So, I have a Asus ZenFone 3 Max WW-firmware, android 7. A few months ago the motherboard broke down, without any apparent reason, so i managed to pull a backup to my sdcard from stock recovery mode. Sent the phone to repair, tried to restore backup, didn't work (successful decryption, corrupted data).
Now, I rooted my phone, with the Magisk method, installed the patched boot in the bootloader, restored the backup. I ran the system check from the default recovery, which told me that some system files are corrupted or missing. So i supposed that the data (pictures) i want to retrieve are there, and then installed the twrp in the bootloader (ADB won't let me install it in the recovery partition, which is locked and not unlockable).
I already tried adb commands, phone is not recognized in adb, i can run the sideload mode, but it returns "error:closed", when i boot into fastboot i can only put another bootloader. Device is recognized in fastboot and sideload modes.
I have no idea of the decryption password, probably i had a fingerprint unlock at the moment, for sure no "regular password".
Any suggestion on how to recover these pics? Maybe also unpack the .backup files from pc
Thanks in advance!
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HI all,
I've come from flashing Samsung S4's for years but after trying to flash an update I got the boot screen and nothing happens.
Here's the situation.
I had originally installed PureNexus, rooted, unlocked the boot loader and probably turned off USB ADB settings (and I don't typically want an alert when plugging in the USB cable) as I usually transfer media and ROM's to the download folder for future flashing.
I saw that 6.01 was released and saw that the bootloader and radio were updated. So I tried to flash those before updating with PureNexus 6.01.
I did a nandroid backup before I did this, knowing something might go wrong.
I think my camera wasn't working so I tried a nandroid recovery to get it back.
Unfortunately I didn't read about the password encryption bug which TWRP had as I did the restore in my car and didn't have internet as it was free down time. When it was completed, I got the failed password issue. So I decided just to format everything. I used TWRP and formatted everything including the vendor partition. Of course, I forgot it would delete the Nandroid, too. I'm too used to having a spare external SD card to store all of the Nandroids on.
Anyway after that I can only get to TWRP.
I've tried installing the original 6.0 ROM, PureNexus ROM through TWRP with the appropriate ZIP files. It says it's completed, no errors but just the boot screen.
I've tried restoring through ADB with Windows 10 and through the USB. I don't get to an ADB selection on the bootloader, but can get to the ADB sideload throught TWRP. The problem is when I tried to restore through ADB nothing happens as it says "waiting" when I use fastboot flash-all. ADB devices does give me an ID when I do ADB so it is connecting. However, I believe ADB is waiting for the USB-ADB to be turned on which I can't do because I can't get to the OS system partition.
I've tried using several of the Skip Soft Toolkit and again, it waits and says closed.
I'm assuming that USB-ADB is closed and not turned on. I don't know why TWRP can't overwrite the system partitions if I try to flash, unless it's still encrypted but shouldn't be as I formatted everything, except for the boot loader and that is unlocked as I get the screen that I should lock the bootloader because the OS can't tell if it is corrupted.
Any ideas? I can only think if someone sends me a Nandroid of a configuration that may flash it back to a level I can get into Android and then get back to USB ADB and do a clean install with fastboot flash-all.
Please help!! Thanks in advance for your suggestions. I hope I gave you enough information to help me out.
Update. I apparently found a way. Luckily TWRP has a Flash image feature as well as flashing the vendor image. Flashed PureNexus 6.01 and PureNexus Gapps and thank goodness that worked! No idea why ADB was not flashing except for the configuration for USB ADB was turned off on the ROM originally.
Hi everyone, i'm struck in a dead end situation. I had a soft brick the week after upgrading to nougat and due to an incorrect setting of asus mobile manager my data were not synchronized (just the phone apps and whatsapp logs). I had a stock rom, locked bootloader, no root, no custom recovery, no usb debugging enabled. I just can enter recovery mode. If i switch on the phone it goes in bootloop, I can't enter fastboot 'cause after rebooting is in bootloop again.
With adb i'm not able to copy files, the only things i get are empy folders, i can't push files 'cause I have not the permission (surely because i don't have root).
Backup with adb is impossibile because it says "now unlock your device and confirm the backup operation..." - i'm still in recovery.
The hard way to access to internal storage is install twrp, root and unloack bootloader loosing all my data. Dead end
The easy way (if really these things work) is wipe all and buy a program like drFone or EaseUS MobiSaver for Android for data recovery post-wipe.
What do you suggest?
ps: sorry but I can't add any screeshot with insert image
Thanx
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Hi there,
after a normal shutdown, my xiaomi redmi 4 prime is not booting anymore.
it is stuck on MI Logo. I can enter fastboot and download mode. Phone is NOT rooted and Bootloader seems to be locked, but fastboot flash recovery seems to work. But all my hope to get a twrp started failed until now. I REALLY need the files from that phone. If somebody can help me, i will pay you money if you SUCCESSFULLY help me recover the files.
Beside, adb mode does not more work, after trying to fastboot flash a twrp image. But in ADB Mode i was in sideload mode, where no commands like pull did work. Oh and i never turned od developer mode i think. I will not stop believing there must be some person on this planet who can rescue my data.
thanks for any help.
I believe adb and developer mode are irrelevant since they work from within the system. One option is to make twrp recovery boot and copy files from it, but since you tried and failed you could try something else, but as last resort since I don't remember if it saved my data.
Since your bootloader is locked you cannot flash boot partition, but you can flash every other which cold fix your system. You should find EXACT same rom you had and extract partitions you want to flash (you have tutorials online, I don't remember, think you just extract them). If you try to flash complete rom with locked partition, process will fail.
fastboot flash system
fastboot flash recovery
fastboot flash data?!or whatever (or not data if your files are there)
Hope I gave you another perspective..
So I unlocked bootloader on my redmi note 7.
Then I flashed twrp and rooted my device.
Then I flashed pixel experience but it stuck on the Google logo after reboot. I tried factory reset in twrp but it didn't work.
So I restored the backup I did before flashing pixel experience.
And then my phone stuck on bootloop.
So I booted into fastboot mode and flashed the fastboot rom and it worked. I have successfully unbricked my device.
But now it shows "find device storage corrupted your device is unsafe now"
Everything works fine except I can't turn on find device and also can't install miui ota updates via twrp.
(And also when flashing twrp for the first time when I reboot it showed the stock recovery because I hadn't flashed disable dm-verify because when I am in twrp and try to mount my system to my computer my phone doesn't show up in the computer. So first I copied the disable dm-verify file then again flashed twrp then booted into twrp and then flashed disable dm-verify. I don't know if it is necessary to format data when flashing twrp. Maybe that's why the problem occured. I don't know.)
Please help.
Thank you.
Extract persist.img from official fastboot rom and replace the existing persist in Orangefox.
At least it helped me.
Persist.img flash through recovery gonna fix the problem but forget about Netflix and L1!!
Personally speaking had that problem with corrupted message pop up every time i reboot my device and when i flashed the persist.img through OrangeFox recovery i lost L1 forever (and there is no turning back).
If you wanna try that method i highly suggest you to Backup your Persist Partition first.
Yes, but isn't the original persist partition already lost, when you get the "storage corrupted" message?
Lucky-thirteen said:
Yes, but isn't the original persist partition already lost, when you get the "storage corrupted" message?
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I tried may hours to define the problem's source but i think that's unclear in every situation. Others say that's a persist.img corruption while others had that problem with Mi Account corruption, etc.
Mine corrupted message came when i tried to flash Global Official MIUI in a EU variant device through normal process that doesn't engage any kind of Persist partition rewrite.
I had a backup of persist.img and flashed original from EU fastboot file and finally after that I repatch my old persist.img. The first time i did that process my device and L1 worked properly (even that spam message disappeared) but after a long time that I tried same process for same problem i completely lost my L1 [strange af!].
So, a safe process to try now is to flash back the official fastboot image of your variant (Erase + Lock [for L1]) through MiFlash tool and check that corruption message if it goes away (be careful to flash the correct fastboot image or you will get a a bricked device).
In conclusion it's Extremely advisable to keep a full backup of your partitions and especially Persist partition if you wanna flash Roms and generally unlock bootloader!
I use twrp recovery
I don't know about orange fox recovery
Strange51 said:
I use twrp recovery
I don't know about orange fox recovery
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Always use OrangeFox for Lavender here is the link (download and test with latest R10.1_02-Stable)
So it had been a while since I had tried getting into recovery twrp but I figured I could remember how so I did
fastboot flash boot twrp etc.img
This was a mistake according to the site here > https://twrp.me/nokia/nokia6_1.html
WARNING: If you accidently flash TWRP to your device using fastboot instead of temporarily booting the image, you will need to download the latest factory image for your device and reflash the boot image.
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Which is exactly what I did
So now my phone is either stuck on the Nokia logo, or I can load twrp.
They provide some info on fixing it but I'm not sure I understand what they are saying. Can anyone help with this?
The phone was running Oreo (not sure which version unfortunately) and it was fully rooted and running magisk/xposed/su just fine before my mistake.
I don't have access to fastboot. Only Twrp and adb commands.
Edit, I can get to fastboot/download mode through the twrp terminal.
[SOLVED]
So I was able to use twrp to copy all of my internal files onto an sd card.
Then I set about getting this tool here > https://github.com/RaghuVarma331/Nokia-Tool the firmware specific to my phone, and modifying the bat file found here > https://github.com/RaghuVarma331/Nokia-Tool/blob/master/batscripts/Nokia-Tool-DRG-B2N-PL2-CTL.bat (because windows for some reason gave me a 16 bit application warning when I tried to use the tool exe)
My phone flashed a bunch of time and I was able to load up an almost entirely stock android 10, still capable of using magisk, edxposed, etc.
And now all there is to do is to get everything back onto it and set up which is at this point, the best case scenario.