I encrypted my nexus 5x and I want to decrypt it. I have tried flashing the default boot image, but that did not work. I tried factory resetting it, and that did not work. any help??
I am using bliss roms 11.9 pie with franco kernel
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Hi, I came from 4.2.2 stock rooted. I was updating to 4.4.2 (D80220a-ESA-XX) via LG Support Tool and make it go back to stock unrooted again. Next I rooted using ioroot25. After a fresh flash, I performed encrypt phone but the process was too fast, I was amazed until I checked that the disk wasn't actually encrypted.
I did again, but this time I was using factory reset via Backup and Reset and performed encrypt phone, but same result. The device just rebooted and blank, no android logo with encrypting process shown thus the encryption process failed.
Is this a bug? Anybody here face the same problem?
Any help will be appreciated :good::good:
I finally went back to stock, the encryption was working out. Here is what i've done:
Run make_ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p35, reboot again and apply encrypt phone (failed)
Back to stock using offline mode and re-apply encryption (success)
Root, Install TWRP and reboot (failed, TWRP 2.7.0.0 didn't prompt password for encrypted partition)
Install PAC ROM and CM 11 via TWRP sideload (success), BUT both of ROMs can't open the encrypted storage (failed)
Back to stock again, root, install TWRP, install PAC ROM, boot into PAC and apply encryption (failed, the PAC ROM can't perform encryption, it's just back to boot normally). This applied to CM as well.
My conclusion, LG has performed their owned encryption method instead of using AOSP method. I can't understand why PAC and CM failed performed their encryption method while using AOSP encryption method.
For now, I'll stick to stock since I need the encryption.
Hey guys,
I recently flashed to cm13 from the Android N Developer Preview and I formatted the userdata partition in order to decrypt the phone afterwards so TWRP could access /data but each time I boot up it's reencrypted. Any thoughts? I can't use TWRP at all to install zips or anything like that while the device is encrypted - it requires a password to decrypt /data. I've tried default_password, my pin, and rebooting before setting a password and none have worked. Please help I'm slowly dying without xposed. Also I'm not coming straight from the Android N Preview; I downgraded to M in order to get the right vendor image via the OTA update because when I tried to flash cm straight from the preview I got in a boot loop due to not having the right vendor.img if that makes any difference.
Alex
touchmywillis said:
Hey guys,
I recently flashed to cm13 from the Android N Developer Preview and I formatted the userdata partition in order to decrypt the phone afterwards so TWRP could access /data but each time I boot up it's reencrypted. Any thoughts? I can't use TWRP at all to install zips or anything like that while the device is encrypted - it requires a password to decrypt /data. I've tried default_password, my pin, and rebooting before setting a password and none have worked. Please help I'm slowly dying without xposed. Also I'm not coming straight from the Android N Preview; I downgraded to M in order to get the right vendor image via the OTA update because when I tried to flash cm straight from the preview I got in a boot loop due to not having the right vendor.img if that makes any difference.
Alex
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You have to flash a modified boot img. The official one automatically encrypts your phone.
Where would I find one? I found one but it just put me in a boot loop. Is there a thread for that on here or any good places you know of?
If flashing zips is the only thing you are concerned about you could give flash fire a try. It worked great for me to flash some zips in nougat.
I purchased a used Nexus 6p from ebay. I've unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. When I boot into recovery, I get a screen that's titled, "Mount Decrpt Data". It wants me to enter a password. I don't have the password. What are my options?
I want to root the phone and install custom ROMs.
@msmcintosh- The 6P defaults to data encryption on first boot. You need to do a factory reset and before booting to the OS install TWRP and then boot back into TWRP (reboot recovery). If you want to keep your data unencrypted you now have to either flash SuperSU or a custom kernel. Either of these will disable the force encrypt flag. Also make sure you are installing v3.1.1.0.
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@msmcintosh- The 6P defaults to data encryption on first boot. You need to do a factory reset and before booting to the OS install TWRP and then boot back into TWRP (reboot recovery). If you want to keep your data unencrypted you now have to either flash SuperSU or a custom kernel. Either of these will disable the force encrypt flag. Also make sure you are installing v3.1.1.0.
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I managed to screw it up. I'm stuck at the Google screen. I can boot into TWRP. I had tried to install Pure Nexus, GApps, Magisk and Franco kernel, but obviously didn't do it correctly. How can I recover my phone?
Uppdate: I download and installed the Oreo factory image and flashed it. Then TWRP. Now to figure out what went wrong flashing Pure Nexus. I'm coming from a nexus 6.
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I managed to screw it up. I'm stuck at the Google screen. I can boot into TWRP. I had tried to install Pure Nexus, GApps, Magisk and Franco kernel, but obviously didn't do it correctly. How can I recover my phone?
Uppdate: I download and installed the Oreo factory image and flashed it. Then TWRP. Now to figure out what went wrong flashing Pure Nexus. I'm coming from a nexus 6.
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I keep screwing this up. I have TWRP, factory Oreo, rooted with Magisk. I made a backup in TWRP. I per Pure Nexus instruction, I installed the Vendor image, Pure Nexus ROM, GApps and Magisk. The system won't boot. Gets stuck at the Google screen. Can't boot into TWRP either. I can reflash TWRP, but the backup is no good (gets stuck at Google screen). I end up reflashing the factory image and TWRP. Then it will boot into Android.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. It was easy to do this on my Nexus 6.
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I keep screwing this up. I have TWRP, factory Oreo, rooted with Magisk. I made a backup in TWRP. I per Pure Nexus instruction, I installed the Vendor image, Pure Nexus ROM, GApps and Magisk. The system won't boot. Gets stuck at the Google screen. Can't boot into TWRP either. I can reflash TWRP, but the backup is no good (gets stuck at Google screen). I end up reflashing the factory image and TWRP. Then it will boot into Android. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. It was easy to do this on my Nexus 6.
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Not sure what you are doing wrong with the clean PN install, but you can't downgrade from O to N by flashing an older PN ROM. You may get more specific help in the dedicated PN install thread by nathanchance.
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Not sure what you are doing wrong with the clean PN install, but you can't downgrade from O to N by flashing an older PN ROM. You may get more specific help in the dedicated PN install thread by nathanchance.
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I ended up flashing Nitrogen O, which worked. Thanks.
Hi,
sorry if that question has been already answered, but I cannot find an clear answer
I need to encrypt my cell phone, however each time I try I get an error telling that the encryption
did not finished correctly, and my cell phone is corrupteur and need to Factory reset
Is there a 7.1.2 Rom that exists with encryption working ?
if not do you know if a 6.x Rom exist that's support encryption.
Many thanks for your help.
I finely found a way to have ZUK Z1 encrypted under 7.1.2.
Below steps used:
Factory restore using All in One tool
Flash TWRP Official 3.0.2
Using TWRP installation of a 6.0 ROM
After boot and setup, enter Preference/Security/Encrypt
At this point ZUK Z1 appears encrypted
The issues are that under TWRP unable to mount or see files
I flashed lineage and open_gapps using the “adb sideload” option.
After a reboot, ZUK Z1 appears as encrypted
For the time being all is working fine, except the fact that TWRP cannot mount the device, because it’s encrypted. I guess that’s an issue with TWRP itself. I don’t know if a version exists to fix this ….
I tried to do it same way with several 6.0 ROMs still available here (a lot of dead links...) but each try using device encryption ends with an
automatic reboot and back to welcome screen without encryption.
At the moment I am using TWRP 3.1.0 (comming fomr 3.0.2) with 7.1.2 Nuclear ROM.
Any ideas? Device Encryption is important for me.
Ecoka said:
I tried to do it same way with several 6.0 ROMs still available here (a lot of dead links...) but each try using device encryption ends with an
automatic reboot and back to welcome screen without encryption.
At the moment I am using TWRP 3.1.0 (comming fomr 3.0.2) with 7.1.2 Nuclear ROM.
Any ideas? Device Encryption is important for me.
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The 6.0 ROM that's worked for me was " Temasek-20160217-NIGHTLY-ham "
Make sure you fully factor restore using the All In One tool
boot your phone on V5 and setup your cell phone account
Then using TWRP install V6 ROM with the Temasek one.
then Encrypt your phone .... that's should work ok
then us "adb sideload" to inject the V7 Lineage ROM
Let me know at which step you are stuck !
Hey, sorry for long delay ...
It will work up to "Temasek-20160217-NIGHTLY-ham", flashing AOSP 4.6 (Android 7) by sideload will cause "Password wrong" problems while booting
decrypting data partition. Still hope to get a way working zu install AOSP 5.1 (Android 8.1) with full encryption. Tried TWRP 3.02 and newer 3..2.1.
no worry about "password", I already installed nightly build of Lineage without issues using sideload.
Of course I got the message about password, I just ignore it
the only point is that I had to install TWRP V2.8.7 and not 3.x. because with 3.x sometimes I was not able
to boot recovery mode.
Before each install I fully backup my cell phone in case of .... SMS, Pictures etc...
Good luck,
The problem is not the password while starting to recovery 3.x.x, its the password while booting...
1. Factory restore using All in One tool (okay, works)
2. Setup Phone and encrypt (works, okay - Password will be accepted)
3. Flash TWRP (3.02 / 3.2.1.0) - tried both (okay, works - Password for encryption Recovery will not be accepted
4. I skip that and sideload flash (clearing cache etc.) "Temasek-20160217-NIGHTLY-ham.zip" (okay, Recovery = not, While Booting = Password accepted) (I choosed PIN and something like : OfferMe#1963ZU several times)
5. I skip Password in Recovery and sideload flash (clearing cache) "lineage-14.1-20180124-nightly-ham-signed.zip" (okay, Recovery still not, While Booting = Password NOT accepted)
Seems no matter if Lineage ROM 14.1 or higher...
Still confused
I am not using password at boot. I only set a password to unlock the phone after boot.
I unlocked the bootloader, flashed the TWRP, and try to update my 6P with PixelExperience, but I can't boot to the new OS and stuck at the Google logo.
The first time TWRP asked me for the decrypt data password, I downgraded to Marshmallow and flashed the modified boot.img to fix the encryption problem. Now I flashed TWRP 3.3.1-0 to my 6P and tried many custom ROMs - PE, PixelDust, and Lineage, but nothing works. I can't boot any ROM because I am always stuck at the black and white google stuff. This drives me crazy, anybody can help me?
I tried to flash BLOD patch, it doesn't work for me.