Any solution to flash without format data? - Redmi K20 / Xiaomi Mi 9T Questions & Answers

Hi all,
I'm very disappointed to format data every flash any solution to flash without formating data?
If I have no secure lockscreen no data encryption, so it will work because its related ton encryption no?
Regards, sorry for my bad English.

If u are not encrypted u have to flash dfe everytime u flash a rom :
https://anonfiles.com/r3081bObo6/Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_12.27.2019_zip

Badis st said:
If u are not encrypted u have to flash dfe everytime u flash a rom :
https://anonfiles.com/r3081bObo6/Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_12.27.2019_zip
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Can u explain me more?

fabiienb said:
Can u explain me more?
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If u unlocked your bootloader and your data is decrypted, your phone won't boot with ur data partition unless u completely format it or u flash dfe which in simple terms disables encryption verification
Try it..
U have to flash it everytime u flash a rom zip file which modifies your boot image or your system

Badis st said:
If u unlocked your bootloader and your data is decrypted, your phone won't boot with ur data partition unless u completely format it or u flash dfe which in simple terms disables encryption verification
Try it..
U have to flash it everytime u flash a rom zip file which modifies your boot image or your system
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I have bootloader unlocked and a custom rom (corvus) I just wanted to test all others roms with no formating data, because its a very boring way to flash roms...
I will test ur zip file,thanks.

Titanium Backup in the PlayStore is what you want.
A new rom should always be installed with a clean wipe to prevent issues.
Titanium allows yo to back up all your data and reinstall it to any rom

einheit_956 said:
Titanium Backup in the PlayStore is what you want.
A new rom should always be installed with a clean wipe to prevent issues.
Titanium allows yo to back up all your data and reinstall it to any rom
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Hello I think you're wrong I don't care about application data, we are talking about personal data like music on the phone and others.
When you must backup data you have to transfer ALL on your computer or by otg but when you want to install a rom you don't even want to tranfert your 100go of data and back it up again lol.

fabiienb said:
Hello I think you're wrong I don't care about application data, we are talking about personal data like music on the phone and others.
When you must backup data you have to transfer ALL on your computer or by otg but when you want to install a rom you don't even want to tranfert your 100go of data and back it up again lol.
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it is what it is : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpXsfimrkFo

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Galaxy S7 Edge - Flash / Wipe

Hi guys
I installed one S8 Port, and then tried another (Dirty Flash)
Then, i wanted to move back to the original S8 port i used. I did a clean install Wiped Storage Data and Davilk cache. But i still see some traces of the previous ROM? Ie like the launcher etc?
Should i format data again aswell? (I did this when i first flashed the first ROM, coming from stock?) or is there another sequence i should use?
yes you need format data to get rid of the current rom and then reflash the rom you would like.
Dirty flash is only used idf you do not want to lose data.
With custom roms, itis gfeneral a good idea to do a full delete and the flash.
Cosmic Blue said:
yes you need format data to get rid of the current rom and then reflash the rom you would like.
Dirty flash is only used idf you do not want to lose data.
With custom roms, itis gfeneral a good idea to do a full delete and the flash.
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Thanks! Should i then boot into TWRP - Format Data, install new ROM?
^^rac said:
Thanks! Should i then boot into TWRP - Format Data, install new ROM?
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yes, but make sure that you have backed up contacts and any data that is important to you.
Cosmic Blue said:
yes you need format data to get rid of the current rom and then reflash the rom you would like.
Dirty flash is only used idf you do not want to lose data.
With custom roms, itis gfeneral a good idea to do a full delete and the flash.
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Thanks! It worked!

Formating / install custom ROM

Dear All,
first of all i would like to say that i have had some samsung phone over the past years so i am not that new on how to install a custom ROM anyway lets get to the main issue....
i download the custom ROM
boot into download and install twrp with odin
open the phone and open twrp recovery and here is the problem i dont see the phone memory i see it 0
so i cant install any custom rom.... any help??
please advice
Thnx
Ibrahim
first of all give us a little details of the phone so we can help you like model and firmware currently on the phone.
Model SM-G935FD
Android Version 7.0
You need to FORMAT DATA, It's in wipe, put format data (IT WILL WIPE EVERYTHING), and woah, there will be the main memory.
ManXXXX said:
You need to FORMAT DATA, It's in wipe, put format data (IT WILL WIPE EVERYTHING), and woah, there will be the main memory.
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Well thnx for the reply I will give this a try but I don't think it will work because when I install the twrp the data value becomes 0, quick question before I try this by wipe everything you mean the phone right not the sd card am I right?
ibrahimisadek said:
Well thnx for the reply I will give this a try but I don't think it will work because when I install the twrp the data value becomes 0, quick question before I try this by wipe everything you mean the phone right not the sd card am I right?
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Yes ,internal memory. U don't see it becoz it's encrypted. After u format the data..the space become available again
gabytzubc said:
Yes ,internal memory. U don't see it becoz it's encrypted. After u format the data..the space become available again
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Alright, so final question before I give it a try, the only thing that I click to format is the data right or should I choose something else with it?
ibrahimisadek said:
Alright, so final question before I give it a try, the only thing that I click to format is the data right or should I choose something else with it?
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So.. u flashed twrp with Odin , reboot in twrp,after that format data,flash no verity encryption..then flash supersu or magisk
gabytzubc said:
So.. u flashed twrp with Odin , reboot in twrp,after that format data,flash no verity encryption..then flash supersu or magisk
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What does this no verity encryption do?
thank you all this was very helpful
ibrahimisadek said:
What does this no verity encryption do?
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Disable the encryption put in kernel by Samsung so u could boot twrp and other ROMs

S7 edge With s8 port

Hello.
I am sorry for dumb question.
But i dont understand very well
I am on sac23 rom s8 port
My question is that when if I wanted to flash a mod Like air command etc.
Will i have to download it of s8 or s7 edge
I mean like i had selected my device as s7edge in xda app
Should i stay on that or because of the port i should change it to s8 for mods ?
Sorry if i didnt explained well.
Thanks in advance
junniscorpio said:
Hello.
Should i stay on that or because of the port i should change it to s8 for mods ?
Thanks in advance
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Stick to S7
Also do not forget to make a backup in TWRP might save you a lot of hassle if one flash goes wrong
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EasyAndroidPro said:
Stick to S7
Also do not forget to make a backup in TWRP might save you a lot of hassle if one flash goes wrong
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1st thanks alot for rep .
2nd. Yes i always take a backup cause i already had much mess lol. Now i always take a backup
One more question. I tried to find answer but get confuse.
1.When taking backup in twrp. Is it posibl to just take backup of data without rom ?. I mean if i need to change rom . Wipe and flash rom and restore my data ?.
2. In twrp what contains the kernal
3. Can you explain me shortly
What does efs. Recovery. system . Data. Efs etc contains.
junniscorpio said:
1.When taking backup in twrp. Is it posibl to just take backup of data without rom ?. I mean if i need to change rom . Wipe and flash rom and restore my data ?.
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it is not reccomended to do this (its called a dirty flash) you can choose to do this anyway when installing a custom ROM most of them come with an option in the AROMA installer letting you do a fresh wipe or "dirty flash" it will just install the ROM over your current leaving your settings/apps there. Or if there is no AROMA installer with the rom just dont do a wipe before you install. no need to restore using a backup
dirty flash should be fine if you are upgrading ROMS to a later version but you should always check the thread if that is okay. you may run into problems if its a huge update.
junniscorpio said:
2. In twrp what contains the kernal
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the kernal is boot.img
junniscorpio said:
3. Can you explain me shortly
What does efs. Recovery. system . Data. Efs etc contains.
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heres some info on EFS > http://www.naldotech.com/galaxy-s7-s7-edge-backup-restore-efs-imei-partition/
recovery is TWRP itself
system is the ROM
Data is your apps etc..
a standard backup is already seleted in TWRP which is
Boot / System / Data
you may as well backup EFS as well its only a few Kb
EasyAndroidPro said:
it is not reccomended to do this (its called a dirty flash) you can choose to do this anyway when installing a custom ROM most of them come with an option in the AROMA installer letting you do a fresh wipe or "dirty flash" it will just install the ROM over your current leaving your settings/apps there. Or if there is no AROMA installer with the rom just dont do a wipe before you install. no need to restore using a backup
dirty flash should be fine if you are upgrading ROMS to a later version but you should always check the thread if that is okay. you may run into problems if its a huge update.
the kernal is boot.img
heres some info on EFS > http://www.naldotech.com/galaxy-s7-s7-edge-backup-restore-efs-imei-partition/
recovery is TWRP itself
system is the ROM
Data is your apps etc..
a standard backup is already seleted in TWRP which is
Boot / System / Data
you may as well backup EFS as well its only a few Kb
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A bundle of thanks mate. Thumbs up

Flash custom rom?

Hi ? all,
I want to flash another custom rom
Bcz the old one has some issues.
Tell me what should I do (process )?
Ayman Djebali said:
Hi ? all,
I want to flash another custom rom
Bcz the old one has some issues.
Tell me what should I do (process )?
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Boot to recovery (I reccomend orangefox) wipe cache, dalvik, data, system > flash rom > flash gapps (optional) > flash magisk (optional) if after reboot it ask for password you have to format data (i've noticed that if you flash magisk before booting the system the password isn't required). If you come from miui maybe you need to flash vbmeta before rom (i'm not sure but it doesn't hurt)
darhma said:
Boot to recovery (I reccomend orangefox) wipe cache, dalvik, data, system > flash rom > flash gapps (optional) > flash magisk (optional) if after reboot it ask for password you have to format data (i've noticed that if you flash magisk before booting the system the password isn't required). If you come from miui maybe you need to flash vbmeta before rom (i'm not sure but it doesn't hurt)
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It seems easy.. But i faced a problem before when I wipe the system I think,, I got No OS installed.. How I can avoid that ( flashing the stock rom)
What the role of vbmeta
Should I backup my apps by titaniumbackup
Excuse me for a lot of questions
Ayman Djebali said:
It seems easy.. But i faced a problem before when I wipe the system I think,, I got No OS installed.. How I can avoid that ( flashing the stock rom)
What the role of vbmeta
Should I backup my apps by titaniumbackup
Excuse me for a lot of questions
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Do you want to flash a custom rom or you want to return to official miui from a custom rom?
darhma said:
Boot to recovery (I reccomend orangefox) wipe cache, dalvik, data, system > flash rom > flash gapps (optional) > flash magisk (optional) if after reboot it ask for password you have to format data (i've noticed that if you flash magisk before booting the system the password isn't required). If you come from miui maybe you need to flash vbmeta before rom (i'm not sure but it doesn't hurt)
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Ot seems easy.. But before when I wipe the system as I remember,, I got no OS installed how I can avoid that I don't want to flash stock rom again…
What is the role of vbmeta?
Can I put the custom rom in internal storage "I don't have SD card !
Ayman Djebali said:
Ot seems easy.. But before when I wipe the system as I remember,, I got no OS installed how I can avoid that I don't want to flash stock rom again…
What is the role of vbmeta?
Can I put the custom rom in internal storage "I don't have SD card !
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When you wipe system you delete the previous os (rom) installed then you flash the new os (rom). Wich rom do you want to install?
Ayman Djebali said:
Ot seems easy.. But before when I wipe the system as I remember,, I got no OS installed how I can avoid that I don't want to flash stock rom again…
What is the role of vbmeta?
Can I put the custom rom in internal storage "I don't have SD card !
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If you don't have SD Card then don't wipe Internal Storage. But Clean Flash always recommend.
darhma said:
Do you want to flash a custom rom or you want to return to official miui from a custom rom?
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My phone now with ''CrDroid 5.6'' I want to flash "HAVOC'' custom rom
Ayman Djebali said:
I want to flash another custom rom "HAVOC''
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Ok so if you want to reinstall your app and data after flashing the rom you can backup with titanium backup or migrate. Reboot to recovery and wipe cache, dalvik, system and data after this flash the rom (you can flash it from internal storage) after the rom without rebooting to the system flash gapps (optional) and magisk (I reccomend to flash magisk so you can restore the backup and it avoid to have the problem with password request). Reboot to system
darhma said:
Ok so if you want to reinstall your app and data after flashing the rom you can backup with titanium backup or migrate. Reboot to recovery and wipe cache, dalvik, system and data after this flash the rom (you can flash it from internal storage) after the rom without rebooting to the system flash gapps (optional) and magisk (I reccomend to flash magisk so you can restore the backup and it avoid to have the problem with password request). Reboot to system
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Last question
i dont have sd card and in the past when i wipe system , data ..... and try to flash the zip custom rom ( in Download folder OF my phone ) i can't find it ... with no OS installed i can't open my phone to transfer files... so the only solution flashing stock rom.
Where should i put the Files ( Custom rom, Gapps, Magisk..) to avoid this case.
Thank you
Ayman Djebali said:
Last question
i dont have sd card and in the past when i wipe system , data ..... and try to flash the zip custom rom ( in Download folder OF my phone ) i can't find it ... with no OS installed i can't open my phone to transfer files... so the only solution flashing stock rom.
Where should i put the Files ( Custom rom, Gapps, Magisk..) to avoid this case.
Thank you
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Maybe you have wiped also internal storage or format data? If you wipe just cache, dalvik, data and system you must found the files in the download folder.
Thank you bro
Ayman Djebali said:
Thank you bro
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You're welcome. Aniway you can always download the needed files in your pc then connect the phone to it and transfer the files in the internal memory
darhma said:
You're welcome. Aniway you can always download the needed files in your pc then connect the phone to it and transfer the files in the internal memory
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In case No OS installed.. PC not detected the phone
in your opinion waht is the best custom rom for RN7 ( for battery and gaming ) :silly:
Ayman Djebali said:
In case No OS installed.. PC not detected the phone
in your opinion waht is the best custom rom for RN7 ( for battery and gaming ) :silly:
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I think that if you reboot to recovery and enable mtp you can detect the phone from pc but i'm not 100% sure. I don't play game. For now i'm on official havoc and i like it other roms that i like are aosmp and syberia

file corruption.

hi, i have a sm-t510 with android 9, and im trying to install twrp but everytime i try i get some kind of wierd file corruption. all my files in sdcar are named with random numbers and letters and there is nothing in it. the tablet boot normaly, but i cant install anything or acces any of my normal file. is there anyway to fix that, or does anyone has a data back up i can use for that version XAC-T510XXU2ASK5. thank you.
cwarrow said:
hi, i have a sm-t510 with android 9, and im trying to install twrp but everytime i try i get some kind of wierd file corruption. all my files in sdcar are named with random numbers and letters and there is nothing in it. the tablet boot normaly, but i cant install anything or acces any of my normal file. is there anyway to fix that, or does anyone has a data back up i can use for that version XAC-T510XXU2ASK5. thank you.
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Didn't read the instructions very carefully, now did you? The very FIRST thing you need to do when booting to TWRP is to FORMAT THE DATA PARTITION. Not wipe, but FORMAT. The data partition is encrypted and TWRP can't read it. That is why everything looks weird. Also, that is why you need to backup any pictures, downloads or anyting else you want to save because formating the partition will erase EVERYTHING and not just system stuff that wiping deletes.
lewmur said:
Didn't read the instructions very carefully, now did you? The very FIRST thing you need to do when booting to TWRP is to FORMAT THE DATA PARTITION. Not wipe, but FORMAT. The data partition is encrypted and TWRP can't read it. That is why everything looks weird. Also, that is why you need to backup any pictures, downloads or anyting else you want to save because formating the partition will erase EVERYTHING and not just system stuff that wiping deletes.
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I have been rooting phones and tablet for the past 10 years its the first time it happens. Maybe its something new. Thanks for the info. But i already format the data and evwrything disapeared beside a file named twrp. And i cant reatore the data, cause i didnt have twrp to back them up. So if you have another sugestion, i am all ear
cwarrow said:
I have been rooting phones and tablet for the past 10 years its the first time it happens. Maybe its something new. Thanks for the info. But i already format the data and evwrything disapeared beside a file named twrp. And i cant reatore the data, cause i didnt have twrp to back them up. So if you have another sugestion, i am all ear
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My post pointed out that formatting would erase everything and that you should backup prior to doing it. And there are several other methods of backing up data and apps besides TWRP. Yes, it leaves the data partition blank, but flashing a ROM and gapps will put the directories back. Of course, they will still be empty. If you used a Google Account, then that should have at least backed up your apps and some settings. When you setup a new ROM, it should let you restore them.
BTW, yes it was the first time it happened for most of us. Samsung keeps trying to improve "security" and adding encryption, by default, to the data partition is in all of their new tablets and phones.
lewmur said:
My post pointed out that formatting would erase everything and that you should backup prior to doing it. And there are several other methods of backing up data and apps besides TWRP. Yes, it leaves the data partition blank, but flashing a ROM and gapps will put the directories back. Of course, they will still be empty. If you used a Google Account, then that should have at least backed up your apps and some settings. When you setup a new ROM, it should let you restore them.
BTW, yes it was the first time it happened for most of us. Samsung keeps trying to improve "security" and adding encryption, by default, to the data partition is in all of their new tablets and phones.
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my point is that i want to keep the stock rom, i was able to install a costum rom no problem after. but it doesnt work with the stock rom
cwarrow said:
my point is that i want to keep the stock rom, i was able to install a costum rom no problem after. but it doesnt work with the stock rom
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You can't backup a stock ROM with TWRP because it can't handle the encryption. But you can use TWRP to root a stock ROM. In that case you just ignore the wierd internal data and put what you want to flash only on the external SD. IOW, if your reason for flashing TWRP is to use its backup function on a stock, don't bother, it won't work. But if your intent is to ROOT the stock ROM, then go ahead, but DON'T format data. Just put the files needed to root on the external SD and flash from there. You format the data partition in order to flash a custom ROM.
lewmur said:
You can't backup a stock ROM with TWRP because it can't handle the encryption. But you can use TWRP to root a stock ROM. In that case you just ignore the wierd internal data and put what you want to flash only on the external SD. IOW, if your reason for flashing TWRP is to use its backup function on a stock, don't bother, it won't work. But if your intent is to ROOT the stock ROM, then go ahead, but DON'T format data. Just put the files needed to root on the external SD and flash from there.
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yeah but, i stil have the same problem though, i still cant use my tablette properly. i cant install new games and other app. but anyway i already rooted my stock firmware using magisk. but thanks anyway for the help
its just that i dont like the custom firware we have for it, and the stock firmware is slow af. but ill end up probably falshing a custom firmware anyway. have a good day.

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