Locked out after switching to ART - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Yesterday I've tried to give ART another shot over Dalvik but since the necessary reboot my phone refuses to admit me beyond the screen lock PIN. The contents of the phone aren't backed up (save for contacts and emails) so a factory reset is out of the question. I've been pulling up an a allnighter trying to get it somehow to connect to adb so I can pull a backup from there, but to no avail so far. It's the latest en.GB rom (4.4.4), 3G 16GB version
I did attempt to clear the cache from the recovery menu, it didn't work. Not even safe mode made the trick.

Nognir said:
Yesterday I've tried to give ART another shot over Dalvik but since the necessary reboot my phone refuses to admit me beyond the screen lock PIN. The contents of the phone aren't backed up (save for contacts and emails) so a factory reset is out of the question. I've been pulling up an a allnighter trying to get it somehow to connect to adb so I can pull a backup from there, but to no avail so far. It's the latest en.GB rom (4.4.4), 3G 16GB version
I did attempt to clear the cache from the recovery menu, it didn't work. Not even safe mode made the trick.
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I don't get it. Your device doesn't accept the phone PIN after you've switched to ART or what?
Just fyi, you'd better provide as much info as possible about the phone.Is it rooted, what recovery do you have....

liveroy said:
I don't get it. Your device doesn't accept the phone PIN after you've switched to ART or what?
Just fyi, you'd better provide as much info as possible about the phone.Is it rooted, what recovery do you have....
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Yes, exactly that - the screen lock PIN, not the sim lock PIN. And no, it's not rooted or modded in any way, I would have mentioned that

Nognir said:
Yes, exactly that - the screen lock PIN, not the sim lock PIN. And no, it's not rooted or modded in any way, I would have mentioned that
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That's bad, hmmm
You got one option, but not quite sure if its gonna work or not (probably it will...).Flash the stock system partition only and erase cache via fastboot.That will eventually revert to Dalvik and wont wipe the data partiton.
Or maybe first try to erase the cache via fastboot and see if something changes.

liveroy said:
That's bad, hmmm
You got one option, but not quite sure if its gonna work or not (probably it will...).Flash the stock system partition only and erase cache via fastboot.That will eventually revert to Dalvik and wont wipe the data partiton.
Or maybe first try to erase the cache via fastboot and see if something changes.
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I'm giving that a shot and reporting back soon - downloading the firmware atm and charging the device
Edit: erasing the cache on its own didn't help
Edit 2:Sideloading failed, it aborted while verifying update package. Perhaps this only works for unlocked bootloader?

Nognir said:
I'm giving that a shot and reporting back soon - downloading the firmware atm and charging the device
Edit: erasing the cache on its own didn't help
Edit 2:Sideloading failed, it aborted while verifying update package. Perhaps this only works for unlocked bootloader?
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No, the images are signed with the proper signature that is valid for the bootloader.Did you use 4.4.4 image or 4.4.2?

liveroy said:
No, the images are signed with the proper signature that is valid for the bootloader.Did you use 4.4.4 image or 4.4.2?
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UK retail 4.4.4, same version as the one I've been using

bummer
Maybe try the full flashing procedure, except the erase userdata. Although this might end up in a bootloop.
If that doesn't help, let's hope someone else pops up with a fresh idea...
By the way, post some screenshots of the errors you get, might help.

liveroy said:
bummer
Maybe try the full flashing procedure, except the erase userdata. Although this might end up in a bootloop.
If that doesn't help, let's hope someone else pops up with a fresh idea...
By the way, post some screenshots of the errors you get, might help.
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I just tried what you said above - the full flashing save for the userdata wipe. Still, absolutely no change. But I missed mentioning above that I get a com.android.systemui error right after I enter the screen PIN, in either normal mode or safe mode. Then I get to see the launcher for half a second and I'm prompted to enter the screen PIN again.
Edit: I noticed somewhere saying (not in XDA) that if you let the phone completely discharge it somehow switches back to dalvik - I'll place my last bet on that

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baseband unknown :((

So i must have messed up my phone while using the all in one root unlocker and so on. Im not sure what i did, but i finally got my phone to boot, and now i get no service. Im on tmobile and it says i have no sim card. When i go into about phone it shows baseband unknown.
I really have no idea what to do. Ive never been stuck in this situation. Maybe someone more experienced can point me in the right direction?
any help would be appreciated!
aamzalag said:
So i must have messed up my phone while using the all in one root unlocker and so on. Im not sure what i did, but i finally got my phone to boot, and now i get no service. Im on tmobile and it says i have no sim card. When i go into about phone it shows baseband unknown.
I really have no idea what to do. Ive never been stuck in this situation. Maybe someone more experienced can point me in the right direction?
any help would be appreciated!
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so furthermore, it looks like i have no data partition anymore, i can go on my chromebrowser on the phone and browse the web but when i try to install anything it says no sdcard. I also cant move anything to the phone via windows, it just freezes even tho i can see the phone and go into the internal storage.
Im really screwed here. Ive also used the fastboot files to flash back to google stock, but for some reason continue to find everything borked.
HELP PLZ!!! ahah
Also, finding that i cant mount any partition, cache, data, anything liek that. It seems like my partitions have been messed up . Not sure how to resolve that
Well it looks like your the first one to brick the nexus 5. If your imei is missing your screwed.
P.S.A DON'T USE TOOLKITS
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Might be helpful to others to explain exactly what you did to your phone.
lafester said:
Might be helpful to others to explain exactly what you did to your phone.
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He used a tool kit. Who knows what it did to his phone
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I realize that maybe using the toolkit may not have been a good choice but considering im already here. Constructive advice might be a little more helpful... I know that with my old verizon GS3 if i lost my imei/ similar info, i could nv flash myself and get it back in certain cases. Does a similar thing not exist for the nexus 5? Id imagine that a truly unlocked device like this one should have a method to get back from anything?
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I realize that maybe using the toolkit may not have been a good choice but considering im already here. Constructive advice might be a little more helpful... I know that with my old verizon GS3 if i lost my imei/ similar info, i could nv flash myself and get it back in certain cases. Does a similar thing not exist for the nexus 5? Id imagine that a truly unlocked device like this one should have a method to get back from anything?
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If you've flashed the stick images and it hasn't fixed it then you might be out of luck. With the n4 there is a thread on how to restore the phone with LG nv flash in download mode. I don't think the tools or files are available yet for the n5 tho
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i dont know what i did, but i restored the factory image one more time, then booted to stock recovery and wiped all partitions. The phone booted and my imei and baseband are back. Working 100% now. Gonna sit out the rooting and so on for now. time to relax for a bit
So you can't fastboot flash anything? Can you fast boot flash twrp recovery from the android SDK on a PC?
Sent from my Nexus 7
aamzalag said:
i dont know what i did, but i restored the factory image one more time, then booted to stock recovery and wiped all partitions. The phone booted and my imei and baseband are back. Working 100% now. Gonna sit out the rooting and so on for now. time to relax for a bit
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That's how I fixed my N4. I flashed the factory images 3 times.
Glad it's working finally
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Ya, fastboot continued to work, and iw as able to flash the factory images.At first those werent fixing anything. the final time i flashed it right before it worked again, i let the phone sit and run the boot screen for about 30 minutes before i went to stock recovery and wiped. Then it booted perfectly.
The previous times i had flashed twrp and wiped which i believe was the cause in the first place.
Thanks all its working perfect now. The device is amazing,!
aamzalag said:
The previous times i had flashed twrp and wiped which i believe was the cause in the first place.,!
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Sames just happened to me, but I didnt use a toolkit, i did it all manually.
Quick flash of the factory image sorted it. :victory:
UPDATE: Flashed TWRP again....All ok this time.
You guys unlocked the bootloader first right?
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This has just happened to me. I have installed the stock images 2 times now.
Is there anything you guys did differently to make it work?
My N5 decided to wipe the baseband and IMEI when I went to wipe the cache through recovery. Tried to reflash factory images 5 times and each time, when the phone boots up, hangouts, camera and gallery apps force close and I still have no network signal or IMEI/baseband.
Worst bit is all I did was wipe the cache partition, done that a million times and never had this problem
Anyone know what i can do?
I've relocked the bootloader for now but I can't call Google because my only phone is the Nexus 5 so that's out of the question.
Edit:
Managed to fix it by using a slightly different set of fastboot commands.
Here's what I did:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-hammerhead-HHZ11d.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-hammerhead-M8974A-1.0.25.0.17.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-hammerhead-krt16m.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
That worked for me
WRAITH07 said:
My N5 decided to wipe the baseband and IMEI when I went to wipe the cache through recovery. Tried to reflash factory images 5 times and each time, when the phone boots up, hangouts, camera and gallery apps force close and I still have no network signal or IMEI/baseband.
Worst bit is all I did was wipe the cache partition, done that a million times and never had this problem
Anyone know what i can do?
I've relocked the bootloader for now but I can't call Google because my only phone is the Nexus 5 so that's out of the question.
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After you flash the factory image, boot into recovery and do a factory reset.
You mentioned a cache wipe. Was this in CWM or TWRP? My N5 hung trying to do a cache wipe in CWM. After rebooting the sdcard was inaccessible. The solution was to flash TWRP from fastboot, and do an advanced wipe of only the cache, and give it TIME. Like 5-10 minutes. After another reboot I had the sdcard and radio back, but some write permission issues. One more reboot and everything was ok again.
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cmstlist said:
You mentioned a cache wipe. Was this in CWM or TWRP? My N5 hung trying to do a cache wipe in CWM. After rebooting the sdcard was inaccessible. The solution was to flash TWRP from fastboot, and do an advanced wipe of only the cache, and give it TIME. Like 5-10 minutes. After another reboot I had the sdcard and radio back, but some write permission issues. One more reboot and everything was ok again.
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I had this issue while wiping cache in TWRP 2.6.3.0
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[Q] after installing 4.4.1 - no cellular + data - SOLVED

SOLVED! see solution in the first comment.
I really need some help...
I installed manually 4.4.1 version using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2523217
(I am having a rooted device with TWRP without any modifications or deletions - used section B)
after the install successfully worked, i chosed to wipe. it was stuck and i used the powerbutton to reload device.
when the device turned on it used emulated storage which means no imei and no efs.
using the twrp (in recovery mode) i can see my full data and efs files.
when i am trying to rewipeqinstall update i get this error: "E:/Unable to mount /cache"
please help me.
hbhc123 said:
I really need some help...
I installed manually 4.4.1 version using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2523217
(I am having a rooted device with TWRP without any modifications or deletions - used section B)
after the install successfully worked, i chosed to wipe. it was stuck and i used the powerbutton to reload device.
when the device turned on it used emulated storage which means no imei and no efs.
using the twrp (in recovery mode) i can see my full data and efs files.
when i am trying to rewipeqinstall update i get this error: "E:/Unable to mount /cache"
please help me.
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Do not turn the device off while clearing the cache.
Reboot to recovery, go to TWRP settings and enable rm -rf option, go back and wipe the cache/dalvik. If THAT doesn't work, you will need to flash the cache.img from the factory image found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
After you do that, make sure you have the latest version of TWRP installed (2.6.3.4) If you don't you can also choose to install that via ADB before clearing the cache.
Synyster06Gates said:
Do not turn the device off while clearing the cache.
Reboot to recovery, go to TWRP settings and enable rm -rf option, go back and wipe the cache/dalvik. If THAT doesn't work, you will need to flash the cache.img from the factory image found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
After you do that, make sure you have the latest version of TWRP installed (2.6.3.4) If you don't you can also choose to install that via ADB before clearing the cache.
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First of all - thanks for help.
already tried the rm -rf option unsuccessful.
2 question before I'm starting the flash process:
1. Is there a way dumping the efs folder to my computer before?
2. is this the command i should use: "fastboot flash cache C:/image-hammerhead-krt16m/cache.img"?
thanks a lot.
hbhc123 said:
First of all - thanks for help.
already tried the rm -rf option unsuccessful.
2 question before I'm starting the flash process:
1. Is there a way dumping the efs folder to my computer before?
2. is this the command i should use: "fastboot flash cache C:/image-hammerhead-krt16m/cache.img"?
thanks a lot.
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1. Use TWRP to back up your EFS data if you would like. You won't lose any data by just flashing the cache though. All your apps and everything should still be there.
2. If you installed the drivers correctly and that is the correct directory for the file on your computer, that is right! I put mine on the desktop for simplicity.
clearing cache/dalvik is very slow on N5, I found, and so is resetting the phone in recovery. though the progress bar may not move the process isn't stuck, it's still going on in background.
chi_heng said:
clearing cache/dalvik is very slow on N5, I found, and so is resetting the phone in recovery. though the progress bar may not move the process isn't stuck, it's still going on in background.
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Flash the newest version of TWRP. The issue is fixed.
Synyster06Gates said:
1. Use TWRP to back up your EFS data if you would like. You won't lose any data by just flashing the cache though. All your apps and everything should still be there.
2. If you installed the drivers correctly and that is the correct directory for the file on your computer, that is right! I put mine on the desktop for simplicity.
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I have done what you said and it worked perfectly
many thanks!
hbhc123 said:
I have done what you said and it worked perfectly
many thanks!
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No problem! Glad you got it taken care of.
What should one do if fastboot flash cache doesnt fix it? im having same issue and i have tried restoring stock, flashing cache, etc. still no imei showing in settings and sim doesnt get reconized. Hangouts fc, google search fc and i cant access sd card in windows or the phone.
any one else
benbailey84 said:
What should one do if fastboot flash cache doesnt fix it? im having same issue and i have tried restoring stock, flashing cache, etc. still no imei showing in settings and sim doesnt get reconized. Hangouts fc, google search fc and i cant access sd card in windows or the phone.
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I guess me and you are screwed I tried every suggestion on the forums but nothing works I'm just gonna RMA mine and pray that Google doesn't say its my fault I wish someone could help us I gotta send mine off as fast as possible im already looking at two weeks minimum for the RMA so every day I wait is just more time I won't have a phone thanks
ddloco said:
I guess me and you are screwed I tried every suggestion on the forums but nothing works I'm just gonna RMA mine and pray that Google doesn't say its my fault I wish someone could help us I gotta send mine off as fast as possible im already looking at two weeks minimum for the RMA so every day I wait is just more time I won't have a phone thanks
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yeah i have a rma out for mine. Luckly i have a spare phone (its a damn $15 go phone) but mine is already shipped. biggest issue is the $440 is tied up in my account until they get the bad phone back. basically i would suggest to anyone that if they are going to flash a rom first thing they should do is back up their efs to their pc and also some sort of could (dropbox, drive, mega, box, etc).
benbailey84 said:
yeah i have a rma out for mine. Luckly i have a spare phone (its a damn $15 go phone) but mine is already shipped. biggest issue is the $440 is tied up in my account until they get the bad phone back. basically i would suggest to anyone that if they are going to flash a rom first thing they should do is back up their efs to their pc and also some sort of could (dropbox, drive, mega, box, etc).
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Well in our case I have my efs on my PC from weeks ago restoring it doesn't fix whatever the ROM changed lol

[Q] Recovery is broken??? I Don't Know.. Please Help

So I bought a Nexus 5 off of craigslist for a pretty good price about a week ago and he had already rooted and installed a custom recovery onto the phone. He had some sort of rom that I didn't like so I decided to flash my own. So I downloaded cyanogen mod (the latest nightly build at the time) and flashed it along with g apps and rebooted the phone. When I it was turning on it said "upgrading apps xxx out of xxx." I was very confused because coming from a Nexus 4 and flashing many ROMs I have never seen this before. When the phone finally powered on it started giving me errors every 5 seconds and I realized soon after that I had my previous apps from the old rom still installed and everything else was in place. I managed to get into settings after clicking ok to errors every 5 seconds and saw that my ROM did indeed change to Cyanogen Mod. I decided to try to factory reset the phone through the settings menu and that fixed the phone seemingly until today. I tried installing another rom but this one is giving me multiple errors and then rebooting my phone. I could not get into the settings to factory reset the phone through there.
I was thinking that maybe the recovery was broken but I'm not sure of how to fix it. I tried to find a flashable recovery but only found IMG versions which I don't know how to install. Is there a possibility of any other issues? I am resetting/wiping cache/wiping dalvik cache every time in that order. When I'm installing the roms it says something about e:/ volume not existing or not being found could that be the problem? I don't recall ever seeing this on my nexus 5. If anyone knows how I could fix this issue I would greatly appreciate your help.
Thanks, Alex:laugh::laugh:
alexdzk said:
So I bought a Nexus 5 off of craigslist for a pretty good price about a week ago and he had already rooted and installed a custom recovery onto the phone. He had some sort of rom that I didn't like so I decided to flash my own. So I downloaded cyanogen mod (the latest nightly build at the time) and flashed it along with g apps and rebooted the phone. When I it was turning on it said "upgrading apps xxx out of xxx." I was very confused because coming from a Nexus 4 and flashing many ROMs I have never seen this before. When the phone finally powered on it started giving me errors every 5 seconds and I realized soon after that I had my previous apps from the old rom still installed and everything else was in place. I managed to get into settings after clicking ok to errors every 5 seconds and saw that my ROM did indeed change to Cyanogen Mod. I decided to try to factory reset the phone through the settings menu and that fixed the phone seemingly until today. I tried installing another rom but this one is giving me multiple errors and then rebooting my phone. I could not get into the settings to factory reset the phone through there.
I was thinking that maybe the recovery was broken but I'm not sure of how to fix it. I tried to find a flashable recovery but only found IMG versions which I don't know how to install. Is there a possibility of any other issues? I am resetting/wiping cache/wiping dalvik cache every time in that order. When I'm installing the roms it says something about e:/ volume not existing or not being found could that be the problem? I don't recall ever seeing this on my nexus 5. If anyone knows how I could fix this issue I would greatly appreciate your help.
Thanks, Alex:laugh::laugh:
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Did you wipe data and cache before flashing the new rom?
This happened to me loading some ROM previously. You need to make sure that you do a factory reset and wipe the cache and dalvik. I also redownloaded the ROM just to be sure but I do not think that is necessary. It sounds like you dirty flashed. Is the recovery Team win? If so there is a setting under mount that you need to uncheck and it is called system.
edit: I re-read and saw that you are wiping the cache and dalvik cache, by resetting do you mean you are factory resetting? The img files are for you to do through the command line in fast boot and you can find out more by clicking this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 and also this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701. <--- familiarize yourself with both of those threads and you will be better off than a lot of people that come asking for help. Not saying that you are not well off just knowing is good for the soul.
2nd edit: Since it sounds like he did not wipe the SD card were there good things on there?
I see your doing a clean install. I'd return it to stock and start over, especially considering you bought the phone used. Who knows what's been on it. See this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
mistahseller said:
This happened to me loading some ROM previously. You need to make sure that you do a factory reset and wipe the cache and dalvik. I also redownloaded the ROM just to be sure but I do not think that is necessary. It sounds like you dirty flashed. Is the recovery Team win? If so there is a setting under mount that you need to uncheck and it is called system.
edit: I re-read and saw that you are wiping the cache and dalvik cache, by resetting do you mean you are factory resetting? The img files are for you to do through the command line in fast boot and you can find out more by clicking this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 and also this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701. <--- familiarize yourself with both of those threads and you will be better off than a lot of people that come asking for help. Not saying that you are not well off just knowing is good for the soul.
2nd edit: Since it sounds like he did not wipe the SD card were there good things on there?
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jd1639 said:
I see your doing a clean install. I'd return it to stock and start over, especially considering you bought the phone used. Who knows what's been on it. See this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
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I'll try this then if it doesnt work ill try the factory reset/ relock whatever, thanks.
mistahseller said:
This happened to me loading some ROM previously. You need to make sure that you do a factory reset and wipe the cache and dalvik. I also redownloaded the ROM just to be sure but I do not think that is necessary. It sounds like you dirty flashed. Is the recovery Team win? If so there is a setting under mount that you need to uncheck and it is called system.
edit: I re-read and saw that you are wiping the cache and dalvik cache, by resetting do you mean you are factory resetting? The img files are for you to do through the command line in fast boot and you can find out more by clicking this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 and also this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701. <--- familiarize yourself with both of those threads and you will be better off than a lot of people that come asking for help. Not saying that you are not well off just knowing is good for the soul.
2nd edit: Since it sounds like he did not wipe the SD card were there good things on there?
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no its CWM
You didn't wipe/factory reset.
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mistahseller said:
This happened to me loading some ROM previously. You need to make sure that you do a factory reset and wipe the cache and dalvik. I also redownloaded the ROM just to be sure but I do not think that is necessary. It sounds like you dirty flashed. Is the recovery Team win? If so there is a setting under mount that you need to uncheck and it is called system.
edit: I re-read and saw that you are wiping the cache and dalvik cache, by resetting do you mean you are factory resetting? The img files are for you to do through the command line in fast boot and you can find out more by clicking this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 and also this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701. <--- familiarize yourself with both of those threads and you will be better off than a lot of people that come asking for help. Not saying that you are not well off just knowing is good for the soul.
2nd edit: Since it sounds like he did not wipe the SD card were there good things on there?
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housry23 said:
You didn't wipe/factory reset.
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Yes, I did. I said it in my post.
alexdzk said:
Yes, I did. I said it in my post.
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I see. Well, if you really did do a factory reset before flashing a new Rom, then maybe you have an old version recovery, or something is borked with your phones partitions. Honestly, buying a used one like that, I would do a full factory restore by flashing the stock images(sticky in general for directions) but don't relock the bootloader. This will erase everything and repartition the phone. Then install recovery and flash away.
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housry23 said:
I see. Well, if you really did do a factory reset before flashing a new Rom, then maybe you have an old version recovery, or something is borked with your phones partitions. Honestly, buying a used one like that, I would do a full factory restore by flashing the stock images(sticky in general for directions) but don't relock the bootloader. This will erase everything and repartition the phone. Then install recovery and flash away.
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I fixed the issue by flashing a new recovery through adb already and it works fine now thank you. I guess it was really my recovery that was broken.
alexdzk said:
I fixed the issue by flashing a new recovery through adb already and it works fine now thank you. I guess it was really my recovery that was broken.
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Good. Glad you got it worked out. Was probably an old build of whatever recovery and because of the way KitKat changed things, there were a lot of problems wiping when the phone first came out. If you find any more good deals on your local Craigslist, PM me. I want a black n5 instead of my white one.
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[Q] Factory reset?

So I'm S-off, Firewater, SuperSU, CWM, stock software, I have not loaded a ROM, fastboot flashed the nohbootimg firmware update, added the HTC browser, and flashed the OTA-killer.
Can I do a Factory reset without it messing something up? I'm having 3 issues that I want to see if a reset will fix, one is my alarm clock keeps turning itself off, another issue is that when I turn the phone on it seems to take a long time to "Prepare Sim card" , and the last issue is that I get a email "login failed" notice which is poping up before the phone starts seeing the data connection.
Thanks
Dragbike Racer said:
So I'm S-off, Firewater, SuperSU, CWM, stock software, I have not loaded a ROM, fastboot flashed the nohbootimg firmware update, added the HTC browser, and flashed the OTA-killer.
Can I do a Factory reset without it messing something up? I'm having 3 issues that I want to see if a reset will fix, one is my alarm clock keeps turning itself off, another issue is that when I turn the phone on it seems to take a long time to "Prepare Sim card" , and the last issue is that I get a email "login failed" notice which is poping up before the phone starts seeing the data connection.
Thanks
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If you are simply stock and rooted... you can factory reset using CWM without any issue.
Worst case scenario if you are backed up...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52115727
Since you have not installed a ROM I would think a factory reset would be a good first step. You will probably lose some if the customization you have done, but I wouldn't think you would lose root or anything like that. I believe a reset will just wipe the data partition ( maybe dakvik and cache as well).
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dottat said:
If you are simply stock and rooted... you can factory reset using CWM without any issue.
Worst case scenario if you are backed up...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52115727
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Thanks! Just curious, I'm trying to learn as fast as I can , how does CWM reset differ from the the stock one?
And do you think that the CWM reset could help with the issues?
Dragbike Racer said:
Thanks! Just curious, I'm trying to learn as fast as I can , how does CWM reset differ from the the stock one?
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They both typically wipe the same partitions however the stock recover also resets some radio elements which is why you will always see me suggest to someone with radio issues to do a factory reset from stock recovery.
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I used the reset in CWM and I'm going through the setup now, I guess we'll see if this helps. Thanks guys!!!
Well the alarm is staying on so far and I'm not getting the email login failure but I think I lost my CWM, guess I'd better reload it.
Interesting, I can't seem to get into my hboot mode? hmmmm
nevermind, I'm a dolt, forgot to turn off fast boot and I Still have CWM but when I select reboot I get a message "Root access possibly lost. Fix?" Anyone know what this could mean? Should I Pick "Yes - Fix Root" . I'd assume so, what the heck lets see what happens. lol

Can't use twrp on oreo, it's asking for decryption key

I updated to oreo but after flashing twrp I noticed that I can't use it because it's asking for decryption key.
How do I fix this? I found some post with a method to flash the rom without encryption but I'd like to keep the encryption if possible.
I think a factory reset fixed it the last time on nougat but last night my phone froze mid wipe which broke pretty much everything and took me a while to fix so I want to make sure this helps before doing it again
JimZiii said:
I updated to oreo but after flashing twrp I noticed that I can't use it because it's asking for decryption key.
How do I fix this? I found some post with a method to flash the rom without encryption but I'd like to keep the encryption if possible.
I think a factory reset fixed it the last time on nougat but last night my phone froze mid wipe which broke pretty much everything and took me a while to fix so I want to make sure this helps before doing it again
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TWRP is not fully supported under Oreo. It can't handle the full disk encryption. I've read that it is possible to set PIN / password *before* TWRP is installed and then it would work with the pass or pin you set before. But this didn't work for me. And I think there is no point in using it. Backup / restore function don't work and there might be more functions do not work.
If it's for magisk, there is also a way to install it without TWRP and / or there is no need to have access to storage. Installer just patches the ramdisk and you're good to go in ignoring the errors.
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cypher187 said:
TWRP is not fully supported under Oreo. It can't handle the full disk encryption. I've read that it is possible to set PIN / password *before* TWRP is installed and then it would work with the pass or pin you set before. But this didn't work for me. And I think there is no point in using it. Backup / restore function don't work and there might be more functions do not work.
If it's for magisk, there is also a way to install it without TWRP and / or there is no need to have access to storage. Installer just patches the ramdisk and you're good to go in ignoring the errors.
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So what are you using instead if you want to flash something? I found some posts saying you can get twrp working with the encryption if you do a factory reset and data format in twrp, that way you should get encryption that twrp can read but I've tried this several times and my phone refuses to boot every time, it's not even boot looping, it just stays on that blue honor loading screen and with the little animation in the text so it didn't freeze. If I then try to do a factory reset in stock recovery it stops on 99%, forcing me to reboot, it then starts over and jumps to 100 and when it boots up pretty much all apps are gone, even system apps and keyboard apps so you can't type. If I try factory reset again the same thing happens, stops at 99 and so on
Now I have to recover it through erecovery.
Yea, I patched stock boot in the manager instead
JimZiii said:
So what are you using instead if you want to flash something? I found some posts saying you can get twrp working with the encryption if you do a factory reset and data format in twrp, that way you should get encryption that twrp can read but I've tried this several times and my phone refuses to boot every time, it's not even boot looping, it just stays on that blue honor loading screen and with the little animation in the text so it didn't freeze. If I then try to do a factory reset in stock recovery it stops on 99%, forcing me to reboot, it then starts over and jumps to 100 and when it boots up pretty much all apps are gone, even system apps and keyboard apps so you can't type. If I try factory reset again the same thing happens, stops at 99 and so on
Now I have to recover it through erecovery.
Yea, I patched stock boot in the manager instead
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I didn't come in the situation to want to flash sth - except magisk. And I didn't want to try it as it gains no access to internal storage.
Boot screen takes up to 30 mins or more after formatting storage. Kernel encrypts it during this time. I cannot say if TWRP is able to read this encryption since it is hardware based. I think it is possible as TWRP should use same kernel on treble ROMs - as far as I know.
So... Just being very patient could make it - theoretically.
Let me know if it can :good:
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JimZiii said:
I updated to oreo but after flashing twrp I noticed that I can't use it because it's asking for decryption key.
How do I fix this? I found some post with a method to flash the rom without encryption but I'd like to keep the encryption if possible.
I think a factory reset fixed it the last time on nougat but last night my phone froze mid wipe which broke pretty much everything and took me a while to fix so I want to make sure this helps before doing it again
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Try removing pin/password in settings and see if it still asks for key.
ante0 said:
Try removing pin/password in settings and see if it still asks for key.
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It does. And I tried it already right after flashing RROS system image (treble) and before setting a PIN and / or after removing PIN.
Look here https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/help/internal-storage-encryption-t3452737 for background knowledge about this encryption.
Only way to get TWRP fully working on our device is to remove encryption through formatting the storage. But the kernel will encrypt every time while booting and TWRP will not be able to access storage anymore.
With the Nougat custom ROMs this was not relevant because they were using LOS kernel not the stock one. Treble ROMs are using stock kernel - which is, of course, an advantage.
And I didn't get TWRP to work *with* encryption (with entering PIN or whatsoever). I hope anybody can and tell me how to do or what I did wrong
Also I want a (safe) way to use it. Specially as I know that it's use is not supported by OpenKirin Team it should be safe before I really want to use it.
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cypher187 said:
It does. And I tried it already right after flashing RROS system image (treble) and before setting a PIN and / or after removing PIN.
Look here https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/help/internal-storage-encryption-t3452737 for background knowledge about this encryption.
Only way to get TWRP fully working on our device is to remove encryption through formatting the storage. But the kernel will encrypt every time while booting and TWRP will not be able to access storage anymore.
With the Nougat custom ROMs this was not relevant because they were using LOS kernel not the stock one. Treble ROMs are using stock kernel - which is, of course, an advantage.
And I didn't get TWRP to work *with* encryption (with entering PIN or whatsoever). I hope anybody can and tell me how to do or what I did wrong
Also I want a (safe) way to use it. Specially as I know that it's use is not supported by OpenKirin Team it should be safe before I really want to use it.
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You can Format Data (removes encryption) and edit /vendor/etc/fstab.xxxx and remove the fileencryption line on /data.
I don't have an Honor 8 so I can't check it, but this is how it was done on Mate 9/10 before we got TWRP with decryption on Oreo.
Of course, flashing a new firmware will replace fstab so you'd have to edit it again/restore previously edited one.
Edit: Also, for fun, default password for decryption is "default_password", so you could try that. It most likely will do nothing. This is done automatically when you have no password/pin set.
cypher187 said:
I didn't come in the situation to want to flash sth - except magisk. And I didn't want to try it as it gains no access to internal storage.
Boot screen takes up to 30 mins or more after formatting storage. Kernel encrypts it during this time. I cannot say if TWRP is able to read this encryption since it is hardware based. I think it is possible as TWRP should use same kernel on treble ROMs - as far as I know.
So... Just being very patient could make it - theoretically.
Let me know if it can :good:
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Oh ok, never knew it could take that long but I guess it makes sense. At one attempt I even waited 20-30min ?
I'll give it another shot when I got some time over.
But I just finished restoring everything from hisuite and changing back all my settings for the 6th time since hisuite don't save your system settings.
Do you know if it's possible to make a nand backup without twrp? Getting a complete nandroid backup would really help when you're not sure if the factory reset will help
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JimZiii said:
Oh ok, never knew it could take that long but I guess it makes sense. At one attempt I even waited 20-30min
I'll give it another shot when I got some time over.
But I just finished restoring everything from hisuite and changing back all my settings for the 6th time since hisuite don't save your system settings.
Do you know if it's possible to make a nand backup without twrp? Getting a complete nandroid backup would really help when you're not sure if the factory reset will help
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Unfortunately there is no way. Only with HiSuite or sth else. If your device is rooted you can use TitaniumBackup. It can provide a more complete backup of apps, app-data and settings.
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Hi.
I use the fstab mod and do a full data format in TWRP. After that the data partition decrypted, but FRP locked, oem unlock grayed and I can't do set my google account. If I want to set the google account, the process is start but the screen is turn to black (navigation buttons show on the bottom of the screen) and nothing more. Some seconds later its drop me back to settings page.
TWRP installed.
Bootloader unlocked
Rooted with Magisk
FRP locked
Stock recovery not flashed back because HWMT show FRP locked
Mumtaz77 said:
Hi.
I use the fstab mod and do a full data format in TWRP. After that the data partition decrypted, but FRP locked, oem unlock grayed and I can't do set my google account. If I want to set the google account, the process is start but the screen is turn to black (navigation buttons show on the bottom of the screen) and nothing more. Some seconds later its drop me back to settings page.
TWRP installed.
Bootloader unlocked
Rooted with Magisk
FRP locked
Stock recovery not flashed back because HWMT show FRP locked
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Install a full package via dload method. Take an 'unbrick' guide from the guides section if you need. You can use a 'FullOTA' package for your region which you can download with FirmwareFinder by TeamMT.
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