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Hi everybody,
I'm getting into the new AOKP Milestone 4 from the Codename 1.5.0 - so I downloaded the files and get recovery (clockwork 5.5.0.2) to make the wipes and flash the new rom and gapps... the usual routine.
Wipe data - Wipe Cache - Wipe Dalvik - Flash AOKP - FLASH GAPPS - REBOOT
1st strange thing after that: the Old Franco Kernel bootlogo. And in stuck, obv.
Why the Franco bootlogo? Bah, re-wipe everything and go on...
Nothing, stuck on Franco. So I decided to re.wipe everything again and re install the Codename android, 1.5.0 - the same wich i was coming from - to get the phone work for tomorrow. And here we go for the biggest surprise.
EVERYTHING IS HOW I LEFT BEFORE THE WIPES WHEN I WAS ON CODENAME!!!!!
Same routine, flashed Codename and reboot. Franco logo and then no configuration wizard, no backups.. everything was EXACTLY like how i left before the first attempt!!! My apps, my homescreen, even my login account, like i have never attempt any wipe or flash!!!!
IT DOESN'T WIPE ANYTHING, ANYMORE!
I'm getting mad.. tried this ten times. It's like nothing is getting wiped!
P.s: clockwork is correctly installed.. i've tried TONS of roms on my gnexus, everything has ALWAYS worked fine. No errors during wiping, usuals script "wiping /data .... wiping /cache etc.." until "DONE". No error flashing the AOKP.
Help please..
Fab
Hey there,
mike, the dev from Android Revolution HD, has a super wipe script in his thread, on the first page, might want to try that one.
It works like flashing a ROM
-Syn
You are not wiping correctly. You are having problems because the system and boot partitions were not wiped at all....
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SynFox said:
Hey there,
mike, the dev from Android Revolution HD, has a super wipe script in his thread, on the first page, might want to try that one.
It works like flashing a ROM
-Syn
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Already tried. Same results, it ends successfully the superwipe string.. and then no wipe at all!
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot -w (might wipe SD card)
or
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot update update.zip (for installing the rom)
Ok new infos.
From the log file the /data wipe seems to be undone due to the "filesystem is read only".
Any ideas?
Stupid question... but maybe check if the device is still rooted and unlocked correctly?
Maybe something messed up there...
these are signs that the internal hdd is getting screwed up... like the partition values... its a known issue for all samsung devices. the i9000 had it, the nexus s had it. they even have a lot of threads out there reporting issues abt it but no fix till now. i even had it with my nexus s (which is now a paperweight)
some fixed it with a simple wipe using oem lock n unlock, others fastboot wipe....
the most common symptom is that you can see a lot of files on your phone, but can neither delete them nor add anyting to the sdcard.
As anton2009 said, you should try wiping all the partitions, then reflash CWM, then flash your ROM/kernel.
Reboot into fastboot and type the following:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase userdata Note this will wipe/sdcard
fastboot erase cache
Then flash CWM and then ROM/kernel.
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I am also having the same issue. However I just reflashed a bunch of roms and even though all my data is still there everything seems to be working fine.
Cptsamir said:
I am also having the same issue. However I just reflashed a bunch of roms and even though all my data is still there everything seems to be working fine.
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Guys, all of your data is stored on the userdata partition. Most ROMs I don't think flash that partition, so all the data still remains. As well, I don't think every ROM includes a kernel, so the boot partition is not erase either. Wiping in CWM does not wipe /sdcard (which is actually located on the userdata partition as /data/media).
Use what I had posted 2 posts up and it will certainly wipe.
efrant said:
Guys, all of your data is stored on the userdata partition. Most ROMs I don't think flash that partition, so all the data still remains. As well, I don't think every ROM includes a kernel, so the boot partition is not erase either. Wiping in CWM does not wipe /sdcard (which is actually located on the userdata partition as /data/media).
Use what I had posted 2 posts up and it will certainly wipe.
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I also think your solution will work well.
My only question is about new rom flashing: erasing ALL datas even in the /sdcard how will I be able to flash new roms if there will be nothing more on the phone? Where will i get'em?
Will I need to flash again even the CWM?
Sorry for the stupid question..
fab2disco said:
I also think your solution will work well.
My only question is about new rom flashing: erasing ALL datas even in the /sdcard how will I be able to flash new roms if there will be nothing more on the phone? Where will i get'em?
Will I need to flash again even the CWM?
Sorry for the stupid question..
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You can still wipe userdata, boot into Android (obviously you can't do this if you wipe system), and download a rom from there. Otherwise you can download a rom onto your computer and then:
adb push /where/your/file/is/rom.zip /data/media/download
This will put the file from your computer to your download folder in your SD card. I'd recommend pulling any necessary files before you wipe userdata (such as music, pictures, etc) or you can pull the whole SD card (adb pull /data/media) and then cherry pick what you want to add back later.
SOLVED.
Wiped all with fastboot, pushed new rom with adb push and flash it.
Just to feel relaxed installed a couple of apps, gone back in recovery and tried to wipe data/cache/dalvick then re-flashed AOKP, everything is now working fine, the wipe erase all app and userdata now.
Hope this won't happen anymore.. thank you all..
fab2disco said:
SOLVED.
Wiped all with fastboot, pushed new rom with adb push and flash it.
Just to feel relaxed installed a couple of apps, gone back in recovery and tried to wipe data/cache/dalvick then re-flashed AOKP, everything is now working fine, the wipe erase all app and userdata now.
Hope this won't happen anymore.. thank you all..
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Good to hear! Glad everything worked out for you. You can put [Solved] in the thread title so other people with the same problem will know what to do.
anton2009 said:
Good to hear! Glad everything worked out for you. You can put [Solved] in the thread title so other people with the same problem will know what to do.
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I feel sooooo newbie, but.. how can I do that?
Backing up and restoring /sdcard is very time-consuming and usually unnecessary in these situations. It only takes a minute to fix the filesystem errors on /data and then you can wipe data as normal (in CWM, no need to use fastboot which also erases /sdcard). Just boot into CWM and in an adb shell:
Code:
e2fsck /dev/block/mmcblk0p12
Answer 'y' to everything if prompted. Done.
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Backing up and restoring /sdcard is very time-consuming and usually unnecessary in these situations. It only takes a minute to fix the filesystem errors on /data and then you can wipe data as normal (in CWM, no need to use fastboot which also erases /sdcard). Just boot into CWM and in an adb shell:
Code:
e2fsck /dev/block/mmcblk0p12
Answer 'y' to everything if prompted. Done.
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Confirmed working.. Thanks a lot for your help. You are a life saver.
Help
I can't delete anything, i can't flash anything..
everything stay where it is, wipe or format doesn't work.. and my phone is stucked on infinite reboot..
please help!
Dobie999 said:
I can't delete anything, i can't flash anything..
everything stay where it is, wipe or format doesn't work.. and my phone is stucked on infinite reboot..
please help!
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Try to lock the bootloder and if it fails, your phone is bricked...the emmc is broken.. try warranty
So far I've followed the directions from Heisenberg's guide:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\bullhead\images\bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\bullhead\images\radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot C:\bullhead\images\boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:\bullhead\images\cache.img
fastboot flash recovery C:\bullhead\images\recovery.img
fastboot flash system C:\bullhead\images\system.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\bullhead\images\vendor.img
then I flashed TWRP 3.0.0.0. Do I need to do anything else to make sure my phone doesn't encrypt itself on first boot?
You have to change fstab.bullhead on the ramdisk to disable forced encryption. If you flashed the SuperSU beta 2.6x zip it should automatically change that for you.
I just decrypted mine by doing that, along with some other magic unrelated to your situation.
That said, if you are worried you should backup the userdata partition beforehand so you can restore it easily if anything goes wrong.
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You have to change fstab.bullhead on the ramdisk to disable forced encryption. If you flashed the SuperSU beta 2.6x zip it should automatically change that for you.
I just decrypted mine by doing that, along with some other magic unrelated to your situation.
That said, if you are worried you should backup the userdata partition beforehand so you can restore it easily if anything goes wrong.
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So let's say I used MHC19J and I didn't happen to flash SuperSU, so that fstab.bullhead wasn't changed and my previously unencrypted data was then encrypted and now when I boot into TWRP 3.0.0.0 it asks for a password I don't have... is there nothing I can do to make TWRP able to access my data now?
I made a backup before applying any changes, of course. But that was a nandroid, which TWRP puts on my /sdcard, which just got encrypted, so TWRP can't access it?
What's my best approach in my current state? I wouldn't mind restoring from the nandroid, and re-upgrading to MHC19J (making sure I flash SuperSU that time), if I could only get to the nandroid.
----EDIT (1 hour later)----
Somewhat fixed by flashing back my old system, vendor, cache, radio, boot. Then in TWRP I was able to restore from my nandroid.
However, it now appears I'm encrypted? In Settings --> Security --> "Encryption" says "Encrypt phone" "Encrypted". I'm certain I unencrypted way back when I unlocked my bootloader and first rooted.
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----EDIT (1 hour later)----
Somewhat fixed by flashing back my old system, vendor, cache, radio, boot. Then in TWRP I was able to restore from my nandroid.
However, it now appears I'm encrypted? In Settings --> Security --> "Encryption" says "Encrypt phone" "Encrypted". I'm certain I unencrypted way back when I unlocked my bootloader and first rooted.
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Do you remember formatting userdata after you unlocked? If not then you were encrypted by default.
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Do you remember formatting userdata after you unlocked? If not then you were encrypted by default.
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Back when I first unlocked my bootloader I did, per Heisenberg's step 3 (this was back with TWRP 2.8.7.0). This time no, I didn't (I wanted to keep my data). I suppose I'll have to if I want to re-unencrypt. But then to keep my data I'll have to get my nandroid off my phone and then put it back after the format, which I'm not eager to do.
For now I'll just see how encrypted will work as I wait for this whole MMB29V vs. MHC19J and TWRP 3.0.0.0 accessing an encrypted data partition situation to become more clear.
For those following along, if I understand correctly, the problem was booting into system before having SuperSu modify my boot image to disable forceencrypt.
Update: The latest TWRP is already capable of decrypting data. This method is now unnecessary and depreciated. Use factory reset in TWRP menu instead
Disclaimer: This mod will wipe your data. I am not responsible for data loss after using this mod.
I tested on my device several times, it's working for me so internal storage is always preserved, but I cannot guarantee if anything is messed up on your side. Please read the post carefully before using this mod!
Always backup your important data before modifying your phone's software!
To compensate the mistake I have done in the modified SuperSU script (I fixed it eventually though ), I decided to release a mod I consider quite useful for most people.
I've used the 10 for quite some time, and I've been messing with it from day 1.
Since the encryption is required for the phone to have proper radio signal (more info here), we are forced to keep our devices encrypted.
And because HTC uses proprietary encryption method, TWRP is unable to decrypt our data partition, which causes the recovery unable to read anything from data.
This is actually quite a big problem. If you want to full wipe and clean flash your favorite custom rom, the "Factory Reset" option in TWRP is not available, so you are forced to wipe the whole data partition, which will cause all your personal files stored in internal storage to be removed.
If you're a flashaholic like I am, you are forced not to store anything important in the phone storage because it will be wiped every time trying to clean flash a rom.
To breakthrough this inconvenience, I created this flashable zip to accomplish something similar to the "Factory Reset" option in TWRP.
Requirement: You have to use the systemless root of SuperSU to use this mod. If you want to flash the wipe script with SuperSU, flash SuperSU first, then flash the wipe script.
Important: If you have chosen "Require PIN/password/pattern to start device" in the "Secure startup" page during the initial setup, you CANNOT use this mod!
If you have to enter your PIN/password/pattern before your device booted up, this means that you have secure startup enabled. You CANNOT use this mod!
If secure startup is enabled and you flash this zip, your encryption will be messed up and you will have to format the whole data partition eventually to make your phone working again.
After flashing the mod, your data will not be wiped immediately in recovery because we cannot do so. It will wipe the data AFTER you rebooted back to system. It will reboot again after the wipe is done. If you flashed SuperSU at the same time with this mod, you will experience 2 consecutive reboot loops. This is normal behavior, don't panic.
If devs are interested in including this zip into your rom, you can use it in the same way as SuperSU:
Code:
package_extract_dir("wipe", "/tmp/wipe");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "unzip", "/tmp/wipe/wipe.zip", "META-INF/com/google/android/*", "-d", "/tmp/wipe");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "sh", "/tmp/wipe/META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary", "dummy", "1", "/tmp/wipe/wipe.zip");
For those who are interested in what this zip actually do, here is a brief explanation:
If secure startup is disabled, data will be decrypted as soon as the device booted up. We can only access data after it is decrypted. So our only choice is to wipe data after the device has booted up.
I created a script to wipe all data except SuperSU app, su binary image, and your internal storage.
SuperSU will automatically run scripts inside the directory /su/su.d, so after putting the script into the folder, SuperSU will the wipe script at boot time.
The problem is: su.img is also located in /data, how can we push files into the image? Fortunately, our master Chainfire has thought of this problem. The image /cache/su.img will be merged with /data/su.img during boot. So I just need to place the script into /cache/su.img, then Chainfire's script will do all the rest of the work automatically. If you're interested in the merging process, take a look at launch_daemonsu.sh in the ramdisk of a SuperSU modified boot for more details.
Is this helpful in regards to initial routing and flashing a rom or only afterwards to flash a new one?
topjohnwu said:
Disclaimer: This mod will wipe your data. I am not responsible for data loss after using this mod.
I tested on my device several times, it's working for me so internal storage is always preserved, but I cannot guarantee if anything is messed up on your side. Please read the post carefully before using this mod!
Always backup your important data before modifying your phone's software!
To compensate the mistake I have done in the modified SuperSU script (I fixed it eventually though ), I decided to release a mod I consider quite useful for most people.
I've used the 10 for quite some time, and I've been messing with it from day 1.
Since the encryption is required for the phone to have proper radio signal (more info here), we are forced to keep our devices encrypted.
And because HTC uses proprietary encryption method, TWRP is unable to decrypt our data partition, which causes the recovery unable to read anything from data.
This is actually quite a big problem. If you want to full wipe and clean flash your favorite custom rom, the "Factory Reset" option in TWRP is not available, so you are forced to wipe the whole data partition, which will cause all your personal files stored in internal storage to be removed.
If you're a flashaholic like I am, you are forced not to store anything important in the phone storage because it will be wiped every time trying to clean flash a rom.
To breakthrough this inconvenience, I created this flashable zip to accomplish something similar to the "Factory Reset" option in TWRP.
Requirement: You have to use the systemless root of SuperSU to use this mod. If you want to flash the wipe script with SuperSU, flash SuperSU first, then flash the wipe script.
Important: If you have chosen "Require PIN/password/pattern to start device" in the "Secure startup" page during the initial setup, you CANNOT use this mod!
If you have to enter your PIN/password/pattern before your device booted up, this means that you have secure startup enabled. You CANNOT use this mod!
If secure startup is enabled and you flash this zip, your encryption will be messed up and you will have to format the whole data partition eventually to make your phone working again.
After flashing the mod, your data will not be wiped immediately in recovery because we cannot do so. It will wipe the data AFTER you rebooted back to system. It will reboot again after the wipe is done. If you flashed SuperSU at the same time with this mod, you will experience 2 consecutive reboot loops. This is normal behavior, don't panic.
If devs are interested in including this zip into your rom, you can use it in the same way as SuperSU:
Code:
package_extract_dir("wipe", "/tmp/wipe");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "unzip", "/tmp/wipe/wipe.zip", "META-INF/com/google/android/*", "-d", "/tmp/wipe");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "sh", "/tmp/wipe/META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary", "dummy", "1", "/tmp/wipe/wipe.zip");
For those who are interested in what this zip actually do, here is a brief explanation:
If secure startup is disabled, data will be decrypted as soon as the device booted up. We can only access data after it is decrypted. So our only choice is to wipe data after the device has booted up.
I created a script to wipe all data except SuperSU app, su binary image, and your internal storage.
SuperSU will automatically run scripts inside the directory /su/su.d, so after putting the script into the folder, SuperSU will the wipe script at boot time.
The problem is: su.img is also located in /data, how can we push files into the image? Fortunately, our master Chainfire has thought of this problem. The image /cache/su.img will be merged with /data/su.img during boot. So I just need to place the script into /cache/su.img, then Chainfire's script will do all the rest of the work automatically. If you're interested in the merging process, take a look at launch_daemonsu.sh in the ramdisk of a SuperSU modified boot for more details.
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Is the systemless one the one you patched?
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stonew5082 said:
Is this helpful in regards to initial routing and flashing a rom or only afterwards to flash a new one?
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It functions the same as "Factory Reset" in TWRP, which means it will wipe all data, but your personal files stored in internal storage will remain on the device.
StickyEyez said:
Is the systemless one the one you patched?
Sent from my LG-H830 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Actually you can use the original version. But I suggest you to use my patched one, in case you accidentally wiped your whole data partition (this mod will not do this), you will stay encrypted, and your data signal will be fine
Hi topjohnwu
@ jollywhitefoot suggested you might be able to help to wipe userdata from download mode.
My phone will not get passed message "Your phones is encrypted" "TO DECRYPT YOUR PHONE. ENTER YOUR SCREEN LOCK PASSWORD" I had no screen lock password... i have different passwords to decrypt . Each time i put a password in it resest phone and does factory rest and then reboots straight into Bootloader again.
Phone has no recovery " Failed to boot into recovery mode" red writing on a black screen.
Phoned has OEM Relocked ....cant fastboot or unlock bootloader again
Please can you help
tailor999 said:
Hi topjohnwu
@ jollywhitefoot suggested you might be able to help to wipe userdata from download mode.
My phone will not get passed message "Your phones is encrypted" "TO DECRYPT YOUR PHONE. ENTER YOUR SCREEN LOCK PASSWORD" I had no screen lock password... i have different passwords to decrypt . Each time i put a password in it resest phone and does factory rest and then reboots straight into Bootloader again.
Phone has no recovery " Failed to boot into recovery mode" red writing on a black screen.
Phoned has OEM Relocked ....cant fastboot or unlock bootloader again
Please can you help
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You can try to unlock your bootloader again.
If you cannot unlock it, then I regret to say that your phone might be doomed.
Never try to relock your phone if it's not in 100% stock condition and perfectly working.
topjohnwu said:
You can try to unlock your bootloader again.
If you cannot unlock it, then I regret to say that your phone might be doomed.
Never try to relock your phone if it's not in 100% stock condition and perfectly working.
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I have tried unlocking boot loader again. The log shows oem needs to be unlocked.
When a RUU comes out, would that help recover the phone?
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tailor999 said:
Hi topjohnwu
@ jollywhitefoot suggested you might be able to help to wipe userdata from download mode.
My phone will not get passed message "Your phones is encrypted" "TO DECRYPT YOUR PHONE. ENTER YOUR SCREEN LOCK PASSWORD" I had no screen lock password... i have different passwords to decrypt . Each time i put a password in it resest phone and does factory rest and then reboots straight into Bootloader again.
Phone has no recovery " Failed to boot into recovery mode" red writing on a black screen.
Phoned has OEM Relocked ....cant fastboot or unlock bootloader again
Please can you help
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Assuming you have a stock recovery image..
Boot to bootloader then recovery.
Long press power for a few seconds then tap volume up.
You can then factory reset in stock recovery
LeeDroid said:
Assuming you have a stock recovery image..
Boot to bootloader then recovery.
Long press power for a few seconds then tap volume up.
You can then factory reset in stock recovery
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Oh dam it, just seen your post a bit late. Car phone warehouse has just collected my handset :silly: - im sure they'll send it back saying ive lost warranty :crying:
tailor999 said:
Oh dam it, just seen your post a bit late. Car phone warehouse has just collected my handset :silly: - im sure they'll send it back saying ive lost warranty :crying:
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Oh dear....
topjohnwu said:
Requirement: You have to use the systemless root of SuperSU to use this mod. If you want to flash the wipe script with SuperSU, flash SuperSU first, then flash the wipe script.
Important: If you have chosen "Require PIN/password/pattern to start device" in the "Secure startup" page during the initial setup, you CANNOT use this mod!
If you have to enter your PIN/password/pattern before your device booted up, this means that you have secure startup enabled. You CANNOT use this mod!
If secure startup is enabled and you flash this zip, your encryption will be messed up and you will have to format the whole data partition eventually to make your phone working again.
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the thing is i have selected no for secure boot but whenever i setup a fingerprint and boot then it gets enabled again even if i had disabled it...
any way around or am i missing on something.. currently on lee's rom
SacredDeviL666 said:
the thing is i have selected no for secure boot but whenever i setup a fingerprint and boot then it gets enabled again even if i had disabled it...
any way around or am i missing on something.. currently on lee's rom
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you're talking about something different that he is. secure boot is a pin before you ever get the system loaded. you are talking about lockscreen pin/password, which, is mandatory if you use fingerprint scanner.
jollywhitefoot said:
you're talking about something different that he is. secure boot is a pin before you ever get the system loaded. you are talking about lockscreen pin/password, which, is mandatory if you use fingerprint scanner.
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cool thank you...
I'm confused a bit. So every time I want to clean flash a rom, I can flash this script and it will wipe everything (system, data, cache etc.) except internal storage? Would dirty flashing a rom have any affect?
Ndaoud360 said:
I'm confused a bit. So every time I want to clean flash a rom, I can flash this script and it will wipe everything (system, data, cache etc.) except internal storage? Would dirty flashing a rom have any affect?
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+1
Ndaoud360 said:
I'm confused a bit. So every time I want to clean flash a rom, I can flash this script and it will wipe everything (system, data, cache etc.) except internal storage? Would dirty flashing a rom have any affect?
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It will only wipe data without internal storage.
You should flash this zip after you flash a rom.
It will wipe data after the device boots up.
topjohnwu said:
It will only wipe data without internal storage.
You should flash this zip after you flash a rom.
It will wipe data after the device boots up.
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Ok so the process would be wipe system, cache, flash rom, flash data wipe script?
Ndaoud360 said:
Ok so the process would be wipe system, cache, flash rom, flash data wipe script?
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Why would you wipe system this will be done by the rom installation, just flash the rom then flash the script & job done
LeeDroid said:
Why would you wipe system this will be done by the rom installation, just flash the rom then flash the script & job done
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huh? Ever since I began rooting phones, I would wipe system, data and cache before a clean flash of a rom. I guess I never knew the rom does it for you. I thought the rom just over wrote the system possibly leaving remnants of the old system which could lead to issues which is why devs advise to full wipe when switching roms.
Ndaoud360 said:
huh? Ever since I began rooting phones, I would wipe system, data and cache before a clean flash of a rom. I guess I never knew the rom does it for you. I thought the rom just over wrote the system possibly leaving remnants of the old system which could lead to issues which is why devs advise to full wipe when switching roms.
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Ah, a full wipe is only applicable to data buddy, if a rom dev doesn't wipe system before their installation, they need a good slap with a frozen kipper.
Cache is entirely optional
hi, is it possible to remove encryption with stock rom?? i tried formatting data from twrp, but device remains encrypted.
billamin said:
hi, is it possible to remove encryption with stock rom?? i tried formatting data from twrp, but device remains encrypted.
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Format data via fastboot should help, let's have a try
I formatted internal storage (user data) via TWRP. Worked well, all data lost.
accuphase said:
Format data via fastboot should help, let's have a try
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worked well.. formated data via fastboot, flashed twrp via fastboot, copied supersu via twrp mount storage and flashed supersu. this time, decryption was successful..
billamin said:
worked well.. formated data via fastboot, flashed twrp via fastboot, copied supersu via twrp mount storage and flashed supersu. this time, decryption was successful..
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Great, good to hear!
Can you explain step bye step to decrypt it via fastboot...
Sorry i'm new in android.. My op3 just stuck too.. I cant go into twrp. It says need password to decyrpt.. And i dont know the pass..
awakoo said:
Can you explain step bye step to decrypt it via fastboot...
Sorry i'm new in android.. My op3 just stuck too.. I cant go into twrp. It says need password to decyrpt.. And i dont know the pass..
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fastboot format userdata
fastboot reboot
awakoo said:
Can you explain step bye step to decrypt it via fastboot...
Sorry i'm new in android.. My op3 just stuck too.. I cant go into twrp. It says need password to decyrpt.. And i dont know the pass..
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in case you just want to boot into twrp, password is default_password
btw fastboot formatting is the only sure i have found till now..
billamin said:
in case you just want to boot into twrp, password is default_password
btw fastboot formatting is the only sure i have found till now..
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i formated data in twrp.
wipe->format data
That doesn't remove encryption
I accidentally deleted the internal storage, the phone starts up and when I put Pin Sim tells me fatal error, fastboot does not work. Adb sideload works instead, I tried to flash a custom rom, install up to 46% and then just enough
Can I fix it or the phone is dead?
ImAlbyy said:
I accidentally deleted the internal storage, the phone starts up and when I put Pin Sim tells me fatal error, fastboot does not work. Adb sideload works instead, I tried to flash a custom rom, install up to 46% and then just enough
Can I fix it or the phone is dead?
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Nothing to worry, u assume you are on OxygenOS with TWRP? Try to wipe System, dalvik, cache and internalstorage, then flash the rom. And see if it boots, if not do a factory reset and it should be all fine!
Puddi_Puddin said:
Nothing to worry, u assume you are on OxygenOS with TWRP? Try to wipe System, dalvik, cache and internalstorage, then flash the rom. And see if it boots, if not do a factory reset and it should be all fine!
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I tried the reset data, the phone started to work.
Now work