Huawei Ascend G6 L models - increase 1GB MORE to /data partitions for User data - Huawei Ascend G6

Increase 1GB in /data partition for more userdata and apps.
!!!ADVISE!!! -> ----THIS DO A RESET TO THE PHONE !!! DO BACKUP FROM YOUR DATA (USE DEFAULT APP FROM THE PHONE FOR THAT)----
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Also called userdata, the data partition contains the user’s data – this is where your contacts, messages, settings and apps that you have installed go. Wiping this partition essentially performs a factory reset on your device, restoring it to the way it was when you first booted it, or the way it was after the last official or custom ROM installation. When you perform a wipe data/factory reset from recovery, it is this partition that you are wiping.
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First check your partitions like they are with any app for that from Google Play, for example https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.kuder.diskinfo&hl=pt_PT , than check after the change.
It need TWRP recovery to flash the zips.
1º extract the zips from the main zip to external sd card
2º flash the zip Update-resize to increase 1GB to /data partition.
3º boot the phone and ingnore the settings
4º turn off and flash the zip with default recovery (L-default_recovery.zip)
5º boot in to recovery (the default recovery) and do a factory reset
6º done!
This increase 1024MB = 1GB in user data for apps, etc and decrease it in sdcard0.
I say L model because i think all L model have the same size for storage, i only test in L11, but i think it works in L22 and L33, if any one whant ot test please let a post.
you can check with any partition app from google play.
-Resize partitions L model
https://mega.nz/#!7xgTmb6J!sRG5_fIguL8I9jrM921EjpyeATRhXmkhOMhYTtx-zII
to go back to default, follow the the steps above but with Update_orig-G6-L11.zip, i dont test with L22, L33 models but the have the same partitions if any one try it let a post.
This is how it is in my phone after the change

is this for B370 users? i'm on b117 and planning to update to B370, want to know what should i do first? Doing THIS or updating first?

First update than change partitions sizes, is better.

Hello persona78
I try with my phone, but the flash with update-resize doesn't work (abort).
My phone is g6-l11 b 370 and it is rooted
Could you help me please?
Thank you
Christian

sleo38 said:
Hello persona78
I try with my phone, but the flash with update-resize doesn't work (abort).
My phone is g6-l11 b 370 and it is rooted
Could you help me please?
Thank you
Christian
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What say in error???

Hello
The exact texte is:
--- OTA update
Finding update package. ..
Openning update package...
Verifying update package...
Formating /cache...
Installation aborded .

Are you using TWRP or the default recovery?????

First i have used ROM Manager. Then TWRP with the same bad result.
TWRP doesn't propose g6-l11
Both with ROM Manager and TWRP lounch the same recovery

You bootloader is unlocked?

No, it is the original bootloader

Something is not correct, check if bootloader is really unlocked.
Twrp have a blue screen, use Google to find twrp screen, see is the same you have.

The bootloader is not unlocked.
When i try to instal twrp, g6-l11 model is not in th list of devices

sleo38 said:
No, it is the original bootloader
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Ok...
with the phone OFF
press vol - and power, release power when turn ON, vol - when you see a screen.
It says, Locked or Unlocked????

It is write PHONE Locked on the bottow

sleo38 said:
It is write PHONE Locked on the bottow
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Tha is your bootloader and is locked, you can't do nothing if is locked.
There are a post in this group that help you to unlock.

persona78 said:
Tha is your bootloader and is locked, you can't do nothing if is locked.
There are a post in this group that help you to unlock.
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Hi personna78
You are right. I have unlocked the bootloader and now every thing works
Thank you

This is awesome, makes the phone a lot more useful.
Is it safe to put TWRP back on after using this mod? Also is there a way to switch to SuperSU?

Lum_UK said:
This is awesome, makes the phone a lot more useful.
Is it safe to put TWRP back on after using this mod? Also is there a way to switch to SuperSU?
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You can return to twrp.
SuperSU doesn't work on G6, sorry

Factory reset necessary?
Thanks a lot for this script.
Question: is it necessary to do the factory reset when resizing /data (including the flashing of the default recovery image)? Or, is this done implicitly by the script which removes and re-creates the partition?
Also, I may have had an issue with the update to /data not being effective because it was still mounted (by default on TWRP, it seems). Perhaps a "umount" could be added to the script?
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Hmm... as for the umount, it seems to be there, maybe it was another issue...

Thanks a lot!
It worked fine to me.
Regards.

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Moto G XT1033 (India) problems updating to Lollipop

Hello everyone, I have a Moto G (2013) aka first generation Moto G & I live in India. I had unlocked my bootloader. I even flashed cwm touch via fastboot but it doesn't go to recovery mode at all. I get a black screen. I tried flashing the official TWRP 2.8.4.0 today, but I get a message that reads, "Partition size mismatch" & I'm stuck. The phone is usable & it boots up normally & I use it daily. But it is the recovery that is messed up. I tried updating to lollipop by ota but the device got stuck on a black screen once the ota was downloaded. I tried downloading the KitKat factory image, but the link is dead. Please, somebody help!! Thanks in advance!
Sent from my XT1033 using xda premium
The partition size mismatch error can be ignored, You get that error because the TWRP 2.8.4.0 is for the XT1032 and not the XT1033. To flash the OTA, you have to use the stock recovery only. Your system should not be modified (eg. It shouldn't be rooted, and if it had been rooted previously, you will have to unroot it.) To flash the stock recovery again, download the Asian XT1033 4.4.4 firmware and just flash the "recovery.img" from it. The flash the OTA. The numerous guides regarding this in the general section should help you.
I have a similar question.
I have unlocked bootloader & rooted moto g.
I received official OTA update today but its not installing. Do I need to lock bootloader or do something else to install the official OTA update?
Facing a similar issue. Updated the moto g and was successful. It was used for a couple of days before the error cropped up.
Now, it boots up but goes to a black screen after the boot animation. However, it still connects to the computer and I'm able to see the phone and its files in explorer. Beyond that, I can't interact with the phone because the screen is totally black.
Additionally, I can access the bootloader, but selecting 'factory' or 'recovery' isn't doing anything - just black screens everywhere.
The phone was perfectly fine for a few days after the update. (The phone is unrooted and unmodded and was running stock at lolipop update.)
Another thread suggests that I should
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
Is that a viable course of action? Has anybody been able to recover from this issue?
pr.itdude said:
I have a similar question.
I have unlocked bootloader & rooted moto g.
I received official OTA update today but its not installing. Do I need to lock bootloader or do something else to install the official OTA update?
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No need to lock. Unroot, reflash stock signed recovery and you should be good to go. Also undo any modifications you made to the filesystem and wiping /cache should help prevent errors.
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SoberDogs said:
Facing a similar issue. Updated the moto g and was successful. It was used for a couple of days before the error cropped up.
Now, it boots up but goes to a black screen after the boot animation. However, it still connects to the computer and I'm able to see the phone and its files in explorer. Beyond that, I can't interact with the phone because the screen is totally black.
Additionally, I can access the bootloader, but selecting 'factory' or 'recovery' isn't doing anything - just black screens everywhere.
The phone was perfectly fine for a few days after the update. (The phone is unrooted and unmodded and was running stock at lolipop update.)
Another thread suggests that I should
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
Is that a viable course of action? Has anybody been able to recover from this issue?
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Try fastboot erase cache, it shouldn't delete any of your data and it might be enough to get the device working again. You might want to wipe the dalvik-cache as well. If all else fails, since you can access you filesystem, backup all important files and do a factory reset.
skyguy126 said:
No need to lock. Unroot, reflash stock signed recovery and you should be good to go. Also undo any modifications you made to the filesystem and wiping /cache should help prevent errors.
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Ok. Few more Q pls:
1. Reflashing stock recovery wipes system data & apps? After this my phone will be rooted or not? Any links where i can read more about it?
2. I have stock ROM but yes I installed xposed framework & few modules. Is it a filesystem modification?
3. Any other alternative to this?
pr.itdude said:
Ok. Few more Q pls:
1. Reflashing stock recovery wipes system data & apps? After this my phone will be rooted or not? Any links where i can read more about it?
2. I have stock ROM but yes I installed xposed framework & few modules. Is it a filesystem modification?
3. Any other alternative to this?
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1. No it should not. If you had root before you will still have it. Search in the forum for more info.
2. Yes but you can easily uninstall xposed with the click of a button.
3. This is by far the easiest and safest method. I know of one alternative is to flash the ota update zip through custom recovery but you are on your own there.
skyguy126 said:
1. No it should not. If you had root before you will still have it. Search in the forum for more info.
2. Yes but you can easily uninstall xposed with the click of a button.
3. This is by far the easiest and safest method. I know of one alternative is to flash the ota update zip through custom recovery but you are on your own there.
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ok so Here what i am planning:
1. Uninstall all modules & xposed framework
2. Unroot using supersu
3. Restore/reflash stock recovery (just recovery not whole firmware as I already have stock rom)
4. Install the update either manually via recovery or using auto install.
Am i on right path? Pls help me on step 3, any link or step-t-step guide? I couldn't find one, every post is abt restoring whole firmware.
TIA. Cheers !!
pr.itdude said:
ok so Here what i am planning:
1. Uninstall all modules & xposed framework
2. Unroot using supersu
3. Restore/reflash stock recovery (just recovery not whole firmware as I already have stock rom)
4. Install the update either manually via recovery or using auto install.
Am i on right path? Pls help me on step 3, any link or step-t-step guide? I couldn't find one, every post is abt restoring whole firmware.
TIA. Cheers !!
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Yep you should be good good luck!!!

System Update failed on my Moto G3 - India [version 24.61.55.en.03]

I have unlocked bootloader on my Moto G3 but haven't modified the rom yet.
Attached is a screenshot showing current version details of my phone OS.
I got System update few days ago which can be seen in 2nd screenshot. I tried to apply this update but every time what happens is, it downloads full update, and reboots the phone to install it but after rebooting the installation takes just 5-10 seconds and the phone reboots back into the same previous OS version with a message saying "Update Failed".
Please guide me to fix this issue.
Thank You.
U need to lock the bootloader... And should have stock recovery.
Sent from my MotoG3 using Tapatalk
Just sideload the system update with fastboot (files can be found on this forum)
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banerjeeayan1996 said:
U need to lock the bootloader... And should have stock recovery.
Sent from my MotoG3 using Tapatalk
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Bootloader lock isn't needed only stock recovery
Something is wrong with your system partition for sure... If you don't have any custom recovery and it still fails, then re-flashing the firmware will do. After re-flashing, try to apply the update.
Also, why dont you root the phone to capture the OTA zip file? It is stored in the /cache folder once downloaded. I'd do the following:
Root the phone.
Capture the OTA.
Factory Reset.
Re-flash the firmware to have an untouched system partition.
Place the OTA zip on internal memory to update (Yes, if you place an OTA into internal memory, the systm will recognise the update and will apply it anyway!).
Thanks, I am going to try this. Can you give me proper steps to Root the phone? You can check my device model from very first screenshots.
MarckozZ said:
Something is wrong with your system partition for sure... If you don't have any custom recovery and it still fails, then re-flashing the firmware will do. After re-flashing, try to apply the update.
Also, why dont you root the phone to capture the OTA zip file? It is stored in the /cache folder once downloaded. I'd do the following:
Root the phone.
Capture the OTA.
Factory Reset.
Re-flash the firmware to have an untouched system partition.
Place the OTA zip on internal memory to update (Yes, if you place an OTA into internal memory, the systm will recognise the update and will apply it anyway!).
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aslamdoctor said:
Thanks, I am going to try this. Can you give me proper steps to Root the phone? You can check my device model from very first screenshots.
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I've never rooted my osprey, just unlocked the bootloader. But I think this may help you to root. Here or here!
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Full Access ROOT

Hi there,
I tried to flash the patched boot.img and it bricked my phone, I managed to fix it by flashing the official boot.img. Now, I REALLY want full access root, so does someone know what needs to be altered in the boot.img for this to work? I want to alter my boot.img from my firmware.
Tigas001 said:
Hi there,
I tried to flash the patched boot.img and it bricked my phone, I managed to fix it by flashing the official boot.img. Now, I REALLY want full access root, so does someone know what needs to be altered in the boot.img for this to work? I want to alter my boot.img from my firmware.
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Hey Tigas,
some users are able to get full root with this patched boot.img from this post:
raimondomartire said:
For kindly request in MAte 9 thread
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862700042 ---> Patched Mate 9 image. Use only supersu.apk to see root (Don't flash any zip with supersu before)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862700052 ---> Clean mate 9 image to patch with my zip in first thread
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Unfortunately, this method using SuperSU will break your fingerprint/PIN protection.
If you want to try, simply flash the patched img over the stock img (in TWRP) and install SuperSU from the Play store.
Tigas001 said:
Hi there,
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Now, I REALLY want full access root...
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Do you have option to restore your device in case of hardbrick? Obtaining full root on Mate 9 must be done with knowledge what are you doing and what tools are doing...
There is full root. Here are the steps for the regular Mate 9
1) Download TWRP 3.0.2-2 from here and fastboot flash it:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120697579
2) Boot into TWRP (volume up+power) Go to Wipe, Format Data, then type in yes. Then reboot recovery.
3) Flash my decrypted boot.img from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=152685
4) Flash Superuser from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634746024
5) Boot up fully. Go into the Play Store and download PHH Superuser. Or you can download the newer beta here. Install it like any other apk:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298931027
6) Congratulations, you no longer are encrypted, twrp will see your internal storage and data properly and you have full root. Now do a backup of your current rom in TWRP.
ajsmsg78 said:
There is full root. Here are the steps for the regular Mate 9
1) Download TWRP 3.0.2-2 from here and fastboot flash it:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120697579
2) Boot into TWRP (volume up+power) Go to Wipe, Format Data, then type in yes. Then reboot recovery.
3) Flash my decrypted boot.img from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=152685
4) Flash Superuser from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634746024
5) Boot up fully. Go into the Play Store and download PHH Superuser. Or you can download the newer beta here. Install it like any other apk:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298931027
6) Congratulations, you no longer are encrypted, twrp will see your internal storage and data properly and you have full root. Now do a backup of your current rom in TWRP.
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Just to discuss.
Steps 2 and 3 can be merged, if using modified script changes.sh inside of superuser.zip.
Sure, flashing decrypted boot does not require clean stock boot, so we have right boot before installing superuser
But on other side there will be unexpected problems if we will use prepared boot.
I noticed that boot images are different by version. One has additional code to thermal sensors, other doesn't.
Hi also wanted to clarify that this boot image can be flashed on any regular mate 9 and any firmware. Or is it only for a specific version of mate 9 with the same firmware as the boot.img. Thanks for any advice
Sent from my MHA-L09 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Hi just to update I followed the instructions by ajsmsp78 and gained full root and was able to install meefik busybox and also uninstall system apps which I couldn't do before. When I flashed the boot.img and superuser and booted up some of my apps were missing. I then flashed the public and hw zips for my region and most of them were back. I now have decrypted data and full root. Thanks a lot
Sent from my MHA-L09 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
ajsmsg78 said:
There is full root. Here are the steps for the regular Mate 9
1) Download TWRP 3.0.2-2 from here and fastboot flash it:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120697579
2) Boot into TWRP (volume up+power) Go to Wipe, Format Data, then type in yes. Then reboot recovery.
3) Flash my decrypted boot.img from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=152685
4) Flash Superuser from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634746024
5) Boot up fully. Go into the Play Store and download PHH Superuser. Or you can download the newer beta here. Install it like any other apk:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298931027
6) Congratulations, you no longer are encrypted, twrp will see your internal storage and data properly and you have full root. Now do a backup of your current rom in TWRP.
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so is that means we can backup n restore thru twrp??
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JATCHUHAN said:
Hi just to update I followed the instructions by ajsmsp78 and gained full root and was able to install meefik busybox and also uninstall system apps which I couldn't do before. When I flashed the boot.img and superuser and booted up some of my apps were missing. I then flashed the public and hw zips for my region and most of them were back. I now have decrypted data and full root. Thanks a lot
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did you tried to back up n restore in twrp?
If I flash that boot.img it will brick my phone, I've tried it and had to flash the original boot.img as of now I have the phh superuser root. The flash method I used was fastboot and yes, I have my bootloader unlocked. Been rooting android phones for 5 - 6 years
Do I really need to wipe the data partition? Will the fingerprint sensor remain working?
eddmecha said:
so is that means we can backup n restore thru twrp??
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Yeah, you can. When you are formatting data, encryption is going off. Then need use modified boot to prevent encryption back.
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Tigas001 said:
Do I really need to wipe the data partition? Will the fingerprint sensor remain working?
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Not really need. If you are interesting only root and writeable system, then don't format data.
Can't say anything about fingerprint sensor - I never used it.
I haven't tried backing up in twrp yet. Will do so later today. When I flashed the public and hw zips all my huawei apps came back but not the extra bloat like Facebook or todoist etc. Not to bothered as I don't need them. The only thing missing was the magazine lock wallpapers but I downloaded replacements from the theme app. All good now. Thanks
Sent from my MHA-L09 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Tigas001 said:
If I flash that boot.img it will brick my phone, I've tried it and had to flash the original boot.img as of now I have the phh superuser root. The flash method I used was fastboot and yes, I have my bootloader unlocked. Been rooting android phones for 5 - 6 years
Do I really need to wipe the data partition? Will the fingerprint sensor remain working?
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I also flashed that boot.img previously and bricked my phone. However this time it worked, the only thing I did different was to wipe data in twrp. Don't know if this made any difference but it worked
Sent from my MHA-L09 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Sent from my MHA-L09 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
If you don't wipe data first to decrypt and then flssh the decrypted boot you'll probably end up in a bootloop. I'll have to make a decrypted boot thread with a few different boot images for those still on older systems (B112, B029 etc)
Thanks that would be great and very helpful to others
Sent from my MHA-L09 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Someone state that one of the root methods broke the finger print scanner, does this method from @ajsmsg78 correct that issue? And is there any other side effects or "broke" items after the process?
phillymade said:
Someone state that one of the root methods broke the finger print scanner, does this method from @ajsmsg78 correct that issue? And is there any other side effects or "broke" items after the process?
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Fingerprint works fine for me after rooting.
Have you tried android pay? TiBU works without issues? Any chance OTA updates could still work? Thanks.
For all models...?
Just to be clear; which model do you have? Would the boot.img work for all models? I have the AL00.
ajsmsg78 said:
There is full root. Here are the steps for the regular Mate 9
1) Download TWRP 3.0.2-2 from here and fastboot flash it:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120697579
2) Boot into TWRP (volume up+power) Go to Wipe, Format Data, then type in yes. Then reboot recovery.
3) Flash my decrypted boot.img from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=152685
4) Flash Superuser from here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634746024
5) Boot up fully. Go into the Play Store and download PHH Superuser. Or you can download the newer beta here. Install it like any other apk:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298931027
6) Congratulations, you no longer are encrypted, twrp will see your internal storage and data properly and you have full root. Now do a backup of your current rom in TWRP.
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xfive420 said:
Have you tried android pay? TiBU works without issues? Any chance OTA updates could still work? Thanks.
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I don't use Android pay but the fingerprint scanner works fine so far for me after rooting. OTA should work fine but I need confirmation of it working by someone.
rbt001 said:
Just to be clear; which model do you have? Would the boot.img work for all models? I have the AL00.
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I have the MHA-L29C567 US version. I made a boot image thread you can go to for a link to the different boot images.
5[Strogino] said:
Yeah, you can. When you are formatting data, encryption is going off. Then need use modified boot to prevent encryption back..
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Are you saying that if you just flash superuser to gain root but do not decrypt, you can't do backups and restores with TiBU? And remove system apps? I was under the impression from another thread that decrypting was only necessary for TWRP data access, and would not prevent TiBU features from working.
deleted sorry wrong thread

Root Japanese S7 edge SCV33 thats being booted up with SC-02H Firmware

After carrier unlocking Japanese S7 edge SCV33 model, the firmware changes to SC-02H.
To root the device ( Nougat )
First enable OEM unlocking from the developers options.
Flash this TWRP via odin v3.12.5
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634747128
After installing, Please backup the whole rom to your SD card.
If you have any problem backing up. You can flash the stock recovery image in the link below and your device will boot up fine.
If the TWRP backup is a success,
First make sure your device boots up with this Twrp installed before rooting.
If the device boots up, then flash the SuperSu. If the device doesnot boots up, flash the stock recovery.
Workaround:
If the device fails to boot up with this twrp, Flash the super su. Turn off the device, then flash the Stock recovery via odin and bootup the phone. See if Super Su is installed.
Flash this flashable SuperSu v2.82.zip
http://www.supersu.com/download
You will loose root after a factory reset. Flash again!!!!
DONOT DO ANYTHING WITHOUT BACKING UP.
First boot will loop for few times.
YOUR SIM CARD WILL RUN FINE
After rooting, incase you want your stock recovery, or your device doesnot boots up. Flash this via odin.
S7 edge SC-02H Stock recovery image
All credit goes to the rightful owners.
If this doesnt help and you fail to boot up the device or you messed up the device..... just restore from twrp and flash the stock recovery. You will have your device back to normal like it was before.
Hit thanks if this helped.
Below are some screenshots with SuperSu and all japanese apps removed!
You can also change the boot animation of this device by replacing corresponding botanimation files.
Backup the stock bootanimation files first.
Navigate to ;
root/system/media and replace the boot animation files.
Link is below.
And dont forget to set their permissons to ( r-w-r-r )
UPDATE:
Xposed also working....
download link below.
Xposed installer from PurifyOs....
So, i found a new rom for our device
Found a new rom for our device... anybody would like to test it???
Flash the rom via ODIN....
Caution: I have experienced loosing my imei number if i perform a factory reset after installing this rom. Because of the previous nandroid backup, i was able to bring back device to previous working state. DO IT ON YOUR OWN RISK..
My advice is that you backup your current rom and then only FLASH.
You get the idea.
Lot of work needed in this rom.
However it is stable...
Anybody who would like to modify????
All credit goes to the rightful owner....
Features like:
inbuilt fingerprint app lock
new launcher
all japanese bloats removed
no requirement of japanese docomo country code while dialing certain numbers
samsung keyboard
many device languages
New launcher etc
DOWNLOAD HERE
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Im a newbee and i just bought s7edge android 6.0.1
how to unlock carreer?
and what should i know please help me?
thanujas said:
Im a newbee and i just bought s7edge android 6.0.1
how to unlock carreer?
and what should i know please help me?
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if you are from my area, i think i can help u
Following this thread. I have an SCV33 device with SC-02H software. Tried to install TWRP, backup and wipe functions not working. I get the error "failed to mount /data invalid argument"
Anything I can test other than this method?
deodatss said:
Following this thread. I have an SCV33 device with SC-02H software. Tried to install TWRP, backup and wipe functions not working. I get the error "failed to mount /data invalid argument"
Anything I can test other than this method?
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go to wipe and format data..... itll run fine...
but remember to backup...
did twrp cause your nfc not working? im use twrp 3.1 but it cause my nfc cant work, lead i cant use clear cover.
OFz said:
did twrp cause your nfc not working? im use twrp 3.1 but it cause my nfc cant work, lead i cant use clear cover.
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yes nfc wont work on this root method.
deodatss said:
yes nfc wont work on this root method.
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I realize that is due to twrp, if you have rooted, try to flash stock recovery (not test yet @@)
P/S Hix, cant fix with stock recovery, sr. Why? AAAAAaaaaa
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everyonesweird said:
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UPDATE:
Xposed also working....
download link below.
Xposed installer from PurifyOs....
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Wow is amplify module work? Can you write a tut to install and unistall?
OFz said:
I realize that is due to twrp, if you have rooted, try to flash stock recovery (not test yet @@)
P/S Hix, cant fix with stock recovery, sr. Why? AAAAAaaaaa
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Wow is amplify module work? Can you write a tut to install and unistall?
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Yes....
Inorder to solve the failed to mount data.... you will have to boot into twrp and then go to wipe. At the bottom left.. you will see fomat data....
You will loose all the phone memory data so first its better you backup....
Then you will have no problem.. you can boot up all ok.
to install xposed..... Flash the xposed installer from twrp and the reboot. Install the xposed apk file and there you go.. you have your Xposed.
To uninstall xposed if incase you dont like it... Uninstall the xposed apk... reboot to twrp and flash the xposed uninstaller.zip
Hey, I was just wondering, can we change our CSC codes so we can avoid getting carrier bloatware?
deodatss said:
Hey, I was just wondering, can we change our CSC codes so we can avoid getting carrier bloatware?
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you can manually delete the carrier bloats using any root explorer after rooting. you can then make and save a debloated nandroid backups..
or
you can go ahead and try whatever you are feeling like to... Life is an experiment my friend.
everyonesweird said:
Yes....
Inorder to solve the failed to mount data.... you will have to boot into twrp and then go to wipe. At the bottom left.. you will see fomat data....
You will loose all the phone memory data so first its better you backup....
Then you will have no problem.. you can boot up all ok.
to install xposed..... Flash the xposed installer from twrp and the reboot. Install the xposed apk file and there you go.. you have your Xposed.
To uninstall xposed if incase you dont like it... Uninstall the xposed apk... reboot to twrp and flash the xposed uninstaller.zip
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About root, yes, i can root my phone, but the problem is nfc has been disable, i dont know why, i cant find the reason. I tried like this:
cook rom - nfc ok
flash twrp - nfc not working
re-flash stock recovery - then nfc ok
so im try by re-flash twrp and install su to root (nfc not working) then im re-flash stock recovery: result nfc not working
BTW, thank you for your tut to install xposed
The link for TWRP is dead. Any chance to get a new one?

[Working] Removing Encryption In Twrp Recovery

Hello Guys,
We have Only 1 Twrp Recovery. And u guys Might be Pissed that it has Encryption. But the Encryption Problem Is Not in the Twrp, it is due to ROM.
Guide to Remove Encryption
1. Boot to Twrp Recovery
2. Do a Factory Reset, Internal Storage Wipe
3. Reboot to Recovery Again
4. Hurray We have Removed the Encryption
F.A.Q'S
1. This Method Removes All Ur Files Which are there in Your Internal Storage.
2. I wont be responsible For the Bricks u Do For Your Device
Do Give a Thanks If U Like My Work
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ChalapathiRevanth said:
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pls can you tell me what this settings look like after decryption
Nothing Related to Settings
SkaboXD said:
pls can you tell me what this settings look like after decryption
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That's a Twrp Decryption which we find in Almost All Mtk Devices Running MM, Nougat, Oreo.
Don't Worry, nothing is related to Ur settings/security
ChalapathiRevanth said:
That's a Twrp Decryption which we find in Almost All Mtk Devices Running MM, Nougat, Oreo.
Don't Worry, nothing is related to Ur settings/security
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no,no,no i know that, i just want to know did encryption setting changed to decrypted.
What do we get with this method?
I would like to see if we can remove the system ones, and gain some performance on that.
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SkaboXD said:
no,no,no i know that, i just want to know did encryption setting changed to decrypted.
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PM Me
Nothing Related To Performance!
Nikola Jovanovic said:
What do we get with this method?
I would like to see if we can remove the system ones, and gain some performance on that.
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This Is nothing related to performance, it just removes encryption in Twrp Recovery. So we can see the Internal Storage in Twrp Recovery.
If u Want to Get Performance, Remove the ****ty Apps, which are present with System App Remover!
I can confirm that this method works, i didn't know that it was that simple.
Quick question, fellas;
Mine tarp is ported from P9. Is this is the only one recovery around for our device?
What about full tarp backup and format /system and /data? Is there any chance for brick? I've rooted with Magical, but because of the encryption (I cannot see internal memory and /data) I doesn't flash any modules. Thanks for the future info!
MoHuToP said:
Quick question, fellas;
Mine tarp is ported from P9. Is this is the only one recovery around for our device?
What about full tarp backup and format /system and /data? Is there any chance for brick? I've rooted with Magical, but because of the encryption (I cannot see internal memory and /data) I doesn't flash any modules. Thanks for the future info!
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yeah, that is only recovery that works, you can brick device if you wipe /system. You should wipe /system only when you are doing full wipe (flashing new ROM). You can wipe /data but it will remove existing non-system apps. I never did twrp backup so you can try.
Does the twrp encryption removal survive ota updates and oreo beta update?
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MoHuToP said:
Quick question, fellas;
Mine tarp is ported from P9. Is this is the only one recovery around for our device?
What about full tarp backup and format /system and /data? Is there any chance for brick? I've rooted with Magical, but because of the encryption (I cannot see internal memory and /data) I doesn't flash any modules. Thanks for the future info!
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However Only Device Specific Comments, SkaboXD
I hope This Guy Solved Your Problem
redweaver said:
Does the twrp encryption removal survive ota updates and oreo beta update?
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I don't think so because every .nb0 file that i flashed have encryption enabled. But after flashing new rom, you can immediately factory reset when you boot to rom to prevent losing data.
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@MoHuToP
ok, i tried full twrp backup, but it stops on system image backup, it stoped around 60%. Backup have 11.5 GB (really huge isn't it).
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Ok, this method worked on Nougat with SuperSU because SuperSU patched fstab and file contexts successfully. It doesn't work on Oreo because Oreo now have plat_file_contexts and non_plat_file contexts. SuperSU needs to be updated to patch these files succesufully or we need to manually patch it so we can remove encryption.
Just to update this guide: This works only on Nougat. You need to have installed twrp and unlocked bootloader. Magisk doesn't work with this method because it doesn't patch fstab and file contents file so you need to uninstall it by going to Magisk app and clicking uninstall. After that go to TWRP, flash unSu > stock boot.img. You can flash Magisk after that with removed encryption.
Steps:
1. Flash SuperSU 2.79 stable with TWRP
2. Reboot your phone to system.
3. Reboot to TWRP again.
4. Choose Wipe > Swipe to Factory reset
5. Choose Wipe > Advanced > Internal Storage
Now you wiped Data, Cache, Dalvik cache and Internal Storage.
Your phone will have removed encryption now.
If you want Magisk, just flash unSu script > stock boot.img > Magisk
If you update your phone, it will encrypt your phone again so you need to repeat steps again.
I have redmi note 5 mec7s and i instal global stable 9.5.13.0
now phone booting to mesage "encrypting don't reboot your phone" and goes to mi recovery and bootloop
if a make wipe then again booting to mesage "encrypting don't reboot your phone" and goes to mi recovery
how that i remove encrypting from adb or fastboot ?
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I have redmi note 5 mec7s and i instal global stable 9.5.13.0
now phone booting to mesage "encrypting don't reboot your phone" and goes to mi recovery and bootloop
if a make wipe then again booting to mesage "encrypting don't reboot your phone" and goes to mi recovery
how that i remove encrypting from adb or fastboot ?
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This is only for the NOKIA 3 - if you have tried this on a different device there could be the possibility of Bricking it, let's hope not.
I suggest going to your own device forum for assistance.
I have reformatted and factory resetted many times but the issue keeps coming back after I boot into system. To clarify, my steps were to reformat inside the wipe section, boot into recovery and check to see there's no encryption, and then boot back to system to install magisk with the manager app. I have tried adding a factory reset to that process, but that won't work either. My TWRP is 3.2.1-0 and I will try to update it and see if it works. Also, sorry if I reply slow.

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