[HELP] Stuck on "Android One" boot screen after editing build.prop - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

So, i was trying to add the line "ro.debuggable=1" to my build.prop file.
First i tried to use build.prop editor and es file explore but that didn't work.
I then copied the file to my SD card so i could edit it using notepad on Windows 10.
Then after i finished editing it i replaced the original file with the edited one using TWRP.
When i restarted it just stayed on the "Android One" boot screen forever.
I then removed the new line from the file using the same method but it still is just stuck at the boot screen.
Yes, i know i could just backup my important data and reflash but i currently don't have enough storage space on my computer for my files.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
EDIT: I reflashed the system partition and that seemed to do the trick! BUT Now WiFi isn't working...
EDIT2:Well turns out i can just flash the entire phone without losing my data. Everything works fine now!

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[Q] build.prop HEEEEELP

To mods. I have posted the same message in "Android Development and Hacking > Android Apps and Games > [GUIDE] How to edit build.prop on any Android device!". Please handle it as you wish. Sorry for the double post.
Hi all!
I have a Nexus 4 running on PAC (Android 4.2.2).
I have edited the build.prop file (so that it shows as a Note2, and it worked just fine), but before that I had taken a copy of the original one in one file (lets call it copyNexus...but the name is still build.prop), and a copy of the edited file (lets call it copyNote...still same name).
I used the edited file for some time, but now I wanted it reverted back to the original settings.
Once I set copyNexus in /system/ and overwrote the edited file, I rebooted my phone and after the Google logo it just goes blank.
I booted through TWRP recovery to set it back to copyNote through the file manager, but still the problem is the same.
Any suggestions?
Would an installation of PAC fix it?
It is crucial that I do not format everything as I 1st need a backup (I know. Bad thing that I thought this AFTER the catastrophe...)
Thanks!
Extract the original copy from the .zip file and save it on the root of your sd card. Then download aroma file manager and delete the build.prop and copy over the one you've just extracted. If that doesn't work, take a nandroid and flash the original rom and gapps without wiping cache or dalvik or anything else. If that doesn't work, you'll have to start again from scratch
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Rymon said:
To mods. I have posted the same message in "Android Development and Hacking > Android Apps and Games > [GUIDE] How to edit build.prop on any Android device!". Please handle it as you wish. Sorry for the double post.
Hi all!
I have a Nexus 4 running on PAC (Android 4.2.2).
I have edited the build.prop file (so that it shows as a Note2, and it worked just fine), but before that I had taken a copy of the original one in one file (lets call it copyNexus...but the name is still build.prop), and a copy of the edited file (lets call it copyNote...still same name).
I used the edited file for some time, but now I wanted it reverted back to the original settings.
Once I set copyNexus in /system/ and overwrote the edited file, I rebooted my phone and after the Google logo it just goes blank.
I booted through TWRP recovery to set it back to copyNote through the file manager, but still the problem is the same.
Any suggestions?
Would an installation of PAC fix it?
It is crucial that I do not format everything as I 1st need a backup (I know. Bad thing that I thought this AFTER the catastrophe...)
Thanks!
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Mount /system in TWRP
Go to the build.prop in TWRP file manager and click on it. CHMOD 0644

[Q] Bootanimation is black, lockscreen problem

Hi, all
I have a problem with the lockscreen.
It happened when I replacing the files of "bootsamsung.qmg" , "bootsamsungloop.qmg" , "bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg" of /system/media to change the bootanimation using the Root Explorer, and then this problem started, I can not lock the screen, but I can turn off the cell phone, it's a thing of function button. When I turn on the cell phone, the bootanimation is in black, that is to say, I don't get the bootanimation.
I tried to go settings>>personalization>>lockscreen to change the settings of active screen and it don't work.
I tried to restore factory settings and wipe data, and it don't work.
I used the downloaded bootanimation with archives that contain "bootsamsung.qmg" and "bootsamsungloop.qmg" and copied to change his names "bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg", the download of this bootanimation is in <<http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2587092>> , the link is "BiosBootAnimation(Made_BY_NimaGL2).zip".
Can someone help me, please?
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 3 SM-N9005
vrootsuser said:
Hi, all
I have a problem with the lockscreen.
It happened when I replacing the files of "bootsamsung.qmg" , "bootsamsungloop.qmg" , "bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg" of /system/media to change the bootanimation using the Root Explorer, and then this problem started, I can not lock the screen, but I can turn off the cell phone, it's a thing of function button. When I turn on the cell phone, the bootanimation is in black, that is to say, I don't get the bootanimation.
I tried to go settings>>personalization>>lockscreen to change the settings of active screen and it don't work.
I tried to restore factory settings and wipe data, and it don't work.
I used the downloaded bootanimation with archives that contain "bootsamsung.qmg" and "bootsamsungloop.qmg" and copied to change his names "bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg", the download of this bootanimation is in <<http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2587092>> , the link is "BiosBootAnimation(Made_BY_NimaGL2).zip".
Can someone help me, please?
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 3 SM-N9005
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Try to set the boot animation all over again and follow every step (don't hurry or panic). Also take a look on the links posted by The dev of the boot animation. If it still didn't work please try to flash the stock boot animation via recovery. At last if everything didn't work put the rom on your sd card backup data and efs (titanium backup 4 example) and do wipe data and cache in recovery. Good luck
vrootsuser said:
Hi, all
I have a problem with the lockscreen.
It happened when I replacing the files of "bootsamsung.qmg" , "bootsamsungloop.qmg" , "bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg" of /system/media to change the bootanimation using the Root Explorer, and then this problem started, I can not lock the screen, but I can turn off the cell phone, it's a thing of function button. When I turn on the cell phone, the bootanimation is in black, that is to say, I don't get the bootanimation.
I tried to go settings>>personalization>>lockscreen to change the settings of active screen and it don't work.
I tried to restore factory settings and wipe data, and it don't work.
I used the downloaded bootanimation with archives that contain "bootsamsung.qmg" and "bootsamsungloop.qmg" and copied to change his names "bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg", the download of this bootanimation is in <<http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2587092>> , the link is "BiosBootAnimation(Made_BY_NimaGL2).zip".
Can someone help me, please?
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 3 SM-N9005
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Did you reset the permission and ownership of each of the files?
4aces said:
Try to set the boot animation all over again and follow every step (don't hurry or panic). Also take a look on the links posted by The dev of the boot animation. If it still didn't work please try to flash the stock boot animation via recovery. At last if everything didn't work put the rom on your sd card backup data and efs (titanium backup 4 example) and do wipe data and cache in recovery. Good luck
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What if I try to install the files it says on <<http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502550>> ? Will be this, the solution?
vrootsuser said:
What if I try to install the files it says on <<http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502550>> ? Will be this, the solution?
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Try it should work
I found where is the problem, is in the permissions of files that have copied, I changed to rw-r--r--, and before when I had the problem was rwxrwx---, was a detail, and wherefore the lockscreen didn't let me that lock the screen.
Thanks, all, now works perfectly.
vrootsuser said:
Hi, all
I have a problem with the lockscreen.
It happened when I replacing the files of "bootsamsung.qmg" , "bootsamsungloop.qmg" , "bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg" of /system/media to change the bootanimation using the Root Explorer, and then this problem started, I can not lock the screen, but I can turn off the cell phone, it's a thing of function button. When I turn on the cell phone, the bootanimation is in black, that is to say, I don't get the bootanimation.
I tried to go settings>>personalization>>lockscreen to change the settings of active screen and it don't work.
I tried to restore factory settings and wipe data, and it don't work.
I used the downloaded bootanimation with archives that contain "bootsamsung.qmg" and "bootsamsungloop.qmg" and copied to change his names "bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg", the download of this bootanimation is in <<http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2587092>> , the link is "BiosBootAnimation(Made_BY_NimaGL2).zip".
Can someone help me, please?
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 3 SM-N9005
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Older thread but wanted to ask what specifically these two files do?
bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg
*I know bootsamsung.qmg (plays first at boot after Samsung logo)
*bootsamsungloop.qmg (plays second at boot)
*shutdown.qmg (plays when phone turns off)
But what do the other two do and are they needed??
bootsamsungmini.qmg" and "bootsamsungminiloop.qmg
Thanks,
-Nigel

[Q] Corrupted the file system of /system or something, what can I do?

Hi people!
I somehow seem to have corrupted the filesystem of /system somehow. I was replacing a background image file for my rom x-note inside the folder /system/script/images. No big deal, I renamed a present file and injected a new one in its place. Selected it in the x-note settings and things were great. Day after this I decided it was time for a TWRP backup. It starts, 3 seconds and BAM, phone reboots. I grab my root explorer (ES) and go to the folder in question again. My injected file is gone. I attempt renaming the backup of the old file thinking I'd injecting my own file again. BAM, reboot. Trying it again, this time I can't even go INTO the images folder before the phone reboots.
I go into recovery, twrp, trying to use the filemanager there to do the operation. Same result, reboot on trying to enter the folder. How the hell did this happen?? and what can I do? Can I just flash the system partition of the rom again to fix this (so I don't have to set everything up again although I have titanium backups of course).
EDIT: I mean dirty flash by system only
EDIT2: I think I may have renamed the original file ".bak " note the space, maybe that's what f**king it all up.
For others finding themselves in this situation: there's little to do to save the system-partition. There must've been an error sneaked into the partition table or something like that. I dirty-flashed the rom again BUT also had to restore the data partition after that. Then everything was back to normal. This time around I injected the modified background file using the file manager of TWRP. This worked.
Case closed. If anybody cares to explain how it could happen, feel free.

Device is not turning on after deleting and restoring font folder

Recently I wa restoring my font folder from a backup I had, so I deleted the one that was inside the system folder and pasted the original one, next I reboot the phone and now when i turn it on it doesn't go beyond boot animation, anyone can help me?
Baltimore0690 said:
Recently I wa restoring my font folder from a backup I had, so I deleted the one that was inside the system folder and pasted the original one, next I reboot the phone and now when i turn it on it doesn't go beyond boot animation, anyone can help me?
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This is the fonts directory under /System - Unzip this from your laptop, then use this from TWRP under /System and it should work fine.
XDA doesn't let me upload, so here's the link: https://ufile.io/qowb9
(this will be deleted in 30 days from this post)
zetret said:
This is the fonts directory under /System - Unzip this from your laptop, then use this from TWRP under /System and it should work fine.
XDA doesn't let me upload, so here's the link: https://ufile.io/qowb9
(this will be deleted in 30 days from this post)
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I used it and it worked perfectly, thanks

(SOLVED) Over protective Tablet S6 lite LTE 2022 version

I have a S6 lite 2022 LTE version SM-P619. It's rooted and works great but I tried to change to boot screen qmg and shut down qmg's with ones that have a bit more animation. They work once but next reboot or shut down the original boring qmg's are back and the ones I inserted into the media folder have gone poof. Start up ones are that important but my shutdown one is of a tv shutting down that look really nice on the tablet. once...
edit: after doing a few things on this tablen I begin to wonder, is there some sort of security on the root partion? When I delete a file from the system/app it comes back after rebooting. When I rename that file, it comes back to original after rebooting.
Most puzzled... never seen this happen before.
*Bump* because I would really like to know how to really delete an app without it returning after a reboot. Rooted and using Root Explorer. I go to Root/system/app and delete a file such as DailyBoard. When I reboot the tablet it is back in the app folder like it was never deleted. As well, the issue of overwriting the shutdown.qmg is same, reboot and original is back. Am I only one with this or is anyone else seeing this?
Okay, I finally found out why this happens. Samsung has made all dynamic partitions (odm, product, system, vendor) READ ONLY! So even if you are rooted, you won't be able to debloat or change files on anything in the tablet (S6 Lite LTE 2022 P619)
So after searching around for an answer, I stumble upon a solution that worked for me. But you have to be able re-build the AP-P619XXXXX.tar file. Reason is that you will have a new super.img that is Read Write and allows you to delete files and push files to your tablet without the changes being undone. And rebuilding the ap-tar file is because the tablet doesn't have a working fastboot in it.
Go to: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...system-partitions-to-read-write-mode.4521131/ and follow all instructions carefully. You DO need to be rooted and do need Magisk install to be able to use this method. Good Luck

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