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Hello guys, a friend of mine and I are trying to recover data from his S6 that has a broken screen and digitizer. Phone is recognized by Windows PC, but can't interact with it, since it has no USB debugging enabled. Is there any way to pull data from it? Repair is not an option, as friend is looking for an upgrade (S8 most likely).
Obviously, when connected to PC phone probably prompts for a type of connection, but as the situation states - I can't select anything, since screen is dead.
Any help?
voolandis said:
Hello guys, a friend of mine and I are trying to recover data from his S6 that has a broken screen and digitizer. Phone is recognized by Windows PC, but can't interact with it, since it has no USB debugging enabled. Is there any way to pull data from it? Repair is not an option, as friend is looking for an upgrade (S8 most likely).
Obviously, when connected to PC phone probably prompts for a type of connection, but as the situation states - I can't select anything, since screen is dead.
Any help?
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Well using adb commands is out of the question as usb debugging is not enabled. You might get somewhere by connecting a usb mouse or keyboard via otg.
voolandis said:
Hello guys, a friend of mine and I are trying to recover data from his S6 that has a broken screen and digitizer. Phone is recognized by Windows PC, but can't interact with it, since it has no USB debugging enabled. Is there any way to pull data from it? Repair is not an option, as friend is looking for an upgrade (S8 most likely).
Obviously, when connected to PC phone probably prompts for a type of connection, but as the situation states - I can't select anything, since screen is dead.
Any help?
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Try rebooting your device into recovery, hook your phone upto your computer, and execute these commands in your terminal:
Code:
cd ~/.android && adb push adbkey.pub /data/misc/adb/adb_keys
adb reboot
Wait for a while to let it boot, and execute
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/
If you didn't have USB debugging turned on, you can execute these commands after connecting your phone in recovery to your PC:
Code:
adb shell
cd /system/
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >> build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >> build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=mtp,adb" >> build.prop
adb reboot
hope it works
LukeHammer said:
hey, buddy, I had the same problem with you last month, but I solve, I got the help from this post (recover data from broken Samsung screen), now I hope that can help you.:highfive:
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Many thanks, but this thread is over a year and a half old.
voolandis said:
Many thanks, but this thread is over a year and a half old.
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But you keep the link.
heidisteen said:
https://youtu.be/dnpTiYnp2A8
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Does this helpful with my broken S5 ACTIVE?
The screen on my Pixel 4a died - google is sending a box to send it back for warranty repair. However, before I send it I want to wipe all the data - it is rooted with Magisk. How do I wipe the data given I can't operate the screen - can't even turn it off.
has it previously been paired with your computer via ADB ?
3mel said:
has it previously been paired with your computer via ADB ?
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yes - it shows up as a device with adb
nogods said:
yes - it shows up as a device with adb
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hope this works for ya
Factory reset Android using ADB
I am trying to factory data reset my Oppo Neo 7 (Android 5.1) using ADB shell. Any way I can try and link to ADB shell?
android.stackexchange.com
nogods said:
The screen on my Pixel 4a died - google is sending a box to send it back for warranty repair. However, before I send it I want to wipe all the data - it is rooted with Magisk. How do I wipe the data given I can't operate the screen - can't even turn it off.
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try flashing the stock rom from adb/fastboot
nogods said:
The screen on my Pixel 4a died - google is sending a box to send it back for warranty repair. However, before I send it I want to wipe all the data - it is rooted with Magisk. How do I wipe the data given I can't operate the screen - can't even turn it off.
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A hammer does a full wipe in seconds...
This is one reason why you use a SD card as your data drive. Simply pull it, set a new Google password, done.
blackhawk said:
A hammer does a full wipe in seconds...
This is one reason why you use a SD card as your data drive. Simply pull it, set a new Google password, done.
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the pixel 4a doesn't have an sd card
the ADB devices shows the phone's id with "unauthorized" next to it. All ADB commands return this:
error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
maoriboi said:
try flashing the stock rom from adb/fastboot
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error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
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Just to be clear: can you enter bootloader? If you're in ADB, type: adb reboot bootloader. If not, can you turn the phone off and then hold volume down while plugging the USB cable in?
Then commands will be fastboot erase userdata or fastboot -w
nogods said:
the pixel 4a doesn't have an sd card
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Yes I know. Keep that in mind next time around as it makes life much easier.
All joking aside, sorry to hear about your issues.
AlexKarimov said:
Just to be clear: can you enter bootloader? If you're in ADB, type: adb reboot bootloader. If not, can you turn the phone off and then hold volume down while plugging the USB cable in?
Then commands will be fastboot erase userdata or fastboot -w
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Nope - adb devices shows id number and "unauthorized". Any other adb commands return the
error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
nogods said:
Nope - adb devices shows id number and "unauthorized". Any other adb commands return the
error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
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has it previously been paired with your computer via ADB ?
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yes - it shows up as a device with adb
So it looks like you never authorized it between the phone and the computer. When you enable USB debugging and then plug in a USB cable, a window will pop up with a check box and ask if you want to authorize/trust this device and you mark the box and click yes. I'm guessing you didn't do that? But what about turning it off and starting in fastboot mode. Forget ADB for the time being and start in fastboot mode. If that doesn't work, make sure you have the right drivers and try again. Otherwise, that's all I've got. I'm sorry...
AlexKarimov said:
yes - it shows up as a device with adb
So it looks like you never authorized it between the phone and the computer. When you enable USB debugging and then plug in a USB cable, a window will pop up with a check box and ask if you want to authorize/trust this device and you mark the box and click yes. I'm guessing you didn't do that? But what about turning it off and starting in fastboot mode. Forget ADB for the time being and start in fastboot mode. If that doesn't work, make sure you have the right drivers and try again. Otherwise, that's all I've got. I'm sorry...
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this phone was rooted on this computer using adb and fastboot. How do I start it in fastboot? The screen is off completely - I can hear the phone because I set a shortcut key for Talkback so I know it is turning on, telling me there is no sim, and then reading my lock screen with my name, phone numbers, and email.
nogods said:
this phone was rooted on this computer using adb and fastboot. How do I start it in fastboot? The screen is off completely - I can hear the phone because I set a shortcut key for Talkback so I know it is turning on, telling me there is no sim, and then reading my lock screen with my name, phone numbers, and email.
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Thank you for that info. So here is what happens.
1. I shut it down by pressing both power and down volume buttons while attaching it to a charger.
2. I start it in fastboot mode by holding down the down volume button while attaching it to the computer.
3. The computer notification says "preparing pixel 4a" and I heard the classic connected sound.
4. If I try "adb devices" I get back an empty list of devices (unlike when I just connected it without holding down the down volume button, so I think that means it is NOT in adb mode, right?)
5. But if I try "fastboot device" or any other fastboot command it merely says "waiting for any device"
nogods said:
Thank you for that info. So here is what happens.
1. I shut it down by pressing both power and down volume buttons while attaching it to a charger.
2. I start it in fastboot mode by holding down the down volume button while attaching it to the computer.
3. The computer notification says "preparing pixel 4a" and I heard the classic connected sound.
4. If I try "adb devices" I get back an empty list of devices (unlike when I just connected it without holding down the down volume button, so I think that means it is NOT in adb mode, right?)
5. But if I try "fastboot device" or any other fastboot command it merely says "waiting for any device"
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That sounds like a driver issue. It's a different driver for each state the phone is in. If I remember right, the Google USB driver handles the ADB.
Here's the other one for fastboot
[TOOL][WINDOWS] 15 Seconds ADB Installer Reborn V2.0 - ADB/Fastboot, and Drivers.
15 Seconds ADB Installer Reborn V2.0 Introduction: We can all agree with the fact that the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is one of the most important tools when it comes to developing for android, uninstalling bloatware, flashing recoveries...
forum.xda-developers.com
Once connected in fastboot mode, you'll have to assign the driver manually. Don't let the computer do it, it will almost always say you have the best one already. In device manager, right-click the phone(unknown android device, i think) and update driver. Then select 'browse my computer for drivers' and then 'let me pick from available drivers on my computer'.
AlexKarimov said:
That sounds like a driver issue. It's a different driver for each state the phone is in. If I remember right, the Google USB driver handles the ADB.
Here's the other one for fastboot
[TOOL][WINDOWS] 15 Seconds ADB Installer Reborn V2.0 - ADB/Fastboot, and Drivers.
15 Seconds ADB Installer Reborn V2.0 Introduction: We can all agree with the fact that the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is one of the most important tools when it comes to developing for android, uninstalling bloatware, flashing recoveries...
forum.xda-developers.com
Once connected in fastboot mode, you'll have to assign the driver manually. Don't let the computer do it, it will almost always say you have the best one already. In device manager, right-click the phone(unknown android device, i think) and update driver. Then select 'browse my computer for drivers' and then 'let me pick from available drivers on my computer'.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. You were correct about the driver issue. I downloaded the official google driver, and now it shows as a device in fastboot. Thanks again.
nogods said:
Thank you, thank you, thank you. You were correct about the driver issue. I downloaded the official google driver, and now it shows as a device in fastboot. Thanks again.
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nogods said:
Thank you, thank you, thank you. You were correct about the driver issue. I downloaded the official google driver, and now it shows as a device in fastboot. Thanks again.
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AlexKarimov said:
That sounds like a driver issue. It's a different driver for each state the phone is in. If I remember right, the Google USB driver handles the ADB.
Here's the other one for fastboot
[TOOL][WINDOWS] 15 Seconds ADB Installer Reborn V2.0 - ADB/Fastboot, and Drivers.
15 Seconds ADB Installer Reborn V2.0 Introduction: We can all agree with the fact that the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is one of the most important tools when it comes to developing for android, uninstalling bloatware, flashing recoveries...
forum.xda-developers.com
Once connected in fastboot mode, you'll have to assign the driver manually. Don't let the computer do it, it will almost always say you have the best one already. In device manager, right-click the phone(unknown android device, i think) and update driver. Then select 'browse my computer for drivers' and then 'let me pick from available drivers on my computer'.
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yup - looks like it worked:
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 15.171s]
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
File system type raw not supported.
Erasing 'metadata' OKAY [ 0.158s]
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
File system type raw not supported.
Finished. Total time: 15.797s
What nows "not automatically formating" mean?
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yup - looks like it worked:
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Awesome, thanks for the updates. I'm glad you got it going
nogods said:
What nows "not automatically formating" mean?
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I'm not sure about this, I've never encountered that as far as I know. Did it say "can't determine partition type" after that?
Hi,
I think I've already explain everything in title.
My Galaxy S5 on Android 8 (I think) as her screen broken (black)
Before that it already wokr badly and slowly. I bought a new phone but this one break just before I can transfer data.
I can unlock the patern (I know that because the volume + buton react)
Smart switch say that the phone is locked (even it's not true). Tested on 2 PC
The phone appear in Windows but no file or folder appear.
In adb the device is shown unauthorised and even if I click where the message to unlock should be, notihng append.
The phone is connected on Wifi, apparear in Google Find it but not Samsung find it...
I think that it's already to much information...
My question : how can I do the unlock the phone and do a smart switch backup ? or an other way to transfer data.
Regards
James
The Samsung Galaxy S10 comes with a USB OTG adapter. OTG stands for "On the Go" and is used for the connection between smartphone and USB stick / cable. Connect this USB OTG adapter to the USB Type C port of your Samsung, then connect the USB OTG adapter with USB Type C port of your computer.
You should see the data stored on your Samsung.
jwoegerbauer said:
The Samsung Galaxy S10 comes with a USB OTG adapter. OTG stands for "On the Go" and is used for the connection between smartphone and USB stick / cable. Connect this USB OTG adapter to the USB Type C port of your Samsung, then connect the USB OTG adapter with USB Type C port of your computer.
You should see the data stored on your Samsung.
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It's an S5. But I have a OTG adaptor for it but my new phone A52s doesn't connect to the S5.
I try with a S7 but I can see that there is a lot autorisation to give on the old phone which will be very hard to do with a black screen.
If ADB is unauthorized, the only way to back up any data would be via a custom recovery. That would require that the device have an unlocked bootloader though
iBowToAndroid said:
If ADB is unauthorized, the only way to back up any data would be via a custom recovery. That would require that the device have an unlocked bootloader though
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ADB authorised is not require for Smart Switch... I think
And my device have access to recovery and it's root so the bootloader is unlocked.
jameslevalaisan said:
ADB authorised is not require for Smart Switch... I think
And my device have access to recovery and it's root so the bootloader is unlocked.
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So then flash a custom recovery, and then enter it. That will either give you MTP access to the files and folders, or ADB should also be enabled - and does not require authorization
iBowToAndroid said:
So then flash a custom recovery, and then enter it. That will either give you MTP access to the files and folders, or ADB should also be enabled - and does not require authorization
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purehaps you have forget that the screen is broken. I can't access the phone for complicated manipulation. I'have already have TWRP installed on it but without a view it's impossible to manipulate it. Also, it's not normal that the phone are not viewed on windows or is shown locked on smart switch.
In recovery mode, the phone isn't show on windows also. Find the MTP option in TWRP without a screen view is very diffucult and dangerous, (the wipe option are near)
If I can access file on phone I will be able to view screenshot and configure it.
jameslevalaisan said:
purehaps you have forget that the screen is broken. I can't access the phone for complicated manipulation. I'have already have TWRP installed on it but without a view it's impossible to manipulate it. Also, it's not normal that the phone are not viewed on windows or is shown locked on smart switch.
In recovery mode, the phone isn't show on windows also. Find the MTP option in TWRP without a screen view is very diffucult and dangerous, (the wipe option are near)
If I can access file on phone I will be able to view screenshot and configure it.
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1. No, I didn't forget that the screen is broken
2. I wasn't telling you to press anything in TWRP. When it's in TWRP and you plug it in, you will either get MTP and/or ADB access automatically
3. Yes, it is perfectly normal to not have access to the files and folders in Windows, when it's powered on normally. There's a popup on the phone that you have to tap in order to grant permission to the folders and files. That's why it shows up as an empty device when you plug it in while in normal mode
iBowToAndroid said:
1. No, I didn't forget that the screen is broken
2. I wasn't telling you to press anything in TWRP. When it's in TWRP and you plug it in, you will either get MTP and/or ADB access automatically
3. Yes, it is perfectly normal to not have access to the files and folders in Windows, when it's powered on normally. There's a popup on the phone that you have to tap in order to grant permission to the folders and files. That's why it shows up as an empty device when you plug it in while in normal mode
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Ok excuse me.
Hum when I'm in recovery mode, my phone doesn't appear in Widows. And in adb, I haven't access to all folder. Data is empty for exemple.
For 3. Ok, I don't remember this notification. But I'm shure that I'have already use this phone with my PC. If I wasn't able to ring it on Whastapp, I will think that the phone doesn't works anymore at all. But it's not the case.
jameslevalaisan said:
purehaps you have forget that the screen is broken. I can't access the phone for complicated manipulation. I'have already have TWRP installed on it but without a view it's impossible to manipulate it. Also, it's not normal that the phone are not viewed on windows or is shown locked on smart switch.
In recovery mode, the phone isn't show on windows also. Find the MTP option in TWRP without a screen view is very diffucult and dangerous, (the wipe option are near)
If I can access file on phone I will be able to view screenshot and configure it.
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ADB commands work by default while in TWRP, you can back up almost anything that your TWRP version allows through your PC using ADB commands, TWRP will serve as intermediary, but you will not go to operate over your broken screen device but through your ADB/fastboot CMD.
In normal mode I can unlock the phone but after that even if I click where the message should appear it doesn't do anything.
In adb I can't access a backup command (and if I can do this, It will not the easyer way to transfer my sms.)
I have some old other phones to see some message exemple and know where to clic but it doesn't works. I have install Vyzor, It asks me a permission but even if I tap in the right of the screen the permission doesn't works.
I also try to transfert a new adb key but I think it doesn't work because Wyzor still ask permission.
jameslevalaisan said:
In normal mode I can unlock the phone but after that even if I click where the message should appear it doesn't do anything.
In adb I can't access a backup command (and if I can do this, It will not the easyer way to transfer my sms.)
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There is no backup command in ADB that you can use. And the reason that you can't access /data is because that requires going into TWRP settings and mounting the system partition.
What you can do in TWRP is to adb pull all of the files and folders off of the internal storage
Other thing, I can phone my phone with Whatsapp but I can't click to hang off.
iBowToAndroid said:
There is no backup command in ADB that you can use. And the reason that you can't access /data is because that requires going into TWRP settings and mounting the system partition.
What you can do in TWRP is to adb pull all of the files and folders off of the internal storage
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ok to do have a exemple of command to tap ?
And there no way to just be able to connect my phone with smart switch on windows ?
jameslevalaisan said:
I have some old other phones to see some message exemple and know where to clic but it doesn't works. I have install Vyzor, It asks me a permission but even if I tap in the right of the screen the permission doesn't works.
I also try to transfert a new adb key but I think it doesn't work because Wyzor still ask permission.
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ADB backup is not to operate while your device is on, but it is to operate while your device is in TWRP mode.
TWRP has integrated by default the ADB options not need to authorize through your broken screen because it is already authorized.
Messages as an app user (the same with root or system user) is part of userdata, you want to back up userdata to restore it after in other device or a scenery where your device get repaired, no?
I'll give you an example, you have to use this command, create a folder on a convenient place onto your PC directory, something like "BACKUP", assuming that you set it up correctly the environment for ADB/fastboot to use it along all of your system, you should open from this newly created folder an CMD (I use the new Windows terminal for easy/comfortable results) then type from the terminal adb shell twrp backup userdata , you'll have the userdata backed up in your PC in less of 2 minutes depending on the size of the partition, and so on successively.
What you can back up from TWRP depends on the restrictions from your TWRP version, you should back up the normal that you can see from the TWRP screen and even more but for example if your TWRP have some issues mounting vendor partition of course the ADB commands can't do the job for this specific partition, but anyway you have a lot you can do through it.
jameslevalaisan said:
ok to do have a exemple of command to tap ?
And there no way to just be able to connect my phone with smart switch on windows ?
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1. The command depends on what the mount point for your internal storage is. The command would be "adb pull /(mount point)" , so it could be:
adb pull /sdcard
adb pull /storage0/sdcard
Or several others
2. No, you can't connect with Smart Switch without allowing permission on the popup box on the phone screen
Hi guys,
I'm very happy to find here some people to help me. thank you a lot. I just now in recovery mode.
here is some result of command
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adb devices
List of devices attached
487e969e recovery
adb root
adbd is already running as root
adb shell
~ # ls
cache init.recovery.qcom.rc selinux_version
charger init.recovery.service.rc sepolicy
data init.recovery.usb.rc service_contexts
default.prop license sideload
dev oem sys
etc prebuilt_file_contexts system
file_contexts proc tmp
fstab.qcom property_contexts twres
init res ueventd.qcom.rc
init.rc root ueventd.rc
init.recovery.hlthchrg.rc sbin vendor
init.recovery.nano.rc seapp_contexts
~ #
as you can see there is not storage in the ls result
Code:
~ # ls /res
images keys
~ # ls /data
~ # ls /data
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adb pull /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db ./
adb: error: remote object '/data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/mmssms.db' does not exist
Is there something inspired you ?
iBowToAndroid said:
1. The command depends on what the mount point for your internal storage is. The command would be "adb pull /(mount point)" , so it could be:
adb pull /sdcard
adb pull /storage0/sdcard
Or several others
2. No, you can't connect with Smart Switch without allowing permission on the popup box on the phone screen
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1. the ls command doesn't show any sdcard or storage
2. Ok bit wyh I can't click on the permission popup ?
SubwayChamp said:
ADB backup is not to operate while your device is on, but it is to operate while your device is in TWRP mode.
TWRP has integrated by default the ADB options not need to authorize through your broken screen because it is already authorized.
Messages as an app user (the same with root or system user) is part of userdata, you want to back up userdata to restore it after in other device or a scenery where your device get repaired, no?
I'll give you an example, you have to use this command, create a folder on a convenient place onto your PC directory, something like "BACKUP", assuming that you set it up correctly the environment for ADB/fastboot to use it along all of your system, you should open from this newly created folder an CMD (I use the new Windows terminal for easy/comfortable results) then type from the terminal adb shell twrp backup userdata , you'll have the userdata backed up in your PC in less of 2 minutes depending on the size of the partition, and so on successively.
What you can back up from TWRP depends on the restrictions from your TWRP version, you should back up the normal that you can see from the TWRP screen and even more but for example if your TWRP have some issues mounting vendor partition of course the ADB commands can't do the job for this specific partition, but anyway you have a lot you can do through it.
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I try this...
C:\Users\James-23\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools>adb shell twrp backup userdata
TWRP does not appear to be running. Waiting for TWRP to start . . .
Press CTRL + C to quit.
^C
C:\Users\James-23\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools>adb shell twrp plat-form-tools userdata
TWRP does not appear to be running. Waiting for TWRP to start . . .
Press CTRL + C to quit.
^C
I'm not sure I understand your command. But it return a result. "Backup" is the name of a folder ? or it's a commande for twrp ?
Is there a way to be sure that twrp is installed (with all my phone, sometime, I don't remember what is on it. The thing it's sure it that this phone is root because I use root function with some app but perhaps just with magisk or Super SU.
So I had a pixel 6 pro and unfortunately my wife got mad and threw it against the wall a few times, causing the frame to bend and entire back glass to shatter. The front LCD didn't break, but glue came apart and it separated from the frame.
I had all my 2fa accounts on there, as well as very valuable data that I need to recover.
The phone still powers on, but there's nothing visible on the screen. A local repair shop advised we start by replacing the screen and then work on transferring everything out.
I have a replacement pixel 4a and want to be prepared for when my phone comes back online.
What's the best way to backup my 6 pro and restore on the 4a?
I need everything copied as a whole image, and restored on the 4a. I want to be able to boot up my 4a, open my authenticator app, and have all my accounts listed there.
Someone please tell me this is possible, and if so, please post instructions.
Thank you in advance.
I doubt 1:1 image cloning is possible because encryption is hardware-backed and therefore device-unique. it's not even possible to restore backup on origin device after factory reset since android apps can use keystore in TEE.
side note: you could connect HDMI multiport usb-c otg adapter to TV and mouse so you have access to phone at least
aIecxs said:
I doubt 1:1 image cloning is possible because encryption is hardware-backed and therefore device-unique. it's not even possible to restore backup on origin device after factory reset since android apps can use keystore in TEE.
side note: you could connect HDMI multiport usb-c otg adapter to TV and mouse so you have access to phone at least
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The HDMI multiport didn't work. Nothing was displayed. I don't know if it's because my phone is badly damaged, or if the pixel 6 doesn't support HDMI out over USB C
I tried this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081VBSNRZ/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_5NF5RPBKZ97YW4KFW9AX
What are my other options?
the best option would be previously unlocked bootloader, so you can have full access. but you did not unlock bootloader so this is no option for you, because unlocking will factory reset device.
HDMI might require some setting or app installed on device. apps can installed remotely from PC google play with proper google play account. not sure how to start an app though, but guess app can autostart.
at least usb keyboard is working, you could try to navigate blind and enable usb-debugging, this would allow you to use scrcpy. maybe connect headphones or use talkback to get some kind of audio feedback.
of course both methods requires some information from another identical device and need to tested on fully functional pixel 6 pro before..
some (not) useful apps
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/i-broke-my-screen-and-digitizer.4436261/#post-86791963
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/broke-the-display-of-my-phone.4424413/#post-86676229
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...asily-manage-multiple-android-devices.2707556
Anyone else have suggestions?
AcuraKidd said:
Anyone else have suggestions?
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This is not a full backup, but it might help you interactively recover some items without replacing the broken screen. Also, assuming this is something you're still looking to solve...
If you have adb debugging enabled, you can try to use https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy to interact with your phone over USB from a computer.
If you do not have adb debugging enabled, you can try to enable it via Recovery Mode. The steps to enable Recovery Mode below are from https://www.tenorshare.com/android/how-to-enable-usb-debugging-on-android-with-black-screen.html (I have not tried these steps).
Less:
To enable ADB without a screen:
1. Download the ADB toolkit for your computer and extract its contents to a folder.
ADB toolkit can be found at https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
ADB requires you have USB debugging enabled on your phone.
Since your phone has a black screen, reboot your phone into recovery mode to accomplish this.
Press the Volume Down and Power buttons at the same time to enter recovery mode.
2. Connect your phone to your computer, open a Command Prompt window in the ADB folder, and type the following command.
adb devices
3. You should see your device listed there.
Run the following commands one by one.
adb shell
mount data
mount system
4. Use the following command to pull the persist.sys.usb.config file from your phone to the PC.
adb pull /data/property/persist.sys.usb.config C:\Users\[your-username]\Desktop\
5. Access the persist.sys.usb.config file on your computer with a text editor and edit it to mtp,adb.
6. Run the following command to send the file back to your device.
adb push "C:\Users\[your-username]\Desktop/persist.sys.usb.config" /data/property
7. Download the build.prop file from your phone by using this command.
adb pull /system/build.prop C:\Users\[your-username]\Desktop\
8. Launch the build.prop file in a text editor like NotePad++ on your computer, and add the following code to it.
persist.service.adb.enable=1
persist.service.debuggable=1
persist.sys.usb.config=mtp,adb
9. Save the file and transfer the file back to your device using this command.
adb push "C:\Users\[your-username]\Desktop/build.prop" /system/
10. Reboot your device using the following command.
adb reboot
11. You are all set. Your phone will boot up with USB debugging enabled.
Hello everyone,
my phone (Xiaomi MI 9T) has fallen in the water and now it's partially working.
I really need to recover some data from it, but any method I've found on the internet requires USB Debug active. The phone turns on but it works only as long as it stays on the lock screen or if I go to settings from the notification bar. If I unlock it, the launcher doesn't work (but I can still drag down the notification's bar) and after few seconds the phone reboots I'm also able to activate the toggle of the USB Debug but it looks like it doesn't stay active because if I go back and re-enter developer's section, USB Debug is OFF.
At this point I don't really know what to do. The phone enters fastboot and recovery mode, unfortunately everything is stock, so my possibilities are limited.
I haven't tried to change the screen, but I doubt that would solve the problem, since if I stay in those specific areas, it works fine.
Android version: 10
MIUI 12
Thank you
Dona2592 said:
Hello everyone,
my phone (Xiaomi MI 9T) has fallen in the water and now it's partially working.
I really need to recover some data from it, but any method I've found on the internet requires USB Debug active. The phone turns on but it works only as long as it stays on the lock screen or if I go to settings from the notification bar. If I unlock it, the launcher doesn't work (but I can still drag down the notification's bar) and after few seconds the phone reboots I'm also able to activate the toggle of the USB Debug but it looks like it doesn't stay active because if I go back and re-enter developer's section, USB Debug is OFF.
At this point I don't really know what to do. The phone enters fastboot and recovery mode, unfortunately everything is stock, so my possibilities are limited.
I haven't tried to change the screen, but I doubt that would solve the problem, since if I stay in those specific areas, it works fine.
Android version: 10
MIUI 12
Thank you
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Due to the security implications of remotely enabling USB Debugging, the only way to enable it is through Developer Options. You can try rebooting to recovery and clearing cache although I am doubtful as to how much that might help you. If your device took a swim, you're going to be looking at repair, which will most likely result in wiping your data.
V0latyle said:
Due to the security implications of remotely enabling USB Debugging, the only way to enable it is through Developer Options. You can try rebooting to recovery and clearing cache although I am doubtful as to how much that might help you. If your device took a swim, you're going to be looking at repair, which will most likely result in wiping your data.
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Do you know if changing the screen could solve the problem? Or do you think there's a way to copy data 1:1 on another device (such as a used mi 9t I could buy)?
Dona2592 said:
Hello everyone,
my phone (Xiaomi MI 9T) has fallen in the water and now it's partially working.
I really need to recover some data from it, but any method I've found on the internet requires USB Debug active. The phone turns on but it works only as long as it stays on the lock screen or if I go to settings from the notification bar. If I unlock it, the launcher doesn't work (but I can still drag down the notification's bar) and after few seconds the phone reboots I'm also able to activate the toggle of the USB Debug but it looks like it doesn't stay active because if I go back and re-enter developer's section, USB Debug is OFF.
At this point I don't really know what to do. The phone enters fastboot and recovery mode, unfortunately everything is stock, so my possibilities are limited.
I haven't tried to change the screen, but I doubt that would solve the problem, since if I stay in those specific areas, it works fine.
Android version: 10
MIUI 12
Thank you
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How long ago was it dropped in water, have you allowed it thoroughly dry out? Can you open the body of the device to allow it to dry?
Droidriven said:
How long ago was it dropped in water, have you allowed it thoroughly dry out? Can you open the body of the device to allow it to dry?
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It stayed in the water for few seconds, the bottom half of it. I shut it down and I let it dry for 2 days, after removing the battery. Anyway I brought it to a center that made a treatment for electronic contacts, an they said that it's needed to change the display first, then run some tests to see what else is wrong. The problem is that changing the screen costs 130€ and, in my opinion, won't solve the issue.
Dona2592 said:
It stayed in the water for few seconds, the bottom half of it. I shut it down and I let it dry for 2 days, after removing the battery. Anyway I brought it to a center that made a treatment for electronic contacts, an they said that it's needed to change the display first, then run some tests to see what else is wrong. The problem is that changing the screen costs 130€ and, in my opinion, won't solve the issue.
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Can you find a stock update for your specific model number in the form ol stock update.zip that can be flashed in your stock recovery like a OTA update? If so, you might be able to extract the build.prop file from the update then open the build.prop file in a note editor and edit the file by adding or editing lines that enable USB debugging. Then save the file. Then remove everything from the update.zip except for the Meta-inf or "updater script" file/folder then place your modified build.prop file in the update.zip so that it is the only thing in the zip other than the Meta-inf/updater script. Then put it on external sdcard, insert it into your device and boot into stock recovery then choose the option that lets you install updates from sdcard and try flashing your modified update.zip file and reboot the device, if it works, it will enable USB debugging. The next obstacle is getting past your lock screen, which is pointless if the device reboots in seconds. If you can get it to stop rebooting, you might be able to use adb to unlock the lock screen by using adb commands that simulate the touch input required to unlock the screen. You'll have to do some searching to find out the "address" and order of each part of the screen that you need to simulate the touch input on the screen in the right order. It's a bit complicated for those that aren't familiar but it can be done if you do the research.
Or,you can try connecting a USB mouse to the device and see if it will let you open the lock screen.
Droidriven said:
Can you find a stock update for your specific model number in the form ol stock update.zip that can be flashed in your stock recovery like a OTA update? If so, you might be able to extract the build.prop file from the update then open the build.prop file in a note editor and edit the file by adding or editing lines that enable USB debugging. Then save the file. Then remove everything from the update.zip except for the Meta-inf or "updater script" file/folder then place your modified build.prop file in the update.zip so that it is the only thing in the zip other than the Meta-inf/updater script. Then put it on external sdcard, insert it into your device and boot into stock recovery then choose the option that lets you install updates from sdcard and try flashing your modified update.zip file and reboot the device, if it works, it will enable USB debugging. The next obstacle is getting past your lock screen, which is pointless if the device reboots in seconds. If you can get it to stop rebooting, you might be able to use adb to unlock the lock screen by using adb commands that simulate the touch input required to unlock the screen. You'll have to do some searching to find out the "address" and order of each part of the screen that you need to simulate the touch input on the screen in the right order. It's a bit complicated for those that aren't familiar but it can be done if you do the research.
Or,you can try connecting a USB mouse to the device and see if it will let you open the lock screen.
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Droidriven said:
Can you find a stock update for your specific model number in the form ol stock update.zip that can be flashed in your stock recovery like a OTA update? If so, you might be able to extract the build.prop file from the update then open the build.prop file in a note editor and edit the file by adding or editing lines that enable USB debugging. Then save the file. Then remove everything from the update.zip except for the Meta-inf or "updater script" file/folder then place your modified build.prop file in the update.zip so that it is the only thing in the zip other than the Meta-inf/updater script. Then put it on external sdcard, insert it into your device and boot into stock recovery then choose the option that lets you install updates from sdcard and try flashing your modified update.zip file and reboot the device, if it works, it will enable USB debugging. The next obstacle is getting past your lock screen, which is pointless if the device reboots in seconds. If you can get it to stop rebooting, you might be able to use adb to unlock the lock screen by using adb commands that simulate the touch input required to unlock the screen. You'll have to do some searching to find out the "address" and order of each part of the screen that you need to simulate the touch input on the screen in the right order. It's a bit complicated for those that aren't familiar but it can be done if you do the research.
Or,you can try connecting a USB mouse to the device and see if it will let you open the lock screen.
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The procedure looks good, I'd give it a try but is there any alternative to the SD card? Cause my phone has no SD slot available. Maybe an external usb card reader to plug into the phone?
Droidriven said:
Can you find a stock update for your specific model number in the form ol stock update.zip that can be flashed in your stock recovery like a OTA update? If so, you might be able to extract the build.prop file from the update then open the build.prop file in a note editor and edit the file by adding or editing lines that enable USB debugging. Then save the file. Then remove everything from the update.zip except for the Meta-inf or "updater script" file/folder then place your modified build.prop file in the update.zip so that it is the only thing in the zip other than the Meta-inf/updater script. Then put it on external sdcard, insert it into your device and boot into stock recovery then choose the option that lets you install updates from sdcard and try flashing your modified update.zip file and reboot the device, if it works, it will enable USB debugging. The next obstacle is getting past your lock screen, which is pointless if the device reboots in seconds. If you can get it to stop rebooting, you might be able to use adb to unlock the lock screen by using adb commands that simulate the touch input required to unlock the screen. You'll have to do some searching to find out the "address" and order of each part of the screen that you need to simulate the touch input on the screen in the right order. It's a bit complicated for those that aren't familiar but it can be done if you do the research.
Or,you can try connecting a USB mouse to the device and see if it will let you open the lock screen.
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Plus, I don't really get why the system fails right after the lockscreen, I'm actually able to enter the code and the phone unlocks but the launcher seems not working, while the notifications bar works fine, and after some seconds the phone reboots. How can the system work fine in some aspects and bad in others at the same time? Can it be some flash memory issue?
Dona2592 said:
The procedure looks good, I'd give it a try but is there any alternative to the SD card? Cause my phone has no SD slot available. Maybe an external usb card reader to plug into the phone?
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Yes USB should work in place of sdcard
Dona2592 said:
Plus, I don't really get why the system fails right after the lockscreen, I'm actually able to enter the code and the phone unlocks but the launcher seems not working, while the notifications bar works fine, and after some seconds the phone reboots. How can the system work fine in some aspects and bad in others at the same time? Can it be some flash memory issue?
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That or kernel panic due to some other important hardware is damaged.
Maybe you can use a adb script to interrupt the running processes right after the device unlocks. Something to stop everything from loading beyond screen unlock. It might allow you to use adb to pull whatever you want from the device via adb pull commands.
Or, if there is a custom recovery for your device and if your bootloader is already unlocked(if it isn', don't unlock it, it will wipe your data), you can install the custom recovery and use it to create a backup of your data then extract your data from the backup.
Droidriven said:
That or kernel panic due to some other important hardware is damaged.
Maybe you can use a adb script to interrupt the running processes right after the device unlocks. Something to stop everything from loading beyond screen unlock. It might allow you to use adb to pull whatever you want from the device via adb pull commands.
Or, if there is a custom recovery for your device and if your bootloader is already unlocked(if it isn', don't unlock it, it will wipe your data), you can install the custom recovery and use it to create a backup of your data then extract your data from the backup.
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Unfortunately I still have the stock recovery. Plus USB debug is deactivated. What really boggles me is the fact that I can still enter settings and get to developer options, turn ON the toggle of USB debug, but it's like the phone doesn't save the setting, cause if I go back to the main setting screen and enter again developer options, USB debug is OFF. I mean, what the hell?
Having access to device's Stock Recovery you can try as shown below to enable ADB / USB Debug ging: yes you can run Android shell commands from within Android's Stock Recovery.
Unplug device's USB-connection , boot into recovery mode. Having successfully booted into recovery mode, connect device via USB-cable with computer - what switches the USB driver to ADB mode.
Now enable USB debugging via recovery:
Code:
adb shell
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >> /system/build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >> /system/build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=adb,mtp" >> /system/build.prop"
reboot
Dona2592 said:
Unfortunately I still have the stock recovery. Plus USB debug is deactivated. What really boggles me is the fact that I can still enter settings and get to developer options, turn ON the toggle of USB debug, but it's like the phone doesn't save the setting, cause if I go back to the main setting screen and enter again developer options, USB debug is OFF. I mean, what the hell?
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Hardware damaged. You're going to have to repair the hardware or forget about retrieving your data, unless you can find a reputable shop that has the equipment and experience to pull your data directly from the chip itself.
xXx yYy said:
Having access to device's Stock Recovery you can try as shown below to enable ADB / USB Debug ging: yes you can run Android shell commands from within Android's Stock Recovery.
Unplug device's USB-connection , boot into recovery mode. Having successfully booted into recovery mode, connect device via USB-cable with computer - what switches the USB driver to ADB mode.
Now enable USB debugging via recovery:
Code:
adb shell
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >> /system/build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >> /system/build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=adb,mtp" >> /system/build.prop"
reboot
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Thanks mate, I'll give it a try for sure
Droidriven said:
Hardware damaged. You're going to have to repair the hardware or forget about retrieving your data, unless you can find a reputable shop that has the equipment and experience to pull your data directly from the chip itself.
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Ok, but do you know what could be the damaged piece of hardware?
Dona2592 said:
Ok, but do you know what could be the damaged piece of hardware?
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NO
xXx yYy said:
Having access to device's Stock Recovery you can try as shown below to enable ADB / USB Debug ging: yes you can run Android shell commands from within Android's Stock Recovery.
Unplug device's USB-connection , boot into recovery mode. Having successfully booted into recovery mode, connect device via USB-cable with computer - what switches the USB driver to ADB mode.
Now enable USB debugging via recovery:
Code:
adb shell
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >> /system/build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >> /system/build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=adb,mtp" >> /system/build.prop"
reboot
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That might work but I've never had any luck with adb in stock recovery, not on the devices that I've owned, at least.
Dona2592 said:
Hello everyone,
my phone (Xiaomi MI 9T) has fallen in the water and now it's partially working.
I really need to recover some data from it, but any method I've found on the internet requires USB Debug active. The phone turns on but it works only as long as it stays on the lock screen or if I go to settings from the notification bar. If I unlock it, the launcher doesn't work (but I can still drag down the notification's bar) and after few seconds the phone reboots I'm also able to activate the toggle of the USB Debug but it looks like it doesn't stay active because if I go back and re-enter developer's section, USB Debug is OFF.
At this point I don't really know what to do. The phone enters fastboot and recovery mode, unfortunately everything is stock, so my possibilities are limited.
I haven't tried to change the screen, but I doubt that would solve the problem, since if I stay in those specific areas, it works fine.
Android version: 10
MIUI 12
Thank you
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Is your bootloader locked?
Droidriven said:
That might work but I've never had any luck with adb in stock recovery, not on the devices that I've owned, at least.
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Yeah in fact when I type "adb shell" it gives me error, but I can enter fastboot mode and the phone is seen. Unfortunately I can't do much from there
Arealhooman said:
Is your bootloader locked?
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Yeah. **** me, for once I kept everything stock and this happened . I've always rooted and customized my phones and nothing like this has ever happened.