Hi,
I was using the recovery to flash a custom rom, but I have done something bad :/
I have clicked on Factory reset. Immedialty I stopped that by the power button, but it was too late. I have lost all my photos and stuff on my One S.
Do you know if yes or no I have a mean to keep it back?
:'(
If you've lost them their's not much you can do. Hard way to learn ALWAYS make a backup.
Why did you not backup photos to Dropbox or PC. Or use HTC manager?
We've all learned the lesson, backup.
I make backup before I start messing around with my devices.
None more so when I'm going to flash new rom etc.
No sync photos too Google+ either?
First thing to do is don't use sdcard which likely means leave phone alone atm.
Guess you could try some tools like testdisk or foremost, can be installed on Linux and are included on some "forensics"-type live-CD's. Here is a guide: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-recover-lost-partitions-and-hard-disk-data-guide/
So i was flashing a rom today and i mistakenly formatted my SD card in TWRP recovery, now my question is if i can restore back my data like my titanium backup and photos?
I havn't yet booted any rom, just booted into my bootloader from the recovery
You hosed. I don't know any way to recover the data. Chalk it up to a learning experience.
Definitely not a good thing... I've had limited success with a couple of apps in the Play Store that MIGHT help.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hexamob.hexamobrecoverypro&hl=en
and
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.defianttech.diskdiggerpro&hl=en
^ There are free versions of these too, but limited. Might use to scan and if successful, buy?
There are some Windows apps that might be able to help as well like:
http://download.cnet.com/SD-Card-Files-Recovery-Pro/3000-2094_4-75934523.html (free to scan / expensive to buy - depends on how important the info is...?)
and
http://www.easeus.com/data-recovery...re/android-sd-card-data-recovery-freeware.htm (freeware, but I think you might have to purchase something if you restore a lot of data..?)
and there are others, so I dunno if any will work for you, but there is still SOME hope...
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Definitely not a good thing........ still SOME hope...
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is there any way i can restore Data from TWRP recovery or fastboot mode cus i am scared if i boot any rom i'll loose all data :crying:
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is there any way i can restore Data from TWRP recovery or fastboot mode cus i am scared if i boot any rom i'll loose all data :crying:
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Not that I can think of... You'll have access to adb and fastboot, but neither of those protocols would be helpful for your issue. It really shouldn't be any worse if you boot at this stage. Now, if you were to start adding a bunch of stuff back to storage once you boot, then your chances of recovering things will lower considerably, but just the few empty folders and a couple of files that generate from booting up shouldn't really make or break it.
Hi guys,
I've got 60 phones to setup, and that's just the biginning. I looked for some solutions to mass deploy them, the fastest way possible. I of course already know titanium backup and applications like that, but i would prefer not to root phone...
I was pretty confident about a nandroid backup : flashing the recovery of the phone is really quick, and i would just have to backup on card or on usb on the go on the master phone, and to restore the backup on all the phone remaining. But it didn't worked as expected, it happens that on each phone, twrp is generating backup in a folder named something like "420khg66g6cca200" and which is different on each phone, and when you put the card in another phone, this one doesn't see the main backup.
I of course tried to sneak arround and generate a backup on the second phone, which i replaced with the content of the first one, but the phone doesn't even boot anymore.
I used twrp because i dind't find another recovery avaiable for the phone, which is by the way a samsung Xcover 3 also known as SM-G388F.
I tried to backup only system, system image, and data and to restore it and the phones is stuck on boot screens.
I tried to backup again with boot partition, same thing happen'd. There's something i don't understand tho, there's some warning about /system partition which can't be mounted when i look around on the recovery of the slave phone.
I'm on stock rom, no root. I looked for similar post (really), but there's mostly guys which make backup / restore on the same phone, and i didn't find my answer.
My questions are : is there someone's who did this before ? Why the phone doesn't boot anymore ? Is there something that's making the backup unrecoverable on another phone ?
In this case, is there anyway to bypass that ?
Thank you by advance.
chnateag said:
Hi guys,
I've got 60 phones to setup, and that's just the biginning. I looked for some solutions to mass deploy them, the fastest way possible. I of course already know titanium backup and applications like that, but i would prefer not to root phone...
I was pretty confident about a nandroid backup : flashing the recovery of the phone is really quick, and i would just have to backup on card or on usb on the go on the master phone, and to restore the backup on all the phone remaining. But it didn't worked as expected, it happens that on each phone, twrp is generating backup in a folder named something like "420khg66g6cca200" and which is different on each phone, and when you put the card in another phone, this one doesn't see the main backup.
I of course tried to sneak arround and generate a backup on the second phone, which i replaced with the content of the first one, but the phone doesn't even boot anymore.
I used twrp because i dind't find another recovery avaiable for the phone, which is by the way a samsung Xcover 3 also known as SM-G388F.
I tried to backup only system, system image, and data and to restore it and the phones is stuck on boot screens.
I tried to backup again with boot partition, same thing happen'd. There's something i don't understand tho, there's some warning about /system partition which can't be mounted when i look around on the recovery of the slave phone.
I'm on stock rom, no root. I looked for similar post (really), but there's mostly guys which make backup / restore on the same phone, and i didn't find my answer.
My questions are : is there someone's who did this before ? Why the phone doesn't boot anymore ? Is there something that's making the backup unrecoverable on another phone ?
In this case, is there anyway to bypass that ?
Thank you by advance.
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ok, sorry for the wrong category.
Hey all, I did a bad thing. Please help.
Just wanna start off by saying I'm really stupid and things like this make me not want to modify my device anymore. I recently updated to 10.3.0, and after flashing something in the wrong order, I soft bricked my OP6. Since I wanted to basically start over with Android 10, I decided to just do a full wipe, without reading how to. I wiped all partitions through TWRP (Which I very quickly learned is a stupid thing to do) because that it how I went about installing new ROMs on my old phone. That left me with just the bootloader on my phone and nothing more. So I used fastboot to flash recovery and 10.3.0 and everything was fine, or at least I thought.
Everything has been fine for about a week now, until my phone randomly restarted. Upon reboot, my sim card wasn't reading and whenever I tried going to it's settings, it would say "com.android.phone keeps stopping" and after a bunch of searching around... I learned what an EFS Partition is and I'm pretty sure that bad boy is gone. Putting *#06# in the keypad gives me a MEID number, but no IMEI number.
So my question now is, is there anything I can do? I found a few posts that say you could try flashing ColorOS (but there is only an unofficial port for OP6), one comment I found said to use a program called EFS Professional and flash back to stock, and some others suggested MSM tool? Which I haven't used, so I have no clue what that's about. Does anyone have experience or a suggestion for me, please? Any help is greatly appreciated.
My phone is also completely working right now, apart from sim card use. The sim was also 100% working for about a week, before it randomly rebooted, is that normal? I just want to get my phone back to working order, I'm done with modifying. I feel stupid and defeated lmao, oh man, pls help.
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Hey all, I did a bad thing. Please help.
Just wanna start off by saying I'm really stupid and things like this make me not want to modify my device anymore. I recently updated to 10.3.0, and after flashing something in the wrong order, I soft bricked my OP6. Since I wanted to basically start over with Android 10, I decided to just do a full wipe, without reading how to. I wiped all partitions through TWRP (Which I very quickly learned is a stupid thing to do) because that it how I went about installing new ROMs on my old phone. That left me with just the bootloader on my phone and nothing more. So I used fastboot to flash recovery and 10.3.0 and everything was fine, or at least I thought.
Everything has been fine for about a week now, until my phone randomly restarted. Upon reboot, my sim card wasn't reading and whenever I tried going to it's settings, it would say "com.android.phone keeps stopping" and after a bunch of searching around... I learned what an EFS Partition is and I'm pretty sure that bad boy is gone. Putting *#06# in the keypad gives me a MEID number, but no IMEI number.
So my question now is, is there anything I can do? I found a few posts that say you could try flashing ColorOS (but there is only an unofficial port for OP6), one comment I found said to use a program called EFS Professional and flash back to stock, and some others suggested MSM tool? Which I haven't used, so I have no clue what that's about. Does anyone have experience or a suggestion for me, please? Any help is greatly appreciated.
My phone is also completely working right now, apart from sim card use. The sim was also 100% working for about a week, before it randomly rebooted, is that normal? I just want to get my phone back to working order, I'm done with modifying. I feel stupid and defeated lmao, oh man, pls help.
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Alright calm down, yes what you have done isn't smart to do but nothing is gonna change that, we can't go back in time.
First of I would start with restoring your device by using the the MSM Download Tool which you can find here --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/tool-msmdownloadtool-v4-0-international-t3798892
All you need to know is described in the thread, read it carefully before attempting to restore your device. It will re-lock the bootloader, wipe the internal storage and restore all the partitions on your device. Make sure you made a backup of all your important files which might be stored on your device. If those instructions are still not clear enough you could watch this video which shows how to restore your device, here is a link to that video --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtc7EhNsfPA&feature=youtu.be
After restoring your device you should check if your device shows it's IMEI number again, if not I can't help you further. I've never used the EFS Professional tool with the OP6. So attempting to restore the IMEI with that tool is on your own risk.
I hope you learn from this experience, you should always make backups of the important partitions of your device before even thinking about modifying the system on your device in any way. This won't change your current situation by saying this but it will be helpful in the future.
Good luck!
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Alright calm down, yes what you have done isn't smart to do but nothing is gonna change that, we can't go back in time.
First of I would start with restoring your device by using the the MSM Download Tool which you can find here --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/tool-msmdownloadtool-v4-0-international-t3798892
All you need to know is described in the thread, read it carefully before attempting to restore your device. It will re-lock the bootloader, wipe the internal storage and restore all the partitions on your device. Make sure you made a backup of all your important files which might be stored on your device. If those instructions are still not clear enough you could watch this video which shows how to restore your device, here is a link to that video -->
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After restoring your device you should check if your device shows it's IMEI number again, if not I can't help you further. I've never used the EFS Professional tool with the OP6. So attempting to restore the IMEI with that tool is on your own risk.
I hope you learn from this experience, you should always make backups of the important partitions of your device before even thinking about modifying the system on your device in any way. This won't change your current situation by saying this but it will be helpful in the future.
Good luck!
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Hi, thank you so much for the quick reply. So apparently it was just a problem with xXx NoLimits, I think? I tried uninstalling it right after making the original post and now my sim is working like normal. I'm confused because I don't think I had any settings with NoLimits that should of affected the sim or even storage of my phone. So why would it work fine for a week and just randomly decide to kill itself like that? As you can see in the screenshots, my IMEI was missing and is now back.
But I'm still worried about when I had wiped all partitions, is there something funky going on with the partitions/storage of my device? Is the "EFS Partition" the only partition that can be permanently lost? If I can still make a backup of it, I should definitely do that, and is there anything else I specifically should make sure I have backed up?
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Hi, thank you so much for the quick reply. So apparently it was just a problem with xXx NoLimits, I think? I tried uninstalling it right after making the original post and now my sim is working like normal. I'm confused because I don't think I had any settings with NoLimits that should of affected the sim or even storage of my phone. So why would it work fine for a week and just randomly decide to kill itself like that? As you can see in the screenshots, my IMEI was missing and is now back.
But I'm still worried about when I had wiped all partitions, is there something funky going on with the partitions/storage of my device? Is the "EFS Partition" the only partition that can be permanently lost? If I can still make a backup of it, I should definitely do that, and is there anything else I specifically should make sure I have backed up?
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No problem!
Strange, sounds like something you configured in your xXx NoLimits config caused some trouble. Maybe you debloated an app that causes this behavior? It would be a guessing game for me.
If I was you I would restore the device using the MSM Download Tool to start clean again. After that I would make a full system backup using TWRP. So in case you do lose the EFS partition or something else you will have something to fall back on.
The EFS partition can indeed be lost but you would really need to badly mess with the system on your device. I've only once experienced a lost IMEI number after a system update on my LG G4 but I could restore it using the EFS Professional tool. The actual EFS partition was still there I think but got corrupted somehow. Luckily I had made a backup of that partition with TWRP but I still needed to write the IMEI number to it manually. You should just always make backups before attempting to modify the system on your device. Lesson learned right?
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No problem!
Strange, sounds like something you configured in your xXx NoLimits config caused some trouble. Maybe you debloated an app that causes this behavior? It would be a guessing game for me.
If I was you I would restore the device using the MSM Download Tool to start clean again. After that I would make a full system backup using TWRP. So in case you do lose the EFS partition or something else you will have something to fall back on.
The EFS partition can indeed be lost but you would really need to badly mess with the system on your device. I've only once experienced a lost IMEI number after a system update on my LG G4 but I could restore it using the EFS Professional tool. The actual EFS partition was still there I think but got corrupted somehow. Luckily I had made a backup of that partition with TWRP but I still needed to write the IMEI number to it manually. You should just always make backups before attempting to modify the system on your device. Lesson learned right?
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Thank you so much for this info. May I ask what the best way to actually backup the EFS Partition would be? After a quick google search, a few different apps popped up. But based on your reply, I'm assuming you've done this before, so is there a certain method you would suggest for a noob like myself?
And as far as using the MSM Tool for a complete reset/backup, do you think that would really be necessary? From what I've read, newer versions of TWRP don't even let you delete/backup the EFS Partition, which means it would be unlikely that I even actually touched that partition, right? And my experience was most likely caused by some xXx NoLimits setting then, I'd assume. I think what messed me up when I first upgraded to 10.3.0, was that I accidentally wiped the Vender partition (which I believe is what the recovery is now on?) Which is why I had to flash via fastboot. But still, I would like to backup the EFS Partition just to be assured I won't have this come up in the future. But outside of the EFS Partition, isn't it pretty easy to fix any Partition/Bricks that might occur on the OnePlus 6?
And again, thank you so much for taking the time to respond to a silly goose like me. I've made it this far without damaging ant of my phones but I think it's about time I stop playing with fire and actually read/backup important stuff haha.
Nolimit and random reboot in android 10.0.3? Turn off kernel tweaks in Nolimit profiles, and then flash Nolimit. It will be fine.
Juwapa said:
Thank you so much for this info. May I ask what the best way to actually backup the EFS Partition would be? After a quick google search, a few different apps popped up. But based on your reply, I'm assuming you've done this before, so is there a certain method you would suggest for a noob like myself?
And as far as using the MSM Tool for a complete reset/backup, do you think that would really be necessary? From what I've read, newer versions of TWRP don't even let you delete/backup the EFS Partition, which means it would be unlikely that I even actually touched that partition, right? And my experience was most likely caused by some xXx NoLimits setting then, I'd assume. I think what messed me up when I first upgraded to 10.3.0, was that I accidentally wiped the Vender partition (which I believe is what the recovery is now on?) Which is why I had to flash via fastboot. But still, I would like to backup the EFS Partition just to be assured I won't have this come up in the future. But outside of the EFS Partition, isn't it pretty easy to fix any Partition/Bricks that might occur on the OnePlus 6?
And again, thank you so much for taking the time to respond to a silly goose like me. I've made it this far without damaging ant of my phones but I think it's about time I stop playing with fire and actually read/backup important stuff haha.
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I have always used TWRP for making a backup of the EFS Partition, the option to do so is still available in the backup section in TWRP. It is indeed very unlikely you ever touched that partition but as you experienced it isn't hard to mess up the installation of your system so you should definitely back it up just to be sure you could restore it if something goes wrong. If I'm not mistaken the recovery is actually written to the boot partition and not the vendor partition or that has changed since Android 10. But I don't see any reason to ever wipe the vendor partition. You should always carefully read instructions before installing any kind of software so you are sure you are doing it right. And yes, fixing soft bricks on the OP6 isn't hard to do when you know what you are doing. Doing research is very important, by doing so you know what you are doing, how you should do it and you will have a higher chance to fix errors in case things don't turn out to work as they should. Luckily things didn't go very wrong for you but I hope you'll spend some time doing research before you are going to modify the system on your device. It will prevent a lot of trouble. But by making mistakes you will learn to right. Oh and I almost forgot to mention that you should copy your backups to an other device or storage in case your internal storage gets wiped.
It's not a problem to give a helping hand, that's what this place is for. I'm always glad to help those who kindly ask for help. :good:
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I have always used TWRP for making a backup of the EFS Partition, the option to do so is still available in the backup section in TWRP. It is indeed very unlikely you ever touched that partition but as you experienced it isn't hard to mess up the installation of your system so you should definitely back it up just to be sure you could restore it if something goes wrong. If I'm not mistaken the recovery is actually written to the boot partition and not the vendor partition or that has changed since Android 10. But I don't see any reason to ever wipe the vendor partition. You should always carefully read instructions before installing any kind of software so you are sure you are doing it right. And yes, fixing soft bricks on the OP6 isn't hard to do when you know what you are doing. Doing research is very important, by doing so you know what you are doing, how you should do it and you will have a higher chance to fix errors in case things don't turn out to work as they should. Luckily things didn't go very wrong for you but I hope you'll spend some time doing research before you are going to modify the system on your device. It will prevent a lot of trouble. But by making mistakes you will learn to right. Oh and I almost forgot to mention that you should copy your backups to an other device or storage in case your internal storage gets wiped.
It's not a problem to give a helping hand, that's what this place is for. I'm always glad to help those who kindly ask for help. :good:
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So I finally had time to sit down and make backups of my device. I made a backup of just the EFS and Modem Partition only and I made another complete backup of everything. This should be all I need right?
And yes, I will keep the backups on my PC and on the flash drive I keep my current rom, recovery, kernel, and magisk on.
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Nolimit and random reboot in android 10.0.3? Turn off kernel tweaks in Nolimit profiles, and then flash Nolimit. It will be fine.
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I could be wrong, but I don't think I had KernelTweaks on to begin with. I keep reading people are having problems with it, so I think I'll just stop using it. And it wasn't reboots that were the problem, I only had the one reboot. The problem was my phone wasn't recognizing my sim card nor did it give me my IMEI number, which is why I thought I might of messed up the EFS Partition. But thank you for the reply.
I'm about out of options anyone tried using smt download mode on msm tool.? Then restoring efs partitions.? And had any success. I'm getting a sha 256 does not match error on msm tool when trying to download super partition. Op8 verizon bricked.
Now that I have my phone rooted, I want to start off doing a complete backup in case I screw something up down the line. Can someone give me a basic list of instructions needed? I want to have the backup stored both on the device and on my computer for redundacy. Also what would happen if I lost my device, could I get another identical model into a rooted state and restore the backup so I don't have to set up all the customizations/modules from the beginning?
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Now that I have my phone rooted, I want to start off doing a complete backup in case I screw something up down the line. Can someone give me a basic list of instructions needed? I want to have the backup stored both on the device and on my computer for redundacy. Also what would happen if I lost my device, could I get another identical model into a rooted state and restore the backup so I don't have to set up all the customizations/modules from the beginning?
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We usually use TWRP, but you didn't write what kind of device you have, so it's hard to point you to further help.
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We usually use TWRP, but you didn't write what kind of device you have, so it's hard to point you to further help.
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My device is a SM-S9180 S23 Ultra. My advisor said that this device isn't compatible with Nandroid or TWRP, is that correct?