Hi,
I have a problem with my honor 7x BND-L21....
I remove all files (system, data, vendor...) with twrp and now i have just a backup for systeme vendor and boot but NO data, so when i restart my phone, i can put the pin number and after i have a black screen, i thnk it's because i haven't data system....
So Does someone has a twrp full backup for BND-L21 (with full data for) or a BND-L21.img that i can flash with TWRP?
Thanks
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i recently decrypted my 5x via fasboot. before i decrypted, i ran a backup with twrp (system, boot, data), which means i am still encrypted in the process, then rebooted in bootloader to decrypt. after it was decrypted, i restored the data from twrp. the question is wouldnt the data that was restored be encrypted? because before i decrypted, the data is encrypted.
I don't recall the options in TWRP but I believe there is an option to backup image or backup files. Backup files does a file level archive. Image does what you think it does. The former isn't encrypted, the latter is whatever encryption you had.
Out of the box, System and Vendor aren't encrypted but are hash-protected against modifications. I don't recall if TWRP does image or file-level backup for those two. Boot and recovery would be image backups.
Cant recall so many partition options in my earlier phones, but with Oreo 8.1 on Rn5 I find these:
boot, cache, data, recovery, system, system image, vendor, vendor image, modem, efs
In all, 10 backup and restore options. I understand data and system are the main ones for backup and restore. And for safe keeping modem, efs as separate backup to the side (not used in regular backup/restore operations).
What about all these new partitions I'm seeing? system image, vendor, vendor image? If I am backing up 9.5.19 and moving to (miui 10) 8.8.23, is data and system all that is required to backup? Will 8.8.23 (fw-less rom) affect these new partitions mentioned? So to restore 9.5.19, just restore data and system and that is enough?
Much thanks.
When I try to restore stock backup it bootlop and didn't complete boot until I do hard reset
What should I do and which partitions should I restore
I am on 64bit twrp
ahmedAZ said:
When I try to restore stock backup it bootlop and didn't complete boot until I do hard reset
What should I do and which partitions should I restore
I am on 64bit twrp
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System - rom
Data - app data & settings
Boot - kernel
It's best practice to restore a backup with the recovery version to which the backup was made
You may want to format data first (will delete everything on internal storage)
Wipe
Format data (option on right)
Restart to recovery then restore backup
If you don't restore data make sure you wipe it in advanced wipe
You must restore at least system & boot
Don't restore anything other than system data & boot unless you are doing it to solve a problem specific to other partitions
ahmedAZ said:
When I try to restore stock backup it bootlop and didn't complete boot until I do hard reset
What should I do and which partitions should I restore
I am on 64bit twrp
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Flash no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 zip file (link here https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/) immediately (before rebooting into the system) after restoring your TWRP stock backup .
moto g6 play oreo rooted
how can i make a complete, data / system / boot image backup that wont break root or boot.. now that i have my device setup and debloated can i use fast boot adb
adb pull /system.image ???
adb pull /boot.image ????
will this give me a complete backup of my device as it is now ??
or can i do it with twrp as normal seems like i read twrp wont backup internal data? and maybe not a good choice for boot image?
dotzip. said:
moto g6 play oreo rooted
how can i make a complete, data / system / boot image backup that wont break root or boot.. now that i have my device setup and debloated can i use fast boot adb
adb pull /system.image ???
adb pull /boot.image ????
will this give me a complete backup of my device as it is now ??
or can i do it with twrp as normal seems like i read twrp wont backup internal data? and maybe not a good choice for boot image?
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Twrp can back up and restore, data, system, oem, vendor, boot, and cache without any issues. If you are encrypted twrp will not be able to backup /data, but that's it. Twrp also does not backup the internal sdcard if that's what you're curious about. That's because if you don't have an external sdcard, twrp will create the backups on your internal sdcard instead.
For a full backup you'll want everything but cache selected in twrp. Cache isn't needed.
hi,
I bought a new redmi note 8 phone, unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP .
Everything worked fine, until now. Now I want to backup my current modified stock ROM, but TWRP failes.
I got the problem very fast: TWRP can read all files and folders on the microSD car, but not in the internal storage folder.
Everything can be read by TWRP, except the sdcard folder.
Here he only shows strange names
something like:
Quote:
2h8P9lGY8I1A884LMsBjaA
2u+nb0LdBNopRSa5LehsvB
75aTrCvYkWG+R+lrcRz6WA
DcwYkwSKokq8Rm5lYc4YYC
Please help me
Reboot to recovery again and decrypt phone
eric00x said:
Reboot to recovery again and decrypt phone
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How to decrypt permanent without losing data?
Ahmad5544 said:
How to decrypt permanent without losing data?
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to decrypt phone :
Make sure you have a backup of your data copied in PC.
- In TWRP go to Wipe and select Format Data(don't go to advanced). Type yes and format data. [This process will format all your internal so make sure your data is backed up].
- Go back to TWRP home and Reboot > Recovery (Don't reboot system).
- Flash this zip.
- Reboot > System.
unfortunately there's no way to decrypt without losing data. Also if you're on a decrypted device then you have to format data everytime you flash any rom or update your current miui rom..I suggest using orangefox recovery to prevent this in future. Follow this guide for orangefox recovery.