So, I flashed DotOS v3.0, but I had to format data in TWRP to remove encryption. But I didn't take a backup as flashing custom ROMs never required to backup internal storage. There were some pictures that I lost. I came across this method and I wonder if it works on Zenfone 3 ZE520KL?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...de-internal-memory-data-recovery-yes-t1994705
Please help me. I need to know if there's a way.
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Can anyone Help?
I Encypted my device when I was with CM9. I had to install Samsung stock ICS so I did a full wipe and flashed the Stock ICS with Odin. Now I can't access my external SD card.
All my Titanium Backup is there and tons of photos & videos (32Gb).
I tried to use the same passcode on the encrypted device now but without success.
Can anyone give me a light?
Thx
Hi,
I unlocked my friend's Nexus 4 bootloader, rooted it, installed custom kernel and rom.
However, I totally forgot to backup his photos
I've now got a really irate friend, and no idea how to get his photos back (every recovery program I find online needs to work with an external SD).
Firstly, with the root etc, has it changed the way the partitions work from stock?
Secondly, if there is a way, can you guide me into attempting to recover the photos?
Thanks in advance!
Sorry to hear this, but I believe unlocking the bootloader normally wipes the internal storage - as in the photos are gone for good.
You can root and install custom kernels and roms all you want, and keep the contents of internal storage, but bootlocker unloading (with the normal method) wipes data and storage, afaik.
I flashed a note 3 international rom on my SM-N900J and it wiped my phone and would not boot. I have a backup. How do i get it to where twrp can see it?
disregard, figured how to move the folder from external to internal memory via twrp
Hi.
I have huge problem. I have Redmi Note 7 with xiaomi.eu (Last stable MIUI 10 version). Today I decided to update it to latest version (MIUI 11). Before it, I made backup via TWRP and then perform update. Update successfull. I thought that I prefer MIUI 10 so in TWRP perform wipe dalvic and cache and make restore backup. Backup succesfull. But... System wont boot up. In TWRP I cant see internal storage (0MB), TWRP ask for decryption password but the password from unlocking phone doesnt work. I dont know what to do. I dont want to lose my data. I found info that OrangeFOx recovery could be helpful so I flashed OrangeFox recovery. But it also ask for password.
Help please.
mcichy10 said:
Hi.
I have huge problem. I have Redmi Note 7 with xiaomi.eu (Last stable MIUI 10 version). Today I decided to update it to latest version (MIUI 11). Before it, I made backup via TWRP and then perform update. Update successfull. I thought that I prefer MIUI 10 so in TWRP perform wipe dalvic and cache and make restore backup. Backup succesfull. But... System wont boot up. In TWRP I cant see internal storage (0MB), TWRP ask for decryption password but the password from unlocking phone doesnt work. I dont know what to do. I dont want to lose my data. I found info that OrangeFOx recovery could be helpful so I flashed OrangeFox recovery. But it also ask for password.
Help please.
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You're out of luck. You need to format your data partition - and you will lose your data and all the contents of your internal storage.
DarthJabba9 said:
You're out of luck. You need to format your data partition - and you will lose your data and all the contents of your internal storage.
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Is there any way to backup storage eg. via adb or something and try later to restore it?
EDIT
I performed wipe, install latest android. Data is gone. I found some windows apps to restore data after factory reset via adb. I'll try this in next week
mcichy10 said:
Is there any way to backup storage eg. via adb or something and try later to restore it?
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No.
mcichy10 said:
EDIT
I performed wipe, install latest android. Data is gone. I found some windows apps to restore data after factory reset via adb. I'll try this in next week
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Good luck!
PS: if your original MIUI 10 backup included /data, then you should be able to restore the data after formatting, flashing a fresh copy of the MIUI 10 ROM, booting the ROM, and then, booting back to recovery and restoring the data backup. But the content of your internal storage is gone forever (if you didn't back it up before).
Unfortunately I lost all my data (mainly photos). I'll buy microsd to store data and backups.
Hi,
This is a continuation of my errands in magisk-support-2661and magisk-support-2662. I'm interested in the twrp aspect here, hopefully someone who knows twrp welll reads this.
Basically this is a Redmi 7A phone with stock MIUI 10.2.5 and twrp 3.3.1. Phone got messed after updating Magisk to latest version, and while trying to fix it i accidentally wiped data from within twrp. It says this preserves internal storage so I thought this would be ok, but internal storage is encrypted on this device and after doing this i can't access my files from twrp anymore (before it used to ask for my pattern). Files are still there encrypted, and looks like keys are still there in /data/misc so I guess all hope is not lost.
Any ideas on how twrp Wipe data functionality is supposed to work on encrypted storage devices, and how to get one's files back afterwards ?
Help appreciated before i mess things up further =)
lemonsqueeze said:
Hi,
This is a continuation of my errands in magisk-support-2661and magisk-support-2662. I'm interested in the twrp aspect here, hopefully someone who knows twrp welll reads this.
Basically this is a Redmi 7A phone with stock MIUI 10.2.5 and twrp 3.3.1. Phone got messed after updating Magisk to latest version, and while trying to fix it i accidentally wiped data from within twrp. It says this preserves internal storage so I thought this would be ok, but internal storage is encrypted on this device and after doing this i can't access my files from twrp anymore (before it used to ask for my pattern). Files are still there encrypted, and looks like keys are still there in /data/misc so I guess all hope is not lost.
Any ideas on how twrp Wipe data functionality is supposed to work on encrypted storage devices, and how to get one's files back afterwards ?
Help appreciated before i mess things up further =)
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Before you wiped data, was TWRP able to decrypt? able to view what you call internal storage?
J.Michael said:
Before you wiped data, was TWRP able to decrypt? able to view what you call internal storage?
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Yes, it asked for my pattern and was able to decrypt the files.