Broken Screen: Decrypt with Keyboard (OTG) or ADB? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My Oneplus One has a partially broken screen. Is it possible - after a full reboot - to insert the decrypt key with a USB-Keyboard/-Mouse (OTG) or with ADB (adb shell input text ...)?
OS: Cyanogen OS
ROM: 12.1.1-YOG7DAS2K1
Android: 5.1.1
Kernel: 3.4.67-cyanogenmod-g9220ae3
Build: LMY48Y
Root: no
USB Debugging: enabled
(Sorry for my "rusty" english )

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[Q] Help identifying Tablet

Could someone help me identify my new tablet, so that I can flash the correct CM ROM. It's branded as a Tursion.
Model number: F721
Android version: 4.0.4
Baseband version: 1.4rc3
Kernel version: 3.0.8 [email protected] #2
Build number: 20120821-F721
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in adavance.
Didn't find out if it has a ROM or not but did find:
Diag/Setup Menu - recovery mode?
Up+Power+home on touchscreen (four little boxes)
1- Autotest
2- Tools Menu (see below)
3- Vibration
4- Screen Color Adjust
5- Camera
6-7- missing
8- Keyboard
9- Speaker
10- Audio and Router/ing (?)
11-12- missing
13- Battery
14- Touch Screen
15-16- missing
17- Gravity Sensor
18- missing
19- T-Card (? older name for microSD)
20- WIFI
21- EFUSE
The 2- Tools Menu leads to:
(read left to right, top to bottom. No numbers)
1- Clear Test Results
2- IMEI
3- Coupling Test
4- Clear Data (did a factory reset, lost apps)
5- Off
It appears to have root already. I installed superuser and sshdroid and am able to ssh [email protected] to it.
I was able to remove the unwanted apps (so my daughter could use it) from /system/app.
Unfortunately the /oem directory w/ facebook and youtube (just what I want my daughter surfing) is not removeable. It appears to be mounted in the /init program (binary file) since grep'ing that file returns the line /oem. I tried adding a line to /init.rc to "umount /oem" but that didnt work. Any ideas?
(before anyone screams...she's young, when she gets older she'll get more access)
Thank you so much I needed to factory reset a tablet with this chinnese service menu and thanks to your information I was able to do it may the force be with you
bsaunder2002 said:
Didn't find out if it has a ROM or not but did find:
Diag/Setup Menu - recovery mode?
Up+Power+home on touchscreen (four little boxes)
1- Autotest
2- Tools Menu (see below)
3- Vibration
4- Screen Color Adjust
5- Camera
6-7- missing
8- Keyboard
9- Speaker
10- Audio and Router/ing (?)
11-12- missing
13- Battery
14- Touch Screen
15-16- missing
17- Gravity Sensor
18- missing
19- T-Card (? older name for microSD)
20- WIFI
21- EFUSE
The 2- Tools Menu leads to:
(read left to right, top to bottom. No numbers)
1- Clear Test Results
2- IMEI
3- Coupling Test
4- Clear Data (did a factory reset, lost apps)
5- Off
It appears to have root already. I installed superuser and sshdroid and am able to ssh [email protected] to it.
I was able to remove the unwanted apps (so my daughter could use it) from /system/app.
Unfortunately the /oem directory w/ facebook and youtube (just what I want my daughter surfing) is not removeable. It appears to be mounted in the /init program (binary file) since grep'ing that file returns the line /oem. I tried adding a line to /init.rc to "umount /oem" but that didnt work. Any ideas?
(before anyone screams...she's young, when she gets older she'll get more access)
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[Completed] Need rom and flashing tutorial for yuandao tablet

have a tab with listed properties and i want a rom and guidelines on how i can flash it...
manufacturer; yuandao
android 4.4.4
build number; 201601110959
hardware name; anzhen4_mrd7_w
linux kernell; v3.01
underlying body; intel baylake
generic id; ktu84p
storage; 32gb
ram; 1gb
screen size; 7"
rare cam; 2mp
front cam; vga
able to boot in fastboot mode (dnx mode)
able to boot in recovery
no access to root
usb debugging off
hdmi port
bydz said:
have a tab with listed properties and i want a rom and guidelines on how i can flash it...
manufacturer; yuandao
android 4.4.4
build number; 201601110959
hardware name; anzhen4_mrd7_w
linux kernell; v3.01
underlying body; intel baylake
generic id; ktu84p
storage; 32gb
ram; 1gb
screen size; 7"
rare cam; 2mp
front cam; vga
able to boot in fastboot mode (dnx mode)
able to boot in recovery
no access to root
usb debugging off
hdmi port
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Android 7.1.2 access RW on usb

I guys, i have a problem on my nexus player (fugu) with android stock 7.1.2 -no root-no unlock bootloader.
I attached my USB but i dont write only read !what should i do?

[FIRMWARE][GUIDE] Topelotek Meteor (T07D) Stock Firmware/Installation Guide

TOPELOTEK METEOR T07D
7" ANDROID TABLET
Product: astar_733Q1
Board Platform: Allwinner-A33
CPU: Quad-Core Cortex-A7 (ARMv7l)
CPU Clock: 200 MHz - 1.2 GHz
[Overclock Up To 1.51 GHz]
GPU: Mali-400MP2
RAM: 1 GB
Bluetooth: 4.0
Internal Storage: 8 GB (eMMC)
External Storage: microSD Slot (Up to 128GB)
USB OTG Support
OEM Unlocked
Display: 7" IPS
Screen Resolution: 800 x 1280
Screen Density: 190 DPI (mdpi)
Battery: 2850 mAh Li-Ion
Cameras: 2.0 MP Main; 0.3 MP Front
OVERVIEW:
The Topelotek Meteor (T07D) is a very affordable, very basic, low-spec 7" Android tablet. As reflected by the above hardware specs, this tablet is by no means spectacular with regard to performance potential. Nonetheless, for the pricetag (typically about $25 or less), the Meteor T07D is not a bad deal. Like many Chinese tablets of its kind, stock firmware can be very difficult -- if not impossible -- to locate. However, this device does ship with a couple of extraordinary features: an unlocked bootloader and insecure boot image support (ro.secure=0) out of the box. As such, rooting and customizing this tablet are fairly simple tasks, as is pulling firmware images from the device's partitions. This firmware package is constructed from unmodified stock partition images (/system, /boot, /bootloader, /recovery), which can be installed using a few rudimentary fastboot commands, and can be beneficial in restoring a device that is soft bricked, stuck in a bootloop, etc. Installing this firmware package per the instructions below will restore your Topelotek Meteor to a stock factory state.
FIRMWARE BUILD INFO:
Android Version: 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Build ID: MOB30R
Firmware Version: v6.0rc3
Build No.: A33-1+8-0312+2145-1280x800-6.0-733Q1-8703-180601
Kernel Version: 3.4.39
Build Date: May 30, 2018
Security Patch Level: April 1, 2018
Insecure Boot Image (ro.secure=0)
DISCLAIMER: By proceeding further, your warranty can be rendered null & void. (However, because the device ships OEM unlocked, out of the box, your warranty may or may not be affected. You will need to make this determination on your own.) As with any other system-level procedure, installing this firmware invokes the possibility that your device could be damaged or rendered completely inoperable. While I have thoroughly tested this firmware on my own device, I will not be held liable for anything that goes wrong during your installation of this firmware. By proceeding, you are taking sole responsibility for the integrity and operability of your device.
PREREQUISITES:
For this installation, you will need a PC or Mac with the latest Android platform tools or the latest Minimal ADB & Fastboot utilities installed. Visit this thread for download links and instructions: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790 Please give @shimp208 a tap on the THANKS button if you use his work. This is a link to the July, 2019 Minimal ADB & Fastboot thread by @K3V1991. https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...g/tool-mini-adb-fastboot-2019-06-30-t3944288. Again, please give thanks if you use the developer's work.
Also, you will need to install the correct ADB and USB device drivers for this tablet.. A simple Google search for "Allwinner-A33 ADB & USB drivers" will provide links to these files, as well as guidance for proper installation of the drivers. As mentioned supra, this tablet ships with an unlocked bootloader. Nevertheless, you will need to go to SETTINGS>ABOUT TABLET and tap Build Number 7 or 8 times until Developer Options are enabled. Then, you will need to check the box called OEM Unlocking. Once this is done, your device bootloader is unlocked for all intents and purposes.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Download the firmware package from the below link and extract the contents of the archive to your ADB & Fastboot directory on your PC;
2. Boot your device into fastboot mode. One way to do this is by connecting your device to your PC with a quality micro USB to USB syncing/charging cable. Boot your device up, ensure USB Debugging is enabled, and open a command prompt on your PC in the path of your ADB/Fastboot directory. Execute this command:
adb devices
If properly connected, the command window will return with an alphanumeric string that represents your device serial number. If you do not see confirmation of a proper connection, check your driver installations, your sync cable, and/or try another USB port.
(In the event your device will not boot into the Android OS (soft brick, boot loop, etc.), you can boot directly into recovery mode/fastboot mode by using hardware key combinations. However, I am not familiar with the hardware key method, so you will need to research the proper procedure.);
3. Once properly connected, execute the following command:
adb reboot bootloader
Your tablet will now boot into fastboot mode. Your device screen will simply display the white Topelotek logo lettering amidst a pale blue screen. Open a command window once again in your ADB/Fastboot directory;
4. Execute this command:
fastboot devices
Once again, if properly connected, the word "fastboot," or your device serial number will be displayed in the command window;
5. Once fastboot communication has been established, execute the following command set:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
(Please note that system.img is a large file. Fastboot will automatically parse this image into a series of sparsechunks and systematically flash them to your device. This process can take up to 5 or more minutes, so just be patient. To avoid any possible issues, it is imperative to be using a current version of either the Android platform tools or the Minimal ADB and Fastboot utilities.)
Upon reboot, your device should be restored to a factory stock state and be running on the latest available firmware version.
DOWNLOAD LINK:
Firmware v6.0rc3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-0UciSFgTwqN-n_TyL255oZcOVZMqjso/view?usp=drivesdk

Recover files from xiaomi note 10 pro

Hi, i m searching for a way to recover the files from a xiaomi note 10 pro, with broken display.
I activated debug usb, an the phone turn on, but when i connect to the computer i cant select the notification to select trasfering files
Any help
Thanks
If Android is either FDE ( Full-disk - Android 4.4 - 6, some devices with Android 7 - 9 ) or FBE ( File-based - Android 10+, some devices with Android 7 - 9 ) encrypted then forget it, because files then are unuseable.
You can check this by means of ADB ( works whether Android is rooted or not )
Code:
adb devices
adb shell "getprop ro.crypto.state"
You'll get the response block for FDE, get the response file for FBE.

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