Hi, after installing a custom rom with TWRP and reboot my Note 4, the phone asks me for a password to start Android. Not matter what password I enter, I get the message the password is correct, but there is a problem with the encryption and i have to reset to factory . The only way to go on is the button "Reset phone". If I press the button it goes back to TWRP. I tried several times to make a full wipe and flash the custom rom once more, allways the same problem. I flashed the correct actual stock rom. Everything works fine, no problems.
So I tried this several times with different custom roms. Allways the same problem - android password, allways ok and allways the problem with the encryption.
Is there any idea, how to solve this problem?
Regards Robert
robert_b said:
Hi, after installing a custom rom with TWRP and reboot my Note 4, the phone asks me for a password to start Android. Not matter what password I enter, I get the message the password is correct, but there is a problem with the encryption and i have to reset to factory . The only way to go on is the button "Reset phone". If I press the button it goes back to TWRP. I tried several times to make a full wipe and flash the custom rom once more, allways the same problem. I flashed the correct actual stock rom. Everything works fine, no problems.
So I tried this several times with different custom roms. Allways the same problem - android password, allways ok and allways the problem with the encryption.
Is there any idea, how to solve this problem?
Regards Robert
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Update your TWRP and use the latest OrangeFox
did you format data? or just factory reset, you must format data and internal storage!
robert_b said:
Hi, after installing a custom rom with TWRP and reboot my Note 4, the phone asks me for a password to start Android. Not matter what password I enter, I get the message the password is correct, but there is a problem with the encryption and i have to reset to factory . The only way to go on is the button "Reset phone". If I press the button it goes back to TWRP. I tried several times to make a full wipe and flash the custom rom once more, allways the same problem. I flashed the correct actual stock rom. Everything works fine, no problems.
So I tried this several times with different custom roms. Allways the same problem - android password, allways ok and allways the problem with the encryption.
Is there any idea, how to solve this problem?
Regards Robert
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TWRP TWRP UPDATE
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re.../recovery-orangefox-recovery-project-t3775933
Thank you all for your help. With the actual TWRP and format data it works. I'll try OrangeFox too.
Regards Robert
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Hello
my friend changed his password to the phone, but of course he forgot it..
I thougt that a wipe and a new rom could do it.
I've struggled with it a long time now..
I can flash cwm recovery - ok
I have tried du download a ICS stock rom, and flashed it with odin. it gets stuck at the samsung logo.
Then i tried to flash a Gingerbread stock rom. then i asks for the code again.
I flashed a new .PIT-file
When I flash the gingerbread rom, it still have the same background as before.
My question is how to I get rid of ALL data on the phone? internal sd-card and so?
some data must have survied the data wipe/dalvik wipe in CWM
what to do?
There is no ext. sd-card
phone is af gt-i9100 intl. version
subwoof said:
Hello
my friend changed his password to the phone, but of course he forgot it..
I thougt that a wipe and a new rom could do it.
I've struggled with it a long time now..
I can flash cwm recovery - ok
I have tried du download a ICS stock rom, and flashed it with odin. it gets stuck at the samsung logo.
Then i tried to flash a Gingerbread stock rom. then i asks for the code again.
I flashed a new .PIT-file
When I flash the gingerbread rom, it still have the same background as before.
My question is how to I get rid of ALL data on the phone? sd-card and so?
some data must have survied the data wipe/dalvik wipe in CWM
what to do?
phone is af gt-i9100 intl. version
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when the ICS stock rom gets stuck at the samsung logo :
* Boot into recovery mode to do this press and hold Home + Volume UP + Power and your mobile phone will boot into recovery.
* From the recovery screen, Go to Factory Reset and Wipe cache one-by-one and confirm both.
* Now, Go back and select “reboot system now”.
hello
thank you for your answer, but i've tried that.
but how can it be, that the phone remembers the password and backgroun, even after a wipe?
subwoof said:
hello
thank you for your answer, but i've tried that.
but how can it be, that the phone remembers the password and backgroun, even after a wipe?
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data wipe means that the user-data is deleted
I think that device passwords are saved with the system-data
you should - 'format system', that should do it.
good luck.
livefortoday said:
I think that device passwords are saved with the system-data
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No. Password is stored in /data/system/.
thank you i will try that, I assuem you mean in adb?
Hi
I saw that to avoid that situation you gotta wipe data, which I don't feel like doing since I want to do a backup of my phone.
Any recommendations?
thx
I had the same problem on my LG G2 Mini .. to fix it, I have been forced to repair the data/system ..
Sorry
LoBinS said:
I had the same problem on my LG G2 Mini .. to fix it, I have been forced to repair the data/system ..
Sorry
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Yeah seems like it... thx
Had to sideload aurel Rom.
try rebooting
Hi,
I have a Le Max 2 and after Indian ROM I got that problem, the funny/strange thing is that if I use TWRP and reboot into recovery several times it eventually starts and seems encryption is off as it doesn't ask for the password and I can access every mount this is a stupid behaviour as it should always be encrypted...
Tried formatting both mount-points but still kept asking for the password.
Found this when I rebooted the phone into recovery and didn't see the password screen now when I need to do any installation I just use this method.
Regards,
Pedro.
I got TWRP 3.1.0 asking for password for Encrypt data. I was flashing Nexus rom and Black screen 1.7.img kernel (i might flash the wrong one img/zip)and reboot and it bootloop. So I reboot again into recovery (luckily it still there) but still asking for password. Eventually I got into TWRP and manage to restore backup from OTG, after I found out my internal storage was wipe out all data was gone. Now the phone is working normal I just lost all the stuff.
Just factory reset, worked for me.
Hi guys i tried using twrp 3.1.1.0 and it says password for unmount data. Also my phone in settings says encrypted.
I tried wiping data cahce, etc but that diidnt worked also using default_password but that diddnt worked as well
Model x820 stock ROM
Zlade112 said:
Hi guys i tried using twrp 3.1.1.0 and it says password for unmount data. Also my phone in settings says encrypted.
I tried wiping data cahce, etc but that diidnt worked also using default_password but that didnt worked as well
Model x820 stock ROM
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Have you try reboot the phone into normal Android system? and later try reboot into TWRP, I read somewhere it might work.
Moon75 said:
Have you try reboot the phone into normal Android system? and later try reboot into TWRP, I read somewhere it might work.
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Hi guys the solution for my me was doing an entire wipe of everything except recovery then flash rom, it seems that the stock rom of le max was causing that
What was your ROM in the beginning? Was it Indian ROM? Did it have the update manager? Which ROM did you flash after wiping everything except recovery?
I bought the phone from geekbuying with EUI version 5.8.019S (Stable), BUILD: FGXOSOP5801910121S release-keys. It looks like the latest vanilla Indian ROM, but it is most likely vendor-modified since the phone was received unsealed and there is no update manager. The main problem is the encryption - phone is encrypted right from the start without any password or PIN prompts. Factory reset allows to set up everything from the start, but the phone is still encrypted. TWRP asks for a decryption password. I have tried multiple vendor and default passwords with no luck. TWRP factory reset does not prevent the encryption.
This question keeps coming up in forums since people do not seem to search for similar questions. Well, I did. Therefore, I will try to assemble the list related to the encrypted ROM:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/eui-roms-support-device-encryption-t3516825
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/wiping-to-install-rom-le-max2-suddenly-t3518405
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/update-eui-t3480614
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...dian-stock-19s-rom-chinese-bloatware-t3484388
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/benefit-form-leaving-x829-to-indian-t3609698
Proposed solutions:
CASE 1: No Update manger + encrypted ROM
Since it is a vendor ROM, you can try flashing a clear stock ROM from recovery that can be downloaded from the official LeEco forum http://forum.le.com/in/eui_detail.html?euiid=206 . It might not directly resolve encryption, but will make the update manager appear, which can be used to upgrade to ROM w/o encryption. If you want to stick to the Indian ROMs, but want to remove encryption - see below
More reading here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/update-eui-t3480614
CASE 2: Encrypted ROM
You most likely have an Indian ROM. You can try reinstalling the ROM (TWRP) and immediately wiping the data partition from TWRP. Some users report success with this.
More reading here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...dian-stock-19s-rom-chinese-bloatware-t3484388
One user has found that upon multiple resets with TWRP the encryption seems to be ignored
More reading here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/benefit-form-leaving-x829-to-indian-t3609698
Another user suggests Chinese ROMs since they are likely not to encrypt the files. In other words, updating to a Chinese ROM might help.
More reading here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/plz-help-unskilled-x829-user-to-update-t3609639/page2
Have any of the proposed solutions worked for you?
Hey all, so it appears that I screwed my phone, I am not sure how.
I was running LineageOS, and wanted to update to Android 10 one, so I followed the steps, and I think I screwed the sideloading part, so... long story short now when rebooting from OrangeFox RecoveryProject it says no OS detected, and when it boots it says encryption unsuccessful, I tried wiping and installing DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v17.2 and restarting, and the same thing happens.
I tried to flash through recovery both, and did not work:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/beryllium/
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/vendor/beryllium/
And when trying to flash through miFlash it doesn't work:
I go to fastboot in poco, hit refresh in miflash, it shows a device in the list, but the phone goes dark with 'something key to shutdown` written in the top left corner and if I hit the flash button nothing happens.
Can anyone assist with that please?
kishikaisei said:
Hey all, so it appears that I screwed my phone, I am not sure how.
I was running LineageOS, and wanted to update to Android 10 one, so I followed the steps, and I think I screwed the sideloading part, so... long story short now when rebooting from OrangeFox RecoveryProject it says no OS detected, and when it boots it says encryption unsuccessful, I tried wiping and installing DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v17.2 and restarting, and the same thing happens.
I tried to flash through recovery both, and did not work:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/beryllium/
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/vendor/beryllium/
And when trying to flash through miFlash it doesn't work:
I go to fastboot in poco, hit refresh in miflash, it shows a device in the list, but the phone goes dark with 'something key to shutdown` written in the top left corner and if I hit the flash button nothing happens.
Can anyone assist with that please?
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This happened to me when I accidentally deleted the OS when flashing the latest MIUI 11 build (using TWRP). THIS IS HOW I FIXED IT.
Find a full firmware of whatever you wanted to flash, either Lineage or MIUI 11. Then flash via your recovery (you said you have orangefox). Use an external sd card, external USB or HDD since you technically wouldn't have access to your internal data. After flashing, same process as most updates, clear cache and dalkiv. Then flash a newer DFE (if you still want to decrypt, there is a page here in xda with it. Or go to miui forums Happybuddhist, the mod there, made a new one prebuilt with Magisk). Then reboot into recovery to make sure you keep your custom recovery. Once booted to recov. Boot to system. Should fix the issue.
You could check my guide here on how to unbrick your pocophone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/unbrick-flashing-stable-rom-pocophone-t3901152
mecoromeo said:
This happened to me when I accidentally deleted the OS when flashing the latest MIUI 11 build (using TWRP). THIS IS HOW I FIXED IT.
Find a full firmware of whatever you wanted to flash, either Lineage or MIUI 11. Then flash via your recovery (you said you have orangefox). Use an external sd card, external USB or HDD since you technically wouldn't have access to your internal data. After flashing, same process as most updates, clear cache and dalkiv. Then flash a newer DFE (if you still want to decrypt, there is a page here in xda with it. Or go to miui forums Happybuddhist, the mod there, made a new one prebuilt with Magisk). Then reboot into recovery to make sure you keep your custom recovery. Once booted to recov. Boot to system. Should fix the issue.
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I tried that, now I am a step forward I think, I flashed the stock firmware I found, and installed the latest stock ROM, rebooted (doesn't say no os anymore), but the only thing I see is a DELETE ALL DATA button and at the bottom 'Encryption was interrupted and can't be completed. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible.
To resume using your phone, you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google account.'
Darklouis said:
You could check my guide here on how to unbrick your pocophone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/unbrick-flashing-stable-rom-pocophone-t3901152
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I have an issue with the MiFlash part, it seems that it doesn't work as I mentioned...
Aight all, formatting data partition to ext4 worked, now it is booting
kishikaisei said:
Aight all, formatting data partition to ext4 worked, now it is booting
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Works now?
mecoromeo said:
Works now?
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So I had an OS-less phone that don't get recognised in MiFlash, and I had orangeFox recovery.
The steps to fix were:
- Flash a full stock Firmware
- Flash the stock ROM
- Flash DFE
- Format data to ext4
- Reboot and it works
So thanks all for your help
I recently made a backup of every partition with TWRP and forgot to remove screenlock beforehand. So I restored the full backup after messing with custom roms, everything worked perfectly and everything was restored, until I couldnt set a password... I can go to the settings to set up a password but after confirming it, it closes and I have to do it again. Not even custom roms with formatted data can set a password... What can I do?
(The video has black parts which is just the recording hiding me setting up a password)
I've been there... Twice. The only thing that helped was a factory reset by (a) OnePlus (servicepoint).
NOTE: if they reflash stock rom, they should afterwards REBOOT TO STOCK RECOVERY, WHIPE EVERYTHING and reflash the rom once more.
If you ignore this step and a second flash, the question is not IF you will gey problems, but when.
exis_tenz said:
I've been there... Twice. The only thing that helped was a factory reset by (a) OnePlus (servicepoint).
NOTE: if they reflash stock rom, they should afterwards REBOOT TO STOCK RECOVERY, WHIPE EVERYTHING and reflash the rom once more.
If you ignore this step and a second flash, the question is not IF you will gey problems, but when.
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So, if I bring it to a oneplus service point and they fix it, I should format data and flash stock rom again after? Where do I find the stock rom to flash?
No! They should re-flash stock (that's what they'll do anyway). But YOU need to tell them, to (after the flash) reboot to stock recovery, wipe all, and then re-re-flash the stock rom.
If they don't do that, they'll see you again, soon.
For some reason I don't know, one flash keeps residu of former 'playing around'. Your service point will probably NOT know this.