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I made a backup of the ROM to be able to try other without installing my apk every time. when I restore, it keeps rebooting. what am I wrong - twrp-3.2.3.0- with sd

why can not I restore my backup?

Same here. It boot loop all the time. I managed to make my backup boot once when I skipped to restore boot partition but only once..
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...... maybe because the twrp is not official

I had this problem with pitchblack, you can try using another devs version of twrp and see if that helps. I'm using CosmicDan's twrp and didn't have any problem with it.

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Restore from TWRP

HI
after some wrong uninstalling service from my clean miui 9.6.25 global
i tried to restore rom by usual way from twrp.
but when done the pocophono never run to boot only logo screen(waiting atleast 15min which ofcourse is not normal).
has anyone faced that?
do i need to flash ENCRYPT disabler again after restore?:silly:
Come on......!!! cant be only me???!!!heheheh
TWRP is for lifesaver not to trouble as all know
I've found this too.
Encryption shouldn't matter.
Try restoring only one partition at a time to see which is causing the error. I think it's Userdata in my case, but Userdata Image may work.
I've not bothered to investigate why this happens yet.
ok
i will try mate.
thank u!
i will come backup for update
My phone had latest Miui9, then I installed Twrp and backup the Miui9 rom by Twrp.
then I flashed Miui 10, back up it with TWRP.
Then try to restore my Miui 9 Twrp backup, after done the phone boot to Fast boot mode only.
Even tried restore Miui10 still it would boot to fastboot mode only. Flash new rom and reboot it will ask for encryption password.
The fix is need to format data (Wipe > Format data > type yes, after flashed the rom), and reboot it should work.
Yeah, restoring MIUI backups is a real pain... Because of that, I always flash the ROM zip file first, then restore the data only, reboot and it works.
mario123m said:
Yeah, restoring MIUI backups is a real pain... Because of that, I always flash the ROM zip file first, then restore the data only, reboot and it works.
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so steps:
1st flashing miui rom.zip
2nd restore files with twrp backup file?
and all works perfect????
data? system? image system? which please
first time i hear this method...hehehe
pin\password asking after?
miui account find device e.t.c?
I switch ROMs pretty often and MIUI never booted after restoring.
There's a simple workaround: just reflash MIUI whenever you restored.
emmanuelo7 said:
so steps:
1st flashing miui rom.zip
2nd restore files with twrp backup file?
and all works perfect????
data? system? image system? which please
first time i hear this method...hehehe
pin\password asking after?
miui account find device e.t.c?
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Install MIUI zip (with the same system you backed up), then go to restore and just restore data and nothing else. If you used Magisk before, flash it too after restoring. Then reboot. I don't know about Global ROMs as I always use Xiaomi.eu but I think it should work the same way. Oh, and never backup data with a password/pin/fingerprint set because it will not recognise it after reboot and you will have to use TWRP to delete locksettings from /data/system which adds unnecessary steps to this tedious procedure. Good luck.
thank u bro!
mario123m said:
Install MIUI zip (with the same system you backed up), then go to restore and just restore data and nothing else. If you used Magisk before, flash it too after restoring. Then reboot. I don't know about Global ROMs as I always use Xiaomi.eu but I think it should work the same way. Oh, and never backup data with a password/pin/fingerprint set because it will not recognise it after reboot and you will have to use TWRP to delete locksettings from /data/system which adds unnecessary steps to this tedious procedure. Good luck.
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Hi, I'm having the same issue.
I get a PIN code. How can I bypass it?
How can I avoid it in the future?
Thanks!
if password promt during boot u have no option other than format data
only lockscreen can be deleted via twrp
I had the same problem in my pocophone and solved it like this:
1. Advanced wipe all data except Internal storage (so you do not lose your data)
1.1 Flash or boot twrp again
2. Install the official rom using the way you know
3. Starts android the first time but without doing the initial configuration of android (I'm not sure if this is necessary but it costs nothing to do it)
4. Through twrp, restores the data but only the options Boot and Data, dont select System
And that's it. I hope it works for you.
I was trying different combinations and I realized that it is the system folder that has a problem when you make the restoring, don't know why.
I was using pocophone with MIUI 10.2.2
mario123m said:
Install MIUI zip (with the same system you backed up), then go to restore and just restore data and nothing else. If you used Magisk before, flash it too after restoring. Then reboot. I don't know about Global ROMs as I always use Xiaomi.eu but I think it should work the same way. Oh, and never backup data with a password/pin/fingerprint set because it will not recognise it after reboot and you will have to use TWRP to delete locksettings from /data/system which adds unnecessary steps to this tedious procedure. Good luck.
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Thanks a lot!

Help Please ...after new rom instalation password after boot and cant see data

Help Please ...after new rom instalation password after boot and cant see data in twrp keeps asking me the password but i dont have one....please if you can advis to to acomplish make a restore ....and see data eventually....thanks in advance
mikrokatevas said:
Help Please ...after new rom instalation password after boot and cant see data in twrp keeps asking me the password but i dont have one....please if you can advis to to acomplish make a restore ....and see data eventually....thanks in advance
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If you don't need the data simply press cancel when you see password and format data.
Or if You need to access data, well it's encrypted I guess so yeah, you need the password.
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If you don't know the password you better have an SD card with the stable rom zip in it, or a computer where you can flash it.
mikrokatevas said:
Help Please ...after new rom instalation password after boot and cant see data in twrp keeps asking me the password but i dont have one....please if you can advis to to acomplish make a restore ....and see data eventually....thanks in advance
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Try to reflash the ROM (hope it is stock) with MiFlash and remember to uncheck the bootloader lock option.
its the second time i try to flash a custom rom(i am now at the superior rom),and both the tries the first one lost the motive pattern and fix it with twrp file manager deleting locscreen.sh and the second attempt when finished it was asking me for the password at the boot of the rom which i havent got...so my question is this....what i am doing wrong......thanks guys for the help....obviously a niewbe.....thanks again....i managed to fix it and restore my previously rom format data didnt make it so fix and repair and after switch to ext4....to see the internal data....success.....
mikrokatevas said:
its the second time i try to flash a custom rom(i am now at the superior rom),and both the tries the first one lost the motive pattern and fix it with twrp file manager deleting locscreen.sh and the second attempt when finished it was asking me for the password at the boot of the rom which i havent got...so my question is this....what i am doing wrong......thanks guys for the help....obviously a niewbe.....thanks again....i managed to fix it and restore my previously rom format data didnt make it so fix and repair and after switch to ext4....to see the internal data....success.....
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You are simply flashing in the completely wrong steps that's why you keep getting encryption "issues"
Have a read on how to install a ROM using twrp, you obviously still using encrypted data before flashing and not formating before.
Before we had to use fore encrypt zip but not anymore so yeah there's that..
Install TWRP.
In a fresh install, simply press no when password shows, after that simply choose format data and you will get a message saying you sure "it's not a password question" simply type "yes" and press ok.
Done!
Now install what ever ROM you like.
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Zeggi said:
You are simply flashing in the completely wrong steps that's why you keep getting encryption "issues"
Have a read on how to install a ROM using twrp, you obviously still using encrypted data before flashing and not formating before.
Before we had to use fore encrypt zip but not anymore so yeah there's that..
Install TWRP.
In a fresh install, simply press no when password shows, after that simply choose format data and you will get a message saying you sure "it's not a password question" simply type "yes" and press ok.
Done!
Now install what ever ROM you like.
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Maybe i told that wrong....i have done all of the above you mention....in every step with the right way...instaleed twrp formated data with no encryption....afterwards are the issues...every time i try to flash onother custom rom gives me trouble with the mottive pattern and secondly with encrypted data partition...if i am rght you suggest to re install twrp again and then all the steps again .....?thanks in advance....
mikrokatevas said:
Maybe i told that wrong....i have done all of the above you mention....in every step with the right way...instaleed twrp formated data with no encryption....afterwards are the issues...every time i try to flash onother custom rom gives me trouble with the mottive pattern and secondly with encrypted data partition...if i am rght you suggest to re install twrp again and then all the steps again .....?thanks in advance....
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When you format data, reboot device to recovery and after that install ROM.
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mikrokatevas said:
Maybe i told that wrong....i have done all of the above you mention....in every step with the right way...instaleed twrp formated data with no encryption....afterwards are the issues...every time i try to flash onother custom rom gives me trouble with the mottive pattern and secondly with encrypted data partition...if i am rght you suggest to re install twrp again and then all the steps again .....?thanks in advance....
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What I've found is that the F1 ROMs encrypt data at the end of the boot, even if you have formatted it in twrp. Worse, they use different encryption keys between stable and Dev ROMs. Flashing stable over dev or the other way around always left me in the same situation as you. And going back to the previous ROM never worked.
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mikrokatevas said:
Help Please ...after new rom instalation password after boot and cant see data in twrp keeps asking me the password but i dont have one....please if you can advis to to acomplish make a restore ....and see data eventually....thanks in advance
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Next time type as password --> default_password

Twrp backup resotre without decreption issue

after a successfull backup of a custom rom via twrp when i am trying to resore from the backup and after full restoring when it finally boots up it is stuck in the bootlogo and a force reboot wont solve the problem i think its a decreption issue might be although i may be wrong,any one knows how to deal with that?is twrp supports backup restore for poco f1????there is also an another issue rebooting into twrp freeze twrp a couple of minutes and then its working!any one knows how to deal with that too?

Cant recover my TWRP backups

I am having an issue with TWRP TWRP 3.3.1-18 at the moment and wonder what I am doing wrong. I backed up my Oneplus 6 in February then the phone offered my a system updat at the weekend which I accepted. I later went to use Titanium backup then realised I had lost roots rights due to the update so I reflashed (TWRP if I remember) and Magisk, however the phone got stuck in the bootloop where 2 white dots were spinning around a red circle. After searching and trying one thing after another I resolved it by using the msm download tool. So thats the first issue and i dont know what caused it. Onto the TWRP issue. After the phone was recovered and all the updates to Android 10 was accepted and bootloader unlocked, TWRP and Magisk 20.5 flashed, I restored my February backup which is possibly Android 9. When I rebooted I was then in a fastboot loop. I again restored using the MSM tool and tried again, the same happened. The next time I first backed up the new Android 10 system after the update then tried to restore the February backup one last time (cleared the dalvik and factory reset) but had the same issue so after restoring one more time I instead tried to restore the new nandroid backup and have the same issues. Can anyone suggest why this is happening with my TWRP backups?

Bootloop aftert restoring a TWRP backup

As the title says I always get a bootloop into recovery when the restore process finishes.
I tried everything, flashing the same rom as in the backup before restoring, however it never boots normally.
As I am on a stock MIUI 13 I flashed the stock image and then restored the backup, still a bootloop into recovery.
No matter what I do I am unable to restore my TWRP backup, so every time I want to try a new ROM I end up reinstalling everything from scratch.
Is it because my data is encrypted, or dynamic partitions? This never happened with any of my previous phones, is it possible to restore a backup on Mi10?
alfaholic said:
As the title says I always get a bootloop into recovery when the restore process finishes.
I tried everything, flashing the same rom as in the backup before restoring, however it never boots normally.
As I am on a stock MIUI 13 I flashed the stock image and then restored the backup, still a bootloop into recovery.
No matter what I do I am unable to restore my TWRP backup, so every time I want to try a new ROM I end up reinstalling everything from scratch.
Is it because my data is encrypted, or dynamic partitions? This never happened with any of my previous phones, is it possible to restore a backup on Mi10?
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Backups and restore on the TWRP with some phone models does not work correctly either because it does not decrypt or is too old compared to the rom or you try to restore an older rom version on a more recent rom and sometimes the reverse also does not work (because of the system).
Try a more recent Twrp (just in case) but anyway the restoration will not be done with a more recent Twrp.
If you are on MIUI micloud works relatively well but obviously you can only restore the data not the system.
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alfaholic said:
As the title says I always get a bootloop into recovery when the restore process finishes.
I tried everything, flashing the same rom as in the backup before restoring, however it never boots normally.
As I am on a stock MIUI 13 I flashed the stock image and then restored the backup, still a bootloop into recovery.
No matter what I do I am unable to restore my TWRP backup, so every time I want to try a new ROM I end up reinstalling everything from scratch.
Is it because my data is encrypted, or dynamic partitions? This never happened with any of my previous phones, is it possible to restore a backup on Mi10?
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try flashing miui 12 rom first, then restore twrp back up (format data also before restoring)
and chose the latest version of twrp for android 11 or 12 (depends on your Rom)
maybe it will work

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