MIUI 9.5 TWRP not working anymore (0mb storage) - Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 Questions & Answers

Hello, I just updated to miui 9.5 but my twrp is not working anymore... I have permanently an issue with 0mb storage and encription according to TWRP... It's failing to mount storage... What can I do ?
It's really sad beacause I would like to install the google cam mod but i need to root for this.
Thank you !

Use the TWRP file that I linked to in my update guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-mix-2/how-to/guide-mi-mix-2-unroot-restore-recovery-t3770690
It will enable you to access your encrypted data.
It will not survive reboot, however, so you likely will have to flash no-verity-opt-encrypt 1.6 also to keep it intact

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Encrypting or Decripting!

Hello everyone, it's very much time that I want to know the speech about decrypting my Nexus 5X. Now I'm stay with PureNexus and ElementalX, but if I go on Security > Cryptography, my phone is encrypted even if when I flash TWRP 3.0.0 , appeared decrypted.
Now I don't know if my device is decrypted or not. There is a detailed guide that I can follow so that I can permanently unlock my device?
Thanks to all
If you see in settings - security that your device is encrypted, it is... If you want to decrypt it you have to format /data and your internal storage.
1. Backup all your data
2. Dowload FED Patcher here and copy the zip to your device
3. Reboot into recovery
4. Wipe system
5. Reflash your rom, gapps and the fed patcher.zip
6. Do a factory reset and (!) format /data.
Reboot your phone, et voila, you are unencrypted.
Be sure to reflash fed patcher every time you update your rom, otherwise it will be encrypted on first boot without fed patcher.
Donald Nice said:
If you see in settings - security that your device is encrypted, it is... If you want to decrypt it you have to format /data and your internal storage.
1. Backup all your data
2. Dowload FED Patcher here and copy the zip to your device
3. Reboot into recovery
4. Wipe system
5. Reflash your rom, gapps and the fed patcher.zip
6. Do a factory reset and (!) format /data.
Reboot your phone, et voila, you are unencrypted.
Be sure to reflash fed patcher every time you update your rom, otherwise it will be encrypted on first boot without fed patcher.
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When you flash ROM , gapps and patcher , and then do a system reset and format / data , the system does not start or not? But then formatting / data is getting through TWRP ? Thank you

(Q)Apps in DATA

Hi,
Why install data via a zip does not install?
Also in custom rom, the added data / app does not work on the HTC10.
Any idea why?
(Bootloader unlocked).
Thank you for support...
Likely because the version of twrp you have installed doesn't support decrypting data. Make sure you have the latest. Also, it can be an issue if your ext sd is formatted as internal.
Ok,
Thank you, I will test with TWRP-3.0.2-4 !!
Re...
Test with TWRP-3.0.2-4 !! flash zip to data/app not work !!!!
The files do not install in data !

Upgrading from 3.2.8 to 4.0.1 while keeping data, root and encryption.

Well simply, can it be done ?
I'm currently running 3.2.8 with root & twrp with partitions encrypted.
I want to upgrade to 4.0.1, convert to F2FS, keep root & twrp and still be encrypted.
I've read that a new version "blu spark" of the recovery has been released, is this the key to what i want to do ?
If you could provide a foolprof how to, this would be amazing.
Vitriol_Drinker said:
Well simply, can it be done ?
I'm currently running 3.2.8 with root & twrp with partitions encrypted.
I want to upgrade to 4.0.1, convert to F2FS, keep root & twrp and still be encrypted.
I've read that a new version "blu spark" of the recovery has been released, is this the key to what i want to do ?
If you could provide a foolprof how to, this would be amazing.
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It cannot.
The switch to F2FS requires wiping of the data partition including internal storage. You might be able to get around this by staying on ext4 when flashing the update, but the newest recovery by eng.stk won't decrypt ext4 from what I've seen in the forums which means you won't be flashing anything afterwards. Also, root won't be kept because it will overwrite the kernel which you'd have to boot back into TWRP decrypted to flash a fix for and so on. Also, f2fs is showing to be much quicker with UFS storage on the OP3/T so you'd be using a slower file system just because you don't want to lose user data. Get a decent backup app, copy your backups to your PC, wipe and install the new OS CLEANLY, put your backups back on internal storage once you are back logged in again, and restore.
tl;dr no.
AlkaliV2 said:
It cannot.
The switch to F2FS requires wiping of the data partition including internal storage. You might be able to get around this by staying on ext4 when flashing the update, but the newest recovery by eng.stk won't decrypt ext4 from what I've seen in the forums which means you won't be flashing anything afterwards. Also, root won't be kept because it will overwrite the kernel which you'd have to boot back into TWRP decrypted to flash a fix for and so on. Also, f2fs is showing to be much quicker with UFS storage on the OP3/T so you'd be using a slower file system just because you don't want to lose user data. Get a decent backup app, copy your backups to your PC, wipe and install the new OS CLEANLY, put your backups back on internal storage once you are back logged in again, and restore.
tl;dr no.
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I also want to flash OOS 4.0 based on Nougat, but I want to do a clean flash and change the file system to f2fs (I come from OOS 3.2.7 rooted with official TWRP 3.0.2-1).
So, what I have to do is:
1. make backups of files and apps (I will move files and backup apps with Titanium Backup on my PC or a USB stick) and nandroid backup for evenience (move also it on PC)
2. wipe all (with TWRP or adb?)
3. flash OOS 4.0 Nougat (adb?)
4. flash last stable version of Supersu
5. flash latest TWRP by @eng.stk (with adb?)
Is it correct? The only thing that I can't understand is if I have to use adb or TWRP for flashing, I heard that when you flash the full update the recovery will be replaced with the stock one...
Please help me, I'm looking for trying Nougat
let92 said:
I also want to flash OOS 4.0 based on Nougat, but I want to do a clean flash and change the file system to f2fs (I come from OOS 3.2.7 rooted with official TWRP 3.0.2-1).
So, what I have to do is:
1. make backups of files and apps (I will move files and backup apps with Titanium Backup on my PC or a USB stick) and nandroid backup for evenience (move also it on PC)
2. wipe all (with TWRP or adb?)
3. flash OOS 4.0 Nougat (adb?)
4. flash last stable version of Supersu
5. flash latest TWRP by @eng.stk (with adb?)
Is it correct? The only thing that I can't understand is if I have to use adb or TWRP for flashing, I heard that when you flash the full update the recovery will be replaced with the stock one...
Please help me, I'm looking for trying Nougat
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Use Titanium backup or any app of you choice, then move the backups and any internal storage files to a PC. Go to TWRP. When you go to the Wipe section, choose "change or repair file system" and convert data to F2FS (will wipe all data and even internal storage). Copy SuperSU 2.79 stable and ROM zips, and this TWRP IMG to phone from a PC, then flash 4.0.1 zip, SuperSU, and TWRP, and reboot to recovery. Make sure you can decrypt data then reboot to system. Then move back your internal storage files and backups.
hiredantispammer said:
Use Titanium backup or any app of you choice, then move the backups and any internal storage files to a PC. Go to TWRP. When you go to the Wipe section, choose "change or repair file system" and convert data to F2FS (will wipe all data and even internal storage). Copy SuperSU 2.79 stable and ROM zips, and this TWRP IMG to phone from a PC, then flash 4.0.1 zip, SuperSU, and TWRP, and reboot to recovery. Make sure you can decrypt data then reboot to system. Then move back your internal storage files and backups.
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Or... unroot your phone, flash the stock recovery (fastboot mode) and update through the official OTA Then flash the recovery and root your device again :good:
hiredantispammer said:
Use Titanium backup or any app of you choice, then move the backups and any internal storage files to a PC. Go to TWRP. When you go to the Wipe section, choose "change or repair file system" and convert data to F2FS (will wipe all data and even internal storage). Copy SuperSU 2.79 stable and ROM zips, and this TWRP IMG to phone from a PC, then flash 4.0.1 zip, SuperSU, and TWRP, and reboot to recovery. Make sure you can decrypt data then reboot to system. Then move back your internal storage files and backups.
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All right, I'll try this weekend and will post here the result
Viper The Ripper said:
Or... unroot your phone, flash the stock recovery and update through the official OTA Then flash the recovery and root again :good:
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In order to unroot the phone what do I have to do? Also re-lock the bootloader?
let92 said:
All right, I'll try this weekend and will post here the result
In order to unroot the phone what do I have to do? Also re-lock the bootloader?
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Flash stock recovery from OP site and flash rom. Don't relock the bootloader. then flash twrp using fastboot and flash supersu. Will require backing up too tho. I tired the method I gave you and it worked well. F2FS is really worth the effort.
hiredantispammer said:
Flash stock recovery from OP site and flash rom. Don't relock the bootloader. then flash twrp using fastboot and flash supersu. Will require backing up too tho. I tired the method I gave you and it worked well. F2FS is really worth the effort.
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It seems more simple the @Viper The Ripper's method: in that way I only need to flash the stock recovery, boot the phone (I think the phone will boot on OOS 3.2.7, my actual version), then download OTA (using a VPN to Germany because the update hasn't begun in Italy ), factory reset (will the phone keep Nougat or come back to manufacturer Marshmallow version?), flash recovery by @eng.stk and root phone.
Correct?
AlkaliV2 said:
It cannot.
The switch to F2FS requires wiping of the data partition including internal storage. You might be able to get around this by staying on ext4 when flashing the update, but the newest recovery by eng.stk won't decrypt ext4 from what I've seen in the forums which means you won't be flashing anything afterwards. Also, root won't be kept because it will overwrite the kernel which you'd have to boot back into TWRP decrypted to flash a fix for and so on. Also, f2fs is showing to be much quicker with UFS storage on the OP3/T so you'd be using a slower file system just because you don't want to lose user data. Get a decent backup app, copy your backups to your PC, wipe and install the new OS CLEANLY, put your backups back on internal storage once you are back logged in again, and restore.
tl;dr no.
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So people with full stock unrooted/without twrp have to lose all data when upgrading ?
Viper The Ripper said:
Or... unroot your phone, flash the stock recovery (fastboot mode) and update through the official OTA Then flash the recovery and root your device again :good:
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Will this work for me ? Applying the OTA won't relock bootloader will it ?
titanium backup that I took on 3.2.8 isn't restoring on 4.0.1. because F2FS maybe? any solution?
sahed01 said:
titanium backup that I took on 3.2.8 isn't restoring on 4.0.1. because F2FS maybe? any solution?
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What do you mean? Titanium give you an error when you try to restore some apps? Or you don't find the backups on your phone?
let92 said:
What do you mean? Titanium give you an error when you try to restore some apps? Or you don't find the backups on your phone?
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no nothing like that. it's just when I'm restoring any app, it's like titanium backup freezes. *restoring app* for like hours. but nothing actually happens.
Only suggestion that i will give is what worked for me. So here is what i did and successfully upgraded from 3.2.8 to 4.0.1 OOS without losing data and keeping encryption on ext4 /data.
1. Keep full OTA zip, and SuperSU latest in the folder or Stable, whatever you want, and the latest recovery by eng.stk v11.
2. Remove security from your phone (pin/password/fingerprint), and Go to recovery flash v11 recovery by eng and reboot to recovery.
3. Wipe system, cache, and dalvik.
4. Flash full OTA, flash TWRP recovery img again. If on rebooting, you find stock recovery, just flash v11 from fastboot again.
5. Don't reboot into system, reboot into recovery again, flash SuperSU zip and make sure SuperSU flashes properly. You need to read the installation process and determine that it flashed properly.
6. Reboot to system, you will have all of your data safe and the way it was in MM.
7. Be careful, the moment you assign pin/pattern/fingerprint security to your device, TWRP would ask for a pattern in recovery and it won't decrypt your data. (Works fine if you are on f2fs). If you are like me and don't flash zips that oftenly, it's good to go.
I hope this method helps. Be sure to remove security from phone before flashing and rebooting as recovery won't work if you have security applied. It's a cheap workaround but it works nevertheless.
sahed01 said:
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no nothing like that. it's just when I'm restoring any app, it's like titanium backup freezes. *restoring app* for like hours. but nothing actually happens.
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Maybe Titanium wants the storage permission even if it doesn't ask for it
Try to give it, delete app cache and restart the phone.
Then try to restore one app.
let92 said:
All right, I'll try this weekend and will post here the result
In order to unroot the phone what do I have to do? Also re-lock the bootloader?
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Go to Supersu apk and choose the option in settings to unroot completly your phone
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Vitriol_Drinker said:
So people with full stock unrooted/without twrp have to lose all data when upgrading ?
Will this work for me ? Applying the OTA won't relock bootloader will it ?
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If you apply the official OTA you won't lose nothig from your current rom
Yes it'll work and nope, applying the OTA won't relock your bootloader :good:
Vitriol_Drinker said:
So people with full stock unrooted/without twrp have to lose all data when upgrading ?
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People that want F2FS will lose their data converting their filesystems unless they back it up; no method listed in this thread gets around this. All the options listed keeps the users on ext4 because the official OTA does not convert your /data partition to F2FS as shown in the updater script code below from official 4.0.1 full firmware and update file.
Code:
getprop("ro.display.series") == "OnePlus 3" || abort("E3004: This package is for \"OnePlus 3\" devices; this is a \"" + getprop("ro.display.series") + "\".");
show_progress(0.750000, 0);
ui_print("Patching system image unconditionally...");
block_image_update("/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system", package_extract_file("system.transfer.list"), "system.new.dat", "system.patch.dat") ||
abort("E1001: Failed to update system image.");
show_progress(0.050000, 10);
show_progress(0.050000, 5);
package_extract_file("boot.img", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot");
show_progress(0.200000, 10);
ui_print("Writing static_nvbk image...");
package_extract_file("RADIO/static_nvbk.bin", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/oem_stanvbk");
# ---- radio update tasks ----
ui_print("Patching firmware images...");
ifelse(msm.boot_update("main"), (
package_extract_file("firmware-update/cmnlib64.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/cmnlib64");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/cmnlib.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/cmnlib");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/hyp.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/hyp");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/pmic.elf", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/pmic");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/tz.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/tz");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/emmc_appsboot.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/aboot");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/rpm.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/rpm");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/devcfg.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/devcfg");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/xbl.elf", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/xbl");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/keymaster.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/keymaster");
), "");
ifelse(msm.boot_update("backup"), (
package_extract_file("firmware-update/cmnlib64.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/cmnlib64bak");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/cmnlib.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/cmnlibbak");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/hyp.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/hypbak");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/tz.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/tzbak");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/emmc_appsboot.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/abootbak");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/rpm.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/rpmbak");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/devcfg.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/devcfgbak");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/xbl.elf", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/xblbak");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/keymaster.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/keymasterbak");
), "");
msm.boot_update("finalize");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/NON-HLOS.bin", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/modem");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/adspso.bin", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/dsp");
package_extract_file("firmware-update/BTFM.bin", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/bluetooth");
set_progress(1.000000);
You can see that all it does it overwrite the system partition with the new changes, writes the radio file, and flashes the extra firmware to bring you up to speed with nougat. If you want to do this right and be on F2FS you have to do it manually.
Viper The Ripper said:
Go to Supersu apk and choose the option in settings to unroot completly your phone
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Thank you! I'll try your method so!
hiredantispammer said:
Use Titanium backup or any app of you choice, then move the backups and any internal storage files to a PC. Go to TWRP. When you go to the Wipe section, choose "change or repair file system" and convert data to F2FS (will wipe all data and even internal storage). Copy SuperSU 2.79 stable and ROM zips, and this TWRP IMG to phone from a PC, then flash 4.0.1 zip, SuperSU, and TWRP, and reboot to recovery. Make sure you can decrypt data then reboot to system. Then move back your internal storage files and backups.
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Sounds like good plan, but I have one question. Do you need to disable security (fingerprint, patern or code) on forehand to make sure the data can be decrypted?
I've managed to do all this and end up wit 4.0.1 with F2FS and no encryption. If I encrypt the phone, it changes the format of the data partition and TWRP won't decrypt it. If I understand this thread, this is to be expected. There is no way to end up with encrypted F2FS that TWRP can decrypt?
Revolised123 said:
Sounds like good plan, but I have one question. Do you need to disable security (fingerprint, patern or code) on forehand to make sure the data can be decrypted?
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I didn't. Just boot back to recovery after flashing everything. With this TWRP data can be decrypted.

Question Unable to decrypt data on Android 12

I am using the official TWRP (version 3.6) and I am currently on Evolution X 6.0 (Android 12). I am trying to reflash the ROM but whenever I try to wipe dalvik or data, TWRP fails to. Also internal storage contents are unreadable in TWRP. I have also been suggested to use MiFlashTool to go back to MIUI and then reflash evo x. The problem is MiFlashTool doesn't seem to be working (doesn't detect device, I have all firmware and Mi Unlock (bootloader unlocker) also detected the phone. Fastboot also detects it.
It would be helpful if someone can suggest a way to surpass these issues. A working MiFlashTool should work. Also, maybe, a TWRP that can decrypt data should also work (I have removed the screen lock).
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Try use SKK TWRP by Camerado (download from here), it's already support decrypt data A12 but make sure your rom before doesn't have/ already removed any security lock screen
JJeamy said:
Try use SKK TWRP by Camerado (download from here), it's already support decrypt data A12 but make sure your rom before doesn't have/ already removed any security lock screen
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Thank you very much, it worked for me, I had the problem described in this thread, I went from miui eu 12.5 to 13, and I had the problem that with any recovery it appeared that it had the data encrypted and there was no way to decrypt it, I put the password and it did not it worked, it seems that the problem was android 12
My device: poco f3
pitufimanuel said:
Thank you very much, it worked for me, I had the problem described in this thread, I went from miui eu 12.5 to 13, and I had the problem that with any recovery it appeared that it had the data encrypted and there was no way to decrypt it, I put the password and it did not it worked, it seems that the problem was android 12
My device: poco f3
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Were you able to go back to MIUI 12.5? If so, you did it via the recovery right? Also, can you let me know the exact steps?
I also have decrypt problem in my Poco F3 Android 12 in twrp. I tried the skkk twrp but the problem is not solved. When you go to decryp user, even if I give the correct pattern it says abut failed decrypt user.
Johnn78 said:
I also have decrypt problem in my Poco F3 Android 12 in twrp. I tried the skkk twrp but the problem is not solved. When you go to decryp user, even if I give the correct pattern it says abut failed decrypt user.
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you must remove or delete any all of your screen lock (pin, password, fingerprint, pattern etc) from rom settings before reboot into skkk twrp, then you can see your internal storage in skkk twrp.
JJeamy said:
you must remove or delete any all of your screen lock (pin, password, fingerprint, pattern etc) from rom settings before reboot into skkk twrp, then you can see your internal storage in skkk twrp.
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I had removed the lockscreen and now doesn't require to decrypt data in beginning but when I go to file manager then it doesn't show the internal data and in mount menu, it says decrypt data about internal data. Only if you connect mobile to pc then you don't see the internal data but appear it as empty drive in which you can transfer new files to the empty drive and it will appear them to file manager of twrp. In other words you can view only need transferred files and not the files which are already in data partition until to decrypt the data while I haven't put some code for unlocking phone.
Johnn78 said:
I had removed the lockscreen and now doesn't require to decrypt data in beginning but when I go to file manager then it doesn't show the internal data and in mount menu, it says decrypt data about internal data. Only if you connect mobile to pc then you don't see the internal data but appear it as empty drive in which you can transfer new files to the empty drive and it will appear them to file manager of twrp. In other words you can view only need transferred files and not the files which are already in data partition until to decrypt the data while I haven't put some code for unlocking phone.
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what twrp you used..?, are you sure you're using latest skkk twrp version that download from here..? also did you use/ flash dfe to decrypt data..?, and what rom..?
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what twrp you used..?, are you sure you're using latest skkk twrp version that download from here..? also did you use/ flash dfe to decrypt data..?, and what rom..?
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I have Poco F3 13.0.3.0. As many decrypt zip I i tried to flash, either the zip was failed to be flashed either was successful but the decreption was not disappeared.
What does it suppose that you can do with skkk version by comparing with official twrp version ? Does Skkk support Android 12 for decryption ? If (supposed) yes then you should have unlocked the mobile or it (is supposed) that work and with locked mobile such it happens in Android 11 ?
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I have Poco F3 13.0.3.0. As many decrypt zip I i tried to flash, either the zip was failed to be flashed either was successful but the decreption was not disappeared.
What does it suppose that you can do with skkk version by comparing with official twrp version ? Does Skkk support Android 12 for decryption ? If (supposed) yes then you should have unlocked the mobile or it (is supposed) that work and with locked mobile such it happens in Android 11 ?
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i don't fully understand what you write above..but i've never tried skkk twrp in miui 13 A12 rom, also i've never used dfe to decrypt
diff between official..skkk twrp indeed doesn't fully decrypted you A12 data partition...but at least it can showing your internal storage while you don't have / remove any kind of lockscreen set in your rom settings before, also without or don't need to use dfe to decrypt your A12 data to get showing your internal storage in skkk twrp (at least in aosp custom rom that i've using it from the first time)
You might need this.
JJeamy said:
i don't fully understand what you write above..but i've never tried skkk twrp in miui 13 A12 rom, also i've never used dfe to decrypt
diff between official..skkk twrp indeed doesn't fully decrypted you A12 data partition...but at least it can showing your internal storage while you don't have / remove any kind of lockscreen set in your rom settings before, also without or don't need to use dfe to decrypt your A12 data to get showing your internal storage in skkk twrp (at least in aosp custom rom that i've using it from the first time)
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All the problem starts from the time which address to Android 12. Try it in Android 12 and check by yourself if you can view all the data of internal storage either your mobile is locked or not.
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You might need this.
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On instructions, says about formatting or wipe before flashing the dfe.zip. If I am on twrp and haven't the ability to view the data of my internal storage then the format is NOT solution because then I will lose all the data. And also via formatting, the decreption will be erased which means that the dfe may be useless except if it has other sense and I haven't understood well.
Johnn78 said:
All the problem starts from the time which address to Android 12. Try it in Android 12 and check by yourself if you can view all the data of internal storage either your mobile is locked or not.
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I am..until now i'm still using skkk twrp and can view my internal storage with A12.1 rom (off course without any screen lock), else if i'm lazy to remove my lockscreen, i'm just doing adb sideload to flash updating rom or else, but i never using or flashing dfe to decrypt data partition, bcz always doing clean flash for migrate to diff rom, and majority have data already had backup in my pc
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On instructions, says about formatting or wipe before flashing the dfe.zip. If I am on twrp and haven't the ability to view the data of my internal storage then the format is NOT solution because then I will lose all the data. And also via formatting, the decreption will be erased which means that the dfe may be useless except if it has other sense and I haven't understood well.
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Like i said above i never use dfe..but what i know about dfe is you must doing formatting data just for the first time of using dfe, next you migrating rom, you don't need to formatting data again, just need flash dfe after flashing rom, beside that you can refer to dfe thread or telegram to get more detail or asking how to using it properly
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I am..until now i'm still using skkk twrp and can view my internal storage with A12.1 rom (off course without any screen lock), else if i'm lazy to remove my lockscreen, i'm just doing adb sideload to flash updating rom or else, but i never using or flashing dfe to decrypt data partition, bcz always doing clean flash for migrate to diff rom, and majority have data already had backup in my pc
Like i said above i never use dfe..but what i know about dfe is you must doing formatting data just for the first time of using dfe, next you migrating rom, you don't need to formatting data again, just need flash dfe after flashing rom, beside that you can refer to dfe thread or telegram to get more detail or asking how to using it properly
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If you set lock screen, then can you view the content of internal storage on Android 12 ?
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If you set lock screen, then can you view the content of internal storage on Android 12 ?
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Without dfe No, even with skkk twrp, except removing/ deleting first all of my lock screen
JJeamy said:
Without dfe No, even with skkk twrp, except removing/ deleting first all of my lock screen
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With dfe and with lockscreen, you can view the internal storage ?
Johnn78 said:
With dfe and with lockscreen, you can view the internal storage ?
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Just imo maybe...I can't sure 100% answer this..bcz like i said before, i'm never using dfe until now, so i don't have experience with dfe things.
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Just imo maybe...I can't sure 100% answer this..bcz like i said before, i'm never using dfe until now, so i don't have experience with dfe things.
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Ok because I asked you before if you can view the internal storage contents with lock screen on Android 12 and you answered "Without dfe no... " by implying that with dfe the answer is yes.

Installed the Begonia Recovery Project and all files in my main storage have random letters

I was attempting to install the Begonia Recovery Project for Miui 12.5 (android 11) using the fastboot method. But when I reboot into this new recovery and look inisde the "install" tab, all my folders from my main storage are made up of random letters and numbers.
I assume that this means that my files are still encrypted but I am not sure how to decrypt them.
I am running MIUI 12.5.3 Global edition on android 11 and the Begonia Recovery Project version I downloaded and installed was from this website : https://www.pling.com/p/1556862/
Furthermore, I have a unlock pattern on my phone but when I boot into the custom recovery, it doesn't ask me for my unlock pattern. Could this be the reason all my files are named with random letters and numbers?
It won't let me boot back into my operating system and when I try, I get an warning saying "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?". Rebooting leads me right back into the custom recovery, with all files still named with random characters.
I would prefer to be able to boot back into my system without having to lose any of my personal files on my phone (if that is possible).
Any help is greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance
Sqorpz said:
I was attempting to install the Begonia Recovery Project for Miui 12.5 (android 11) using the fastboot method. But when I reboot into this new recovery and look inisde the "install" tab, all my folders from my main storage are made up of random letters and numbers.
I assume that this means that my files are still encrypted but I am not sure how to decrypt them.
I am running MIUI 12.5.3 Global edition on android 11 and the Begonia Recovery Project version I downloaded and installed was from this website : https://www.pling.com/p/1556862/
Furthermore, I have a unlock pattern on my phone but when I boot into the custom recovery, it doesn't ask me for my unlock pattern. Could this be the reason all my files are named with random letters and numbers?
It won't let me boot back into my operating system and when I try, I get an warning saying "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?". Rebooting leads me right back into the custom recovery, with all files still named with random characters.
I would prefer to be able to boot back into my system without having to lose any of my personal files on my phone (if that is possible).
Any help is greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance
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This is the reason why everyone recommends taking a backup of your files and resetting your device prior to such attempts. Unfortunately, most likely you will lose part, if not all of your files.
That No OS Installed error is normal since MIUI is a system on root OS and TWRP isn't able to detect them.
That random named folders is your internal storage but it's encrypted. You'll need to enter your passcode every time you boot to TWRP. If it doesn't ask you go to Mount and select Decrypt Data
To disable encryption you'll need to format data and install Disable ForceEncrypt. Doing this will erase EVERYTGHING. (except Find Device,IMEI's etc)
I would recommend you to install this TWRP to decrypt them.
If your device boots back to TWRP, it might be triggering Rescue Party. (click the 3rd button on the bottom of the screen to view the logs)
Fytdyh said:
This is the reason why everyone recommends taking a backup of your files and resetting your device prior to such attempts. Unfortunately, most likely you will lose part, if not all of your files.
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I had installed twrp like this before and never had this type of error. But yes, the smart thing would definately be to always have backups. Lesson learned for next time!
Canny1913 said:
That No OS Installed error is normal since MIUI is a system on root OS and TWRP isn't able to detect them.
That random named folders is your internal storage but it's encrypted. You'll need to enter your passcode every time you boot to TWRP. If it doesn't ask you go to Mount and select Decrypt Data
To disable encryption you'll need to format data and install Disable ForceEncrypt. Doing this will erase EVERYTGHING. (except Find Device,IMEI's etc)
I would recommend you to install this TWRP to decrypt them.
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Thank you for the fast reply.
I installed the twrp that you recommended. TWRP still isn't asking for my passcode and I can't find a "Decrypt Data" option in the Mount section. The only checked options in Mount are "Data", "Cache", and "Micro SD Card".
Is Disable ForceEncrypt needed in order to be able to boot back into my operating system? Is there any way to boot back into my OS without this?
Thanks again for the fast reply!
Sqorpz said:
Thank you for the fast reply.
I installed the twrp that you recommended. TWRP still isn't asking for my passcode and I can't find a "Decrypt Data" option in the Mount section. The only checked options in Mount are "Data", "Cache", and "Micro SD Card".
Is Disable ForceEncrypt needed in order to be able to boot back into my operating system? Is there any way to boot back into my OS without this?
Thanks again for the fast reply!
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That zip can only be used if your data is formatted. If you flash it without formatting data you'll be making the situation even worse because it won't allow you to decrypt anymore. (it makes the phone think data isnt encrypted tho it clearly is encrypted)
Also did you check the logs as i suggested to determine the reason why the phone is not booting?
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That zip can only be used if your data is formatted. If you flash it without formatting data you'll be making the situation even worse because it won't allow you to decrypt anymore. (it makes the phone think data isnt encrypted tho it clearly is encrypted)
Also did you check the logs as i suggested to determine the reason why the phone is not booting?
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Whoops, I used the twrp you recommended without formatting the data. Does this mean my data is forever undecryptable?
I checked the logs and indeed it is triggering the Android Rescue Party.
It suggests possible solutions that are
wipe caches, and/or
Format data, and/or
Clean-flash your ROM.
The reported problem is :
'--reason=enablefilecrypto_failed'
Sqorpz said:
Whoops, I used the twrp you recommended without formatting the data. Does this mean my data is forever undecryptable?
I checked the logs and indeed it is triggering the Android Rescue Party.
It suggests possible solutions that are
wipe caches, and/or
Format data, and/or
Clean-flash your ROM.
The reported problem is :
'--reason=enablefilecrypto_failed'
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No i didnt meant that, i said the Disable ForceEncrypt zip needs data to be formatted.
The reported problem unfortunately means your phone cannot setup encryption. (thats why twrp won't decrypt it)
The only solution is to format data to make the phone usable again.
(you might as well flash the disable encryption zip after formatting the data since encryption on android is a pain in the ass and it makes the phone a bit faster)
By the way, do not wipe data, just click Format Data and format it since it doesn't get rid of the encryption properly.
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Canny1913 said:
No i didnt meant that, i said the Disable ForceEncrypt zip needs data to be formatted.
The reported problem unfortunately means your phone cannot setup encryption. (thats why twrp won't decrypt it)
The only solution is to format data to make the phone usable again.
(you might as well flash the disable encryption zip after formatting the data since encryption on android is a pain in the ass and it makes the phone a bit faster)
By the way, do not wipe data, just click Format Data and format it since it doesn't get rid of the encryption properly.
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Thank you so much for your informative responses.
Apologies, I thought you meant that flashing different twrp would lead to undecryptable files.
By formatting data do you mean the parition on my phone called "data"?. I forgot to add that files in my "data" folder have sensible names and don't look encrypted. Is it normal for it to just encrypt my internal storage?
By the sounds of it, I think I will proceed with your suggestion of formatting the data. Just to clarify, will this method also remove everything in my internal storage, eg pictures, music, videos?. Is there a way to continue with this method without having to lose those?
I appreciate your help greatly.
Sqorpz said:
Thank you so much for your informative responses.
Apologies, I thought you meant that flashing different twrp would lead to undecryptable files.
By formatting data do you mean the parition on my phone called "data"?. I forgot to add that files in my "data" folder have sensible names and don't look encrypted. Is it normal for it to just encrypt my internal storage?
By the sounds of it, I think I will proceed with your suggestion of formatting the data. Just to clarify, will this method also remove everything in my internal storage, eg pictures, music, videos?. Is there a way to continue with this method without having to lose those?
I appreciate your help greatly.
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They actually encrypted the whole partition till Android 10. This required you to enter a password before the phone boots up but now they only encrypt the internal storage,apps and app data so you don't have to enter a password anymore before the phone boots-up.
Yes formatting the data will erase everything on your device including the internal storage.
Because they are encrypted just like the other part of data there's no way to save them.
Canny1913 said:
They actually encrypted the whole partition till Android 10. This required you to enter a password before the phone boots up but now they only encrypt the internal storage,apps and app data so you don't have to enter a password anymore before the phone boots-up.
Yes formatting the data will erase everything on your device including the internal storage.
Because they are encrypted just like the other part of data there's no way to save them.
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I see. So could this have been avoided if I had flashed the twrp after disabling my password? Is it a smart practice to disable your password before doing stuff like flashing a custom recovery?
Obviously losing all my data and internal storage is definately a kick in the nuts. But it is also my fault for not backing up my data before experimenting like this.
Could you please send me an oultine of the steps I need to follow in order to proceed with your method of getting my phone working again. Frankly, I have little experience in this area and I'm afraid i'll make a mistake in the process. I also trust in your expertise and experience far greater than mine.
Thank you again!
Sqorpz said:
I see. So could this have been avoided if I had flashed the twrp after disabling my password? Is it a smart practice to disable your password before doing stuff like flashing a custom recovery?
Obviously losing all my data and internal storage is definately a kick in the nuts. But it is also my fault for not backing up my data before experimenting like this.
Could you please send me an oultine of the steps I need to follow in order to proceed with your method of getting my phone working again. Frankly, I have little experience in this area and I'm afraid i'll make a mistake in the process. I also trust in your expertise and experience far greater than mine.
Thank you again!
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Simple, enter TWRP, go to Wipe, click Format Data, type yes then hit enter. Your data will be wiped. reboot the phone in Recovery mode (not to the normal OS or else the phone will encrypt again) again so the internal storage gets created.
Plug your phone into a PC, download this:https://zackptg5.com/downloads/archive/Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020.zip
copy it to your phone and install it. If you want to use Magisk, install Magisk first then this zip file. The encryption will be completely disabled.
To answer your first question, It wasn't your fault because i have no idea why your storage got corrupted in the first place but you should definitely disable the password (or disable the encryption if you want to use a password) before doing anything.
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Simple, enter TWRP, go to Wipe, click Format Data, type yes then hit enter. Your data will be wiped. reboot the phone in Recovery mode (not to the normal OS or else the phone will encrypt again) again so the internal storage gets created.
Plug your phone into a PC, download this:https://zackptg5.com/downloads/archive/Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020.zip
copy it to your phone and install it. If you want to use Magisk, install Magisk first then this zip file. The encryption will be completely disabled.
To answer your first question, It wasn't your fault because i have no idea why your storage got corrupted in the first place but you should definitely disable the password (or disable the encryption if you want to use a password) before doing anything.
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Since I am reseting my phone to its factory settings, I researched into some ROMs that I may use instead of MIUI. I came across the Pixel Experience ROM and I'm considering installing it.
I read somewhere that flashing a ROM involves having to disable encryption every time you flash a new ROM or something along those lines. Will installing the Disable ForceEncrypt disable encryption permanently or will I have to considering installing it again if I want to flash the Pixel Experience ROM?
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Since I am reseting my phone to its factory settings, I researched into some ROMs that I may use instead of MIUI. I came across the Pixel Experience ROM and I'm considering installing it.
I read somewhere that flashing a ROM involves having to disable encryption every time you flash a new ROM or something along those lines. Will installing the Disable ForceEncrypt disable encryption permanently or will I have to considering installing it again if I want to flash the Pixel Experience ROM?
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You will have to install it again if you install a new ROM or kernel since it modifies both of them (they both get wiped if you install or update the ROM.
I recommend you follow their install guide since a lot of people get confused when they see errors.
Flashing PE A12
1. Flash latest Firmware. 2. Flash latest Dynamic TWRP. 3. Reboot to Dynamic TWRP. 4. Flash latest PE rom zip and then format data. 5. Reboot and enjoy. Links Here: Dynamic TWRP: TWRP For A12 Note: If you see any red line errors on twrp just ignore them and continue flashing. Also before...
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Canny1913 said:
You will have to install it again if you install a new ROM or kernel since it modifies both of them (they both get wiped if you install or update the ROM.
I recommend you follow their install guide since a lot of people get confused when they see errors.
Flashing PE A12
1. Flash latest Firmware. 2. Flash latest Dynamic TWRP. 3. Reboot to Dynamic TWRP. 4. Flash latest PE rom zip and then format data. 5. Reboot and enjoy. Links Here: Dynamic TWRP: TWRP For A12 Note: If you see any red line errors on twrp just ignore them and continue flashing. Also before...
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Thank you for all your help. It was probably simple and easy for you but for me, I had no idea what I was doing and would never have done the steps that you suggested so thank you. I really appreciate all the help you've given me.
I just have one last request that is : do you know any good backup services for android? I know about services like google photos for backing up photos and videos, but I was wondering if there were any that backed up the android as a whole, including app data/progress, photos, videos, notes etc.
Thank you again for all your support and making this process very simple and easy and wish you all the best.
Sqorpz said:
Thank you for all your help. It was probably simple and easy for you but for me, I had no idea what I was doing and would never have done the steps that you suggested so thank you. I really appreciate all the help you've given me.
I just have one last request that is : do you know any good backup services for android? I know about services like google photos for backing up photos and videos, but I was wondering if there were any that backed up the android as a whole, including app data/progress, photos, videos, notes etc.
Thank you again for all your support and making this process very simple and easy and wish you all the best.
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Google One app can backup photos,SMS, phone call history and redownloads all of the apps (except apps that were installed from an apk file)
Pixel Experience actually bypasses the Google Photos storage limit so you can backup your entire gallery without problems.
For notes just use Google Keep, it syncs the notes to your Google account.
App data can be backed up by Titanium Backup or Migrate. (i suggest you test them before backing up your entire app data as suggested by Migrate developer)
I don't exactly recommend backing up Data as a whole since your only option is TWRP and TWRP loves to complain when it comes to backing up and restoring.
Thanks for the best wishes and i wish you all the best too. Have a good one.

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