Hi there
I have flashed stock ROM 8.0, with the last Odin
After that I flash TWRP
I erase data / swipe phone to give TWRP the right to modify the phone
It's ok, TWRP can flash .zip, I flash Magisk
The phone reboot like after a factory reset, but the problem is, the phone force encryption again, because when I go back to TWRP after that, the partitions are read only....
It was ok with the 7.0 stock rom btw, but I don't knox what to do with this problem on 8.0. I have try no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 and 5.1 but doesn't fix it.
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I flashed xposed on my phone and got into bootloop. So i want to factory reset my phone in my TWRP recovery but It only restart my phone. So I dont know what to do.
Did you try erasing userdata and cache in fastboot?
No I dont. I was on stock rom when I flash xposed and it bootlooped. In twrp mtp was working so i put stock rom on sd card and dirty flash it. Now my phone is an apps optimising screen, so the problem isnt solved but I can access my phone
SuperMan-Rom V1.8.1 Aroma - AP will not boot (integrity verification failed)
On My S7 edge, thought I'd give it another go at trying to root since this rom claims to be almost stock with an option to get rid of all the samsung rubbish (like s-voice) that you don't use ever.
Followed all the steps to root, ON STOCK OS, entered developer mode, allowed OEM, allowed USB debugging, turn off verify installs by USB abd. Now It seems the phone is prepped and ready to go.
Flashed TWRP with latest ODIN 3.11, made a backup of stock OS, back in download mode and flashed required bootloader and modem (BL and CP), boot again into recovery to flash AP (SuperMan-Rom_SM-G93XF_V1.8.1.zip). Went through all the process and it seems fine until 1st boot.
***Every try is showing "Verification Failed, Unable to restart your device. The Integrity verification has failed. You need to reset your device to factory default settings. This will erase all your data."***
Have I Done something wrong to be showing this error every time????
I had the same error message. The cause was that my device was encrypted. TWRP can't handle encryption on the S7 yet. Reboot into TWRP and look at the logs. If it says it couldn't mount /data, then this is probably the same issue I had.
To fix it, I restored the backup OS from TWRP, made a backup of all apps and data to external SD using Titanium Backup and wiped the encrypted partition in TWRP (which removes the encryption and all data). There may be better ways, but this one worked for me.
@Davebnly You need to take backup of the Internal Storage data and then do a wipe using TWRP, Since TWRP cannot handle the Samsung's Encryption the only way to bypass this is by formatting again. This is already mentioned in the Official TWRP Installation post here.
I have this same error after flashing a custom ROM. I did not take a backup of the old stock ROM as it's a new phone and I didn't think I needed to!
Can anyone tell me, if I flash the stock ROM will it let me into the device again?
Is there anyway to wipe the encrypted drive without installing stock ROM?
*UPDATE: I just logged into recovery and did a factory reset and it loaded the custom ROM. Not as lengthy a solution as I expected!
Do these exact steps, Do not miss.
1. Reboot to recovery.
2. Do a data wipe (WIPE>FORMAT DATA) And Say "Yes"
3.Go to Reboot and Reboot back to recovery.
4.Download DM Verify Disabler https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/ , Get the latest.
5.Copy in to the phone and flash it.
6.Go to Reboot and Reboot back to recovery.
7.Now Flash any rom as you wish.
8.Make Sure to Wipe Dalvik, Cache after.
Enjoy!!
Shameera_N said:
Do these exact steps, Do not miss.
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Man, you just saved my life!
Thanks you very much.
Shameera_N said:
Do these exact steps, Do not miss.
1. Reboot to recovery.
2. Do a data wipe (WIPE>FORMAT DATA) And Say "Yes"
3.Go to Reboot and Reboot back to recovery.
4.Download DM Verify Disabler , Get the latest.
5.Copy in to the phone and flash it.
6.Go to Reboot and Reboot back to recovery.
7.Now Flash any rom as you wish.
8.Make Sure to Wipe Dalvik, Cache after.
Enjoy!!
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Hi, I'm sorry but what does all that mean? Reboot to recovery??? The only option on my phone is the button to RESET DEVICE and I have two weeks worth of photos and videos that I have not backed up yet! Please help!!! FYI, I have the same exact message telling me to erase all my data because I need to reset my device. Nooo, I am so scared right now.
I just want to start by saying that I know how to recover my phone from this but I do not understand why this is happening. I just want to flash back the official rom and then install twrp and do a "factory reset" but after wiping with TWRP my phone gets stuck in bootloop. Am I doing something wrong?
drgx96 said:
I just want to start by saying that I know how to recover my phone from this but I do not understand why this is happening. I just want to flash back the official rom and then install twrp and do a "factory reset" but after wiping with TWRP my phone gets stuck in bootloop. Am I doing something wrong?
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In TWRP you did 'factory reset' there isn't that option so which partitions did you formated? If you formated system, then is no more OS on your phone so what you trying to turn? xD If you want flash stock then use newest Odin 3.12.7 and learn some guide how to flash stock depend from which version (f.e. 7.x) you're coming. The guides are on that forum.
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In TWRP you did 'factory reset' there isn't that option so which partitions did you formated? If you formated system, then is no more OS on your phone so what you trying to turn? xD If you want flash stock then use newest Odin 3.12.7 and learn some guide how to flash stock depend from which version (f.e. 7.x) you're coming. The guides are on that forum.
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It says in the title which partitions I formated (date, cache, dalvik). I know how to flash stock. I will explain again the exact steps I did:
1. Flashed official rom using Odin after having a custom one.
2. I started the phone to check that the rom works.
3. I flashed TWRP 3.1.1 using odin.
4.Wanted to "factory reset" using TWRP, so I wiped cache, dalvik and data partitions.
5.The phone starts in bootloop.
It looks like TWRP doesn't wipe the partitions as is should.
Is not possible to TWRP didn't wiped right partitions. Why you wanted to factory reset if you flashed stock and you got factory settings? Flash stock with Odin again...
You need flash latest SuperSU zip in TWRP to fix the bootloop issue
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You need flash latest SuperSU zip in TWRP to fix the bootloop issue
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Maybe that. Personally I never flashed stock in S6 xD
You have to flash the SU Binary after flashing TWRP, else you will face a bootloop
Magisk. No "SuperSU". Then always will be it resolve if be only "Flashed TWRP". (Odin versions doesn't be affect of a bootlops with a 5secs~)
i flashed twrp now stuck in bootloop, not sure how to flash super su now?
fiorezy said:
You have to flash the SU Binary after flashing TWRP, else you will face a bootloop
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Problem can also be solved after flashing the latest version of Magisk.
Hey guys,
Right now I'm running latest 5.1.6 with magisk and official twrp.
Question: when I want to start from scratch, how can I wipe the phone properly without getting a bootloop or something. Do I have to wipe inside the Android system or do I have to boot up twrp recovery and use factory reset? Factory reset means all data will be wiped, do I have then to transfer twrp official installer and magisk zip again to the phone and flash them to start a fresh 5.1.6 rom on top of twrp official and magisk?
Thank you
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I'd recommend flashing full stock ROM. Thrn reboot to stock recovery and factory reset.
Then reflash twrp/magisk.
Just do a wipe in twrp and reflash the latest ota. A wipe won't erase your internal storage, so your installation files will still be there. (Remember you have to reinstall twrp after flashing an ota.)
So it's the same procedure when I want to downgrade from 5.1.8 to 5.1.7? Should I only do a factory reset in TWRP and then flash the flashable 5.1.7 full ota?
A factory reset will wipe all your files. Just wipe data in twrp.
Hi Team,
Today i was flashing custom os in oneplus 6 via one youtuber videos
He has selected TWRP wipe menu
Advance -> system , data , Davic/ cache
i did same then he installed the os i also did the same and flash twrp
After doing roboot the system TWRP given me error no os was installed i ignored that message and proceed to next
After system was rebooted im only getting fastboot mode and no other options also im unable to install now any TWRP in my system
can some one help me please
Maybe try format data.
Go to wipe then advance wipe and format data.
If it doesnt work then use msmtool to go back to stock rom and start again.
Don't trust every YT videos you see, NEVER wipe system on op6 or you get this result.
Now you can reinstall TWRP from fastboot and reflash stock OOS twice, if it did not work try to flash stock fastboot firmware
here is a simple solution..
Reboot Recovery
Wipe Data, System, Cache
Flash OOS & TWRP
Reboot into recovery (Ignore No OS Installed Warning)
Flash OOS & TWRP Again
Reboot
Done
if you want to Flash Custom ROM, Here is guide
Reboot Recovery
Wipe Data, System, Cache
Flash OOS & TWRP
Reboot into recovery (Ignore No OS Installed Warning)
Flash OOS & TWRP Again
Reboot into Recovery
Flash Custom ROM & TWRP
Reboot into Recovery
Flash Gapps, Magisk Latest & No-Varity zip is had data decrypted
Reboot
Done
Hitman478™ said:
Don't trust every YT videos you see, NEVER wipe system on op6 or you get this result.
Now you can reinstall TWRP from fastboot and reflash stock OOS twice, if it did not work try to flash stock fastboot firmware
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Any reason why we shouldn't delete system partition in op6?
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Bintang Krisna said:
Any reason why we shouldn't delete system partition in op6?
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The system also holds the recovery....i made that mistake once and i had to use MSM tool to restore my phone. Big waste of my time to a dumb mistake.