Can't enter TWRP screen - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello All.
I have TWRP installed on my Nexus 5 D820 device.
But averytime I try to boot into the recovery mode, I am getting the stock android recovery instead.
My device is rooted of course, my android version is 6.0.1.
How can I go to the TWRP screen?
Thank you!

Did you enable the System read only option?
System read only option: Devices that ship with 5.0 and higher as their initial OS are using block level OTA updates. With this style of OTA update, the update script checks to see if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. Further, the script also usually runs an SHA sum of the entire system partition to detect if any changes have been made. If any changes have been made, the OTA update will refuse to install. Since not all OEMs and devices have factory images available, we have created a new feature in TWRP that detects if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. If not, you will be prompted asking if you want TWRP to mount system as read/write. If you choose not to allow TWRP to mount as read/write, TWRP won’t prompt to install SuperSU and TWRP won’t try to patch the stock ROM to prevent TWRP from being replaced by stock recovery. The goal of this option is to hopefully allow the user to make a raw system image backup that they can use to get back to a state where they can take OTA updates again.
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Primokorn said:
Did you enable the System read only option?
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Thank you Primokorn.
No, I didn't enable this setting. I rooted my phone using NRT toolkit, which performed the root quite automatically.
Can I do it now somehow?

Remove .twrps (hidden) file into /sdcard/TWRP then install TWRP again (using fastboot would be better)
You should see this warning message at first boot. Swipe to allow modifications.

Primokorn said:
Remove .twrps (hidden) file into /sdcard/TWRP then install TWRP again (using fastboot would be better)
You should see this warning message at first boot. Swipe to allow modifications.
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Well, I have managed to enter the TWRP screen using the fabulous Nexus Toolkit application.
It is a workaround - but at least it worked. I really asked me if to enable read only mode.

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[ROOT] and TWRP with squashfs 3.1.1 for Lg urbane 2nd

Steps
Unlock bootloader
Enable adb debugging via developer settings
Push the SuperSU zip onto your watch:
"adb push SuperSU.zip /sdcard/"
"adb reboot bootloader"
Flash or just boot custom recovery:
fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1.0.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1.0.img
Install SuperSU:
In the bootloader menu, select "RECOVERY MODE"
Press "Install", "Install Zip", SuperSU.zip, next, "Reboot after installation is complete", start.
Now you should have root in android wear 2.0 final build number NXH20E
All the files are not mine, i have just build the TWRP for our Smartwatch.
here is the link for download:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0Bzk4DPXefDhrRzl3ckh6Uzhad1k?usp=sharing
If you would like to buy me a bear this is my paypal account [email protected]
zbask said:
Steps
Unlock bootloader
Enable adb debugging via developer settings
Push the SuperSU zip onto your watch:
"adb push SuperSU.zip /sdcard/"
"adb reboot bootloader"
Flash or just boot custom recovery:
fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1.0.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1.0.img
Install SuperSU:
In the bootloader menu, select "RECOVERY MODE"
Press "Install", "Install Zip", SuperSU.zip, next, "Reboot after installation is complete", start.
Now you should have root in android wear 2.0 final build number NXH20E
All the files are not mine, i have just build the TWRP for our Smartwatch.
here is the link for download:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0Bzk4DPXefDhrRzl3ckh6Uzhad1k?usp=sharing
If you would like to buy me a bear this is my paypal account [email protected]
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Hi, Congratulations for the help and thanks
After doing all the procedure I did the verification of the root and
Tells me it's not root.
It's possible?
Michele
mminfor said:
Hi, Congratulations for the help and thanks
After doing all the procedure I did the verification of the root and
Tells me it's not root.
It's possible?
Michele
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you can check root trough adb
connect the watch and type this:
"adb shell"
"su"
you must have installed busybox on rails on the watch, you can try only booting the recovery with this command "fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1.0.img"
zbask said:
Steps
Unlock bootloader
Enable adb debugging via developer settings
Push the SuperSU zip onto your watch:
"adb push SuperSU.zip /sdcard/"
"adb reboot bootloader"
Flash or just boot custom recovery:
fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1.0.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1.0.img
Install SuperSU:
In the bootloader menu, select "RECOVERY MODE"
Press "Install", "Install Zip", SuperSU.zip, next, "Reboot after installation is complete", start.
Now you should have root in android wear 2.0 final build number NXH20E
All the files are not mine, i have just build the TWRP for our Smartwatch.
here is the link for download:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0Bzk4DPXefDhrRzl3ckh6Uzhad1k?usp=sharing
If you would like to buy me a bear this is my paypal account [email protected]
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I can confirm that you are correct that the TWRP does flash correctly and that the normal reboot to recovery works properly and I thank you for that, but the SU does not flash properly I get error 2 which indicates it does not work for the device (through searching) google, I forgot what that error was, I tested through the only app I see on wear that allows root and works, Advanced Settings and anytime I change the processor settings and exit the app, the same standard non-root settings appear again. Indicating that root was un-successful. I will see what I can do for the SU zip, becuase it appears to be related to the updater binary, the updater scirpt is usually more straigt forward, but sometimes harder to figure out. I will try to do what I can in this regard, but power might go out (Harvey) and circumstances might becom unfavorable throught this weekend.
try this supersu
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bzk4DPXefDhrUjRLTXpPSkxVT2M
zbask said:
try this supersu
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bzk4DPXefDhrUjRLTXpPSkxVT2M
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I also tried this but nothing to do still gives me "no root"
I will wait for better times.
thank you
MMinfor
Working.
mminfor said:
I also tried this but nothing to do still gives me "no root"
I will wait for better times.
thank you
MMinfor
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I worked on it over the weekend and figured out what was my problem. After going through the updater binary for the SuperSU I noticed that if you made the kernel insecure within the default.prop the updater thinks you are already root and attempts to go for the regular install instead of the systemless root method required by wear, so I luckily made a backup of the original unmodified kernel, re-flashed that and attempted to flash the SuperSU zip again, I did not use the zip in this thread instead I made a flashable zip of the newest SuperSU 2.82 version that works for wear. I have uploaded both the SuperSU zip I created along with the original kerenel that is unmodified. One thing to note if you flash the original kernel you will have to flash TWRP recovery again as I had to. I am still new to how Android Wear works, but will try to help with what I can.
SuperSU Zip.
Original Kerel.
physicistman said:
I worked on it over the weekend and figured out what was my problem. After going through the updater binary for the SuperSU I noticed that if you made the kernel insecure within the default.prop the updater thinks you are already root and attempts to go for the regular install instead of the systemless root method required by wear, so I luckily made a backup of the original unmodified kernel, re-flashed that and attempted to flash the SuperSU zip again, I did not use the zip in this thread instead I made a flashable zip of the newest SuperSU 2.82 version that works for wear. I have uploaded both the SuperSU zip I created along with the original kerenel that is unmodified. One thing to note if you flash the original kernel you will have to flash TWRP recovery again as I had to. I am still new to how Android Wear works, but will try to help with what I can.
SuperSU Zip.
Original Kerel.
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This solution seems to work.
Here's the check
thanks
zbask said:
Steps
Unlock bootloader
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How exactly do you unlock the bootloader?
madsc13n41s4 said:
How exactly do you unlock the bootloader?
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1.Unlock the bootloader if not already unlocked
(Make sure to set up device with phone after unlocking bootloader otherwise no boot!)
Code:
- adb reboot bootloader
- fastboot oem unlock
enjoy!
Is there any way we can pass SafetyNet for Android Pay using SuperSU?
???
Will this work with watch sport as well?
Can we then maybe fix APN settings after its rooted?
Grumps said:
Will this work with watch sport as well?
Can we then maybe fix APN settings after its rooted?
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APN settings cannot be changed on AW2.0 because SquashFS is read-only. Howerver, if you edit APN settings manually in AW1.5 (using xml file edit from adb root shell, see this forum for tutorial), they remain & work after OTA update to AW2.0. They will be lost, however, if you disconnect your watch from the phone "the official way" (with hard reset). In order to always use APN settings, use this tutorial on how to pair AW watch to new phone without factory reset.
Drakosha said:
APN settings cannot be changed on AW2.0 because SquashFS is read-only. Howerver, if you edit APN settings manually in AW1.5 (using xml file edit from adb root shell, see this forum for tutorial), they remain & work after OTA update to AW2.0. They will be lost, however, if you disconnect your watch from the phone "the official way" (with hard reset). In order to always use APN settings, use this tutorial on how to pair AW watch to new phone without factory reset.
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Isnt APN settings configured after you install a sim card from the provider? Surely it must then be stored somewhere else?
Did anyone succeed ?
what is about squashfs? is there anyway, to make /system/ writeable?
sebj84 said:
what is about squashfs? is there anyway, to make /system/ writeable?
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Ok,
sorry wasn't on aw before. so sorry for my last question.
Anyhow. Did somebody managed to get XPosed running?
I've tried, but got an error of not enough place on /system. When i try to delete system apps, i get the same error.
Now using supersu.
before with magisk, got xposed and a few other packsages installed, but they never show up in magisk later
SQUASHFS is read only by default.
sebj84 said:
Ok,
sorry wasn't on aw before. so sorry for my last question.
Anyhow. Did somebody managed to get XPosed running?
I've tried, but got an error of not enough place on /system. When i try to delete system apps, i get the same error.
Now using supersu.
before with magisk, got xposed and a few other packsages installed, but they never show up in magisk later
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You won't be able to do anything within the /system/ partition while it is mounted. I can't answer the question as to why specifically, because I am not as knowledgeable of it, but here is the wiki SQUASHFS info. and another one that gives more information as to the uses SQUASHFS HOWTO.. If I am correct in order to make any changes to the system one would have to have a backup or original system image unsquash the image make any changes from that then re-squash the image and flash it in custom recovery. I have already unsquashed the image of the original image from the newest update myself and have it on my laptop, but I have not been able to go much further (busy). There are workarounds to the system not being able to write, but those are mostly for other versions of the filesystem and on different devices along with it not being totally writable.
Ok. I see now.
Thanks for the link. I will check those infos first.
physicistman said:
I worked on it over the weekend and figured out what was my problem. After going through the updater binary for the SuperSU I noticed that if you made the kernel insecure within the default.prop the updater thinks you are already root and attempts to go for the regular install instead of the systemless root method required by wear, so I luckily made a backup of the original unmodified kernel, re-flashed that and attempted to flash the SuperSU zip again, I did not use the zip in this thread instead I made a flashable zip of the newest SuperSU 2.82 version that works for wear. I have uploaded both the SuperSU zip I created along with the original kerenel that is unmodified. One thing to note if you flash the original kernel you will have to flash TWRP recovery again as I had to. I am still new to how Android Wear works, but will try to help with what I can.
SuperSU Zip.
Original Kerel.
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I changed my phone and I have on LG Urban 2 started the Wear Recovery procedure.
after restart, it will start only on TWRP. what can I do??
Thanks in advance
mminfor

[Solved] Any Possible way to have Magisk and any kind of data encryption in S7?

Hi,
I been searching for a way to encrypt the data partition with magisk and i didn't succeded at all. No matter if flash magisk in an already encrypted system (it says "using cache walkaround" but it gets stuck in the glowing samsung boot logo) or if i try to encrypt the terminal after having a magisk working system. I even tried to mark in magisk "Keep Forced Encryption" in MagiskManager with no success. It makes the system hang again in the boot secuence after reflashing magisk and rebooting.
I just want root in the stock firmware to be able to debloat and use titanium and a couple of apps.
Any way to have encrypted data and root in nougat?
Yes.
There are two requirements to support rooted stock firmware and encryption:
- You MUST use the stock kernel binary. Custom kernel binaries are blocked by TIMA, which handles encryption.
- You need to change "ro.config.tima" in the system build.prop to 0. This doesn't entirely disable TIMA, but seems to relax the encryption requirements a bit(less salting?) which will allow a modified ramdisk to work properly. It's slightly less secure, but still more secure than going unencrypted
Notes: You will need to wipe /data initially after making the build.prop change. You'll need to disable dm-verity after modifying /system. If you installed a custom kernel before you should reflash the entire firmware as the kernel installer likely deleted the TIMA trustlet binary. Some success was had before with getting custom kernels past TIMA by killing the TIMA service soon after boot, but this had the tendency to brick the data partition. Perhaps in future...
Edit: attached a flashable zip to make the build.prop change from TWRP
CurtisMJ said:
Yes.
There are two requirements to support rooted stock firmware and encryption:
- You MUST use the stock kernel binary. Custom kernel binaries are blocked by TIMA, which handles encryption.
- You need to change "ro.config.tima" in the system build.prop to 0. This doesn't entirely disable TIMA, but seems to relax the encryption requirements a bit(less salting?) which will allow a modified ramdisk to work properly. It's slightly less secure, but still more secure than going unencrypted
Notes: You will need to wipe /data initially after making the build.prop change. You'll need to disable dm-verity after modifying /system. If you installed a custom kernel before you should reflash the entire firmware as the kernel installer likely deleted the TIMA trustlet binary. Some success was had before with getting custom kernels past TIMA by killing the TIMA service soon after boot, but this had the tendency to brick the data partition. Perhaps in future...
Edit: attached a flashable zip to make the build.prop change from TWRP
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Hey , thanks a lot for the info and the file . I learned more from it than 2 days on the internet struggling with this "issue"!
Actually I already tried another way and it worked!
I'll try to explain for the record.
I just installed TWRM and formated /data (not wiping. cause you have to write a file there afterwards) and from there I opened the terminal of TWRM and created /data/.magisk (as in magisk FAQ is explained) with KEEPFORCEENCRYPT=true in it . Then installed a rom (ambasadii's one with magisk 13.6 root ) and... that's it. it worked.
Afterwards i did a lot of automatic tasks of secure network daily backups since when you're encrypted it's kind of easy to f^ckup the system and lose everything and now I'm happy.
Probably i was lucky since the kernel probably is the stock one as you said in this ROM.
I still have to try more stuff to be sure everything is working and the data is safe (safe enough at least)
one question:
do you think it would work if i activate dm-verity or this firmware and or magisk modify the ramdisk (so it wont.) ?
forocarlos said:
Probably i was lucky since the kernel probably is the stock one as you said in this ROM.
I still have to try more stuff to be sure everything is working and the data is safe (safe enough at least)
one question:
do you think it would work if i activate dm-verity or this firmware and or magisk modify the ramdisk (so it wont.) ?
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dm-verity likely won't work on a custom ROM(unless the ROM maker specifically re-signed it, but that's unlikely and bloody difficult). Making any changes to /system (including the build.prop tweak I mentioned!) will necessitate disabling it and there are a bunch of changes in custom Roms. Ambasadii's nougat ROM does indeed make use of the stock kernel and most likely has the TIMA prop already toggled. So an ideal setup I think. The data should be pretty solid provided the TIMA trustlet never goes missing(encryption keys basically self-destruct, which bricks the partition )
EDIT: You also might want to check in TWRP if the data was genuinely encrypted. Android generally won't complain if it isn't. If TWRP can mount it it isn't encrypted.
EDIT: You also might want to check in TWRP if the data was genuinely encrypted. Android generally won't complain if it isn't. If TWRP can mount it it isn't encrypted.
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checked.
/data unmountable.
So wrapping things up:
- Magisk root
- CTC passed
- Encryption
- Custom Rom
- Lastest Nougat
:good::good::good::good::good:
the only thing left is figuring out how to update the rom without losing data or everything actually.
forocarlos said:
checked.
/data unmountable.
So wrapping things up:
- Magisk root
- CTC passed
- Encryption
- Custom Rom
- Lastest Nougat
:good::good::good::good::good:
the only thing left is figuring out how to update the rom without losing data or everything actually.
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Hey, have you figured out a way of updating without losing data?
charliebigpot said:
Hey, have you figured out a way of updating without losing data?
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Little late sorry, but if you keep the TIMA prop disabled you can flash the full firmware with HOME_CSC and it will keep the data. Just reflash twrp after it does the update(needs full reboot into stock recovery first to finish update) and flash the TIMA zip in this thread with a root zip.
Step-by-Step-Guide to a S7 with Nougat+Root+Magisk+Encryption
Hi there,
I am glad that there is a way to use Nougat, Root and Magisk on an encrypted S7. For the last months I have tried every so-called-solution (TWRP, CF-AutoRoot, reflash Stock boot.img, Helios' Stock kernel) but always ended up in bootloops or an unencrypted device.
Can someone provide me with a step-by-step-guide how to achieve a rooted-magisked-encrypted S7 running Nougat?f I am now running unrooted stock 7.0 with VIA CSC, Build G930FXXU1DQH9.
Thanks in advance!
A step by step for this would be great.
i tried several variations of the proposed methods and did not succeed in any way, please clarify
i tried these variations, and many many more:
flash stock
reboot
flash twrp
wipe system
format data
terminal: KEEPFORCEENCRYPT=true >> /data/.magisk
flash ambassadi rom, dirty flash, magisk root, wipe cache
reboot
set fingerprint & password + fast encrypt
bootloop
format data
wipe sys caches
terminal: KEEPFORCEENCRYPT=true >> /data/.magisk
flash ambassadi rom, clean, magisk root, wipe cache
reboot
set fingerprint & password
reboot
encrypt
bootloop
flash stock
reboot
set fingerprint&pw
reboot
flash twrp
tima
format data
magisk
no-veri opt enc
reboot
set up fingerprint + pw
reboot
encrypt
unsucessful but bootable
The most sucess i had with the stock rom, though i dont remember how exactly. I didnt take my password, which i suspect to be a verification error since the password was the right one
On the batman rom the ui hanged itself on first encrypted startup.
On ambassadi rom i got into bootloop every time.
Did i miss something??
Regarding stock rooted encryption there are some notes, in addition to the requirements in my post above(stock kernel etc):
- Samsung's encryption never handles post setup encryption that well. At least from my experience. You need to be encrypted from the get-go. This implies re-wiping data the moment you're finished flashing the custom ROM as TIMA won't encrypt unless the partition is blank(which it won't be with the leftover magisk config file).
- The TIMA prop must be changed before first boot. Data encrypted with prop in either state is incompatible with data encrypted during the other state. State "1" bootloops on rooting. State "0" allows it.
So for stock the step-by-step would be:
- Flash full stock and use CSC(NOT HOME_CSC), let it reboot to the initial setup screen. This is important to apply the CSC settings from the firmware package, which if not done will result in an unusable secure keyboard and cause various other issues.
- Flash TWRP
- Flash the TIMA prop zip in the post above
- Flash a verity disable zip which DOESN'T disable Force Encryption. For convenience I have attached a modified version which doesn't.
- Format /data
- Reboot into setup and run through the wizard.
- Reboot back to TWRP and flash a root solution like Magisk. Don't worry about force encryption now as the data partition should be encrypted already by this stage. Magisk should revert to the /cache workaround.
To update:
- Flash the latest full stock firmware package but this time use HOME_CSC
- Let it reboot into stock recovery and do the upgrade process.
- It should end up on the secure Startup page asking for your password. No password will work at this point because your data was encrypted in TIMA state "0".
- Reboot to download mode and flash TWRP.
- Reboot to TWRP
- Flash the TIMA prop and verity zips.
- Reboot into to Android (password should work now)
- Let it finish the upgrade.
- Reboot to TWRP and flash your root solution.
These are the basic processes which worked for me.
CurtisMJ said:
Regarding stock rooted encryption there are some notes, in addition to the requirements in my post above(stock kernel etc):
- Samsung's encryption never handles post setup encryption that well. At least from my experience. You need to be encrypted from the get-go. This implies re-wiping data the moment you're finished flashing the custom ROM as TIMA won't encrypt unless the partition is blank(which it won't be with the leftover magisk config file).
- The TIMA prop must be changed before first boot. Data encrypted with prop in either state is incompatible with data encrypted during the other state. State "1" bootloops on rooting. State "0" allows it.
So for stock the step-by-step would be:
- Flash full stock and use CSC(NOT HOME_CSC), let it reboot to the initial setup screen. This is important to apply the CSC settings from the firmware package, which if not done will result in an unusable secure keyboard and cause various other issues.
- Flash TWRP
- Flash the TIMA prop zip in the post above
- Flash a verity disable zip which DOESN'T disable Force Encryption. For convenience I have attached a modified version which doesn't.
- Format /data
- Reboot into setup and run through the wizard.
- Reboot back to TWRP and flash a root solution like Magisk. Don't worry about force encryption now as the data partition should be encrypted already by this stage. Magisk should revert to the /cache workaround.
These are the basic processes which worked for me.
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when first reboot into TWRP wich option should get? "keep read only" or "allow modifications"?
if I select "allow mods" when I try to flash TIMA.prop file I get an error about mount\data
is it necesary to format data before?
thanks
xbizkuit said:
when first reboot into TWRP wich option should get? "keep read only" or "allow modifications"?
if I select "allow mods" when I try to flash TIMA.prop file I get an error about mount\data
is it necesary to format data before?
thanks
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Actually the TIMA prop zip doesnt even need data. Not sure why I made it try to mount, but any error about mounting can probably be ignored. It modifies /system so you should swipe to allow.
CurtisMJ said:
Actually the TIMA prop zip doesnt even need data. Not sure why I made it try to mount, but any error about mounting can probably be ignored. It modifies /system so you should swipe to allow.
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First of all, thanks for your reply and for your small guide
What I did was flash lastest full stock official rom from sammobile with odin and let it reboot to the initial setup screen
Reboot to download mode and then I flashed TWRP also with odin and reboot manually to recovery
When first time entered into recovery just selected "allow modifications"
After I flashed the TIMA prop zip and verity disable zip modified version
In both cases, I received error messages about mount/data on the screen but the installation seems to be complete
Finally format/data, reboot and complete the wizard and the installation
The last step, reboot again into recovery and flash magisk v14
At the end of this procedure, all seems ok, magisk is running, safetynet test is OK, superuser is OK and root apps with no problem
Also a couple of mods flashed with recovery (zero camera mod and sound mod by zubi) gave me error messages about format/data but both of them were done
So, the question is how can I check now if my phone encryption is OK and working ??
The only thing seems not work is the OTA firmware updates, it doesnt work, error message about modified phone
I tried to hide root with magisk for the apps in relation with the ota updates but no work for me
Is there any solution for that??
Thanks for all and very appreciated for your help
And sorry for my english hehe
xbizkuit said:
First of all, thanks for your reply and for your small guide
What I did was flash lastest full stock official rom from sammobile with odin and let it reboot to the initial setup screen
Reboot to download mode and then I flashed TWRP also with odin and reboot manually to recovery
When first time entered into recovery just selected "allow modifications"
After I flashed the TIMA prop zip and verity disable zip modified version
In both cases, I received error messages about mount/data on the screen but the installation seems to be complete
Finally format/data, reboot and complete the wizard and the installation
The last step, reboot again into recovery and flash magisk v14
At the end of this procedure, all seems ok, magisk is running, safetynet test is OK, superuser is OK and root apps with no problem
Also a couple of mods flashed with recovery (zero camera mod and sound mod by zubi) gave me error messages about format/data but both of them were done
So, the question is how can I check now if my phone encryption is OK and working ??
The only thing seems not work is the OTA firmware updates, it doesnt work, error message about modified phone
I tried to hide root with magisk for the apps in relation with the ota updates but no work for me
Is there any solution for that??
Thanks for all and very appreciated for your help
And sorry for my english hehe
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If the recovery is giving errors about /data mount then the phone is encrypted. TWRP simply cannot work with Samsung encryption at all at the moment. Also: If there is no "Encrypt" option for the internal storage in the Security section of the settings app, then the device is encrypted(There may still be one for the external SD). There's no way I know of to fool OTA into working, I've always just fully flashed the latest firmware. Samsung firmware is really easy to get so I've never really looked into using OTAs to update. They'd probably fail horribly anyway due to the modified system in which case the OTA tool is probably correct to block the update. (Newer Android standard requires updates to be done via raw block writes so dm-verity remains intact. Could lead to corruption if done wrong...)
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If the recovery is giving errors about /data mount then the phone is encrypted. TWRP simply cannot work with Samsung encryption at all at the moment. Also: If there is no "Encrypt" option for the internal storage in the Security section of the settings app, then the device is encrypted(There may still be one for the external SD). There's no way I know of to fool OTA into working, I've always just fully flashed the latest firmware. Samsung firmware is really easy to get so I've never really looked into using OTAs to update. They'd probably fail horribly anyway due to the modified system in which case the OTA tool is probably correct to block the update. (Newer Android standard requires updates to be done via raw block writes so dm-verity remains intact. Could lead to corruption if done wrong...)
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OK so it seems my phone is finally encrypted and rooted!!!
anyway, I forgot about OTAs and I´ll continue installing updates manually,
so can I flash the full firmware with HOME_CSC without losing the data?
Only reflash TWRP after the update and flash the TIMA prop zip ???
Thank you very much for your help!!!
Thank you CurtisMJ! It finally works!
xbizkuit said:
OK so it seems my phone is finally encrypted and rooted!!!
anyway, I forgot about OTAs and I´ll continue installing updates manually,
so can I flash the full firmware with HOME_CSC without losing the data?
Only reflash TWRP after the update and flash the TIMA prop zip ???
Thank you very much for your help!!!
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Whoops. Didn't see those were questions. Yes, full flash with HOME_CSC will keep data intact. The TIMA prop will need to be in state "0" to decrypt, so yes again, reflash TWRP and the TIMA and verity zips and you should be good. Just make sure to have "Auto Reboot" checked in Odin. It will do some stuff in stock recovery first (including a screen with "Erasing..." Don't worry! It's just cleaning up the working files in /cache ).
CurtisMJ said:
Whoops. Didn't see those were questions. Yes, full flash with HOME_CSC will keep data intact. The TIMA prop will need to be in state "0" to decrypt, so yes again, reflash TWRP and the TIMA and verity zips and you should be good. Just make sure to have "Auto Reboot" checked in Odin. It will do some stuff in stock recovery first (including a screen with "Erasing..." Don't worry! It's just cleaning up the working files in /cache ).
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Thanks again mate!!!!!!
WyRM
Hello Guys
Do you think it would work also on Note8 ?
Im stuck on step when i flash 2 files via TWRP, it shows erros with cant mount Data because it is already encrypted somehow, it wouldnt be issue as you said as it does to system.
But when i finish the installation of the Firmware and came back to TWRP for flashing Root solution it is encrypted and cantbe flashed.
Any idea?
WyRmiE said:
Hello Guys
Do you think it would work also on Note8 ?
Im stuck on step when i flash 2 files via TWRP, it shows erros with cant mount Data because it is already encrypted somehow, it wouldnt be issue as you said as it does to system.
But when i finish the installation of the Firmware and came back to TWRP for flashing Root solution it is encrypted and cantbe flashed.
Any idea?
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That sounds about right actually. The data is supposed to be already encrypted by the time you flash root. TWRP on the S7 and it appears any recent Samsung device cannot decrypt the stock ROMs encryption. The root solution should revert to using the cache workaround. Both Magisk and SuperSU support this setup. Just flash and ignore the /data mount errors.

decrypt /data

move fstab using official recovery ( adbpull /vendor/etc/fstab.kirin970 and fstab.kirin970.data - remove "avb" and encryption from userdata, replace the encryption line on data with 'encryptable')
format /data in unofficial recovery
install magisk in official recovery
for some reason it only works in that order, if you try and do it all in official or unofficial recovery it doesnt work and magisk recognizes encryption on data.
after each step reboot bootloader and flash respective recovery, then fastboot reboot unplug and hold power and vol up to go straight into recovery and continue, if you boot you have to start over)
when installing magisk zip you should see that it doesnt say keep force encrypt.
and if you go in settings you have the option to encrypt.
virtyx said:
move fstab using official recovery ( adbpull /vendor/etc/fstab.kirin970 and fstab.kirin970.data - remove "avb" and encryption from userdata, replace the encryption line on data with 'encryptable')
format /data in unofficial recovery
install magisk in official recovery
for some reason it only works in that order, if you try and do it all in official or unofficial recovery it doesnt work and magisk recognizes encryption on data.
after each step reboot bootloader and flash respective recovery, then fastboot reboot unplug and hold power and vol up to go straight into recovery and continue, if you boot you have to start over)
when installing magisk zip you should see that it doesnt say keep force encrypt.
and if you go in settings you have the option to encrypt.
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Hi there
I´m struggling to get lineage 15.1 to install without google framework errors
You mention offical and unofficial recovery. I guess you are talking about twrp
when you say move fstab do you mean remove?
Could this encryption be my problem with lineage and gapps not installing as it should?
buenso80 said:
Hi there
I´m struggling to get lineage 15.1 to install without google framework errors
You mention offical and unofficial recovery. I guess you are talking about twrp
when you say move fstab do you mean remove?
Could this encryption be my problem with lineage and gapps not installing as it should?
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After you install lineage format /data that should work
Totally irrelevant to OP
If i hadn't tried that i wouldn't ask here.
Not TOTALLY irrelevant, as my question is about the official and unofficial twrp having trouble mounting and wiping before flashing rom..
Please stop trolling
virtyx said:
move fstab using official recovery ( adbpull /vendor/etc/fstab.kirin970 and fstab.kirin970.data - remove "avb" and encryption from userdata, replace the encryption line on data with 'encryptable')
format /data in unofficial recovery
install magisk in official recovery
for some reason it only works in that order, if you try and do it all in official or unofficial recovery it doesnt work and magisk recognizes encryption on data.
after each step reboot bootloader and flash respective recovery, then fastboot reboot unplug and hold power and vol up to go straight into recovery and continue, if you boot you have to start over)
when installing magisk zip you should see that it doesnt say keep force encrypt.
and if you go in settings you have the option to encrypt.
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If you format data, isn't the device going to be empty?
Only time I've done this before I had to copy a ROM via MTP in recovery and then flash with no Verity.
So forgive me if I'm wrong but if I format data, won't I end up with no operating system?
dladz said:
If you format data, isn't the device going to be empty? J
Only time I've done this before I had to copy a ROM via MTP in recovery and then flash with no Verity.
So forgive me if I'm wrong but if I format data, won't I end up with no operating system?
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/system is where the system lives
/data is userdata and applications
Noting wrong with formatting, you will lose all apps and data though
virtyx said:
/system is where the system lives
/data is userdata and applications
Noting wrong with formatting, you will lose all apps and data though
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Legend, thanks for clearing that up.
:good:
I know off topic, but out of interest with the p20 pro, if you did find yourself with no OS how would you get back to a functional phone?
There's no custom ROMs to flash, just never been in this situation before.
Hypothetically
dladz said:
Legend, thanks for clearing that up.
:good:
I know off topic, but out of interest with the p20 pro, if you did find yourself with no OS how would you get back to a functional phone?
There's no custom ROMs to flash, just never been in this situation before.
Hypothetically
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You can use hurupdater and download the firmware from firmwarefinder on your of
Happened a lot of times for me
Just as a headsup, you dont need to decrypt anything when you just wanna do some changes once and are proper admin level on your desktop machine, ive moved a whatsapp message history from previous phone (also taken from protected space there) to P20P just by attaching it to pc in file transfer mode and then adding myself as full control user in the security tabs of the several system folder properties i went in to, worked like a charm.
The point im trying to make: Android and Windows finally understand each others permission systems (not sure since how long as ive been away from android for a few years) so you can just attach it and use Windows perm system to give yourself access where needed, lots easier & faster then making a bunch of changes to your phone in effect disabling encryption, something you in most cases dont really want to do permanently anyway, so this is a nice workaround that doesn't touch your phone's encryption settings but still lets you mess about with system files.
Just my 2 cents.
virtyx said:
move fstab using official recovery ( adbpull /vendor/etc/fstab.kirin970 and fstab.kirin970.data - remove "avb" and encryption from userdata, replace the encryption line on data with 'encryptable')
format /data in unofficial recovery
install magisk in official recovery
for some reason it only works in that order, if you try and do it all in official or unofficial recovery it doesnt work and magisk recognizes encryption on data.
after each step reboot bootloader and flash respective recovery, then fastboot reboot unplug and hold power and vol up to go straight into recovery and continue, if you boot you have to start over)
when installing magisk zip you should see that it doesnt say keep force encrypt.
and if you go in settings you have the option to encrypt.
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I did everything step by step, the encryption is gone and yet I still get that stupid permission denied error when I try to do a backup in TWRP. So. F*cking. Annoying.
Update: when I press the "Install" button in TWRP, it shows giberish, but if I go to Advanced>File Manager everything has it's proper name. WTF?!
Hmmm, If I don't tick "Vendor" in the backup, I get this error:
Can not create 'data/media/0/2021-01-20--07-26-51' folder (No such file or directory).
Failed to make backup folder.
Update on update: oof, now everything that's in the internal storage is gibberish, even in the OS.

How to update OOS 5.1.6, Install official TWRP and magisk - tested working!

Hi guys,
Here is my complete foolproof guide on how to update your system. Please note that there may be other maybe easier ways that cut-out some steps but this worked for me. It is intended for Noobies so I apologise to more advanced users if it seems tedious and long-winded. But that's how Noobies like it with everything explained in detail.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have previously used parallel apps then before doing any of this process you must delete user 999 from the system, otherwise you backups will not work!!!
From a terminal window (I use terminal emulator from play store ) type su and enter. Now type the command pm remove-user 999 and enter. Now you shouldn't have to worry about parallel apps messing up your backups.
Thanks to @dgunn for this :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...estore-999-t3801632/post76760812#post76760812
Also, please note that I have NEVER previously installed an un-official twrp on my device (wanted to wait for official ), however, I was unlocked, and rooted with magisk v16.0 and on stock oos 5.1.5 before beginning this upgrade process.
If you already have an un-official twrp installed, then I cannot guarantee that this guide will work for you. It might, it might not
Disclaimer: This is a guide for helping others. It is your choice to follow it and I take no responsibility for any problems you encounter as a result of following this guide. You do it at your own risk
Ok, lets get started......................
Actually, before we do let's get one thing clear that is confusing a lot of people regarding fastboot and twrp. There are 2 ways of putting twrp recovery onto your phone. A temporary way (disappears after rebooting and goes back to stock recovery) and a permanent way (the best way that stays put - what we all want right?). This guide assumes that you don't currently have twrp on your phone.
In order to put a permanent official twrp on your phone, first we have to boot (NOT flash!) into a temporary version of twrp. The fastboot command for this is "fastboot boot path_to_temporary_twrp.img" (without the quotes of course )
The difference between temporary twrp and permanent twrp is in whether we either fastboot boot or fastboot flash.
Ok, let's begin
First of all, as a precaution, disable all security on your device like pin, pattern, password, fingerprint. Make sure that when you wake your phone it goes straight to the homescreen without any prompts for pins etc etc. May not be needed but it's what I did
1. Download the following files to the following locations....
a. Official oxygen OS 5.1.6 zip file (full zip) > to root of sdcard .
b. Official twrp installer ZIP file > to root of sdcard. (This is our permanent twrp file)
c. Magisk root zip file (I used v 16.0 but v16.4 zip file should be okay too) > to root of sdcard.
d. Official twrp installer IMG file > to your PC in the same folder as your fastboot files. (This is our temporary twrp file)
These files are available for download in other threads on XDA just search for them.
Once that is done proceed as follows.....
2. Go to settings>system updates and click the gear icon in the top right and choose "local upgrade" and then select the Oxygen 5.1.6 zip file from your sdcard. The system will now begin to update itself. Once finished it will prompt you to reboot, do this, and the system will boot back up into Oxygen OS 5.1.6 :good:
3. Now, long press your power button and select reboot and select bootloader option and your phone will reboot into bootloader (fastboot) mode.
4. On your PC go to your fastboot folder and open a command prompt in that folder (don't forget you previously put the temporary twrp image file in here)
5. Now plug your phone into the PC
6. At the command prompt enter following command fastboot devices
and your phone should show up as connected and recognised.
7. We are now going to boot the phone into the temporary twrp. Type the following command fastboot boot <name of temporary twrp file (from your fastboot folder)>.img
8. Your phone will now boot into the temporary twrp recovery and from here we can now flash the permanent version of twrp that we previously put on our sdcard.
9. On your phone, select Install, then find the twrp zip file on the root of your sdcard, select it and swipe to flash.
10. Once this has flashed successfully, we now need to reboot into this new permanent recovery. DO NOT REBOOT TO SYSTEM AT THIS POINT! Now, select "Reboot" option and select "Recovery". Your phone will now reboot into the new permanent twrp. You can now forget about the other temporary twrp from earlier
11. Once the phone goes back into recovery select Install option and find the Magisk root zip file on your sdcard and select it. Now swipe to flash it. After successfully flashing Magisk, you are now ready to enjoy the fruits of your labours
Go back to the twrp homepage and select Reboot>system.
The system will now boot normally and if you have followed these steps to a Tee you will be on OOS 5.1.6 and rooted!
I have also done a successful twrp backup without any error messages. Your previous data will be untouched and you can now set-up your security again.
One final thing to note - because the boot and recovery partitions are now combined, this means that everytime you flash something to your boot partition, your new permanent twrp recovery will be lost and you will have to re-install twrp again from scratch initially through fastboot.
Enjoy
carlos67 said:
From a terminal window (I use terminal emulator from play store ) type su and enter. Now type the command pm remove_user 999 and enter. Now you shouldn't have to worry about parallel apps messing up your backups.
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I bet the terminal command should be:
pm remove-user 999
I've made almost the same without problem
After many years of being actively involved in unlocking, flashing, and tinkering. I feel I'm starting from scratch. This quick guide is exactly what I've been waiting for as I'm in the same situation with being simply unlocked and rooted lol. I'll be replicating these steps shortly ?.
Only thing I'm wondering, once everything is done and running... If I flash a rom with the official "permanent" twrp, it's gone gone? Let's just say, renovate ice ROM?
Maybe it's the 16 hour day I worked and lack of sleep... But having it replaced upon a single rom flash and carrying the name "permanent" seems like 2 opposing ideas lol
Kiddman said:
I bet the terminal command should be:
pm remove-user 999
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Yes, well spotted and corrected :good:
InflatedTitan said:
After many years of being actively involved in unlocking, flashing, and tinkering. I feel I'm starting from scratch. This quick guide is exactly what I've been waiting for as I'm in the same situation with being simply unlocked and rooted lol. I'll be replicating these steps shortly ?.
Only thing I'm wondering, once everything is done and running... If I flash a rom with the official "permanent" twrp, it's gone gone? Let's just say, renovate ice ROM?
Maybe it's the 16 hour day I worked and lack of sleep... But having it replaced upon a single rom flash and carrying the name "permanent" seems like 2 opposing ideas lol
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If you were to flash a full OTA official update then yes, your "permanent" twrp will be gone because the boot partition gets flashed to stock and you'd need to re-install twrp starting in fastboot. However, for custom rom flashes, it depends if their is a kernel bundled in with the rom. If not then twrp should remain, if yes then as with official update, re-install twrp.
It's more normal for a custom rom to simply overwrite system partition without touching boot partition and twrp, but, sometimes custom rom's like Renovate come bundled with a kernel (TBalden's) and wipe out twrp.
If I'm wrong on this I stand to be corrected.
Kiddman said:
I bet the terminal command should be:
pm remove-user 999
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Yes you are correct because this was my finding and thank you OP for not giving credit
My findings of the 255 error (999)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/255-error-twrp-backup-restore-999-t3801632
dgunn said:
Yes you are correct because this was my finding and thank you OP for not giving credit
My findings of the 255 error (999)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/255-error-twrp-backup-restore-999-t3801632
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My apologies, an oversight, corrected
carlos67 said:
My apologies, an oversight, corrected
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Thank you sir. And great write up btw
Something to note is the Renovate ICE 1.0 magisk module messed with the text in settings on OOS 5.1.6. It went back to normal when I disabled that module.
I thought it was the VoEnabler module initially but I wasnt correct.
I put the zip in the root folder (Not the actual folder named root) but the local upgrade isn't showing anything in there.
I'm on 5.1.5 rooted with Magisk 16.0 and have 5.7 magisk manager installed along with xposed and gravity box.
Any idea why my local upgrade isn't detecting the upgrade zip? I downloaded it from Funk Wizards post. I got clicked the "official" link for OOS 5.1.6
I have a custom kernel and magisk installed, can I still follow this guide?
surface13 said:
I put the zip in the root folder (Not the actual folder named root) but the local upgrade isn't showing anything in there.
I'm on 5.1.5 rooted with Magisk 16.0 and have 5.7 magisk manager installed along with xposed and gravity box.
Any idea why my local upgrade isn't detecting the upgrade zip? I downloaded it from Funk Wizards post. I got clicked the "official" link for OOS 5.1.6
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Figured it out, it was because the ro.product.device=OnePlus 6 instead of OnePlus6 in the build.prop file.
I had originally changed it to sailfish to see if I can get Daydream working. When I changed it back I accidentally added a space =/
Anyone done this on a phone with unofficial TWRP to start out yet?
Lownita said:
I have a custom kernel and magisk installed, can I still follow this guide?
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Yes you can.
Considering that many of us have been rooted with patched boot image and no custom recovery, this guide is very well written.
Simple Guide is Already available | No Root | No Rom
youtube.com/watch?v=a7rh4NpYD7E
I followed the above youtube guide . Very simple .
Steps :
Install VPN app like Surf Easy Android VPN
Change Region to Canada or Germany
Again try to update the Oxygen OS
It will show in update available .
"
2. Go to settings>system updates and click the gear icon in the top right and choose "local upgrade" and then select the Oxygen 5.1.6 zip file from your sdcard. The system will now begin to update itself. Once finished it will prompt you to reboot, do this, and the system will boot back up into Oxygen OS 5.1.6
"
After that I got constant reboot with the message " System UI has stopped"
x111 said:
"
2. Go to settings>system updates and click the gear icon in the top right and choose "local upgrade" and then select the Oxygen 5.1.6 zip file from your sdcard. The system will now begin to update itself. Once finished it will prompt you to reboot, do this, and the system will boot back up into Oxygen OS 5.1.6
"
After that I got constant reboot with the message " System UI has stopped"
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Could be a corrupt download file. I suggest you do the following.....
Re-download the file and check it's good using an MD5 checker app/tool. Then, boot your phone into bootloader (fastboot) mode by powering off first and then pressing and holding the vol up button.
Then follow steps 4-to-10 in my guide for installing (1st) temporary twrp and then (2nd) permanent twrp. Once you have permanent twrp and are booted into it you should then copy the "new" download zip for the OTA that you md5 checked from your PC onto the root of your sdcard and install it by flashing the zip file in twrp. Now you should reboot to system which will change the active slot to the updated OOS you just flashed and then if you want boot back into recovery to flash a custom kernel (if you so wish) and Magisk root zip (again if you so wish).
carlos67 said:
Could be a corrupt download file. I suggest you do the following.....
Re-download the file and check it's good using an MD5 checker app/tool. Then, boot your phone into bootloader (fastboot) mode by powering off first and then pressing and holding the vol up button.
Then follow steps 4-to-10 in my guide for installing (1st) temporary twrp and then (2nd) permanent twrp. Once you have permanent twrp and are booted into it you should then copy the "new" download zip for the OTA that you md5 checked from your PC onto the root of your sdcard and install it by flashing the zip file in twrp. Now you should reboot to system which will change the active slot to the updated OOS you just flashed and then if you want boot back into recovery to flash a custom kernel (if you so wish) and Magisk root zip (again if you so wish).
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Thanks for response.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76773727&postcount=153
Followed the procedure: Installed EX Kernel as well. Now I'm getting a popup message after every reboot: There's an internal problem with your device. Contact your manufacturer for details.
No issues as such but I'm getting this message everytime I reboot. Any suggestions?

Guide: How to decrypt data in TWRP for Le Pro 3 AI

As you all know we have been searching for ways to root the Le Pro 3AI but failed. There are even 2 twrp but you can't really do much with them. TWRP 3.1 did not even start for me but 3.0.3 worked but what's the real problem? You can't mount /data and also i found another partition named /custom. It always fails to mount and there is no way to format it.
When you enter TWRP it ask for a password to decrypt. Simply click cancel and go to wipe, advanced wipe and check the data partition. Select repair file system and change it to ext2 and then back to ext4. Reboot to twrp again I don't think this is necessary but better take precautions. Now go to mount and select data you will see that you can actually mount it(~24000mb) .
You can also enable MTP to copy files to your phone in recovery such as .zips. I hope this helps you in way. I hope the devs find a way to make it possible to flash custom ROMs for this phone without any message appearing during boot and that there is no problem with imei. Thanks for reading and don't give up with this phone else it will be money down the drain. If I helped press the thanks button.
how did you install the TWRP?
im a noob in this
okay! so after attempting to install TWRP my phone bricked haha
i had to flash again the rom. geez!
i better not attempt again.
twrp isn't really a problem. it works for the most part, just cant be perma flashed, only booted. you can still flash zips via sideload as it is though, so that was never a *huge issue*. thing is, modifying system partition on official builds (25, 28) will cause security lockup. kernel needs to be patched, and prolly bootloader for this to be bypassed, and it seems its not easy. consequently root will fail too. on 27 though, you can easily boot twrp and flash a custom zip (except root), so there is nothing preventing you from removing bloat. even xposed works. you can even flash 27 kernel on both 25/28 and clean them too using same flashable zips. as far as custom rom goes, yeah, no, mtk device. prolly not gonna happen. be happy if you get root eventually.
sikica133 said:
twrp isn't really a problem. it works for the most part, just cant be perma flashed, only booted. you can still flash zips via sideload as it is though, so that was never a *huge issue*. thing is, modifying system partition on official builds (25, 28) will cause security lockup. kernel needs to be patched, and prolly bootloader for this to be bypassed, and it seems its not easy. consequently root will fail too. on 27 though, you can easily boot twrp and flash a custom zip (except root), so there is nothing preventing you from removing bloat. even xposed works. you can even flash 27 kernel on both 25/28 and clean them too using same flashable zips. as far as custom rom goes, yeah, no, mtk device. prolly not gonna happen. be happy if you get root eventually.
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can you tell me the procedure on installing twrp?
i really wanted to enable multi window via adb when on recovery mode.
thanks
sikica133 said:
twrp isn't really a problem. it works for the most part, just cant be perma flashed, only booted.
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I could flash only 3.0.3 . 3.1 never worked for me. Can't even boot.
i never said it could be flashed. it could be booted into. there are plenty of guides around how to boot recovery using fastboot (google fastboot boot recovery.img). once there, you can simply use adb sideload, or integrated file manager to clean system apps and reboot back into os. if you are using 25/28 u'll need to play a bit more to get everything up and running (imei issues), on 27S (multilanguage rom) this is pretty straightforward and no fixing is required
adb devices and uninstall system app
adb devices and uninstall system app
minimal_adb_fastboot_1.4.3_portable --- download androidfilehostcom/?fid=457095661767103465
cmd-here.exe
adb devices
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 [apk name]
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com.letv.android.carservice
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com.letv.app.appstore
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com.letv.bugpostbox
com.letv.lesophoneclient
com.letv.letvshop
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com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou.leshi
com.tencent.android.location
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com.autonavi.minimap
com.tencent.reading
com.le.share.pro3ai
com.letv.games
com.android.calendar
com.android.noisefield
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Monster 00 said:
As you all know we have been searching for ways to root the Le Pro 3AI but failed. There are even 2 twrp but you can't really do much with them. TWRP 3.1 did not even start for me but 3.0.3 worked but what's the real problem? You can't mount /data and also i found another partition named /custom. It always fails to mount and there is no way to format it.
When you enter TWRP it ask for a password to decrypt. Simply click cancel and go to wipe, advanced wipe and check the data partition. Select repair file system and change it to ext2 and then back to ext4. Reboot to twrp again I don't think this is necessary but better take precautions. Now go to mount and select data you will see that you can actually mount it(~24000mb) .
You can also enable MTP to copy files to your phone in recovery such as .zips. I hope this helps you in way. I hope the devs find a way to make it possible to flash custom ROMs for this phone without any message appearing during boot and that there is no problem with imei. Thanks for reading and don't give up with this phone else it will be money down the drain. If I helped press the thanks button.
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can you help me enable multi window?
It says that I need to mount system first at the recovery.
Please help me. Thanks a lot.

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