Weird problem - G4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recently any ROM I use and set a password on when I restart my phone the password will no longer work.
Then I have to reflash. So currently not using any password protection.
Again. Thus happens on every ROM for me

Anyone?

deltadiesel said:
Recently any ROM I use and set a password on when I restart my phone the password will no longer work.
Then I have to reflash. So currently not using any password protection.
Again. Thus happens on every ROM for me
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Have run into this as well a number of times on H812 UsU device with LineageOS 15.1 installed
No need to re-flash the rom (initially) to be be able to disable the password lock screen. Manually boot into TWRP > Advanced > File Manager > Data > System > delete locksettings.db (the only one present in my installed rom) - some roms may have additional files present: refer to https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/remove-lockscreen-recovery-t3530008 (omission of these, possible reason why this might be occurring ... ?).
Something to try remember is to remove your password before backing up the rom in TWRP or flashing a new rom or a new version.
@steadfasterX
Note: A clean install (wiping Cache Dalvik cache, System and formatting data) doesn't seem to help overcome this issue in the long run, so I suspect the issue resides in the latest version of the roms as it didn't appear in earlier versions.

sdembiske said:
Have run into this as well a number of times on H812 UsU device with LineageOS 15.1 installed
No need to re-flash the rom (initially) to be be able to disable the password lock screen. Manually boot into TWRP > Advanced > File Manager > Data > System > delete locksettings.db (the only one present in my installed rom) - some roms may have additional files present: refer to https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/remove-lockscreen-recovery-t3530008 (possible reason why this might be occurring ... ?).
Something to try remember is to remove your password before backing up the rom in TWRP or flashing a new rom or a new version.
@steadfasterX
Note: A clean install (wiping Cache Dalvik cache, System and formatting data) doesn't seem to help overcome this issue in the long run, so I suspect the issue resides in the latest version of the roms as it didn't appear in earlier versions.
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Definitely a ROM bug...that file must go corrupt
Thanks now I don't need to reinstall all the time

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How To re-encrypt my OnePlus 3 ?

Hello,
I am a happy owner of OnePlus 3 and at the beginning when I got this Smartphone and run it, I had to set-up a Pin which was also used for Encryption,
due to the decision that I wanted to change it, I have tried numerous things to do this, either via System -> Security, System -> Lock Screen or TWRP Recovery.
Then I have stumbled upon a wiping feature in TWRP. (TWRP Menu -> Wipe) where there was a couple of options like Advanced Wipe, Format Data and Swipe to Factory Reset. So I have
decided to see what Format Data does which showed me the following statement before I continued with it "Format Data will wipe all of your apps, backups, pictures, videos, media and
removes encryption on internal storage". Well when it said it removes the encryption I have proceeded because at this point where all of the methods failed I wanted to remove and
re-encrypt my OnePlus 3 again in order to change my encrypting pin. Ok, cool this worked perfectly except that now I can't restore my original rom or encrypt my OnePlus 3 again ....
Then I have flashed CyanogenMod 13 Nightly from August (The latest one on the CyanogenMod website) and when I went into System -> Security there was Encrypt button instead of saying
Encrypted at the top of the menu then I have played around with setting up a new Pin/Password and when I went throug all the process at the end the following happens within a few
seconds: a green dissasembled android shows then screen turns black and returns to lock screen. I checked if OnePlus 3 is encrypted and is not. This is not the normal as usually
encrypting takes some time.
Also, I have tried to restore my original rom which came with my smartphone and was encrypted, when I restored it, OnePlus 3 stucks on the first screen showing OnePlus logo on the
middle of the screen and text "Powered by Android" on the bottom of the screen.
I presume that CyanogenMod 13 encryption is broken or that I shouldn't have format Data ?
Is there any way that I can encrypt my smartphone again ?
P.S I know that OnePlus 3 encryption is handled by Hardware.
You can try downloading the official OxygenOS ROM, flashing it and trying to encrypt again. Last I tried doing it on Sultan's CM13, it didn't work, so it might be a CM problem.
As per my knowledge, if you flash stock OxygenOS rom and also be on stock oneplus recovery. Performing a Factory Reset will automatically encrypt your device again. But you must be on stock recovery + stock kernel + stock rom in order for it to work.
abhibnl said:
As per my knowledge, if you flash stock OxygenOS rom and also be on stock oneplus recovery. Performing a Factory Reset will automatically encrypt your device again. But you must be on stock recovery + stock kernel + stock rom in order for it to work.
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Why do I need to be on stock recovery ?
Won't TWRP work just fine ?
formating data with TWRP -28 will decrypt your phone, it's madethis way so it can work on beta 9 and f2fs ...
that said i had encrypted device before on CM
so if you're not using beta 9 and your data partition is not f2fs, you can have an ecrypted device, the easiest way is to sideload official rom 3.2.8 (make sure you're on stock recovery and start adb sideload from there) , after the sideload the phone will be encrypted, if you're staying at MM, fastboot TWRP .22 or 23 or just the official in case .28 decrypts the phone.
Gliop022 said:
Why do I need to be on stock recovery ?
Won't TWRP work just fine ?
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Well man i want you be on as much safe side as possible. When you perform factory data reset on stock recovery, it will wipe and reformat your internal memory as well. TWRP only wipes data partition, and you need to format whole internal memory manually. But stock is recommended for full compatibility.
Ok, I have finally re-encrypted my smartphone.
So for the future people who have the same problem as I have, do the following:
SIDE NOTE: You don't need to unroot anything, just re-flash original Oxygen OS and go forwards from there
1) Download Oxygen OS from official website (downloads.oneplus.net)
2) Copy it over to internal storage
3) Enter Recovery Mode => Volume Down + Power Button
4) Flash downloaded .zip file via Recovery Mode (SIDE NOTE: The flashing progress might look like it have a loop but it takes a little bit of time to flash it, more than CyanogenMod anyway).
5) Now, after you have flashed the system .zip file and rebooted your smarpthone, it will take some time to load so don't panic that you have stuck in bootloop as it again, takes some time to load the first time.
SIDE NOTE: My suspicions are that it takes some time to flash and run the first time because it needs to set-up some encryption parameters or something like that but I might be wrong.
6) Then when you finally get to the wizard screen and go through the initial setup like wi-fi, sim card etc, the system will ask you if you want to protect device before it turns on, you choose yes and type your PIN or Password. After that step your smartphone is successfully encrypted again, enjoy !
Gliop022 said:
Ok, I have finally re-encrypted my smartphone.
So for the future people who have the same problem as I have, do the following:
SIDE NOTE: You don't need to unroot anything, just re-flash original Oxygen OS and go forwards from there
1) Download Oxygen OS from official website (downloads.oneplus.net)
2) Copy it over to internal storage
3) Enter Recovery Mode => Volume Down + Power Button
4) Flash downloaded .zip file via Recovery Mode (SIDE NOTE: The flashing progress might look like it have a loop but it takes a little bit of time to flash it, more than CyanogenMod anyway).
5) Now, after you have flashed the system .zip file and rebooted your smarpthone, it will take some time to load so don't panic that you have stuck in bootloop as it again, takes some time to load the first time.
SIDE NOTE: My suspicions are that it takes some time to flash and run the first time because it needs to set-up some encryption parameters or something like that but I might be wrong.
6) Then when you finally get to the wizard screen and go through the initial setup like wi-fi, sim card etc, the system will ask you if you want to protect device before it turns on, you choose yes and type your PIN or Password. After that step your smartphone is successfully encrypted again, enjoy !
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Hello Gliop022,
Do you know if flashing OxygenOs stock from TWRP 3.1.0 encrypts the phone or do I have to be on stock recovery?
Then once the phone is encrypted, are you able to flash an OOS based ROM (e.g. FreedomOs) and keep the encryption?

HTC 10 doesnt show up in Windows explorer apfter TWRP wipe

Hello guys,
I just installed TWRP onto my HTC 10. I unlocked the bootloader and flashed the recovery with TWRP. I backed up the default system and then wiped the Dalvik /ART Cache, the system partition, data partion and internal storage. As I now wanted to install LineageOS my device doesn't show up in the windows explorer. I tried rebooting the phone into recovery mode but it didn't work. So basically I can't accses my phone from my pc.
Can you give me some advice?
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I booted into TWRP. I chose "wipe" and then selected "format data". The description of "format data" already says "will remove the encryption of your phone". So I formated my phone, insalled LineageOS and GApps and the system is running, no password needed.
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_JonRyan said:
Hello guys,
I just installed TWRP onto my HTC 10. I unlocked the bootloader and flashed the recovery with TWRP. I backed up the default system and then wiped the Dalvik /ART Cache, the system partition, data partion and internal storage. As I now wanted to install LineageOS my device doesn't show up in the windows explorer. I tried rebooting the phone into recovery mode but it didn't work. So basically I can't accses my phone from my pc.
Can you give me some advice?
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So basically you wiped everything you could without knowing what you were actually wiping, and what wiping that stuff would actually do to your phone?
When you wipe the system partition you won't have an OS unless you flash a ROM directly after.
Place a ROM onto your extSD and put that into your phone. Boot to recovery and flash the ROM.
I'm aware of what a wipe does, but I wasn't prepared for this case. I flashed a couple Samsung Devices and after flashing them I still had access to the phone via my pc as long I was in recovery mode. But it seems to me, that I found the problem. The device is, as far as I know, encryped by default and a signal loss after wiping/flashing the device is common.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/root-supersu-2-71-forceencrypt-verity-t3373258
However, I managed to install LineageOS and GApps, and the system boots. But after the boot is completed I am facing a screen where I have to enter a password to unlock Android. And I dont know which password I have to enter.
Do you know how to continue?
Thanks for your help, I really apprechiate it.
_JonRyan said:
I'm aware of what a wipe does, but I wasn't prepared for this case. I flashed a couple Samsung Devices and after flashing them I still had access to the phone via my pc as long I was in recovery mode. But it seems to me, that I found the problem. The device is, as far as I know, encryped by default and a signal loss after wiping/flashing the device is common.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/root-supersu-2-71-forceencrypt-verity-t3373258
However, I managed to install LineageOS and GApps, and the system boots. But after the boot is completed I am facing a screen where I have to enter a password to unlock Android. And I dont know which password I have to enter.
Do you know how to continue?
Thanks for your help, I really apprechiate it.
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Obviously you didn't exactly know, because if you did you would have known that wiping /system would leave you with no OS.
Not slagging you here. I did the exact same thing when I had just got my 2nd gen Nexus 7 and switched to TWRP from CWM for the first time.
For your password issue:
twrp > advanced > file manager > data > system ~ delete the locksettings.db files and reboot
Thank you for your reply!
Unfortunatley, the folder "data" doesn't contain any subfolder or file. Do you still know how to unlock my device?
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I booted into TWRP. I chose "wipe" and then selected "format data". The description of "format data" already says "will remove the encryption of your phone". So I formated my phone, insalled LineageOS and GApps and the system is running, no password needed.
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My phone gets automatically encrypted

Hello,
My phone gets automatically encrypted which forces me to delete all the data and flash rom via sidelod,
Even after doing that on fresh install it gets encrypted.
I found a guide on youtube but it is for android N but i'm using OB25 Oreo
please help me to decrypt my phone. so that I can easily flash other roms
That is what we call force encryption. Magisk and SuperSU both disable this by default. But it really shouldn't be a problem to flash a rom while being encrypted. Are you on the latest Bluspark TWRP? When switching roms it is always recommended to fully clean install anyway.
Encryption is not a problem with custom roms: a data wipe from TWRP can't remove it because the recovery delete content instead of doing a format, like happens in other partitions (i.e. /cache).
Just to keep encryption.
In fact if you choose to require pattern at bootup, even after a clean installation that pattern will be required with every rom.
If you want to remove encryption the solution could be a fastboot format userdata command via PC, or going to TWRP > Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Repair or change filesystem.
But OOS forces encryption at first boot, so to solve it, you need to install OOS together with Magisk.
I suggest you to install Magisk v14.2 beta, because v14.0 has systemless hosts issues with OxygenOS.
As recovery, nowadays only TWRP blu_spark v47 and upper version is compatible with OB25.
Oxygen OS encrypts the phone.
On Settings > Security, allways show me <phone encrypted> , on my phone. Never got pin or pasword.. My phone works with no restriction.

Decryption Unsuccessful after Flash

Today I tried something new, and that was to flash a GSI image onto my Moto Z2 Play 01 variant. Everything flashed fine without errors, but the issue came up when trying to boot...
Steps I took:
1) Flash Treble TWRP Recovery
2) Advanced Wipe (Dalvik / ART Cache, System, Data, Internal Storage, Cache)
*Everything wipes fine
3) Flash RR-O-v6.2.1-20190112-albus-Unofficial.zip, which allows Treble support
*The ROM can boot on its own
4) Flash either of these GSI images (Resurrection Remix Android 9(I tried both the arm64-aonly... & arm-aonly...), SYBERIA OS Android P, Havoc OS, Lineage OS 16 as the System Image )
*Wiped cache/dalvik
5) Flash boot-radium-fpkeys.img, which was used as the Android 8.1 Kernel... as Boot
6) Reboot System
After the boot animation plays I either:
- Get a screen that asks for a password and then says "Decryption Unsuccessful The password that you entered is correct, but unfortunately your data is corrupt.", even if I just put in random characters.
- Immediately get a screen with the same above message without the screen asking for a password
After reading the replies for all the other GSI's I have come to the conclusion that nobody else is having this issue.
Wondering if anyone would have a fix or know what would be causing this.
Obviously I've had this problem at first. But I had set up the wrong 8.1 ROM. I fixed this and format data in TWRP and solved this problem
BeeTLeApp said:
Obviously I've had this problem at first. But I had set up the wrong 8.1 ROM. I fixed this and format data in TWRP and solved this problem
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What do you mean by "set up the wrong 8.1 ROM"? Could you tell me which ROM your used originally and which one fixed it?
Dubstepwolf123 said:
What do you mean by "set up the wrong 8.1 ROM"? Could you tell me which ROM your used originally and which one fixed it?
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first used pixel experience,it was wrong for me. you have already used treble rr. Try Format Data in TWRP. if it doesn't work,you can try another ROM if you want
https://download.mokeedev.com/?device=albus
Fixed
Found out that all I had to do was:
1) Enter TWRP
2) Press 'Wipe'
3) Press 'Format data)
4) Type 'yes' and then hit enter
Encryption was removed and all booted well!

OnePlus 7T Android 12 TWRP?

Hello! I'm very new to building custom recoveries, and haven't even completed a successful build yet. I have a OnePlus 7T model HD1905 (aka North American model/Global) running OOS 12. I've tried to find guides on how to make a TWRP recovery, but nothing has worked for OOS 12. I am able to extract the OOS 12 stock recovery.img with Payload Dumper, and am able to create a basic TWRP device tree for android 12.1 using the official TWRP 12.1 Github manifest, but I'm not able to find a good guide to create a TWRP-ready device tree from my stock recovery.img I mentioned earlier. I've tried updating to OOS 11, and using the twrp-keep module on the magisk modules github to keep the official TWRP installed. (It support OOS 11, but not OOS 12). I've also tried flashing the unofficial build made by Mauronofrio, but none of the specified methods have worked. Can someone please either make a OOS12-compatible version of TWRP for the OnePlus 7T, or if they can't do that, guide me in a step-by-step process on how to do i myself? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Oos12 does NOT support twrp nor does A13
I compiled it but i didn't test it with oos12 (fbe) and custom rom a13 (erofs). I hope it will work..
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rabilgic said:
I compiled it but i didn't test it with oos12 (fbe) and custom rom a13 (erofs). I hope it will work..
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I just flashed it, and it booted successfully! I'll let you know if I can format /data.
Format /data works.
For confirmation, I flashed the .img of the OOS12 version to the recovery partition.
rabilgic said:
I compiled it but i didn't test it with oos12 (fbe) and custom rom a13 (erofs). I hope it will work..
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So... upon further inspection, there's an issue with decryption. I can successfully flash the image to the recovery partition, and it boots just fine. When I tap on "Mount", all of the options are unchecked. One of the buttons is called "Decrypt Data". I currently don't have face unlock, fingerprint unlock, password or PIN set up, and it still promts me for a password when I tap on "Decrypt Data". I've tried entering "default_password" and "password" (but without the quotation marks), but neither of them work. Is there a way to solve this? This is on the OOS12 TWRP, btw.
SiegeDaBoss said:
So... upon further inspection, there's an issue with decryption. I can successfully flash the image to the recovery partition, and it boots just fine. When I tap on "Mount", all of the options are unchecked. One of the buttons is called "Decrypt Data". I currently don't have face unlock, fingerprint unlock, password or PIN set up, and it still promts me for a password when I tap on "Decrypt Data". I've tried entering "default_password" and "password" (but without the quotation marks), but neither of them work. Is there a way to solve this? This is on the OOS12 TWRP, btw.
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I just tested the non-OOS Android 13 TWRP file, and it has the same issue.
Can u back up all partitions except data? At least that would be helpful
HueyT said:
Can u back up all partitions except data? At least that would be helpful
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Nope. Even when I de-select Data, and select everything else, it still fails with the "Failed to mount /data" error.
Yeah, I was afraid of that. No one has cracked twrp for oos12 yet
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Yeah, I was afraid of that. No one has cracked twrp for oos12 yet
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I mean, at least both of them boot.
rabilgic said:
I compiled it but i didn't test it with oos12 (fbe) and custom rom a13 (erofs). I hope it will work..
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Hi again. As I've mentioned, both TWRP images boot just fine. However, I am unable to mount /data, as when I enter the "Mount" section of TWRP, nothing except the Cache partition is checked. It doesn't ask me for a password upon booting into TWRP, however it DOES ask for one when I tap on the "Decrypt Data" button in the "Mount" section. I've tried entering "default_password" (without the quotation marks), "password" (again, without the quotation marks), and also my password that I set up when I flashed LineageOS 20. I'm curently running LineageOS 20 on the device. I'm able to access USB OTG in TWRP, but I'm not able to flash anything from there. I'm also unable to change boot slots, or backup any partitions. Formatting Data doesn't allow me to access the data partition on rebooting, and the only fix I've been able to find is changing the data partition format from ext4, to ext2, and then back to ext4. This only works temporarily, and only with OxygenOS installed. Even then, after I change the data partition's format like I mentioned above, it resets my data, as is expected. After setting up the device again, and rebooting into TWRP, the /data partition goes back to being un-selected, and I have to repeat the process over again, and once again lose my data. I am unable to carry out the process described while running LineageOS, and its respective TWRP file that you have made. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and if you know the password that TWRP is asking for in the Mount section (when I select "Decrypt Data"), I'd like to know what it is so that I can hopefully get the rest of TWRP to work. Even with these issues, I'd like to give MASSIVE thanks to you, because you were able to do something that my inexperienced self was able to: That is, create a TWRP file that boots, made from the latest custom rom files, and the latest OxygenOS versions' files.
SiegeDaBoss said:
Hi again. As I've mentioned, both TWRP images boot just fine. However, I am unable to mount /data, as when I enter the "Mount" section of TWRP, nothing except the Cache partition is checked. It doesn't ask me for a password upon booting into TWRP, however it DOES ask for one when I tap on the "Decrypt Data" button in the "Mount" section. I've tried entering "default_password" (without the quotation marks), "password" (again, without the quotation marks), and also my password that I set up when I flashed LineageOS 20. I'm curently running LineageOS 20 on the device. I'm able to access USB OTG in TWRP, but I'm not able to flash anything from there. I'm also unable to change boot slots, or backup any partitions. Formatting Data doesn't allow me to access the data partition on rebooting, and the only fix I've been able to find is changing the data partition format from ext4, to ext2, and then back to ext4. This only works temporarily, and only with OxygenOS installed. Even then, after I change the data partition's format like I mentioned above, it resets my data, as is expected. After setting up the device again, and rebooting into TWRP, the /data partition goes back to being un-selected, and I have to repeat the process over again, and once again lose my data. I am unable to carry out the process described while running LineageOS, and its respective TWRP file that you have made. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and if you know the password that TWRP is asking for in the Mount section (when I select "Decrypt Data"), I'd like to know what it is so that I can hopefully get the rest of TWRP to work. Even with these issues, I'd like to give MASSIVE thanks to you, because you were able to do something that my inexperienced self was able to: That is, create a TWRP file that boots, made from the latest custom rom files, and the latest OxygenOS versions' files.
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Thank you for testing the builds and for the feedback . I've been on oos11 for a long time, but today I'm going to flash oos12. Because i would need recovery log files to fix errors.
I don't have no time for some fixes, i will try to fix errors whenever possible.
did you not ttry to use the twrp and the twrp installer builds that are on official twrp site for one plus 7t
then how are folks then flashing roms to one plus 7 t devices if there is or isnt a working twrp .
SiegeDaBoss said:
Hi again. As I've mentioned, both TWRP images boot just fine. However, I am unable to mount /data, as when I enter the "Mount" section of TWRP, nothing except the Cache partition is checked. It doesn't ask me for a password upon booting into TWRP, however it DOES ask for one when I tap on the "Decrypt Data" button in the "Mount" section. I've tried entering "default_password" (without the quotation marks), "password" (again, without the quotation marks), and also my password that I set up when I flashed LineageOS 20. I'm curently running LineageOS 20 on the device. I'm able to access USB OTG in TWRP, but I'm not able to flash anything from there. I'm also unable to change boot slots, or backup any partitions. Formatting Data doesn't allow me to access the data partition on rebooting, and the only fix I've been able to find is changing the data partition format from ext4, to ext2, and then back to ext4. This only works temporarily, and only with OxygenOS installed. Even then, after I change the data partition's format like I mentioned above, it resets my data, as is expected. After setting up the device again, and rebooting into TWRP, the /data partition goes back to being un-selected, and I have to repeat the process over again, and once again lose my data. I am unable to carry out the process described while running LineageOS, and its respective TWRP file that you have made. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and if you know the password that TWRP is asking for in the Mount section (when I select "Decrypt Data"), I'd like to know what it is so that I can hopefully get the rest of TWRP to work. Even with these issues, I'd like to give MASSIVE thanks to you, because you were able to do something that my inexperienced self was able to: That is, create a TWRP file that boots, made from the latest custom rom files, and the latest OxygenOS versions' files.
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Hi again, i updated my repo and download links.
-OOS12 decryption working.
-Flash zip working . "I installed with zip by the Magisk and copy partititon, i flashed los20 & stock oos12 .)"
-Adb sideload working, i tried stock oos12 flashed successfully.
-Format data working.
-Mtp working.
-Otg working.
-Adb working.
-Vibration working.
* Backup data working, but restore data on oos bootloop
* i use swift backup instead of nandroid backup
When i have free time, i will work on twrp a13 fbev2.
mrk2815 said:
then how are folks then flashing roms to one plus 7 t devices if there is or isnt a working twrp .
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Every ROM comes built-in with its own recovery. So you'll have to flash the ROM via that recovery's ADB Sideload feature.
lets hope you can get a working twrp going for both andrid 12 and 13 .as my one plus 7t is just been put away in my drawer after seeing that one plus has given up on these older devices. when there is a working twrp i would probably want to flash something down the road. my primary driver unfortunately is a samsung S21 plus .
rabilgic said:
Hi again, i updated my repo and download links.
OOS12 decryption working.
Mtp working.
Adb working.
Vibration working.
I installed with zip by the Magisk and copy partititon.
Backup/restore boot.img working.
I haven't tested: flash rom, format data, needs some testing
When i have free time, i will work on twrp a13 fbev2.
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All works until I tried to restore. Then it got stuck at red dot going around in circle. When I tried to go back in twrp again to format data, it won't mount data after that. Ended up having to restore all over using msmtool.
It mounted data fine before I tried to restore the data part, then it messed up decryption of data despite not having a lock code, no fingerprint, no pattern-lock, or lock screen enabled.

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