Encrypted data - Xiaomi Mi 9 SE Questions & Answers

I cant do anything using twrp because as soon as i install a rom and reboot into TWRP it comes up to the enter password screen to decrypt data, anyone know how to fix this?
Nevermind, solved by disabling rm forceencrypt from TWRP.

Type in your lock screen password
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Needed to disable rm encrypt

morgs640 said:
Needed to disable rm encrypt
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How do you do that?
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Please help i have an strange problem:(

I have an problem, i cant delete anything or download anything anymore via my phone, i can install roms that are inside, but i tried 3 roms and i keep having the problem, yesterday i i changed to TWRP recovery, could this be an problem? Any help is very apriciated, also cant put anything on the phone when mounted to pc
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eggyenergy said:
I have an problem, i cant delete anything or download anything anymore via my phone, i can install roms that are inside, but i tried 3 roms and i keep having the problem, yesterday i i changed to TWRP recovery, could this be an problem? Any help is very apriciated, also cant put anything on the phone when mounted to pc
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Fix permissions?
Use fastboot to reflash cwm, if you want.
try using http://www.wugfresh.com/
bk201doesntexist said:
Fix permissions?
Use fastboot to reflash cwm, if you want.
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I tried fixing permission and i will try fastboot flash recovery tonight thanks but i also seem to have 2 storage places:s sdcard0 and storage, with the same inside it, maybe this is preventing downloading and such? I tried to delete sdcard0, but one second later its back
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benb1974 said:
try using http://www.wugfresh.com/
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Can you explain me what i need brother? I really apriciate it
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I saw that the permissions of storage and sdcard0 are different, i set them the same in root explorer and rebooted and they changed back, nothing helps hope flashing CWM Recovery will help
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Yes, permissions will come back, they're set on init.rc.
https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/q...70ab1d0b88e4170504d645b5c685468dd8abb17;hb=jb
1 import init.tuna.usb.rc
2
3 on early-init
4 export EXTERNAL_STORAGE /storage/sdcard0
5 mkdir /storage 0050 system sdcard_r
6 mkdir /storage/sdcard0 0000 system system
7 # for backwards compatibility
8 symlink /storage/sdcard0 /sdcard
9 symlink /storage/sdcard0 /mnt/sdcard
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As you can see, /sdcard/ and /mnt/sdcard are symlinks of /storage/sdcard0.
bk201doesntexist said:
Yes, permissions will come back, they're set on init.rc.
https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/q...70ab1d0b88e4170504d645b5c685468dd8abb17;hb=jb
As you can see, /sdcard/ and /mnt/sdcard are symlinks of /storage/sdcard0.
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So you have any idea what is my problem?
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eggyenergy said:
So you have any idea what is my problem?
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which twrp version are you using? i used cwm 6.x after getting issues on flashing JRO03C; didn't have issues accessing my device through adb. A user over @TWRP thread suggested updating to 2.2.x.
have you tried fully wiping the device with fastboot? including userdata? then reflashing cwm, booting to recovery directly from bootloader, push rom over with adb, and reflashing rom?
bk201doesntexist said:
which twrp version are you using? i used cwm 6.x after getting issues on flashing JRO03C; didn't have issues accessing my device through adb. A user over @TWRP thread suggested updating to 2.2.x.
have you tried fully wiping the device with fastboot? including userdata? then reflashing cwm, booting to recovery directly from bootloader, push rom over with adb, and reflashing rom?
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Im on twrp 2.2.0 i believe, can you explain me how in an PM mate?
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I havr some knowledge of fastboot and have everything pre installed on my laptop btw
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Can i do wipe internal memory in TWRP? Or doesnt this work for my problem?
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Or format data? Any idea somebody i really could use some help
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[Q] adb sideload problem help !!!!!!

I want to flash patched cm 11 remix ROM with f2fs support. I'm formatted partitions to f2fs and now I tried to push ROM to sdcard through cmd: "adb sideload cm11remix.zip" and I'm getting error: "error: closed". WHAT TO DO??
have you enable the install from sideload option from custom recovery first?
tepar said:
have you enable the install from sideload option from custom recovery first?
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I solved my problem..
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tepar said:
have you enable the install from sideload option from custom recovery first?
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How do you do that?? I'm using TWRP btw. Is it the turn on sideload adb? I tried that but it doesn't seem to work and same error popped up.
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tepar said:
have you enable the install from sideload option from custom recovery first?
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remabrate1 said:
I solved my problem..
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I found some workaround in that I pushed the zip files to the recovery first and then using file manager in TWRP, copied it to sdcard and voila. How did you solved it? What did you do?

Make sure not encrypted again

I am going to decrypt my phone by flashing user-data
How do i make sure that my phone does not get encrypted again so it saves me hassle of formatting my phone
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Flash a kernel that has force encrypt disabled (pretty much any of them). Then format data in twrp. No need to flash userdata.
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Boot loop after uninstall "Google app"

Hi all,
After i uninstall (disable) "Google app" my nexus 5x stuck on boot looping (After restart my phone)
How can if fix this problem !?!
I really appreciate your answers !
Thanks a million,
rose10 said:
Hi all,
After i uninstall (disable) "Google app" my nexus 5x stuck on boot looping (After restart my phone)
How can if fix this problem !?!
I really appreciate your answers !
Thanks a million,
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Try to flash factory imgaes except userdata.img
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If you're bootloader is unlocked try flashing the vendor.img with fastboot. If it isn't and you have usb debugging enabled try sideloading the ota.
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HI,
Is this action will reset or delete my phone (data....etc)?
Thanks
Flashing the vendor image or the ota will not delete any data.
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jd1639 said:
Flashing the vendor image or the ota will not delete any data.
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Hi,
Thanks for you quick answer.....
Can you refer me to a video / link (how to perform it) ?
Thanks a million
Is your bootloader unlocked? And have you used fastboot?
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jd1639 said:
Is your bootloader unlocked? And have you used fastboot?
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I think it's locked....
Device State = locked
Ok,I hope you have usb debugging enabled in developer options? Are you rooted? If so how did you root it?
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jd1639 said:
Ok,I hope you have usb debugging enabled in developer options? Are you rooted? If so how did you root it?
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Hi,
I don't remember if this function is enable, and it's not rooted (I think)
What Google app did you delete? You pretty much have to be rooted to do any serious damage. Anyway, Google 15 second adb xda and install that. You have a Windows pc, right?
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Maybe try a factory reset, if indeed the device is NOT rooted or has the bootloader unlocked. I know his will wipe the data, however it is a choice if all else should fail.
I did this a long time ago disabling the google launcher and the phone crashes, and the only way i got it fixed was to just do a dirty flash of the rom. That was on an HTC s-ff and rooted through.
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What Google app did you delete? You pretty much have to be rooted to do any serious damage. Anyway, Google 15 second adb xda and install that. You have a Windows pc, right?
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I deleted the "google app" as it sounds.
I have already adb fastboot installed (PC)
carm01 said:
Maybe try a factory reset, if indeed the device is NOT rooted or has the bootloader unlocked. I know his will wipe the data, however it is a choice if all else should fail.
I did this a long time ago disabling the google launcher and the phone crashes, and the only way i got it fixed was to just do a dirty flash of the rom. That was on an HTC s-ff and rooted through.
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Thanks, but i don't want to lose the data ...that's way i don't want to perform factory reset
Ok, and you have a usb cable from the pc to your device? Google nexus factory image. When you get to the site, at the upper left choose the ota. Then go down to the 5x and download the latest ota. Note what directory it downloads to. Then open that directory and boot your device into the bootloader and then go to recovery. Connect your usb cable. In the directory where the ota is downloaded go to an open area and shift + right click. It should open a dialog box where you can open a command window. In recovery on your device you should see where you can load a file with adb. Then in the command window on the pc type. adb sideload ota.zip. Where ota.zip is the full name of the file you downloaded.
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Before i continue to perform these steps - as you say,
I just want to make sure:
1. Is all the data on the phone will remain ? photo, whatsapp, apn, apps etc... ?
2. What does the ota.zip file do ?
Thanks again
It will not delete anything on the phone. The ota is an "over the air" update. It's the same thing that updates your system when Google pushes an update to your phone. It should replace the file you deleted.
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Ok,
1. My phone is connected to my pc
2. I entered to Recovery mode
3. I changed the file to OTA.zip
Now to perform:
adb sideload ota.zip ?
Yep
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jd1639 said:
Yep
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Done installing the ota.
Next step ?
Reboot or clear cache

TWRP Asking Password

Today i flashed crDroid Oreo Beta. After flashing the rom i booted my phone. Then when i tried to get back into recovery it keeps asking password. If i press cancel and go ahead to 'Install' section it shows nothing.
Is there any fix for this problem?
Did you set a password on crDroid?
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How did you flash it? Did you wipe before flashing? Probably nothing you can do now but flash it again.
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See this https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/modified-boot-imgs-android-n-t3495169

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