Hello,
i have smartphone of xiomi model redmi2 and due to binary updates of SuperSu my phone has been crashed and after too much efforts its starting through Team win recovery. now i want to recover my photos and other data. now is that possible to recover the data? Thanks in advance
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Hi there. I am a proud user of the 910F and i am looking for a TWRP recovery able to decrypt data partitions. Is there any? Found none, till now...
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I want to encrypt my data partition and i want to access it via twrp. This is totally normal for so many other devices. I do not know why the note 4 community is always wondering about...
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Hi all,
is there a possibility to retrieve my data (aka contacts, photos) after factory reset? I know that rooting the device may void my warranty.
I've tried about 10 recovery software, but root was requested and "soft" root modes like iRoot were unsuccessful.
Can you help me?
Thanks
Always make a backup. If the only problem is getting root then go to the TWRP thread and then install the Magisk zip from TWRP (http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk)
Is it possible to install TWRP recovery on the S8 without formatting data and without root?
Thanks in advance...
MartinEv1980 said:
Is it possible to install TWRP recovery on the S8 without formatting data and without root?
Thanks in advance...
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If your bootloader is unlocked meaning you have a international S8 then you flash twrp for your model threw Odin and it will be a custom recovery with no root however if you don't format data your data partition will remain encrypted and you won't be able to to a backup of your phone cause the data partition is encrypted and won't be accessible via twrp after that format data the encryption Will be temporary removed unless flash a decryptor zip easily found on xda to stop your stock rom kernel from encrypting it again while it's booting up from the first time but overall your answer is yes you can install twrp with having to root or format data however without formating data twrp is kind of useless
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Hi,
Any root guide on how to do this? Seems all how to's on XDA require data format...
So this was my 1st time rooting my phone.
I unlocked my phone according to this guide -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/as...w-to/discussion-unlocking-bootloader-t3786698
By @Sudeep Duhoon
I did not backup before unlocking the boot loader which seems to have wiped my entire data
I completed my root and tried to recover my files using a host of recovery applications but wasn’t successful.
Any help would be appreciated as I need to recover my data, especially the media files like photos.
Thanks in advance
I think its not possible anymore !!
Hello,
I have a Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) Duos (i think it's J530F/DS according to GSMArena) and i forgotten the password for it, wiped the data and re-entered the google account associated to it. I would want to recover most of my data by cloning the internal memory, and using some recovery tools, but my phone has stock firmware and is not rooted.
I want to make as few changes as possible to it, because then i would risk rewriting the blocks on the internal storage. I saw some custom recoveries and rooting techniques, but that would require another wipe and i'm afraid this will damage the blocks even more. Any ideas on how to aquire the mmcblk with a method as non invasive as possible?
Could I just only boot a recovery image and then use adb to pull the mmcblk without wiping the data again?
Thank you