[LOCKED BOOTLOADER] Temporary TWRP 3.3.1 for Samsung Galaxy S7 (Snapdragon) G930XX - Samsung Galaxy S7 (Snapdragon) ROMs, Kernels, Reco

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Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.​
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* [B][U]Your warranty is now void.[/U][/B]
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or your getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
DOWNLOAD:
Download TWRP from here
HOW DO I ENTER RECOVERY:
- Flash ENG OREO RECOVERY via Odin in AP slot
- Reboot into recovery
If you are on android 8.0 and this is first time using this TWRP you need to install modified fstab.qcom into /system/vendor/etc if not you will fall into encryption issues
WARNING: this require data wipe otherwise skip over next step
- Windows user: Run fstab.bat
- Linux user: Run fstab.sh in terminal
- Wipe data/factory reset
To enter TWRP recovery
- Windows: Run twrp.bat
- Linux: Run twrp.sh in terminal
BUGS:
- MTP
THANKS:
@jrkruse for most stuff, guides and help
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jcadduono for device tree

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is there more detailed instructions on how this works?

Sorry, but your instructions are somewhat vague. I can't seem to be able to run TWRP.bat while in Recovery. I was able to flash the fstab.bat, but only when the phone was booted and debugging is on. Trying TWRP while booted into the system doesn't work either.
I've also tried manually copying in the files, and then running Hijack, but that doesn't seem to work. Obviously I'm doing something wrong, but this sounds really good regardless

Darth-Kadd said:
is there more detailed instructions on how this works?
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OK, flash the ENG Recovery via odin, then boot into recovery by key combination (Vol up + Power + Home) after it show Android Recovery blah blah blah Reboot... Wipe .... and other stuff this clear that you are in the recovery.
Connect your USB cable.
Ask your self, Do I have OREO? which is Android 8.0 If yes read the red lines if no skip them
Backup your data/internal sdcard, this step wipe data/internal sdcard
You need to run the fstab.bat in windows screen. After this step you need to wipe data from the stock recovery declared above so we can bypass data encryption.
The last step is to run the twrp.bat while you still in recovery.
Dont do those steps while you are booted and running system.

Witchslayer17 said:
Sorry, but your instructions are somewhat vague. I can't seem to be able to run TWRP.bat while in Recovery. I was able to flash the fstab.bat, but only when the phone was booted and debugging is on. Trying TWRP while booted into the system doesn't work either.
I've also tried manually copying in the files, and then running Hijack, but that doesn't seem to work. Obviously I'm doing something wrong, but this sounds really good regardless
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the steps are clear and state that you need ENG Recovery and we will do the steps while we are in recovery

afaneh92 said:
the steps are clear and state that you need ENG Recovery and we will do the steps while we are in recovery
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I did get the ENG Recovery, but it just looks like the plain recovery and I can't use ADB, so is there so menu that needs to be navigated to in order to be able to run the files?

afaneh92 said:
OK, flash the ENG Recovery via odin, then boot into recovery by key combination (Vol up + Power + Home) after it show Android Recovery blah blah blah Reboot... Wipe .... and other stuff this clear that you are in the recovery.
Connect your USB cable.
Ask your self, Do I have OREO? which is Android 8.0 If yes read the red lines if no skip them
Backup your data/internal sdcard, this step wipe data/internal sdcard
You need to run the fstab.bat in windows screen. After this step you need to wipe data from the stock recovery declared above so we can bypass data encryption.
The last step is to run the twrp.bat while you still in recovery.
Dont do those steps while you are booted and running system.
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Thanks but I actually rooted it already using a different method.
https://www.****************/2018/07/22/how-to-root-snapdragon-galaxy-s7-and-s7-edge-on-android-8-0-oreo/
****************/2018/07/22/how-to-root-snapdragon-galaxy-s7-and-s7-edge-on-android-8-0-oreo/
flash eng boot from the site above with their modified Odin and make sure you open odin as administrator (if you don't, odin flash will fail)
after that, boot into system and use the root.bat that came with the zip you downloaded from the site above and then factory reset and you should have root. Worked for me using G930U oreo

Witchslayer17 said:
I did get the ENG Recovery, but it just looks like the plain recovery and I can't use ADB, so is there so menu that needs to be navigated to in order to be able to run the files?
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You can use adb with eng recovery
Sent using some kind of device I modified

I am using a Galaxy S7 Snapdragon and I tried this method. I have a few questions. I followed the process you described.
1. Flashed ENG_Recovery
2. Ran the Fstab.bat
3. Ran the twrp.bat file in recovery
4. I also included a wipe for good measure.
My questions are the following:
1. Is this temporary TWRP meant for one-time use?
2. When I flashed the twrp.bat file the screen went black and nothing happened. I did a restart and restored from backups just fine. I don't worry about backups because I have several redundant copies in the cloud.
Does this simply remove the lock on the recovery partition temporarily? I just want to flash Magisk so I can move away from SU since it's not getting additional support.
Let me know. I don't know what the applications are here, whether I can flash a ROM with a one-time use or something else. I'm just curious as to what the intent is here when you created this so I can get the best use out of this thread. Thanks for posting.
Here is additional info after running twrp.bat from recovery. P.S. I was using Windows for this attempt.
Waiting for the phone to be connected ...
* daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
* daemon started successfully
error: protocol fault (couldn't read status): Connection reset by peer
Device connected ...
* daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
could not read ok from ADB Server
* failed to start daemon
adb: error: failed to get feature set: cannot connect to daemon
bbx: 1 file pushed. 20.4 MB/s (816056 bytes in 0.038s)
hijack: 1 file pushed. 0.4 MB/s (2015 bytes in 0.005s)
propClient: PropClient failed to load
propClient: PropClient failed to load
propClient: PropClient failed to load
propClient: PropClient failed to load
gzip: /tmp/ramdisk-recovery.img: No such file or directory
chmod: /sbin/ueventd.old: No such file or directory
chmod: /sbin/watchdogd.old: No such file or directory

X1z00t said:
I am using a Galaxy S7 Snapdragon and I tried this method. I have a few questions. I followed the process you described.
1. Flashed ENG_Recovery
2. Ran the Fstab.bat
3. Ran the twrp.bat file in recovery
4. I also included a wipe for good measure.
My questions are the following:
1. Is this temporary TWRP meant for one-time use?
2. When I flashed the twrp.bat file the screen went black and nothing happened. I did a restart and restored from backups just fine. I don't worry about backups because I have several redundant copies in the cloud.
Does this simply remove the lock on the recovery partition temporarily? I just want to flash Magisk so I can move away from SU since it's not getting additional support.
Let me know. I don't know what the applications are here, whether I can flash a ROM with a one-time use or something else. I'm just curious as to what the intent is here when you created this so I can get the best use out of this thread. Thanks for posting.
Here is additional info after running twrp.bat from recovery. P.S. I was using Windows for this attempt.
Waiting for the phone to be connected ...
* daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
* daemon started successfully
error: protocol fault (couldn't read status): Connection reset by peer
Device connected ...
* daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
could not read ok from ADB Server
* failed to start daemon
adb: error: failed to get feature set: cannot connect to daemon
bbx: 1 file pushed. 20.4 MB/s (816056 bytes in 0.038s)
hijack: 1 file pushed. 0.4 MB/s (2015 bytes in 0.005s)
propClient: PropClient failed to load
propClient: PropClient failed to load
propClient: PropClient failed to load
propClient: PropClient failed to load
gzip: /tmp/ramdisk-recovery.img: No such file or directory
chmod: /sbin/ueventd.old: No such file or directory
chmod: /sbin/watchdogd.old: No such file or directory
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TWRP will run one time so next reboot will get you into stock recovery.
the bat file doesn't run successfully!
I think you are unlocked? so you can flash regular TWRP and install root?

anything that can be flashed with twrp yet like any mods or not yet?

I'll post again with my logs for the Linux attempt I did using Heimdall instead of Odin. I don't have access to my logs right now. I'll edit this post for anyone who wants to try it.
The Linux attempt worked and I had a one-time TWRP install. The only problem was that I tripped encryption when I tried to flash Magisk through TWRP.
It's strange, but I got Clockwork to work once. I just don't remember how.

I confirm that this works on my G930P. I can boot to TWRP from eng recovery.
This should make life easier

Oh my word. a temporary TWRP.... it's a dream come true. Thanks a lot devs!
I'm still on Nougat so far having seen all the root flashing problems, but wow, time to move to Oreo to get this very very nifty TWRP hack

sylikc said:
Oh my word. a temporary TWRP.... it's a dream come true. Thanks a lot devs!
I'm still on Nougat so far having seen all the root flashing problems, but wow, time to move to Oreo to get this very very nifty TWRP hack
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I think you can flash eng recovery over nougat bootloader.

sylikc said:
Oh my word. a temporary TWRP.... it's a dream come true. Thanks a lot devs!
I'm still on Nougat so far having seen all the root flashing problems, but wow, time to move to Oreo to get this very very nifty TWRP hack
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afaneh92 said:
I think you can flash eng recovery over nougat bootloader.
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Been a while and you may be correct, but I thought there was a different eng boot for nougat.

Ok...call me retarded but first question. Do you have to be rooted in order to do this procedure? And second. How do you install modified fstab.qcom and where do I find this file?
---------- Post added at 09:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:20 PM ----------
And what do I do after...can I flash the other boot in ap and unroot...all I wanna do is get dolby atmos in my phone so I can have louder volume...that is the only app I have ever com across in s7 that has actually worked...I dont want root because it drains my battery insanely fast like in 2 hours...any help is greatly appreciated...if anyone who's how i can get dolby atmos in my phone and still maintain it unrooted on stock g930u and can post a link or give instructions I would be eternally grateful

matt1285 said:
Ok...call me retarded but first question. Do you have to be rooted in order to do this procedure? And second. How do you install modified fstab.qcom and where do I find this file?
---------- Post added at 09:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:20 PM ----------
And what do I do after...can I flash the other boot in ap and unroot...all I wanna do is get dolby atmos in my phone so I can have louder volume...that is the only app I have ever com across in s7 that has actually worked...I dont want root because it drains my battery insanely fast like in 2 hours...any help is greatly appreciated...if anyone who's how i can get dolby atmos in my phone and still maintain it unrooted on stock g930u and can post a link or give instructions I would be eternally grateful
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No need to root.
If you are on Oreo just run fstab.bat while you are on eng recovery then wipe data.
If you are on nougat skip this step and run twrp.bat from eng recovery.

So what does temporary TWRP allow you to do? Would you be able to flash Lineage or something?

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[RECOVERY][MT6735] TWRP-3.0.2 for Lenovo Tab3 7 (TB3-730X)

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Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
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Credits:
- TWRP Team
Device: Lenovo Tab3 7 Tablet - TB3-730X
Do not flash this on TB3-730F. The F model has different chipset and this recovery will softbrick it.
@sun_dream reported that 730F is working. So you can probably flash it, but be prepared with OFW, in case something goes wrong.
Instructions:
IMPORTANT: read all instructions at least once, before starting.
Note: If you're are a newbie, you can read more detailed instructions by honzazkrumlova here
- Download from link below.
- Enable "USB debugging" from developer options.
- Enable "OEM Unlocking" from developer options.
- Reboot device in Fastboot Mode (Bootloader mode), either with "adb reboot bootloader" or with VolDown+Power, to enter Recovery mode and then select "Reboot into bootloader"
- Unlock the bootloader with "fastboot flashing unlock" or "fastboot oem unlock" and follow the instructions on the tablet. (WARNING: This will erase all your data - Factory Reset)
- Once unlocked, you can use "fastboot boot TWRP_3.0.2_Lenovo_TB3-730X_Android-6.0_recovery.img" to start TWRP.
- When TWRP ask to modify system partition, answer "NO". Otherwise you will soft-brick your device and you will have to flash the original firmware and start from the beginning.
- If you want root - flash SuperSU, or as the user @Kellicros reported, you can flash Magisk 11.1.
- If you want XPosed, get it here.
- If you want to permanently flash the recovery, use "fastboot flash recovery TWRP_3.0.2_Lenovo_TB3-730X_Android-6.0_recovery.img".
- If you use it on any other Lenovo Tab3 7 device, please post the model.
- Thanks is always welcome.
Downloads:
TWRP_3.0.2_Lenovo_TB3-730X_Android-6.0_recovery.zip (well tested, consider it stable)
TWRP_3.1.1_Lenovo_TB3-730X_Android-6.0_recovery.zip
Unbrick your device:
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Hello
I have the same tablet (TB3-730X) and I tried this recovery, but something I did wrong.
Recovery by my works without problems, but now I can no longer boot into the system, I probably deleted it ...
After restarting the tablet always I return to Recovery and you can not flash the firmware because they can not find a version of the 730X (MTK MT8735P)
Can I use the firmware version for TB3-710 or 730F (MTK MT8161P)
Thanks for any advice, and thanks for Recovery.)
beldy said:
Hello
I have the same tablet (TB3-730X) and I tried this recovery, but something I did wrong.
Recovery by my works without problems, but now I can no longer boot into the system, I probably deleted it ...
After restarting the tablet always I return to Recovery and you can not flash the firmware because they can not find a version of the 730X (MTK MT8735P)
Can I use the firmware version for TB3-710 or 730F (MTK MT8161P)
Thanks for any advice, and thanks for Recovery.)
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Hi.
When TWRP is started for the first time, it asks to modify the system partition.
I answered NO, NEVER. I saw some posts about other MTK devices and other people seems to have problems like yours when TWRP modify the system partition.
Is this your case?
If yes, then you need to download the original firmware and flash it on the device. After that you need to flash the recovery again.
I've downloaded the original firmware from Russian forum (this post: http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=731493&st=20#entry52434543). Here is direct link: https://cloud.mail.ru/public/Fjd9/u7e8mUbhq )
This is the last TB3-730X firmware. Do not try 710 firmwares, they should not work and it is probably dangerous to flash it. I dont know for 730F, this one could work, but anyway, download the the 730X firmware from the link above.
I guess you will need the SPFlash Tool to flash the firmware.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for the link ...
so probably it is my case that TWRP modify the system partition ... try this firmware and send the result ..
Thanks again for your help, I appreciate it.
I can confirm that Tab3 730x is checking if even TWRP is running (fastboot boot twrp.bin) and delete/modify system partition. TWRP not ask for modify system partition after first boot. Tablet stay on Lenovo logo forever. My firmware version is TB3-730X_S030_160509_ROW. Also in my model is not possible to read/write flash by FlashTool. I always get error 0x7D4, no matter what version I use, even after unlock bootloader. I have also try descibed firmware TB3-730X_S033_160707_ROW but this one cannot be flashed in fastboot mode. It says wrong binary (all files have in name _signed so probably different structure). It's seems that Polish Tab3 tb3-730X tablets are better protected than Russian.
0xAF can You post link to FlashTool what you used to flash your tablet?
[EDIT]
This time i get it working 0xAF are you mean first screen when TWRP start and there is swipe button? I Always swipe and this killed system partition I think. Btw do you both can flash this tablet with FlashTool?
DonKapselo said:
I can confirm that Tab3 730x is checking if even TWRP is running (fastboot boot twrp.bin) and delete/modify system partition. TWRP not ask for modify system partition after first boot. Tablet stay on Lenovo logo forever. My firmware version is TB3-730X_S030_160509_ROW. Also in my model is not possible to read/write flash by FlashTool. I always get error 0x7D4, no matter what version I use, even after unlock bootloader. I have also try descibed firmware TB3-730X_S033_160707_ROW but this one cannot be flashed in fastboot mode. It says wrong binary (all files have in name _signed so probably different structure). It's seems that Polish Tab3 tb3-730X tablets are better protected than Russian.
0xAF can You post link to FlashTool what you used to flash your tablet?
[EDIT]
This time i get it working 0xAF are you mean first screen when TWRP start and there is swipe button? I Always swipe and this killed system partition I think. Btw do you both can flash this tablet with FlashTool?
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When you start the TWRP for the first time, it will ask to do something on system partition. I cannot remember if it was "Yes/No" answer, or a swipe. Just don't let TWRP touch the system partition.
After unlocking the bootloader with fastboot, you can flash the recovery with fastboot if you want, but first try to boot it, as described in the first post.
If you're going to flash the original firmware from the links above, then you will need SPFlash Tool, because the images (dumps) are made with SPFlash Tool and you cannot directly flash them with fastboot.
For bootloader unlocking, you can try this command: "fastboot oem unlock", while you're in the bootloader.
Did you enabled the "OEM Unlocking" from the "Developer Options" menu?
On my device, I was able to unlock it (after enabling "OEM Unlocking" option) with "fastboot flashing unlock".
"I have also try descibed firmware TB3-730X_S033_160707_ROW but this one cannot be flashed in fastboot mode. "
not to flash, always ends with an error 0x7D4 .....
beldy said:
"I have also try descibed firmware TB3-730X_S033_160707_ROW but this one cannot be flashed in fastboot mode. "
not to flash, always ends with an error 0x7D4 .....
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Is your bootloader unlocked?
see the "fastboot" command manual, to check if it is unlocked.
0xAF said:
When you start the TWRP for the first time, it will ask to do something on system partition. I cannot remember if it was "Yes/No" answer, or a swipe. Just don't let TWRP touch the system partition.
After unlocking the bootloader with fastboot, you can flash the recovery with fastboot if you want, but first try to boot it, as described in the first post.
If you're going to flash the original firmware from the links above, then you will need SPFlash Tool, because the images (dumps) are made with SPFlash Tool and you cannot directly flash them with fastboot.
For bootloader unlocking, you can try this command: "fastboot oem unlock", while you're in the bootloader.
Did you enabled the "OEM Unlocking" from the "Developer Options" menu?
On my device, I was able to unlock it (after enabling "OEM Unlocking" option) with "fastboot flashing unlock".
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Thanks. Now all working I just swipe button thinking that is locking button.
About flashing problem. I cannot flash with FlashTool because I have 0x7D4 error, same as beldy. I have try different cables, 3 computer, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 - same.
I have unlocked bootloader with "fastboot oem unlock". Without it TWRP cannot be installer or booted. Before I enabled "OEM Unlocking" from the "Developer Options" menu. After it, phone format byself but still cannot flash.
I killed pcs one and send to service. Tablet cannot go into recovery. When it back I see some scratches on cover, like was opened. Maybe they used TestPoint to fix it.
DonKapselo said:
Thanks. Now all working I just swipe button thinking that is locking button.
About flashing problem. I cannot flash with FlashTool because I have 0x7D4 error, same as beldy. I have try different cables, 3 computer, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 - same.
I have unlocked bootloader with "fastboot oem unlock". Without it TWRP cannot be installer or booted. Before I enabled "OEM Unlocking" from the "Developer Options" menu. After it, phone format byself but still cannot flash.
I killed pcs one and send to service. Tablet cannot go into recovery. When it back I see some scratches on cover, like was opened. Maybe they used TestPoint to fix it.
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I'm glad you've solved the problem. I dont know what is 0x7D4 error. It could be some sort of extra locking of the device, but I doubt it. It's more likely to be something related to SPFlash Tools. It could be also a broken firmware, I haven't tried to flash the firmware from the links I've provided. I only used the Original Firmware to extract the original recovery from there. I needed the original kernel from the recovery to be able to start the TWRP.
A fast look in google gives this:
Error 0×7D4
Message: BROM ERROR: S_BROM_DOWNLOAD_DA_FAIL
Meaning: SP Flash tool encountered an error writing to the phone
Solution
* Try using a different USB cord, PC port and PC
* Use the latest version of SP flash tool
* Ensure the battery is well charged and the phone's USB port isn't faulty
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But I guess it's not very helpful.
0xAF said:
I'm glad you've solved the problem. I dont know what is 0x7D4 error. It could be some sort of extra locking of the device, but I doubt it. It's more likely to be something related to SPFlash Tools. It could be also a broken firmware, I haven't tried to flash the firmware from the links I've provided. I only used the Original Firmware to extract the original recovery from there. I needed the original kernel from the recovery to be able to start the TWRP.
A fast look in google gives this:
But I guess it's not very helpful.
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Just try to read flash, it's safe. I can bet You will get error 0x7D4 or 2004 (depend of version of flashtool). It's extra locked for sure. Btw. why You need original recovery to start TWRP? Maybe You mean that You need it to compile TWRP for this tablet model?
DonKapselo said:
Just try to read flash, it's safe. I can bet You will get error 0x7D4 or 2004 (depend of version of flashtool). It's extra locked for sure. Btw. why You need original recovery to start TWRP? Maybe You mean that You need it to compile TWRP for this tablet model?
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The easiest way to port TWRP is to get it from another device with the same chipset and cpu. I did not wanted to prepare a toolchain/crosscompiler and start from the beginning to compile TWRP. So I took a TWRP from another tablet (DOOGEE_X6pro_Android6.0_20160707). Since it has a recent version of TWRP and is compiled for android 6.
Then all you need is to replace the kernel in this recovery, so we are booting with the kernel for our device. I needed the kernel from our original recovery for that. Then I've touched some files inside the recovery, fixed the fstab and default.prop and repackaged the recovery image.
This is the easiest way to port the recovery IMO. Took me 15-20 mins with all the testing.
This procedure work for any recovery, not only TWRP.
I guess, I could have dumped the original recovery from the device, but since I was looking for custom recovery for some time, I found the dump in the russian forum and downloaded it. So when I decided to port TWRP, I already had the recovery from the dump.
Thanks for info Any link to step by step how to replace kernet, what data change?
DonKapselo said:
Thanks for info Any link to step by step how to replace kernet, what data change?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwMFBuCY-5k
I saw this video and decided to follow the steps.
You will need some intuition about the files you need to change inside the new recovery, as the video shows that only the fstab is needed, but you need more files, like default.prop and some other device dependent files from the original recovery (mostly in root folder).
In this recovery, I've used the default.prop from the original recovery.
As for the fstab, you will need to convert it by hand to a format understandable by TWRP. I've used the TWRP fstab file from the other device (from which I took the recovery in first place) and adopted it to our device. IIRC, almost nothing had to be changed.
I've copied some other device dependent files from the original recovery too.
Since I'm on linux, I've used these tools:
https://github.com/osm0sis/Android-Image-Kitchen.git
https://github.com/osm0sis/mkbootfs/
https://github.com/osm0sis/mkbootimg/
The tools are also available for windows (as the video shows) and for android itself (I believe the CF-SuperSU uses them on android to repack the boot.img).
These tools can repack recovery.img and boot.img.
Many thanks!
0xAF said:
Is your bootloader unlocked?
see the "fastboot" command manual, to check if it is unlocked.
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yes bootloader is unlocked by command fastboot oem unlock...
It managed to someone already listed above to flash firmware in fastboot mode?
When you turn on the tablet remains lit Lenovo logo, and that's the end ...
Tablet can not even charged because, in the power cable connection tablet immediately turn on and loading TWRP or Lenovo logo screen
I am not progressed and I would appreciate if someone added original recovery or something what my tablet to function again
thx
beldy said:
yes bootloader is unlocked by command fastboot oem unlock...
It managed to someone already listed above to flash firmware in fastboot mode?
When you turn on the tablet remains lit Lenovo logo, and that's the end ...
Tablet can not even charged because, in the power cable connection tablet immediately turn on and loading TWRP or Lenovo logo screen
I am not progressed and I would appreciate if someone added original recovery or something what my tablet to function again
thx
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Hi.
I'll make a dump of my system partition and post a link.
Unfortunately my system partition is not like in the original from the OTA ROM.
I've patched it with xposed and removed some ****ty apps from the OTA ROM.
Meanwhile if someone have OTA ROM, I would appreciate a link.
(you could try asking the Lenovo support for the OTA ROM).
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Hi.
I'll make a dump of my system partition and post a link.
Unfortunately my system partition is not like in the original from the OTA ROM.
I've patched it with xposed and removed some ****ty apps from the OTA ROM.
Meanwhile if someone have OTA ROM, I would appreciate a link.
(you could try asking the Lenovo support for the OTA ROM).
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Thanks for the answer and advice to try anything that can help me
Thx
//EDIT: I add a few screens that I made an attempt to flash ... maybe you help someone ..
beldy said:
Thanks for the answer and advice to try anything that can help me
Thx
//EDIT: I add a few screens that I made an attempt to flash ... maybe you help someone ..
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You should try to flash the dump with "fastboot flash system <file>"
Hello,
Got the Lenovo TAB3-730M.
What SuperSU.zip do I have to take to get "root"?
The "SR3-SuperSU-v2.78-SR3-20161103171345.zip" does not work.

[Guide][Tutorial] Root TWRP LG G5 using Autorecowvery[H830 & V20A only][Noobfriendly]

[Guide][Tutorial] Root TWRP LG G5 using Autorecowvery[H830 & V20A only][Noobfriendly]
This is guide to root and install twrp on lg g5 T-Mobile using recowvery method.
Read 4th post before proceeding​This method is to root & install TWRP on only T-Mobile LG G5 running Nougat 20a software. If your phone isn't on 20a then first downgrade/upgrade to 20a software.
Before asking a question, first, see FAQ in 3rd post. In that way you can save a lot of time.
For Video Guide refer to 5th Post
You need to disable antivirus before extracting files. Because we are using DirtyCow vulnerability here. Which is technically a virus (It's not dangerous for pc but for exploiting android to get root access). If you can't disable AV then don't proceed because process will not work
Download:​1: Recowvery (2nd post)
2: Minimal adb (2nd post)
3: TWRP
A: H830 | For H850 (Refer to this Post and read carefully)
[Download TWRP 3.0.2 as 3.1.0 is having some little issues with flashing with autorecowvery] Always download latest TWRP available for your device to avoid most issues.
(rename it to recovery.img)
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Procedure:​Drivers should be installed. Also install minimal ADB and fastboot.
1: Make sure to unlock bootloader. Backup internal data because it will be erased.
A: First enable developer options and toggle “Enable OEM unlock” to ON. Also enable “USB Debugging”.
B: Run Minimal ADB and Fastboot. Enter Command
Code:
adb devices
C: You will see permission dialogue on phone. Tick “Always allow” and ok.
D: Now enter.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
E: Now phone be in fastboot mode. Enter
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
F: This will wipe all data on internal storage. Now Enter
Code:
fastboot reboot
G: Now OS will get booted. Bootloader will be unlocked but phone should be in factory reset condition. So again enable “USB Debugging”.
THEN​
2: Connect phone with pc in MTP mode and copy recovery.img to phone’s internal storage (Make sure to select MTP as always to avoid problem during procedure). Extract recowvery software. (If it causes permission problems extract it to USB device and perform process from there)
3: Run “EasyRecowvery.cmd”. Press “5” -->Enter then press “7” -->Enter to disable integrity check. Then enter “0” to go back. Skip it if you are using Recowvery G5 modified.
4: Now press “2” and wait until it says warning. Press “y” -->Enter. (It won't say warning in Recowvery G5 modified)
5: It will do rest process. After Flashing TWRP it will flash “no-opt-encrypt” (This is most important to save twrp from being removed by OS)
6: Phone will boot into TWRP. Here on phone it will ask for decrypt code. Cancel it. Swipe to allow modification.
7: On pc press any key, the flashing process on phone will automatically get started. Then it will reboot into OS.
8: To flash supersu, select option 3 from recowvery windows and phone will boot into twrp. Same as step 5-6 it will automatically flash supersu.
Now Your rooted and have twrp install.
Note: For removing Encryption.
To flash a custom rom and remove encryption in twrp, you need to once format data in twrp else you won’t be able to wipe and install any custom rom in your phone.
Attachments
Recowvery G5 modified is fully working, so you can try it.
I'm still keeping easyrecowvery 1.3 in this thread as a backup plan.
Read Read Read Before using This
Test Version --> Ricksy-Recowvery | Mirror
(Ricksy Recowvery is streamlined, checks free version of EasyRecowvery. It has no unlock checks, no model verification so use it only if you're fully sured about what you're doing. It includes but isn't limited to unlocked bootloader, USB Debugging Enabled, Being on V20a firmware, LG Drivers installed, PC allowed as Trusted in USB Debugging as always)
Remember to copy latest TWRP to root of internal storage as recovery.img before proceeding.
Old Test
There is also Addition of Recowvery G5 modified 2.0 Test version as well (This script has some additional features)
(I have also turned off most security checks, so you should have an more easy rooting experience. However, this increase risk of bricking device if you do not read things properly). If you can provide your experience of using this script please share your knowledge.
Download Test version either from here or here or through attachments
FAQ​
Recowvery tool is causing permission errors when I run it through computer's internal HDD storage. What shall I do?
Ans: There are possibly 2 workarounds for that.
A: Extract the zip to external USB storage and Run the tool.
B: Change the name of folder, in which recowvery tool is, to "1" and copy to root of storage e.g. "Computer:\D:\1".
Can I re-lock my bootloader after rooting and TWRP flashing?
Ans: No, as recovery partition modified now, this will brick your device.
Can I use V20C or later on my phone after rooting and flashing TWRP?
And: You can't take OTA after rooting as this might create a brick but fortunately @autoprime created TWRP flashable zips of firmwares e.g 20c,20f,20i and he might create newer builds too. Anyways here's the Auto Prime's thread, Go to "LG G5 Files" link and download file as per your variant and choice.
I bricked my phone after following this guide and now I can access only download mode, what shall I do now?
I'm on other version than 20a, What shall I do?
Ans: Really? It seems like you're kidding because this guide can never harm your device, It can either do it's work or not but there is no way for it to brick a device (Unless you don't read carefully).
Ans: You can take your phone back to v20a by using the following guide.
Anyways​You can always bring your phone back to life by following this Back to Life thread.
How to remove encryption in TWRP? or I'm unable to access my phone's internal storage from TWRP, What shall I do?
Ans: So for this process.
a: Boot into twrp.
(you can boot to TWRP by any app or by vol- and power button combination or from option “5” --> “5” in recowvery toolkit (command window).
b: In TWRP, cancel code Windows, Swipe to allow modification then
Click -->Wipe-->Format Data-->type “yes”-->enter.
You need to do this only once. After that you can flash roms and zips unlimited times.
Will this root method work on 20c/d/e/f or others?
Well, it shouldn't. Because I tried this on 20c and it never worked, so I believe it will not work on any software other than 20a because LG removed that exploit to root after 20a. But you can try your luck and tell me if you succeed.
a: Thanks a lot i have one lg g5 h830 and i have some fear to lose the unlocking and i want to modify the phone.
b: Same i have anyone please answer it will i lost the UNLOCKING (Modified by shopkeeper) if i FLASH another ROM?
What are you people trying to ask here?
Bootloader Unlock:
Bootloader can be locked and unlocked anytime you can to do so just by typing commands in fastboot mode. In T-Mobile G5 the fastboot mode do not accept flash command that's why we can only lock and unlock bootloader.
TWRP:
As commands are limited in fastboot mode of T-Mobile G5, we are unable to flash twrp through fastboot mode. So, for this process we rely vulnerability found in G5 firmware. The only currently found method for doing so is by using dirtycow exploit to flash TWRP on H830. Only V20a contains this vulnerability to do so.
Summary:
So to flash TWRP and enjoy freedom of using custom rom (Which I suppose you refer as Unlock to) you need to be on V20a. Which can be flashed easily through LGUP with Uppercut or use my LG FlashTool method (Link in FAQ section). When on V20a firmware simply use this or your preferred method for flashing TWRP.
If you want to go back to stock, simply flash any stock KDZ and lock bootloader. If you want to get TWRP again, simply unlock bootloader and flash V20a kdz (or flash V20a kdz and unlock bootloader) then instal TWRP by using the process.
Important:
Currently our stock firmwares are running Anti-Rollback (ARB 01), LG can increment this whenever they want, whenever LG increase ARB to 02 or upper then you won't be able to get back to ARB 01 firmwares (e.g V20a ) again. Which means you can unlock bootloader but won't be able to flash TWRP as dirtycow is patched after 20a. So you will lose the ability to flash TWRP which means unlocked bootloader is useless unless someone finds another method of flashing TWRP.
So, if you want to stay unlocked, then make sure to install TWRP as described above and flash latest TWRP flashable stock base zips or use other roms like Fulmics or AOSP based. It's very simple and easy .
First of All:
​After Flashing let me know about your experience by answering the poll, this will help me in updating this post.
POLL is ended, so let me know about your experience with toolkit and thread readability in comments.
Disclaimer:
​Before proceeding, remember I’m not responsible for anything bad happened to your device by following this or any of my guide. I’m just trying to help. So always do it on your own risk…
Don’t blame me or Any other developer.
All tools here are developed by different personalities. I’m just providing a guide on using these tool. Always say thanks to me and them. And If possible, donate them. They really deserve it.
Thanks be to:
@jcadduono For Recowvery tool
Source thread [V20 originated]
Due to some issue YouTube video aren't being played directly on XDA. So, you need to watch it here (Maybe some resistance on XDA side because things are good on my blog)
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For which software version is this applicable?
arjunking said:
For which software version is this applicable?
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Nougat v20a only as the thread title says.
I had to extract to a USB device to get recowvery to work but it went smoothly from there, until I got to TWRP to flash the no verity zip. It hung on hit any key to continue, it didn't dawn on me till later I should have mounted USB storage (derp), but I already had the no verity zip and SuperSU on my external SD so I just flashed them manually, booted, and had root. Then I formatted data, lost root, and flashed SuperSU again to get it back. I later flashed @autoprime 20c zip with SuperSU and now I'm rooted with TWRP on 20c, tyvm for the tutorial
Char_G said:
I had to extract to a USB device to get recowvery to work but it went smoothly from there, until I got to TWRP to flash the no verity zip. It hung on hit any key to continue, it didn't dawn on me till later I should have mounted USB storage (derp), but I already had the no verity zip and SuperSU on my external SD so I just flashed them manually, booted, and had root. Then I formatted data, lost root, and flashed SuperSU again to get it back. I later flashed @autoprime 20c zip with SuperSU and now I'm rooted with TWRP on 20c, tyvm for the tutorial
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First of all you welcome, 2nd thanks for writing about your experience.
I am not completely assured but to make recowvery work in internal hard drive you need to change the name of recowvery folder to "1". Next time whenever you root try this method and let me know wether it worked...
And as you mentioned about having difficulty in flashing no verity. I think this issue is happening only on TWRP 3.1.0, on TWRP 3.0.1 it works fine, i think .
Does this method work with the latest update to 20f? Can I just try it without bricking my phone?
Sent from my LG-H830 using Tapatalk
dksoni411 said:
First of all you welcome, 2nd thanks for writing about your experience.
I am not completely assured but to make recowvery work in internal hard drive you need to change the name of recowvery folder to "1". Next time whenevee you root try this method and let me know wether it worked...
And as you mentioned about having difficulty in flashing no verity. I think this issue is happening only on TWRP 3.1.0, on TWRP 3.0.1 it works fine, i think .
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Thanks, I'll try that next time. I did use TWRP 3.0.1 though, but I'm thinking that without mounting USB storage, perhaps the verity zip couldn't be found to be flashed.
This worked perfectly!! Thank you so much again! I had to extract the recowvery to a usb stick and run it from there (it wouldn't run properly from the computer hd) and at first I got an error as I had put the recovery.img on the external phone sd. My bad. Anyway... I just copied it over to the phone sd and started over, and it worked exactly as explained in the OP.
AWESOME effort by everyone involved. XDA rules!
Btw... can I relock the bootloader now? And one more thing... I turned off "automatic system updates" in developer mode. I assume if I update to v20c or newer I will lose root? And I guess I should not update the supersu either?
Thanks again! You rock!!
d3th.m0nk3y said:
This worked perfectly!! Thank you so much again! I had to extract the recowvery to a usb stick and run it from there (it wouldn't run properly from the computer hd) and at first I got an error as I had put the recovery.img on the external phone sd. My bad. Anyway... I just copied it over to the phone sd and started over, and it worked exactly as explained in the OP.
AWESOME effort by everyone involved. XDA rules!
Btw... can I relock the bootloader now? And one more thing... I turned off "automatic system updates" in developer mode. I assume if I update to v20c or newer I will lose root? And I guess I should not update the supersu either?
Thanks again! You rock!!
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As you installed TWRP, so recovery partition is modified which means if you relock bootloader, you will brick your device.
Also if you want to use V20c check @autoprime's thread for the TWRP flashable zip of V20c or later (if there any).
And if you want to update supersu you can do it either by newest supersu zip to flash it through TWRP or by updating it through playstore then update binary through supersu it self, but I think updating supersu mostly changes nothing.
dksoni411 said:
As you installed TWRP, so recovery partition is modified which means if you relock bootloader, you will brick your device.
Also if you want to use V20c check @autoprime's thread for the TWRP flashable zip of V20c or later (if there any).
And if you want to update supersu you can do it either by newest supersu zip to flash it through TWRP or by updating it through playstore then update binary through supersu it self, but I think updating supersu mostly changes nothing.
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Ok. Thanks for all the info. I think I will keep the v20a with the current supersu. It works perfectly! Hopefully it will not "automatically update between 23:00 and 04:00" as it says in "about phone/update center/system updates". From what I understand, it shouldn't as long as I have the "automatic system updates" set to OFF in developer options.
How can I boot into TWRP? When I reboot and try to enter TWRP I always end up in the hard reset menu where it asks if I want to wipe the phone... Do I have to boot into TWRP through ADB fastboot?
d3th.m0nk3y said:
Ok. Thanks for all the info. I think I will keep the v20a with the current supersu. It works perfectly! Hopefully it will not "automatically update between 23:00 and 04:00" as it says in "about phone/update center/system updates". From what I understand, it shouldn't as long as I have the "automatic system updates" set to OFF in developer options.
How can I boot into TWRP? When I reboot and try to enter TWRP I always end up in the hard reset menu where it asks if I want to wipe the phone... Do I have to boot into TWRP through ADB fastboot?
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When you boot to recovery through hardware key combination, say yes through hardware keys twice (as you want to reset), it will take you to TWRP, thats the logic from lg g2
dksoni411 said:
When you boot to recovery through hardware key combination, say yes through hardware keys twice (as you want to reset), it will take you to TWRP, thats the logic from lg g2
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He is absolutely correct. That's exactly what I did on my H830 yesterday.
Keep up the great work people......
Got it after a few attempts
Thanks for the step by step. It is a good walkthrough for a tough device. With all the previous complicated, and sometimes confusing/conflicting, instructions in other (older) threads for the H830 I was nervous to try.
I struggled a little getting it to work; 1) .cmd returned "don't have permission to create log or backup files..." when running from my "documents" directory, had to run it in a root folder. 2) I got the wrong TWRP version at first and the process said success, but never made it to TWRP.
It was the most challenging of any device I have owned to get root, but happy to crack it. Thanks!
root 20f?
does this root method work on 20f?
hp786 said:
does this root method work on 20f?
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Well, it shouldn't. Because I tried this on 20c and it never worked, so I believe it will not work on any software other than 20a. But you can try your luck and tell me if you succeed.
Salam bro,I followed your method and rooted the phone,after rooting I wiped system, data and cache so I could flash fulmics 2(based on v20c) which I had already downloaded,it flashed successfully but after booting on startup screen there's this popup error"settings keep closing " because of which I can't do anything so can u please tell me where did I go wrong,should I have wiped the system or not?

Installing Custom ROM on Cubot KingKong Mini

UPDATE 2021
The original post was for the first King Kong Mini, for instructions for the King Kong Mini 2 go to page 9 in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-on-cubot-kingkong-mini.4050815/post-84445303
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The Cubot King Kong Mini was released in Q4 2019. It is one of the smallest Android phones on the market with a 4" screen. Like many cheap Mediatek devices, one cannot be sure of how "safe" or "secure" these devices are, so the security/privacy conscious may want to consider installing a custom ROM. Here are the instructions for installing Android AOSP on the Cubot King Kong Mini. Note: I am not responsible for any bricked devices.
Download the Stock Rom from here and SP Flash Tool just in case you need to reinstall Stock. Download a system image, note you need to use an A/B arm32 image with 64 bindings. For example AOSP 9 is here.
This process probably can be done with SP Flash Tool but I wasn't able to manage it due to the disable-verification flag required.
Unzip the stock ROM and reboot the device to bootloader, connect via USB and unlock via:
Code:
sudo fastboot flashing unlock
Note this will erase all data. Then on your computer navigate to the folder with the unzipped ROM (for me was NA_mt6761p_d936p_9101cmp_chuanqi_cc_256gbitp24d3_p_lte_3m-fdd-cs_mul_20191121-210020_songlixin_PC) and type
Code:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
If you do not do this it seems to work without it but then it will bootloop when you try to switch it on. From here on it's standard.
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Unzip the .xz image file you wish to use and type:
Code:
fastboot flash system SYSTEM.img
where SYSTEM is the name of whatever image downloaded.
Root
For root install magisk manager and you have to patch the recovery to get root (not just boot as flashing boot alone doesn't give you root). So in magisk get it to patch you boot and recovery images and then put those on your computer, go to bootloader and use:
Code:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_boot.img
fastboot flash recovery magisk_patched_recovery.img
You can read more about magisk from recovery here.
To get root then you need to reboot to recovery, hold power button + volume up and select Recovery. This will appear to boot as normal but you will have root when you do it this way and not when you boot normally. Unfortunately I do not have reception when I do this but do have root, other users have this problem but I have not found a solution.
Note that I thought I bricked my phone a few times before getting this as nothing would happen after a failed boot and I couldn't switch it on, however what happens is you can't do anything until the battery has almost completely discharged, then when you hit the power button you'll get the no battery sign and when you plug in you can get to Recovery again. This is quite annoying if you've charged it quite high as you'll have to wait a long time to discharge and be tapping on the power button a lot!!
What doesn't work
Battery usage doesn't work, this can probably be fixed following this guide. If I get time I will attempt this.
Other things to note, there is no TWRP yet so I don't have decent recovery options, this also makes it harder to use certain ROMS as you can't flash things like gapps if you install a ROM without it.
The battery life is definitely worse using AOSP GSI than stock, maybe that vendor overlay would help with that though.
I hope that helps others.
TWRP+Encryption Disabling+Magisk Root
Actually there is TWRP for this model ported from alcatel by NickyNS. You can pick up it from here.
You can flash it with fastboot along with the patched lk which is to disable the "Orange state" message. After flashing it you should enter TWRP right with the next step (without booting to OS). On this stage you might want to disable encryption in order to have full-fledged backup-recovery option in TWRP next time you use it. To do so you will have to format data partition. After that step you will loose all you applications and user data for them, so you should backup it previously. After you format the data, flash Magisk first, then flash encryption disabling script from this post. Now you can boot to OS.
Note, that attached TWRP is only valid for firmware CUBOT_KINGKONG_MINI_9101C_V06_20191121. Cubot has released a new one and you can try to use the TWRP with it, but there is no guarantee it will work correctly.
well well, finally and serranoltexx successor?
i ordered one yesterday and am looking forward to get an suiteable replacement for my S4 MiNi [serranoltexx]
moctir said:
Other things to note, there is no TWRP yet so I don't have decent recovery options, this also makes it harder to use certain ROMS as you can't flash things like gapps if you install a ROM without it.
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I saw 2 places talking about TWRP in King Kong Mini but I don't know if is safe:
- https://unofficialtwrp.com/unofficial-twrp-3-3-1-root-cubot-king-kong-mini/
- https://www.getdroidtips.com/twrp-recovery-cubot-kingkong-mini/
robrazil said:
I saw 2 places talking about TWRP in King Kong Mini but I don't know if is safe:
- https://unofficialtwrp.com/unofficial-twrp-3-3-1-root-cubot-king-kong-mini/
- https://www.getdroidtips.com/twrp-recovery-cubot-kingkong-mini/
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Based on the second poster here and someone else who sent me a pm, I believe the TWRP is safe, I haven't tested it myself yet but I plan to at some point and will post here when I do. When I'm using it as my primary device and everything is working okay it's hard to justify messing with it more at the moment!
Tom Mix said:
i ordered one yesterday and am looking forward to get an suiteable replacement for my S4 MiNi [serranoltexx]
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I did it to replacement my old Samsung J1 ace, very similar of S4 Mini, and I'm not regretful for that.
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moctir said:
Based on the second poster here and someone else who sent me a pm, I believe the TWRP is safe, I haven't tested it myself yet but I plan to at some point and will post here when I do. When I'm using it as my primary device and everything is working okay it's hard to justify messing with it more at the moment!
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I understood but the point is if the TWRP source is confiable. I asked the official TWRP Team about the unofficials TWRP on websites in my last post, and they answer: "Hello, we do not run that site, so I cannot confirm the validity of their images."
So, I wonder how safe the unofficial TWRP images are.
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Note that I thought I bricked my phone a few times before getting this as nothing would happen after a failed boot and I couldn't switch it on, however what happens is you can't do anything until the battery has almost completely discharged, then when you hit the power button you'll get the no battery sign and when you plug in you can get to Recovery again. This is quite annoying if you've charged it quite high as you'll have to wait a long time to discharge and be tapping on the power button a lot!!
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This is a very important information. When I did a update firmware the usb cable disconnected and the mobile died. Black screen. The side buttons died too. Only blue led turn on when the usb cable is connected on PC. The windows 10 only recognized the mobile as "unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed)". I thought that had lose the mobile. A few days later when I connect the mobile in the PC, the battery image was showed on screen with 18% of charge and I saw in that moment that I could flash the firmware again.
I flashed official firmware and the mobile worked again but now it died again... because I did a wrong recovery boot. I will wait discharge the battery again. :crying:
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This is a very important information. When I did a update firmware the usb cable disconnected and the mobile died. Black screen. The side buttons died too. Only blue led turn on when the usb cable is connected on PC. The windows 10 only recognized the mobile as "unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed)". I thought that had lose the mobile. A few days later when I connect the mobile in the PC, the battery image was showed on screen with 18% of charge and I saw in that moment that I could flash the firmware again.
I flashed official firmware and the mobile worked again but now it died again... because I did a wrong recovery boot. I will wait discharge the battery again. :crying:
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Yes, indeed there were three times I thought I had totally bricked and each time I was so annoyed with myself! The key is to not charge it much until you are happy with the ROM you put on.
The amount of drivers I tried to use for different OS' when I got that "unknown USB device" on Windows and Linux didn't detect it was all a waste of time!
Well... the battery image appeared again and I uploaded firmware again. I installed the Magisk in the boot recovery, because this only way to install the Magisk on devices that are using system-as-root, but the Magisk disable my 2 SIM cards. When I boot without Magisk, all back to normal.
I serched for any solution for that but I didn't find.
So, my conclusion is that the Magisk not works to Cubot King Kong Mini. How can I stay with a phone with no SIM card?
I give up.
For me I can only get root when I patched Magisk to Recovery and then boot to Recovery and it doesn't see my SIM card but I have root, so I reboot every time I need root which is a bit annoying...
It is very complicated everytime when need "root", to have power off and on the mobile in recovery boot mode. Besides that, run out of SIM card working is not an option.
I will try to get support of this issue with Magisk Team.
Thank you for share your experience.
Ce3apyc said:
Actually there is TWRP for this model ported from alcatel by NickyNS. You can pick up it from here.
You can flash it with fastboot along with the patched lk which is to disable the "Orange state" message. After flashing it you should enter TWRP right with the next step (without booting to OS). On this stage you might want to disable encryption in order to have full-fledged backup-recovery option in TWRP next time you use it. To do so you will have to format data partition. After that step you will loose all you applications and user data for them, so you should backup it previously. After you format the data, flash Magisk first, then flash encryption disabling script from this post. Now you can boot to OS.
Note, that attached TWRP is only valid for firmware CUBOT_KINGKONG_MINI_9101C_V06_20191121. Cubot has released a new one and you can try to use the TWRP with it, but there is no guarantee it will work correctly.
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Hello,
Does anybody can confirm, that this is working with the new firmware?
I tried the TWRP a few days ago and was able to boot to it but I couldn't mount it to see my files, it asked for a password and I tried "default_password" and creating a password for the phone but that also didn't work. A possibility is to change the file format to ext2 and then to ext4 but I didn't want to try it when I couldn't back it up.
moctir said:
I tried the TWRP a few days ago and was able to boot to it but I couldn't mount it to see my files, it asked for a password and I tried "default_password" and creating a password for the phone but that also didn't work. A possibility is to change the file format to ext2 and then to ext4 but I didn't want to try it when I couldn't back it up.
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You will not be able to mount and/or use the backup feature of the TWRP until you disable an encryption by formating the data partition and running the script (just press "Cancel" in the TWRP to be able to do that when it asks for the password). Read my original post very carefully. There is a complete sequence of steps in it. Have you tried the TWRP with the last firmware? How did the rest of the system work?
Ce3apyc said:
You will not be able to mount and/or use the backup feature of the TWRP until you disable an encryption by formating the data partition and running the script (just press "Cancel" in the TWRP to be able to do that when it asks for the password). Read my original post very carefully. There is a complete sequence of steps in it. Have you tried the TWRP with the last firmware? How did the rest of the system work?
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I'm using treble AOSP Android 9 so not the latest firmware. I thought disabling the verification when installing that would be enough but maybe I do need to do those other steps. I can see the /system directory through TWRP so that's probably because that's the one I flashed, but I can't see the internal storage otherwise.
moctir said:
I tried the TWRP a few days ago and was able to boot to it but I couldn't mount it to see my files, it asked for a password and I tried "default_password" and creating a password for the phone but that also didn't work. A possibility is to change the file format to ext2 and then to ext4 but I didn't want to try it when I couldn't back it up.
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You need to put the "Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.04.2019.zip" file into SD card or internal memory to install by TWRP. This file disable the asking of password. Worked for me.
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You need to put the "Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.04.2019.zip" file into SD card or internal memory to install by TWRP. This file disable the asking of password. Worked for me.
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Thanks, I'll check it out!
Anyone else having problems with sensors on this phone? Rotating and compass do not work for me. That's what you get for buying a cheap Chinese phone, I guess.
EDIT: Downgrading firmware back to CUBOT_KINGKONG_MINI_9101C_V06_20191121 seems to fix some problems, rotation works, but compass is still buggy.
Never tried compass but haven't had any problems with rotation.
Tried to install root on a friends kkm but I can't get it working in the os. Is there any chance to get it working there? I am only able to get root access in twrp. Maybe an gsi with root is that possible?

Development [Recovery] [A325x] [Stable-ish, Unofficial] TWRP 3.7.0_12.1 - Galaxy A32 4G

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#include <not_my_phone.h>
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is... still valid?
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this Recovery
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
TWRP 3.7.0_12.1 - Samsung Galaxy A32 4G​
Current Status: Stable-ish
Supported Models:
SM-A325F: tested by @Long266 .
SM-A325M: tested by @Melky777 .
SM-A325N: not tested.
Bugs known so far:
TWRP cannot decrypt userdata if you set lockscreen. (one said it works, other it doesn't, so idk I'll just leave it here, YMMV)
Flashing anything shows many "unlock" red lines. (They are currently harmless by our knowledge).
USB-OTG
<!> There can be many more bugs unknown to me and testers. Report as soon as you face problem.
<!> PSA: I don't have the device to verify some of these bugs.
Download:
TWRP (3.7.0): https://github.com/almondnguyen/twr...a32-20230208/TWRP-3.7.0_12.1-a32-20230208.tar
Samsung USB Driver: https://developer.samsung.com/mobile/android-usb-driver.html
Odin (3.14.4): https://samfw.com/Odin/Samfw.com_Odin3_v3.14.4.zip
Disable VBMeta: https://forum.xda-developers.com/at...236537/?hash=f7249adaefe16f3aeac3256a63063f0a
(Optional) Root using Magisk: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/
Install:
If you have TWRP or any custom recovery installed and bootable, you can upgrade instead; Look below.
<!> the installation will require WIPING DATA. You will also lose access to all Knox-based solutions like Secure Folder.
Backup every precious data you have on your phone.
<!> PC is required. Windows is preferred. (You probably know what you are doing when using Linux/Heimdall. We don't talk about Macs)
Unlock Bootloader:
Go to Settings > About Phone > About Software. Tap build number (10 times) until "you are now a developer" toast shows up.
Go back, go to Developer Settings.
Turn on OEM unlock toggle.
Turn off your phone, hold vol-up + vol-down, then plug in charging cable (please don't use 3rd-party charging-only cable, it must have data transfer capability).
Your device will boot into download mode with a warning. Accept it.
Hold volume-up until the phone shows the bootloader unlock panel "Unlock Bootloader?".
Press volume-up again. Now your phone bootloader is unlocked.
<!> It will now begin the process of wiping data. Let it do its job.
‎
When it reboots to OS, finish setting up your device.
Double check to make sure OEM Unlock is still ON.
‎ ‎
 
Preparing for the installation:
Download everything above onto your PC.
Install Samsung USB Driver.
Open Odin.
Connect your phone to your PC. There should be a COM entry on the top.
Make sure your phone is in Download Mode. (see step 4 of section Unlock Bootloader)
Make sure that OEM LOCK and REACTIVATION LOCK on your screen show "OFF". If it's not off, DO NOT PROCEED ANY FURTHER.
<!> For those with lock ON, use your device for 7 days without rebooting once. Then check the locks above again.
‎  
 
Installing:
Ensure phone is in Download mode.
In Odin:
Load in Userdata: VBMeta_disabler.tar file.
Load in AP: TWRP TAR file.
Prepare yourself. keep your hand on Volume-up and Power button (don't press yet).
In Odin, press Start. It will flash, then reboot. When the screen turned off, quickly press Vol-up and Power button to boot to recovery (this should take about 20~30 seconds).
<!> You should have TWRP up and running now.
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Post-Installation:
MUST: Trigger Multi-disabler.
In TWRP, go to Advanced > Terminal.
Type multidisabler, then enter. If it fails with something about vendor free space, run it again.
Run multidisabler again.
Go to main screen. go to Wipe > Format Data, type yes then swipe.
Reboot to Recovery. Now you can do other stuff.
 
Should: Backup all vital partitions:
In TWRP, go to Backup
Backup: EFS, Modem, NVRAM.
Enjoy: Reboot your phone to have a rooted stock, install custom stuff or do whatever you want.
Upgrade:
<!> Use when you already have any custom recovery installed (TWRP, SHRP, Ofox and the likes)
Download the tar recovery image, then extract it to get recovery.img
Copy it to phone, then reboot to TWRP (Combo is Power + Volume-up)
Go: Install > Install image > select recovery.img file > select Recovery
Swipe to confirm flashing.
If success, reboot to recovery.
<!> You can also use Odin to upgrade, the steps similar to the Install section. All Post-installation, if already done, is unnecessary to do again.
GSI and related stuff:
GSI should be directly flashable now. Big credit to @Long266
Install TWRP, do all the instructions.
Download a GSI. Phh's is a good start.
Releases · phhusson/treble_experimentations
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble. Contribute to phhusson/treble_experimentations development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
If downloaded a compressed file (the extension is not .IMG; e.g: `gsi.img.gz` ), extract it to get an IMG file. Copy the IMG file to your phone.
Reboot into TWRP.
Tap Install > Install Image > Select your GSI .img file.
Select System Image, then flash.
If previously you were on stock, Wipe > Format data.
Reboot System.
Profit.
Source codes:
Kernel: https://github.com/long266/android_kernel_samsung_a32/tree/s
TWRP device: https://github.com/almondnguyen/twrp_device_samsung_a32/tree/twrp-12.1
Credits:
Devs involved in the making and maintaining of TWRP, twrpdtgen, Magisk and base software.
All the Testers.
@Long266 as tester, collab-dev.
@ianmacd for multidisabler.
@afaneh92 for a32x base tree and MTK-Samsung multidisabler.
@dronkit and @Mighty_Rearranger for Magisk-IMEI fix on MTK devices.
@klfld for GSI installation guide.
Older Release(s):
TWRP 3.6.2_12.1-20220703: https://github.com/almondnguyen/twrp_device_samsung_a32/releases/tag/TWRP-3.6.2_12.1-a32-20220703
TWRP 3.6.2_12.1-20220528: https://github.com/almondnguyen/twrp_device_samsung_a32/releases/twrp-3.6.2_12.1/
TWRP 3.6.1_11: https://github.com/almondnguyen/android_OTA/releases/TWRP-3.6.1_11-a32-B20220324
Footer Infos:
Status: Beta
Current Stable Version: 3.7.0_12.1
Created: 2022-03-24
Last Updated: 2022-07-03
chmod 550 /mnt/vendor/nvdata/md/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI must run on OS, not TWRP, since TWRP cannot mount /mnt
I can't install large IMG files to internal memory? For example a gsi?
Melky777 said:
I can't install large IMG files to internal memory? For example a gsi?
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I should clarify that I don't own the device and all the testing was/is done by @Long266 .
These specific questions should be inquired to him instead (on his thread here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...hawk-recovery-project-3-1-2021-03-24.4420469/ ).
Anyways, the bug that you are mentioning means that you can't flash images FROM internal SD card. GSI and image stuff should be flashable from other places like external SD or cache. Zip files are so far working as intended (as is they are flashable from anywhere).
To be fair, there could be flaws in his testing methodology and you should try it yourself.
Thanks Bro
I will owe the test of the A325M. I have no SD card at the moment.

			
				
Build 2022-03-25 changes:
Add backup entry for NVRAM, so in case Magisk messes up you still have a working copy intact.
Fix flashing image causing file size exceeded limit.
Updated TWRP Link, previously pointing to dead end.
It worked fine on the A325m, but I had NULL errors when I went to do some actions, and the USB OTG is not working!
Melky777 said:
It worked fine on the A325m, but I had NULL errors when I went to do some actions, and the USB OTG is not working!
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can u send recovery.log ?
Melky777 said:
It worked fine on the A325m, but I had NULL errors when I went to do some actions, and the USB OTG is not working!
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just skip NULL errors
How to update the TWRP version if it is already installed?
Is it enough to just flash the new TWRP version in Odin?
Or do I need to do the same steps as with the first installation (i.e. multidisabler, etc)?
YellowSM said:
How to update the TWRP version if it is already installed?
Is it enough to just flash the new TWRP version in Odin?
Or do I need to do the same steps as with the first installation (i.e. multidisabler, etc)?
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You can use the "install Image" under TWRP.
From the <!> For more info part, download .img file instead, copy it to your phone. Then go to TWRP > Install > Install Image > select TWRP img > select Recovery to flash.
If you've done, Post-installation steps are unnecessary to do again.
edit: upgrade section added to main post.
How to deactive KC Client and
Knox Enrollment Service?
Hi, I wanted to try a GSI with this, is it safe to try it? Thanks for developing this TWRP, I can help with testing too.
Okay, I tested flashing phh's AOSP GSI, TWRP doesn't have the entry to flash to the dynamic partitions (system, vendor, product, etc). It can flash only to the super partition. Tried to flash the GSI there just in case, but i get a bootloop obviously. Restored successfully through ODIN. I wont test magisk because I don't want to lose IMEI.
klfld said:
Okay, I tested flashing phh's AOSP GSI, TWRP doesn't have the entry to flash to the dynamic partitions (system, vendor, product, etc). It can flash only to the super partition. Tried to flash the GSI there just in case, but i get a bootloop obviously. Restored successfully through ODIN. I wont test magisk because I don't want to lose IMEI.
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try flashing via fastboot!
I saw a video of a Brazilian doing it on the A22
Long266 said:
can u send recovery.log ?
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On the same day I removed the twrp and blocked the bootloader.
Melky777 said:
try flashing via fastboot!
I saw a video of a Brazilian doing it on the A22
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I could install the Lineageos 19.1 GSI! I had to use this zip as a workaround ChonDoe_Flasher.zip, that allows flashing dynamic partitions even if the TWRP doesn't. I also made a treble overlay for this device (vendor.img), that fixes power profiles and all this stuff, ill upload it now if anyone is interested.
To flash the GSI you have to rename the .img file to system.img, put it in the same location than the zip and flash the zip. I have the scripts inside the zip to check if it didnt do anything weird and the source code seems safe, tried two GSIs today.
What doesnt work with the Lineage GSI or phh's AOSP is MTP and the fingerprint reader. Also i can't get encryption to work, the GSI crashes if i don't use multidisabler to remove encryption from the fstab. Everything else works flawlessly from my testing.
For file transfer i'm using ADB with this tool, it's even faster than MTP somehow Python ADB File Explorer
EDIT: Uploaded vendor.img with the overlay for this device, ill push the changes to github later.
Download here: vendor.img
klfld said:
I could install the Lineageos 19.1 GSI! I had to use this zip as a workaround ChonDoe_Flasher.zip, that allows flashing dynamic partitions even if the TWRP doesn't. I also made a treble overlay for this device (vendor.img), that fixes power profiles and all this stuff, ill upload it now if anyone is interested.
What doesnt work with the Lineage GSI or phh's AOSP is MTP and the fingerprint reader. Also i can't get encryption to work, the GSI crashes if i don't use multidisabler to remove encryption from the fstab. Everything else works flawlessly from my testing.
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Very good job!!!
Makes a topic, I think I'm not the only one who wants to install a GSI.

Development [RECOVERY][OFFICIAL] TWRP 3.7.0-3 for Galaxy A52s 5G

Team Win Recovery Project
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about doing this to your device
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
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Disclaimer:
I am not responsible about any damage of any kind that this custom binary may cause.
Please pay attention to this post & related ones before proceeding and follow the guide correctly. I will not offer support for any issues that have been already stated.
Your Knox Warranty Bit will be blown once you flash this or others custom binaries, preventing you to use Knox features. It can't be resetted in any way, so think twice before flashing this.
Bugs can be reported here in XDA or via the community's Telegram Group. Please be more clear as possible and make sure you provide detailed info when reporting bugs.
What's TWRP?
Oh come on, you know what it is - don't try to fool me!
In case you're serious, though...
Team Win Recovery Project is a custom recovery for Android devices.
It allows you to back up and restore your data, flash custom ROMs to your device, repair broken file systems, root your device and more.
Read more about TWRP here: https://twrp.me/about/
How do I flash and set it up correctly?
Please notice that the following guide is meant for full stock devices, if you've already rooted your device you can skip it and flash directly the recovery without any extra steps.
Before starting, make sure to backup all your data and important files stored in your phone, since this procedure will format your data partition.
Download Odin3, Samsung's Android USB Drivers, the latest TWRP's tar and a disabled vbmeta image.
Make sure your phone's bootloader is unlocked, follow the guide below in case it isn't:
Spoiler: Unlock the bootloader
Open the Settings app, enter Developer Options and enable OEM unlocking (If you don't see Developer Options, enter into About phone>Software info and tap "Build number" 10 times to show it).
Enter Download Mode: to do so power off your device, connect it to a computer via an USB cable and hold both volume up and volume down buttons.
Long press volume up to unlock the bootloader. This will wipe your data and your phone will automatically reboot.
Go through the initial setup. Skip through all the steps since data will be wiped again later. Make sure to connect the device to Internet during the setup.
Enter Developer Options and check that the OEM unlocking option exists and is grayed out. This means our bootloader is unlocked and your phone has no KnoxGuard lock set.
Connect your phone to your PC and boot in Download Mode (power off your device and hold both volume up and volume down buttons).
Open Odin3, select the TWRP tar by clicking the "AP" button and the patched vbmeta tar by clicking "USERDATA", then press the Start button.
Reboot your phone in recovery mode: while it still plugged in your PC, hold both the power and volume up buttons.
Once TWRP has booted you need to format again your data partition in order to be able to boot in system again. To do so touch Wipe>Format Data and follow the instructions in screen.
Bugs:
Decryption will only work if no password/PIN/pattern is set in Android (One UI).
Download:
Galaxy A52s 5G (a52sxq):
twrp.me
Bootloader/Modem collection:
GitHub
Sources:
Kernel source code: https://github.com/BlackMesa123/android_kernel_samsung_sm7325/tree/sep-14.1/twrp-12.1
Device tree: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_samsung_a52sxq
Changelog:
Check Post #2.
A52s 5G Community Telegram Groups:
General
Development
Credits:
Samsung for the kernel source code
TeamWin for their awesome recovery
@Captain_Throwback for his help and troubleshooting
@ShaDisNX255 & @ronardnx for testing out the recovery
Changelog:
Please note that this only includes device-specific changes. For global TWRP changes, go to twrp.me.
20230104 (3.7.0_12-3)
- Fix /vendor backup restoring
20221224 (3.7.0_12-2)
- Updated kernel to DVK5
- Support Android 13 decrypt with no password
- Fix /efs, /sec_efs backup
20221208 (3.7.0_12-1)
- Fix fastbootd
- Disable stock recovery patching in /vendor
20221012 (3.7.0_12-0)
- First release
It's been a while since I released something here in XDA. I'm happy to join the modding train again with this custom recovery, hoping to see more cool stuff come out for this device soon
Amazing work, always happy to test. Great step towards more development.
Nice job plus Nice instructions. Thanks a lot
Most peru dev
Hi, gr8 to see TWRP for this device.
If my phone is already rooted, can I just install without data loss?
Brilliant!! Thankz for this. Now bring on custom stuff lol.
Essentrix said:
Hi, gr8 to see TWRP for this device.
If my phone is already rooted, can I just install without data loss?
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Am a bit also confused with all this files.. i suppose recovery image is the only thing needed for a allready rooted phone right?
Finally!!
Essentrix said:
Hi, gr8 to see TWRP for this device.
If my phone is already rooted, can I just install without data loss?
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BlueChris said:
Am a bit also confused with all this files.. i suppose recovery image is the only thing needed for a allready rooted phone right?
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Yes, the guide is for those that are starting with an unrooted device. If you already had the old TWRP or have installed a patched vbmeta you can just flash the new recovery.img without any extra steps
New minor build released to mitigate the /data and /efs backup errors. If you're still having issues, try to delete the /sdcard/TWRP folder and reboot again to recovery.
New version works perfect. Thanks!!
BlackMesa123 said:
Yes, the guide is for those that are starting with an unrooted device. If you already had the old TWRP or have installed a patched vbmeta you can just flash the new recovery.img without any extra steps
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Ok i was rooted and i passed only the recovery. Now i rebooted in twrp and the phone asks for a password of myne... i tried to put my pin and then it tries to decrypt FBE it says for user 0 but stays there for ever...
BlueChris said:
Ok i was rooted and i passed only the recovery. Now i rebooted in twrp and the phone asks for a password of myne... i tried to put my pin and then it tries to decrypt FBE it says for user 0 but stays there for ever...
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Seems like decrypt currently works when no lockscreen password/PIN is set. I'm going to look at this
BlackMesa123 said:
Seems like decrypt currently works when no lockscreen password/PIN is set. I'm going to look at this
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I changed to pattern and the same is huppening. If i try to change to nothing it will remove my fingerprints etc.. its not biggy but this could be a solution for me?
Yeap i changed to none and is working now.... i will do a full backup now and then i will put the security on again.
Thx anyway.. a full phone backup was what i was needing.
BlueChris said:
I changed to pattern and the same is huppening. If i try to change to nothing it will remove my fingerprints etc.. its not biggy but this could be a solution for me?
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Unfortunately with the current build you'll have to choose between disabling encryption in your /data partition or remove any kind of lockscreen protection. I'm already working on fixing this issue, found out it's due to gatekeeper not working correctly
BlackMesa123 said:
Unfortunately with the current you'll have to choose betweeb disabling encryption in your /data partition or remove any kind of lockscreen protection. I'm already working on fixing this issue, found out it's due to gatekeeper not working correctly
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No worries m8, take your time and again thank you for this.
BlueChris said:
No worries m8, take your time and again thank you for this.
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I have some bad news: unfortunately decrypt with password/PIN set in lockscreen is not supported in the TWRP itself, so posting a new build with fixed gatekeeper would be useless anyway. As soon as the android-12.1 TWRP branch fixes this issue I'll be posting a new build for the recovery, hoping this issue will be addressed asap

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