Hey all. I'm trying to install the latest update via stock recovery.. and it keeps asking for a password but my google password doesn't work.
I recently changed my google password.. but neither the new one, nor the old one, works. any ideas? is there someway to refresh the recovery password from inside android or will i need to factory reset in order to get into recovery?
glitchhawk said:
Hey all. I'm trying to install the latest update via stock recovery.. and it keeps asking for a password but my google password doesn't work.
I recently changed my google password.. but neither the new one, nor the old one, works. any ideas? is there someway to refresh the recovery password from inside android or will i need to factory reset in order to get into recovery?
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Are you sure it's not asking for encrypted password?
alukarulz said:
Are you sure it's not asking for encrypted password?
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Hmm you would be correct I think. But what would it be if I never made one? I guess I am thinking of the Nexus 6 days when it would require a Google password before the phone would boot.
glitchhawk said:
Hmm you would be correct I think. But what would it be if I never made one? I guess I am thinking of the Nexus 6 days when it would require a Google password before the phone would boot.
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I don't think OnePlus has FRP integerated. It's probably encryption password. If you can't figure that out then you must wipe userdata. You must unlock bootloader first (type "fastboot oem unlock" in fastboot) then type in this code: "fastboot format userdata"
*This will delete everything. Pictures, files, documents, downloads.
Hmmmm okay thanks for the info man. I guess I'll just wait for the OTA lol
Try using "password". Without the quotes of course. I know that was the stock recovery password for the 1+3.
glitchhawk said:
Hey all. I'm trying to install the latest update via stock recovery.. and it keeps asking for a password but my google password doesn't work.
I recently changed my google password.. but neither the new one, nor the old one, works. any ideas? is there someway to refresh the recovery password from inside android or will i need to factory reset in order to get into recovery?
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Have you tried using your lockscreen pin/password? Worked for me this morning.
I use a schema for lock screen protection and recovery asked me to re enter it.
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Can a dev make a recovery password protected?...so if somebody loose the phone nobody can flash a rom...that's possible?
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What happens if you forget your password ?
xManMythLegend said:
What happens if you forget your password ?
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Don't do that.
The dev can set it thru the google account ...same way if you forget the password or pattern to unlock your phone...you just put your google email and password and is unlock...that's a good suggestions ...
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Unlock the bootloader and anything like that would be worthless.
If someone knows how to flash a rom then chances are they can re-flash a different, non password protected recovery. Sounds redundant unfortunately.
Rusty! said:
Unlock the bootloader and anything like that would be worthless.
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This.
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That's the point ...make a password protected app or recovery or add that option when using superuser privileges....something...so nobody that isnt you,can flash a new rom or recovery thru any method without the correct password...and of course without unlocking the bootloader...I don't why somebody mention the bootloader when I havent ...
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rreyes0416 said:
That's the point ...make a password protected app or recovery or add that option when using superuser privileges....something...so nobody that isnt you,can flash a new rom or recovery thru any method without the correct password...and of course without unlocking the bootloader...I don't why somebody mention the bootloader when I havent ...
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What they are trying to say is that it doesn't matter what kind of password protection or whatever else you put on your device. All someone who has gotten a hold of your phone has to do is unlock the bootloader, and they can flash whatever they want...
So i was checking out the Sprint GSII today in the sprint store and it had a screen lock password on it so i figured some punk put a password on there. I proceeded to go into the stock recovery to do a data wipe and get rid of the screen lock too check out the phone. I navigated too the wipe function, confirmed it then... IT ASKED ME TO ENTER IN THE PASSWORD WHILE IN RECOVERY! The a keyboard came up and everything IN RECOVERY
This must mean you can run apks while in recovery? Can someone confirm the same thing on other GS2 versions by creating a screen lock password and trying to wipe cache or data on the stock recovery?
Maybe other devices can do this too, but ive NEVER noticed it. Does this make GUI's for recoveries possible with touch enabled to eliminate volume button abuse? If someone can figure out how sammy is doing it, that is. Because as far as i know, running an apk in recovery just flat out isn't possible.
^ Teamwin stole my idea, which I am perfectly okay with
If you have an screen lock password set then you need to enter it when using the recovery option.
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so let me get you right here.... you went in to the sprint store and tried to hack the display model??? only to be asked for a password....
scottishlad80 said:
If you have an screen lock password set then you need to enter it when using the recovery option.
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Yes, but this is the first time a phone has ever done that too me. How is a ime.apk running while in recovery?
[email protected] said:
so let me get you right here.... you went in to the sprint store and tried to hack the display model??? only to be asked for a password....
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In so many words, yep.
My S2 does it so did my galaxy s. Samsung have designed it that way.
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I've only ever had HTC phones til this nexus, HTC phones don't do it
Why hasn't a dev ever picked up the idea for a recovery GUI if you can run have touch enabled in recovery?
I tried to put password on my device, the international galaxy s2
., went to the recovery without any verification passwords?
By the I'm using custom kernal
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I think it's good if your phone has a password and it was stolen, then the thief can't just wipe the phone, but if you ever forget that shyt, stresssss
drreality said:
I tried to put password on my device, the international galaxy s2
., went to the recovery without any verification passwords?
By the I'm using custom kernal
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You have a custom recovery, I'm assuming so it wouldn't have a lock.
Even if the thief couldn't wipe it from recovery, Odin would anyways. So I think its sorta pointless.
Igotsanevo4g said:
You have a custom recovery, I'm assuming so it wouldn't have a lock.
Even if the thief couldn't wipe it from recovery, Odin would anyways. So I think its sorta pointless.
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Even flashing a wipe firmware with repartition will not get rid of the password prompt.
Igotsanevo4g said:
You have a custom recovery, I'm assuming so it wouldn't have a lock.
Even if the thief couldn't wipe it from recovery, Odin would anyways. So I think its sorta pointless.
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could be, im on ninphetamin latest
drreality said:
I tried to put password on my device, the international galaxy s2
., went to the recovery without any verification passwords?
By the I'm using custom kernal
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Use the pin unlock screen and set a unlock pin. After try to flash a new firmware or wipe the device from recovery.
Intratech said:
Even flashing a wipe firmware with repartition will not get rid of the password prompt.
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Wow. Samsung security ain't no joke
Igotsanevo4g said:
Wow. Samsung security ain't no joke
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They did say enterprise class.
Intratech said:
Use the pin unlock screen and set a unlock pin. After try to flash a new firmware or wipe the device from recovery.
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Ive done so m8, still no luck
I entered a pin ----> recovery---->install zip from sdcard----> a new kernel is installed without any verification
drreality said:
Ive done so m8, still no luck
I entered a pin ----> recovery---->install zip from sdcard----> a new kernel is installed without any verification
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Dude you're using a custom recovery. It only works with the stock one.
Would be nice if the PIN is only needed power on, then it would be a nice security feature. But having to enter it everytime I use the phone is kinda annoying.
Of course, i use pattern lock if anything. Less annoying.
But the main point im trying to make, is that if a keyboard can run, why cant there be touch enabled GUIs for recovery?
drreality said:
Ive done so m8, still no luck
I entered a pin ----> recovery---->install zip from sdcard----> a new kernel is installed without any verification
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Kernel is not a firmware.
Pattern lock work too?
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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.
Just installed the rom from TWRP....Flashed the Mopdem and Bootloader first and when my device starts a password is requested. Which is the password or how could I remove it?
Voltioamd27 said:
Just installed the rom from TWRP....Flashed the Mopdem and Bootloader first and when my device starts a password is requested. Which is the password or how could I remove it?
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Weird, did you make factory reset from twrp(Wipe system, data, cache, Dalvik)?
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I forgot my mi password and accidentally reset my phone...now I'm stuck at "this device is locked " screen..even after flashing stock ROM via edl mode..there is no change..urgent help needed...any one..plz..
Can't you reset the password from MiUI website?
User17745 said:
Can't you reset the password from MiUI website?
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No...I don't have the phone number which I used to create the account...
If the SIM is lost then you can probably get it re issued from the company.
harilal1080 said:
No...I don't have the phone number which I used to create the account...
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Solved....
I flashed miui8 fastboot ROM via edl mode..