http://www.androidinfotech.com/2016...-j7-prime-g610m-marshmallow-install-twrp.html
I was looking around online for a possible recovery and came across this twrp for j7 prime G610 M. It is a unofficial twrp. Actually theres 2 twrp files.. im not sure who made the twrp recoverys but it might work.. i know what caught my eyes was in earlier versions of cwm and twrp there was encryption blocking the mounting of internal storage and external storage.. in theses 2 twrps it says nothing about the encryption and says you can mount both storages and flash zips from them. Im not sure if this is the same recovery that was already posted here before or if its someone elses builds of twrp.
This is my phone information hopefully this twrp works id love to make a back up and flash supersu.
Official or Unofficial, twrp cannot mount data if it's encrypted.
TWRP just doesn't support Samsung encryption at the moment.
hi friend
ashyx said:
Official or Unofficial, twrp cannot mount data if it's encrypted.
TWRP just doesn't support Samsung encryption at the moment.
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Hello friend sorry for asking this .... this patch makes it work properly this twrp?
Sorry for asking that but i am newbie and i want to install a custom rom on sm-g610m / ds
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Hi all,
So its been a long time since i've been in the rooting game, Last dine i did it was on my Sprint Evo 4G :x
I got ahold of a Le Pro3 LEX727. I was able to unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP (3.1.1-0), Install LineageOS 14.1 (20170707 Nightly) and SuperSU (2.82 Flashed from Zip) and everything is working. The issue is that whenever i boot into Recovery, its asking for an encryption password. This prevents me from mounting my storage (aside form a Flash drive attached via USB OTG) Making Backups,and flashing updates. Does anyone have experience with this? I've searched the forums and cant seem to find a clear answer on how to remove the encryption.
If you can boot into the system normally, then set a PIN and set it to require on boot. Then when you go into recovery that PIN should work to unencrypt. I haven't been able to remove encryption but that's how I got around it.
PurpleCowMan said:
Hi all,
So its been a long time since i've been in the rooting game, Last dine i did it was on my Sprint Evo 4G :x
I got ahold of a Le Pro3 LEX727. I was able to unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP (3.1.1-0), Install LineageOS 14.1 (20170707 Nightly) and SuperSU (2.82 Flashed from Zip) and everything is working. The issue is that whenever i boot into Recovery, its asking for an encryption password. This prevents me from mounting my storage (aside form a Flash drive attached via USB OTG) Making Backups,and flashing updates. Does anyone have experience with this? I've searched the forums and cant seem to find a clear answer on how to remove the encryption.
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PurpleCowMan said:
Hi all,
So its been a long time since i've been in the rooting game, Last dine i did it was on my Sprint Evo 4G :x
I got ahold of a Le Pro3 LEX727. I was able to unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP (3.1.1-0), Install LineageOS 14.1 (20170707 Nightly) and SuperSU (2.82 Flashed from Zip) and everything is working. The issue is that whenever i boot into Recovery, its asking for an encryption password. This prevents me from mounting my storage (aside form a Flash drive attached via USB OTG) Making Backups,and flashing updates. Does anyone have experience with this? I've searched the forums and cant seem to find a clear answer on how to remove the encryption.
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i fixed my issue by flashing this TWRP
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7uXK7jfW17nZGRCWmFmZU9NVWs/view
Can anyone give me instructons on how to twrp n rot sm-j320zn ? I cant find the corrcy twrp for this model not having much luck thanks guys
koniva85 said:
Can anyone give me instructons on how to twrp n rot sm-j320zn ? I cant find the corrcy twrp for this model not having much luck thanks guys
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Don't know if you still need the info, but I've just worked out TWRP. I've been rooted for ages but never saw your post; it's only because I decided to try TWRP again that I found you in a Google search.
TWRP that works on the J320ZN is for j3lte. To download: https://dl.twrp.me/j3lte/
Others have had issues installing SuperSU.zip in TWRP.... as did I. The only way to get root that would work is CF-Auto-Root..... because usually SuperSU.zip would then cause a bootloop. BUT of course, what I didn't realize at the time, was CF-Auto-Root once installed reflashed stock recovery! But what it DID enable me to work out (once it clicked in my head that this was going to be the issue and after I'd nearly set up my phone again) was that I was getting a dm-verity error.... something I know nothing about other than it's a new thing I have to do on my Samsung Galaxy Tab A. So MAYBE SuperSU wasn't installing because of that? Who knows.
Anyway, now I'm fully working with TWRP and root and it's sticking with no problems.
So install TWRP the usual way....(I used twrp-3.2.1-0-j3lte.img from the link above). If you need help with this quote me and ask, or look for a TWRP tutorial on j3lte (I know the J320YZ uses this TWRP and has a tutorial on how to install TWRP with Odin).
Then install the latest SuperSU.zip:
https://download.chainfire.eu/1220/SuperSU/SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip through TWRP "Install" method.... it must be on your external SD card. Go to the "Install" button on TWRP menu, select storage to extSD and then find SuperSU.zip.
THEN I had to install the Dm-verity and Forced Encryption Disabler through TWRP "Install" method (so this file also needs to be on your external SD card):
https://androidfilebox.com/miscellaneous/dm-verity-and-forced-encryption-disabler/
I used no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
Then reboot, and reset up your phone.
FINALLY!
Whether you need to do the dm-verity thing I don't know... I'm FAR from an expert. This was all through trial and error but it is the only way to keep root through TWRP without CF-Auto-Root.....FOR ME PERSONALLY.
You could try just TWRP and the latest version of of SuperSU.zip through TWRP....see if that works. If you get stuck in a bootloop, then I just flashed CF-Auto-Root with Odin and it fixed that.... then start the install process again, this time adding dm-verity patch AFTER SuperSU.zip.
If you want to skip TWRP and just root your phone, then the easiest way is to flash CF-Auto-Root with Odin. File at https://download.chainfire.eu/986/CF...etrieve_file=1.
Hi! I've updated my device to Oreo and I'm wondering if there is a way to root it. Kinda of a newbie here, rooted my LG G2 and LG L3 E400 using guides.. can someone help me please?
Download Magisk, patch the bootloader, copy it off to your PC, flash it back on in fastboot, job jobbed.
dj9364 said:
Hi! I've updated my device to Oreo and I'm wondering if there is a way to root it. Kinda of a newbie here, rooted my LG G2 and LG L3 E400 using guides.. can someone help me please?
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You can root it the same way as on Nougat, make sure bootloader is unlocked, flash TWRP 3.1.10 and latest SuperSU and you are done...just this.
Works flawless, i already did it on mine.
Guys is possible to root the phone without sd card?
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Guys is possible to root the phone without sd card?
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There is a problem in twrp with oreo, after the first time you boot in oreo, twrp can't mount /data partition, so to root you must format data (NOT WIPE), flash magisk or SU and then reboot. After the boot you can't no more mount data in recovery. Probably the fix will come.
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There is a problem in twrp with oreo, after the first time you boot in oreo, twrp can't mount /data partition, so to root you must format data (NOT WIPE), flash magisk or SU and then reboot. After the boot you can't no more mount data in recovery. Probably the fix will come.
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There is no doubt that fix will come because S9 has the exact same problem and it got fixed already. We have to wait for US997 variant to get an update so devs can start working on this issue.
Hello, despite searching i couldn't find my answer. Is TWRP able to decrypt the h870 encrypted data partition (through pin, pattern, etc..)? Very important for me & i got a good deal on it that expire soon. Hope you can tell me, thanks!
goja said:
Hello, despite searching i couldn't find my answer. Is TWRP able to decrypt the h870 encrypted data partition (through pin, pattern, etc..)? Very important for me & i got a good deal on it that expire soon. Hope you can tell me, thanks!
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Unpredictable. I would keep data decrypted if you like to play with custom roms and TWRP. If you do stock based only (Nougat, Oreo), then encryption will work fine with Magisk rooting. To backup data using TWRP though, OFFICIAL TWRP for H870 can decrypt data fine but UNOFFICIAL TWRP won't (needed to flash newest custom roms). Some people use both TWRP versions (official one at twrp.me to backup rom, and unofficial 3.2.3 to flash latest custom roms)
I see.. And what's the lastest lineage/resurection rom that's compatible with offical twrp, how far does it goes..?
PS: "then encryption will work fine with Magisk rooting" what?! we're talking about twrp decryption, what's with magisk..?
goja said:
I see.. And what's the lastest lineage/resurection rom that's compatible with offical twrp, how far does it goes..?
PS: "then encryption will work fine with Magisk rooting" what?! we're talking about twrp decryption, what's with magisk..?
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You're correct. Not related. Just poor choice of words.
Hello, I have recently rooted my S7 Edge Exynos on stock Android 8.0.
I have followed the manual and installed Magisk. But when I go to recovery menu of TWRP, it can not see the storage (internal storage 0MB), so I am unable to flash zip files.
What may be the issue?
If I just re-flash only TWRP, will everything be preserved (even Magisk) or do I have to completely wipe and re-root again?
I just want to make sure before I proceed.
Thank you
SSuk said:
Hello, I have recently rooted my S7 Edge Exynos on stock Android 8.0.
I have followed the manual and installed Magisk. But when I go to recovery menu of TWRP, it can not see the storage (internal storage 0MB), so I am unable to flash zip files.
What may be the issue?
If I just re-flash only TWRP, will everything be preserved (even Magisk) or do I have to completely wipe and re-root again?
I just want to make sure before I proceed.
Thank you
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Hi...try looking here... http://www.99mediasector.com/100-fix-unable-to-mount-storage-twrp-internal-storage-0-mb/
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Xode said:
Hi...try looking here... http://www.99mediasector.com/100-fix-unable-to-mount-storage-twrp-internal-storage-0-mb/
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That is what I tried. Both methods. But still same issue
SSuk said:
Hello, I have recently rooted my S7 Edge Exynos on stock Android 8.0.
I have followed the manual and installed Magisk. But when I go to recovery menu of TWRP, it can not see the storage (internal storage 0MB), so I am unable to flash zip files.
What may be the issue?
If I just re-flash only TWRP, will everything be preserved (even Magisk) or do I have to completely wipe and re-root again?
I just want to make sure before I proceed.
Thank you
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Same here with my installations?
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SSuk said:
Hello, I have recently rooted my S7 Edge Exynos on stock Android 8.0.
I have followed the manual and installed Magisk. But when I go to recovery menu of TWRP, it can not see the storage (internal storage 0MB), so I am unable to flash zip files.
What may be the issue?
If I just re-flash only TWRP, will everything be preserved (even Magisk) or do I have to completely wipe and re-root again?
I just want to make sure before I proceed.
Thank you
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/help-internal-storage-0mb-twrp-t3439972
The soloution for (internal storage 0MB),it works now with this twrp with my S7e as it should.The .img is to flash with TWRP or how i did with flashify!!
Fixed, new TWRP version update from my side. Includes full Oreo support! Means after removing encryption, this TWRP will show data storage without any issues!
Other kernel developers may need to adapt (add quota to their fstab).
S7 img flashable:
https://mega.nz/#!xEdWwYQZ!IdTYbSyUzDptG-ArdvDZt1_hKG5qBbwP3P-mkcJCelo
S7 odin flashable:
https://mega.nz/#!tMVCBYrB!Bcvd2tGuvvRfpCPdWvpGwy53f25Oe5qe_zCOSLX_-rA
S7e img flashable:
https://mega.nz/#!oFd2RIpa!M2JYNFiurMlDp_jAblE8a4E2qQEYZ-yMXx8eMHhBZ7I
S7e odin flashable:
https://mega.nz/#!4JcmXKpK!BANHL1q1ZiDfL_R-YlM4pWERjnO724EFn84C413BJuY
So I got it solved.
Followed this tutorial: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77000849&postcount=47
And used this encryption disabler: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76564735&postcount=37
And it works like a charm now!