Encryption Stuck [J500H] - Samsung Galaxy J5 Questions & Answers

Hi. yesterday i decided to encrypt my phone (i'm using the new Bootleggers Pie ROM), but its stuck on boot for like about 12 hours. Already setted twice screen lock... What should i do?

ParanoidVisitor said:
Hi. yesterday i decided to encrypt my phone (i'm using the new Bootleggers Pie ROM), but its stuck on boot for like about 12 hours. Already setted twice screen lock... What should i do?
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Clean flash again. Maybe encryption won't work

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Resurrection Remix ROM 6.8 Build running Kernel 6.2 - Bootloop Issue Zenfone 5

Hello, Newbie Here!
So I recently flashed the Resurrection Remix ROM Build 6.8 and Kernel 6.2.
The Build is rather stable and In my honest opinion better than CM12.1 which I was on previously.
So the normal functions of the phone are normal and I feel this is a much stable build. I use a ASUS Zenfone 5(ASUS_T00F)
But I face random reboots where the phone restarts itself and gets stuck at the boot. Only when i try to force reboot from the bootloop screen does the phone restart normally and even that takes three or four attempts. First I thought it was just getting used to the new Kernel then when this started occurring frequently I became more aware that this might just be a potential risk.
Today afternoon, My Phone was literally stuck at bootloop for 2 hours.... Only when I tried to do three-four manual forced reboots by pressing my power key and with each instance entering the TWRP mode and doing a dalvik and cache wipe only then was I able to boot up my phone normally.....It totally drained the battery though. I was at 78% and when my phone finally booted up I was shocked to see just 1% charge left.
Everytime this issue occurs...either the phone is completly stuck in bootloop or goes to the "Android is upgraing your apps" notification and then again comes back to the bootloop.
I have also done two fresh flashes before this as well so I know its got nothing to do with a dirty flash.
I then started googling for the same issue that other Zenfone 5 users might be experiencing but to my shock...No threads on it could be found with the issue that Im experiencing.
Pretty frustrated right now I have no clue what to do.
Donot want to go back to STOCK ROM..It sucks.
Please help Guys!
Hello.
You should try to format system and reinstall the rom + xposed. After that you can format data, cache, internal storage. I hope that it will help you.
And did you have this problem on CM12.1?
tank0412 said:
Hello.
You should try to format system and reinstall the rom + xposed. After that you can format data, cache, internal storage. I hope that it will help you.
And did you have this problem on CM12.1?
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Yup. Tried all this.
Just format again and re flash rom with xposed it fixed my bootloop.
The solution is,
Go back to stock rom. ???
Can anyone tell me how to back stock ROM from resurrection remix???
yasin0005 said:
Can anyone tell me how to back stock ROM from resurrection remix???
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Download latest firmware from Asus' Support Page. And flash it via adb sideload.
I m now on Stock Rom without any problems no screen freeze no bootloops ...

Not Able to Flash any ROM

Hello,
My Yu Yureka was running perfectly until yesterday. I had installed Lineage 14.1 and was enjoying a good Android Experience.
Yesterday,due to battery issues I put my phone in Extreme Battery saver mode during which I started taking HDR pictures.All of sudden My phone started rebooting on and on with just the YU logo .I noticed that only when I switch on Mobile Data that happens. Since I thought this was some ROM glitch,I downloaded the latest update and then installed it. But alas,still had the same Problem.
Today ,I wiped the Dalvik cache,cache,system files and then tried rebooting....Unlike last time ,this time it got totally stuck in the YU screen. I waited for hours but still no hope. Thus I Wiped EVERYTHING...and then tried installing the same Update which I had downloaded in my SDcard. But now this time,TWRP screen quit without any notice and then opened again....thus wasn't able to install any OS. Now WHAT THE HECK DO I DO?
THANKS IN ADVANCE
It is not ur fault bruh...
Most probably your battery is dead,
Now, it's time for a new battery, and remember, always buy battery from a authorized MMX care, or u will end up getting fake one
Arunachaleshwar said:
Hello,
My Yu Yureka was running perfectly until yesterday. I had installed Lineage 14.1 and was enjoying a good Android Experience.
Yesterday,due to battery issues I put my phone in Extreme Battery saver mode during which I started taking HDR pictures.All of sudden My phone started rebooting on and on with just the YU logo .I noticed that only when I switch on Mobile Data that happens. Since I thought this was some ROM glitch,I downloaded the latest update and then installed it. But alas,still had the same Problem.
Today ,I wiped the Dalvik cache,cache,system files and then tried rebooting....Unlike last time ,this time it got totally stuck in the YU screen. I waited for hours but still no hope. Thus I Wiped EVERYTHING...and then tried installing the same Update which I had downloaded in my SDcard. But now this time,TWRP screen quit without any notice and then opened again....thus wasn't able to install any OS. Now WHAT THE HECK DO I DO?
THANKS IN ADVANCE
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Flash yureka fastboot files first then unlock bootloader and go for any custom rom.
I personally prefer lineage OS 15.0 Oreo( it is almost stable using since more than 15 days)
Say Thanks if it has helped you

Downgrade from Pie (Official Stock Beta) to Oreo (Official Stable Nov. Patch) Issues

Hello Guys,
Recently i forced my Mi A1 to install official Pie Stable update by using VPN Method (Which Worked Fine). After Success full install of Pie Rom my Phone went in boot-loop.
Here are the details ->
1 - Mi A1 was rooted w/ Magisk. So I unrooted my phone, worked fine after removing magisk.
2 - After unrooting, Phone was working smooth no issues there.
3 - Locked boot-loader, after restart it was still working like earlier.
4 - Used VPN to connect to Netherlands Server, Cleared data from google framework & got the update.
5 - Took 8-10 mins. to get it flashed
6 - After restart Phone went straight to Boot-loop. I waited almost 40-45 mins. then forced shut down.
7 - Again restarted it but phone was again in boot-loop. So i booted my phone in recovery (stock). Cleared all data / cache. After restart the boot-loop was still there.
8 - i checked here at XDA if anyone else was facing any problem, i guess this one was unique.
9 - i then downloaded the official 8.1 stock ROM from miui website & clean installed using Mi Flash tool Successfully.
10 - After restart, my phone was continuously restarting. All I can see on screen was mi logo & android one logo. After that phone restarts itself.
11 - Again I checked if I missed any step from instruction provided by Developers, all of them were followed as described.
12 - After that I thought it must be Xiaomi's Anti-rollback feature that must be not letting my phone run Oreo. So I checked if that’s the issue, but anti returned null value. Which means it was not enabled on my device.
13 - So I looked for Mi A1 Stock Pie fast-boot Rom, Luckily I got beta Rom & so I flashed that. Which worked.
14 – Now the issue is, why I cannot go back to 8.1 & install that official stable pie? What should be my next step? What should I do to get stable build? Or is it possible that I could get stable pie TWRP rom?
Any help is appreciated.
Please guide me to get pass this issue.
Thank you for your time.
How did you installed fastboot rom without unlocking bootloader? Im facing same issue.
Try this
Hey try this, it might work for you:
1. Downgrade to Nougat by flashing it on EDL mode on MiFlash
2. Surely it won't boot so hotboot TWRP and restore the Boot, Modem and EFS Backup that someone uploaded some days ago (search on Questions & Answers or Guides)
3. Flash Nougat on EDL again
4. You'll notice that your IMEI will be 0 or not your phone's IMEI
5 To fix that, install TWRP Installer, reboot to recovery and install Latest Magisk
6. (Search on Youtube) Restore IMEI using DualWriteIMEI
7. Reboot
8. Flash latest Oreo Stock Build by normal Fastboot mode (not EDL)
9. That's all! You should be able to flash anything else that you want!
ADVERTISE: I have the Dual SIM variant, that because i've used DualWriteIMEI, idk if works too with Single SIM one, maybe it does.
Hope that it works for you, greetings!
Mirdeusz said:
How did you installed fastboot rom without unlocking bootloader? Im facing same issue.
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boot-loader was unlocked when i first flashed magisk.
MallBrawl said:
Hey try this, it might work for you:
1. Downgrade to Nougat by flashing it on EDL mode on MiFlash
2. Surely it won't boot so hotboot TWRP and restore the Boot, Modem and EFS Backup that someone uploaded some days ago (search on Questions & Answers or Guides)
3. Flash Nougat on EDL again
4. You'll notice that your IMEI will be 0 or not your phone's IMEI
5 To fix that, install TWRP Installer, reboot to recovery and install Latest Magisk
6. (Search on Youtube) Restore IMEI using DualWriteIMEI
7. Reboot
8. Flash latest Oreo Stock Build by normal Fastboot mode (not EDL)
9. That's all! You should be able to flash anything else that you want!
ADVERTISE: I have the Dual SIM variant, that because i've used DualWriteIMEI, idk if works too with Single SIM one, maybe it does.
Hope that it works for you, greetings!
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I will surely try this, thank you for your help
iammilind said:
Hello Guys,
Recently i forced my Mi A1 to install official Pie Stable update by using VPN Method (Which Worked Fine). After Success full install of Pie Rom my Phone went in boot-loop.
Here are the details ->
1 - Mi A1 was rooted w/ Magisk. So I unrooted my phone, worked fine after removing magisk.
2 - After unrooting, Phone was working smooth no issues there.
3 - Locked boot-loader, after restart it was still working like earlier.
4 - Used VPN to connect to Netherlands Server, Cleared data from google framework & got the update.
5 - Took 8-10 mins. to get it flashed
6 - After restart Phone went straight to Boot-loop. I waited almost 40-45 mins. then forced shut down.
7 - Again restarted it but phone was again in boot-loop. So i booted my phone in recovery (stock). Cleared all data / cache. After restart the boot-loop was still there.
8 - i checked here at XDA if anyone else was facing any problem, i guess this one was unique.
9 - i then downloaded the official 8.1 stock ROM from miui website & clean installed using Mi Flash tool Successfully.
10 - After restart, my phone was continuously restarting. All I can see on screen was mi logo & android one logo. After that phone restarts itself.
11 - Again I checked if I missed any step from instruction provided by Developers, all of them were followed as described.
12 - After that I thought it must be Xiaomi's Anti-rollback feature that must be not letting my phone run Oreo. So I checked if that’s the issue, but anti returned null value. Which means it was not enabled on my device.
13 - So I looked for Mi A1 Stock Pie fast-boot Rom, Luckily I got beta Rom & so I flashed that. Which worked.
14 – Now the issue is, why I cannot go back to 8.1 & install that official stable pie? What should be my next step? What should I do to get stable build? Or is it possible that I could get stable pie TWRP rom?
Any help is appreciated.
Please guide me to get pass this issue.
Thank you for your time.
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FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
i went back to nougat using this guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...-beta-t3876533
in step 9 move that file "2018-12-06--15-41-27_PQ1A181205006" to straight TWRP folder....it will present inside backups folder so move it and delete backups folder then you can roll back to nougat/oreo then do anything
Selvakmr123 said:
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
i went back to nougat using this guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...-beta-t3876533
in step 9 move that file "2018-12-06--15-41-27_PQ1A181205006" to straight TWRP folder....it will present inside backups folder so move it and delete backups folder then you can roll back to nougat/oreo then do anything
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Your url link is bad.
barrack1 said:
Your url link is bad.
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If you wish to downgrade....i think it is the only way for now.... This is not my creation i just followed the method...worked perfectly... If you don't want to modify system then stay in pie update bro..
I think using Netherlands vpn is bad as this...because installing other regions will mess up something within our mobile...we don't realised it yet
iammilind said:
Hello Guys,
Recently i forced my Mi A1 to install official Pie Stable update by using VPN Method (Which Worked Fine). After Success full install of Pie Rom my Phone went in boot-loop.
Here are the details ->
1 - Mi A1 was rooted w/ Magisk. So I unrooted my phone, worked fine after removing magisk.
2 - After unrooting, Phone was working smooth no issues there.
3 - Locked boot-loader, after restart it was still working like earlier.
4 - Used VPN to connect to Netherlands Server, Cleared data from google framework & got the update.
5 - Took 8-10 mins. to get it flashed
6 - After restart Phone went straight to Boot-loop. I waited almost 40-45 mins. then forced shut down.
7 - Again restarted it but phone was again in boot-loop. So i booted my phone in recovery (stock). Cleared all data / cache. After restart the boot-loop was still there.
8 - i checked here at XDA if anyone else was facing any problem, i guess this one was unique.
9 - i then downloaded the official 8.1 stock ROM from miui website & clean installed using Mi Flash tool Successfully.
10 - After restart, my phone was continuously restarting. All I can see on screen was mi logo & android one logo. After that phone restarts itself.
11 - Again I checked if I missed any step from instruction provided by Developers, all of them were followed as described.
12 - After that I thought it must be Xiaomi's Anti-rollback feature that must be not letting my phone run Oreo. So I checked if that’s the issue, but anti returned null value. Which means it was not enabled on my device.
13 - So I looked for Mi A1 Stock Pie fast-boot Rom, Luckily I got beta Rom & so I flashed that. Which worked.
14 – Now the issue is, why I cannot go back to 8.1 & install that official stable pie? What should be my next step? What should I do to get stable build? Or is it possible that I could get stable pie TWRP rom?
Any help is appreciated.
Please guide me to get pass this issue.
Thank you for your time.
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Hello you have said at step 3 that you locked the bootloader and at step 9 that you have flashed via fastboot with locked bootloader how did you do that ? thanx
Selvakmr123 said:
If you wish to downgrade....i think it is the only way for now.... This is not my creation i just followed the method...worked perfectly... If you don't want to modify system then stay in pie update bro..
I think using Netherlands vpn is bad as this...because installing other regions will mess up something within our mobile...we don't realised it yet
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he was saying that when we click this link you've posted we get a page 404 because the link is broken.
sergioricardojsj said:
he was saying that when we click this link you've posted we get a page 404 because the link is broken.
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My bad guys
Follow this link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/solution-bootloop-9-0-beta-t3876533
Bootloop while Downgrading and network issue
VoLTE isn't working in pie beta rom on my device( mi a1) after several unsuccessful downgrades from pie to oreo.
tsrnb said:
VoLTE isn't working in pie beta rom on my device( mi a1) after several unsuccessful downgrades from pie to oreo.
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maybe thats because we forced our phone to flash pie beta, it's modem may not support our LTE bands for VOLTE service.
we will have to wait for stable release, after that we will be able to flash that modem & use volte service.
cheaterel said:
Hello you have said at step 3 that you locked the bootloader and at step 9 that you have flashed via fastboot with locked bootloader how did you do that ? thanx
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my bad, please consider bootloader was unlocked at the time of flashing.
i should have included that.

Softbricked my phone, Noob needs help.

Hey!
So I got the 9.0 pie on my Xiaomi MiA1 and I decided to test it and I was pretty disappointed, so I decided to try to revert back to 8.1 oreo. I unlocked the phone, fastbooted twrp, wiped the data and tried using miflash to install the rom and also tried flashing it through twrp. I have been having this problem for 2 days now, i successfully install the OS but then I get stuck in a boot loop and now I can't even get past the android one logo and it keeps loading there. I didn't do a backup, I regret that. I can't remember how many times I already try flashing different roms but nothing really seems to work, in fact seems like it's getting worse since before it would actually boot until it asked me to put my SIM card PIN but then it would reboot constantly, but as I said before now it wont get past android one screen. Also maybe its worth mentioning that i try using lazyflasher already a few times and that there was a time that it actually worked but it got automatically updated to 9.0 pie again so back to the start and, as i thought that i knew what i was doing, i just tried redoing what i did before to install 8.1 again and disable automatic updates before connecting to the internet. I can go to fastboot mode and I can use twrp doesn't seem like I have a problem there, any help is appreciated!
maybe just can let 9.0 install , looks like is the only way that u have for a dayle phone
Mig979 said:
Hey!
So I got the 9.0 pie on my Xiaomi MiA1 and I decided to test it and I was pretty disappointed, so I decided to try to revert back to 8.1 oreo. I unlocked the phone, fastbooted twrp, wiped the data and tried using miflash to install the rom and also tried flashing it through twrp. I have been having this problem for 2 days now, i successfully install the OS but then I get stuck in a boot loop and now I can't even get past the android one logo and it keeps loading there. I didn't do a backup, I regret that. I can't remember how many times I already try flashing different roms but nothing really seems to work, in fact seems like it's getting worse since before it would actually boot until it asked me to put my SIM card PIN but then it would reboot constantly, but as I said before now it wont get past android one screen. Also maybe its worth mentioning that i try using lazyflasher already a few times and that there was a time that it actually worked but it got automatically updated to 9.0 pie again so back to the start and, as i thought that i knew what i was doing, i just tried redoing what i did before to install 8.1 again and disable automatic updates before connecting to the internet. I can go to fastboot mode and I can use twrp doesn't seem like I have a problem there, any help is appreciated!
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You can install stock Pie via Mi Flash tool.
Sent from my Mi A1 using XDA Labs

Redmi note 7 restart problem (Official global MIUI 12 rom)

So, its been about two days since this started. The device randomly get stuck in a restart loop for a few minutes and then get back to normal. I havent installed any app for like 1 week.
Is there a way to identify what's causing it? I'm asking this because I want hard reset to be my last option.
ThiagoHDS said:
So, its been about two days since this started. The device randomly get stuck in a restart loop for a few minutes and then get back to normal. I havent installed any app for like 1 week.
Is there a way to identify what's causing it? I'm asking this because I want hard reset to be my last option.
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Some more information will maybe help like rom, customer recovery, magisk

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