I messed up, please help - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Long story short i deleted my data/app file(accidentaly). Sony xperia S android 4.2.1 i think... Dont ask how that happened. So right after i deleted it by mistake everything started crashing many apps stopped working. Immediatly after doing that i restored a restore point and rebooted. As you would expect my phone is password protected, but when i klick the password slot id doesnt show the keyboard nor the option to change keyboard because i was using swift key keyboard. Now i cannot enter my phone, so i think that i should do s factory reset but i cant do that. I know that i saw a factory reset option on the sony software updater on my pc because i wanted to update my phone. Also when i tried to root my phone i could not flash it some broken driver issue (was not able to fix) so i finally rooted it with the root tool kit. Well please help me with this. Also i assume that the restore point didnt work. Please help :crying: :crying:

Hmm. So you deleted your /data/app folder and most of the apps are gone? Whoops! lol And you are rooted. Do you have a custom recovery? I'm assuming so since you said you tried to restore a backup, is that correct? It would probably just be easiest to factory reset in recovery as that will remove the password and then when it boots, you can restore the keyboard app. Other option is trying to remove the password in recovery (has to be custom) with adb commands as you won't be able to while booted due to the password.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2620456 - and this does not work for every device, obviously.

es0tericcha0s said:
Hmm. So you deleted your /data/app folder and most of the apps are gone? Whoops! lol And you are rooted. Do you have a custom recovery? I'm assuming so since you said you tried to restore a backup, is that correct? It would probably just be easiest to factory reset in recovery as that will remove the password and then when it boots, you can restore the keyboard app. Other option is trying to remove the password in recovery (has to be custom) with adb commands as you won't be able to while booted due to the password.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2620456 - and this does not work for every device, obviously.
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Well the thing is that im not near a pc for the next few days, but i have a tablet which has the device input to usb output cable. So i was wondering if theres a app that turns my android tablet into a keyboard for my phone. Ive been looking but only found bluetooth and wireles keyboard wich wont do me any good since my phone is locked. Also is there an app that could hack my phone since its rooted.

Pretty sure you're out of luck without the PC.
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[Q] Optimus T stops functioning after rooting

I recently purchased an Optimus T and rooted it with z4root and then installed Titanium Backup to delete some of the preinstalled apps, like the Pacman Demo.
As I was removing each app, (~5 at this point) the Home button suddenly stopped working, followed by total phone death. Even after factory reset, when I was trying to access the phone, eventually I was shown a "... setup.exe stopped responding..." (or something like that) message and my phone just stayed stuck on the booting screen (android) every time I restart (w/o entering factory reset).
Does anyone have any ideas, or know which apps can prevent the phone from booting properly? A list of safe apps to delete would be helpful too. I thought I was pretty cautious with removing only non essential apps, but it seem bricked. Thanks again!
daramji said:
I recently purchased an Optimus T and rooted it with z4root and then installed Titanium Backup to delete some of the preinstalled apps, like the Pacman Demo.
As I was removing each app, (~5 at this point) the Home button suddenly stopped working, followed by total phone death. Even after factory reset, when I was trying to access the phone, eventually I was shown a "... setup.exe stopped responding..." (or something like that) message and my phone just stayed stuck on the booting screen (android) every time I restart (w/o entering factory reset).
Does anyone have any ideas, or know which apps can prevent the phone from booting properly? A list of safe apps to delete would be helpful too. I thought I was pretty cautious with removing only non essential apps, but it seem bricked. Thanks again!
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About list off apps, I have to agree. Even it there is litle problem with dependencies, some minimum describe of these issue will be great!!
So, about your problem - I think, that you will have to download original ROM and do flashing with KDZ_FW_UPdater. (search on xda for more information).
But definitely, if it's possible I would try to install custom recovery throw adb shell (android SDK tools) and do backup of system for possibility to recovery or saving at least few data, and after try wipe and install one of custom ROM.
This happened to me after I tried deleting preinstalled apps on my Optimus One... Sent it in for repairs since it just stopped working. The tech guy said he did a "software update" and everything is good as new (except for the LGMITS error once in a while)
They didn't even bother trying to fix mine. They just told me to send it in and gave me a replacement.
So I finally figured out what I did wrong - basically when I was doing the deleting, I accidentally deleted the LG Home app, which effectively deactivated my (duh) home button and effectively stopped everything from functioning properly. For some reason I thought it was just a simple link from my phone directly to the LG website, as would happen with new PCs very often. Well... won't be doing THAT again.
However, my web2go button isn't working. I have to force quit every time I try to click on it. Can I just get rid of it or will it just give me more trouble later on?
At least you knew what went wrong with yours... I was just erasing CarHome and Layar and the LG App Adviser among other things i wont be using like Twitter and Latitude.
And they even gave you a new one x__x I had to wait 5 days before everything was good as new. After the first fix, USB debugging and mass storage stopped working so I sent it in for another "software update"...

every reboot is a hard reset

Hi,
I have an lg c800 -- mytouch q by lg
I rooted it yesterday and removed all the bloat. I also installed several root only apps to optimize the phone.
It ran smoother than even right out of the box.
So, I figured it be a good idea to backup the rom, and maybe later try cyanogenmod... So I installed Rom Manager by clockworkmod
It said i needed to install clockwork recovery rom. I went in there but it said my device was unsupported (only like 12 were) so I backed out,
and stupidly hit TWRP listed under "Recovery Already Installed". (thinking that meant what options I had to SETUP a recovery/backup)
I hit backup rom. almost instantly the phone restarted. After the bios, but before android it went to a screen with a box, and an arrow pointing from the inside of the box to the little android man. Then went to the regular android boot screen.
It does this every reboot now. The SuperSU is still there, whenever Rom Manager (which I have to reinstall each reboot) asks for root access I get that dialog box, so it hasn't actually hard reset the phone I don't think. But all the user data, contacts, apps, wifi passwords, google id "(to access Play) get wiped out.
I understand what I did wrong. I think I understand what its doing (booting to the factory rom as it was, and I can't set it to stop doing it each reboot)
What I need help with is getting back, if possible, to what I had previously, among other things, I had a bunch of tasker profiles and notes that will be time consuming to replace.
Thank you for your help.
EDIT: SuperSU is now listed among the factory installed apps. This is unchanged each reboot.
Question: If I unroot the phone what that invalidate Rom Managers ability to run before android boots?

[Q] Phone doesn't start with the new launcher. What to do?

So, I bought a cheap non-branded chinese android smartphone. The handset was full of useless pre-installed apps and I just cleaned them out. I rooted the phone with the VRoot tool and it looked like everything goes well, untill I made a factory reset. I installed a new launcher, of course to the /system/app/ folder and it worked with it. The phone has some kind of startup setup (like the iPhones) which comes up after the reset, before the launcher could start. In this procedure, the last step is to tap on an android logo to begin using the phone. So for now, even if I tap it for a houndred of times, the thing won't start, it sticks in this setting window. I pretty much think, this happens because of the new launcher, because the app is probably looking for the old one. Now I am in the deep sh***t.
The followings are known:
- I can't use ADB to repair it, because the factory reset automatically unchecks the USB debugging.
- No firmware or recovery backup available to reflash the handset. The phone has a qualcomm MSM7225 CPU.
- I have the factory apps.
- The phone has factory recovery, so I can't install custom backup.
- I can enter in fastboot mode.
I think, this is all I know. Anyone has some advice to repair it?
Thanks is advance.

Bootloop After Messing With Greenify and NoBloat

I rooted and installed custom recovery on my HDX7 using the HDX Toolkit according the the given instructions. After a few days I decided to uninstall recovery and moved the TWRP backup to external storage. I hadn't installed any custom roms or created any rom slots. I had no problems for days until these changes I made last night.
I uninstalled towelroot, reading that it was safe to do so. I installed a flashlight app. I installed Greenify and auto-hibernated some some third-party apps - including ES FileManager and Safestrap, which I considered safe since I had already uninstalled recovery. I installed NOBLOAT and disabled (not uninstalled) a few other processes and preinstalled Amazon apps as well. I also turned WIFI off before shutting down.
The device is now stuck at the second splash screen with the animated white and gold Kindle Fire logo. The screen is also slightly dimming and brightening repeatedly. I can't get into safe-mode/ recovery mode. I looked up what I was disabling but think I goofed using NoBloat and Greenify and screwed myself by uninstalling recovery.
What should I do and how? Will uninstalling nobloat, greenify and flashlight through adb RENABLE the disabled and hibernated apps and revert to previous settings? I have the TWRP stock rom backup on my computer! Can I flash that if nothing else works?
I'd appreciate the help and instruction, thank you.
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What should I do and how? Will uninstalling nobloat, greenify and flashlight through adb RENABLE the disabled and hibernated apps and revert to previous settings? I have the TWRP stock rom backup on my computer! Can I flash that if nothing else works?
I'd appreciate the help and instruction, thank you.
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Did you try hard reset? Press power button for more than 20 sec. Your kindle should then restart itself hopefully without bootloop. I was once messing with rooted stock fire OS trying to add one app to system apps (live wallpaper support I think), after restart I get neverending bootloop, but I was able to get out of this by doing hard reset, then Safestrap showed again and I was saved.
If you can manage reverse all your changes on system through adb, good for you, but without installed Safestrap ... well, maybe someone with better skills can manage you through this ...
I have tried but hard resets aren't working.
Can you still access it through ADB?
EncryptedCurse said:
Can you still access it through ADB?
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No, looks like I am having trouble getting adb access. Command adb devices is returning nothing. Windows is recognizing the Kindle, however, but only as a portable device. Definitely had adb access before (established to use the HDX Toolkit). Now, I am wondering whether I disabled adb support on the kindle at some point beforehand.
On a sidenote, I just unplugged and reconnected the usb cable a few times and was able to hit the lockscreen for a few seconds before falling back into the bootloop. I have been able to repeat this.
I have tried to follow GSLEON3's steps, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588608&page=8, to regain ADB access. I haven't had any luck - windows keeps recognizing it as a portable device. Any other suggestions for driver installation?
Again, occasionally the lock screen comes up. It was up long enough for me to swipe open and see my installed apps on the carousel, at one point, before falling back into the bootloop!
I'll keep reading and trying to establish ADB, but I have a question. Given that I have only rooted and disabled some processes, without any other serious modifications (no build prob edit, no new partitions, no roms, no custom recovery anymore) do you think a factory reset would be safe at some point if I can't get adb access?
Segue2 said:
I have tried to follow GSLEON3's steps, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588608&page=8, to regain ADB access. I haven't had any luck - windows keeps recognizing it as a portable device. Any other suggestions for driver installation?
Again, occasionally the lock screen comes up. It was up long enough for me to swipe open and see my installed apps on the carousel, at one point, before falling back into the bootloop!
I'll keep reading and trying to establish ADB, but I have a question. Given that I have only rooted and disabled some processes, without any other serious modifications (no build prob edit, no new partitions, no roms, no custom recovery anymore) do you think a factory reset would be safe at some point if I can't get adb access?
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From what you're saying, a factory reset does sound sensible but I honestly don't want to guide you in the wrong direction.
EncryptedCurse said:
From what you're saying, a factory reset does sound sensible but I honestly don't want to guide you in the wrong direction.
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doing a factory reset do not believe will remove something from system files if that is where he has pushed itand may cause complications. I do know from personal experience a factory reset with xposed framework gets really nasty really fast.I would keep trying to get ADB back...once you see it on your PC in any mode you must go to your device and device managers and uninstall all drivers. and reboot PC. Do not plug your device back in 2 PC till you have installed correct drivers
if nothing has been pushed to system and you have not install xposed framework...greenify will work with and without it I'm not sure about nobloat. Hdx signature bypass module requires xposed...did you attempt gapps installation? but if you know those two things for sure and for sure nothing pushed to system files you are safe to do a factory reset under factory recovery. The opposite button combination for recovery will result in safe mode boot...
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jimyv said:
doing a factory reset do not believe will remove something from system files if that is where he has pushed itand may cause complications. I do know from personal experience a factory reset with xposed framework gets really nasty really fast.I would keep trying to get ADB back...once you see it on your PC in any mode you must go to your device and device managers and uninstall all drivers. and reboot PC. Do not plug your device back in 2 PC till you have installed correct drivers
if nothing has been pushed to system and you have not install xposed framework...greenify will work with and without it I'm not sure about nobloat. Hdx signature bypass module requires xposed...did you attempt gapps installation? but if you know those two things for sure and for sure nothing pushed to system files you are safe to do a factory reset under factory recovery. The opposite button combination for recovery will result in safe mode boot...
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Thanks.
I did not install Xposed nor GAPPS. The only system modifications to device were 1) manual update to stock firmware 13.3.2.4. 2) Towelroot 3) Super SU 4) Safestrap, which is no longer installed 5) Disabled OTA updates using HDX Toolkit and 6) Greenify and Nobloat to disable 3rd party and system apps.
I havn't pushed anything else to system.
I am currently on Ubuntu trying to get adb access. I am NOT familiar with linux but I have gotten JDK and Android SDK installled. Still, no access and no device id number listed. Should I go back to windows and try again?
Also, I can't get into safe mode. And one more question - is it normal that the HDX can only be powered off while unplugged? If I plug in any power it automatically turns on and starts bootloop.
Segue2 said:
Thanks.
I did not install Xposed nor GAPPS. The only system modifications to device were 1) manual update to stock firmware 13.3.2.4. 2) Towelroot 3) Super SU 4) Safestrap, which is no longer installed 5) Disabled OTA updates using HDX Toolkit and 6) Greenify and Nobloat to disable 3rd party and system apps.
I havn't pushed anything else to system.
I am currently on Ubuntu trying to get adb access. I am NOT familiar with linux but I have gotten JDK and Android SDK installled. Still, no access and no device id number listed. Should I go back to windows and try again?
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well it definitely would not hurt anything to try Windows again don't bother with a factory cable does not apply to this device we do not have the proper tools / softwareware
you might do a little reading over in toolkit thread at last few pages anyway I do not believe that you will get negative effect from just having OTA block with a factory reset. personally a factory reset per stock recovery that would be my next option.. as long as you know the only thing that has been pushed to system is su, and no xposed framework.
you may even have to re disable OTA updates.
remember plug in your device. Allow it to boot as far as it will boot if you can get it to boot into the running system that would be great just do not attempt to unlock it if that what crashes it. Go to Device Manager and uninstall all drivers for your device.
unplug it from PC and reboot PC. Then install correct ADB drivers and reconnect
jimyv said:
well it definitely would not hurt anything to try Windows again don't bother with a factory cable does not apply to this device we do not have the proper tools / softwareware
you might do a little reading over in toolkit thread and that you till the thread at last few pages anyway I do not believe that you will get negative effect from just having OTA block with a factory reset. personally a factory reset per stock recovery that would be my next option.. as long as you know the only thing that has been pushed to system is su, and no xposed framework.
you may even have to re disable OTA updates.
remember plug in your device. Allow it to boot as far as it will boot if you can get it to boot into the running system that would be great just do not attempt to unlock it if that what crashes it. Go to Device Manager and uninstall all drivers for your device.
unplug it from PC and reboot PC. Then install correct ADB drivers and reconnect
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Ok, thank you. I will try fresh installs on Windows again, then. I did read an interesting tip by GSLEON3 about having a copy of cmd.exe in the sdk folder, which I didn't try.
Also, I can't get into safe mode. And one more question - is it normal that the HDX can only be powered off while unplugged? If I plug in any power it automatically turns on and starts bootloop and won't turn off, even on wallcharger.
lol
Segue2 said:
I will try fresh installs on Windows again, then. I did read and interested tip by GSLEON3 about having a copy of cmd.exe in the sdk folder, which I didn't try.
Also, I can't get into safe mode. And one more question - is it normal that the HDX can only be powered off while unplugged? If I plug in any power it automatically turns on and starts bootloop.
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yes and personally I find it annoying as hell. The HDX does not charge powered off unless it is completely dead and it only charges for a few seconds and as soon as it has enough power to power up it powers up. completelynormal for this device
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Segue2 said:
Ok, thank you. I will try fresh installs on Windows again, then. I did read an interesting tip by GSLEON3 about having a copy of cmd.exe in the sdk folder, which I didn't try.
Also, I can't get into safe mode. And one more question - is it normal that the HDX can only be powered off while unplugged? If I plug in any power it automatically turns on and starts bootloop and won't turn off, even on wallcharger.
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there are a couple of minimal adb and fast root utilities around XDA that's all I use...have you been able to get into stock recovery?
to enter SafeMode on thor...
hold power and volume down until grey logo cycles at least twice release power and continue to hold volume down until device completely boobs. if it works it should stay booted and allow you to uninstall third party apps it should say safe mode in left lower corner
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yes and personally I find it annoying as hell. The HDX does not charge powered off unless it is completely dead and it only charges for a few seconds and as soon as it has enough power to power up it powers up. completelynormal for this device
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there are a couple of minimal adb and fast root utilities around XDA that's all I use...have you been able to get into stock recovery?
to enter SafeMode on thor...
hold power and volume down until grey logo cycles at least twice release power and continue to hold volume down until device completely boobs. if it works it should stay booted and allow you to uninstall third party apps it should say safe mode in left lower corner
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Ok, good to know about the power.
Yes, I have used the Minimal Adb and Fastboot utility before and couldn't get access.
I can get into stock recovery for a factory reset.
I can not get into SafeMode. It ends up booting to the lockscreen for a second or two before falling back into bootloop - sometimes flashing the lockscreen again.
okay well I do believe you have run out of options..in a nutshell you are looking at a replacement device anyway so you should be on the go for a factory reset
So, I tried establishing ADB in Windows and Ubuntu again with no luck. I went ahead with the factory reset. Now, it is just flashing the lockscreen repeatedly without the kindle fire logo bootloop.
Thank you for the help but I guess there is nothing more to be done?
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Segue2 said:
So, I tried establishing ADB in Windows and Ubuntu again with no luck. I went ahead with the factory reset. Now, it is just flashing the lockscreen repeatedly without the kindle fire logo bootloop.
Thank you for the help but I guess there is nothing more to be done?
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nope you are out of options before you got to the factory reset.apparently something was done to the system that nobody knew about. Or there is a hardware problem anyway.you can try to hold the power for over 20 seconds or another factory reset but sounds like you need to give Amazon a call anyway you might have had a bad unit. Because nothing you described in above paragraphs should have gotten you to this point.
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... I installed NOBLOAT and disabled (not uninstalled) a few other processes and preinstalled Amazon apps as well.
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Well, I think this is the main reason for your problems. In the past, when there was no alternatives I run modified FireOS + gapps from cpajuste and after a while I find that running all this amazon bloatware consuming so much memory and cpu power, so I did the same, installed greenify, some utility to disable running background services, through another utility (I dont remember the name) disabled several amazon apps I didnt use ... I was trying to make more space for running google tools ... Ofcourse I didnt do changes on stock rom, only on extra slot always with backups in case something went wrong. And it always did. FireOS is sure not your typical Android - at some point we all learn this.
So after several mostly not successfull experiments with disabling amazon apps (fireos ends in bootloop, or didnt start at all) i decided to give up and later when alternatives from ggow was available I completly switch to his rom and (not using amazon services at all) I am happy with his Nexus 2.0.2 till today.
So from my point of view you disables some (one or more) critical process which fireos really really need to complete startup sequence and thus bootloop you are experiencing. Without safety net (safestrap + using extra slot) there is not much to do, unless you somehow gain adb access, but this is now probably not an option after factory reset you did...
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Well, I think this is the main reason for your problems. In the past, when there was no alternatives I run modified FireOS + gapps from cpajuste and after a while I find that running all this amazon bloatware consuming so much memory and cpu power, so I did the same, installed greenify, some utility to disable running background services, through another utility (I dont remember the name) disabled several amazon apps I didnt use ... I was trying to make more space for running google tools ... Ofcourse I didnt do changes on stock rom, only on extra slot always with backups in case something went wrong. And it always did. FireOS is sure not your typical Android - at some point we all learn this.
So after several mostly not successfull experiments with disabling amazon apps (fireos ends in bootloop, or didnt start at all) i decided to give up and later when alternatives from ggow was available I completly switch to his rom and (not using amazon services at all) I am happy with his Nexus 2.0.2 till today.
So from my point of view you disables some (one or more) critical process which fireos really really need to complete startup sequence and thus bootloop you are experiencing. Without safety net (safestrap + using extra slot) there is not much to do, unless you somehow gain adb access, but this is now probably not an option after factory reset you did...
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the loop he was in would not allow him ADB either ,something was done here other than what has been stated whether it was known or not.
correction I also use greenify it on all my devices. And to be able to do anything to system you must have had exposed framework installed....in which case I would have never have recommended a factory wipe. as stated several times already. simply hibernating a few apps even hibernating a few apps ( which is about all you can do without framework) would have not gotten him here. he had to have permanently removed something from system or permanently disabled iteither way without knowing exactlywhat service he appy that too it would be a guessing game even with adb.in short like you said lesson learned for another person that bothers to read this thread not to tamper with your stock system without safestrap at bare minimum and a backup
I wonder if he has had any luck with ADB now that he is no longer in a perpetual boot loop. May be able to come up with a reenable command for system apps? Su should still be in systemat least the binaries will be in case the app wasn't. And I think in this case it would be better if the app was not in system but the binaries remained since he cannot get into the OS he will not be able to grant permission..but without. su command should work still
Thanks for the input. Wiithout a doubt, lessons learned here. At the very least, I never should have uninstalled Safestrap even if I wasn't planning on doing anything else to the system. I have the TWRP backup of my rooted stock, but with no way to use it now - useless.
I must have disabled some critical app or combination of apps that lead to the conflict, despite the care I thought I was taking. As far as Xposed framework goes, I never installed it manually. Maybe it is packaged in with one of those apps? The other thing I wondered about was whether disabling wireless could have led to a conflict. Using the Toolkit has been reported to lead to a bug where the system can crash when trying to enable wifi without first enabling bluetooth.
Either way, all I had to do was leave safestrap alone, just in case. F.
All of your help and feedback has been appreciated!
Wow. Well, I have adb access. After mutliple unsuccessful attempts on Windows and Linux, I was able to fire up an old MacBook and established an adb connection in 10 minutes. Unbelievable! The list of installed packages doesn't show any third party packages. Can I push and install Safestrap through adb to get my backups up and running? Whar is the correct syntax for those commands? I have already got a replacement on the way, but I would like to try to bring this one back and unroot. On second thought, maybe I should just leave it?

Prevent Android System from Wiping?

hey guys please help me,
I got an Xperia Z from my Friend rooted and all that. he wants to lock that someone can wipe his system, so i flashed him twrp and locked it with an Password theme, whichs is working.
Problem is although it asks for an password if you boot into the recovery directly, it still wipes if i reset the phone with my normal settings.
can someone please tellme how can i rmove or disable or hide the Backup and Reset Tab in the Settings of the Xperia??
Thanks in Advance tho
You can set up a passcode/PIN/Pattern/etc to stop access to the Settings app itself, but have never seen a way to hide 1 specific thing in the Settings. If the phone is encrypted with a password, I think it requires the code before resetting, but am not 100% sure of that.

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