Question One Plus 9 Pro Data Encryption for TWRP - OnePlus 9 Pro

Hello i wanted to flash Magisk but the Storage is empty and the Data Partition is encrypted, my Password/Pins are not the right one
Does someone know how do decrypt the data partition?

You on oos? (version )
Twrp works only on oos 11 not on oos 12 or oos 13

i have oxygenos 12 but i can use twrp with fastboot boot twrp

SeppelLetsPlay said:
Hello i wanted to flash Magisk but the Storage is empty and the Data Partition is encrypted, my Password/Pins are not the right one
Does someone know how do decrypt the data partition?
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If you don't care about the content of the data partition, you can simply wipe it from TWRP.

viktak said:
If you don't care about the content of the data partition, you can simply wipe it from TWRP.
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yeah but then is the phone resettet this is not my solution

SeppelLetsPlay said:
yeah but then is the phone resettet this is not my solution
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Why are you so fixated on the data partition? What on earth are you trying to do?

TheGhost1951 said:
Why are you so fixated on the data partition? What on earth are you trying to do?
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i will backup it and i want to install zip files

Use TWRP to create a backup to internal storage then copy it to PC for safekeeping.

i cant because data is encrypted!!

SeppelLetsPlay said:
i cant because data is encrypted!!
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Remove any lock screen password, pattern, fingerprint security and try again.... If twrp can't do then no other answer is available....do your Google search work to find more answers, the effort is more rewarding than relying on someone else who has already taken the time to research a problem....have a good day.

TheGhost1951 said:
Remove any lock screen password, pattern, fingerprint security and try again.... If twrp can't do then no other answer is available....do your Google search work to find more answers, the effort is more rewarding than relying on someone else who has already taken the time to research a problem....have a good day.
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The equivalent of "I've just discovered a cure for cancer, but you need to find it yourself because the effort is more rewarding than relying on someone else who has already discovered it" isn't the flex you think it is. In actual fact, it's selfish, and goes against everything a community is supposed to stand for.

MJPollard said:
The equivalent of "I've just discovered a cure for cancer, but you need to find it yourself because the effort is more rewarding than relying on someone else who has already discovered it" isn't the flex you think it is. In actual fact, it's selfish, and goes against everything a community is supposed to stand for.
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not entirely so, in today's time where a generation that wants something with out working for it, pushing them to be more resourceful, the reward is greater. Give a man a fish you feed him for the day, teach the man to fish and you feed him for life! I spent hours tester day helping someone recover their bricked phone, most of it was because of not getting clear answers from him, with not a single word of gratitude....not that I needed it, but at least it would have been nice to know that he really appreciated the help. I help a lot of people in the forums and it is good to know that you can see a smile when you know that their phone came back to life.....

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[RESOLVED] Formatted Factory - Lost IMEI - Please Help!

Hi, apparently some genius developing CWM decided it would be fun to allow the factory partition to be formatted with the newest versions of CWM (I'm on 6.0.4.6). Well guess what, I managed to format it on my GNex (it's quite easy to do actually).
Anyways, I've lost my IMEI data and unable to access mobile network (data connectivity is fine, however, surprisingly). Somebody please help me restore my IMEI because I don't have a nandroid backup either.
Thanks a lot!
Deleted, did a search on IMEI and found a bunch of threads. Reading them now...
pherder said:
Deleted, did a search on IMEI and found a bunch of threads. Reading them now...
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Paul how did you manage to mess up your phone? Was it the same way I did? The thing is, all is not lost, I'm absolutely certain of that. It's not a brick until it absolutely and completely refuses to power up...
@osm0sis, can you please help me out here? I know there was even an IMEI changing tool but most probably considered illegal or something by the "powers that be" and hence removed most likely. I just need my original phone IMEI back, that's all. Thanks a lot!
rahimali said:
Paul how did you manage to mess up your phone? Was it the same way I did? The thing is, all is not lost, I'm absolutely certain of that. It's not a brick until it absolutely and completely refuses to power up...
@osm0sis, can you please help me out here? I know there was even an IMEI changing tool but most probably considered illegal or something by the "powers that be" and hence removed most likely. I just need my original phone IMEI back, that's all. Thanks a lot!
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I think I screwed up and flashed my phone with the wrong image (LTE instead of CDMA) that wiped the factory info and all the attempts I have tried do not do anything to get the phone back. I have a nice tablet that just upgraded to 4.3 via WiFi since it isn't on the Verizon network.
Paul
pherder said:
I think I screwed up and flashed my phone with the wrong image (LTE instead of CDMA) that wiped the factory info and all the attempts I have tried do not do anything to get the phone back. I have a nice tablet that just upgraded to 4.3 via WiFi since it isn't on the Verizon network.
Paul
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My maguro CWM thread has all the info you need explained several times. Check it out.
osm0sis said:
My maguro CWM thread has all the info you need explained several times. Check it out.
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i have gone through your cwm thread. it's suggested taking it to a shop and getting it fixed with spt box or something. unfortunately, i can't do that because nobody in my location has anything even remotely similar to one of those. apart from that, i've done everything i could think of, flashed radios, flashed stock samsung rom, flashed google factory images. what else would you suggest?
i don't have a prior nandroid either
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Problem solved. Took it to repair shop and got it fixed. Everyone that helped or tried to help, thanks a lot! Mods please close thread, thanks!
I was thinking more along the lines of restoring a backup and grabbing what you need to fix Factory from Radio, which was detailed a couple of times.
Glad you got it fixed, nonetheless. :good:
rahimali said:
Problem solved. Took it to repair shop and got it fixed. Everyone that helped or tried to help, thanks a lot! Mods please close thread, thanks!
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Did you ask them how they fixed it?? we need to know so we can help others..:--))
osm0sis said:
I was thinking more along the lines of restoring a backup and grabbing what you need to fix Factory from Radio, which was detailed a couple of times.
Glad you got it fixed, nonetheless. :good:
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i didn't have a nandroid, nothing in factory since i had wiped it accidentally via the new cwm's new ""feature". i didn't like twrp until now but i ain't budging from it now that cwm has screwed me up so bad!
buhohitr said:
Did you ask them how they fixed it?? we need to know so we can help others..:--))
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the guy connected it to a couple of external devices which in turn were connected to his pc, i guess one of them was something along the lines of an spt box, the other thing looked like a miniature spaceship, so maybe ET was involved in fixing it as well...
Not CWM's fault, though I definitely understand your sentiment. But "with great power.."
I make damn sure I know what I'm pressing Yes on when I'm wiping.
osm0sis said:
Not CWM's fault, though I definitely understand your sentiment. But "with great power.."
I make damn sure I know what I'm pressing Yes on when I'm wiping.
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with great power comes great tragedy
anyways, I was just browsing through my phone with root explorer and with twrp's file manager and surprisingly there's no efs folder there! is that normal?
i've taken a twrp nandroid backup to include efs as well but i'm thinking to take a raw backup as well as described here. i've also copied the /factory and /data/radio folders.
i was wondering whether flashing a stock samsung ROM might result in the creation of the efs folder? on yakju 4.2.2 stock google image right now...
Nah efs is the partition but it's mounted to /factory :good:
osm0sis said:
Nah efs is the partition but it's mounted to /factory :good:
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That's great thanks!., I'll clean flash 4.3 yakju in a day or two and see if the IMEI sticks after the wipes. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to backup using EFS Commander or the terminal/shell commands (got error both ways) so I'm hoping the TWRP backup (without MD5) and manual file copy should be sufficient insurance...

About to Unlock Bootlader

I'm on the latest Pie Stable 10.3.1 and wanted to know what to do first after unlocking my bootloader, since my unlock timer runs out in 5 hours. I want to go for an AOSP based Rom and I'm unsure if I'm allowed to wipe the internal storage or not, since I read somewhere that I should never wipe the internal storage.
xell75 said:
I'm on the latest Pie Stable 10.3.1 and wanted to know what to do first after unlocking my bootloader, since my unlock timer runs out in 5 hours. I want to go for an AOSP based Rom and I'm unsure if I'm allowed to wipe the internal storage or not, since I read somewhere that I should never wipe the internal storage.
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When you unlock the bootloader your internal storage will be wiped anyway, so do backup everything before unlocking.
As for doing it on your own later, there is no harm wipping it, if that's what your concern is, and it should keep the encryption, unless you format the /data partition.
Anyway, if I'm mistaken somebody correct me please. Also do try to find tutorial in Guides & News section, just to be sure.
Cirra92 said:
When you unlock the bootloader your internal storage will be wiped anyway, so do backup everything before unlocking.
As for doing it on your own later, there is no harm wipping it, if that's what your concern is, and it should keep the encryption, unless you format the /data partition.
Anyway, if I'm mistaken somebody correct me please. Also do try to find tutorial in Guides & News section, just to be sure.
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Okay then, thanks for the help.
Wiping internal storage is not harming as per my information. Good luck mate for unlocking your Whyred. Keep updating us. I am on 89h watch now.
Awais Malik said:
Wiping internal storage is not harming as per my information. Good luck mate for unlocking your Whyred. Keep updating us. I am on 89h watch now.
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I will and good to hear. Just one last question, can I directly boot twrp with fastboot after unlocking and install it or do I have to let boot the stock system after unlocking once?
xell75 said:
I will and good to hear. Just one last question, can I directly boot twrp with fastboot after unlocking and install it or do I have to let boot the stock system after unlocking once?
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There is a thread over here "unlock bootloader without wiping storage" not the exact name but something like that. I read over there which says if you let your mobile boot after unlocking bootloader, all of your data will be wiped. But if you follow the instructions given in that thread you might save your data. Just search for that thread. I am gonna send u the link if u can't find.
I asked since the Guy who provided an all in one unlock and root Guide, mentioned that internal storage Thing.
Unlocking was successful!
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Unlocking was successful!
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Congratulations!! Phew!! What's next? Did you let the boot to wipe your data? What rom you are going to install? 10.0 ? I will install PE after the unlocking. Can't have any buggy rom as it's for my daily use device.
Awais Malik said:
Congratulations!! Phew!! What's next? Did you let the boot to wipe your data? What rom you are going to install? 10.0 ? I will install PE after the unlocking. Can't have any buggy rom as it's for my daily use device.
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I installed the Android 10 Q DP4 Rom, was a bit buggy at first but since I know what's causing the bugs, I just avoid them. Stable enough for daily use for me now and smooth as butter. I just shouldn't turn on Dark Mode, or phone will be non responsive while trying to wake the phone up. I will tell about battery life within the next few days.
xell75 said:
I installed the Android 10 Q DP4 Rom, was a bit buggy at first but since I know what's causing the bugs, I just avoid them. Stable enough for daily use for me now and smooth as butter. I just shouldn't turn on Dark Mode, or phone will be non responsive while trying to wake the phone up. I will tell about battery life within the next few days.
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Looks super hot ? can't wait to get my hands dirty on this. ??
Awais Malik said:
Looks super hot ? can't wait to get my hands dirty on this. ??
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Indeed, this is a nice piece of an Android Q Rom. And Magisk is working too btw.
xell75 said:
Indeed, this is a nice piece of an Android Q Rom. And Magisk is working too btw.
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How did you root and installed magisk? Can you please guide me the procedure? I am on latest PE build.
Awais Malik said:
How did you root and installed magisk? Can you please guide me the procedure? I am on latest PE build.
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I just downloaded the newest zip from the Magisk thread and after installing the Rom, just install the Magisk zip., Simple as that.
xell75 said:
I just downloaded the newest zip from the Magisk thread and after installing the Rom, just install the Magisk zip., Simple as that.
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Thank you just installed now. I was supersu user 2 years ago. So just wanted to make sure before installing this. As this is my first time exp to install magisk.
Awais Malik said:
Thank you just installed now. I was supersu user 2 years ago. So just wanted to make sure before installing this. As this is my first time exp to install magisk.
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Same but I'm glad I managed that. Btw. Can you or anyone tell me if this is a Rom Bug? On Call the Microphone works flawlessly without any problems, but when I wanna do a voice message in Whatsapp for example any mic recording app, it doesn't work at all, thats weird.
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Same but I'm glad I managed that. Btw. Can you or anyone tell me if this is a Rom Bug? On Call the Microphone works flawlessly without any problems, but when I wanna do a voice message in Whatsapp for example any mic recording app, it doesn't work at all, thats weird.
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Just tried it now on WhatsApp and it worked without any problem. Clear cut recording.
Awais Malik said:
Just tried it now on WhatsApp and it worked without any problem. Clear cut recording.
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Yeah, but your on another Rom, I'm on the Android 10 one.
Edit: Same now, disabling Google Voice Match fixed ALL of my microphone issues. That's so weird. XD
Damn I feel lucky now that I did not have to even wait a second to unlock my bootloader.

Question "Rooted" now what?

Oneplus finally came through with my bootloader unlocking token.Not to mention all the hoops T-Mobile had me jump through.With that being said im in possession of my very first fully rooted phone that just happens to be a 9 Pro.Any suggestions on which modules I can command Majisk to install first?How bout any general pointers thus being this is my first experience free and in full control of my 9pro.?
Here's some ideas:
What Magisk modules are you using?
Hey all moving up from my OP 7 pro to the OP 9 pro. What are all the magisk modules everyone is using on the OP 9 pro.? 1.Anything to force full screen mode on all apps? The settings for full screen apps dont include all the apps im using as...
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Shanemichealrowland said:
Oneplus finally came through with my bootloader unlocking token.Not to mention all the hoops T-Mobile had me jump through.With that being said im in possession of my very first fully rooted phone that just happens to be a 9 Pro.Any suggestions on which modules I can command Majisk to install first?How bout any general pointers thus being this is my first experience free and in full control of my 9pro.?
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To be honest, I would hold off until we have a working TWRP build, especially if this is your first experience of root, etc
djsubterrain said:
To be honest, I would hold off until we have a working TWRP build, especially if this is your first experience of root, etc
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I was thinking the same thing .I just thought maybe there are some safer mods I should do in the meantime.
@Shanemichealrowland
I've been rooting Android for many years now. I always read read and read some more before I begin to install anything and I always wait until there is a working custom recovery and make a FULL backup of every partition and transfer it to a USB drive and or my computer first thing. Make sure to backup your efs as well so that if you lose your IMEI at some point it too can them be reflashed using fastboot. These are things I've always done and will continue to always do. Many users get excited and rush out to install things and don't read enough about their device and end up with an expensive piece of plastic and glass. If you always wait and read everything and make sure you fully understand how your device works before you install things then you will always have a great experience and never have to go through the bad feeling of ruining your expensive device. I read everything in a forum about my device first. You can't go wrong doing things that way. I hope this helps. OnePlus makes great devices! I'm using my OnePlus 6t now to type this and I still love it!! Welcome to XDA my friend.
Edit added: I see you're from Houston. Me too.
flash713 said:
@Shanemichealrowland
I've been rooting Android for many years now. I always read read and read some more before I begin to install anything and I always wait until there is a working custom recovery and make a FULL backup of every partition and transfer it to a USB drive and or my computer first thing. Make sure to backup your efs as well so that if you lose your IMEI at some point it too can them be reflashed using fastboot. These are things I've always done and will continue to always do. Many users get excited and rush out to install things and don't read enough about their device and end up with an expensive piece of plastic and glass. If you always wait and read everything and make sure you fully understand how your device works before you install things then you will always have a great experience and never have to go through the bad feeling of ruining your expensive device. I read everything in a forum about my device first. You can't go wrong doing things that way. I hope this helps. OnePlus makes great devices! I'm using my OnePlus 6t now to type this and I still love it!! Welcome to XDA my friend.
Edit added: I see you're from Houston. Me too.
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Wow,your so right. Ive already caught and stopped myself from installing a couple things I wasnt sure about.I think im gonna slow down a bit and keep learning.Thanks for bringing me back to whats should be going on.
Shanemichealrowland said:
I was thinking the same thing .I just thought maybe there are some safer mods I should do in the meantime.
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There are Magisk modules but if you get into trouble you need to be able to access recovery, OnePlus's default recovery isn't quite as all encompassing as TWRP
djsubterrain said:
There are Magisk modules but if you get into trouble you need to be able to access recovery, OnePlus's default recovery isn't quite as all encompassing as TWRP
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Afaik you can delete problematic magisk modules in safemode. Plus I havent used TWRP pretty much for anything with OnePlus 8 pro and after. That just helps me understand better how things work. Plus because I use Linux msm is useless to me but thats another topic
Edit: Dont get me wrong, not trying to convince people to mod/flash anything. Just pointing out that TWRP is not necessity.
pyry666 said:
Plus because I use Linux msm is useless to me but thats another topic
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Could you clarify this? What procedure do you follow in the event of a brick? I use Linux exclusively and would prefer to be able to recover from a brick using Linux instead of relying on MSM, but I'm not clear on all the steps MSM does or where/how I would find the specifics needed to do the same thing myself.
terlynn4 said:
Could you clarify this? What procedure do you follow in the event of a brick? I use Linux exclusively and would prefer to be able to recover from a brick using Linux instead of relying on MSM, but I'm not clear on all the steps MSM does or where/how I would find the specifics needed to do the same thing myself.
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Ive only done that once myself and that was with 6T. But basicly you need to flash every partition etc via terminal
pyry666 said:
Ive only done that once myself and that was with 6T. But basicly you need to flash every partition etc via terminal
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Ok, I've flashed all partitions before, but I thought there was more to MSM's steps than that. E.g. fixing the partitions themselves, or some sort of voodoo required to recover from any sort of soft brick.
terlynn4 said:
Ok, I've flashed all partitions before, but I thought there was more to MSM's steps than that. E.g. fixing the partitions themselves, or some sort of voodoo required to recover from any sort of soft brick.
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AfaIk there is not that much. It locks bootloader though and IF something goes wrong that could cause issues. One of the reasons ive never used it.
Edit: Ill correct myself. MSM uses EDL mode. And if device is borked that badly then only it works. And imo should be used only then
Edit2: One could try using virtual machine to use MSM with Linux but I have zero knowledge how that would play out
pyry666 said:
AfaIk there is not that much. It locks bootloader though and IF something goes wrong that could cause issues. One of the reasons ive never used it.
Edit: Ill correct myself. MSM uses EDL mode. And if device is borked that badly then only it works. And imo should be used only then
Edit2: One could try using virtual machine to use MSM with Linux but I have zero knowledge how that would play out
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Right, I've been in situations with my last phone where EDL was my only option and I had to use MSM. I have dual boot on a laptop for those occasional Windows-only things like MSM. In the past I've found the USB passthrough to be unreliable for this purpose using a VM in virtualbox, though I haven't tried in a few years so it may have improved.

Question Screen unlocking or Data recovery

Hey fellow pals, i am in a deep pathetic situation as I got one OnePlus 9 pro and it's screen locked as it's asking for password after its switched on. I am trying to find some methods to unlock or recover the whole data as it's so important because it was my father's and he got expired. I have heard an EDL exploit methode which can be performed. So can someone guide me or help me in finding some methods to do so.
D_i_n_k_a_n said:
Hey fellow pals, i am in a deep pathetic situation as I got one OnePlus 9 pro and it's screen locked as it's asking for password after its switched on. I am trying to find some methods to unlock or recover the whole data as it's so important because it was my father's and he got expired. I have heard an EDL exploit methode which can be performed. So can someone guide me or help me in finding some methods to do so.
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since they did not know the password, they cannot access the data as it is encrypted. All you have to do is reset the password (whether in recovery or flashing the cell phone with the msm tool)
Would the All-In-One tool help in this situation?
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
since they did not know the password, they cannot access the data as it is encrypted. All you have to do is reset the password (whether in recovery or flashing the cell phone with the msm tool)
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Thanks for ur kind reply, can u guide me in some other methods where I can recover the files from the device.
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Would the All-In-One tool help in this situation?
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Hey what's that? I just need the data saved in the device. Or can I perform some methods to remove the timing, i mean after the incorrect passwords it's taking time for the next attempt
D_i_n_k_a_n said:
Hey what's that? I just need the data saved in the device. Or can I perform some methods to remove the timing, i mean after the incorrect passwords it's taking time for the next attempt
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Search the forums for it. There is a thread about it with download
D_i_n_k_a_n said:
Thanks for ur kind reply, can u guide me in some other methods where I can recover the files from the device.
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You have no way of saving the data because you don't know the password and all data on the cell phone is encrypted (if you get to the data you can't do anything with it because it's encrypted, as I said) I like whether the oneplus tool works doubt this needs adb debuging (and i think adb will not be enabled in dev settings )
as an example, even if you read out the data ( user data ) partition with an edl tool, you cannot do anything with the partition because all the data in it is encrypted.
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You have no way of saving the data because you don't know the password and all data on the cell phone is encrypted (if you get to the data you can't do anything with it because it's encrypted, as I said) I like whether the oneplus tool works doubt this needs adb debuging (and i think adb will not be enabled in dev settings )
as an example, even if you read out the data ( user data ) partition with an edl tool, you cannot do anything with the partition because all the data in it is encrypted.
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That is why we have passwords, pin numbers and patterns to keep data from prying eyes....to keep unwanted people from getting to our data if we loose the phones!
TheGhost1951 said:
That is why we have passwords, pin numbers and patterns to keep data from prying eyes....to keep unwanted people from getting to our data if we loose the phones!
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it is exactly like that ! he only has a factory reset to get rid of the password but then all the data is gone
TheGhost1951 said:
Search the forums for it. There is a thread about it with download
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Can u help me in putting up some links
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
it is exactly like that ! he only has a factory reset to get rid of the password but then all the data is gone
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Oops. I have heard like using EDL methode i can get into the data and then automate the password injection to decrypt the data. Any comments on it? I actually don't know how to perform it. Will it be usefull?
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Can u help me in putting up some links
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It is not going to happen. You will have to reflash the phone, loose everything then it will be a useable phone. You are not going to get any of the data from the phone. Sorry!
TheGhost1951 said:
It is not going to happen. You will have to reflash the phone, loose everything then it will be a useable phone. You are not going to get any of the data from the phone. Sorry!
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Oh sad..ok i will try typing some known passwords and try. Bcuz I can't loose the data

Question looking for a data recovery tool

can anyone recommend a good data recovery tool for android phones that have been factory reset?
i did some searching myself and found something called fonepaw, but i'm not familiar with all this.
i would appreciate someone helping me
testask123 said:
can anyone recommend a good data recovery tool for android phones that have been factory reset?
i did some searching myself and found something called fonepaw, but i'm not familiar with all this.
i would appreciate someone helping me
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I think you answered your own question
testask123 said:
can anyone recommend a good data recovery tool for android phones that have been factory reset?
i did some searching myself and found something called fonepaw, but i'm not familiar with all this.
i would appreciate someone helping me
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Was your phone encrypted before you've done a factory reset?
If it was the case, I'm afraid for you, but I hope for global users security, that you can not recovery anythings...
ferreol-fr said:
Was your phone encrypted before you've done a factory reset?
If it was the case, I'm afraid for you, but I hope for global users security, that you can not recovery anythings...
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no it wasn't, i never turn this function on
testask123 said:
no it wasn't, i never turn this function on
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Never any password, PIN code, pastern or fingerprint to unlock your phone ?
ferreol-fr said:
Never any password, PIN code, pastern or fingerprint to unlock your phone ?
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actually yes, it kinda hard to explain, but yh didn't have any.
so is there a way?
testask123 said:
actually yes, it kinda hard to explain, but yh didn't have any.
so is there a way?
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If the data you try to recover was on a device, never locked by anyways, I think you may have chance to partially recover your data.
The first thing you have to do is put your device off.
Then find a computer recovery soft like the one you've mentioned (suport of f2fs file system is requiered), and install it.
Strart your device in recovery mode and plug it to your computer with recovery the software.
Try to see if the recovery software quick search find anythings your looking for. If it does, try the full recovery mode.
If I understand well, your device was never crypted before you lose data, but is crypted now.
So, if the first step don't give any result, you can try a second factory reset in recovery mode, and try scan again. If the second scan doesn't give any result too, you can last try to boot into system and at the first prompt reboot into recovery mode and try a third scan.
I hope this could help you, but I never exprimented this kind of situation so : any subgestion from others users are welcome.

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