Recompiled TWRP 2.8.7.0 fail to decrypt phone in recovery - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dear XDA fellows,
This is a copy of my opening post from the Oneplus forums. It got lost amongst the million: "yaay, i got an invite", "look, my OPT is amazing!" threads.
This is a problem I encountered when trying to flash the Oxygen 2.1 through TWRP (well, 2.0.2 full zip + the smaller 2.1 OTA). I believe this is a 2.8.7.0 recompile by ydss.cn (googling maybe a chinese coder)
The phone is encrypted.
Restarting into TWRP recovery (sadly cannot paste external link android hostfile fid=24052804347797409) you're prompted to enter the decryption password (similar to when I'd boot the phone). Regardless of the user input, The following error message is recieved: E: unable to mount storage
I am able to access the phone if I reboot to the system normally.
This is eerily similar to the bug encountered with OPO and TWRP 2.8.6.0 which Dees-Troy kindly crushed and I wonder if this is the same Qualcomm hardware encryption problem just roaring its head again in OPT.
But if this a straight 2.8.7.0 recompile shouldn't this be resolved?
If this is also similar to the aforementioned OPO problem, I think one should still be able to flash OTAs either through ADB sideload or USB OTG (but I haven't tried either yet).
Anyone has similar problems?
As the compile is not offical I hesitate to post this in Github or email team win directly. (I'd love to pretend I can compile TWRP for oneplus2, but the chances of that are as slim as recieving an OPT invite )

I don't think they've added encryption support yet. You can always update via OTG or ADB Sideload in the mean time.

Yes, it is currently disabled in the git tree as you can see here.

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Post Your Current or Last Boot Issues here (READ BEFORE POSTING PLEASE)

Hi A7 users,
Let's start this off be saying, bare with me English is not my primary language.....
OK now, the reason for this Thread is to find a definite solution for current users and future users who have run into boot issues cuz they were trying to :
A- Go back to Un-rooted and lock bootloader state.
B- Started Playing with root tools and make a huge mistake
C- Started playing with twrp not knowing what they were doing
D- All the above + started flashing images files and got worts.
E- Any other type of situation.
I Know we make mistakes and we learn from them and well here today we are going to try or rather say Find a permanent /define solution to all this issues with your help, so PLEASE ONLY POST IF YOU HAVE RUN INTO ANY OF THIS ISSUES AND HOW YOU GOT INTO THE ENCHILADA ( MESS ) .
If you have the solution to your previous boot problems send me a PM and I'll keep this Thread updated for everyone to see with your solution and of course credit to the user/s.​
NOTE : Please mention which Axon 7 you are using e.g. :
- A2017 (Chinese Variant)
- A2017U (USA Variant)
-A2017G (UK/Europe/International Variant)
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Anyone this issues please post you issue, how to got into the problem, device model and if you got it fix let us know.
https://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=05LD4Ja-h3k
You'd think with all the other posts about problems there'd be something here by now.
Always thank those who are helpful...and just ignore those who aren't.
Mine happened when I wiped Internal storage from twrp. This caused the phone to only see 4gb of internal storage. Came to xda and it was suggested to flash back original boot.img. once that was done 4gb issue was fixed and the radio was gone.
I did indeed try every solution offered (thanks again for all the effort, DrakenFX and others). But, I've come to the conclusion that this is not going to get fixed until XTE releases US images. For other people's sake I hope I am wrong, but I myself decided to proceed with the exchange where I bought it, as I was right at the end of my 14 days (newegg doesn't seem to give the 30 days that xte does). I may be out of an Axon 7 for a while, so for now I am on my amazon ads, Blu R1 HD (with ads defeated
Is there a guide to go back to stock for the A2017G?
i'm on B02 with root and the bootloader still locked.
Like to go back to stock now that ZTE is working on an update to give the A2017G an unlocked bootloader.
Hi all,
I am currently experiencing a bootloop on my Chinese Axon 7. Some of you regulars may have seen me asking in other threads because I've tried to fix it myself, but I've kind of run out of options. Sincerely hoping one of you can help me out!!! I'll buy the winner a beer or 2, haha!
Back story:
Was on B07 with root (tenfar's tool) with locked bootloader and had some issues with the ROM. Like vibrating when I opened the camera and battery drops. So I decided to upgrade to B09. Placed the OTA on SD card and went to: Settings -> update. Worked fine. So I connected it to my PC and made a dump (tenfar's dump tool) of my recovery and boot and stored them. Then I ran the Tenfar's tool, the B09 version and it went like the last one. But when I booted I didn't have wifi, and other issues came up. So I thought: did I make a mistake? So I read it again, checked the COM port again... all checked out. And used Tenfar's tool again. After that it didn't even boot anymore! It plays the nice boot animation and then gets stuck on the end screen with all the pictures.
So after that I restored my dumped recovery.img and boot.img. This is when I knew something was wrong: it still didn't boot! I reset data/cache in the stock recovery: no boot. Still stuck at the end of the boot animation.
What I've tried:
- Flashing the stock B09 update.zip with TWRP.
- Flashing the stock B09 update.zip without updater-script 'assert' and 'get-prop' line. TWRP says 'update.zip is corrupt'. Doesn't install.
- The I put it on SD card and internal memory and tried updating it with stock recovery: 'sorry you cant sdcard upgrade'. That's all it says.
- ADB sideload stock recovery: 'cannot load update.zip'.
I tried different ADB versions, Windows and Mac, different drivers... I tried formatting SD card as FAT32.. Tried different SD card.. Doesn't make a difference.
TWRP log says it can't pass the Zip verification when I try that. If I turn that off it says re.product.name is wrong. But I checked build.prop and updater-script. It's the same! But somehow TWRP comes up with a different one. Also tried removing getprop and assert lines from updater-script. But then it says: ZIP file is corrupt.
TWRP log after trying original, stock B09 flash:
http://pastebin.com/cJivE2TK
Build.prop: moved from /system with TWRP:
http://pastebin.com/b6rryc2n
Build.prop: ro.product.name=P996A03
Updater-script:
Code:
getprop("ro.product.device") == "ailsa_ii" || abort("This package is for \"ailsa_ii\" devices; this is a \"" + getprop("ro.product.device") + "\".");
assert(getprop("ro.product.name") == "P996A03");
But TWRP log: ro.product.name=cm_ailsa_ii
So, yeah, I've been trying on and off for the past couple of days in between work and travelling. Got a back-up phone so it's not that bad. But I really like this phone! It's just been such a pain in the ass the past few days...
I tried researching online and reading all the XDA posts. It is my fault this has happened and feel such a newb for not being able to fix it myself
Many thanks in advance!
aPexalpha said:
Hi all,
I am currently experiencing a bootloop on my Chinese Axon 7. Some of you regulars may have seen me asking in other threads because I've tried to fix it myself, but I've kind of run out of options. Sincerely hoping one of you can help me out!!! I'll buy the winner a beer or 2, haha!
Back story:
Was on B07 with root (tenfar's tool) with locked bootloader and had some issues with the ROM. Like vibrating when I opened the camera and battery drops. So I decided to upgrade to B09. Placed the OTA on SD card and went to: Settings -> update. Worked fine. So I connected it to my PC and made a dump (tenfar's dump tool) of my recovery and boot and stored them. Then I ran the Tenfar's tool, the B09 version and it went like the last one. But when I booted I didn't have wifi, and other issues came up. So I thought: did I make a mistake? So I read it again, checked the COM port again... all checked out. And used Tenfar's tool again. After that it didn't even boot anymore! It plays the nice boot animation and then gets stuck on the end screen with all the pictures.
So after that I restored my dumped recovery.img and boot.img. This is when I knew something was wrong: it still didn't boot! I reset data/cache in the stock recovery: no boot. Still stuck at the end of the boot animation.
What I've tried:
- Flashing the stock B09 update.zip with TWRP.
- Flashing the stock B09 update.zip without updater-script 'assert' and 'get-prop' line. TWRP says 'update.zip is corrupt'. Doesn't install.
- The I put it on SD card and internal memory and tried updating it with stock recovery: 'sorry you cant sdcard upgrade'. That's all it says.
- ADB sideload stock recovery: 'cannot load update.zip'.
I tried different ADB versions, Windows and Mac, different drivers... I tried formatting SD card as FAT32.. Tried different SD card.. Doesn't make a difference.
TWRP log says it can't pass the Zip verification when I try that. If I turn that off it says re.product.name is wrong. But I checked build.prop and updater-script. It's the same! But somehow TWRP comes up with a different one. Also tried removing getprop and assert lines from updater-script. But then it says: ZIP file is corrupt.
TWRP log after trying original, stock B09 flash:
http://pastebin.com/cJivE2TK
Build.prop: moved from /system with TWRP:
http://pastebin.com/b6rryc2n
Build.prop: ro.product.name=P996A03
Updater-script:
Code:
getprop("ro.product.device") == "ailsa_ii" || abort("This package is for \"ailsa_ii\" devices; this is a \"" + getprop("ro.product.device") + "\".");
assert(getprop("ro.product.name") == "P996A03");
But TWRP log: ro.product.name=cm_ailsa_ii
So, yeah, I've been trying on and off for the past couple of days in between work and travelling. Got a back-up phone so it's not that bad. But I really like this phone! It's just been such a pain in the ass the past few days...
I tried researching online and reading all the XDA posts. It is my fault this has happened and feel such a newb for not being able to fix it myself
Many thanks in advance!
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PM I'll help you create a flashable zip base on B10 (Full update release), just make sure to have the following apps:
- 7Zip
- Notepad++
I am was rooting my axon a2017 on b10 chinnese version without any backup after rooting got password screen after boot then i was do factory reset and format data and all looking good but after that i saw that i dont have google play app so i installed macro gapps 6.0 after flashing phone stuck on axon screen (after zte logo) for long time i been wait up to 30 minutes and nothing was done..also i have the message on twrp about the modification(dont understand why i have this message all the time) i saw in xda forum that need to install supersu so i search on internet and was flash super su 2.65 and then when i am was boot device go to zte logo screen and then turning off when i connect the device as mtp device named as a2017u (whats worng with it??? I was flashed b10 root boot.img)
I regret about this root and want to back all to stock without any problems need help from someone
I need stock b10 boot.img if someone can upload
Many thanks!
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DrakenFX said:
PM I'll help you create a flashable zip base on B10 (Full update release), just make sure to have the following apps:
- 7Zip
- Notepad++
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Its will help me too i think
Dear All,
ZTE Axon 7 A2017 (Chinese version) Stuck on Bootloader mode.
Device after power on will Stuck on ZTE logo even power button press longer also will Off and came back to square one and the only way to power off is via selection on bootloader page via volume button which consists of Recovery mode, Power Off, Bootloader and some other mode which I can't recall.
History of this issue. Please bear with long story.
Manage to install MM ROM with B13 via sd card installation via update software in phone setting. follow by Unlocked bootloader and Install TWRP 3.1.1.0 then try few different ROM until one day when I use Xiaomi flashtool my PC crash half way through during flashing resulting in device with Pure Chinese ROM and TWRP also got corrupted, when I said corrupted because I install TWRP 3.1.1.0 but when I go to Recovery mode it shows TWRP 3.0 something. with this corrupted TWRP when I try to install ROM it will show loading but end result is NIL meaning same ROM nothing change.
Until this stage I never did a TWRP backup because all this while the ROM is Not my type of ROM from this junction when I boot back to TWRP and I did Advance Wipe most of it except external sd card thinking that I may be able to install fresh TWRP but my Recovery TWRP is residing in phone storage resulting in No more TWRP recovery software. next thing I did was I connect phone to PC and ran adb fastboot tool to detect device and managed to detect device in recovery mode and I make decision to Locked back the bootloader and did just that and Locked bootloader is Succes and it also Erased everything during the process.
To cut short the story after Locked back bootloader only Bootloader mode is accessible and when I connect to PC and enable Recovery mode (Black screen) and EDL mode (Black screen) from Windows PC Device Manager COM port able to see Qualcomm 9008 for this 2 mode.
I must admit after few days of trying to resolve this Stuck Bootloader issue I almost give up.
Then I remember this Woodo magic by jcadduno which recommends XM flashtool version 2016.08.30.0 but unable to flash after trying few version Xiaomi flashtool and the very latest and I mean from Xiaomi Flashtool webpage http://xiaomiflashtool.com/
version 20170425 that break the ice and finally able to load A2017U ROM because this US ROM my phone No Network detected.
From here onwards I unlocked bootloader and install back TWRP (Installation of TWRP via Axon7toolkit) because of Network issue since I got TWRP I install back A2017 ROM but still Not satisfied because Chinese ROM certain Apps having issue because of Google services and I chance upon this Conversion A2017 to A2017U ROM (Hybrid ROM caused ROM is US and Modem from Chinese Modem)
that I'm stay put right now and my phone now is A2017U model.
I hope this experience can help others with similar Stuck bootloader and those who wish to convert A2017 to A2017U ROM.
below is the link that I described Woodo magic.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/edl-emergency-dl-mode-twrp-unlock-t3553514
Straight forward Axon7toolkit, please don't use Chrome browser cause Chrome will Automatically Delete it after complete download for my case I used Microsoft Edge.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/tool-axon7toolkit-t3573108
below is the link to Hybrid ROM for A2017U
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767154458 by Michael Warner After flash install No verity patch for the bootloader.
Cheers.
I am stuck in a position where I can restore my nandroid backups but get Error 7
when trying to reinstall any Rom on a2017u I was able to fix the unlocked bootloop
by the EDL method. The Rom's are the same as the backups. I think I tried to role back to B29 Causing the bootloop) and have had problems ever since.
Should I try flashing A2017Uv1.1.0B32_Bootstack_by_DrakenFX since the Rooms are all B32?
The B15 and B19 Nandroid's still Restore fine.
Hello all,
i don't get onto forums very often but i thought this was a nice one to add to. i've rooted a few motorolas, a few ztes, a cat; i've also bricked those ztes, cat & a few samsungs. i'm dealing with two Axon7U's; one is factory MM-b29, the other is N-b35.
while screwing around with TWRP, i bricked the b35 (the b29 has been bricked for a month at this time) after i had it almost perfected. by perfected i mean a custom recovery & root user access fully acquired. with DrakenFX's {YOURS; thanks so much. i'm learning to get along with linux} extensive files created to save people from themselves i was able to unbrick the b35. albeit its CELLULAR DATA became unhinged; that's something i could've lived with except it was a loaner and had NO CAMERA! it's camera (along with the ability to push both volume buttons at once for say EDL mode...) was damaged having been beaten across a steering wheel several times. so with my newfound unbricking superpowers i decided to take another crack at the b29. managed to get it unbricked but couldn't get it setup with both TWRP & SuperSU without losing one, the other or, both. at times it didn't even boot up. i was doing pretty much everything cited above for reasons 'why'. best way to learn is by trial & error (if one can afford it).
the b29 is rooted right at this moment; i'm working on it as soon as i leave this posting. i used Axon7_EDL_Tool. i used Axon7root. i used MiFlash. i used Fastboot. I used ADB App Controller software too. back & forth i fought for three days mostly due to downloading glitches and i prevailed. i manipulated a stock OTA full system update.zip by happenstance and it Auto_Updated over itself. in other words it already had the same ROM installed. i don't know what it tested to realize it needed to update to what it already had. it didn't have CELLULAR DATA either. just like the b35, it broke somehow while flashing TWRP or SuperSU. funny thing is it still wanted to update that same ROM after it did. while perusing the system update setting(s) i noticed it had downloaded N-b15 and it wanted to update b29 AGAIN! i opted for the Nougat update. it did alright and appears to have fixed it's CELLULAR DATA too. i haven't looked at it since but i'm confident i can gain root user access with a minimal amount of effort.
The main problem i've had with dealing with bricked devices is the age of the file downloads. most of them are simply GONE!, expired links and whatnot. if i'd had a clear path say from a custom recovery and rooted boot image of my factory version or the path that leads to it, i'd have been fixed up long ago. i've found partial 'paths' if you will that almost get me there but no quite all the way. flashing images & zips through fastboot are different from their counterparts entered through TWRP or Emergency Download Mode which of course are both different too. three different ways to get into one's phone makes it almost impossible to keep them perfected.
i'm not sure i did what i'm supposed to regarding this thread. Thank you DrakenFX for your time & knowledge; you've saved my old Axon7!
Hello all update;
b35 Nougat phone is retired. b29 managed to update itself to b35 7.1.1. however, its CELLULAR DATA is still broken. i haven't managed to figure out how or where it's broken so i cannot fix it.
what i'm trying to do now is flash Magisk instead of SuperSU and using a TWRP version 3.0.3-1. heck i've used all of TWRP's versions in my efforts to reacquire CELLULAR DATA.
crazy part is the phone knows its CELLULAR DATA carrier and freely displays all of its hookup info. this is very frustrating.

[marmite] Official Wileyfox Swift 2+ Updates (also for root) - Repository

Hi!
As Wileyfox issued another OTA today and the last time I had a hard time to find the proper information, I thought I'd start a thread that contains the update information and links for ALL OTAs in one place right at the start.
But first of all: This would not be possible without linuxct and mdosch who delivered this information in a combined effort. I added only a few things, like the new updates and put everything in one place.
1. The official update links from Wileyfox (partially from here, here and myself):
TOS118C (Recovery Image)
TOS163B (Recovery Image) Deleted by Wileyfox
TOS208G (Recovery Image) Deleted by Wileyfox
TOS249H (Recovery Image)
TOS319I (Recovery Image) Deleted by Wileyfox
TOS373J missing
UOS224B missing
UOS273C (Recovery Image)
TOS118C (Fastboot Image) Deleted by Wileyfox
TOS163B (Fastboot Image) Deleted by Wileyfox
TOS208G (Fastboot Image) Deleted by Wileyfox
TOS249H (Fastboot Image)
TOS319I (Fastboot Image)
TOS373J (Fastboot Image)
UOS224B missing
UOS273C missing
TOS089A to TOS118C (OTA Update)
TOS118C to TOS163B (OTA Update)
TOS163B to TOS208G (OTA Update)
TOS208G to TOS249H (OTA Update)
TOS249H to TOS319I (OTA Update)
TOS319I to TOS373J (OTA Update)
TOS373J to UOS224B (OTA Update to OREO 1)
UOS224B to UOS273C (OTA Update)
TOS373J to UOS273C (OTA Update to OREO 2)
2. The instructions how to make the OTA links work (taken from here):
If you directly click it, it will return an Error 404, but that is not true since the file actually exists... But requires a special HTTP header to be visible. Since I wanted to grab the OTA link now that, for once, I finally got an OTA in this phone after always upgrading through fastboot images, I used wireshark to determine the server where it fetches it and the full file route. It turns out the header sends a special UA string as you can see in the picture attached: rsotaua 1.0, which is, most probably, a randomly generated string. Now here's the thing: if you want to switch the UA you'll need an extension to do so. linuxct has used this one and on Firefox I used this one. As soon as it's installed, go to the Options of the extension and add it like here:
Code:
WILEYFOX rsotaua 1.0 Chrome Replace WF
Once the string is inserted, switch to it and hit the URL. The OTA should be downloadable now.
As I just found out: The "User Agent Switcher" for Chrome works just as fine.
3. The instructions how to update a rooted phone (taken from here):
I'll write down what I did to get it finally work, but be aware you might brick your phone. I did this with Windows 7 and 10 successfully with fastboot and adb installed.
3.1. Download and unzip the fastboot image from point 1. Then switch to fastboot mode and flash boot, recovery and system.
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
3.2. Boot to stock recovery and choose "apply update from adb". Then sideload the update.
Code:
adb sideload wf-marmite-aa4d5d86bc-to-8eec3af77b-signed.zip
This is, of course, an EXAMPLE! You have to put in the name of the actual update you want to do.
3.3. After successful install wipe cache and dalvik/arts cache and reboot to system. If you have issues with "dm verity" do it with the following command (I myself didn't need to do it):
Code:
adb reboot "dm-verity enforcing"
3.4. When the update is configured let the phone switched on for a while (I don't know why, but mdosch ended in a bootloop and had to start again when he instantly rebooted, I myself didn't need to wait). Here you can already put the SuperUser ZIP-file onto your phone via USB (or do it later via sideload).
3.5. Then boot to bootloader and BOOT (not flash) TWRP
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1-0-marmite.img
3.6. If you have the SuperUser ZIP-file already on the phone flash it, otherwise go to "ADB -> Sideload" and install there
Code:
adb sideload superuser.zip
3.7. Wipe cache and dalvik/arts cache and finally reboot. Again, if you have issues with "dm verity" do it with the following command (I myself didn't need to do it)::
Code:
adb reboot "dm-verity enforcing"
This is how it worked for me in Windows 7 and 10 on my Wileyfox Swift 2 Plus. Neither did I brick my phone, nor did I loose ANY(!) data, neither from storage nor from any app. But as I don't know what you did with yours I won't issue any warranties here...
BTW: If you ever wondered, when you do the OTA the phone saves the zip here: data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache
So, linuxct and mdosch thank you very much again and I hope you don't mind about what I did with your input. :fingers-crossed:
And also thanks to image45 and DIMICH666 for getting hold of some more of the image links.
Thanks, wish I had found this 2 hours earlier! I had been downloading the OTA update but it was failing to install. Spent ages searching my phone for the location of the download without success. Eventually connected my phone to my laptop and did 'adb logcat' - found the URL of the OTA File download "http:\/\/ota-files.wf.bsp.ninja\/marmite\/wf-marmite-8eec3af77b-to-0fcf4099d0-signed.zip". Changed 'User Agent' as described, put the URL in the address bar and hit enter and hey presto! Good to have a repository to refer to.
Hi
I'm already on TOS163B. Can I just sideload the TOS208G OTA zip? Without reflashing the boot, recovery and system images from TOS163B?
The images from TOS208G are not available.?
Thanks for this.
I managed to grab the TOD208G OTA. Flashing the zip in TWRP did not work though. I got an unexpected fingerprint error (6.0.1 instead of 7.1.2). I flashed the last available debloater on TOS163B (which worked fine), but that probably has got me in trouble now. Is there any way to fix this easily, without having to root and remove all the debloat stuff manually?
(... I dream about Lineage 14.1)
H2Oxide said:
Thanks for this.
(... I dream about Lineage 14.1)
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We all do, I tried an unofficial build however no WiFi yet :crying:
Even with an official build we would still have the unlocked bootloader warning screen and the dm-verity screen that threatens to switch your phone off in 30 seconds if power not pressed. I am sure it only gave you 5 seconds then just continue to boot when running on the Cyanogen ROMs
I am sure there is some ADB the resolve this for the oneplusone phones.
After initial boot the ROM got stuck on the white splash screen. After I installed Magisk via TWRP flashable zip it worked so must need dm-verity switch off.
I never updated back at the end of 2016 because I was unsure if it was a good idea but now I've become annoyed by it constantly asking me to (OTA UK). Should I update to cm-marmite 460.6 MB like it's asking me to? And then I suppose it will pick up and ask me to install the updates since? Thanks.
quixoticduck said:
Should I update to cm-marmite 460.6 MB like it's asking me to? And then I suppose it will pick up and ask me to install the updates since? Thanks.
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It needs to be what you want, I flashed the cm-13.1.4-ZNH2KAS5RM-marmite-signed-5175bd793a.zip then removed the cm updater to stop it prompting me to move to the next update as it would eventually have you on current build if you accept all the updates.
I flashed cm-13.1.4 as I found it the most stable Cyanogen Marshmallow 6.0.1 ROM and I wanted xposed framework.
However like I said at start of post what do you need from your phone/ android version?
image45 said:
It needs to be what you want, I flashed the cm-13.1.4-ZNH2KAS5RM-marmite-signed-5175bd793a.zip then removed the cm updater to stop it prompting me to move to the next update as it would eventually have you on current build if you accept all the updates.
I flashed cm-13.1.4 as I found it the most stable Cyanogen Marshmallow 6.0.1 ROM and I wanted xposed framework.
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Thanks, I see what you mean, about it being personal preference. The last couple years I've stepped away from rooting and flashing roms, so right now I suppose all I really want is a stable safe version. Back in 2016 I remember people being worried about the OTA update released right after Cyanogenmod's end, with people thinking the new update might be suspicious (why I never updated, and then stopped following things). So if it turned out that the OTA update was fine then I suppose the easiest and safest way to stop it bugging me about the update might just be to update xD as long as there's no risks (besides the basic risk that any update could bring). Probably makes it easier for any further updates too if any appear.
I hadn't heard of the xposed framework, sounds interesting, I'll look into that just in case I want to use it.
quixoticduck said:
I hadn't heard of the xposed framework, sounds interesting, I'll look into that just in case I want to use it.
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You need an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery to install xposed framework. However I can jump between any of the Swift 2 ROMs when ever I wish of course.
Currently on the update right before that one, with TWRP and Magisk installed. I found the zip as instructed. Has anybody had success with Flashfire for a small OTA update like this or do you absolutely have to use adb sideload?
Don't know whether I can post links to other sites but there are instruction on how to update to 7.1.2 using the OTA file for both rooted and non-rooted devices at
http://www.stechguide.com/install-android-7-1-2-nougat-on-wileyfox-swift-2/
H2Oxide said:
Thanks for this.
I managed to grab the TOD208G OTA. Flashing the zip in TWRP did not work though. I got an unexpected fingerprint error (6.0.1 instead of 7.1.2). I flashed the last available debloater on TOS163B (which worked fine), but that probably has got me in trouble now. Is there any way to fix this easily, without having to root and remove all the debloat stuff manually?
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Any thoughts on this? Can I force a sideload or would that be unwise...
der_dkw said:
So, linuxct and mdosch thank you very much again and I hope you don't mind about what I did with your input. :fingers-crossed:
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Sure that's fine.
I really appreciate you collected all the information and created this overview.
Well I finally managed to try the adb sideload and this is what I got.
What's wrong here?
I'm using TOS163B (7.1.2) so I don't know why it says I have 6.0.1 test keys. I'm trying to sideload TOS208G
Any help is much appreciated
Jack3volution said:
What's wrong here?
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You are using TWRP not stock recovery.
The OTA zips check your device for not being altered (like rooting or using custom recovery) this is why you have to go to a plain stock rom while flashing boot, recovery and system from the fastboot image (not the complete image as it will erase your data as well I assume).
After you have done this boot to stock recovery and adb sideload the first OTA zip then reboot and so on until you are on the latest.
Then you can boot twrp (I recommend booting instead of flashing as for me it complained about my device being altered when I flashed twrp) and root again (as root was lost during this update process).
Thanks! my mistake. Yeah I still have stock recovery
Cheers
mdosch said:
Then you can boot twrp (I recommend booting instead of flashing as for me it complained about my device being altered when I flashed twrp) and root again (as root was lost during this update process).
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What's the actual different between booting TWRP and flashing please?
image45 said:
What's the actual different between booting TWRP and flashing please?
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Booting means you boot TWRP temporarily without replacing your stock recovery. Flashing means you replace the stock recovery with TWRP.
mdosch said:
You are using TWRP not stock recovery.
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Hmm it didn't work in stock recovery either
Jack3volution said:
Hmm it didn't work in stock recovery either
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Did you apply the OTA zips in the correct order?
Did you alter your devices in any way like rooting or installing magisk?
You are on TOS163B you said. Did you start your device before booting to recovery? For me after sideloading the TOS163B, sideloading of TOS208G failed when I tried to install it instantly so I cleared the cache/dalvik cache booted to Android, then rebooted to (stock) recovery again and successfully sideloaded TOS208G.

Moving from stock Android 5.0.1 to Resurrection Remix N v5.8.5.

Hello community!
First of all, I feel I have to apologize to you all since I know I have clogged the forum with a lot of requests of help about upgrading my smartphone... They are scattered all over the place so I have decided to gathered in a definitive one.
I have edited this post to make it a comprehensive guide for all the people who want to upgrade their HUAWEI P8 LITE ALICE from the stock Android 5.0.1 to the Resurrection Remix N v5.8.5. Before go any further I want you to read the following disclaimer:
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE READ THIS!!
I am not a developer. I am not a programmer. I have been greatly helped by the user Botar230 so, unfortunately, I cannot help you in case of problems. I myself had problems and had to ask for help. The only thing I can say is to be always polite and try to explain, as best as you can, what's going on.
I will try to be as much clear as possible here but keep in mind that english is not my native language so it is possible that I might mistaking something. My apologize. I am not responsible for any damage you may do to your mobile and I am not responsible to any data loss it may occur. You should ALWAYS do a backup before proceeding. ALWAYS.
I've decided to flash Resurrection Remix N v5.8.5. because it is pre-rooted with Magisk.
BEFORE start to upgrade your mobile, read all this post twice and be sure to understood all the things I have written here. Check the links, check if you have the correct files, check if your mobile is fully charged, check if the bootloader is unlocked, check if you have the right ADB files and drivers downloaded and installed. Please do it BEFORE you start everything.
Done? Everything is fine? So, here we go!
GOAL: Moving from stock Android 5.0.1 to Resurrection Remix N v5.8.5.
MY MOBILE: Huawei P8 Lite ALICE (ALE-L21) unbranded single SIM - Build number: BalongC50B311 - Kernel 3.10.61-gcd3fde7 - EMUI 3.1
BOOTLOADER STATUS: unlocked, checked via ADB
The build number and the kernel number might differ. You should check them carefully and search around this forum how to proceed properly. Also, I totally don't know what to do if you have a double SIM phone. Sorry.
These are the files I have downloaded and put on the MicroSD before starting the whole process:
b895_update.zip
open_gapps-arm64-7.1-nano-20180702
RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin.zip
The file TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL.img have to be put in the same directory where adb.exe is since you will flash it via adb command: fastboot flash recovery TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL.img once you have entered in fastboot mode AND you have checked that your bootloader is unlocked.
Now, the next steps that worked for me are:
install TWRP_3.1.1-0 via ADB
Factory reset (Wipe -> Swipe to wipe)
update the device with b895_update to get Android 6.0 and EMUI 4 (by putting b895_update on the SD card and flash it via TWRP previously installed or via sideload as suggested by Botar230. I find myself comfortable to use ADB.)
install again TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB or via sideload
Flash RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin) via TWRP AND at the same time...
Flash Open Gapps via TWRP. You HAVE TO USE THE ARM64 - 7.1 VERSION!!!
Reboot your device. It is done! :good:
NOTE!! Updating the phone to b895 will take really a lot of time. Seriously. It might be scary but it's ok. It will update EMUI too.
NOTE!! When you install TWRP via ADB, the TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL.img file MUST BE in the same directory where the adb.exe file is.
At this point, everything should be fine, working and squeaky clean!
The ROM is pre-rooted with Magisk and that's pretty cool!
At this point I think my brief tutorial is over. If you find out something important missing or wrong, please point it out! It will help other people! Thank you!
Some links about ADB that I found quite useful:
How to Install TWRP Recovery via Fastboot On Any Android Device
How to Use ADB & Fastboot Commands with your Android Device
ADB Shell
Once again I have to thank the immense patience of BOTAR230 and all the people that worked so hard to make everything possible: I mean the guys (and gals? Maybe, I don't know... ) behind the Resurrection Remix ROM, behind the TWRP project and the Open Gapps and the many more I probably forgot! Thanks everyone!
DaGreatAssyr said:
Hello community!
First of all, I feel I have to apologize to you all since I know I have clogged the forum with a lot of requests of help about upgrading my smartphone... They are scattered all over the place so I have decided to gathered in a definitive one.
Next, I am quite insecure on all the steps so I will try to make a comprehensive list and keep it updated hoping it will help all the Huawei P8 Lite ALICE users that will do the same process I am about to do. Let's proceed!
GOAL: Moving from stock Android 5.0.1 to OpenKirin's MoKee
MY MOBILE: Huawei P8 Lite ALICE (ALE-L21) unbranded single SIM - Build number: BalongC50B311 - Kernel 3.10.61-gcd3fde7 - EMUI 3.1
BOOTLOADER STATUS: unlocked, checked via ADB
Now, the next steps would be to root the mobile. My wild guess are
install TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB
install Magisk to root Android 5.0.1
At this point I am not perfectly sure if those steps are right AND if Magisk is the right choice to root Android 5.0.1 on my mobile. Are there other ways to do that?
Once the device is rooted, the next steps should be:
update the device with b895_update to get Android 6.0 and EMUI 4 (by putting b895_update on the SD card and flash it via TWRP previously installed)
install again TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB
install again Magisk to root Android 6.0
install pa_alice-7.3.1-EOL-20180203 (or RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin)
That's the theory. I've used SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SYSTEMMODE but it bricked the phone after I updated to Android 6.0 and the user Botar230 told me that it is no longer updated and used and suggested me to use Magisk instead.
The files I have are:
b895_update.zip
open_gapps-arm-7.1-stock-20180626.zip
RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin.zip
pa_alice-7.3.1-EOL-20180203.zip
TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL.img
Previously, I have updated my device to Android 6.0 and installed TWRP 3.1.1-0 and everything went really good. When I tried to root the phone with SuperSU-v2.82, it bricked. Now the phone is restored to its initial conditions, brandless.
I have read THIS POST but it's pretty old and most of the link there are not working anymore.
So, if someone is kindly willingly to give me a hand (yeah, another one, I know... ) on this subject, I'd really appreciate it. Again.
Thanks in advance!
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I didn't fully understand you, so I'll write a quick guide how to move from stock android 5.0.1 to any other custom ROM (I've read that you already unlocked your bootloader and flashed twrp so I'll skip those two)
First of all, use this version of TWRP.
1. Boot into TWRP
2. Factory reset (Wipe -> Swipe to wipe)
3. Flash B896 update (B895 is fine too)
4. Flash TWRP (Install -> Select image -> Recovery)
5. Flash a custom ROM of your choice
6. Flash Open GAPPS (I recommend flashing NANO version)
7. (Optionally) Flash Magisk if your custom ROM isn't pre-rooted (if unsure, check the root status before flashing)
Fun fact: You don't need to put every file on SD card to flash it. You can also use sideload
Botar230 said:
I didn't fully understand you, so I'll write a quick guide how to move from stock android 5.0.1 to any other custom ROM (I've read that you already unlocked your bootloader and flashed twrp
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Hello Botar230! At the present time, I only unlocked the bootloader.
No TWRP installed so far.
Thank you for adding some steps I have missed (like the factory reset and the GApps! :good: )!!
The TWRP version I have is the same you suggested me so this is fine!
Yes, now that I think about, nearly all the custom ROM are pre-rooted and there's an option to switch the root in the setting panel but I will check it eventually.
I have make corrections in my list after your suggestion:
install TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB
Factory reset (Wipe -> Swipe to wipe)
update the device with b895_update to get Android 6.0 and EMUI 4 (by putting b895_update on the SD card and flash it via TWRP previously installed or via sideload)
install again TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB or via sideload
install pa_alice-7.3.1-EOL-20180203 (or RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin)
Flash open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20180630
Check whether the ROM is rootable and eventually flash Magisk
The files I have are:
b895_update.zip
open_gapps-arm-7.1-stock-20180626.zip (I will not use these)
open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20180630.zip (I will use these one! )
RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin.zip
pa_alice-7.3.1-EOL-20180203.zip
TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL.img
Everything looks good now. Btw you don't need to flash nano gapps exclusively, it's just a matter of your personal preference which one you choose.
Sent from my LG-K220 using XDA Labs
Botar230 said:
Btw you don't need to flash nano gapps exclusively, it's just a matter of your personal preference which one you choose.
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To be honest, I don't know what to choose between all the options I have seen on the website. Let's say that if the installation works properly it's a matter of seconds to make a backup and try another Gapp. For the moment I will follow your suggestion.
That's what I have done so far:
install TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB DONE AND OK!
Factory reset (Wipe -> Swipe to wipe) DONE AND OK!
update the device with b895_update to get Android 6.0 and EMUI 4 (by putting b895_update on the SD card and flash it via TWRP previously installed or via sideload) DONE AND OK!
install again TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB or via sideload DONE AND OK!
Everything is working fine so far but I am a little bit nervous about these one. I will take a deep breathe and I will proceed right now. I can flash the ROM and the Gapps with TWRP, right? I am mostly sure about but a confirm could ease my fear of bricking the phone again... :silly:
install pa_alice-7.3.1-EOL-20180203 (or RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin)
Flash open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20180630
Check whether the ROM is rootable and eventually flash Magisk
DaGreatAssyr said:
To be honest, I don't know what to choose between all the options I have seen on the website. Let's say that if the installation works properly it's a matter of seconds to make a backup and try another Gapp. For the moment I will follow your suggestion.
That's what I have done so far:
install TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB DONE AND OK!
Factory reset (Wipe -> Swipe to wipe) DONE AND OK!
update the device with b895_update to get Android 6.0 and EMUI 4 (by putting b895_update on the SD card and flash it via TWRP previously installed or via sideload) DONE AND OK!
install again TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB or via sideloadDONE AND OK!
Everything is working fine so far but I am a little bit nervous about these one. I will take a deep breathe and I will proceed right now. I can flash the ROM and the Gapps with TWRP, right? I am mostly sure about but a confirm could ease my fear of bricking the phone again... :silly:
install pa_alice-7.3.1-EOL-20180203 (or RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin)
Flash open_gapps-arm-7.1-nano-20180630
Check whether the ROM is rootable and eventually flash Magisk
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Yes, everything is correct.
Sent from my LG-K220 using XDA Labs
Botar230 said:
Yes, everything is correct.
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First of all, thank you for your immense patience!!
That's what happened so far:
install TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB DONE AND OK!
Factory reset (Wipe -> Swipe to wipe) DONE AND OK!
update the device with b895_update to get Android 6.0 and EMUI 4 (by putting b895_update on the SD card and flash it via TWRP previously installed or via sideload) DONE AND OK!
install again TWRP_3.1.1-0_ALICE_BL via ADB or via sideload DONE AND OK!
install pa_alice-7.3.1-EOL-20180203 (or RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin) DONE AND OK!
I had to install the open_gapps-arm64 since the system required the ARM64 but apart that...
Flash open_gapps-arm64-7.1-stock-20180630.zip DONE BUT NOT OK! - I've tried to install the NANO and the STOCK Gapps but every time I got the same error message on TWRP: "failed to mount data: operation not supported on transport endpoint". Google Play and all the Google apps cannot connect: the Google error message is always the same: "couldn't sign in". I've double checked the login and they work both on my PC and on the other phones so I'm sure they are correct. Now I'm searching what kind of error it is but I'm not finding much infos about. Plus, there is the warning message saying that "Google Play services has stopped" and it keeps popping on the screen.
Check whether the ROM is rootable and eventually flash Magisk NOT DONE YET but it seems that it is not pre-rooted.
I am searching the web to understand what's going on here.
It's probably because the custom ROM that you've chosen uses f2fs file system on /data partition instead of ext4. Try to do this:
Boot to TWRP -> Wipe -> Advanced wipe -> Choose Data -> Repair or change file system. From here you can see if the file system of /data is ext4 or f2fs. If it's f2fs, then click Change file system and choose ext4.
Before doing all of this, you should flash b895 again, do a factory reset, flash twrp, flash your custom ROM, change /data file system, and finally gapps so there will be no conflicts between old and new gapps.
Hello again!
Sorry for the silence, got some busy day but here I am.
Before doing what you told me, I've tried to do a backup with TWRP and I've been flooded with error messages:
failed to mount '/data' (Operation not supported on transport endpoint)
Unable to recreate /data/media folder
Unable to mount storage
failed to mount '/data' (Operation not supported on transport endpoint)
Unable to mount /data/media/TWRP/.twrps
And, of course, the backup process failed.
At this point I cannot do anything with TWRP.
I cannot backup, cannot flash a ROM or a ZIP.
The phone works fine, it boots and I got no problems. I can boot it via ADB too.
I'm really scared it will brick or loop sooner or later. I am keeping it turned off and wait for any other advice before proceeding since it would be quite pesky to restart from scratch again....
Following your directions I've seen that the data file system is ext3.
DaGreatAssyr said:
Hello again!
Sorry for the silence, got some busy day but here I am.
Before doing what you told me, I've tried to do a backup with TWRP and I've been flooded with error messages:
failed to mount '/data' (Operation not supported on transport endpoint)
Unable to recreate /data/media folder
Unable to mount storage
failed to mount '/data' (Operation not supported on transport endpoint)
Unable to mount /data/media/TWRP/.twrps
And, of course, the backup process failed.
At this point I cannot do anything with TWRP.
I cannot backup, cannot flash a ROM or a ZIP.
The phone works fine, it boots and I got no problems. I can boot it via ADB too.
I'm really scared it will brick or loop sooner or later. I am keeping it turned off and wait for any other advice before proceeding since it would be quite pesky to restart from scratch again....
Following your directions I've seen that the data file system is ext3.
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Don't worry, it won't brick. Maybe the internal storage is encrypted. In order to remove encryption, go to Wipe -> Format data.
Hello Botar230! Something funny (in a very positive way) happened! I did as you told me: I booted in recovery mode and went to WIPE -> FORMAT DATA.
Then I considered to install the other ROM I had, RR-N-v5.8.5-20180302-alice-OpenKirin and it has been the best idea I could have!!! :laugh:
After I formatted the data, I rebooted in recovery mode and checked that the problems where all disappeared and they actually did. Then I flashed the OpenKirin ROM and the Nano Gapps you told me.
SURPRISE SURPRISE the OpenKirin ROM is pre-rooted with Magisk 15.3 and the installation, this time, went perfectly fine without any trouble! Plus, Magisk updated to the latest version, the 16!
As I promised, I will now update my first post on how to upgrade my mobile phone hoping it will be useful for someone else but first I want to enjoy my brand new phone!
And, of course, I want to thank you for all the support you gave me in these days! You have been really patient and kind! I am really sorry I cannot help you back since (as you have noticed...) I am not much of an expert so all I can give you is my gratitude and thankfulness! THANK YOU 1000 TIMES BOTAR!! :highfive:
You're welcome. Have a nice day! :highfive:
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[TOOL][HOW-TO] [Nexus 5X] Bootloop of Death (BLOD) Workaround [Flashable Zip]

Bootloop of Death (BLOD) Workaround AnyKernel3 zip for Nexus 5X
osm0sis said:
Guys.. bad news.. my Nexus 5X just got hit with the BLOD.
Good news for everyone is I spent a bit of time tonight to first patch TWRP 3.2.1-0-FBE (File-Based Encryption support) image to be 4core, then made an AnyKernel2 zip which will patch the existing boot and recovery partitions on-device to add all the 4core fixes from @XCnathan32.
Should work over any ROM, any custom kernel, recovery, etc., can be added in queue after ROM, root zip + custom kernel to patch it from TWRP or FlashFire (so good for OTAs), and simplifies the initial process greatly since you can now fastboot boot any 4core recovery.img and then adb sideload my AK3 zip to fix the likely newer recovery you already had on your device.
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Original thread posts: Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P
Now updated to an AnyKernel3 zip to support the SAR (system-as-root) and 2SI (2 stage init) ROMs that have popped up for Pie and Android 10+!
General Information
If you've found this thread then I'm sure you probably already know what the Bootloop of Death is - separation of the performance (perf) CPU cores - and that the only way to recover from it is to unlock your bootloader and patch to disable the faulty cluster. If you have not enabled unlocking your bootloader yet, the known methods to get it to boot long enough so you can go to System, then Developer Options and toggle "OEM unlocking" are:
super cooling the device in a freezer in a ziplock bag to keep out moisture,
super heating around the camera, and
letting the battery run all the way down before trying to boot.
For further details on these methods check out the original threads by @XCnathan32, linked in the "Thanks" section.
Some important notes before going any further:
Freezing at the Google logo likely points to it being perf cluster separation, but this could also be caused by other components separating.
Freezing at the boot animation suggests ROM/ROM data problem or could also potentially be a BLOD with other components now beginning to separate and that's what people have reported when the 4core mods suddenly stop working with no configuration changes - if you've tried the default boot.img for your ROM, patched with the BLOD AK3 and it still doesn't work, sorry but your device is a brick.
If no 4core recovery boots for you then you definitely have more components than just the performance cores separated, sorry but your device is a brick.
I haven't seen anyone say their devices only worked using a "1core" modification who had tried a proper 4core patched setup; 4core makes sense because it's the separate perf cores cluster becoming unsoldered, but if the 4 low power cores cluster also starts to come unsoldered logically not even a single core would work.. I think that's where the "Green Screen Of Death" comes into it.
DemiGod = Green Screen Of Death; unfortunately this (more components separating given more time - maybe the flash memory chip?) is why many call the 4core workaround only temporary.. there's not much that can be done after that from what I've read.
EX Kernel does not support FBE on these devices because the EX zip patches the fstab forcefdeorfbe flag to encryptable.
Android 10 does not appear to support FBE on these devices but the 4core FBE TWRP build can be used to BLOD patch the latest TWRP (see instructions in next post).
On Oreo, I was personally on stock ROM still, FBE enabled, rooted with SuperSU v2.82 SR5 + suhide and the latest Franco Kernel on my 5X. Then I bumped up the min freq on the low perf cores and it's working great - totally fine for general use, just anything creating a bit of heat like games maxing the low power cores for awhile, or charging, will make it pretty painfully laggy and risk further solder deterioration.
Even though SuperSU development is ostensibly dead, I still strongly recommend it on BLOD-affected devices using stock ROM for reasons I'll explain below.
My development work on my many projects comes out of my free time, so if you enjoy this project or anything else I've done on xda, please consider sponsoring my ongoing work using my GitHub Sponsors profile. For a one-time donation you can hit the donate link from my profile. Thank you for your support!
Step-By-Step Installation Instructions
Any quoted commands should be entered without quotes
1) Download and unzip platform-tools for your PC from https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools.html
2) Navigate to https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=312881 (also mirrored below) and download N5X-6P_BLOD_Workaround_Injector_Addon-AK3-signed.zip to your platform-tools folder as well as
2a) twrp-3.2.1-0-fbe-4core-bullhead.img (Nexus 5X), or​2b) twrp-3.2.1-0-fbe-4core-angler.img (Nexus 6P)​3) Hold Shift + right-click on your platform-tools folder and
3a) Open a command window here (Windows <10), or​3b) Open a PowerShell window here, then enter "cmd" at the Windows PowerShell prompt (Windows 10+)​4) Reboot your phone to bootloader and connect it to your PC with a USB cable
5) Enter "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.1-0-fbe-4core-bullhead.img" into the cmd prompt
6) Reboot your phone to recovery and tap Advanced, then ADB Sideload
7) Enter "adb sideload N5X-6P_BLOD_Workaround_Injector_Addon-AK3-signed.zip" into the cmd prompt
8) Reboot and cross your fingers that it works
For information how to seamlessly update to stock and custom ROM OTAs, see the following post
Source Code: https://github.com/osm0sis/N5X-6P-BLOD-Workaround-Injector
Status: No Longer Updated
Thanks:
- @XCnathan32 for researching and developing the 4core workarounds for both the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P
- chetgurevitch (GitHub) for the original FBE supporting TWRP builds
- @Aukaminator for the original step-by-step write-up
Update Flashing Instructions
Keep N5X-6P_BLOD_Workaround_Injector_Addon-AK3-signed.zip on your device sdcard, henceforth referred to as BLOD AK3 zip
The correct manual order for a clean flash is: ROM -> root -> custom kernel -> BLOD AK3
Always flash the BLOD AK3 zip last!
Reflashing the BLOD AK3 zip will likely be required after anything that could modify the boot.img or recovery.img, including (but not limited to): ROM updates, custom kernel updates, custom recovery updates.
ROMs:
On custom ROMs with built-in Flash After Update (i.e. OmniROM-based), place your root (if using SuperSU), custom kernel and BLOD AK3 zip in /sdcard/OpenDelta/FlashAfterUpdate/ ensuring the BLOD AK3 is last in the directory listing so that they will be flashed after each update.
On custom ROMs that do not have built-in Flash After Update (i.e. LineageOS-based), you may add my FlashAfterUpdate addon.d script to /system/addon.d/ and then place your root (if using SuperSU), custom kernel and BLOD AK3 zip in /sdcard/FlashAfterUpdate/ ensuring the BLOD AK3 is last for the same effect: flashed after every OTA.
On stock ROM rooted with SuperSU (SuperSU v2.82-SR5 recommended) instead of tapping "Reboot & Install" once the OTA is downloaded you should use @Chainfire's excellent FlashFire app to queue the OTA from /data/ota_package/update_s.zip then queue the SuperSU zip, custom kernel and BLOD AK3 zip, ensuring the BLOD AK3 is last. This is how I have mine set up, since this is by far the most seamless. Be sure to disable EverRoot since SuperSU v2.82-SR5 is newer than the SuperSU included in FlashFire.
On stock ROM rooted with Magisk you must uninstall Magisk from within Magisk Manager to restore your stock boot.img, reboot the ROM to restore your stock recovery partition, tap "Reboot & Install" once the OTA is downloaded, then go through the steps above to flash the 4core TWRP and BLOD AK3 zip again. I definitely recommend SuperSU on this device to avoid the hassle of unrooting and/or messing with factory images.
Kernels:
Custom kernels can be flashed from an app like Franco Kernel Manager & Updater, which can be set to flash without reboot for Franco Kernel updates, or "Flash only" can be chosen in the manual flasher. The FK app supports all types of AnyKernel3 zip so the BLOD AK3 zip may then be flashed after the custom kernel zip to repatch the new kernel's ramdisk.
For other kernel managers that don't support AK3 zips, simply reboot to recovery and flash the BLOD AK3 zip from there to repatch before attempting to boot the ROM again. Also see above under "stock ROM rooted with SuperSU", since FlashFire also works perfectly for this use-case, queuing the custom kernel zip and then the BLOD AK3 zip, with FlashFire's EverRoot option disabled since the device is already rooted.
Recoveries:
Download the updated custom recovery .img and, without flashing it, reboot to recovery, use TWRP's flash image feature to flash the new recovery.img, then without rebooting immediately flash the BLOD AK3 zip to patch it. You can then dump/backup the recovery partition if you want it as a recovery.img. Custom recovery updates can also be done from FlashFire, queuing the BLOD AK3 zip afterward, but the "Preserve recovery" feature must be disabled.
If you prefer to stay on stock recovery for some reason, you can still use TWRP to do the above without flashing TWRP to the device by using "fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-0-fbe-4core-bullhead.img".
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Changelog
2018-01-15 - Original post in other BLOD threads.
2018-07-21 - Update AK2 Core+Backend files to latest, add searching of all init.*.rc files for problematic cpuset commands which were popularized by Franco Kernel and are now used by multiple custom kernels. (6734 downloads)
2019-10-30 - Update to AnyKernel3, add support for SAR and 2SI Treblized ROMs. (886 downloads)
2020-01-16 - Update AK3 Core+Backend files to latest to fix AVBv1 signing in recovery on Android 10, update boot_signer-dexed.jar. (428 downloads)
2020-02-17 - Update AK3 Core+Backend files to latest to fix SAR mount support in fragmented TWRP and Lineage 16+17 Recovery. (1188 downloads)
2020-05-25 - Update AK3 Core+Backend files to latest to improve SAR mount support in Lineage 17 Recovery and AVBv1 signing. (1276 downloads)
2021-07-21 - Update AK3 Core+Backend files to latest to support Lineage 18.1 recovery and Android 11 ROMs.
Good luck and enjoy!
Thanks a lot for your hard work Sir ..!
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hey,
my nexus 5x unfortunately started having the bootloop issue yesterday.
i tried fixing it using your instructions, now it's stuck in the colored boot animation. it's not frozen, but just stays in the animation forever (i waited already more than 1.5 hrs).
do you have any suggestions what i could try?
thanks in advance!
en_jo said:
hey,
my nexus 5x unfortunately started having the bootloop issue yesterday.
i tried fixing it using your instructions, now it's stuck in the colored boot animation. it's not frozen, but just stays in the animation forever (i waited already more than 1.5 hrs).
do you have any suggestions what i could try?
thanks in advance!
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Does the 4core recovery work? If so, try flashing the lastest factory image, then the BLOD AK2 zip again and see if that helps. If not, you're out of luck.
Hey! Thanks for your instructions, im unbold my nexus 5x! But now my wifi doesn't work. Can it be problem with your img? Bluetooth works by the way.
Jatsu said:
Hey! Thanks for your instructions, im unbold my nexus 5x! But now my wifi doesn't work. Can it be problem with your img? Bluetooth works by the way.
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I don't have an img, I patch whatever's there. What ROM are you using?
Dirty flash your ROM, rename the BLOD AK2 zip to test-debugging.zip, flash and upload the debug.tgz it creates and I'll take a look.
Hey! Thanks for your instructions.
In my the error appears:
adb: sideload connection failed: closed
adb: trying pre-KitKat sideload method...
adb: pre-KitKat sideload connection failed: closed
Do you have a solution?
ediofelipe said:
Hey! Thanks for your instructions.
In my the error appears:
adb: sideload connection failed: closed
adb: trying pre-KitKat sideload method...
adb: pre-KitKat sideload connection failed: closed
Do you have a solution?
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Are you booted into 4core TWRP? Did you go to the Advanced | ADB Sideload page and swipe to start the sideload mode? Make sure your PC has adb sideload drivers installed? Try a different USB cable? Try adb pushing the file to your device and flashing it from there instead?
Side note to all: BasketBuild is having some down time so I've mirrored the uploads in the OP. :good:
Edit: And BasketBuild is back!
Thanks
So, first of all i would like to tell u that, I thank u a lot for your amazing work, i finally got my nexus 5x out of bootloop after a year
Got to say i thought i would never get it back from there. Also i would like to get some advice:
Currently im running 7.1.2, i wanna download the OTA for oreo, my question is:
As i dont have it rooted, what i should do is download and install it. then make this:
"Reboot your phone to bootloader and connect it to your PC with a USB cable
5) Enter "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.1-0-fbe-4core-bullhead.img" into the cmd prompt
6) Reboot your phone to recovery and tap Advanced, then ADB Sideload
7) Enter "adb sideload N5X-6P_BLOD_Workaround_Injector_Addon-AK2-signed.zip" into the cmd prompt"
Or what do u suggest??
Also it would be better if i get root and then get the OTA? in that case, if i root it should i flash again your patch? or is not necesary.
So Thanks again, for all your work.
FYI the TWRP does matter. I already had TWRP 3.2.1 so I didn't flash the suggested one and it didn't work. Flashing the suggested TWRP worked.
I can't seem to boot into recovery or normally boot(black screen but fastboot mode works fine), with or without the 4core fix (recovery + boot img). Also, to enter fastboot I have to hold power down and volume for a minute or so. Does this mean I'm out of luck?
With stock kernel it doesn't work right? Only custom kernel?
I'm trying to resurrect an old 5X. So i Should:
- fash latest factory image on fastboot
- flash suggested twrp on fastboot
- flash custom kernel, like Franco
- adb sideload in recovery the fix
- reboot and hope ?
Thanks
EDIT: I'm stuck at Google logo, when I reboot to suggested recovery above. It's stuck at Google logo and rebooting also when it is switched off and I plug the wall-charger. Only bootloader mode works! What to do?
EDIT 2: at the end everything works now and boots! Let's see if it stays like this!
Everything worked for couple hours without issues, then it bootloop again. The strange thing is that it doesn't power on anymore after some reboot, tried everything, long press for 10 seconds, 30 seconds, either power only and power + volume buttons.. It switch on only if I disconnect and reconnect the battery by opening the device,it starts but bootloops and then again no sign of life after some bootloops. I remember it happened the same when it died the first time almost 1 year ago I believe. Not even the bootloader come up when it is in this strange state, unless I disconnect the battery.
With the fix I thought it would keep staying alive.. But no luck seems
ok, perfect, everything work....but if I check cpu I see 4 CPU* 1.44GHZ + 2CPU stopped, instead 4 CPU* 1.82GHZ + 2CPU*1.44GHz. Why Did u change frequency of 4 cpu, lowering them?
fricco1983 said:
ok, perfect, everything work....but if I check cpu I see 4 CPU* 1.44GHZ + 2CPU stopped, instead 4 CPU* 1.82GHZ + 2CPU*1.44GHz. Why Did u change frequency of 4 cpu, lowering them?
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I didn't and it doesn't.
Oh and as a general FYI to everyone, if I don't respond to your question/post it's because it's already answered in the OPs.
Thank you very much for your work. My phone went into a bootloop today and flashing stock rom didn't work. Your guide was well-written, easy to follow and most importantly worked like a charm!
Hi when i make the 7th point of guide my PC open the zip file.
Which is my error?
Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk
It's alive!
Thanks, man. It worked great and was really easy. I will happily make a donation!
Initially my 5X was booting to the Google logo and then rebooting, forever.
I am hoping this will last me until the end of the year when I will get a OP6T or Pixel 3 maybe.
Is there any advice for maintaining the device in this state? For example doing a factory reset, flashing a custom ROM?
Gazza2907 said:
Thanks, man. It worked great and was really easy. I will happily make a donation!
Initially my 5X was booting to the Google logo and then rebooting, forever.
I am hoping this will last me until the end of the year when I will get a OP6T or Pixel 3 maybe.
Is there any advice for maintaining the device in this state? For example doing a factory reset, flashing a custom ROM?
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Hi! Use some kernel manager to make sure your N5X doesn't turn big cores on, and keep it as cool as possible. Good luck!

[SHARED][TWRP][UNOFFICIAL 4pda version] for Mi A2 (jasmine_sprout) by d4e8ede8f1f2

Since Official TWRP as of 2019-06-19 still does not support decryption of PIE /data partition, I decided, on behalf of developer of Unofficial TWRP 4pda version MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED d4e8ede8f1f2 and with his approval, to present his project here.
The version being presented is a branch of Team's Win Recovery Project 3.x, based on Android One Pie kernel, and is licensed under the GPL (version 2) license agreement.
Neither developer nor OP creator (translator from Russian) are responsible for any harm to electronic devices or financial losses inflicted with improper usage of this software.
Proceed on your own risk.
Please get acquainted with Team Win Recovery terms and usage.
Sources:
OMNI TWRP repository..
TWRP Device configuration for Xiaomi Mi A2.
Developer forum (4pda, in Russian):
MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED
Downloads (Google Drive):
TWRP 3.3.1-5 jasmine_sprout unofficial (2019-06-29)
Note 1: TWRP Image cannot be uploaded to local repository as a single archive due to xda limitations on file size, thus dev's Google Disk is used;
Note 2: This thread is somehow not thanked and thus is periodically drowning below other less-functional TWRP clones; do not hesitate to promote the product after successful usage, - it is for free.
Features :
1. Pie-based kernel with full decryption support for stock Androids 9 and 10:
- in case Mi A2 is not locked by PIN, password or graphic key, decryption and mounting of /data partition is made automatically,
- otherwise appropriate unlocking sequence is to be made by user in TWRP loaded into phone.
2. Slot (A/B) switching works.
3. MTP / ADB sideload and USB OTG read/write work.
4. All variants of MiA2 screen panels are correctly supported (no "black screen" bug).
5. In current version /system partition is mounted as "/system" (not as "/system_root") to comply with script of OpenGApps installer.
Usage Notes:
- Mi A2 must be fully unlocked to use TWRP; "Usb-debugging" must be switched on in phone; see Guides in this forum;
- ADB / fastboot must be properly installed and approved in phone; (see Platform tools, - r29.0.1 as of 2019-06-08, - and Guides in this forum);
- recommended booting sequence
Code:
adb devices -l
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.x-x-jasmine_sprout-unofficial.img
1st command lists attached devices supporting ADB interface, and is used to check that phone is connected properly and that no other devices are connected. simultaneously, - read result in CMD. Most of ADB commands need "USB debugging" in ON state. If issued for the 1st time from this PC, will rise a prompt on phone, - need to approve.
2nd command reboots phone into bootloader, - wait till phone shows fastboot screen.
3rd command lists attached devices supporting fastboot interface., - read result in CMD and ensure it shows same signature as was displayed after 1st command in ADB.
4th command boots TWRP into phone.
Example 1 (pull camera photos directory):
1. boot into TWRP (do not forget to unlock TWRP and thus decrypt /data if phone is secured by PID or other method);
2. type "adb pull -a /sdcard/DCIM/" in CMD shell in platform-tools dir of PC - to save all photos to current dir.
Example 2 (pull current /boot image to PC ):
1. Boot into TWRP;
2. To learn which slot is active, see "Reboot" page in TWRP
(another way is to switch phone to bootloader mode and type "fastboot getvar current-slot" in CMD in platform-tools folder in PC).
3. in CMD shell in platform-tools dir of PC type:
- if active slot is A: "adb pull /dev/block/mmcblk0p62 ./boot_a.img";
- if active slot is B: "adb pull /dev/block/mmcblk0p63 ./boot_b.img";
Example 3 How to re-flash /persist partition using TWRP and ADB commands' script
How to install TWRP as permanent one:
As stock Mi A2 ROM comply to GSI A/B slots partitioning scheme, there is no /recovery partition, and thus no place for TWRP to be successfully flashed via fastboot (or MiFlash).
If you use "fastboot flash twrp-3.3.x-x-jasmine_sprout-unofficial.img" command, you will just substitute content of /boot_X partition with TWRP in current slot X, thus spoiling ROM, which is obviously not what you've intended.
If you want to embed TWRP into phone permanently instead of stock recovery:
- boot into TWRP, and then
- install "twrp-installer-3.3.1-5-jasmine_sprout-unofficial.zip" via booted TWRP;
- this installation will patch /boot image (similar to how MagiskManager patches /boot image to embed Magisk).
Custom ROMs usually have a custom recovery (mostly various TWRP builds) embedded into boot image from scratch, you may opt to substitute such with this one.
Update 2019.06.24:
Code of PBRP by @Manish4586, has been updated today to sources of TWRP fixes by MOD EDIT: DOWNLOAD LINK REMOVED
Update 2019.09.12:
I beg everybody (and 1st of all d4e8ede8f1f2) pardon for postponing update of this thread, since improved version 3.3.1-5 was available as of 2019.06.29.
Changes in 3.3.1-5:
1. new kernel v. 4.4.184 based on official MiA2 Pie kernel;
2. Merging with official TWRP code changes:
2.1. Fix compilation in android-9.0 repos.
2.2. Properly localized string instead of using English.
2.3. ext4crypt: support synthetic keys v3 on May update
Notes from d4e8ede8f1f2 on decryption in 3.3.1-5:
This version supports decryption of data partition encrypted in FBE (File-Based Encryption, introduced since Android 7) scheme only, as being used by stock MiA2 ROMs.
This {limitation} became deficiency since some custom ROMs, e.g. AEX, implemented older and stiffer FDE (Full Disk Encryption, introduced in Android 5) scheme.
One can check which encryption scheme is implemented in current ROM, for example, issuing ADB command: "adb shell getprop ro.crypto.type". Replied "file" means FBE, while "block" means FDE.
hii!
im at 3.2.3.0 with RR pie atm, may i just use the installer.zip after flashing my rom?
then setting the other slot and reboot recovery to there, installing opengapps and magisk, yeah?
i mean, without flashing the .img
ty!
Gesendet von meinem MI A2 mit Tapatalk
worked perfect, ty!!!
Gesendet von meinem Mi A2 mit Tapatalk
Is it possible to use this version of TWRP to encrypt my phone? Currently, I am using havoc OS. If I try to encrypt from system settings in the normal way it does not work (simply reboots with no change).
I was thinking perhaps I could flash stock OS, encrypt phone from system settings, flash your custom TWRP and then use it to flash custom OS. Hopefully that would maintain encryption and I would not have to wipe system and data and unencrypt?
As far as I know. no custom ROMs support encryption yet. Although your question in "Havoc OS" thread was not answered, you could use search in this thread, which would show you latest answer from OP on this issue: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79826439&postcount=1347
Bonjour,
On wich partition do I install Recovery ?
I just want to flash PBR and magisk root on stock rom.
With stock ROM you cannot {flawlessly} flash TWRP, just boot into it via fastboot and make backups, pull system images (for example, pull current stock boot image to PC for patching it in Magisk in phone and thus getting root), etc., etc.
To install Magisk and get permanent root on stock you do not need TWRP at all, if you can fetch stock boot image downloading it from here or taking from stock ROM fastboot-image. Please carefully read Guides here on how to get root,
As for custom ROMs, these usually already have a TWRP in their boot images, but anyway go to the thread dedicated to selected custom ROM and carefully read OP instructions.
See IMPORTANT NOTICE added to OP
Aerobatic said:
With stock ROM you cannot {flawlessly} install TWRP, just boot into it via fastboot and make backups, pull system images (for example, pull current stock boot image to BB for patching it in Magisk in phone and thus getting root), etc., etc.
To install Magisk and get permanent root on stock you do not need TWRP at all, if you can fetch stock boot image downloading it from here or taking from stock ROM fastboot-image. Please carefully read Guides here on how to get root,
As for custom ROMs, these usually already have a TWRP in their boot images, but anyway go to the thread dedicated to selected custom ROM and carefully read OP instructions.
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Merci beaucoup for your answer.
If I have good understood ,Ishould not install custom recovery but I Can install magisk via adb sideload ?
I try Havoc rom but I had a lot of bugs ...
bancelin said:
... Can install magisk via adb sideload ?I try Havoc rom but I had a lot of bugs ...
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I've already written to you that TWRP is not needed to get root, and recommended to read Guides, Why should I (or anybody else) type here content of already published Guides?
Read this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/unlock-bootloader-n-root-magisk-easy-t3856800
Find (please be informed "Search this forum" in the upper right corner of the window really works in XDA) stock and/or patched boot image for the version of stock ROM you want to root. Images for 10.0.13.0 are here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80065352&postcount=7, stock boot image for patching with Magisk can also be taken (as I have already written) from corresponding stock fastboot image: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/fastboot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-images-t3824849.
Nobody will do your homework for you.
Updated header with info on and links to twrp-3.3.1-5-jasmine_sprout-unofficial
Aerobatic said:
Update 2019.09.12:
[...]
1. new kernel v. 4.4.184 based on official MiA2 Pie kernel;
2. Merging with official TWRP code changes:
2.1. Fix compilation in android-9.0 repos.
2.2. Properly localise string instead of using English.
2.3. ext4crypt: support synthetic keys v3 on May update
Notes from d4e8ede8f1f2 on decryption in 3.3.1-5:This version supports decryption of data partition encrypted in FBE (File-Based Encryption, introduced since Android 7) scheme only, as being used by stock MiA2 ROMs.
This {limitation} became deficiency since some custom ROMs, e.g. AEX, implemented older and stiffer FDE (Full Disk Encryption, introduced in Android 5) scheme.
One can check which encryption scheme is implemented in current ROM, for example, issuing ADB command: "adb shell getprop ro.crypto.type". Replied "file" means FBE, while "block" means FDE.
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I am running AEX (v6.7) and my encryption scheme is "FDE". So I needed to run v4?
But neither v4 nor v5 works with this ROM.
MMN said:
.... So I needed to run v4?...(
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No, v5 is better than v4, except it still does not support legacy FBE encryption.
I meant that the developer of This TWRP just wrote comments on legacy FBE encryption while releasing 3.3.1-5, probably being asked by someone about this issue. As he have not released newer version in 4 months, probably nobody else asked him to. His 4pda-mail is in the 1st paragraph of OP, so you can try to ask him to help.
Aerobatic said:
No, v5 is better than v4, except it still does not support legacy FBE encryption.
I meant that the developer of This TWRP just wrote comments on legacy FBE encryption while releasing 3.3.1-5, probably being asked by someone about this issue. As he have not released newer version in 4 months, probably nobody else asked him to. His 4pda-mail is in the 1st paragraph of OP, so you can try to ask him to help.
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Thanks for the answer!
But maybe a demand is not necessary. Which ROM do you use? Stock or Custom?
Maybe my installation steps are wrong:
I currently installed AEX (Pie) with official TWRP installer (zip). After slot change, I installed GApps and Magisk.
If I encrypt my system (settings - security - encryption), then I can not access /data with official TWRP (because it can not decrypted).
If I flash your v4/v5-TWRP via "fastboot flash boot trwp-v4|v5.img" a decryption does not work also.
If my doing is correct, I will contact the developer at pda.
MMN said:
...Which ROM do you use? Stock or Custom? ... If my doing is correct, I will contact the developer at pda.
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I'm on rooted stock.
Yes, you can ask d4e8ede8f1f2. But IMHO, as it is obviously the problem of AEX (I mean, - using legacy encryption, - as usual problem of most of other custom ROMs is - not using any encryption at all), - you'd better search for solution in AEX-dedicated theads.
Aerobatic said:
Since Official TWRP as of 2019-06-19 still does not support decryption of PIE /data partition, I decided, on behalf of developer of Unofficcial TWRP 4pda version d4e8ede8f1f2 and with his approval, to present his project here.
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Hello Aerobatic, I'm interested to find a way to backup my personal data, personal apps and their settings, etc. not so interested in Android and it's setting as much, then later be able to restore the backup onto the phone after a fresh install. Would I be able to use this version of TWRP to do that on Android Pie (Android One) for my Mi A2?
I've not found a solution yet to do this and it gets rather tedious to have to enter all the apps, settings, etc. from scratch each time.
nadia p. said:
Hello Aerobatic, I'm interested to find a way to backup my personal data, personal apps and their settings, etc. not so interested in Android and it's setting as much, then later be able to restore the backup onto the phone after a fresh install. Would I be able to use this version of TWRP to do that on Android Pie (Android One) for my Mi A2?
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Have you tried to backup /data to attached USB-OTG "drive"?
Aerobatic said:
Have you tried to backup /data to attached USB-OTG "drive"?
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I never knew what a "USB-OTG" drive was until I looked it up. In the past I had a USB-micro to USB-B cable that I used on my previous Google/Nexus phone but I don't own one of these cables (USB-C to USB-B) to connect to Mi A2.
I was trying to see if there was a way to do this over wi-fi or bluetooth directly to a computer. Or somehow through ADB push/pull commands. But I've not found a good solution yet. I've just transferring the data manually from the phone to the computer for now. I'll look into purchasing one of the cables and trying to backup that way using your version of TWRP.
nadia p. said:
..I was trying to see if there was a way to do this over wi-fi or bluetooth directly to a computer. Or somehow through ADB push/pull commands...
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After booting into TWRP you can try to "ADB root" and then pull. Or use 3rd part apps like MyPhoneExplorer.
Worked like a charm!
onimorza said:
Worked like a charm!
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He-he, and still showing zero rating for the thread, and it will sink again below partially operative clones.... Do I need to attach something to OP?

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