After I Installed a Custom ROM Pixel Experience which is Android 13 my Orange Fox Recovery Can't decrypt the Data Please I need help on how to decrypt the Data it's not showing any files
Is the recovery updated to latest version and you are using the one from telegram group? If yes, try twrp, and even if that doesn't work then pe might not support decryption.
Noobie111 said:
After I Installed a Custom ROM Pixel Experience which is Android 13 my Orange Fox Recovery Can't decrypt the Data Please I need help on how to decrypt the Data it's not showing any files
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I tried TWRP already so I changed to Orange Fox But also when I boot to Orange Fox and I click the right thing which shows the things like adb sideload it also shows decrypt but I don't even have a password and I also tried default_password
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Hi My twrp shows all files 0 mb. I tried to mouth but ask password. but i dont have password so I don't know this password. I use my phone still with miui9 latest version. when i enter twrp asks password again. what can i do
jomolocco said:
Hi My twrp shows all files 0 mb. I tried to mouth but ask password. but i dont have password so I don't know this password. I use my phone still with miui9 latest version. when i enter twrp asks password again. what can i do
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twrp has a bug and cant decrypt your data. before using twrp please format your userdata partition in fastboot by using this command: fastboot format userdata
omer919 said:
twrp has a bug and cant decrypt your data. before using twrp please format your userdata partition in fastboot by using this command: fastboot format userdata
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I have the same issue, it asks me for a password when accessing TWRP because it couldn't decrypt. I've tried both the command above (fastboot format userdata & format data from TWRP directly) and I can access TWRP but when I restart the phone, I have boot loop on the loading screen.
If I don't use the command, and restart the phone directly (not going into TWRP first), the flashed recovery is automatically replaced with the MIUI recovery.
Anyone managed to actually boot the phone with the TWRP recovery installed with no decrypt error?
Thanks
leosantos said:
I have the same issue, it asks me for a password when accessing TWRP because it couldn't decrypt. I've tried both the command above (fastboot format userdata & format data from TWRP directly) and I can access TWRP but when I restart the phone, I have boot loop on the loading screen.
If I don't use the command, and restart the phone directly (not going into TWRP first), the flashed recovery is automatically replaced with the MIUI recovery.
Anyone managed to actually boot the phone with the TWRP recovery installed with no decrypt error?
Thanks
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What did you install afterwards? did you clean install xiaomi.eu from twrp or updated china rom?
omer919 said:
What did you install afterwards? did you clean install xiaomi.eu from twrp or updated china rom?
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Hi,
I didn't install xiaomi.eu afterwards neither updated the china rom. I'm using china rom (I live in China so there's some stuff on the chinese rom I can use and the updates are more swift), but it's the latest chinese miui rom with the update that came out a few days ago. I had the mi max 2 before and never had to update or re-install a rom after flashing TWRP. With the mi max 2 there were no issues after flashing TWRP in fastboot and then go to TWRP and flash super su. Do you reckon if I flash TWRP then flash the china rom through TWRP it won't give a boot loop (won't it re-write the TWRP bootloader with the miui one?)? If so, should I run the erase data command from fastboot or erase the data partition on TWRP recovery?
There's also a zip file to be installed in TWRP to avoid boot loop (can't recall the name right now), but didn't work either.
If someone has any ideas I'm willing to try on my end to figure this out
Thanks
leosantos said:
Hi,
I didn't install xiaomi.eu afterwards neither updated the china rom. I'm using china rom (I live in China so there's some stuff on the chinese rom I can use and the updates are more swift), but it's the latest chinese miui rom with the update that came out a few days ago. I had the mi max 2 before and never had to update or re-install a rom after flashing TWRP. With the mi max 2 there were no issues after flashing TWRP in fastboot and then go to TWRP and flash super su. Do you reckon if I flash TWRP then flash the china rom through TWRP it won't give a boot loop (won't it re-write the TWRP bootloader with the miui one?)? If so, should I run the erase data command from fastboot or erase the data partition on TWRP recovery?
There's also a zip file to be installed in TWRP to avoid boot loop (can't recall the name right now), but didn't work either.
If someone has any ideas I'm willing to try on my end to figure this out
Thanks
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能成功吗?我也想安装supersu或者magisk
omer919 said:
What did you install afterwards? did you clean install xiaomi.eu from twrp or updated china rom?
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Flashed TWRP again, did a userdata format from fastboot, then went to the recovery, deleted dalvik/cache and re-installed China ROM... Still stuck on boot loop.
same for me......... please help
Come on! Guys!
It is so simple to bypass this Internal Storage(0MB) problem on official China rom (Stable and Beta) of TWRP!
DO NOT use the "Install" option in TWRP to install Magisk.zip/Superusr.zip as TWRP cannot read your Internal Storage at all!
Just activate the adb sideload in TWRP and use the adb sideload command on your PC to push the magisk.zip/Superusr.zip or any zippies into your internal storage especially so if you are rooting the official China rom!
After that. Reboot to system from TWRP and Bingo! Your official China rom/MIUI pops up nicely in no time! :fingers-crossed:
...and the best part of it. You don't need to format data at all! All your data remained intact!!!
I'm running the official China rom 9.6.11.0 with Magisk 16.0 now! All work perfectly including the ever-most-impoartant's Titanium backup! :fingers-crossed::victory:
kelvintisw said:
Come on! Guys!
It is so simple to bypass this Internal Storage(0MB) problem on official China rom (Stable and Beta) of TWRP!
DO NOT use the "Install" option in TWRP to install Magisk.zip/Superusr.zip as TWRP cannot read your Internal Storage at all!
Just activate the adb sideload in TWRP and use the adb sideload command on your PC to push the magisk.zip/Superusr.zip or any zippies into your internal storage especially so if you are rooting the official China rom!
After that. Reboot to system from TWRP and Bingo! Your official China rom/MIUI pops up nicely in no time! :fingers-crossed:
...and the best part of it. You don't need to format data at all! All your data remained intact!!!
I'm running the official China rom 9.6.11.0 with Magisk 16.0 now! All work perfectly including the ever-most-impoartant's Titanium backup! :fingers-crossed::victory:
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Please, make and example, how can we use adb sideload on PC. Thank
Nah!
I will not spoon feed. Go Google on how to use adb sideload with twrp.
In that way, you learn.
kelvintisw said:
Nah!
I will not spoon feed. Go Google on how to use adb sideload with twrp.
In that way, you learn.
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kelvintisw, thank you so much! I resolve this problem with bootloop using ADB Sideload on MIUI Global)
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.
rick_th1 said:
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...
Hi
My Max3 is in Global 10.3.2 stable and I like to root it. I installed TWRP mod recovery 3.2.3-4 from nijel8 and this works perfect. When I will install SuperSU-v2.82 or Magisk-v19 I have 'failed to decrypt data unable to decrypt with default password. You may need to perform a format data.
But when I format data the Max3 don't start anymore in System mode....
Does anyone have a soloution for this?
Many thanks in advance!!
Amadeus48 said:
Hi
My Max3 is in Global 10.3.2 stable and I like to root it. I installed TWRP mod recovery 3.2.3-4 from nijel8 and this works perfect. When I will install SuperSU-v2.82 or Magisk-v19 I have 'failed to decrypt data unable to decrypt with default password. You may need to perform a format data.
But when I format data the Max3 don't start anymore in System mode....
Does anyone have a soloution for this?
Many thanks in advance!!
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Global rom cant be flash with twrp
You have to flash . eu rom and will work fine
Enviado desde mi MI MAX 3 mediante Tapatalk
Amadeus48 said:
Hi
My Max3 is in Global 10.3.2 stable and I like to root it. I installed TWRP mod recovery 3.2.3-4 from nijel8 and this works perfect. When I will install SuperSU-v2.82 or Magisk-v19 I have 'failed to decrypt data unable to decrypt with default password. You may need to perform a format data.
But when I format data the Max3 don't start anymore in System mode....
Does anyone have a soloution for this?
Many thanks in advance!!
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Re-install the global rom via fastboot. Then, let's start, enable the developer option, USB debugging and installation via USB (there is another option related to USB, but I do not remember ... anyway, enable as well). Then, install TWRP again and format the data via adb (fastboot format userdata). Then enter TWRP and if it is still encrypted, format again by TWRP and restart twrp. After rebooting, you install magisk and restart the system. For me it worked, but I no longer use the global rom because it encrypts the data again.
On the Xiaomi.eu ROM Magisk worked as expected for me.
My friends hi. I flashing phones for years and many xiaomis but this phone have the antiroll protection. I want to flash the revos miui rom or the aicp but the second can't find.. anyway I'm afraid to do it.The ROM devs sad to me that they disable the antiroll back but I'm still afraid what you think?
If you have the decrypting error you can just sideload the SuperSU magisk zip. Just go to the sideload option in twrp then sideload the zip from adb on your PC. Worked just fine for me. I have root, xposed, and magisk running just fine.
There is no need to wipe and back up data. Ez pz.
nokiagye said:
My friends hi. I flashing phones for years and many xiaomis but this phone have the antiroll protection. I want to flash the revos miui rom or the aicp but the second can't find.. anyway I'm afraid to do it.The ROM devs sad to me that they disable the antiroll back but I'm still afraid what you think?
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Hi! Same problem here! Had to switch to MM3 6/128 because I broke Zenfone 3 Ultra crying and had a hard time rooting it! Only way: Magisk via Sideload
Flash dozen of times with standard twrp way and SuperSu zip: no way! 10.3.2 is pretty ****ing hard to "rape"
hello
use this method to decrypt your phone ( from the chapter "Format Data Partition and Disable Encryption (Android Pie only)" ) on this link :
the custom droid install-twrp-recovery-root-xiaomi-mi-a2-a2-lite (search on qwant)
it works perfectly on my mi max 3
Hello,
I wanted to get lineage os on my phone but when I got to the step where I have to wipe system, data and a few other things system and vendor don't show up, I don't want to flash it without wiping them because I don't want to brick my phone.
I am almost completely new to this so any help would be very appreciated.
Which custom recovery are you using?
ace120ms said:
Which custom recovery are you using?
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I've tried ofox and TWRP both don't show it and TWRP 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 refuse to boot also I have an xt2052-1 if that helps
Use orangefox it boots up
Krykes said:
I've tried ofox and TWRP both don't show it and TWRP 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 refuse to boot also I have an xt2052-1 if that helps
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You have to do adb sideload it and get copy partition, join the Moto e 2020 telegram group to get it
I need help bad - can't figure out how to get my phone working again and it is basically stuck in fastboot.
This is a POCO F3 (alioth) and I previously had Lineage 18 and TWRP recovery installed (since I like to do full backups)
I flashed new firmware, then the OS, then gapps, rebooted, looks great. Awesome. Now I'm just gonna go back and install the latest TWRP and be done. This is where I must have gone wrong.
I used fastboot flash boot twrp.img with the latest version of TWRP (I had to do the same to sideload Lineage 19 since the older version I had was apparently not compatible and couldn't get the Lineage recovery to load) rebooted to recovery, and TWRP asked for my pattern to decrypt as usual. But it would not accept my pattern. I hit cancel, and because I didn't have access to my data I wasn't able to install TWRP by having it patch the ramdisk. Okay, maybe it's a glitch, I tried booting into TWRP again and got the same thing. When I went to reboot again I noticed the slot was A, instead of B which it had always been previously. So I thought maybe my system partition was on B and switching that would solve it. But after I switched that slot, TWRP has never gotten past the splash screen before it reboots and I can't boot into my system at all. Essentially the only thing I can boot into is Fastboot.
I have tried flashing the latest Lineage recovery (does not boot), an older version of TWRP (boots but sees none of my data) and stock MIUI boot.img (boots to recovery but has no options besides wipe).
I am at a loss here - I know I probably did something wrong in there, but is my system wiped? I have a lot of data on there I'd like to retain. I don't think it is wiped but I don't understand the a/b partition setup or why TWRP boot-loops on me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
stevencrayne2 said:
Upgrade to LineageOS 19 gone wrong...
I need help bad - can't figure out how to get my phone working again and it is basically stuck in fastboot.
This is a POCO F3 (alioth) and I previously had Lineage 18 and TWRP recovery installed (since I like to do full backups)
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FWIW althafvly who is one of the LineageOS maintainers of the Xiaomi POCO F3 / Redmi K40 / Mi 11X (alioth) wrote in the post #1 of his XDA thread [ROM][OFFICIAL][alioth/aliothin][12.1] LineageOS 19.1 *(bolded by him)*:
Flashing LineageOS through TWRP is NOT SUPPORTED and NOT ADVISED.
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I figured out what seems to be a solution for preserving my data - for anyone else who has a similar issue, here are the steps I used to solve:
If Lineage recovery boots for you, by all means use that. I couldn't get it to boot from fastboot.
Select slot A in fastboot. flash latest TWRP to boot_a. Select slot A again. boot to recovery. TWRP should load, it will not decrypt your data but it doesn't wipe it either. Hit cancel there. Then go to advanced and ADB sideload. Sideload Lineage ROM. reboot to recovery, and finally Lineage recovery shows up. Sideload Gapps there and whatever else. Boot to system. DO NOT REINSTALL TWRP.
Apparently TWRP can access the disk somehow, but won't decrypt existing data. Hope this helps someone.