Last evening my Phone battery was 2% and I continued using the phone with a charger (whatsapp, fb, etc), it was charging but the battery was draining faster I guess, and it came down to 0% and abruptly shutdown. It was greyscreen for a while (just the backlight i guess). I removed the battery and restarted and since then its stuck on MI boot logo. I have tried restarting multiple times with battery off. Also tryed wiping cache through recovery.
I dont want to reset through recovery as there is data i need to take out first. MI PC suite detects it but keeps saying "connecting". I can bring up the Fastboot mode, but im not sure what to do after that for backing up data.
- Is it possble to backup my user data through fastboot mode??
- Can i try Flashing a stock firmware without loosing user data on mobile flash memory ?? (how, what firmware to use?).
[email protected] said:
Last evening my Phone battery was 2% and I continued using the phone with a charger (whatsapp, fb, etc), it was charging but the battery was draining faster I guess, and it came down to 0% and abruptly shutdown. It was greyscreen for a while (just the backlight i guess). I removed the battery and restarted and since then its stuck on MI boot logo. I have tried restarting multiple times with battery off. Also tryed wiping cache through recovery.
I dont want to reset through recovery as there is data i need to take out first. MI PC suite detects it but keeps saying "connecting". I can bring up the Fastboot mode, but im not sure what to do after that for backing up data.
- Is it possble to backup my user data through fastboot mode??
- Can i try Flashing a stock firmware without loosing user data on mobile flash memory ?? (how, what firmware to use?).
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flash twrp using recovery or fastboot method then u can backup all ur datas from twrp recovery
Thanks @hariGS !
I flashed twrp and got all my data out. I also took a backup of system and data partition just incase. Then flashed the latest fastboot stock rom and my fone's working now.
Just a question, will I get all my settings and apps back if I restore the data partition from twrp ??
Nevermind, I just restored the data partition and the phone is back to just as it was before I started this thread !
[email protected] said:
Nevermind, I just restored the data partition and the phone is back to just as it was before I started this thread !
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[email protected]khole said:
Thanks @hariGS !
I flashed twrp and got all my data out. I also took a backup of system and data partition just incase. Then flashed the latest fastboot stock rom and my fone's working now.
Just a question, will I get all my settings and apps back if I restore the data partition from twrp ??
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Ofcourse u ll get all the settings and apps back...
[email protected] said:
Thanks @hariGS !
I flashed twrp and got all my data out. I also took a backup of system and data partition just incase. Then flashed the latest fastboot stock rom and my fone's working now.
Just a question, will I get all my settings and apps back if I restore the data partition from twrp ??
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I encountered with exactly the same problem as u faced... please tell me how u solved that.... reply soon...I really want all my data back as they r too important
Hi frds my phone same issue i have tried all fastboot rom but still my mobile stuck at mi logo. I have also tried boot twrp and installed custom rom Resurrection Remix ROM and lineage 15.1 but still same issue please help me. Twrp also sometimes booting and maximum times not booting
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Hi,
I have G935F, installed TWRP 3.0.0.0 and rooted, WITHOUT wiping. System boots correctly, but I cannot do factory reset or wipe with TWRP, because I got some messages like "Cannot mount Data" and "Failed crypto loader". I understand that it has to do with encryption. Can someone please enlight me, and give me tips about the issue?
Thank you
Polemos82 said:
Hi,
I have G935F, installed TWRP 3.0.0.0 and rooted, WITHOUT wiping. System boots correctly, but I cannot do factory reset or wipe with TWRP, because I got some messages like "Cannot mount Data" and "Failed crypto loader". I understand that it has to do with encryption. Can someone please enlight me, and give me tips about the issue?
Thank you
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You have to download dm-verity and force encryption disabler from here , put it to SD card, reboot into TWRP, FORMAT DATA (not wipe) and flash that file (dm-verity and force encryption disabler). All your data will be erased.
No way to unencrypt without loosing you data for the moment(
"All your data will be erased" means that after boot I'll find a clean system installation (as factory reset)?
I hope not to be posing stupid questions, I'm completely new to this world
Thank you very much
Yes just as a factory reset
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Ok, thank you all!!! ???
s it very important to wipe data?
Can I first flash the twrp ,second back up the rom by TWRP recovery
and then after factory reset ,I restore thw rom by twrp??
IS IT possible?
AGU PENG said:
Can I first flash the twrp ,second back up the rom by TWRP recovery
and then after factory reset ,I restore thw rom by twrp??
IS IT possible?
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No, you cannot perform a backup, because your data is encrypted by default and the only way to disable it is to format your data.
I have a unique problem. I have a HTC Desire 612 from Verizon and I decided to revive it to playe PoGo. But it was stuck in a boot loop and I couldn't get any custom ROM.
Finally a gentle soul here gave me the stock rom and I flashed it vide TWRP and played PoGo for weeks. Then yesterday the phone bro led and when it came up it was stuck in a boot loop.
So I decided to flash the stock ROM again. But before that I tried to factory reset. I could go to TWRP, select wipe data, enter yes and the wiping was successful, then clear dalvic and cache and system beforehand finally I flashed the stock ROM.
Surprise surprise is NOTHING happens. The phone boots without the apps telling me they are installing. Then I get back the exact same data in my phone including my selected wallpaper and apps. Before I can do anything the phone restarts.
Point is wiping and restoring the stock ROM does NOTHING to the phone yet the processes are successful. Can somebody help?
vooks said:
I have a unique problem. I have a HTC Desire 612 from Verizon and I decided to revive it to playe PoGo. But it was stuck in a boot loop and I couldn't get any custom ROM.
Finally a gentle soul here gave me the stock rom and I flashed it vide TWRP and played PoGo for weeks. Then yesterday the phone bro led and when it came up it was stuck in a boot loop.
So I decided to flash the stock ROM again. But before that I tried to factory reset. I could go to TWRP, select wipe data, enter yes and the wiping was successful, then clear dalvic and cache and system beforehand finally I flashed the stock ROM.
Surprise surprise is NOTHING happens. The phone boots without the apps telling me they are installing. Then I get back the exact same data in my phone including my selected wallpaper and apps. Before I can do anything the phone restarts.
Point is wiping and restoring the stock ROM does NOTHING to the phone yet the processes are successful. Can somebody help?
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HTC?? Wrong thread.
B3311 said:
HTC?? Wrong thread.
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It really is about TWRP failing to wipe
I woke up this morning and in a daze decided to flash beanstalk6.17. For what ever reason it seemed to have made apps disappear and was lagging out my 6p. I was rushing out the door and in a state of panick I flash purenexus back on. This caused constant booklooping. I restored from a nandroid backup from earlier today but now I can pulldown my settings from the top and constantly have "Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stoppped. I reset all apps and it stopped for a while but as soon as I went into any app it began again.
Any help will be appreciated.
Clear the cache for Contacts and Contacts Storage. That should do it.
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Cleared contact cache and still get the notification when I open phone or messages. Also cant slide down to view my quick settings.
Have you tried doing a full wipe, and fresh install of a ROM?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlvKydE0EVA
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I woke up this morning and in a daze decided to flash beanstalk6.17. For what ever reason it seemed to have made apps disappear and was lagging out my 6p. I was rushing out the door and in a state of panick I flash purenexus back on. This caused constant booklooping. I restored from a nandroid backup from earlier today but now I can pulldown my settings from the top and constantly have "Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stoppped. I reset all apps and it stopped for a while but as soon as I went into any app it began again.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Did you clean flash? Sounds to me like you didn't wipe properly.
Okay so I managed to resolve the issue but now have created a even greater one. I needed to update my vendor image and when installing I accidentaly chose boot image. Now my 6p boots straight to recovery and my twrp data is encrypted and it wont accept my unlock code so I cant access my data to recover. I have a copy of a backup on my pc if that helps. Any guidance would be apprieciated.
pepsal said:
Okay so I managed to resolve the issue but now have created a even greater one. I needed to update my vendor image and when installing I accidentaly chose boot image. Now my 6p boots straight to recovery and my twrp data is encrypted and it wont accept my unlock code so I cant access my data to recover. I have a copy of a backup on my pc if that helps. Any guidance would be apprieciated.
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Taking a guess, but I think you need to flash proper Vendor img. Can you adb reboot bootloader while phone is in TWRP? If so then at boot loader, reflash the vendor.img.
pepsal said:
Okay so I managed to resolve the issue but now have created a even greater one. I needed to update my vendor image and when installing I accidentaly chose boot image. Now my 6p boots straight to recovery and my twrp data is encrypted and it wont accept my unlock code so I cant access my data to recover. I have a copy of a backup on my pc if that helps. Any guidance would be apprieciated.
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Taking a guess, but I think you need to flash proper Vendor img. Can you adb reboot bootloader while phone is in TWRP? If so then at boot loader, reflash the vendor.img.
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You'll need to flash the correct boot.img back to the device.
EDIT: Unless I'm misunderstanding you. Did you flash the boot.img to the vendor partition or flash the vendor.img to the boot partition?
Heisenberg said:
You'll need to flash the correct boot.img back to the device.
EDIT: Unless I'm misunderstanding you. Did you flash the boot.img to the vendor partition or flash the vendor.img to the boot partition?
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I flashed the vendor.img to the boot partition.
Edit: Going to attempt flashing the boot.img now
Edit2: Worked! Thanks for your help
Hello,
My friend has an OPT. Yesterday he received notification about OS upgrade. He went ahead with it and voila.....phone stuck at boot.
Service Centre asked him to wipe data in Recovery. Now here the questions, gentlemen
1. Will wiping data wipe whole 64gb? He has his kid's photos that he doesn't want to lose.
2. Anyways to flash Custom Recovery without "OEM unlock" flipped ON in Developer Settings?
Thank you so much for all help !
Someone kindly help. Its urgent.
Thank you !
Just wipe data and cache. It will wipe apps and contacts but your photos and files will stay safe. You don't need custom recovery to do that.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3395996 Please help me
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Jakic007 said:
Just wipe data and cache. It will wipe apps and contacts but your photos and files will stay safe. You don't need custom recovery to do that.
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Thanks for reply.
So wiping data doesn't touch Internal storage? Sure?
If yes then you just saved my friend
100%
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100%
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Thank you so much !
Btw is there any way to unlock bootloader and flash TWRP without "OEM unlock" switched ON in Developer Settings ?
Glad I have helped.
Sorry, I don't know that becouse I am running fully stock OP2.
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Hi guys im stuck in boot but can go into fastboot mode only.. my OP2 is rooted n custom twrp recovery.. i took the otp like last time unrooted my phone & went into twrp recovery flashed the OTA file downloaded & did a dalvik cache wipe & rooted it just like i did on last update... NOW im stuck & dont want to lose my data... i dnt know how to get it back into TWRP recovery... can anyone help
i took a nanoid backup too b4 i flashed the OTA.... i need urgent help
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Hi guys im stuck in boot but can go into fastboot mode only.. my OP2 is rooted n custom twrp recovery.. i took the otp like last time unrooted my phone & went into twrp recovery flashed the OTA file downloaded & did a dalvik cache wipe & rooted it just like i did on last update... NOW im stuck & dont want to lose my data... i dnt know how to get it back into TWRP recovery... can anyone help
i took a nanoid backup too b4 i flashed the OTA.... i need urgent help
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Flash Grarak's Modified TWRP via fastboot mode ---> https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572330218882108
Hi,
I've flashed TWRP for a sm-G900f via heimdall, booted into TWRP-Recovery, made an backup from the working Stock ROM to sd card, flashed lineage open gapps etc., all works well.
Because of somtimes not working Sensors I've tried to test if the sensor problem is an hardware or an software issue, so recovered the stock rom backup using the installed twrp 3.2.1-0. Therefor I've made these steps :
Boot into recovery
Wipe cache, system, davlink-cache, format data
restore the stock rom backup
reboot
Every reboot results in booting to recovery, Samsung system won't start.
Tried to disconnect battery for a few minutes etc.
Where is my mistake ? Could someone give me an advice ?
Every restore of the lineage backups using this way works well.
Regards
Fred
fred06007 said:
Hi,
I've flashed TWRP for a sm-G900f via heimdall, booted into TWRP-Recovery, made an backup from the working Stock ROM to sd card, flashed lineage open gapps etc., all works well.
Because of somtimes not working Sensors I've tried to test if the sensor problem is an hardware or an software issue, so recovered the stock rom backup using the installed twrp 3.2.1-0. Therefor I've made these steps :
Boot into recovery
Wipe cache, system, davlink-cache, format data
restore the stock rom backup
reboot
Every reboot results in booting to recovery, Samsung system won't start.
Tried to disconnect battery for a few minutes etc.
Where is my mistake ? Could someone give me an advice ?
Every restore of the lineage backups using this way works well.
Regards
Fred
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Corrupted backup maybe?
A long time ago I made a backup of stock and was able to go back and forth with no issues. You can try and go back to stock, root again and try another back up.
Corrupted backup ? It's the only one I've made after flashing TWRP and before installing Lineage.
fred06007 said:
Corrupted backup ? It's the only one I've made after flashing TWRP and before installing Lineage.
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It happens sometimes, I had an SD card with a bad sector so every time I would make a back up it would get corrupted if I deleted the back up. I ended up leaving the backup so it will no longer write on the bad sectors.
fred06007 said:
Where is my mistake ? Could someone give me an advice ?
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I think, you have to flash or restore the right kernel.
Which partitions have you backed up?
Sorry for the late response, the backup includes in my mind system, data and boot partition because the backup consit's of the following files:
boot.emmc.win
boot.emmc.win.sha2
data.ext4.win
data.ext4.win.sha2
data.info
recovery.log
system.ext4.win000
system.ext4.win000.sha2
system.ext4.win001
system.ext4.win001.sha2
system.info
I have a question I recently flash the rom "PixelExperience for Moto G5 Plus [Potter]
Hello Everyone,
I have a question I recently flash the rom "PixelExperience for Moto G5 Plus [Potter]" in my phone now the problem is on reboot from TWRP mode my phone is booting and get stuck at the logo "G" with a line image indicating Loading. So Can anyone help me how to over come this problem? I had faced issue of memory formate. So I had change it to ext 4. And flashed the rom. Everthing worked while installing it was showing "Patching system unconditional" .
Please help me out.:crying::crying::crying:
Neel_bhatt said:
Hello Everyone,
I have a question I recently flash the rom "PixelExperience for Moto G5 Plus [Potter]" in my phone now the problem is on reboot from TWRP mode my phone is booting and get stuck at the logo "G" with a line image indicating Loading. So Can anyone help me how to over come this problem? I had faced issue of memory formate. So I had change it to ext 4. And flashed the rom. Everthing worked while installing it was showing "Patching system unconditional" .
Please help me out.:crying::crying::crying:
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In TWRP go to advanced wipe option and select dalvik, system, cache, then swipe to wipe. Now flash the ROM again and it should work fine.
I tried but in vain
Roary358 said:
In TWRP go to advanced wipe option and select dalvik, system, cache, then swipe to wipe. Now flash the ROM again and it should work fine.
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Hello...... thank you for quick response but it didn't work. Still facing the same issue. Do I have to root my device i.e. supersu?
:crying::crying::crying:
Neel_bhatt said:
Hello...... thank you for quick response but it didn't work. Still facing the same issue. Do I have to root my device i.e. supersu?
:crying::crying::crying:
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It's very unlikely that it didn't fix the issue, the first boot always takes a considerable amount of time so try waiting for a few minutes, if that doesn't work it might be because your data partition was encrypted, if you don't mind loosing the data wipe and format it and try the same steps as before again, if not just flash the January build.
Roary358 said:
It's very unlikely that it didn't fix the issue, the first boot always takes a considerable amount of time so try waiting for a few minutes, if that doesn't work it might be because your data partition was encrypted, if you don't mind loosing the data wipe and format it and try the same steps as before again, if not just flash the January build.
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There is no need to wipe the data partition, if the data partition corrupts it would corrupt everything all together.
Anyways can you tell me everything you've flashed in the progress?
With PE you only need to flash the rom itself. (Gapps are already included) and try to shut down the phone after flash (Using shut down option in twrp) and power on with power button
Try to flash PE again but before you do, wipe Data, Dalvik, Cache, and System
Dont worry about losing important data on the /Data/ partition. That is the partition where your.. well, app data is held. (Internal storage is the place of where all your personal data lies such as pictures and videos)
(edit meant something else)