Here we go. I had CM12 installed on my SM-T700 with encryption enabled. I wanted to revert back to the stock ROM, so I flashed via Odin. When it booted up it prompted me for my encryption password, but it is not working.
It seems that the encrypted disk persisted re-flash and it's not letting me boot into my os. Any help?
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I encrypted device then installed custom now devices crashes each time I enter password. I don't have a backup. I flashed stock firmware with odin and same thing is happening.
You're going to have to factory reset.
Here we go. I had CM12 installed on my SM-T700 with encryption enabled. I wanted to revert back to the stock ROM, so I flashed via Odin. When it booted up it prompted me for my encryption password, but it is not working.
It seems that the encrypted disk persisted re-flash and it's not letting me boot into my os. Any help?
Edit: It seems the flash reverted my recovery to the stock sammy recovery.
Factory reset then flash original firmware via odin.
After clean flashing Beta8 my twrp always asks for a password but it's always wrong.
I've wiped the whole of the internal storage, flashed stock OP3 recovery and then TWRP again.
Everytime I get the dm-verity error when my phone boots up (this only went away when I flashed 3.2.6 and then stock recovery however)
Any ideas how to fix this? (3.0.2-1.28)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/rom-community-build-3-5-5-t3490939/
Hi,
I downgraded my Nexus 5X from stock 8.1 (OTA) to the latest stock 6.0.1 firmware (via fastboot), and booted up to make sure it's working. All is fine. Device is wiped to a factory state.
I then flashed the latest TWRP recovery, and then rebooted to recovery to try and flash Magisk. At this stage, TWRP asks me for a password to decrypt data, and I didn't set any password at all. If I click on Cancel to continue, I'm able to see the zip file that I placed in /sdcard, presumably coz it's encrypted and TWRP can't read it? What's the password though?
I notice upon Android bootup, under Settings->Security, that my phone is encrypted. I tried factory resetting the phone to disable encryption, but it shows up encrypted even after factory reset.
Also noticed that when I try to reboot, it always reboots back to TWRP rather than Android. Once I flash it back to the stock recovery, then I can boot to Android.
How can I get TWRP to work on an encrypted phone without a password?
I had a similar issue with 8.1. I reset my phone, waited booting and setup is done, then I tried different versions of TWRP and finally no password required!
Which version of TWRP worked for you?
I ended up using 3.0.2-2, which was released around the same time as the 6.0.1 image that my N5X is running on. Formatted data and wiped everything but system in TWRP, rebooted to TWRP, and it worked after that. Weird how fastboot format userdata didn't work.
Hi,
I was on Havoc 2.9. I used the Network Signal Guru app and am now stuck in a bootloop.
I tried wiping everything and flashing the rom again, still cant boot.
I even tried installing the latest firmware and then installing Havoc 3.2 (a different rom)
I also upgraded my recovery to OrangeFox 10.3.
I can enter recovery, fastboot, transfer files to and from my PC but cant boot.
What are my options ? Flashing the factory rom via MiFlash ?
I'd like to avoid wiping internal storage if possible.
Any help is appreciated!
Maybe you have triggered dm-verity.
Try to flash a dm-verity disabler to bypass the boot verify.
You can choose Magisk. If you don't want to root your phone, try the lazyflasher.
I always to be on safe side have a dm-verity and forced encryption disabler on my sd card.