Cannot get unlock pattern to work.... please read - HTC 10 Questions & Answers

Hi..
I updated to Android N, and everything went fine, but I found it a little buggy and (my mistake) didn't realize xposed was not working yet, and there are some privacy modules I really would like.... So, I decided to downgrade back to MM.
As I am s-off, I booted into a rom.zip RUU (1.96.617.20). During the subsequent initial setup, I picked a screen pattern (to be used on restarts only)..for whatever reason, I decided to pick something different besides the rather easy pattern I had used since the M8... I will call this pattern B. Also during setup I copied over my internal storage files which I had backed up my laptop.
I then flashed the correct TWRP and then installed the correct SuperSU.zip. When I rebooted from here, Pattern B worked fine as I expected it to. I then thought I it would save time by restoring a nandroid (also 1.96.617.20) which had a lot of tweaks and other things. That nandroid backup however I know used my old screen pattern, which I will call Pattern A. That restore finished without error.
After reboot I got the restart screen asking for the pattern... I wasn't sure which one would work, so I first tried Pattern A which would have been used in the nandroid restore I just finished.... no luck. So I thought ok, I will try the pattern I used when I set up MM, Pattern B. But that didn't work...
This makes no sense... I have never used a screen unlock pattern other than Pattern A, and then today, I tried Pattern B which I know I remembered correctly because I used it once before I restored the nandroid.
When I search on how to solve this problem, I see "do a reset"... but wouldn't a reset be the same as restoring a nandroid backup? And since I just restored a nandroid and the pattern doesn't work, I am stumped.
Anyone have any clue how I can fix this???
Thanks in advance!

syntropic said:
Anyone have any clue how I can fix this???
Thanks in advance!
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I found in the Nexus Forum someone with this problem... I rebooted into TWRP, and using the file manager I deleted these files:
/data/system/locksettings.db
/data/system/*.key
And this allowed me into the OS.
Thank you for anyone who has read this anyway!!

syntropic said:
I found in the Nexus Forum someone with this problem... I rebooted into TWRP, and using the file manager I deleted these files:
/data/system/locksettings.db
/data/system/*.key
And this allowed me into the OS.
Thank you for anyone who has read this anyway!!
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A hint: You are talking about twrp, sill you are searching a nexus forum. Next time try twrp htc 10 thread instead

mirok said:
A hint: You are talking about twrp, sill you are searching a nexus forum. Next time try twrp htc 10 thread instead
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I just googled "site:sea-developers.com pattern security not working HTC 10"
This wasn't strictly a TWRP issue... You could use TWRP or ADB to access the system partition IF the files which stored this security code were stored there (of this I wasn't entirely sure).
I didn't know for certain if these files were located in the same place or even under the same name as the Nexus, so I used TWRP's file manager to look around (starting in the above location) aa maybe I'd find them.
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"Wrong PIN" after TWRP restore

I made a TWRP backup yesterday to play with the stock ROM for a bit, but after restoring it today I can't unlock it. Every time I enter my PIN it says "Wrong PIN." I have no idea why. I've tried wiping everything but the SD card in TWRP before restoring again, but it still won't unlock. Anyone know what could be causing this?
T-Mobile G4 (H811)
Cyanogenmod 13.0
TWRP 3.0.2.0
I had this problem with Cyanogenmod. After restoring my backup the lock screen pattern did not work anymore.
I had to delete these two files:
/data/system/gesture.key
/data/system/cm_gesture.key
Afterwards there was no lock screen protection and I was able to set up a new one.
Maybe there is something similar for the PIN.
Mogster2K said:
I made a TWRP backup yesterday to play with the stock ROM for a bit, but after restoring it today I can't unlock it. Every time I enter my PIN it says "Wrong PIN." I have no idea why. I've tried wiping everything but the SD card in TWRP before restoring again, but it still won't unlock. Anyone know what could be causing this?
T-Mobile G4 (H811)
Cyanogenmod 13.0
TWRP 3.0.2.0
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Maybe a factory reset
In fact, it suffices to delete locksettings.db in /data/system. @codeworkx explained this workaround somewhere in the official CM thread.
RogerF81 said:
In fact, it suffices to delete locksettings.db in /data/system. @codeworkx explained this workaround somewhere in the official CM thread.
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That worked, thanks.
RogerF81 said:
In fact, it suffices to delete locksettings.db in /data/system. @codeworkx explained this workaround somewhere in the official CM thread.
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Thanks buddy. I followed your suggestion and it worked perfectly.

Replacement phone via Uh-Oh, Can I use NANDROID backup?

I managed to somehow break my 3 week old HTC 10's rear camera glass so I'm going to get it replaced via the "Uh-Oh Protection" since I bought from HTC directly.
I have the Unlocked US edition, but use it on Verizon. When I get my replacement phone, I'll go through the steps to Unlock via HTC dev, run Sunshine for S-OFF and change the CID/MID to Verizon. At that point, can I just flash a NANDROID backup from my old device onto the new one to get my ROM / Apps / etc. back? Will there be any issues since it'll be different hardware? The NANDROID will contain everything I need so I won't need to first apply the VZW RUU right? I think I've done it before on previous HTC hardware but I want to check if it'll work before I try it. Will encryption be an issue?
Sounds good as long as correct firmware is also flashed
drumz0rz said:
I managed to somehow break my 3 week old HTC 10's rear camera glass so I'm going to get it replaced via the "Uh-Oh Protection" since I bought from HTC directly.
I have the Unlocked US edition, but use it on Verizon. When I get my replacement phone, I'll go through the steps to Unlock via HTC dev, run Sunshine for S-OFF and change the CID/MID to Verizon. At that point, can I just flash a NANDROID backup from my old device onto the new one to get my ROM / Apps / etc. back? Will there be any issues since it'll be different hardware? The NANDROID will contain everything I need so I won't need to first apply the VZW RUU right? I think I've done it before on previous HTC hardware but I want to check if it'll work before I try it. Will encryption be an issue?
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I don't see it being any issue.
So I just got my replacement phone. I followed the exact same steps as I did on my original HTC 10 to get s-off and convert to Verizon (used the same files as well). I made a fresh NANADROID backup on the old phone in TWRP, copied it over to the new phone, and restored it. When I reboot I get stuck on the white splash screen. I tried wiping the cache but I can't progress further.
I was really hoping I'd just be able to use the NANDROID so I don't have to go through the arduous process of backing up all of my apps and settings, and copying them over in TiBu, and having to recustomize everything in VenomHub/Xposed.
What am I doing wrong?
drumz0rz said:
So I just got my replacement phone. I followed the exact same steps as I did on my original HTC 10 to get s-off and convert to Verizon (used the same files as well). I made a fresh NANADROID backup on the old phone in TWRP, copied it over to the new phone, and restored it. When I reboot I get stuck on the white splash screen. I tried wiping the cache but I can't progress further.
I was really hoping I'd just be able to use the NANDROID so I don't have to go through the arduous process of backing up all of my apps and settings, and copying them over in TiBu, and having to recustomize everything in VenomHub/Xposed.
What am I doing wrong?
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Try dirty flashing ROM
How would changing devices between TWRP backup/restore affect encryption?
EDIT: Since TWRP decrypts now, phone encryption would be a moot point in this context.
I received a replacement Uh-Oh phone from HTC. Unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP and S-Offed. Tried using my Nandroid to restore but TWRP would not see it (file names different, based on S/N). I created a small new backup to create the proper file structure and renamed the old Nandroid backup and placed it in the proper directory. Still would not work so I went to my TiBu backup and reset everything back up.
Here's a strange result though - my fingerprint works fine to unlock the phone but somewhere along the line (perhaps my attempt restoring Nandroid) the pattern lock changed. So now I cannot unlock phone using the pattern and cannot change it. I can use fingerprint so it works for now but I would like to reset the pattern lock - any ideas?
stebaile said:
I received a replacement Uh-Oh phone from HTC. Unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP and S-Offed. Tried using my Nandroid to restore but TWRP would not see it (file names different, based on S/N). I created a small new backup to create the proper file structure and renamed the old Nandroid backup and placed it in the proper directory. Still would not work so I went to my TiBu backup and reset everything back up.
Here's a strange result though - my fingerprint works fine to unlock the phone but somewhere along the line (perhaps my attempt restoring Nandroid) the pattern lock changed. So now I cannot unlock phone using the pattern and cannot change it. I can use fingerprint so it works for now but I would like to reset the pattern lock - any ideas?
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So when you did a restore with TWRP, what was the result? What does "still would not work" mean exactly? What did the log say?
I'll have to dig into the log file but it is my habit to only backup /data. That's what I was trying to restore. I might need to factory reset to get the pin reset I suppose. Was hoping there was a file I could delete to reset the encryption.
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Just in case anyone has this issue of losing their pattern lock from a Nandroid restore I found the answer in a different thread. Use a file manager with root access such as Root Explorer, or use TWRP's file manager capability to delete the locksettings.* files in /data/system. Reboot and your device will no longer have a pattern lock. You will need to create a new pattern lock along with new fingerprint unlocks.
stebaile said:
might need to factory reset to get the pin reset I suppose. Was hoping there was a file I could delete to reset the encryption.
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Factory reset erases everything, leaving nothing to decrypt.
Your idea of "reset encryption" would make encryption useless if anyone could just remove the lock without the PIN/password.
stebaile said:
Just in case anyone has this issue of losing their pattern lock from a Nandroid restore I found the answer in a different thread. Use a file manager with root access such as Root Explorer, or use TWRP's file manager capability to delete the locksettings.* files in /data/system. Reboot and your device will no longer have a pattern lock. You will need to create a new pattern lock along with new fingerprint unlocks.
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Rolo42 said:
Factory reset erases everything, leaving nothing to decrypt.
Your idea of "reset encryption" would make encryption useless if anyone could just remove the lock without the PIN/password.
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Next time just read the TWRP FAQ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3358139/page74
10. After I restored my Data backup and boot back to Android, I'm entering the correct PIN/password, but it's telling me the password is wrong. What happened, and how do I fix it?
It appears that sometimes after restoring a backup of Data where security was enabled (such as a PIN or password lock), the device does not recognize the correct password. There are two ways to avoid this issue:
Disable security in Android?*before?*making a backup of data.
After restoring Data, while still in TWRP, use the TWRP File Manager to navigate to /data/system and delete all the locksettings.* files (such as locksettings.db, etc). When you reboot, the password will be gone.
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Maik268 said:
Next time just read the TWRP FAQ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3358139/page74
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Is that referring to unlocking the screen or decrypting the device?
The question was referring to encryption.
When TWRP restores a backup, is it encrypted? (There's a few "it depends" to that question I would think.)

From CM13 back to Viper

Hi guys, first, sry for my bad english.
I have a huge Problem. I did a Twrp Backup from my Viper rom. After Backing up, i installed cm13. After that, i would go back to my backup from Viper. The Problem is, i can restore the Backup but ive got a bootloop. How can i go back to my Backup ?
Next Problem is, everytime i start into twrp i got asked for the Decrypt password. How can i deactivate that ?
Which TWRP version are you currently on? Sounds asbif it is an older one. If so, try the latest 3.0.2-6 and report back.
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hi, im on 3.0.2-6.
Now i restored my Viper backup. It Boots normaly.
Then i have type my Pin, that works. But after that, i have to unlock the Pattern lock. But it says my Code is Wrong.
I know it is the right code. I can try 1000000 different times, i cant unlock
pboden83 said:
hi, im on 3.0.2-6.
Now i restored my Viper backup. It Boots normaly.
Then i have type my Pin, that works. But after that, i have to unlock the Pattern lock. But it says my Code is Wrong.
I know it is the right code. I can try 1000000 different times, i cant unlock
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directly from twrp FAQ:
"After I restored my Data backup and boot back to Android, I'm entering the correct PIN/password, but it's telling me the password is wrong. What happened, and how do I fix it?
It appears that sometimes after restoring a backup of Data where security was enabled (such as a PIN or password lock), the device does not recognize the correct password. There are two ways to avoid this issue:
Disable security in Android before making a backup of data.
After restoring Data, while still in TWRP, use the TWRP File Manager to navigate to /data/system and delete all the locksettings.* files (such as locksettings.db, etc). When you reboot, the password will be gone."
pboden83 said:
hi, im on 3.0.2-6.
Now i restored my Viper backup. It Boots normaly.
Then i have type my Pin, that works. But after that, i have to unlock the Pattern lock. But it says my Code is Wrong.
I know it is the right code. I can try 1000000 different times, i cant unlock
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adb into the phone via TWRP or live system and rm -rf /system/data/*.key and locksettings* this will reset the security. no one currently knows why twrp is doing this but it seems to only happen to me when flashing a different rom then going back. it does NOT does this if restoring a previous backup of my current rom.
really the only file you need to delete is the locksettings.db file. I've never had issues deleting just that one.
I also tried this way to delete the locksetting.db and can bypass the suck lockscreen!
BTW, highly recommend you that in addition to whole system backup in TWRP, also use Titanium Backup to backup all user apps. In case of restore failure, you still can preserve your user apps and restore in newly installed system.

TWRP backups, move to new phone

So my old 5x died with the BLOD - I managed to get into recovery using TWRP build for 4 cores and grab a full backup. This was running 8.1 Developer Preview.
I have a new 5x now, obviously I want to move from the developer preview to the latest build, which I've flashed fine.
Can I simply restore the "data" partition from my old TWRP backup to the new phone via TWRP or would this cause untold problems!?
I have tried just restoring everything, but the phone just hung for 4 hours doing nothing when I tried this.
teapea said:
So my old 5x died with the BLOD - I managed to get into recovery using TWRP build for 4 cores and grab a full backup. This was running 8.1 Developer Preview.
I have a new 5x now, obviously I want to move from the developer preview to the latest build, which I've flashed fine.
Can I simply restore the "data" partition from my old TWRP backup to the new phone via TWRP or would this cause untold problems!?
I have tried just restoring everything, but the phone just hung for 4 hours doing nothing when I tried this.
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Yes, just restore the data partition. The only problem you might run into is if your other 5x had security on it, pin,etc, you may have to re-flash the firmware and then not use your old data partition (even if you know the old pin, etc, ). I ran into that on another device. I haven't tried on my 5x though. To get around that issue I had to remove any security before making the backup.
Oh, also, absolutely not try to restore the efs partition from your old device. You'll never be able to use the phone if you do.
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Cool - I'll give it a go and see what happens. After taking the backup from the old phone I disassembled it and tried to do a solder reflow - it's a dead brick now
So if this doesn't work I guess it's a manual task - which isn't the end of the world - just very annoying.
Sooo close to working - data partition went in fine, everything looked great - 2000 messages and notification popped up as it caught back up... but I can't get into it as the "PIN" code is wrong.
Was the same PIN I used on both phones but it's not working, and the fingerprint won't unlock it either!
Ah well.
Do a more thorough search of this forum. You can bypass the pin by deleting a certain file. Your question about requiring a pin after restoring a backup pops up once in a while and i think here is an older dedicated thread.
teapea said:
Sooo close to working - data partition went in fine, everything looked great - 2000 messages and notification popped up as it caught back up... but I can't get into it as the "PIN" code is wrong.
Was the same PIN I used on both phones but it's not working, and the fingerprint won't unlock it either!
Ah well.
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That's the same problem I had. Good to know it's the same on the 5x. Next time set security to none before you make the twrp backup. I know to do the same now.
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peltus said:
Do a more thorough search of this forum. You can bypass the pin by deleting a certain file. Your question about requiring a pin after restoring a backup pops up once in a while and i think here is an older dedicated thread.
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I think you're referring to the files in /data/system related to lock settings. You can delete them from twrp but, at least in my case, twrp required a pin to get into it.
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File to wipe Android-PIN: /data/system/locksettings.db
File to clear TWRP-settings: /sdcard/TWRP/.twrps
Cool - thanks all.
Managed to use TWRP to delete old PIN stuff, all the fingerprint stuff which also didn't work and had to reset all my networking.
But appears it's all back together and working and just like my phone hasn't died.
Appreciate the pointers.

XT1710-01 Root Guide?

New to the Moto Z2 play, moved to this from a Z2 force on Verizon after the shattershield started peeling. Anyway, there seems to be a lot of conflicting information here, and i'm struggling to actually nail down the process for root. My bootloader is already unlocked, however between several different versions of TWRP, Retus based phones vs Albus, ability to unroot and update if the system is modified, rooting with or without disabling encryption, countless different variants with different procedures, etc. i'm a little overwhelmed. Can anyone point me in the right direction of rooting my device (hopefully) WITHOUT losing all my data?
StATicxTW0T said:
New to the Moto Z2 play, moved to this from a Z2 force on Verizon after the shattershield started peeling. Anyway, there seems to be a lot of conflicting information here, and i'm struggling to actually nail down the process for root. My bootloader is already unlocked, however between several different versions of TWRP, Retus based phones vs Albus, ability to unroot and update if the system is modified, rooting with or without disabling encryption, countless different variants with different procedures, etc. i'm a little overwhelmed. Can anyone point me in the right direction of rooting my device (hopefully) WITHOUT losing all my data?
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I'm about to buy the unlocked Moto Z2 Play from the Moto site (64GB variant... not sure of the model number) but have you checked out these threads?...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75098899&postcount=40
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-play/how-to/guide-resource-help-thread-t3627615/page3
allstar21369 said:
I'm about to buy the unlocked Moto Z2 Play from the Moto site (64GB variant... not sure of the model number) but have you checked out these threads?...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75098899&postcount=40
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-play/how-to/guide-resource-help-thread-t3627615/page3
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I did but they involve disabling encryption, which means having to wipe data everytime an update rolls around.
For those that see this in the future, I followed this guide, but used Magisk 13.3 and have working root, without having to wipe my data (bootloader already unlocked) https://gist.github.com/eexit/e6d5fc0984e1c7f25376d3dafa819792
StATicxTW0T said:
I did but they involve disabling encryption, which means having to wipe data everytime an update rolls around.
For those that see this in the future, I followed this guide, but used Magisk 13.3 and have working root, without having to wipe my data (bootloader already unlocked) https://gist.github.com/eexit/e6d5fc0984e1c7f25376d3dafa819792
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I have a rooted XT1710-01, also. If you are going to install Xposed and Gravity Box, I recommend not updating Magisk, above v14. After v15 and now v16, I have had issues with Automate It app and Tasker rules not working, until I uninstalled Xposed.
Downgrading Magisk versions requires flashing your stock ROM and basically starting over.
Motorola has not posted firmware for this model.
StATicxTW0T said:
I did but they involve disabling encryption, which means having to wipe data everytime an update rolls around.
For those that see this in the future, I followed this guide, but used Magisk 13.3 and have working root, without having to wipe my data (bootloader already unlocked) https://gist.github.com/eexit/e6d5fc0984e1c7f25376d3dafa819792
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So glad to see someone have it working and with a clear guide. I'm going to buy the phone this week.
StATicxTW0T said:
I did but they involve disabling encryption, which means having to wipe data everytime an update rolls around.
For those that see this in the future, I followed this guide, but used Magisk 13.3 and have working root, without having to wipe my data (bootloader already unlocked) https://gist.github.com/eexit/e6d5fc0984e1c7f25376d3dafa819792
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I just wanted to let everyone know that the guide posted in that post worked for me perfectly. I had an XT1710-01 that I had unlocked the bootloader before but stopped there. Then I finally wanted to root it, and ran into everything the OP ran into - just so many different guides and versions of TWRP/Magisk not working with the Z2 Play, it was hard to nail down the exact versions of everything I needed and make sure I didn't flash an incompatible version or something. I found that same guide a few days ago as well but never did it until today, and can confirm it works. I already had my bootloader unlocked and just did the rooting portion and all my data was saved (but I wasn't too worried about my data honestly, it's all backed up anyway).
And a special thanks to OP for coming back and posting his solution. Nothing is more frustrating than searching for a problem online, finding a hit on your exact problem in a thread that was posted years ago, and then no solution is ever posted in that thread. So good job. :good:
Johmama said:
I just wanted to let everyone know that the guide posted in that post worked for me perfectly. I had an XT1710-01 that I had unlocked the bootloader before but stopped there. Then I finally wanted to root it, and ran into everything the OP ran into - just so many different guides and versions of TWRP/Magisk not working with the Z2 Play, it was hard to nail down the exact versions of everything I needed and make sure I didn't flash an incompatible version or something. I found that same guide a few days ago as well but never did it until today, and can confirm it works. I already had my bootloader unlocked and just did the rooting portion and all my data was saved (but I wasn't too worried about my data honestly, it's all backed up anyway).
And a special thanks to OP for coming back and posting his solution. Nothing is more frustrating than searching for a problem online, finding a hit on your exact problem in a thread that was posted years ago, and then no solution is ever posted in that thread. So good job. :good:
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I just received my Z2 Play, unlocked the bootloader, and am about to flash the custom TWRP (albus_twrp.img) posted in the guide linked above... but the guide never says to "flash" TWRP, it just says to "boot" with TWRP and also "Enter your FBE password: it must work! (turn off screen and turn it back on if not responsive)"...
I'm not 100% sure what to do here. Should I boot TWRP first, do a full backup and then flash TWRP? I don't want to wipe it.
And what is this FBE (File-Based Encryption) password? I've never set one and don't want everything encrypted.
allstar21369 said:
I just received my Z2 Play, unlocked the bootloader, and am about to flash the custom TWRP (albus_twrp.img) posted in the guide linked above... but the guide never says to "flash" TWRP, it just says to "boot" with TWRP and also "Enter your FBE password: it must work! (turn off screen and turn it back on if not responsive)"...
I'm not 100% sure what to do here. Should I boot TWRP first, do a full backup and then flash TWRP? I don't want to wipe it.
And what is this FBE (File-Based Encryption) password? I've never set one and don't want everything encrypted.
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I didn't flash TWRP on my phone. I think I tried it once and it failed for some reason, so I just followed the guide of booting into TWRP, backing up my phone, and pulling the backup. Should be okay for what I need, in case of a failure I will have a backup somewhere and can recover the device. But yes, I'd at least boot into TWRP, then backup your device like in that guide so you have a backup. Flashing it is up to you, I've always flashed a custom recovery but on this phone I'm keeping the original recovery so I can get an OTA. On my Nexus devices I don't care about OTA because I just flash ROMs all the time so it's no big deal.
The FBE password as far as I can tell is the 4 or 5 digit PIN number you are asked to input upon a fresh wipe of your device to set as a password. I have my phone set up to use my fingerprint to unlock the phone, and if that fails it will ask for my PIN, which is the same as the FBE of mine. I used that same number in TWRP when it asks for a password to unencrypt the data and it worked. As far as turning off encryption, I'm not sure if there's a way to do that. There could be, but to turn it off, it wipes your data as a security measure.
Johmama said:
so I just followed the guide of booting into TWRP, backing up my phone, and pulling the backup. Should be okay for what I need, in case of a failure I will have a backup somewhere and can recover the device. But yes, I'd at least boot into TWRP, then backup your device like in that guide so you have a backup.
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Yeah, I can't backup my ROM most likely because I don't have an FBE password. When I go to backup my ROM in TWRP it fails.
Johmama said:
The FBE password as far as I can tell is the 4 or 5 digit PIN number you are asked to input upon a fresh wipe of your device to set as a password. I have my phone set up to use my fingerprint to unlock the phone, and if that fails it will ask for my PIN, which is the same as the FBE of mine. I used that same number in TWRP when it asks for a password to unencrypt the data and it worked.
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I tried entering my unlock code and the pin I created but neither worked for my FBE password. I don't ever remember being asked to enter a password when setting up my device. I suppose this means I'll have to wipe data and then setup an FBE password.
allstar21369 said:
I tried entering my unlock code and the pin I created but neither worked for my FBE password. I don't ever remember being asked to enter a password when setting up my device. I suppose this means I'll have to wipe data and then setup an FBE password.
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If it helps at all, the first time I tried it also didn't work for me and I did end up wiping my phone for other reasons before I came back and tried that guide again and it worked. I thought I set up the PIN they're talking about the first time around but I did have troubles in TWRP before the first wipe of my data. I would just boot up the phone regularly, plug it in to your computer, and try to grab any files you need and wipe it. I know that isn't the answer you're looking for, but it's all I can give I guess. Once you reset, hopefully they'll prompt you to make a PIN during the setup process and that should be the FBE password. Then follow the guide. I hope you get it man.
Oh, and to a note to you and everyone reading this, I booted to TWRP 3.2.1-0-albus and Magisk-v14.0. Dunno if it's just rumors or not but I heard the newer versions of Magisk might not work with the Z2 Play past version 14. Dunno if that's true but v14.0 worked for me.
Johmama said:
If it helps at all, the first time I tried it also didn't work for me and I did end up wiping my phone for other reasons before I came back and tried that guide again and it worked. I thought I set up the PIN they're talking about the first time around but I did have troubles in TWRP before the first wipe of my data. I would just boot up the phone regularly, plug it in to your computer, and try to grab any files you need and wipe it. I know that isn't the answer you're looking for, but it's all I can give I guess. Once you reset, hopefully they'll prompt you to make a PIN during the setup process and that should be the FBE password. Then follow the guide. I hope you get it man.
Oh, and to a note to you and everyone reading this, I booted to TWRP 3.2.1-0-albus and Magisk-v14.0. Dunno if it's just rumors or not but I heard the newer versions of Magisk might not work with the Z2 Play past version 14. Dunno if that's true but v14.0 worked for me.
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Okay. I just wiped and re-set up everything and still no FBE password was asked for OR works when I go into TWRP. I'm using TWRP 3.1.1-0... I suppose I'll try it all again using TWRP 3.2.1-0-albus after deleting data.
*Edit: I did exactly what I just said I was doing booted TWRP 3.2.1-0-albus instead of 3.1.1-0 and when I it booted up and asked me for a decryption password I entered the pin I set up previously and it has been stuck at the "Mount, Trying Decryption" screen for a long time... but it's not frozen. It says "Updating partition details... ...done
Unable to mount storage
Full SELinux support is present.
Data successfully decrypted, new block device: '/dev
/block/dm-0'
Updating partition details...
...done"
And the progress bar/thing at the bottom is still animated like it's working... no forward or back buttons or anything and turning off/on the screen hasn't done anything... not really sure what to do here... I don't want to unplug it and brick my phone or force it off...
*Edit 2:
I now have it all sorted out.
TWRP never finished trying to decrypt data so I long pressed the power button and eventually went here -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-play/development/twrp-moto-z2-play-t3729531 , downloaded "twrp_albus_3.1.2_r18_64.img" and in adb used the command:
fastboot boot twrp_albus_3.1.2_r18_64.img
This TWRP looks a bit different than all of the others but it let me boot up and use my recently created PIN code to actually decrypt my data and make a full backup. After that I just installed Magisk (the latest one, 16.4) as indicated in this guide -> https://gist.github.com/eexit/e6d5fc0984e1c7f25376d3dafa819792 and everything is fine. I never even flashed TWRP, just booted it.
Just curious what you guys have done about getting OTA updates since you've rooted and installed Magisk.
Have @allstar21369 or @pizza_pablo had the chance to figure out the update process?
I'm currently trying to navigate the Magisk uninstall --> OTA update process and could use some insight if either of you guys have any to share.
joefuf said:
Just curious what you guys have done about getting OTA updates since you've rooted and installed Magisk.
Have @allstar21369 or @pizza_pablo had the chance to figure out the update process?
I'm currently trying to navigate the Magisk uninstall --> OTA update process and could use some insight if either of you guys have any to share.
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I didn't want updates, especially the oreo "upgrade".
pizza_pablo said:
I didn't want updates, especially the oreo "upgrade".
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Hmm, didn't even think about just sticking on what works... Did Oreo give people some issues?
Since this was Day 1 with the new phone, I was just trying to get up to speed and probably sit on one version until I had compatibility issues with something, but everything just works.
joefuf said:
Hmm, didn't even think about just sticking on what works... Did Oreo give people some issues?
Since this was Day 1 with the new phone, I was just trying to get up to speed and probably sit on one version until I had compatibility issues with something, but everything just works.
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Oreo hasn't come to the phone, when I decided I didn't want it, mostly because of the white background in the Quick Settings and I didn't want any of the other "improvements".
With this setup, I accept the risks of not having the security updates.
Double - double \_0_/
pizza_pablo said:
Oreo hasn't come to the phone, when I decided I didn't want it, mostly because of the white background in the Quick Settings and I didn't want any of the other "improvements".
With this setup, I accept the risks of not having the security updates.
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I feel exactly the same way. No benefits for me. I don't want the bright white interface and I would never use the "Picture in Picture" (or floating video) feature (and if I did want that there are a couple apps for Nougat that do it).
But If I do decide I want it and give upgrading a shot I'll definitely post it here.
pizza_pablo said:
Oreo hasn't come to the phone, when I decided I didn't want it, mostly because of the white background in the Quick Settings and I didn't want any of the other "improvements".
With this setup, I accept the risks of not having the security updates.
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Yeah, very understandable. It really is superfluous to the general experience.
allstar21369 said:
I feel exactly the same way. No benefits for me. I don't want the bright white interface and I would never use the "Picture in Picture" (or floating video) feature (and if I did want that there are a couple apps for Nougat that do it).
But If I do decide I want it and give upgrading a shot I'll definitely post it here.
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Thank you sir! Keep me posted. I'm posting everywhere right now to learn the new methods so I know if there ever comes a time. This is my first phone since my Motorola Droid 4. Back then it was one click root, install and run Safestrap apk to get custom recovery, boot into custom recovery and flash zips to your heart's content. I'm sure this will be as "simple" once I learn, but it's pretty daunting in prospect.

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