[RECOVERY] TWRP 2.6.3.0 touch recovery [2013-09-16] - HTC EVO 3D

Team Win Recovery Project 2.x, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. It’s a fully touch driven user interface – no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Phone look:
Tablet look:
CHANGELOG for 2.6.3.0:
-Proper backup and restore of SELinux contexts (thanks to Tassadar)
-Pull in some ROM information for backup name generation
-Merge all recent patches from AOSP bringing TWRP up to date with Android 4.3
-Add 1200x1920 theme (thanks to Tassadar)
-A few other fixes and tweaks
CHANGELOG for 2.6.1.0:
-Initial SELinux support (only a few devices, need testers so come by IRC if your device doesn't have it and needs it)
-Initial support for f2fs file system formatting (Moto X)
-Update SuperSU install for 4.3 ROMs
-Fixed a permissions bug on files created during backup
-Fixed a bug that caused TWRP to not wait for compressed backups to finish causing 0 byte files and md5sums to not match
-Fixed decryption of encrypted data so that both TouchWiz and AOSP decryption are possible
-Ignore lost+found folder during backup and size calculations
-Various other minor bug fixes and tweaks
CHANGELOG for 2.6.0.0:
Special Note: If you are running a custom theme, you will likely need to remove that theme before updating to 2.6.0.0 as your custom theme will likely not have some of the new changes visible (e.g. you won't be able to encrypt a backup)!
-Can encrypt a backup to prevent theft of private data from your backup files
-Updated graphics / icon courtesy of shift
-Updated exFAT to latest commits
-Fixed a problem with Samsung TouchWiz decryption
-Update SuperSU binary
-Fixed saving of backup partitions list
-Fixed saving of last used zip install folder
-Fixed backup of datadata on devices that use a separate partition for datadata
-Fixed some issues with the advanced wipe list (android_secure, can now wipe internal storage on data/media deivces and wipe data on the advanced list no longer formats the entire data partition)
-Fixed some problems with partitioning a SD card
-Various other bug fixes and tweaks
Notes about encrypted backups:
Why encrypt your backups? -- Most people store their backups on the device. Any app that has permission to access storage could potentially read your backup files and try to harvest your data. Encrypted backups also provide an added layer of security if you move your backups to other storage devices or to the cloud. The encryption that we're using is probably not strong enough for enterprise level security, but should be strong enough to make it significantly difficult to get to your data.
Encryption is using OpenAES which uses AES 128-bit cbc encryption. If you happen to use a longer password (over 16 characters) then the encryption strength improves to 192 or 256 bits. Do not forget your password. If you forget your password you will be unable to restore your backup. We don't encrypt the entire backup. Encryption is very CPU intensive and can be fairly slow even when we spread the workload over multiple cores even on the latest high-end devices. To ensure that encrypted backups don't take forever, we don't encrypt any other partitions besides /data and in /data we don't encrypt /data/app (or other app related directories where apks are stored) and we don't encrypt dalvik cache.
DOWNLOAD:
The fastest and easiest way to install TWRP is to use the GooManager app:
Play Store Link
Direct Download
1) Install GooManager from the Play Store
2) Open GooManager and provide root permissions
3) Hit Menu (or the button with the 3 dots on your screen) and then Install OpenRecovery
OR:
You can find more information and download links on our website!
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please consider posting it to our github issues log. It's pretty much impossible for us to keep up with the more than 40 threads that we have for the devices that we "directly" support. If you have a significant problem that cannot be answered in this thread, your best bet is to PM me directly, contact us via our website, or find us in our IRC channel below. If you see someone that's struggling, feel free to point it out to us. We need your help to help us keep track of all of our devices! Thanks!
SUPPORT:
Live support is available via #twrp on Freenode with your IRC client or just click this link.

look good

AWESOMENESS!!!
at last ..
TWRP on our EVO's
thanks so much, this looks so promising

Tried to flash PG86IMG.zip via bootloader. "Model ID incorrect" or something. I'm S-OFF`ed (by Revolutionary, of course).
Tried to flash the .img via fastboot & it worked. I still miss 4EXT Touchcovery .
Thanks or this, though. Better than killing the volume buttons!
It's nice to see they didn't turn their backs to the GSM.

Charging bug
Thanks alot for this
edit:does it have a charging bug too?

jamesclinton said:
Thanks alot for this
edit:does it have a charging bug too?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sadly, yes.
RED LED lights on for 3 seconds, then goes on, so forth, so forth...
Back on CWM Revolutionary 4.0.1.4. With it, at least it's charging (RED LED lights up, then goes off for a couple of seconds, but then comes back up and doesn't dissapear anymore).

Try holding the camera button pressed while you plug the cable to the phone. It works for me.

If I understand it right, the "HTC Dumlock" is for HTC unlocked bootloaders and with it you can install boot.img because the recovery.img is flashed a second time into boot? And this is only enabled after the installation of the Dumlock?
But with the S-OFF Revolutionary bootloader we can flash boot.img from recovery.
So S-OFF users can install the TWRP recovery without installing the Dumlock feature and everything will work? And it isn't flashed to the boot partition?

habitat22 said:
If I understand it right, the "HTC Dumlock" is for HTC unlocked bootloaders and with it you can install boot.img because the recovery.img is flashed a second time into boot? And this is only enabled after the installation of the Dumlock?
But with the S-OFF Revolutionary bootloader we can flash boot.img from recovery.
So S-OFF users can install the TWRP recovery without installing the Dumlock feature and everything will work? And it isn't flashed to the boot partition?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, I guess you are right, at least that's how I understand it too.
I think most of us need after s-off is just a charging recovery!
But this will obviously benefit those with s-on. Thanks for the hard work tho!
Sent from my HTC EVO 3D X515m using Tapatalk

I think it does charge, the only problem is the red light keep blinking non stop when device is off and no red lights on when in recovery and the battery stays 66%
Formhault said:
Sadly, yes.
RED LED lights on for 3 seconds, then goes on, so forth, so forth...
Back on CWM Revolutionary 4.0.1.4. With it, at least it's charging (RED LED lights up, then goes off for a couple of seconds, but then comes back up and doesn't dissapear anymore).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

can u make some pictures? please.

There's now a universal version of HTC Dumlock that uses installable zips that should work with any recovery!

Thank you for all your effort but i think it will be very nice of you if you can tell us a bit more abt the charging bug.
THANKS IN ADV
Dees_Troy said:
There's now a universal version of HTC Dumlock that uses installable zips that should work with any recovery!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

jamesclinton said:
Thank you for all your effort but i think it will be very nice of you if you can tell us a bit more abt the charging bug.
THANKS IN ADV
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Charging doesn't work due to HTC loving closed source things..
I've been playing a bit with recovery,if there's something relevant will post..

Charging & battery percentage are fixed thanks to helicopter88. The light still blinks, but it is charging now.

Backup with CWM Revolutionary 4.0.1.4 : 1 GB required.
Backup with TWRP 2.0 : 1.8 GB required.

Reports after abt 1hr in recovery only
First of all i´ll like to thank the team for all the effort invested in this and to let you know that is highly appreciated
After testing for abt 40mins this are the things i´ve noticed
1. Flash and boot into recovery red light did not on or blinks, after setting the time zone i noticed the time and battery percentage freez but when i click the setting button and then click the back button the time and batt % start working again.
2. After 30min reboot into recovery the red comes on.
3. After charging batt from 99% to 100% (i guess) the batt % disappeared but the red light stays red and after abt 5mins the batt% comes back to 99%
4. Shutdown device the red light keep blinking (known bug)
"All this test was performed inside recovery"
edit: i copied the logs to sd but i don´t know the default folder
THANK YOU ONE MORE TIME

It doesn't really matter if the LED lights up or not when it's in Recovery, if it IS charging.
Also, it doesn't really matter if it blinks or stays lit when it's off & plugged in, as long as it is charging...

can this be flashed with the flash img gui app?

This is a zip file you can flash this one
eddyz said:
can this be flashed with the flash img gui app?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

Related

[RECOVERY][MOD][N1][02-Nov-2011] Clockwork 5.0.2.7.111102

First of all, this is not my work. I only compiled it.
This is the usual ClockworkMod recovery, compiled from the CM7 sources with additions/modifications by j_r0dd. What I've done is only to compile it for the Nexus One. For details, check out the link to j_r0dd's original thread for the Nexus S.
The credits go to Koush for the recovery itself and to j_r0dd for the modifications. I've only tested it quickly on my Nexus One, and it seems to work.
j_r0dd said:
This is based on the latest CM7 source which I modified for myself. I take no credit for the recovery whatsoever, but I will take all the blame for my mods . We all know this is Koush's hard work. Just some things were driving me crazy personally. First was the confirmation menu. I really got sick of scrolling through all those "No"s just to flash something, so i changed it for me personally and just thought I would share. I also created a proper wipe menu. I got sick of some wipes in the main menu and the rest in the "advanced" menu. I made this more Amon_RA like. See the attached screenshot for my changes. That change has led to a few others by me. flash with fastboot or flash_image. THESE ARE NOT IN ROM MANAGER. Also if you have an issue with this take it up with me NOT Koush.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Original Nexus S thread with changelog here.
Download:
recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.7.111102-j_r0dd_mod-passion.zip
(old) recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.7.111027-j_r0dd_mod-passion.zip
Change log:
02-Nov-2011 (v5.0.2.7):
Merged 5.0.2.7 sources from CM7 repo again (some bugfixes)
Added option to wipe cache partition and dalvik cache at the same time
27-Oct-2011 (v5.0.2.7):
Merged 5.0.2.7 sources from CM7 repo (support for internal/external sdcard in backup/restore)
07-Oct-2011 (v5.0.2.6):
Rearranged wipe menu to avoid accidental factory wipes
Added "Reboot Bootloader"
Moved SD Card partitioning into a function of its own for both int/ext SD card
Merged 5.0.2.6 sources from CM7 repo
Added a menu choice of ext2/ext3/ext4 when partitioning SD card
25-Sep-2011 (v5.0.2.3):
Updated to j_r0dd's 5.0.2.3 version. Currently no changes made by myself.
17-Jun-2011 (v4.0.0.5):
Moved the "Wipe data/factory reset" to the bottom of the wipe menu to reduce the risk of accidental factory wipes.
19-Jun-2011 (v4.0.0.5):
Added "Reboot bootloader" option in advanced menu.
Added the ext4 modifications kindly supplied by roalex. Needs testing. Please make a proper nandroid backup with a proven working recovery version before trying this.
20-Jun-2011 (v4.0.0.5):
Added "Show log" in the advanced menu. This can help when reporting errors here. Use it.
21-Jun-2011 (v4.0.0.5.z110621):
Reverted and correctly added roalex's ext4 additions.
Modified recovery.fstab for ext4 support on some devices.
23-Jun-2011 (v4.0.0.5.z110623):
Removed NULL ext3 in recovery.fstab to hopefully get ext4 working properly.
06-Jul-2011 (v4.0.0.5.z110706):
Added "Advanced backup". Now you can backup/restore individual partitions.
Some other commits from other devs in github
Changed file limit from 10000 to 50000 in unyaffs. Should help when restoring large data partitions fails.
17-Jul-2011 (v4.0.1.0.110717):
Rebased completely on j_r0dd's 4.0.1.0 source and removed roalex's ext4 additions, as it wasn't working for everyone. Now trying with the original ext4 support which is included in CWM.
20-Jul-2011 (v4.0.1.4.110720):
Bug fixes
Disclaimer
These recoveries are compiled using the latest commits from koush, j_r0dd and others. That means they haven't been thoroughly tested and might have minor/major issues. I take no responsibility for any damages this thing might cause, but most things should work as intended. If you want something guaranteed to work, I think you should stick with one of the older versions.
Source code available here.
Thanks for compiling and posting this update here. I hope it works better than 3.0.0.5
If you're testing it, let me know if it works.
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
did anyone test this, does it resolve the damaged sd-ext partition in 3.0.0.5 one ??
gwassef said:
did anyone test this, does it resolve the damaged sd-ext partition in 3.0.0.5 one ??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not using sd-ext on my N1, so I don't know. But 3.0.0.5 never damaged it back when I was using sd-ext.
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
I got it damaged 2 times, I thought it was my S2E app, but when i sent them they told me remove the 3.0.0.5 as it is known with this issue, install an older version. Since i installed the release before this one, i have no problems at all.
zyonee said:
Not using sd-ext on my N1, so I don't know. But 3.0.0.5 never damaged it back when I was using sd-ext.
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
zyonee said:
If you're testing it, let me know if it works.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So far I tested backing up, restoring, wiping and flashing all seemed to work fine.
Can't tell anything about compatibility to SD-ext, but a compiled version of CWM 3.0.24 from the Blandroid ROM showed no problems with SD-ext. I guess this one won't make problems either.
Need to test if ROMManager is still fully functional with this version.
Kelvino9 said:
So far I tested backing up, restoring, wiping and flashing all seemed to work fine.
Can't tell anything about compatibility to SD-ext, but a compiled version of CWM 3.0.24 from the Blandroid ROM showed no problems with SD-ext. I guess this one won't make problems either.
Need to test if ROMManager is still fully functional with this version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Should work, but you'll need to try it.
For some reason, ROM manager doesn't work for me. It downloads the rom, asks me if i want gapps, wipe /etc, then it reboots but NOT in recovery, and if i select Recovery, doesn't work. (goes back to original screen)... any ideas..?
joesatri said:
For some reason, ROM manager doesn't work for me. It downloads the rom, asks me if i want gapps, wipe /etc, then it reboots but NOT in recovery, and if i select Recovery, doesn't work. (goes back to original screen)... any ideas..?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is the recovery properly flashed? Works well on my NS
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
sorry, blonde moment :L
Installed this recovery in my N1, works great. Maybe stupid question...Is there any way to make recoverys font bigger....There is so many space, but the font is so small...
Spakainz said:
Installed this recovery in my N1, works great. Maybe stupid question...Is there any way to make recoverys font bigger....There is so many space, but the font is so small...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You'll have to ask koush or the other devs about that. I only compiled from source. I'm not that skilled at modding this kind of code...
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
This recovery works well for me. Flashed using fastboot.
I also used this recovery to reformat the sd-ext partition and now my nandroid backups complete without freezing (they would freeze on the sd-ext backups last time requiring a battery pull).
Thanks for compiling and sharing this!
-D
Kelvino9 said:
So far I tested backing up, restoring, wiping and flashing all seemed to work fine.
Can't tell anything about compatibility to SD-ext, but a compiled version of CWM 3.0.24 from the Blandroid ROM showed no problems with SD-ext. I guess this one won't make problems either.
Need to test if ROMManager is still fully functional with this version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
restoring doesn't work with sd-ext (1GB ext4 in my case): it's always aborting during restoring data! no cache and sd-ext restoring and no "restore completed" CWM message but jumping back to the CWM main menu.
it's the same with the other CWM3.2.0.1 for Nexus One.
:-(
This Corrupts EXT partition!
This recovery corrupts EXT partition while the 2.4.0.1 doesn't restore!!! I'm staying away from clockwork recoveries from now on! I'm sick and tried of restoring corrupt ext partitions!
sir*mez said:
This recovery corrupts EXT partition while the 2.4.0.1 doesn't restore!!! I'm staying away from clockwork recoveries from now on! I'm sick and tried of restoring corrupt ext partitions!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So it's safe if not using sd-ext. Sorry I can't help solve the problems...
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
accuphase said:
restoring doesn't work with sd-ext (1GB ext4 in my case): it's always aborting during restoring data! no cache and sd-ext restoring and no "restore completed" CWM message but jumping back to the CWM main menu.
it's the same with the other CWM3.2.0.1 for Nexus One.
:-(
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, now having the same problem with sd-ext backups too.
zyonee said:
Only available in standard orange, I actually can't be bothered to find out how to make different color variants.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Aww
But still, thanks for bringing it over to the N1.
Updated OP to version 4.0.0.0.

[RECOVERY] TWRP 2.6.3.0 touch recovery [2013-09-16]

Team Win Recovery Project 2.x, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. It’s a fully touch driven user interface – no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Phone look:
Tablet look:
CHANGELOG for 2.6.3.0:
-Proper backup and restore of SELinux contexts (thanks to Tassadar)
-Pull in some ROM information for backup name generation
-Merge all recent patches from AOSP bringing TWRP up to date with Android 4.3
-Add 1200x1920 theme (thanks to Tassadar)
-A few other fixes and tweaks
CHANGELOG for 2.6.1.0:
-Initial SELinux support (only a few devices, need testers so come by IRC if your device doesn't have it and needs it)
-Initial support for f2fs file system formatting (Moto X)
-Update SuperSU install for 4.3 ROMs
-Fixed a permissions bug on files created during backup
-Fixed a bug that caused TWRP to not wait for compressed backups to finish causing 0 byte files and md5sums to not match
-Fixed decryption of encrypted data so that both TouchWiz and AOSP decryption are possible
-Ignore lost+found folder during backup and size calculations
-Various other minor bug fixes and tweaks
CHANGELOG for 2.6.0.0:
Special Note: If you are running a custom theme, you will likely need to remove that theme before updating to 2.6.0.0 as your custom theme will likely not have some of the new changes visible (e.g. you won't be able to encrypt a backup)!
-Can encrypt a backup to prevent theft of private data from your backup files
-Updated graphics / icon courtesy of shift
-Updated exFAT to latest commits
-Fixed a problem with Samsung TouchWiz decryption
-Update SuperSU binary
-Fixed saving of backup partitions list
-Fixed saving of last used zip install folder
-Fixed backup of datadata on devices that use a separate partition for datadata
-Fixed some issues with the advanced wipe list (android_secure, can now wipe internal storage on data/media deivces and wipe data on the advanced list no longer formats the entire data partition)
-Fixed some problems with partitioning a SD card
-Various other bug fixes and tweaks
Notes about encrypted backups:
Why encrypt your backups? -- Most people store their backups on the device. Any app that has permission to access storage could potentially read your backup files and try to harvest your data. Encrypted backups also provide an added layer of security if you move your backups to other storage devices or to the cloud. The encryption that we're using is probably not strong enough for enterprise level security, but should be strong enough to make it significantly difficult to get to your data.
Encryption is using OpenAES which uses AES 128-bit cbc encryption. If you happen to use a longer password (over 16 characters) then the encryption strength improves to 192 or 256 bits. Do not forget your password. If you forget your password you will be unable to restore your backup. We don't encrypt the entire backup. Encryption is very CPU intensive and can be fairly slow even when we spread the workload over multiple cores even on the latest high-end devices. To ensure that encrypted backups don't take forever, we don't encrypt any other partitions besides /data and in /data we don't encrypt /data/app (or other app related directories where apks are stored) and we don't encrypt dalvik cache.
DOWNLOAD:
The fastest and easiest way to install TWRP is to use the GooManager app:
Play Store Link
Direct Download
1) Install GooManager from the Play Store
2) Open GooManager and provide root permissions
3) Hit Menu (or the button with the 3 dots on your screen) and then Install OpenRecovery
OR:
You can find more information and download links on our website!
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please consider posting it to our github issues log. It's pretty much impossible for us to keep up with the more than 40 threads that we have for the devices that we "directly" support. If you have a significant problem that cannot be answered in this thread, your best bet is to PM me directly, contact us via our website, or find us in our IRC channel below. If you see someone that's struggling, feel free to point it out to us. We need your help to help us keep track of all of our devices! Thanks!
SUPPORT:
Live support is available via #twrp on Freenode with your IRC client or just click this link.
XDA:DevDB Information
[RECOVERY] TWRP 2.6.3.0 touch recovery [2013-09-16], a Tool/Utility for the Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE
Contributors
eyeballer, dees_troy
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.6.3.0
Stable Release Date: 2013-09-16
Created 2013-09-16
Last Updated 2013-09-16
doin stuffs here one day
Dibzzzzz.
Wowwwww this is awesome:thumbup:
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
thanks!! from all of us.
To all,
I am truly excited to see all the greats working on this phone.
Thank you
All right a recovery thats waz up
So I take it TWRP isn't suffering from the same bug as CWR?
same thing, it looks like the misc partition is formatted differently so when it tries to reboot it gets corrupted
this is good news.
toastcfh said:
doin stuffs here one day
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Your the man, please continue to bless our Evo's with your awesomeness!
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA
sweet, thx.....we just need S-OFF!!!
O.M.J said:
sweet, thx.....we just need S-OFF!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
We have s-off if you use htc unlock. Look HERE
fredgar75 said:
We have s-off if you use htc unlock. Look HERE
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unlocked bootloader and s-off are two different things.
njfoses said:
Unlocked bootloader and s-off are two different things.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry my bad I misread it somehow. Or just misunderstood. Or I just drank too much last night.
hey jw, is there the /misc partition problem with twrp like there is in cwm right now?
edit: nevermind I broke my own rule and didn't read before posting that haha thanks xHausx
but also, what exactly is the /misc partition?
Works great. I'll keep that on there, at least until there's an AmonRa recovery.
We'll have an update in a bit to fix the /misc issue.
And there it is, version 2.1.6 is live which fixes the /misc issue.
Also we are now live for installing recovery with Goo Manager, this is far and away the easiest/fastest way to install/update TWRP. Details on our website.
Thanks again to toastcfh for his work on this without even having the device, please find a post by him (try post 2) and thank him, and please consider a donation for him to get the phone.
eyeballer said:
And there it is, version 2.1.6 is live which fixes the /misc issue.
Also we are now live for installing recovery with Goo Manager, this is far and away the easiest/fastest way to install/update TWRP. Details on our website.
Thanks again to toastcfh for his work on this without even having the device, please find a post by him (try post 2) and thank him, and please consider a donation for him to get the phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Awesome! I just got it setup last night, time to update
Big thanks to toast and big thanks to teamwin!

[RECOVERY][Nexus One][FULL TOUCH] TWRP 2.2.1 with on-screen keyboard! [2012-08-05]

While twrp 2.x has been out on a large number of devices, since our team never had a N1 it's been absent from our list. Now we are happy to serve up a version to the last Nexus device on our list.
Team Win Recovery Project 2.2, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. It’s a fully touch driven user interface – no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Phone look:
Tablet look:
v2.2.1 - various bugfixes and HTC Dumlock support now built in for latest hboots that don't support flashing to /boot.
CHANGELOG (for 2.2.0):
- On-screen keyboard in recovery! -- supports long press, backspace repeat, and swipe left deletes everything left of the cursor
- Name new backups and rename existing backups
- Rename files and folders in the file manager
- Pseudo-terminal emulator
- Support decrypting an encrypted data partition on Galaxy Nexus (enter password using keyboard)
- Backup archive splitting -- allows backup and restore of data partitions larger than 2GB
- Simplified XML layout support between resolutions
- Added dual storage selection radio buttons to zip install, backup, and restore pages
- Improved zip install compatibility
- Updated update-binary source code
- Numerous small bug fixes and improvements
DOWNLOAD:
The fastest and easiest way to install TWRP is to use the GooManager app
For downloads and instructions please visit our TWRP website and choose your device in the dropdown menu
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please consider posting it to our github issues log. It's pretty much impossible for us to keep up with the more than 30 threads that we have for the devices that we "directly" support. If you have a significant problem that cannot be answered in this thread, your best bet is to PM me directly, contact us via our website, or find us in our IRC channel below. If you see someone that's struggling, feel free to point it out to us. We need your help to help us keep track of all of our devices! Thanks!
SUPPORT:
Live support is available via #twrp on Freenode with your IRC client or just click this link.
Taking this one too for device specific faqs.....
I compiled this build with the Twrp source against the CM7 source tree.
Very Nice - !!!
sbaeder said:
Very Nice - !!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Glad you like it. I know it's a little late to the party, but I figured better late than never.
I must say I was pretty sceptical this could be better than 4ext, but I am pleasantly surprised how much I like it. It is my new favorite recovery for now.....till I need to reformat my SD ext....4ext just does that better. To not have to wipe the fat partition is invaluable to me...but maybe that will be a possibility one day too. I really prefer every other aspect of this over 4ext though...very well done!
Sent from my Nexus One using xda premium
ctfrommn said:
I must say I was pretty sceptical this could be better than 4ext, but I am pleasantly surprised how much I like it. It is my new favorite recovery for now.....till I need to reformat my SD ext....4ext just does that better. To not have to wipe the fat partition is invaluable to me...but maybe that will be a possibility one day too. I really prefer every other aspect of this over 4ext though...very well done!
Sent from my Nexus One using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks! It's been in dev for little over a year now on different devices. As for sd-ext, we'd be happy to merge a pull request with a better method, but given that most newer devices have large amounts of internal storage it's not likely we'll get to it anytime soon.
But twrp is 100% open source and we are more than happy to get people started compiling!
Sent from my HTC One S using xda premium
Im no developer and dont know what a pull request is, but the difference I am speaking of lies in 4EXT's ability to re-partition the SD card either completely (which this also does) or only the ext partition and leaves the FAT partition untouched (which this does not do). What that would entail is way beyond anything I could hope to know or figure out, but Im certain it can be done. Again, thanks for your hard work on this and for bringing it to us!
ctfrommn said:
Im no developer and dont know what a pull request is, but the difference I am speaking of lies in 4EXT's ability to re-partition the SD card either completely (which this also does) or only the ext partition and leaves the FAT partition untouched (which this does not do). What that would entail is way beyond anything I could hope to know or figure out, but Im certain it can be done. Again, thanks for your hard work on this and for bringing it to us!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh I see what you mean. Not to re partition ot, but just format/wipe just the ext.
Sent from my HTC One S using xda premium
What about hboot updates from this tread? working?
ViViDboarder said:
Oh I see what you mean. Not to re partition ot, but just format/wipe just the ext.
Sent from my HTC One S using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry I was not clear, with 4EXT you can re-partition JUST the ext partition without completely wiping the whole card. So you can actually change partition size, type, etc....without reformatting the who SD card.
athost said:
What about hboot updates from this tread? working?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Haven't tried, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
ctfrommn said:
Sorry I was not clear, with 4EXT you can re-partition JUST the ext partition without completely wiping the whole card. So you can actually change partition size, type, etc....without reformatting the who SD card.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's interesting as most methods of repartitioning a disk cause the entire disk to be wiped. I know there are some ways around it though, but we haven't looked at them I don't think.
ViViDboarder said:
Haven't tried, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
That's interesting as most methods of repartitioning a disk cause the entire disk to be wiped. I know there are some ways around it though, but we haven't looked at them I don't think.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
4EXT is the only one Ive heard of....is very nice too.
So, basically, it is just adjusting the content of the partition table to make it smaller (or use any other "free" space after the FAT partition, and then to format the new partition.
Reminds me of all the old DOS based (i.e. ranish?) partition manager tools...basically a lot of low level manipulation of the data in the partition table.
I love TWRP!
Having an issue installing it on my N1, though - goomanager seems to stall at "Installing recovery image." So I need to do it manually I guess.
I'm assuming I should be able to fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.2.1.4-passion.img - right?
---------- Post added at 04:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:28 PM ----------
JeremyNT said:
I love TWRP!
Having an issue installing it on my N1, though - goomanager seems to stall at "Installing recovery image." So I need to do it manually I guess.
I'm assuming I should be able to fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.2.1.4-passion.img - right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And, to answer my own question, that's exactly what I needed to do.
JeremyNT said:
I love TWRP!
Having an issue installing it on my N1, though - goomanager seems to stall at "Installing recovery image." So I need to do it manually I guess.
I'm assuming I should be able to fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.2.1.4-passion.img - right?
---------- Post added at 04:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:28 PM ----------
And, to answer my own question, that's exactly what I needed to do.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Glad you figured it out. The issue has been that goo.im had a mishap when updating their hardware. So a lot of data was lost. Our other download on teamw.in should point to a backup source at techerrata files.
I've been using 4ext for a long time but I recently discovered twrp (installed it on my Kindle and love it). One question before I put it on my N1: Are my nandroid backups from 4ext forward-compatible with twrp? E.g. Will twrp be able to restore old backups?
Thanks for all your work!

[TWRP_Recovery_2.8.7.0][Unofficial][quincyatt]

I wanted to post this here since I've been busting my tail on an update for a week now. This WILL flash, Backup & Restore android 4.4 roms! USB mounting, internal & external sdcard mounts as well. There are still a few bugs to work out but give it a go & some feedback. It's still a WIP but plenty stable to use daily for now.
Also anyone interested in flashing the CandyKat sweetener packs, you may now do so with this recovery!!
TWRP 2.8.7.0​
I am not responsible for misuse, bricks, or exploding devices! Flash at your own risk! You can download the zip file & flash it from within your existing recovery & reboot to recovery.
CREDITS: Javelinanddart for fixing mounts, f2fs, & for fixing vibration for 5.0 & up Disconnecktie && Santod040 I have bugged these guys to death to get this working so Please stop in & thank these guys as well. They are a huge part of the success of this! Obviously this couldn't happen without Omniroms Source! And a huge thanks for
Dees_Troy for his guide to compiling twrp recovery!!
TWRP Themes have changed a bit & if you use a them then you'll want to checkout this link.
THEMING TWRP THE NEW WAY!
What's new in 2.8.7.0
- Initial ground work for software drawn keyboard (_that)
- Fix handling of wiping internal storage on datamedia devices (xuefer)
- Allow DataManager to set and read values from the system properties (xuefer)
- Fix crash when taking screenshots on arm64 devices (xuefer)
- Fix error message after an ORS script completes (Dees_Troy)
- Fix crashes / error when creating encrypted backups (_that, Dees_Troy)
- Add system read only option - more details below (Dees_Troy)
- Add resize2fs and GUI option to run resize2fs (Dees_Troy)
- Fix crash loop caused by empty lines in AOSP recovery command file (_that)
- Prevent duplicate page overlays such as multiple lock screens (mdmower)
System read only option: Devices that ship with 5.0 and higher as their initial OS are using block level OTA updates. With this style of OTA update, the update script checks to see if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. Further, the script also usually runs an SHA sum of the entire system partition to detect if any changes have been made. If any changes have been made, the OTA update will refuse to install. Since not all OEMs and devices have factory images available, we have created a new feature in TWRP that detects if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. If not, you will be prompted asking if you want TWRP to mount system as read/write. If you choose not to allow TWRP to mount as read/write, TWRP won't prompt to install SuperSU and TWRP won't try to patch the stock ROM to prevent TWRP from being replaced by stock recovery. The goal of this option is to hopefully allow the user to make a raw system image backup that they can use to get back to a state where they can take OTA updates again.
resize2fs feature: On some devices like the Nexus 6, the factory images include a userdata image that is the proper size only for the 32GB units. If you flash the factory image to a 64GB Nexus 6, the data partition will appear as if it only has the free space of a 32GB device. Using the resize2fs option, TWRP can resize your data partition to take up the full space available. The resize2fs may also be useful to resize system partitions on devices where custom ROM system images don't take up the full partition space. Lastly, resize2fs may be useful in some cases to reserve the proper space at the end of a data partition for a full disk encryption key, should your partition be formatted incorrectly for some reason.
This new version also marks our first set of full builds using our new jenkins build server. You can track the progress of builds at https://jenkins.twrp.me and we have taken additional steps to make it easier for device maintainers to step up and submit patches to our gerrit server at https://gerrit.twrp.me to help us keep devices up to date and working.
THEMING?
USE 1080P THEMES
Yeah!!
This is working perfect! Damn I missed TWRP. So freaking sweet!!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Works well except mount memory
Liwais said:
Works well except mount memory
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mounting which partition? Anyone that finds an error or a bug should try posting the recovery log after said error. Don't post the entire log in a post but put it on pastebin or something similar. Having the logs greatly increases the likely hood the issue will be fixed. Thanks.
Liwais said:
Works well except mount memory
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What do you mean by mount memory? Where you add something from the pc to the sd card & it shows up on the internal when in twrp? The internal sd card mounts when connected to the pc, not the external sd. I don't know if that's how it's suppose to work or not. This is my first twrp attempt and I had to build it from scratch basically. Like Disconnecktie stated, a log may be helpful.
Great work. Missed TWRP. Just had to tick off my internal sd. Panicked when my partition wasn't visible with my ROMs to flash. LOL.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk
I had in mind when're in rekaveri not mount the memory to your PC
Maybe this Problem just me, let me know
Updated OP with better mount paths & usb mounting working better. Guys if you all test this latest and give feedback, I'm working on getting this to the official site and in Bigbiff's thread. I appreciate your input. I have worked tirelessly to make this work but I may be missing something. Let me know what you find, working or not. I know the vibrate isn't currently working in recovery but I am looking into that.
gimmeitorilltell said:
Updated OP with better mount paths & usb mounting working better. Guys if you all test this latest and give feedback, I'm working on getting this to the official site and in Bigbiff's thread. I appreciate your input. I have worked tirelessly to make this work but I may be missing something. Let me know what you find, working or not. I know the vibrate isn't currently working in recovery but I am looking into that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For some reason (most likely that I'm a dummy, or missed reading somewhere)
Recently my SD card took a poo, so I've been saving to internal memory.
I flashed TWRP. When I look in sdcard I have no files visible. When I am booted into CandyKat I can see my files with my file explorer. Am I missing a valid mount somewhere? When I go to / I don't see a folder called storage, and in my /sdcard all I see is a folder called TWRP which is empty.
THanks!
skearton said:
For some reason (most likely that I'm a dummy, or missed reading somewhere)
Recently my SD card took a poo, so I've been saving to internal memory.
I flashed TWRP. When I look in sdcard I have no files visible. When I am booted into CandyKat I can see my files with my file explorer. Am I missing a valid mount somewhere? When I go to / I don't see a folder called storage, and in my /sdcard all I see is a folder called TWRP which is empty.
THanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When you are in TWRP recovery are you selecting "Internal SDcard" or "MicroSD card"
Edit: Latest twrp recovery with vibrations enabled!
gimmeitorilltell said:
Updated OP with better mount paths & usb mounting working better. Guys if you all test this latest and give feedback, I'm working on getting this to the official site and in Bigbiff's thread. I appreciate your input. I have worked tirelessly to make this work but I may be missing something. Let me know what you find, working or not. I know the vibrate isn't currently working in recovery but I am looking into that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Haven't tried your update yet but on the last build in order to use themes I had to load them into /data/media/0/TWRP/theme/ which I believe will be overwritten as soon as I flash another ROM. Is this one of your corrected paths?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk
developweb said:
Haven't tried your update yet but on the last build in order to use themes I had to load them into /data/media/0/TWRP/theme/ which I believe will be overwritten as soon as I flash another ROM. Is this one of your corrected paths?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No it was not. I've been waiting on more feedback from the update or any of my twrp builds. Now that I'm aware of it, I'll look into that so we can get it official in Bigbiffs twrp thread. I think it's close enough for him to release it as an official but this is my personal feelings. It'll be a couple days maybe before I get back to it since I've spent the last week concentrating on this, it's time for me to move on to other things for a moment.
Sent from my HTC One Max using Tapatalk!
Newest build is working g sweet gimme. Love how ya added the button vibrate too. So far I've done 3 full wipes/flashes and your twrp has been flawless thanks for bringing this to us gimme.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
developweb said:
Haven't tried your update yet but on the last build in order to use themes I had to load them into /data/media/0/TWRP/theme/ which I believe will be overwritten as soon as I flash another ROM. Is this one of your corrected paths?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
We can probably keep this here until the bugs are worked out. Have you tried the latest here yet? I don't theme my recovery but I'm willing to so I can get it correct.
Also that may be something you can set in twrp, set a different default path for themes but I'm not 100% sure.
gimmeitorilltell said:
We can probably keep this here until the bugs are worked out. Have you tried the latest here yet? I don't theme my recovery but I'm willing to so I can get it correct.
Also that may be something you can set in twrp, set a different default path for themes but I'm not 100% sure.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Default path in latest is correct now. Themes work from the correct directory now (/sdcard/TWRP/theme/ui.zip ) so they won't get deleted. Love button vibration as well! Excellent work.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk
developweb said:
Default path in latest is correct now. Themes work from the correct directory now (/sdcard/TWRP/theme/ui.zip ) so they won't get deleted. Love button vibration as well! Excellent work.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for the feedback, it is very much appreciated! If you run into anything else, good or bad, Please feel free to give a shout out. I have OCD and with the vibration as an option, well it just was NOT an option to NOT work.. Lol
gimmeitorilltell said:
Thank you for the feedback, it is very much appreciated! If you run into anything else, good or bad, Please feel free to give a shout out. I have OCD and with the vibration as an option, well it just was NOT an option to NOT work.. Lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried to install the full aroma rom patch by pollution and it seemed to work but gave com.android.phone error on boot. So I thought easy fix, I'll restore the backup I made with TWRP yesterday and got even more errors. Yes, I factory reset before restoring. It seems that this TWRP is not doing everything like it used to under the 4.2's. I'm going to go back to CWM and restore a CWM backup, regroup, recharge.......and try again from scratch to test this thing out again. Wish me luck.
Liwais said:
I had in mind when're in rekaveri not mount the memory to your PC
Maybe this Problem just me, let me know
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not sure that I understand what you're saying? The internal sd mounts to the pc once you go into twrp & mount it.
developweb said:
I tried to install the full aroma rom patch by pollution and it seemed to work but gave com.android.phone error on boot. So I thought easy fix, I'll restore the backup I made with TWRP yesterday and got even more errors. Yes, I factory reset before restoring. It seems that this TWRP is not doing everything like it used to under the 4.2's. I'm going to go back to CWM and restore a CWM backup, regroup, recharge.......and try again from scratch to test this thing out again. Wish me luck.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Best of luck to ya! I have restored my nandroid with twrp but not in my latest version. I'll give it a try this evening and see what happens on my end. I have not used the aroma installer because I personally would rather not use it. I just use the camera fix from Pollution since I don't have the screen flicker or any other issues with my phone.

[MOD][GUIDE] Unencrypt/Flashable - Disable Force Encryption - Any Rom/Kernel

Depreciated!! See this thread for the new recommended package. All of my instruction below is still valid, just use the new package from thread linked here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3234422
~~DISCLAIMER~~​Flashing roms, kernels, and mods come with NO guarantee, NONE, ZILCH, NADA . . Do NOT use this package if you do not grasp and understand this concept. You have been warned.
This is a recovery flashable that will extract your boot.img, unpack all pieces, modify fstab.shamu to disable forced encryption, repackage, and flash boot.img back to system. It does NOT actually unencrypt your device. More on that later.
It will work on ANY kernel for this device, regardless of whether it is the stock kernel, or a custom ROM kernel. Also to date, it has shown to work on any version of android . . it is essentially future proof (unless google throws us a major curve ball in the future and radically alters how encryption is triggered at first boot).
Why use this? Who is this package for?
-If you are running 100% Stock Rom, but have a recovery installed and wish to unencrypt your storage. No root needed.
-Running a custom kernel you like, but it forces encryption and you want to change that.
-Currently unencrypted but want to flash a rom that uses FORCEENCRYPTION by default (cyanogenmod12).
-Just bored and want to toss the dice and see what happens.
That is pretty sweet right? Now you can flash anything and as long as you flash this afterwords, you wont have to worry about booting a rom and seeing that dreaded "Encrypting" screen anymore.
What doesn't this do?
-Well, to be blunt . . it does NOT actually UNENCRYPT your device. You will have to bite that bullet on your own, but I will offer some advice on that front later.
Changelog:
03/30/2015
Remove my ill advised attempt to auto patch nightlies, not possible
01/12/2015
Initial Build/Release
Includes fully working patch to initrd, specifically fstab.shamu to revert FORCEENCRYPTION by default.
Buglist:
Auto patch support removed, would never work anywayaddon.d support not currently working - fix is to flash this package with every nightly to preserve unencryption
How to download and install?
Download - NO_FORCE_ENCRYPT_shamu_v1.0-signed.zip
Reboot Recovery - TWRP only has been tested as working
Select "Install" and navigate to where ever you stored that file . . likely /sdcard/downloads/
Take a deep breath and wait for it to finish.
TADA . . done. Reboot and Profit!!
NOTE: You can feel free to flash this as part of a line of other packages.
Example: You are already unencrypted and want to flash Cyanogenmod 12 (assumes you have all packages downloaded already)
-TWRP factory reset (optional but recommended when coming from another rom)
--TWRP's built in factory reset function does quite well, but if you are like me and want a clean slate . .
---TWRP>Wipe>ADVANCED WIPE> and check System, Data, Cache (will leave internal storage intact). This is recommened specifically in conjunction with switching GApps.
-Install> and select all packages at once. I recommend the following order . . Rom, then my Kernel Patcher, then SuperSU (optional), then GApps last.
That was certainly easy right? Well the truth is, unless you are already unencrypted . . nothing will be different. You will still be encrypted. Bummer right? But that is where these next steps come in. They will give you the options available to reach the fabled unencrypted status!!
Below are the only three options I know of unencrypt once you are running a patched kernel. Select one below that works for you.
~~WARNING~~​
The below methods WILL erase EVERYTHING from data, including your INTERNAL STORAGE. Backup all important files, pictures, etc before proceeding. You have been told!!
-Go to Android>Settings>Backup & restore>Factory data reset (may not work properly with a custom recovery installed)
-Reboot to recovery and go to TWRP>Wipe>FORMAT DATA . . type "yes" to confirm
-Reboot to bootloader and type . .
Code:
fastboot format userdata
[note - I originally said to use the fastboot erase userdata function. This caused a recovery bootloop. Switching to "format" instead solved this issue. Thanks @aussie1234 for pointing this issue out to me]
Edit: make sure you boot android first after unencrypting before going into recovery. This will allow the proper creation of multiuser partitions, otherwise, twrp will not use the proper /data/media/0/ as root of storage.
Some may notice there is an experimental addon.d included. This NOT WORKING YET. DO NOT TRY AND USE IT. Not quite sure yet where in the chain it is broken, but that will be a problem for another day. In theory it should, but . . read the "disclaimer" at the top of this post. The idea here is to be able to flash nightlies as they roll out without having to re-apply this patch manually every time. This function is NOT supported on Stock Roms. If you try it and it works, let me know. Do NOT come yelling to me that it did not work and crying that you are now encrypted again. No whiner babies allowed.[REMOVED: didn't work and caused conflicts with some packages]
At the core of this tool is a script build by @dk_zero-cool which can be found . . [DEV][INITRD][2013-10-25] Injector - An Android Ramdisk Injection Tool
Ultimately, this package is as much his as it is mine. It is his magic script that did the hard part, I just put it to work in a new way.
Please don't share this package directly, link them back here if needed. That way, they can get proper support and instruction for its use.
Also thanks to @rascarlo . . his github made it easy to find what needed modded.
Nice! Now just to double check, im unencrypted so if i flash cm12 and this cm12 wont encrypt my phone while still using cm's kernel?
That is correct. In my tests it has worked just fine that way.
Edit: In fact, I just tested this exactly and works as expected.
On a side note, I can confirm that addon.d support does NOT work - do not attempt it. I updated the OP to reflect this and add a stronger warning. Right now you MUST flash this everytime you flash a rom that forces encryption.
Just what the doctor recommended for a flash-addict like my self....
Thanx :silly:
. . . uploaded from a hand-held Killer WHALE
Works like a charm much alohas bradah hixanthus
So say I flash a ROM. I want to do ROM, kernel, your boot.IMG, the gapps followed by a factory reset/erase user data if I understand correctly?
Example : DirtyUnicorns then leankernel your zip and then gapps
bmwh0r3 said:
So say I flash a ROM. I want to do ROM, kernel, your boot.IMG, the gapps followed by a factory reset/erase user data if I understand correctly?
Example : DirtyUnicorns then leankernel your zip and then gapps
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well if you flash lean, don't bother with my flashable, as lean is already set for no force encryption isn't it?
hlxanthus said:
Well if you flash lean, don't bother with my flashable, as lean is already set for no force encryption isn't it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not sure anymore. Will look. I tend to break things when flashing because I don't read closely. On my vzw note 3, I was well known to break everything. Kinda scary now that I have a nexus lol
Yes you're correct. I wonder why I can't get decrypted then?
bmwh0r3 said:
I'm not sure anymore. Will look. I tend to break things when flashing because I don't read closely. On my vzw note 3, I was well known to break everything. Kinda scary now that I have a nexus lol
Yes you're correct. I wonder why I can't get decrypted then?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just do the factory rest then if already encrypted unless data is removed it will stay encrypted
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
hlxanthus said:
Well if you flash lean, don't bother with my flashable, as lean is already set for no force encryption isn't it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
bmwh0r3 said:
I'm not sure anymore. Will look. I tend to break things when flashing because I don't read closely. On my vzw note 3, I was well known to break everything. Kinda scary now that I have a nexus lol
Yes you're correct. I wonder why I can't get decrypted then?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hlxanthus said:
Below are the only three options I know of unencrypt once you are running a patched kernel. Select one below that works for you.
~~WARNING~~​
The below methods WILL erase EVERYTHING from data, including your INTERNAL STORAGE. Backup all important files, pictures, etc before proceeding. You have been told!!
-Go to Android>Settings>Backup & restore>Factory data reset
-Reboot to recovery and go to TWRP>Wipe>FORMAT DATA . . type "yes" to confirm
-Reboot to bootloader and type . .
Code:
fastboot erase userdata
Edit: make sure you boot android first after unencrypting before going into recovery. This will allow the proper creation of multiuser partitions, otherwise, twrp will not use the proper /data/media/0/ as root of storage.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
https://github.com/imoseyon/leanKernel-shamu/commit/58ac4f97d882414bdea35d0d1ef0cd6f9027a3bb
Yes, lean kernel doesnt force encryption. If you are currently on lean kernel, so one of the three methods to unencrypted from above (quoted from my OP)
This worked great for me! Thank you SO much!
jtorress said:
This worked great for me! Thank you SO much!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It really is that simple isn't it? Glad it was of help!!
Mine is encrypted n6 running cm12 nightly .
So flashing this will format my storage or just data partition ?
I dont wanna loose my personal data's :/
This will not wipe anything. The package only turns an encryption forced kernel into a no force encryption kernel. It is then up to you to follow one of the three options from my OP to reach actual unencryption status.
But you can relatively easily do it, though it will take a little time. Boot to recovery, flash my package, and then create a nandroid backup. Then backup the entirety of your internal storage to your PC or OTG storage device. Once that is done, do one of the 3 methods to unencrypt. Once you do that, boot android (this step is important as it builds proper multiuser partitions) then restore data to your internal storage. Then boot back to recovery and restore your nandroid backup. That will take you back to the exact point you were before but now unencrypted.
I did all steps,but it still shows me that I'm encrypted. What am I doing wrong?
indigo888 said:
I did all steps,but it still shows me that I'm encrypted. What am I doing wrong?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Walk me through in your own words what you did. Maybe we can figure out where you went wrong.
hlxanthus said:
Walk me through in your own words what you did. Maybe we can figure out where you went wrong.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I flash package and made nandroid backup in recovery.Then made factory reset and boot Android till welcome select language. Then switched off into recovery and restored backup....
And when you say you did a factory reset, how did you do that? A twrp factory reset will not work as it leaves the internal storage in tact. I am very explicit on the 3 ways to do this part (at least I thought I was).
hlxanthus said:
And when you say you did a factory reset, how did you do that? A twrp factory reset will not work as it leaves the internal storage in tact. I am very explicit on the 3 ways to do this part (at least I thought I was).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I did it from menu/settings/backup and reset.
indigo888 said:
I did it from menu/settings/backup and reset.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Might be worth trying the other two methods as well. TWRP's format data method and the fastboot userdata method are pretty thorough. Should get you up and running

Categories

Resources