted, decrypted, f2fs /data partition Oxygen Os 4.0.
For Stock/Twrp Recovery, Encrypted/Decrytped, Locked/Unlocked Bootloader, Unrooted Users (Those who dont want to root or decyrpt) -
1.) Backup is necessary as internal storage will be wiped, its a one time process as for now every Oneplus update will be f2fs /data compatible.
2.) ADB sideload 4.0 ota.
3.) Reboot and dont set up device ( not necessary )
4.) Go to backup and reset in settings, do a factory reset with internal storage ( This will wipe everything, BACKUP NEEDED )
5.) Let the process complete and check /data partition via DiskInfo app.
6.) If it isnt, do a factory reset again via stock recovery.
7.) If nothing helps, follow first method.
I cant guarantee this will work, but many users have reported this as working.
I think this will be sufficient.
oneplus fooling us??
is the open beta 10 and oxygen os OTA same????? they havent uploaded any links on the oneplus downloads page
You worry to much for a 2 seconds message...

[SOLVED] TWRP doesn’t let browse /sdcard files

I am having a problem it happened after I finally got to flash latest CosmicOS and set up a new password on my OP3. So, here’s what basically happened;
Once I got it up and running I noticed that home button and fingerprint sensor was completely disabled, then I tried to set up a new password (completely same password I used to decrypt my storage in TWRP 3.0.2-0) and fingerprint just in case but it didn’t react to me calibrating the fingerprint so I was like, ”alright, gladly I got a backup in TWRP”.
Once I rebooted to recovery it asked for a password as usually, once I typed that exact same password as before it just said wrong password, I tried it twice in case if I made a typo but still invalid password. And then I was panicing and pressed cancel and just rebooted back to OS.
I then removed all passwords there and booted back to recovery again, TWRP doesn’t ask for a password anymore but there’s a slider which says allow modifications or something similar and also there’s read only mode. When I slided the modification thing it just doesn’t show any of my files in sdcard folder when I go to ’Install’ tab but (0mb) instead. I even was able to browse and add files from my pc while phone was plugged in and in recovery mode, not anymore though.
Can anyone give me advice or help to get my oneplus 3 back in use? I have all the important files moved to my pc so I don’t mind losing files I have left in internal storage that much. Not if it’s necessary or easier workaround. thanks for reading this long-ass text :fingers-crossed:
EDIT: Issue SOLVED thanks to @AkR2014. I switched data partition from EXT4 to F2FS and then one more time back to EXT4 in TWRP's Wipe tab. (I was using latest blue_spark's TWRP-3.2.1-x version) and I was able to wipe data, system and both caches afterwards. After that I managed to flash new rom via USB-C to A with mounted USB flash drive on the other end and you know rest of the story. Do note that it WILL clear your internal storage so back up all the necessary files you need. And if you want to stay on F2FS data partition be sure to flash a ROM which supports it
EDIT2: There might be another way to mount your storage in TWRP but this is probably fail-proof method and worked for me
Oh and I couldn’t flash the Gapps in recovery after flashing the CosmicOs and nor I can’t now because of this haha. I can use my email though and send files through it from my another email if that helps
Vaahtopahvi said:
Oh and I couldn’t flash the Gapps in recovery after flashing the CosmicOs and nor I can’t now because of this haha. I can use my email though and send files through it from my another email if that helps
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Try eng.stk's TWRP and clean flash ROM and Gapps.
tnsmani said:
Try eng.stk's TWRP and clean flash ROM and Gapps.
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I couldnt find link for eng.stk TWRP, only people talking of it it. and what am I supposed to do with it once I get if you could explain? sorry for nooby questions
tnsmani said:
Try eng.stk's TWRP and clean flash ROM and Gapps.
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Wait, I think I found it. But the question is can and do I need to update the latest eng.stk’s TWRP through fastboot? And if so, is there instructions topic somewhere?
So here's the latest update: I flashed twrp-3.1.1-2 via fastboot but once I go to recovery it still doesn't let me browse files in /sdcard and if I put new password in OS it doesn't match in TWRP. I have a OS where I can boot to but no Gapps installed.
People say formatting data in TWRP would work, I'm just scared if that doesn't work and won't let me boot to OS anymore (even though I have a TWRP back up which I made before wiping my OxygenOS system data and caches in my pc as well in my phone's storage atm) and I can't flash anything in recovery mode, is there anything I could do? I'm in desperate need of help right now.
In this CosmicOS i am using Android 8.1.0 and I'm afraid something isn't supporting it or so.
Vaahtopahvi said:
So here's the latest update: I flashed twrp-3.1.1-2 via fastboot but once I go to recovery it still doesn't let me browse files in /sdcard and if I put new password in OS it doesn't match in TWRP. I have a OS where I can boot to but no Gapps installed.
People say formatting data in TWRP would work, I'm just scared if that doesn't work and won't let me boot to OS anymore (even though I have a TWRP back up which I made before wiping my OxygenOS system data and caches in my pc as well in my phone's storage atm) and I can't flash anything in recovery mode, is there anything I could do? I'm in desperate need of help right now.
In this CosmicOS i am using Android 8.1.0 and I'm afraid something isn't supporting it or so.
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As I said, flash eng.stk's TWRP. Simply flash the image to Recovery partition using the TWRP you already have. After that, wipe everything and clean flash the ROM. If anything goes wrong, you can use the Mega Unbrick guide method 2.
Here's the link to TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15934#downloads
tnsmani said:
As I said, flash eng.stk's TWRP. Simply flash the image to Recovery partition using the TWRP you already have. After that, wipe everything and clean flash the ROM. If anything goes wrong, you can use the Mega Unbrick guide method 2.
Here's the link to TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15934#downloads
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Thanks for the reply and link. I understood most of the parts except flashing the image to Recovery partition. Am I supposed to find the eng.stk’s TWRP from my Install tab in my current TWRP? Because it doesn’t show any files there. Also do I download the latest 3.2.1-x TWRP from the link you provided?
Vaahtopahvi said:
Thanks for the reply and link. I understood most of the parts except flashing the image to Recovery partition. Am I supposed to find the eng.stk’s TWRP from my Install tab in my current TWRP? Because it doesn’t show any files there. Also do I download the latest 3.2.1-x TWRP from the link you provided?
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You will find TWRP 3.2.1-x v8.61 in the link I provided. Download that to your phone and save it. Restart your phone in recovery mode and in the current TWRP that you have, click the 'Install' button. By default, you will be shown zip files,if any. TWRP comes as an img file. So click the 'show img files' button at bottom right in TWRP and navigate to where you saved it and select it. Slide the bottom bar to install, you will be asked where to install it to. Select 'Recovery' and again slide the bar. It will be installed. To confirm, restart in recovery mode and check the version number of TWRP.
eng.stk's TWRP is compatible with OOS and custom ROMS. The offficial one doesn't work with some custom ROMs.
tnsmani said:
You will find TWRP 3.2.1-x v8.61 in the link I provided. Download that to your phone and save it. Restart your phone in recovery mode and in the current TWRP that you have, click the 'Install' button. By default, you will be shown zip files,if any. TWRP comes as an img file. So click the 'show img files' button at bottom right in TWRP and navigate to where you saved it and select it. Slide the bottom bar to install, you will be asked where to install it to. Select 'Recovery' and again slide the bar. It will be installed. To confirm, restart in recovery mode and check the version number of TWRP.
eng.stk's TWRP is compatible with OOS and custom ROMS. The offficial one doesn't work with some custom ROMs.
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he is unable to mount storage via twrp , i have the sol but it will format your whole data / internal storage if your wiling to .
1 ) Go to twrp
2 ) wipe - > Advance wipe > change system file partation
3) if your on F2FS change to ext 4 or vice versa .
4 ) you will be able to mount sdcard
and dont flash this rom again , faceed same issue while flashing some oreo rom .
P.S : do it at your own risk .
AkR2014 said:
he is unable to mount storage via twrp , i have the sol but it will format your whole data / internal storage if your wiling to .
1 ) Go to twrp
2 ) wipe - > Advance wipe > change system file partation
3) if your on F2FS change to ext 4 or vice versa .
4 ) you will be able to mount sdcard
and dont flash this rom again , faceed same issue while flashing some oreo rom .
P.S : do it at your own risk .
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Thanks man :highfive: I have really nothing to lose anyways so I gotta try that lol. How can I know whether I am on F2FS or EXT 4 though? And once it’s done can I access to my phone storage while it’s in recovery mode and just paste new rom to internal storage? Or do I need to push the rom via adb while in fastboot mode? Thinking to try out Paranoid rom which is based on Nougat, right?
tnsmani said:
You will find TWRP 3.2.1-x v8.61 in the link I provided. Download that to your phone and save it. Restart your phone in recovery mode and in the current TWRP that you have, click the 'Install' button. By default, you will be shown zip files,if any. TWRP comes as an img file. So click the 'show img files' button at bottom right in TWRP and navigate to where you saved it and select it. Slide the bottom bar to install, you will be asked where to install it to. Select 'Recovery' and again slide the bar. It will be installed. To confirm, restart in recovery mode and check the version number of TWRP.
eng.stk's TWRP is compatible with OOS and custom ROMS. The offficial one doesn't work with some custom ROMs.
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Thanks for clarification tnsmani, appreciate the time you put into it. But as the person who replied to your text, I cannot mount the storage in TWRP which would prevent me of flashing pretty much anything on phone in TWRP.
Vaahtopahvi said:
Thanks man :highfive: I have really nothing to lose anyways so I gotta try that lol. How can I know whether I am on F2FS or EXT 4 though? And once it’s done can I access to my phone storage while it’s in recovery mode and just paste new rom to internal storage? Or do I need to push the rom via adb while in fastboot mode? Thinking to try out Paranoid rom which is based on Nougat, right?
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yap you will be able to access your internal storage as well flash any thing you want from internal storage , no need to push via adb , use deskinfo app from playstore to check
the format of your data partition. yah try Omni 8.1.0 really awsome rom i am currently using. :laugh:
Vaahtopahvi said:
Thanks for clarification tnsmani, appreciate the time you put into it. But as the person who replied to your text, I cannot mount the storage in TWRP which would prevent me of flashing pretty much anything on phone in TWRP.
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If you are able to boot into fastboot mode, you can install TWRP through ADB.
But you can not copy, paste in TWRP.
AkR2014 said:
yap you will be able to access your internal storage as well flash any thing you want from internal storage , no need to push via adb , use deskinfo app from playstore to check
the format of your data partition. yah try Omni 8.1.0 really awsome rom i am currently using. :laugh:
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Great to hear that. Though I don’t have Gapps installed. Accidentally tried to flash the wrong one before the mounting problem occurred and now you know rest of the story :laugh:
I’ll try to find another way to check it though. Oh and as well as the ROM

Root issues in Oreo

I'm installing twrp but whenever i try to boot into twrp all my data is wiped and twrp is unable to mount it
"Could not mount /data and unable to find crypto footer"
I need to manually change the filesystem and then again change to ext4 for twrp to mount data.
Main issue is i want to use snapchat and for that i need to boot into OS, login into snapchat and then root in twrp
but again as soon as i boot into twrp my data partition is not mountable. I have flashed no_encrypt_no_verity.dm_ashyx to disable dm-verity.
Flashed various twrp version from 3.0 to 3.2
Also did a clean OS flash from odin but still no luck.
Any suggestion and help will be appreciated.
jfk999 said:
I'm installing twrp but whenever i try to boot into twrp all my data is wiped and twrp is unable to mount it
"Could not mount /data and unable to find crypto footer"
I need to manually change the filesystem and then again change to ext4 for twrp to mount data.
Main issue is i want to use snapchat and for that i need to boot into OS, login into snapchat and then root in twrp
but again as soon as i boot into twrp my data partition is not mountable. I have flashed no_encrypt_no_verity.dm_ashyx to disable dm-verity.
Flashed various twrp version from 3.0 to 3.2
Also did a clean OS flash from odin but still no luck.
Any suggestion and help will be appreciated.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...w-to/guide-root-install-twrp-samsung-t3747535
Baseminge said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...w-to/guide-root-install-twrp-samsung-t3747535
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Tried that too , same issue still.
It seems that data partition gets corrupted whenever i boot into twrp everytime.
No way out
jfk999 said:
I'm installing twrp but whenever i try to boot into twrp all my data is wiped and twrp is unable to mount it
"Could not mount /data and unable to find crypto footer"
I need to manually change the filesystem and then again change to ext4 for twrp to mount data.
Main issue is i want to use snapchat and for that i need to boot into OS, login into snapchat and then root in twrp
but again as soon as i boot into twrp my data partition is not mountable. I have flashed no_encrypt_no_verity.dm_ashyx to disable dm-verity.
Flashed various twrp version from 3.0 to 3.2
Also did a clean OS flash from odin but still no luck.
Any suggestion and help will be appreciated.
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have you wiped data(TWRP/wipe data/type YES in the keyboard)?
and use superuser for root cause magisk can t mount data at the moment.
broky said:
have you wiped data(TWRP/wipe data/type YES in the keyboard)?
and use superuser for root cause magisk can t mount data at the moment.
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As soon as i boot in twrp, data is not mountable. So I then go to
wipe-->adv wipe-->(select data partition)repair or change partition-->change partition format-->fat
TWRP then wipes it to fat filesytem,then i change it to ext4 (which is readable by OS)
then only data partition is mounted.
Afterwards I flash no-verity-no-encryption_ashyx and RMM patch
Boots normal to OS
Again boot to twrp i get error unable to mount /data
I had this issue in nougat but it used to happen only once.After flashing patch i used to not get this error repeated
jfk999 said:
As soon as i boot in twrp, data is not mountable. So I then go to
wipe-->adv wipe-->(select data partition)repair or change partition-->change partition format-->fat
TWRP then wipes it to fat filesytem,then i change it to ext4 (which is readable by OS)
then only data partition is mounted.
Afterwards I flash no-verity-no-encryption_ashyx and RMM patch
Boots normal to OS
Again boot to twrp i get error unable to mount /data
I had this issue in nougat but it used to happen only once.After flashing patch i used to not get this error repeated
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Twrp/above factory reset on right side there is an option format data.
Press on this option and a keyboard rises.type YES and select format data.
After this check data partition,should be mounted.
After this flash SU zip and last Ashyx s patch.
Idonel this many times never had a problem even in Orsi.
Hope it works I can t think of something else.
broky said:
Twrp/above factory reset on right side there is an option format data.
Press on this option and a keyboard rises.type YES and select format data.
After this check data partition,should be mounted.
After this flash SU zip and last Ashyx s patch.
Idonel this many times never had a problem even in Orsi.
Hope it works I can t think of something else.
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Which twrp version are you using?
Try...
The universal "no verity opt encrypt".
Magisk for the above, or safetynet evasion.
Backing up snapchat in /data/data/ and /sdcard/Android/data/, and load the backup. By PC or external sdcard, or load the backup later.
jfk999 said:
Which twrp version are you using?
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look in 1:13
this is the step i mean:
format data/type:yes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOjnmGQ14fc&t=41s
broky said:
look in 1:13
this is the step i mean:
format data/type:yes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOjnmGQ14fc&t=41s
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Tried it but still same issue.
Bryan48765 said:
Try...
The universal "no verity opt encrypt".
Magisk for the above, or safetynet evasion.
Backing up snapchat in /data/data/ and /sdcard/Android/data/, and load the backup. By PC or external sdcard, or load the backup later.
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Tried the universal version for samsung and applied RMM patch, unfortunately same issue again.
I think that this has to do with SEpolicy. In nougat i used to get a small red warning at the edge of screen while booting to twrp. That time i did not face this
issue. Now I dont get any warning..boots into twrp with data partition corrupted.
I dont know, ive tried everything possible but no luck.
This is how I did and it works on my A320FL:
1. I installed Ashyx's version of TWRP via odin.
2. Boot into TWRP and "Format Data" from "Wipe" menu.
3. Flash SuperSu.
4. Flash Ashyx's patch.
5. Reboot phone(into recovery again).
6. Update TWRP with McFy's version.
jfk999 said:
Tried it but still same issue.[/QUO
I think I have the same issue.
May was your phone branded when you bought it?
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Baseminge said:
jfk999 said:
Tried it but still same issue.[/QUO
I think I have the same issue.
May was your phone branded when you bought it?
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I bought it from official store..Also i bought it jus few months after launch..
Which carrier are you using?
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jfk999 said:
Baseminge said:
I bought it from official store..Also i bought it jus few months after launch..
Which carrier are you using?
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So I think is something concerning the MM firmware that was not fixed with the N and O updates, 'cause I bought it very close to his launch too. I solved it by flashing a custom rom, so I think the problem was in official MM firmware or something went wrong in the OTA updates
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Baseminge said:
jfk999 said:
So I think is something concerning the MM firmware that was not fixed with the N and O updates, 'cause I bought it very close to his launch too. I solved it by flashing a custom rom, so I think the problem was in official MM firmware or something went wrong in the OTA updates
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Well ya..from MM to N, I did Odin update but from N to O i did ota update..since then im facing this issue..
But i still dont get it..i did a clean install and downloaded firmware from sammobile..yet this issue persist
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jfk999 said:
Baseminge said:
Well ya..from MM to N, I did Odin update but from N to O i did ota update..since then im facing this issue..
But i still dont get it..i did a clean install and downloaded firmware from sammobile..yet this issue persist
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At this point the only advice I can give you is to do a full wipe including "Internal Storage" (if you didn't) before flashing with Odin.
I really don't guess it will solve the problem on an official firmware, but there's no harm in trying
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Still no luck...
At this point i have lost hopes
jfk999 said:
Still no luck...
At this point i have lost hopes
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No matter what you try at this point you're data will always encrypt and will need to be formatted. TWRP will always reset.
This requires a whole different route and needs you to edit system files.
I'll get back to you with details.
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jfk999 said:
I'm installing twrp but whenever i try to boot into twrp all my data is wiped and twrp is unable to mount it
"Could not mount /data and unable to find crypto footer"
I need to manually change the filesystem and then again change to ext4 for twrp to mount data.
Main issue is i want to use snapchat and for that i need to boot into OS, login into snapchat and then root in twrp
but again as soon as i boot into twrp my data partition is not mountable. I have flashed no_encrypt_no_verity.dm_ashyx to disable dm-verity.
Flashed various twrp version from 3.0 to 3.2
Also did a clean OS flash from odin but still no luck.
Any suggestion and help will be appreciated.
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This method requires intermediate knowledge of Windows and CMD commands....I've tried to simplify it and hope it is easy enough to go through
The files that need editing are the ramdisk fstab files.
Basically you are going to unpack boot.img, edit the files and repack it.
Here's how you do it:
In windows...From the firmware, open the AP file with WinRAR. Extract boot.img.lz4 and save it to your desktop
Go here https://github.com/lz4/lz4/releases/download/v1.8.2/lz4_v1_8_2_win64.zip
Extract it then just place your boot.img.lz4 to directory of lz4
Next open up cmd as admin and cd to the location where lz4.exe is located
In cmd type lz4.exe boot.img.lz4
This will unpack the lz4 file.
Now download http://www.mediafire.com/file/93a3f4bikaxh6tj/MTK_Extractor_V2.6.3.zip
Just open exe go to boot tab select the unpacked boot.img
This will extract the files you need and it will create folder called "initrd" and it will contain the contents of boot.img.
Make sure you have Notepad++ installed to edit the files.
Go to the MTK folder where your files have been extracted
Right click Fatah.goldfish and select open with Notepad++
Next find the phrase ",encryptable=userdata"
Delete it
Close the tab in Notepad++ and click to save
Back to MTK folder and right click fstab.ranchu. Open with Notepad++
Find the phrase ",quota,forceencrypt=/dev/block/vdd"
Delete it
Find the phrase ",encryptable=userdata"
Delete it
Close the tab in Notepad++ and click to save
Back to MTK folder and right click fstab.samsungexynos7880. Open with Notepad++
Find the phrase ",verify"
Delete it
Find the phrase ",forceencrypt=footer,quota"
Delete it.
Close the tab in Notepad++ and click to save
Next, go back to the MTK program and press the repack button
This will create your new boot.img file
Go back to the MTK folder. You should see your old boot.img file saved as "boot-old.img" and your new file as "boot.img"
Install 7-zip
Back to MTK right click your new boot.img. select 7-zip then select "add to archive"
This will open up another window. Simply select "tar" from the dropdown menu for "Archive format"
Press OK
This will create a new file "boot.tar"
Flash this via Odin with phone in Download mode
The boot will now be patched and you can set up TWRP as you need.
This whole process will need repeating if a new AP is flashed

Oreo Installation - Differences to Nougat?

Hello guys,
I'm a bit confused now from reading through different posts, each describing different methods.
Why can't we just Flash the IMG of Oreo like we would do with Stock Nougat?
Is this because it's still soak and hasn't really been released yet or am I missing something?
Also, where's the difference to just flash Stock Nougat and update to Oreo via the System Update button in the settings (that's called OTA, right?)?
Also I read "Flashing bootloader of equal or minor version will hardbrick your device"
Does that mean if I Flash that 2 times I Flash the same bl Version and I hardbrick my device?
I'm from Germany btw.
NPPS25.137.7 2.4 (I read, I have to be on 137.93.2.5 but I can just either flash it directly or flash an earlier stock and update until I'm there I guess?)
XT1676
Boot loader: B8.23
Note: I thought it would be better to post that in q&a instead of the reply section of the stock Oreo fastboot update post, since this are kind of general questions to the Oreo update topic.
Greetings,
7080
Flashing an oero stock rom firmware image is exactly the same as flashing a nougat stock rom firmware image (although there's a few more img_sparsechunks to flash)
You won't brick your phone if the firmware you are flashing the the same or newer
You will brick your phone if you try and flash a gpt & bootloader that is lower than the version currently on your phone
You can downgrade by flashing everything except these parts
There's no difference to flashing an ota via stock recovery to doing it via system update - however you must be on a fully unmodified stock rom else it will fail and potentially brick your phone
Don't confuse flashing an ota with flashing a complete stock rom firmware image
And ota must meet certain requirements - eg must be on a certain stock firmware version
A stock firmware image (complete stock firmware) can be flashed on any device (to which the image is for) that has the same or older bootloader version
TheFixItMan said:
Don't confuse flashing an ota with flashing a complete stock rom firmware image
And ota must meet certain requirements - eg must be on a certain stock firmware version
A stock firmware image (complete stock firmware) can be flashed on any device (to which the image is for) that has the same or older bootloader version
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Thank you!
It took me some time to find out that OTA's only apply from one specific version to an other (the post from "tfwboredom" with all OTA's he was able to catch was a big help) and when i didnt get any OTA's (after flashing stock Nougat) i did an OTA update via adb. After that, my phone offered me OTA's again and i could upgrade until Oreo --.13 i guess. I rediscovered a thread with the full fastboot stock Oreo firmware --.16 then (forgot i already had downloaded it with my phone to my sd ^^) and flashed this then with the computer.
My Problem right now is the thing with the auto encryption.
Im on OPP28.85-16 now with TWRP64bit installed and was also able to get root by flashing newest Magisk (18.0) and the f2fs-loopback-bug-workaround (I dont really know for what that is) and installing MagiskManager v6.1 after booting system.
However, when i return to twrp after booting into system it asks me for a password to disable encryption and also wont flash things properly until i format data or do a factory reset. But after booting into system this encryption will be applied again. Flashing no-verity-encrypt didnt solve the problem.
What i want to find out now is:
1. Why is it automatically encrypting again and how can i disable that?
2. When i disabled that, can i encrypt my phone in the settings and use that password then to unlock twrp?
3. Where is the difference between this auto encryption and when i click in system settings on encrypt phone?
As far as i understood, in Nougat no-verity-encrypt was to prevent the dm-verity...thing to encrypt your phone but i could still enable encryption in the system settings.
(4. what is the purpose of f2fs bug fix?) - and has it enything to do with encryption?
G5-User7080 said:
Thank you!
It took me some time to find out that OTA's only apply from one specific version to an other (the post from "tfwboredom" with all OTA's he was able to catch was a big help) and when i didnt get any OTA's (after flashing stock Nougat) i did an OTA update via adb. After that, my phone offered me OTA's again and i could upgrade until Oreo --.13 i guess. I rediscovered a thread with the full fastboot stock Oreo firmware --.16 then (forgot i already had downloaded it with my phone to my sd ^^) and flashed this then with the computer.
My Problem right now is the thing with the auto encryption.
Im on OPP28.85-16 now with TWRP64bit installed and was also able to get root by flashing newest Magisk (18.0) and the f2fs-loopback-bug-workaround (I dont really know for what that is) and installing MagiskManager v6.1 after booting system.
However, when i return to twrp after booting into system it asks me for a password to disable encryption and also wont flash things properly until i format data or do a factory reset. But after booting into system this encryption will be applied again. Flashing no-verity-encrypt didnt solve the problem.
What i want to find out now is:
1. Why is it automatically encrypting again and how can i disable that?
2. When i disabled that, can i encrypt my phone in the settings and use that password then to unlock twrp?
3. Where is the difference between this auto encryption and when i click in system settings on encrypt phone?
As far as i understood, in Nougat no-verity-encrypt was to prevent the dm-verity...thing to encrypt your phone but i could still enable encryption in the system settings.
(4. what is the purpose of f2fs bug fix?) - and has it enything to do with encryption?
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You need to format data to remove encryption
Wipe - option on the right
If you encrypt again once booted you need to use a twrp that supports encryption - the 64bit version posted in most rom threads don't support encryption but I did post the source code to my test version which someone compiled which may have encryption support
You can try it
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kgFyYfjEyqAEXOGjg_UfeedlQwaLVF1F/view
All you should need to do is flash magisk - try version 17
You probably will need to change the device fingerprint to pass CtsProfile
Use this module
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magiskhide-props-config-t3789228
TheFixItMan said:
You need to format data to remove encryption
Wipe - option on the right
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- Yes, i did that, but when i boot system after it and return to twrp its again encrypted, but ill try a clean stock oreo flash -> twrp -> format data -> reboot -> return to twrp
If you encrypt again once booted you need to use a twrp that supports encryption - the 64bit version posted in most rom threads don't support encryption but I did post the source code to my test version which someone compiled which may have encryption support
You can try it
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kgFyYfjEyqAEXOGjg_UfeedlQwaLVF1F/view
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- Oh ok, i switched to 64bit version because of efs backup when still on Nougat, but i read somewhere that the 32bit version has that now, too, so could i also go just back to 32bit twrp?
As far as i remember, i never had a Problem with encryption on Nougat with 64bit.
- What does that mean that twrp supports encryption, when data gets encrypted every time, how should twrp be able to read that then?
All you should need to do is flash magisk - try version 17
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- why 17 and not 18? i mean 18 worked when i tried it?
You probably will need to change the device fingerprint to pass CtsProfile
Use this module
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magiskhide-props-config-t3789228
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- I have currently no lock enabled, because i want to do a twrp backup after everything is done, what is the problem with fingerprint and what is CtsProfile?
I'll try that things out, thank you, and edit this when i find some things out
What i want at the end is a rooted Oreo (done) with a working twrp, where i can still flash and backup and restore without wiping data every time and if possible i want to use the normal encryption (the one when i boot system and set it up in settings).
I still dont really get what this auto encryption is.
As far I was aware the 64bit twrp cannot decrypt data apart from the test one I posted
If you don't have a twrp that supports data encryption your phone will still work, you just won't be able to use/flash zips to the data partition or backup/restore that partition
If you get a decrypt data when you boot your phone normally and it doesn't decrypt then you must remove encryption and boot the rom first before applying encryption again
My official 32bit twrp does support data encryption and will work on any 32bit rom including stock oero
Use any version of Magisk that works for you - I no longer own this device & only tested with magisk 17
Everything worked pretty well until i wanted to restore an older backup, I tried to format data before doing the restore but it failed.
After i flashed twrp (official 32bit this time) i did a factory reset to remove decryption and rebooted recovery to prevent the system fromr eplacing it. But when i use format data after that (or already in first place, could be that i tried that, too) it fails, it sais data successfully decrypted and continues and then theres an error. And when i try then a factory reset, too it fails, too.
However, after changing file system to ext4 and than formatting again (i dont remember exactly) i endet up with a working f2fs data partition and was able to use format data and restore backup,...
I am very confused now, because i dont get at all what the heck is the problem, should i not format data and do factory reset or does this happen when i flash the f2fs bug workaround before or is it because i booted the system and begun to change the settings, i have no idea,.. but ill try out and write you when i find something out!
EDIT:
Ok i found some things out, still dont understand at all, but it seems that
format data fails after booting into system
but works after rebooting twrp again
factory reset fails after format data fails
but works after format data works
works not after rebooting twrp, only if format data was successfull before (bec that works again after rebooting twrp)
rebooting system after format data failed will result into a bootloop into recovery with error when trying to enter recovery after manually going to bootloader -> recovery it works
It may help to see it in a table:
After flashing Oreo(boots up) and then twrp:
format data failed
factory reset failed
After flashing Oreo(boots up) and twrp and rebooting twrp:
format data successfull
factory reset successfull
reboot system
reboot twrp
format data failed
factory reset failed
reboot system results in bootloop into recovery with error
reboot twrp
factory reset failed
format data successull
reboot system
reboot twrp
factory reset successull
format data failed
factory reset failed
reboot twrp
factory reset failed
format data successull
factory reset successull
Output when format data fails:
Code:
[CODE]Data successfully decrypted, new block device: '/dev/block/dm-0'
Updating partition details...
...done
Successfully decrypted with default password.
Updating partition details...
...done
Full SELinux support is present.
MTP Enabled
I guess thats the log from twrp start and what followes is the one for format data
Code:
Formatting Data using mkfs.f2fs...
mkfs.f2fs -t 0 /dev/block/mmcblk0p54 process ended with ERROR: 255
Unable to wipe Data.
Unable to format to remove encryption.
Updating partition details...
Failed to mount '/data' (Device or resource busy)
...done
Unable to mount Storage
[/CODE]
And for factory reset after it:
Code:
Failed to mount '/data' (Device or resource busy)
Formatting Cache using make_ext4fs...
Updating partition details...
Failed to mount '/data' (Device or resource busy)
...done
Unable to mount storage
Try a
fastboot erase userdata
Type this in cmd on pc with phone connected via USB in bootloader mode
This will erase everything on internal
TheFixItMan said:
Try a
fastboot erase userdata
Type this in cmd on pc with phone connected via USB in bootloader mode
This will erase everything on internal
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when should i do that?
Instead of using frmat data?
So when i flash twrp and boot into it first thing i should do is format data right? So i should just after flashing erase userdata and THEN enter twrp or what?
I'll copy in my reply from an other thread where 2 ppl tried to help me.
G5-User7080 said:
hmm, i did as follows:
flash stock (oreo) be sure sparsechunk 0-8 are ALL flashed
let phone start and turn it off again
flash twrp
boot recovery and factory reset
reboot recovery
flash magisk 18
reboot system
install magisk 6.1 apk
The thing is, when i dont reboot recovery after its installation the system will overwrite it with stock recovery and as far as i understood i need to reboot twrp for that.
I just did as i did for Nougat there regarding the post from 'Johny Cipeli':
6. In the Decrypt /data screen, press cancel, then "Swipe to Allow Modifications"
7. Go to WIPE, then "Swipe to Factory Reset"
8. Come back to TWRP main menu, go to REBOOT, then RECOVERY, then DO NOT INSTALL
So should i do then:
flash stock (oreo) be sure sparsechunk 0-8 are ALL flashed
let phone start and turn it off again
flash twrp
boot recovery
reboot recovery
format data
flash magisk 18
reboot system
install magisk 6.1 apk
or is this irrelevant if i first format data, then reboot twrp and then flash magisk?
Why do you flash no-verity? I tried that out earlier but it made no difference on the standard encryption.
I tryed a bit around with the data errors and found some things out, would you mind switching to this thread for the following?
Thank you for helping me, I just get totally confused by the Oreo process,.. worked so easy on nougat
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As I rooted the device it was on Oreo OPS28.85-13-3 by OTA and I did it like this:
flash latest official twrp 3.2.3.1
make a backup of EFS and persist
boot recovery (now it prompts you to give in a decryption code, just press skip)
format data (F2FS)
don't reboot now
flash magisk 18 (I flashed 17.2 and updated later, no clue why)
reboot to system
install magisk 6.1 apk (if it's missing, in my case it was present)
if you reboot to twrp now it shouldn't prompt you to give in a decryption key anymore
G5-User7080 said:
when should i do that?
Instead of using frmat data?
So when i flash twrp and boot into it first thing i should do is format data right? So i should just after flashing erase userdata and THEN enter twrp or what?
I'll copy in my reply from an other thread where 2 ppl tried to help me.
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It's the same as format data in twrp
To have it all in one Thread:
Wolfcity said:
So if you can't decrypt your data partition by formatting it (F2FS) and flashing magisk right after it without a reboot in between it may be possible that the bug is still present.
In that case you can give it a try and flash the fix from TWRP, maybe one of the older versions because the latest ones doesn't work for everyone.
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hmm, i did as follows:
flash stock (oreo) be sure sparsechunk 0-8 are ALL flashed
let phone start and turn it off again
flash twrp
boot recovery and factory reset
reboot recovery
flash magisk 18
reboot system
install magisk 6.1 apk
The thing is, when i dont reboot recovery after its installation the system will overwrite it with stock recovery and as far as i understood i need to reboot twrp for that.
I just did as i did for Nougat there regarding the post from 'Johny Cipeli':
6. In the Decrypt /data screen, press cancel, then "Swipe to Allow Modifications"
7. Go to WIPE, then "Swipe to Factory Reset"
8. Come back to TWRP main menu, go to REBOOT, then RECOVERY, then DO NOT INSTALL
So should i do then:
flash stock (oreo) be sure sparsechunk 0-8 are ALL flashed
let phone start and turn it off again
flash twrp
boot recovery
reboot recovery
format data
flash magisk 18
reboot system
install magisk 6.1 apk
or is this irrelevant if i first format data, then reboot twrp and then flash magisk?
woozie.2007 said:
i dont think so, I rooted in that method, after update to oreo 8.1 stock, i flash official terp, then I flashed no verity 6.0 adn then format data partition. After that i booted in android, it say is encrypted, i can't decrypt it, but it works very well. I rooted two moto g5 stock oreo in that mode. Good luck
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Why do you flash no-verity? I tried that out earlier but it made no difference on the standard encryption.
woozie.2007 said:
i flashed no verity because i want to decrypt the phone, but i didnt do that, not works, but works twrp for flashing, backup and restore without any problems. I cant say because of no verity or not, but it works. My phone is encrypted, but rooted with magisk 18.0 and i can install any module i want
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As far as i know from 'TheFixItMan', he said that the 32bit twrp is able to surpass the encryption somehow.
But i guess this is kind of a standard encryption and not the "real encryption" could that be?
Because, i thought encryption means, you have to enter a password on boot to decrypt it.
When you set up your password under security you can choose to enter it on boot and then it will ask you for this password everytime BEFORE booting your system, and this will also be your password to decrypt data for twrp then. But i dont know if thats the "real encryption" or that standatd thing is, too, but just decrypts automatically on boot.
Thank you for helping me, I just get totally confused by the Oreo process,.. worked so easy on nougat
in security option, the phone appear to be encrypted, in nougat after flash no verity the phone was decrypted. In oreo i dont know why is appear encrypted and i cant decrypt with no verity....
Wolfcity said:
As I rooted the device it was on Oreo OPS28.85-13-3 by OTA and I did it like this:
flash latest official twrp 3.2.3.1
make a backup of EFS and persist
boot recovery (now it prompts you to give in a decryption code, just press skip)
format data (F2FS)
don't reboot now
flash magisk 18 (I flashed 17.2 and updated later, no clue why)
reboot to system
install magisk 6.1 apk (if it's missing, in my case it was present)
if you reboot to twrp now it shouldn't prompt you to give in a decryption key anymore
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I dont have the option to backup efs,.. im using twrp 3.2.3-0 (the latest i could get from official twrp site) but i already did backup efs and persist in nougat, isnt that enough? DO i have to do that again on Oreo?
Also its not asking me for a decryption code, are you using 64bit twrp then?
And i remember that twrp got overwritten 2 or 3 times by stock recovery, and i thought that was because i didnt rebooted twrp again, since i rebooted twrp after formatting data it didnt happen again.
Also it did work for me using the 1. method i wrote earlier, i successfully rooted my phone, im just wondering now which is the "better" or "correct method to either
boot recovery, reboot recovery, format data and flash magisk
boot recovery, format data, reboot recovery, flash magisk
boot recovery, format data, flash magisk, boot system (but i guess next time you enter twrp it gets overwritten by stock recovery then)
boot recovery, format data, flash magisk, reboot recovery and boot system
or stay in bootloader (after flashing twrp) fastboot erase userdata, boot recovery, -data, -magisk, -system
or -recovery, -bootloader fastboot erase userdata, -recovery, -magisk, - system,.... you get the idea
woozie.2007 said:
in security option, the phone appear to be encrypted, in nougat after flash no verity the phone was decrypted. In oreo i dont know why is appear encrypted and i cant decrypt with no verity....
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Because theres some sort of auto encryption which everytime reencrypts your phone.
I just dont get the sense of formatting data if it gets reencrypted anyway and twrp can surpass encryption.
G5-User7080 said:
After flashing Oreo(boots up) and then twrp:
format data failed
factory reset failed
After flashing Oreo(boots up) and twrp and rebooting twrp:
format data successfull
factory reset successfull
. . .
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Had to correct that!
So in general after booting system, formatting data fails, maybe it works with fastboot erase userdata (didnt test it, cause i dont want to reflash Oreo again, i wanna go to bed.
But just rebooting recovery after booting first time in twrp works, so after that format data works. Works not..
Now im confused,.. after being in system and returning to twrp format data fails, but it seems when you fail it and then reboot recovery then it works...
So boot recovery, reboot recovery -> format data wont work BUT
boot recovery, format data fails, reboot recovery, format data will work WTF
So i guess either do factory reset instead of formatting data (thats also fine, or not?) or use fastboot erase userdata after flashing twrp in bootloader (i mean i do this while flashing oreo,.. so i dont really get why i have to do that again but i also dont really get why i have to format data a all)
Good night guys, thank you for your help,.. ill continue tomorrow.
G5-User7080 said:
Had to correct that!
So in general after booting system, formatting data fails, maybe it works with fastboot erase userdata (didnt test it, cause i dont want to reflash Oreo again, i wanna go to bed.
But just rebooting recovery after booting first time in twrp works, so after that format data works. Works not..
Now im confused,.. after being in system and returning to twrp format data fails, but it seems when you fail it and then reboot recovery then it works...
So boot recovery, reboot recovery -> format data wont work BUT
boot recovery, format data fails, reboot recovery, format data will work WTF
So i guess either do factory reset instead of formatting data (thats also fine, or not?) or use fastboot erase userdata after flashing twrp in bootloader (i mean i do this while flashing oreo,.. so i dont really get why i have to do that again but i also dont really get why i have to format data a all)
Good night guys, thank you for your help,.. ill continue tomorrow.
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Latest official TWRP recovery is 3.2.3.1 for potter:
https://eu.dl.twrp.me/potter/
It has the ability to backup EFS and persist (see attached screenshot). I would make a backup just to be on the safe side.
To prevent the device from encrypting again the trick is to flash magisk after formatting data and before rebooting, it deactivates the "force encryption" flag (unless you tick the "keep force encryption" box in magisk manager).
Also I hadn't any problems to make TWRP stick.
Edit: A factory reset won't reformat data.
If you want your data partition decrypted or not depends on your needs. Encrypted is safe but you're not able to access it to make any changes unless you decrypt it again....
Wolfcity said:
Latest official TWRP recovery is 3.2.3.1 for potter:
https://eu.dl.twrp.me/potter/
It has the ability to backup EFS and persist (see attached screenshot). I would make a backup just to be on the safe side.
To prevent the device from encrypting again the trick is to flash magisk after formatting data and before rebooting, it deactivates the "force encryption" flag (unless you tick the "keep force encryption" box).
Also I hadn't any problems to make TWRP stick.
Edit: A factory reset won't reformat data.
If you want your data partition decrypted or not depends on your needs. Encrypted is safe but you're not able to access it to backup data or make any changes unless you decrypt it again....
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I have the G5 not plus, theres no 3.2.3.1 yet. (Aber lustig, dass du auch aus deutschland bist (denk ich mal) ).
Ahh so i have to flash magisk right after decrypting by formatting data? But i cant successfully format data when i come from system as i wrote earlier so the question is if it works when i fastboot erase userdata to decrypt data and if data doesnt get reencrypted when i boot then twrp.
I guess if the force encryption reencrypts when i boot recovery, too it wont work, then i guess the only way is to enter recovery, do a failed attempt, reboot recovery, and successfully format data.
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It deactivates the "force encryption" flag (unless you tick the "keep force encryption" box).
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Also after installing magisk and booting system it still says encrypted in settigns so i thought its not removing the force encrypt. And i dont have found that switch yet..
Wolfcity said:
To prevent the device from encrypting again the trick is to flash magisk after formatting data and before rebooting, it deactivates the "force encryption" flag (unless you tick the "keep force encryption" box in magisk manager).
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Hi,
If i already have the phone encrypted and rooted with magisk, "keep force encryption" is tick, if I will untick the option will booting decrypted?
G5-User7080 said:
I have the G5 not plus, theres no 3.2.3.1 yet. (Aber lustig, dass du auch aus deutschland bist (denk ich mal) ).
Ahh so i have to flash magisk right after decrypting by formatting data? But i cant successfully format data when i come from system as i wrote earlier so the question is if it works when i fastboot erase userdata to decrypt data and if data doesnt get reencrypted when i boot then twrp.
I guess if the force encryption reencrypts when i boot recovery, too it wont work, then i guess the only way is to enter recovery, do a failed attempt, reboot recovery, and successfully format data.
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Also after installing magisk and booting system it still says encrypted in settigns so i thought its not removing the force encrypt. And i dont have found that switch yet..
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Ah ok, I thought your device is a potter.
The checkbox is found inside magisk manager but it is unticked by default so the device should decrypt.
Have you tried the official twrp instead of the 64bit unofficial version?
Maybe try magisk 17.2 too as I did.
And yes, I'm from good old Germany too.
woozie.2007 said:
Hi,
If i already have the phone encrypted and rooted with magisk, "keep force encryption" is tick, if I will untick the option will booting decrypted?
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I think you will have to decrypt data by formatting it, unticking the checkbox just prevents the device from encrypting itself again. You should find some additional informations:
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskInstallationIssues

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