Looping on Verify your account - X Style (Pure) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I unlocked my bootloader, and went back to stock using the
CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162
method.
Now, every time I attempt to login into my google account, I get
"This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device."
When I do, it just keeps looping back to this screen ?
Has anyone else seen this at all ?

It loops, as in, restarts consistently working any user input?
The actual error just means you didn't clean wipe/facory reset from inside the OS. It's a precautionary measure
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SR3TLAW said:
It loops, as in, restarts consistently working any user input?
The actual error just means you didn't clean wipe/facory reset from inside the OS. It's a precautionary measure
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As in accepts my email address and password, but just goes back to the email address input screen, over and over.
I cannot even log into the phone.
I haven't even had chance to get into the OS

Do Advanced Wipe, clear everything but MicroSD. Reboot to recovery then reflash ROM from MicroSD
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Try logging and following the instructions on this site too. https://accounts.google.com/b/0/displayunlockcaptcha

grifforama said:
I unlocked my bootloader, and went back to stock using the
CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162
method.
Now, every time I attempt to login into my google account, I get
"This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device."
When I do, it just keeps looping back to this screen ?
Has anyone else seen this at all ?
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I just went through same thing, after 72 hours you'll be able to log in.
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Yeah. This totally sucks. Take away from this. Do NOT reset your password and then wipe your device.

grifforama said:
Yeah. This totally sucks. Take away from this. Do NOT reset your password and then wipe your device.
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This happened without me resetting password. I read doing a factory reset can cause this. I also read that a 100% way to avoid this is to remove your google account before wiping phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64584006
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This keeps happening. If your rom has USB debugging on, you can get out of it. See my post at the TruPureXMM thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64604318&postcount=2519
Edit, here your chance to try the TruPureXMM rom. It's awesome.

bw03 said:
This keeps happening. If your rom has USB debugging on, you can get out of it. See my post at the TruPureXMM thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64604318&postcount=2519
Edit, here your chance to try the TruPureXMM rom. It's awesome.
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I saw your post right after my 72 hours expired. I'll definitely try it out if/when it happens again, thanks!
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Cant use my GTi9000 after installing an app.

I installed an app called Simply Lockscreen https://market.android.com/details?id=org.firezenk.simplylock When I locked my phone, the app crashed and keeps crashing when ever the app opens, unfortunatly, I accedentally clicked on make default.
All I get is either the plain glass lock screen and if I unlock, just a black screen with the bar at the top of the screen.
I went into recovery mode so that I could install F1 Galaxy S2 V6 ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1129404 but what I clicked on Wipe Data/Factory Settings, it keeps asking me for a password, which I do not know. If I click on Apply update from SD card, I get an error saying out of space.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks,
Dave
Re-flash with Odin.
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chaoszero112 said:
Re-flash with Odin.
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I had tried that, however, it kept asking for a password whenever I booted the phone.
After some more hunting on the internet (about an hour and half) I read that if you keep putting in the wrong password, it goes away and bypasses it.
The phone is now working properly, Thanks for your help.
nice but i would like to see that
rico13 said:
nice but i would like to see that
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It works, simple!
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Rooted and encrypted phone. How do I unencrypt?

I have a Nexus 4 and I'm running the stock ROM, but I am rooted. I encrypted my phone and have tried a factory rest in recovery and in the settings on the phone. It simply restarts and it's still encrypted. In recovery I'm using CM and it errors stating it can't load a file. What is going on and how do I make my phone work?
I'm trying to run Nexus Root Tookit v1.6.2 and it also still encrypted.
Is their any way to hard reset this phone? I tried fixing permissions in CM and it still won't let me wipe and do a factory reset
What do mean by "encrypted", do you mean you re-locked the bootloader ?
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mobileboost said:
I have a Nexus 4 and I'm running the stock ROM, but I am rooted. I encrypted my phone and have tried a factory rest in recovery and in the settings on the phone. It simply restarts and it's still encrypted. In recovery I'm using CM and it errors stating it can't load a file. What is going on and how do I make my phone work?
I'm trying to run Nexus Root Tookit v1.6.2 and it also still encrypted.
Is their any way to hard reset this phone? I tried fixing permissions in CM and it still won't let me wipe and do a factory reset
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Your name is "mobileboost", you are new, and you are trying to figure out to hack and encrypted phone?
Hmmmm smells a bit fishy...
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Can someone tell me what he means by encrypted.
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No known way to decrypt. If you want to decrypt you'll need to erase the user data partition in recovery. Which will wipe any user information.
If that fails you'll need to flash back to the stock using the methods in the android development.
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steviewevie said:
What do mean by "encrypted", do you mean you re-locked the bootloader ?
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There is a encryption option in security section, requires a pin you created to decrypt every time you power on the phone.
mobileboost said:
I have a Nexus 4 and I'm running the stock ROM, but I am rooted. I encrypted my phone and have tried a factory rest in recovery and in the settings on the phone. It simply restarts and it's still encrypted. In recovery I'm using CM and it errors stating it can't load a file. What is going on and how do I make my phone work?
I'm trying to run Nexus Root Tookit v1.6.2 and it also still encrypted.
Is their any way to hard reset this phone? I tried fixing permissions in CM and it still won't let me wipe and do a factory reset
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ibegary said:
No known way to decrypt. If you want to decrypt you'll need to erase the user data partition in recovery. Which will wipe any user information.
If that fails you'll need to flash back to the stock using the methods in the android development.
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I can confirm ibegary's statement. When you encrypt your phone it warns you that the ONLY way to decrypt it is to wipe all data from your SD card.
Demonic240 said:
I can confirm ibegary's statement. When you encrypt your phone it warns you that the ONLY way to decrypt it is to wipe all data from your SD card.
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How can you erase all data?
Factory reset doesn't work. It reboots, but all is still there.
What can I do?
To connect to my company I had to encrypt data. But I want to start over.
I have no problem to erase all, but I don't have an idea how to do it.
Now days a lot of companies have a BYOD (Bring your own device) policy that requires users to install Google Apps Device Policy from the play store. This then enables you to get in to your company emails and what not. You have to complete a set of procedures, encrypting the device is one of them. You also need to have a decrypytion PIN that allows you to use the device. Furthermore, your companies admins can access your device remotely.
I tried it on my backup Nexus S and when I wanted to go back to stock, I had to uninstall Google Apps Device Policy first. Then I did a factory reset. Of course, you need your PIN to begin.
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ehtoeh said:
Now days a lot of companies have a BYOD (Bring your own device) policy that requires users to install Google Apps Device Policy from the play store. This then enables you to get in to your company emails and what not. You have to complete a set of procedures, encrypting the device is one of them. You also need to have a decrypytion PIN that allows you to use the device. Furthermore, your companies admins can access your device remotely.
I tried it on my backup Nexus S and when I wanted to go back to stock, I had to uninstall Google Apps Device Policy first. Then I did a factory reset. Of course, you need your PIN to begin.
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Google Apps Device Policy first isn't installed on my Nexus
mobileboost said:
I have a Nexus 4 and I'm running the stock ROM, but I am rooted. I encrypted my phone and have tried a factory rest in recovery and in the settings on the phone. It simply restarts and it's still encrypted. In recovery I'm using CM and it errors stating it can't load a file. What is going on and how do I make my phone work?
I'm trying to run Nexus Root Tookit v1.6.2 and it also still encrypted.
Is their any way to hard reset this phone? I tried fixing permissions in CM and it still won't let me wipe and do a factory reset
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I came across this (just now) and discovered the only way to do a factory reset was to flash the original stock recovery and do a factory reset from there. You can flash the factory recovery using the toolkit.
Factory Reset worked for me
j0ff said:
I came across this (just now) and discovered the only way to do a factory reset was to flash the original stock recovery and do a factory reset from there. You can flash the factory recovery using the toolkit.
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I have a Nexus 4 My BYOD policy made me encrypt my phone, and I have my phone rooted running stock.
A simple factory reset worked for me.
Everything I have read said it shouldn't but it did. I am running android 4.3
Maybe an update fixed this issue.

[Q] Phone won't boot - need google authenticator

My N4 recently "upgraded" to 4.3 now won't boot past the Nexus X logo. I never rooted or romed it.
I've tried rebooting the phone and looking around the recovery menu but nothing has done anything so far.
I really need the google authenticator data from the phone. I assume if I do a factory reset then this will be lost.
First up does anybody have any ideas on getting it going without wiping it, and if not what about getting the google auth data from it before the wipe?
What type of important data is on Google Authenticator?
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andyabc said:
What type of important data is on Google Authenticator?
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Whatever token it has for OTP I assume? i.e. I want to be able create OTPs as before.
I have the emergency codes for my google account ( I think ), but I have one site that I'm pretty sure never gave me any.
ManOverbored said:
Whatever token it has for OTP I assume? i.e. I want to be able create OTPs as before.
I have the emergency codes for my google account ( I think ), but I have one site that I'm pretty sure never gave me any.
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You can usually get a text message code as a backup.
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korockinout13 said:
You can usually get a text message code as a backup.
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Not in this case. Am I **** out of luck here?
Turns out it boots randomly every so often. Managed to get it running twice now out of about 40 restarts. I've sorted my auth problem so now all I need to do is get the phone stable again. Did a factory reset via the recovery menu but no joy. 4.3 has caused me nothing but pain.
Just to finish this one off, I've put back on stock 4.2.2 via fastboot and all is well again. Offering me the 4.3 update again but I'm holding off until they're on to at least 4.3.1
You have access to manage Authenticator at https://accounts.google.com.

Bootloader Unlock/Root - What I've Got So Far <Updated 5/22>

11/21: Note from those working on root: "Do not update past ZV6 at this time, as we're working on a root method for ZV5 and ZV6"
[OLDER]
5/22: Sorry for not keeping this updated guys.
Promising developments on the Snapdragon 820-based S7/Edge HERE
G5 Root bounty thread HERE
All in all, it looks like root's on its way! Please keep posing any root/unlock related info you see and I'll keep this updated.
UPDATE: It appears that they've achieved root on the T-Mobile variant and a tool should be forthcoming.
No word yet on whether or not this applies to us, but here's hoping!
Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlieyd9CP7Q
EDIT: It's confirmed, the bootloader on all of the snapdragon G5's is locked down tight.
It looks like there's not much we can do until someone figures out a way to crack the bootloader.
Sooo, it appears we've got the "Enable OEM unlock" option in our Developer Settings, but so far I've not been able to get the phone into Fastboot mode to actually perform the unlock.
I do have the following observations if they'll help anyone:
With the phone powered off, the following options are available:
Power+Volume Down - Boot to Recovery
Power+Volume Up+Volume Down - Displays Phone Identity (IMEI, etc.)
Volume Up+Connect to PC - Download Mode
Attempting to reboot to bootloader via adb command or from the stock recovery results in a normal system boot.
Hope somebody can use this.
yeah, I saw that. Hopefully that means root is possible. Great phone but I'd like it a whole lot more if I could get at the hosts file for ad blocking and a couple of other tweaks I'm used to.
Does the same method that the people over on the tmobil version work. They already have twrp posted.
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bdsullivan said:
Does the same method that the people over on the tmobil version work. They already have twrp posted.
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I looked at that thread again today. Looks like it was an April Fools...
The dev has TWRP builds that SHOULD work, but no way to flash them, as all variants appear locked.
bdsullivan said:
Does the same method that the people over on the tmobil version work. They already have twrp posted.
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I edited the title to show "Not Working" for that version. I left the thread open however because they are discussing attempts to get through it.
Looks like it will be the g4 all over again. Its a shame.
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...but the g4 has been rooted
Give it some time.
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How long it took to get root on g4?
blarg said:
...but the g4 has been rooted
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Not on marshmallow. Just lollipop.
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some progress has been made, apparently
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlieyd9CP7Q
blarg said:
some progress has been made, apparently
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlieyd9CP7Q
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Awesome!
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Has anyone on sprint attempted this yet?
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attempted what? its a work in progress. decryption is still not working, and the method hasn't been released or turned into an easy repeatable process yet. It's just a proof of concept and proof that it CAN be done right now.
Just a side note, tried adb reboot recovery and it wiped my phone, don't do that lol.
Warboy said:
Just a side note, tried adb reboot recovery and it wiped my phone, don't do that lol.
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When you say it wiped your phone, did it completely wipe the system partition? or did it do a factory reset type wipe?
My phone got all weird during activation and it thinks it activated even though I get no service, when I did a factory reset from inside the OS, when the phone turned on, it assumed it was already configured on the network and actually asked me to manually put in date and time and didn't ask to sign into a google account or connect to wifi, I'm trying to do a full factory reset to try and get it to go through the activation process again.
Martin6040 said:
I'm trying to do a full factory reset to try and get it to go through the activation process again.
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In the dialer do ##RTN# then reset and enter your MSL. If you don't have it you can use the guide to get it.
adb reboot recovery seemed to do a full reset, with user data partition completely erased since it was encrypted. Also it had to reactivate itself.
I now have the ls992 and the vs987. If I can contribute in any way, please let me know.
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Warboy said:
adb reboot recovery seemed to do a full reset, with user data partition completely erased since it was encrypted. Also it had to reactivate itself.
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That doesn't seem to happen anymore, as when I tried this it worked fine

Weird problem

Hi all. Every time I try to install a custom rom I get an error once it gets into set up.
It says "your phone was reset. Please use the contact info from a user that was previously logged in"
I'm paraphrasing, but it just cycles through this error after each time I put in my Google info.
I've obviously wiped everything before and I've used custom roms on my M8 and M9 with no issues.
Any ideas? It's like it's encrypted or something and I can't get rid of it.
Thanks,
Tom
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jtommyj said:
Hi all. Every time I try to install a custom rom I get an error once it gets into set up.
It says "your phone was reset. Please use the contact info from a user that was previously logged in"
I'm paraphrasing, but it just cycles through this error after each time I put in my Google info.
I've obviously wiped everything before and I've used custom roms on my M8 and M9 with no issues.
Any ideas? It's like it's encrypted or something and I can't get rid of it.
Thanks,
Tom
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okay so first things first, you posted in the wrong thread. this one is strictly for rom and kernel development, not questions or issues.
it seems like it might be Factory reset protection based on the info given. is the phone previously owned? if so it might still have the last users info.
No. Brand new. I had to wipe internal SD for it to finally take. Thanks for the input!!
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