I am a chinese boy ,my English is very poor ,i dont know if you know what i mean。i am flash los15.1 and miui 9 success and reboot to miui ,my device boot fail and auto reboot to recovery ,but rec not work ,i can use it ,i must use adb to reboot my device to bootload and flash los's boot.img and reboot to los15.1help me
is there a telegram group for mi 5s?
You need to flash miui as primary rom and LOS 15.1 on the data slot.
You can not use f2fs as a file system .
jigs4wkiller said:
You need to flash miui as primary rom and LOS 15.1 on the data slot.
You can not use f2fs as a file system .
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ok,i will try late
jigs4wkiller said:
You need to flash miui as primary rom and LOS 15.1 on the data slot.
You can not use f2fs as a file system .
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still error
dualbootpatcher command returned :1
and twrp to flash error updater return :1
Disable forced encryption of data partition
Instructions:
1. Download the decrypt.zip and move/copy to sdcard/otg drive
2. Flash in recovery
3. Format /data
4. Reboot
To encrypt the rom again, flash encrypt(pie).zip and format /data
What is the meaning of forced encryption on data partition
#ArtFuL said:
Disable forced encryption of data partition
Instructions:
1. Download the decrypt.zip and move/copy to sdcard/otg drive
2. Flash in recovery
3. Format /data
4. Reboot
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In which recovery stock or on custom recovery?
Sdsahu101 said:
In which recovery stock or on custom recovery?
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Custom recovery
Can I update to Pie via TWRP, after editing updater-script, if yes, can I flash decrypt.zip just after updating without formatting data. Actually, I don't want to format my device and install all the applications again.
Is 1903.064 is stable enough to use, I mean cam2api, screen flickering, PUBG on HD setting, charging time it was taking too long to charge earlier, reduced battery backup, screen brightness, cracking sound, double tap was also not working.
nice_guy75 said:
Can I update to Pie via TWRP, after editing updater-script, if yes, can I flash decrypt.zip just after updating without formatting data. Actually, I don't want to format my device and install all the applications again.
Is 1903.064 is stable enough to use, I mean cam2api, screen flickering, PUBG on HD setting, charging time it was taking too long to charge earlier, reduced battery backup, screen brightness, cracking sound, double tap was also not working.
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Yes. You can. But if the phone is encrypted and flashing decrypt for the first time, decryption comes into effect only after formatting data
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Yes. You can. But if the phone is encrypted and flashing decrypt for the first time, decryption comes into effect only after formatting data
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No, Mine is decrypted. I am on Oreo with TWRP and already flashed decrypt.zip of Oreo? So can I flash 1903.064 zip via TWRP, after editing updater script and then flash decrypt.zip of Pie, to save my data partition?
I hope decrypt.zip of Pie does not format data while flashing.....
nice_guy75 said:
No, Mine is decrypted. I am on Oreo with TWRP and already flashed decrypt.zip of Oreo? So can I flash 1903.064 zip via TWRP, after editing updater script and then flash decrypt.zip of Pie, to save my data partition?
I hope decrypt.zip of Pie does not format data while flashing.....
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Then no need to format. You won't loose data
is this necessary if i will go for custom rom? i mean just like in oreo, can i use the decrypt.zip for oreo to stock pie in order to decrypt my device? or i will use this one for pie? just to clarify sir.
kayamokid said:
is this necessary if i will go for custom rom? i mean just like in oreo, can i use the decrypt.zip for oreo to stock pie in order to decrypt my device? or i will use this one for pie? just to clarify sir.
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Flashing decrypt oreo infact caused many problems on wifi/modem for many users. Also decrypt oreo didn't worked on pie for some users. So flashing decrypt pie is recommended for Oreo too.
legacy07 said:
Flashing decrypt oreo infact caused many problems on wifi/modem for many users. Also decrypt oreo didn't worked on pie for some users. So flashing decrypt pie is recommended for Oreo too.
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it meams its just like the updated version of decrypt.zip? thanks sir.
Which one of these two files should be flashed
Karthik kollapureddy said:
Which one of these two files should be flashed
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Choose according to whether you have to encrypt or decrypt
legacy07 said:
Choose according to whether you have to encrypt or decrypt
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I'm a beginner so would you please tell me what's encypt and decrypt
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Karthik kollapureddy said:
I'm a beginner so would you please tell me what's encypt and decrypt
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I'm confused and the rooting step
Hi all. I have zenfone updated to Oreo/android 8.1.
Phone model Z01BDC = ZC551KL .
What should I do to apply this patch to decrypt my /data ?
I installed TWRP 3.1.0.0 and the fact that /data is Encrypted is a problem.
Thank you.
sintoo said:
Hi all. I have zenfone updated to Oreo/android 8.1.
Phone model Z01BDC = ZC551KL .
What should I do to apply this patch to decrypt my /data ?
I installed TWRP 3.1.0.0 and the fact that /data is Encrypted is a problem.
Thank you.
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This mod works in X01BD and X00TD. Not sure if it work for Z01BD. You can flash this patch by following the steps in the thread but success isn't guaranteed. Take a system backup as if anything goes wrong. Also be ready to loose your data
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... So flashing decrypt pie is recommended for Oreo too.
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I'm not sure about that... I am flashing this file (decrypt pie) for Oreo just. The phone does not boot in this case. I was forced to flashing old decrypt file for Oreo after and it all worked again.
It's not working with Official TWRP 3.3.1-0. I'm using stock Pie .065. Every time I reboot to system, it starts encrypting my device and when I reboot to recovery, TWRP is gone and I'll be booted to stock recovery. Then I flashed TWRP and checked the fstab.qcom. It was never patched. With OFRP, I don't have this issue as it patches fstab.qcom automatically after flashing a zip. But with the zip provided in OP, I'm unable to disable forced encryption. I don't get any error while flashing the zip though. Does any other file needs to be patched to disable forced encryption other than fstab.qcom?
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It's not working with Official TWRP 3.3.1-0. I'm using stock Pie .065. Every time I reboot to system, it starts encrypting my device and when I reboot to recovery, TWRP is gone and I'll be booted to stock recovery. Then I flashed TWRP and checked the fstab.qcom. It was never patched. With OFRP, I don't have this issue as it patches fstab.qcom automatically after flashing a zip. But with the zip provided in OP, I'm unable to disable forced encryption. I don't get any error while flashing the zip though. Does any other file needs to be patched to disable forced encryption other than fstab.qcom?
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I think twrp official has decryption issues. Check with twrp 3.2.3
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I think twrp official has decryption issues. Check with twrp 3.2.3
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I checked with Rk585's TWRP 3.2.3 too. Same issue persists. It worked fine when I was in Oreo.
After flashing the zip, I booted back to recovery and copied the fstab.qcom to my PC to check if it has been replaced with the flashed zip. It did replace it. But when I boot to system, it starts encrypting my device and TWRP gets replaced by stock recovery. So I flashed the TWRP again and checked the fstab.qcom. Voila. It was unpatched. I don't know what is happening during the boot. The patched fstab is getting replaced by original fstab.
Edit: Seems there is a problem with the zip I guess. Or more files need to be patched to disable forced encryption in stock Pie rom. I tested in both PBRP and OFRP.
Case 1: I flashed stock rom in Official TWRP, then flashed PBRP zip and booted into PBRP. After booting into PBRP, it doesn't automatically disable forced encryption if no rom zip is flashed in it. So I flashed the decrypt zip provided in this OP. Then I booted to system, it started encrypting my device.
Case 2: I flashed stock rom in Official TWRP, then flashed OFRP zip and booted into OFRP. After booting into OFRP, it automatically disabled forced encryption even though no rom zip was flashed. Hence after booting into system, it didn't automatically encrypt my device as forced encryption was disabled automatically by OFRP.
So PBRP and OFRP do something else to disable forced encryption other than just patching fstab.qcom. Atleast in stock Pie rom. That's why I'm unable to disable forced encryption by flashing decrypt zip in any of the recoveries unless it is patched by recoveries themselves.
I just flashed the latest Official Twrp from their original site and their changelog specifies that the decryption problem is solved but it still can't decrypt data on latest miui global beta ROM. I'm on 9.4.18 and i have to use orangefox recovery & why official twrp isn't supporting decryption, it still asks for password & fails.
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I just flashed the latest Official Twrp from their original site and their changelog specifies that the decryption problem is solved but it still can't decrypt data on latest miui global beta ROM. I'm on 9.4.18 and i have to use orangefox recovery & why official twrp isn't supporting decryption, it still asks for password & fails.
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Hey there bro. Been facing the problem since morning. Is there a work around. I just my bootloader unlocked and want to try havoc oc
geekgunther said:
Hey there bro. Been facing the problem since morning. Is there a work around. I just my bootloader unlocked and want to try havoc oc
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If you're getting decryption error in some custom recovery than use orangefox recovery, it definitely works...
I bought now Mi Max 3 (64gb) with unlocked bootloader and installed 10.3.5 Global Stable ROM (10.3..5.0(PEDMIXM)).
I wish to install official TWRP 3.3.1-0 and to root it with Magisk, but now I am in doubt about no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip, after reading a number of instructions on how to root Mi Max 3.
Do I need to install no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip ? What heppens if I skip installing no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip ? When to install official TWRP 3.3.1-0 - before or after TWRP installing ? (Is official TWRP 3.3.1-0 OK, or you advise other TWRP ?)
Many thanks in advance for any help.
Don't install official TWRP 3.3.1-0! It is buggy, no encryption etc.
Only perfect TWRP is OrangeFox TWRP: https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/files/nitrogen/OrangeFox-R10.0-Stable-nitrogen.zip/download
L_e_x_t_e_r said:
Don't install official TWRP 3.3.1-0! It is buggy, no encryption etc.
Only perfect TWRP is OrangeFox TWRP: https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/files/nitrogen/OrangeFox-R10.0-Stable-nitrogen.zip/download
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Thank you. And what about no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip?
zost said:
Thank you. And what about no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip?
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You can do this with OrangeFox...in settings....
Android is an operating system that gives all the developers access to new mods and applications to serve the user better. You can find tons of new mods that power the Android phone with features that it did not officially equip with. However, these apps and mods require you to have an unlocked bootloader and on top of a rooted device to get it running smoothly on your smartphone. And one of the important verification or security measures taken by the OEMs is the DM-Verify or Device Mapper Verify to reduce the risk percentage after enabling root.
Another important encryption is the no-verity-opt-encrypt which is there to encrypt the bootloader of the Android devices. Besides, this file is important for flashing Custom firmware or rooting.
L_e_x_t_e_r said:
Don't install official TWRP 3.3.1-0! It is buggy, no encryption etc.
Only perfect TWRP is OrangeFox TWRP: https://sourceforge.net/projects/or.../OrangeFox-R10.0-Stable-nitrogen.zip/download
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I would suggest Ofox 10.0 as opposed to 10.1 as 10.1 sometimes returns error 3 or some **** when flashing some roms
I'm flashing TWRP version from official TWRP website for poco F3. Successfully flash temporary and make it permanent using flash this TWRP version.
Boot up to stock miui (im not flashing custom rom yet), work fine. I want to flash magisk, but TWRP wong detect storage or the magisk zip. Anyone can help?
Official TWRP doesn't support Android 12's Encryption yet, that's why /data partition appears empty.
You need to use unofficial TWRP "skkk": https://dl.akr-developers.com/?dir=skkk/TWRP/A12
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Official TWRP doesn't support Android 12's Encryption yet, that's why /data partition appears empty.
You need to use unofficial TWRP "skkk": https://dl.akr-developers.com/?dir=skkk/TWRP/A12
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Thank you. I will try this version.
Edit: It works. Thank you sir!!