Hello, recently I wiped data and system and now when I want to restore data from previous backup it says it is encrypted! I do not remember having set some kind of password. My backups are on my Micro Secure Digital card. Can I remove the password somehow?
Thank you in advance!
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i knew this would be a possibility after encrypting the phone so i made a nandroid beforehand. now, when i tried to make nandroid it just states it cant back up system and errors out with "cant mount /data" . is there a way to do a nandroid within the android OS?
dz2k said:
i knew this would be a possibility after encrypting the phone so i made a nandroid beforehand. now, when i tried to make nandroid it just states it cant back up system and errors out with "cant mount /data" . is there a way to do a nandroid within the android OS?
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Since the phone boots into CWM and not Android, it cannot read the encrypted data on the phone. I am not aware of any way you can do a nandroid with an encrypted phone. If you are looking to just protect personal data, is encrypting JUST the SDCARD an option that might work for you?
mjb32803 said:
If you are looking to just protect personal data, is encrypting JUST the SDCARD an option that might work for you?
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I would think you'd have to keep an unencrypted external SDCARD to back up to though in this case. If the internal is encrypted i doubt that CWM would be able to use it as a backup source
I believe to date the only option is to unencrypt before going into CWM to do your backup. The other option (not a full backup I know) would be to see if an app such as Titanium backup which can also back up system apps will fit your need.
CWM and nandroid are separate from the OS. The /sdcard partition is encrypted by the OS, and as such, only the OS can access it, including for backup purposes.
i didnt encrypt the external sd card as it only gave the option to encrypt new data. i already had lots of media files on it and its not a big deal. im glad i made a nandroid before encrypting the phone! i want the encryption of the OS more so than anything..lol. not that i have much to hide but still..
ill continue using titanium backup for apps i get. thanks all!
update: online nandroid on the market has given nandroids a life again!
hello i have a samsung but i want to restore deleted data like chats/phone numbers music exc.. is that possible
Wesley_NL said:
hello i have a samsung but i want to restore deleted data like chats/phone numbers music exc.. is that possible
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It depends on the method you used to delete the data, but generally speaking, unless you made a Nandroid backup before you deleted all the information (which, if you did, I bet you'd already have restored it), you cannot restore the deleted data.
Sorry about that.
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you can restore music and pictures with help of app called root undelete ( you require root )
else you can connect your memory card with card reader and try to undelete your stuff by EaseUS Data Recovery 7.5
This is the second time that I have tried to restore a backup from TWRP only to find myself stuck in the bootloader with the "AuthFailed" yellow banner on the bottom. What am I doing wrong? When I created the backup, I had selected every checkbox that I could to back up everything and that is what I restored, but that obviously didn't work. Which are the correct checkmarks to check to get the system to backup/restore correctly without tripping this authentification bootloop?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
JGoldz75 said:
This is the second time that I have tried to restore a backup from TWRP only to find myself stuck in the bootloader with the "AuthFailed" yellow banner on the bottom. What am I doing wrong? When I created the backup, I had selected every checkbox that I could to back up everything and that is what I restored, but that obviously didn't work. Which are the correct checkmarks to check to get the system to backup/restore correctly without tripping this authentification bootloop?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
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When I make my backups I leave the three things that are automatically checked off boot, system and data. I haven't had any problem restoring backups. Hope this helps
Another backup-restore question. All my other phones had sd cards so my backups and titanium backups we're all stored there.
If I wipe and flash a new rom won't I wipe the backup when reformatting? Where should I store the backup?
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Another backup-restore question. All my other phones had sd cards so my backups and titanium backups we're all stored there.
If I wipe and flash a new rom won't I wipe the backup when reformatting? Where should I store the backup?
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The phone has a partition that acts like an SD card and won't be wiped unless you perform a full data erase.
PuffDaddy_d said:
The phone has a partition that acts like an SD card and won't be wiped unless you perform a full data erase.
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What if I need to do a full system wipe? I've been backing up and then transferring the folder to Google drive and then uploading the backup when needed. Seems like extra work, I miss the convenience of sd cards, is there a way to partition just backups?
SS823 said:
What if I need to do a full system wipe? I've been backing up and then transferring the folder to Google drive and then uploading the backup when needed. Seems like extra work, I miss the convenience of sd cards, is there a way to partition just backups?
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You can backup to a computer. If that isn't feasible or you just don't want to do that, you can use a USB flash drive. Plug the drive into the USB B-USB C adapter that came with the phone and then plug it into your phone. I use a USB flash drive for Titanium Backup backups. TWRP backups too. Works great.
The yellow authfailed at bootloader error. I had to deal with that the other day where even an install of the factory image couldn't fix. I had to use dueces script to get my phone working again. I'm not sure what it does that Google's flash_all.bat doesn't.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2/development/tool-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3725778
Hi,
My phone got factrory reseted and it does not accept the password I entered (or simply I forgot it) for backup made to SD card. How can I clear the backup password?
I'm giving away my old tablet that has custom rom and TWRP recovery and I was wondering if there's a possibility of restoring my files after performing format date? And if format date also remove my device account and password?
Thanks in advance
Aserar said:
I'm giving away my old tablet that has custom rom and TWRP recovery and I was wondering if there's a possibility of restoring my files after performing format date? And if format date also remove my device account and password?
Thanks in advance
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After formating data has a little probability to rescue files. You can wipe to factory reset also if have doubts. Start tablet and not settings. The "new" user is save with not password.
Look in the internal storage if have any file.
For more confirmation you can make same process about Wipes again to repass new data files to old. It's overlap the informations into files for u not have any doubt.
Good luck