Hi guys, I wanted to unlock my bootloader (BLA09) to flash a custom recovery but I read that the recovery will be encrypted... I am searching for a solution here and I found that thread, it just shows how to modify the boot.img to remove encryption. Anyone has other idea on how to decrypt twrp? Or at least can confirm that this thread works?
[Guide] How to get rid of force encryption/dm-verity on Huawei MediaPad T3 10 (AGS-W0
I was frustrated by the huawei encryption and decided to get rid of it once and for all. At first I faced many bootloops but i finally figured out what was going on. Formatting user data through TWRP is not enough because after booting the...
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Hello everyone,
I just have got my Huawei Honor 3x g750-u10 rooted by RootGenius and i'd like to know what's the next step to install a custom recovery. As I could see on other sites, I don't have my device completely rooted, since I have to get shell root or something like that?
So my question is: How do I install a custom recovery and completely root my device (in case it wouldn't be rooted yet)?.
I couldn't find a clear tutorial to do these things, so I hope anyone can tell me.
Thanks
my honor 9 has been stuck in a boot loop for a while know the phone is unlocked and so is FRP and im pretty new to this and im looking for tips i think i accidentally completely wiped my honor 9 everything and i need a way to install the stock rom back on to my phone.
if anyone can help i will be very great full
also i cannot wipe it through the recovery mode as it fails at like 20% for some reason and whenever i boot it will load up the honor logo and the screen will go black and then it will go to e recovery.
someone plz help.
Have you tried flashing TWRP as the recovery? (if its available yet) you should be able to do a full system wipe from there, then re-install a factory image. you will need to unlock the bootloader first so need to get a code for this from huawei's support site.
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Have you tried flashing TWRP as the recovery? (if its available yet) you should be able to do a full system wipe from there, then re-install a factory image. you will need to unlock the bootloader first so need to get a code for this from huawei's support site.
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i allready installed twrp before and doone a factory reset through that and allready have an unlocked bootloader however i cant install the factory image thats the part im stuck at
edit: will i need to buy dc pheonix to force install the software as i cannot find a way to install.
You might want to try using the huawei updater tool to flash stock recovery and firmware.
Hi XDA members!
I found a way to root my device without unlocking my bootloader.
I found a way to unlock my bootloader without wipping my data.
But now I tried to flash a custom TWRP build, but everytime I try I get an error..
Flashify not work with pie
Flashfire don't work with magisk
Flasher's not work with pie too (on new mtk device)..
I found my recovery is in "/dev/block/mmcblk0p2".
I "dd" it into "/sdcard/stockrecovery.img" but my recovery partition is stock (32mb) and the dd file is 23mb so I don't want to flash directly there I case of bootloop.
I received my new computer in around 2 week and I need custom recovery to dev something..
Someone can help me?
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Hi XDA members!
I found a way to root my device without unlocking my bootloader.
I found a way to unlock my bootloader without wipping my data
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how?
Im having touch & mount data encryption problemes with my twrp9 & orangefox9 recovery iv ported for MT6771 SoC using android kitchen.. boots ok but no touch works + ask for password
(sorry if posting in the wrong place)
Background:
A few months, after receiving my Mi Note 10 Lite Miui 11 to 12 update, I finally rooted the phone using the Magisk patched boot method. All fine.
A while ago, with the latest MIUI 12 minor update we got, I lost root again. Now I wanted to root it again, and tried to find if there was already a working TWRP for this phone.
What happened:
After googling a bit, I found a post on XiaomiEU that had instructions to install a working TWRP (to install the rom). So I followed the steps, flashing vbmeta and the twrp image. Rebooted to recovery and as it was installed, I rebooted to system. After that, the first problem. It would only boot the twrp, not system.
To fix this, I got the latest stock fastboot rom and installed it via miFlash (with flash_all_but_storage option). Managed to boot again to Miui. After doing the google restoring steps, I found out that all my internal storage files were encrypted.
What I've tried so far:
formatted data (not internal storage and data/media) and tried again
installed a different TWRP I found here in XDA that supposedly would decrypt the files (twrp-3.4.0-14-toco-mauronofrio). It asks for the encryption password when starting and I get a success message when entering the right password, but even in the recovery file manager the files are encrypted.
installing recovery rom through TWRP without formatting data
(side note: on system, the Xiaomi Cloud restore seems to be always stuck without restoring anything and there is no way to stop it)
Can anyone please help me get my files (photos and videos, more importantly) back? Is there any hope? The files are there and I know the password, there must be something I can do...
Thanks in advance
Do you want to keep MIUI or go to a custom rom ?
Hey everyone, I'm new here so i hope i haven't selected the wrong category. Anyways I'm trying to root my Xiaomi Mi a2 lite without twrp since, if i understand correctly, it needs the data partition to be formatted as it cant decrypt it, and I don't really need it anyway. I wanted to use Magisk manager to patch a boot image and flash it to get root, but the app explicitly asks for .img files. I've been looking everywhere and I can only find zip archives or .tgz files of my firmware. I'd appreciate any help, and btw my build number is 11.0.21.0
Hello and welcome to XDA!
You may get a better answer on one of these forums:
Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite Guides, News, & Discussion
Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite Questions & Answers
If you can get to fastboot
fastboot boot twrp.img
Will boot TWRP on your phone temporarily without overwriting your current recovery.
TWRP for Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
Note: Xiaomi's implementation of the keymaster may prevent decrypt from working using the fastboot boot images. Decrypt should work after installing TWRP.
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