Question Encryption and TWRP - Xiaomi 12

I did on the phone as you wrote: You can try: Type data deletion/formatting
TWRP
yes (if errors, red lines, restart twrp and try again).
reboot twrp
flash and recovery rom
check if it is still the same. It is still in the phone settings that the phone is encrypted. In TWRP it doesn't want any code and not even mention of decryption. I didn't try backing up and restoring data in TWRP because of the encryption.

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Restoring Backup (Android P) with TWRP - possible solution found (updated)

Edit: Since I am the impatient guy of course I still meddled with the backup after posting this thread. By chance I found a solution that finally worked for me. Latest Oxygen Os 9.0.2 stable without root.
Note that I will list every step even it may be that it hasn't contributed anything to the solution:
1. From fastboot I booted into latest blu_sparc TWRP.
2. I plugged the phone into USB and copied all files from my backup into the usual TWRP folder.
3. I flashed only DATA, nothing else.
4. From TWRP I rebooted directly into bootloader/fastboot.
5. Then I ram the flash-all-partitions.bat from Mauronofrio provided by this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665 .
6. Crucial step: At the beginning, it asks "Wipe all data?". SELECT NO. It will start "restoring" all other partitions.
7. Reboot the phone and it should work as you left it before creating the backup.
Note that this method worked the restoration of backup data from the same OS and same version. Feel free to try it out on other system images. It's ugly and inconvenient, but it seems to work.
Hey guys,
is there a fail safe way to restore data from a clean twrp backup without soft bricks or PIN error?
I tried to restore a very recent TWRP backup but had serious trouble. At first, it rebooted just fine but upon trying to unlock the device with 4-digit pin it suddenly told me that my usual pin isn't working.
Then I tried deleting the lockscreen.db and other related files. Rebooted and got into the OS, but it got stuck at "starting up device".
The I did a complete wipe without internal storage and tried it again. Then it wouldn't even boot and I had to use the flash-all.bat to flash all partitions "manually" to get it working again.
Now I am afraid of using Oneplus 6 if it's impossible to make a seamless backup/recovery. Is there a guide on how to do this?
Thank you in advance!
This is a known issue though. If you want to make a usable backup in TWRP: Remove the PIN (screen lock), do the backup, and then activate the screen lock again.
efex said:
This is a known issue though. If you want to make a usable backup in TWRP: Remove the PIN (screen lock), do the backup, and then activate the screen lock again.
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I remember having read a thread with this hint too and disabled my security pin in a temporary working OS. Then I did the flashing stuff and I just noticed that my now working restored phone doesn't have a pin anymore. So basically removing this pin on a data backup will make things go smooth? I will keep this in mind, thank you

Boot Looping To TWRP, Contents Encrypted, I Screwed Up, Backups Do Not Have Pin

Hi Folks, I updated the OS, got everything up andrunning, setup a pin & fingerprint, my settings in Elementalx were lost so I made the mistake the backup kernel was the settings and it a big mistake.
Long story short I am only able to boot to Blu_Spark v9.86 to see all my files and data names encrypted. Ugh.
And I cannot boot into the os. What are my options? Heh? If any?
https://youtu.be/X7yDPszoQ5s
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Also this.....https://************/how-to-fix-twrp-unable-to-mount-storage-internal-storage-0mb/
georgiapi said:
Hi Folks, I updated the OS, got everything up andrunning, setup a pin & fingerprint, my settings in Elementalx were lost so I made the mistake the backup kernel was the settings and it a big mistake.
Long story short I am only able to boot to Blu_Spark v9.86 to see all my files and data names encrypted. Ugh.
And I cannot boot into the os. What are my options? Heh? If any?
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First i suggest you to update TWRP, reboot to bootloader and boot with blue spark v9.101, you would be able to put your pin and decrypt data, if so, flash the blue spark v9.101 to make it persistent, then reboot to recovery.
Now if everything is gone fine, you can access your storage by putting your correct pin in TWRP and from there i think you can try first to flash oos twice (with TWRP everytime) and see if system will boot-up, if not you need to wipe Data/cache/dalvik (factory reset). Do not flash anything else till system is working and booted
Thank you. Before I begin,
I am new to the term "make it persistent"? I hope you hang with me here....
To clarify, it was late and I was fatigued so I may have left out important details. FYI I run rooted stock roms.
After my fiasco I somehow managed to get booted to TWRP with access to my nandroids, both of which were made or ROMS with no pin or fingerprint. This is left over from the days it was suggested to not make nands of protected roms. Unprotect first.
So I choose restore one and TWRP asks for my pin (before I did the elementalx kernel restore I set a pin) which I entered and now I can only boot to TWRP but all the file names and such are encrypted.
I can also tell you my Slot B is trashed. I had to fastboot set_active _a to get off of it.
Thanks,
Would this be as simple and deleting .key files? I can see them in TWRP /file manager/Data/. I do not see a system file-folder.
Ok first off Everytime you flash the any rom the twrp will be overwrited by stock recovery, this is because with A/B partitioning system there's no more recovery partition and recovery it self is integrated in boot partition so for make it persistent you need to reflash twrp Everytime you flash a rom.
For this I've suggested you to update twrp via fastboot method.
And you can change slot A/B from Twrp too
Now you're problem is encrypted data so you MUST try to update TWRP first, then try what I've already explain before and let me know if it works
OK guys, I bit the bullet and did a full wipe factory reset. I deserve it. You guys are not only off the hook but great. I decided not to burden here over my blunder. I have a data backup about a month old so.........

TWRP shows internal storage folders named as random letters.

I have a Redmi note 8 with MIUI 12 installed. Bootloader is unlocked and the phone is rooted.
When I try to flash TWRP recovery in fastboot mode using my PC, it successfully flashes and boots into the TWRP recovery. TWRP does not ask for any password for decrypting the files, and when I go to install>sdcard then the storage is all in random letters, completely unrecognizable.
I have tried a lot of tutorials on youtube but none of them worked. I tried flashing the latest version of TWRP, didn't work. I tried formatting all data and rebooting back into recovery mode, didn't work. (if you reboot to system after installing TWRP, the phone automatically deletes TWRP and the next time you open recovery mode you just get the default MI recovery, and you have to flash TWRP again to open TWRP recovery.) I tried almost everything on the internet but none of it worked. Is there any way I can make it ask for the decryption password? or have my files decrypted? I just need the TWRP for a one-time-use to install a custom ROM. I don't need it to be installed permanently, but no problem even if it does get installed permanently. I just want my custom ROM.
Please help
does that work?:
Boot into twrp, then
Code:
adb shell
twrp decrypt myPassword
(myPassword is your user password)
User699 said:
does that work?:
Boot into twrp, then
Code:
adb shell
twrp decrypt myPassword
(myPassword is your user password)
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It didnt work, "failed to decrypt data" i typed the right password
#JKTheBaskieBoy said:
It didnt work, "failed to decrypt data" i typed the right password
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Okay, interessting. What's the exact error?
However, since you only want to use twrp to flash a custom OS, you could try to boot twrp (without flashing)
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
and then wipe data via twrp and then install your custom OS. You can use sideload which should be located under "advanced" I guess.
Code:
adb sideload myCustomOS.zip
EDIT: Don't boot out of twrp before sideloading, since your os should encrypt everything again after wiping which makes it unpossible for twrp to decrypt again (at least in your case, since it failed for some reason).
If you booted out of twrp, just wipe again and then sideload.
the correct and recommend way to install TWRP is
Flash TWRP
Erase userdata partition <~ it's important to do this as soon as possible since booting your device would just encrypt everything again
Format userdata partition
by doing this you would be able to access data partition files and folder would not be random letters.
User699 said:
Okay, interessting. What's the exact error?
However, since you only want to use twrp to flash a custom OS, you could try to boot twrp (without flashing)
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
and then wipe data via twrp and then install your custom OS. You can use sideload which should be located under "advanced" I guess.
Code:
adb sideload myCustomOS.zip
EDIT: Don't boot out of twrp before sideloading, since your os should encrypt everything again after wiping which makes it unpossible for twrp to decrypt again (at least in your case, since it failed for some reason).
If you booted out of twrp, just wipe again and then sideload.
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Sorry for the late reply. Earlier i just gave up on installing the custom ROM and continued with my stock from. Today a tried again, installed TWRP and turns out it is not showing random letters now. its all regular storage. i didn't even do anything to decrypt it lol it just fixed itself. Now I will install the room myself. Thank you for your help though
Ah sh** here we go again. So i installed the custom rom successfully and everything worked fine, the TWRP too. but when I tried to flash a magisk patched image (the image that I used to root my phone in MIUI) then it got stuck in the boot screen. I had to flash the stock fastboot rom again.. And as expected from my piece of **** that xiaomi calls a phone, TWRP will show encrypted folders, and does not ask for a password. Same problem. Rooted my phone again, using the magisk root image, and it worked like usual, the phone rooted. Now i am stuck again in this bs. I guess I will wait for about 4-5 days and continue using the phone like normal. Maybe it will work again this time. I will try your method here first
User699 said:
Okay, interessting. What's the exact error?
However, since you only want to use twrp to flash a custom OS, you could try to boot twrp (without flashing)
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
and then wipe data via twrp and then install your custom OS. You can use sideload which should be located under "advanced" I guess.
Code:
adb sideload myCustomOS.zip
EDIT: Don't boot out of twrp before sideloading, since your os should encrypt everything again after wiping which makes it unpossible for twrp to decrypt again (at least in your case, since it failed for some reason).
If you booted out of twrp, just wipe again and then sideload.
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Okay i tried wiping the data, cache and dalvik but it shows a huge essay of "error opening xxx/xxxx" in red text. Data wipe failed.
See you after like 4-5 days... hopefully
Update. I finally found a solution. It took literal hours of experimenting to find this.
-Flashed the fastboot ROM of the phone
-Rooted the phone by flashing magisk patched image
-Flashed Inception kernel via FK kernel manager
-Rebooting after flashing the kernel, It will get stuck in a black screen with no text whatsoever (probably a bootloop)
-Installed TWRP (This time TWRP does not show encrypted letters), Wiped all data, Transferred the custom ROM zip to the phone (while in TWRP) and flashing the rom
-The rom is flashed successfully. On the first reboot you get greeted with another bootloop. Fortunately the phone booted into TWRP. This time the folders are encrypted again.
-Successfully wiped the data (advanced>wipe data). No errors in data wiping this time.
-A fully working Corvus OS setup appears on rebooting.
I think the whole TWRP problem was fixed by the custom kernel. Anyways I am finally done with this now. You probably enjoyed seeing all this xD
#JKTheBaskieBoy said:
Update. I finally found a solution. It took literal hours of experimenting to find this.
-Flashed the fastboot ROM of the phone
-Rooted the phone by flashing magisk patched image
-Flashed Inception kernel via FK kernel manager
-Rebooting after flashing the kernel, It will get stuck in a black screen with no text whatsoever (probably a bootloop)
-Installed TWRP (This time TWRP does not show encrypted letters), Wiped all data, Transferred the custom ROM zip to the phone (while in TWRP) and flashing the rom
-The rom is flashed successfully. On the first reboot you get greeted with another bootloop. Fortunately the phone booted into TWRP. This time the folders are encrypted again.
-Successfully wiped the data (advanced>wipe data). No errors in data wiping this time.
-A fully working Corvus OS setup appears on rebooting.
I think the whole TWRP problem was fixed by the custom kernel. Anyways I am finally done with this now. You probably enjoyed seeing all this xD
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I like that you keep trying and finding a solution, even though you had to invest hours to make it work!
Let's hope it will work if you update the OS though – I'd actually suggest a backup of all of your data before you do an update in the future, just to be safe!
#JKTheBaskieBoy said:
I have a Redmi note 8 with MIUI 12 installed. Bootloader is unlocked and the phone is rooted.
When I try to flash TWRP recovery in fastboot mode using my PC, it successfully flashes and boots into the TWRP recovery. TWRP does not ask for any password for decrypting the files, and when I go to install>sdcard then the storage is all in random letters, completely unrecognizable.
I have tried a lot of tutorials on youtube but none of them worked. I tried flashing the latest version of TWRP, didn't work. I tried formatting all data and rebooting back into recovery mode, didn't work. (if you reboot to system after installing TWRP, the phone automatically deletes TWRP and the next time you open recovery mode you just get the default MI recovery, and you have to flash TWRP again to open TWRP recovery.) I tried almost everything on the internet but none of it worked. Is there any way I can make it ask for the decryption password? or have my files decrypted? I just need the TWRP for a one-time-use to install a custom ROM. I don't need it to be installed permanently, but no problem even if it does get installed permanently. I just want my custom ROM.
Please help
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tell me how to turn off a smartphone with a non-working sensor?
you can still use adb push command from pc to transfer files to your phone :
adb push "nameoffile" /sdcard
(place the file in your adb folder) I was able to root a phone that had this issue using this technique.
I think u should flash dm verity becoz when i flashed the rom and flashed dm verity it worked fine

TWRP / Orange Fox - Decrypt Data Password Not Working

Long story short. I got in a bootloop cause I think the rom I tried to install is failing. Now I'm into the recovery and can't do nothing cause the TWRP won't let decrypt my data. I already type the password and it shows "password incorrect"
So, I can't boot my phone and am not able to decrypt the data for me to back it up.
Is there any way to bypass encryption or delete the file which saves the PIN CODE? I already tried using DFE but it stuck in the logo.
PocoF3 said:
I already tried using DFE but it stuck in the logo.
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why DFE? that is only for one purpose - disable forced encryption. it helps to stay unencrypted after formatting.
you messed up everything so you probably already destroyed encryption. your data is lost.
encryption depends on files from /system and /vendor, you could try to restore exact ROM version from your backup like it was before. even then your encryption keys might still flagged as invalid meanwhile because of rollback protection.
learn your lesson to use TWRP for what it is intended - **BACKUP YOUR DATA**
aIecxs said:
why DFE? that is only for one purpose - disable forced encryption. it helps to stay unencrypted after formatting.
you messed up everything so you probably already destroyed encryption. your data is lost.
encryption depends on files from /system and /vendor, you could try to restore exact ROM version from your backup like it was before. even then your encryption keys might still flagged as invalid meanwhile because of rollback protection.
learn your lesson to use TWRP for what it is intended - **BACKUP YOUR DATA**
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DFE is needed to flash after installing ANY ROM to KEEP the system "unencrypted". That's what I keep doing since many rom updates ago, and always work without any issue.
The point of the thread is strictly aimed to TWRP and its decrypting process, not "what I should have done with my data" or "asking for lessons/advices". Let's keep that false condescension away from the thread.
The problem with decrypting in TWRP is well known, had it like twice, the first solution is what you said, trying to find an exact ROM to flash it over it but the thing is there's no "exact ROM version" atm, so I need to find another solution via TWRP if possible.
your question was about "decrypt the data for me to back it up"

Stuck on TWRP / Fastboot

Hello,
I'm stuck on TWRP, no way to load Android.
TWRP wasn't reading the partition so I tried to repair, pass to EXT2 and back to EXT4.
All got stuck on TWRP, I could only go to fastboot, at boot it goes back to TWRP automatically. The message on TWRP console is :
"Android Rescue Party trigger! Possible solutions?
Either :
1) Wipe caches, and/or
2) Format data, and/or
3) Clean - Flash your ROM
The reported problem is:
"init_user0_failed"
Unable to decrypt FBE device."
TWRP version 3.6.2_12-MI10Ultra_v3.7_A12
First ROM present on device: xiaomi.eu_multi_MI10Ultra_22.6.15_v13-12-fastboot.zip
Second time I tried to flash with fastboot and XiaomiFlash the same ROM, successfully installed, but I was still stuck in the loop.
Third time I flashed xiaomi.eu_multi_MI10Ultra_22.6.29_v13-12.zip with TWRP, successfully, but I'm still stuck on the same loop, Android won't load.
Please I need help, I use the phone for work and actually I've been without for a whole day.
How can i fix TWRP possibly without lose all my apps and data?
sergio-bodyweb said:
Hello,
I'm stuck on TWRP, no way to load Android.
TWRP wasn't reading the partition so I tried to repair, pass to EXT2 and back to EXT4.
All got stuck on TWRP, I could only go to fastboot, at boot it goes back to TWRP automatically. The message on TWRP console is :
"Android Rescue Party trigger! Possible solutions?
Either :
1) Wipe caches, and/or
2) Format data, and/or
3) Clean - Flash your ROM
The reported problem is:
"init_user0_failed"
Unable to decrypt FBE device."
TWRP version 3.6.2_12-MI10Ultra_v3.7_A12
First ROM present on device: xiaomi.eu_multi_MI10Ultra_22.6.15_v13-12-fastboot.zip
Second time I tried to flash with fastboot and XiaomiFlash the same ROM, successfully installed, but I was still stuck in the loop.
Third time I flashed xiaomi.eu_multi_MI10Ultra_22.6.29_v13-12.zip with TWRP, successfully, but I'm still stuck on the same loop, Android won't load.
Please I need help, I use the phone for work and actually I've been without for a whole day.
How can i fix TWRP possibly without lose all my apps and data?
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Afternoon matey, not to sure if this is helpful or not, may not be even specific to your device, but the error is the same error, so may shine a little light on the error.
Unable to decrypt FBE device
Plz anybody help this out... I unlocked bootloader, then immediately flashed Pitchblack recovery, then booted into recovery. Initially console shows decrypted FBE device with default password. But Encryption status : Encryped So I went into wipe...
forum.xda-developers.com
plegdroid said:
Afternoon matey, not to sure if this is helpful or not, may not be even specific to your device, but the error is the same error, so may shine a little light on the error.
Unable to decrypt FBE device
Plz anybody help this out... I unlocked bootloader, then immediately flashed Pitchblack recovery, then booted into recovery. Initially console shows decrypted FBE device with default password. But Encryption status : Encryped So I went into wipe...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Forgot to add, would recommend reading the whole thread, you can then judge what actually works or not before trying
plegdroid said:
Forgot to add, would recommend reading the whole thread, you can then judge what actually works or not before trying
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Of course, thx.

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