personal information present after factory reset, possible data loss? - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

hey guys,
did a factory reset on my (rooted) OP5 yesterday, screen lock message activated ("found? call blabla ..") with my wives phone number in it, of course.
so, factory reset within OOS, booted TWRP, install newest OOS from zip, reboot. (just to clarify: no factory reset within TWRP!)
fresh new ROM though, no data, phone name back to default, everything fine - until i've edited the screen lock message:
my original/personal message from before still been there hence everything else was wiped....?!
someone may comment if it's a bug, possibly from OOS or even AOSP?
btw: wiped from TWRP then, message gone...

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wiped OS after losing root, can't boot past Google screen

I was on 4.3 stock rooted and attempted to upgrade when I got prompted by the recent security update. I'm guessing that when I did that I lost root. (I remember franco couldn't really operate anymore.) I went into TW recovery and then (in the order stated) pressed Format Data, lost my encryption and successful formatted, did an advance wipe, and then swiped for factory reset.
When I went to reboot system it said on the top "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?". I didn't pay heed to it and lord behold now I can't get past the Google screen when you start up the phone. Any suggestions?
edit: should also mention that I hadn't configured my drivers yet on my laptop (had to do a factory reset on that too)
Alright, fixed. For those curious (or noobs such as myself) use this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312

[Q] Nexus 4 Update Failure, and Rollback problems!

Ok i know the fourm is somewhat littered with these posts, and i've tried to do as much myself as i can.
Last night my phone offered the KitKat OTA update.
Its a Nexus 4, with unlocked bootloader, TWRP recovery and root, but no system modifications.
I accepted the update, thinking that it would simply update to kitkat and lose my root. On rebooting to install, the phone launched TWRP by itself, and TWRP ran the update, it went thru various stages of patching things before getting to a step saying something about permissions, where it stopped with an error.
I rebooted the phone and ended up stuck at the new 4.4 boot animation.
I went back into TWRP and tried clearing the caches, and also using the "fix permissions" option but still it hung at the boot animation.
So needing to get the phone working, with minimal data loss, i downloaded the 4.3 stock image, and flashed the boot and system files on in fastboot mode. Hoping to get the phone rolled back to 4.3 where it was before.
Partial Success, in so far as the phone booted, but things are somewhat "weird".
Some data has vanished, such as my call log, and my SMS inbox. Other data seems fine, such as my email client, my wifi settings, google login info, backgrounds etc. But on top of that there are weird quirks, for instance if i swipe down the notification bar, the settings button doesnt work, and i think notifications arent actually showing up either. Similarly, the home button is broken and does nothing. And even more strangely the keyboard appears to be missing!
I'm thinking we're probably at the stage of having to flash a complete factory image, and at least the phones booted so i can pull off my images and things. I'm somewhat pissed about my SMS as i didnt even think of backing them up because it was an OTA update and i assumed it would Just Work.
Any thoughts on what has happened here?
Regards
Kevin
ok, so i decided to reflash 4.4, and things are still weird.
Same faults as before, no keyboard, no notifications etc etc.
I did fastboot update image image-occam-krt16s.zip, but that doesnt seem to have erased by Apps etc.
I presume i'm going to have to do a full wipe with -w switch and start from scratch?
Same case, mi phone only works with 4.3. Download the 4.3 image, and only flash boot and system, dont flash userdata.
Try flashing the images and making it wipe your device so you don't have any data left. (AKA Clean flash, you did a dirty flash)
ok, so i decided to reflash 4.4, and things are still weird.
Same faults as before, no keyboard, no notifications etc etc.
I did fastboot update image image-occam-krt16s.zip, but that doesnt seem to have erased by Apps etc.
I presume i'm going to have to do a full wipe with -w switch and start from scratch?
Aragorn84 said:
ok, so i decided to reflash 4.4, and things are still weird.
Same faults as before, no keyboard, no notifications etc etc.
I did fastboot update image image-occam-krt16s.zip, but that doesnt seem to have erased by Apps etc.
I presume i'm going to have to do a full wipe with -w switch and start from scratch?
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Yes you do. A clean flash is a full wipe.
Yeh that sorted it, Sorry about the double post above, i tried to edit it but it wouldnt let me.
I copied my images off and did a full wipe and now its working again.
It seems like the forum is littered with these messages, but no-one seems to know the actual cause? I presume its somehow related to the modified recovery not applying the update properly?

[Q] Factory Reset or Reflash?

My phone is getting old, and because of that some problems are emerging with age.
It turns out that whenever my phone starts to behave in an unsatisfactory way, I do a factory reset.
My question is, what is best, do a factory reset or reflash the rom? Or there isn't any difference? I'm on stock 4.4.4, without root or custom recovery (I like Android this way ) and never unlocked the device.
Would a fresh install solve occasional problems caused by the OTAs?
Sorry for the bad english.
If you haven't gotten your answer already, the best method to reset your phone to fix various issues is to factory reset your phone. This returns it to the complete default state of software, where all apps should be working. Flash a rom simply replaces the system partition with the system partition of the rom, and thus is not as complete as a factory reset.
Basically, if you're having issues with a stock rom, just factory reset it and it will get rid of most, if not all, issues.

Nexus 6p not booting (running custom ROM)

A little bit of background.
Prior to this problem I was running dirty unicorns and elementalx kernel. Given that lately I had some freezing issues I decided that iro was time to update my ROM. Being the first time that I manually update a ROM and not having found anything online I thought (dumb decision) that all I had to do was to flash the most recent version. After I did that the phone did an app optimization (idk if that's how it's called, basically it optimised all the apps for the new version of the ROM) . After that the phone wasn't booting up, the dirty unicorns loading screen was running for half an hour and nothing happened so I restated the phone. When it asked for my sequence a message popped up "it looks like your vendor image is obsolete". The phone still wasn't booting up so I decided to restart once again and install the latest vendor image. After that the phone wasn't booting up so I decided to do a backup with twrp (version 3.0.0.0) and do a factory reset.
Plot twist the twrp decryption sequence (that worked 10 minutes before) now wasn't working so I had no way to access any of the phone's files.
Basically the phone won't turn on and I have no way of accessing it's files
I'd try a factory reset but there are some photos and whatsapp messages that are important to me and I'd rather not lose them.
Any tips?
Apologies for my terrible English
JustJohnItalia said:
A little bit of background.
Prior to this problem I was running dirty unicorns and elementalx kernel. Given that lately I had some freezing issues I decided that iro was time to update my ROM. Being the first time that I manually update a ROM and not having found anything online I thought (dumb decision) that all I had to do was to flash the most recent version. After I did that the phone did an app optimization (idk if that's how it's called, basically it optimised all the apps for the new version of the ROM) . After that the phone wasn't booting up, the dirty unicorns loading screen was running for half an hour and nothing happened so I restated the phone. When it asked for my sequence a message popped up "it looks like your vendor image is obsolete". The phone still wasn't booting up so I decided to restart once again and install the latest vendor image. After that the phone wasn't booting up so I decided to do a backup with twrp (version 3.0.0.0) and do a factory reset.
Plot twist the twrp decryption sequence (that worked 10 minutes before) now wasn't working so I had no way to access any of the phone's files.
Basically the phone won't turn on and I have no way of accessing it's files
I'd try a factory reset but there are some photos and whatsapp messages that are important to me and I'd rather not lose them.
Any tips?
Apologies for my terrible English
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The best thing to do is this guide. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928/page384. Just go full stock without formating the internal. Flash twrp and see if you can get your photos. Next time back your photos up with Google photos if available in your area. Good luck
JustJohnItalia said:
A little bit of background.
Prior to this problem I was running dirty unicorns and elementalx kernel. Given that lately I had some freezing issues I decided that iro was time to update my ROM. Being the first time that I manually update a ROM and not having found anything online I thought (dumb decision) that all I had to do was to flash the most recent version. After I did that the phone did an app optimization (idk if that's how it's called, basically it optimised all the apps for the new version of the ROM) . After that the phone wasn't booting up, the dirty unicorns loading screen was running for half an hour and nothing happened so I restated the phone. When it asked for my sequence a message popped up "it looks like your vendor image is obsolete". The phone still wasn't booting up so I decided to restart once again and install the latest vendor image. After that the phone wasn't booting up so I decided to do a backup with twrp (version 3.0.0.0) and do a factory reset.
Plot twist the twrp decryption sequence (that worked 10 minutes before) now wasn't working so I had no way to access any of the phone's files.
Basically the phone won't turn on and I have no way of accessing it's files
I'd try a factory reset but there are some photos and whatsapp messages that are important to me and I'd rather not lose them.
Any tips?
Apologies for my terrible English
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To update a ROM all you usually need to do is flash the newer version, but you also need to flash the newer vendor.img of the updated ROM is based on a newer Google build. Failure to do this is what caused the "it looks like your vendor image is obsolete" message to appear. I'm guessing you know this though as you went on to flash it later.
Not sure what happened with TWRP but you've done something else wrong at some point. Best idea (as pointed out above) is to flash the factory images. You can try it without formatting userdata in order to retrieve whatever it is that's important on your storage, but once you've retrieved whatever you need (if you even can) you'll need to format it because you really need to start fresh.

When WiFi is turned off I get 'Unfortunately System UI has stopped'

This is on two standard Galaxy S5's, with standard ROM, etc - not rooted, or anything else.
Every time I turn off WiFi, or enable Mobile Hotspot, I get 'Unfortunately System UI has stopped'.
To fix I have to Power off/on the phone.
(Turning on WiFi is no problem, just turning it off.)
I have gone into 'Safe Mode', and same issue, so it looks to not be a bad App.
I have also uninstalled 'Google' updates, and again no change...
Any thoughts?
All of a sudden my S5 showed the exact same error message for no aparent reason... I didn't do anything, and now I can't use my phone at all because of that bug. It happens on every boot so I can't even unlock my phone. Tried reinstalling everything, ROM, recovery, kernel, with/without root = still same, what just happened here??
EDIT: Same thing if I'm in Safe Mode -_-
Seeing noone knows a solution here's what I did yesterday.
1. Backed up all my stuff from internal storage to the sd card
2. Did factory reset in TWRP recovery
3. Flashed completely stock official firmware from Samsung
4. Waited for it to boot up and try to restore some of my settings (it restored all folders on their places, made same amount of home screens as I had before the reinstall and downloaded all of my previously installed apps from the Play Store, ofcourse without the cracked ones, and it also restored most apps' data as well so it's not as bad as you may think to factory reset and reinstall everything)
5. Started rooting, flashing TWRP again, installing Dolby Audio, Xposed and everything I had before, took me one full day to set it up as it was before.
Now when I set it up I always make a nandroid backup from when things are working fine, in case it goes crazy for no reason again... Good luck!
when the wifi radio is acting weird, a dirty flash of your current ROM susually fixes is as its probably a radio issue. Id do that before doing anything drastic like the boot-n-nuke Odin flash and starting from scratch (which will fix that issue)
I don't think I have a ROM issue, as I have two S5's, and both have the same issue... and both are standard ROMs.
I will do a factory re-set on one at some point, but this looks to be a 'simpler' issue.
I have tried a full Cache delete, as well as other 'clean' processes.
Nothing works.
I tried to re-flash my stock ROM as @youdoofus said but still had that annoying popup. Try everything you can think of, if all else fails, reset.
koragg97 said:
I tried to re-flash my stock ROM as @youdoofus said but still had that annoying popup. Try everything you can think of, if all else fails, reset.
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well, you can wipe cache, and dalvik 3x each (not kidding about the 3x each), then dirty flash the rom, pray to the gods of android, reboot. If failure occurs, its Odin Nuke time unless you want to try to flash an individual radio file by itself (not recommended)

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