Password in all recoveries except TWRP 3.3.0.0 - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
If I boot into recovery using TWRP 3.3.0.0 it does not ask me for password, but if I flash OFRP, PBRP or mod 3.3.1.2 adil 2, it always asks me for a password when booting and tells me that the partition /data is encrypted. I do not know the password and I have never encrypted the Poco. Also the 3 revoveries show that is not installed any Tom, but when a reboot the system works perfectly.
Some colleagues have indicated to me that the data partition had been encrypted so I followed the next process to try to install a clean rom.
1. Boot in bootloader with Power + Vol-
2. Via fastboot flash OFRP
3. Boot in recovery (OFRP)
4. Format data and factory reset
5. Reboot recovery OFRP
6. Wipe: cache, Dalvik/Cache, Data and System partitions
7. Install rom XiaomiEU V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM.zip
8. Flash DFE + Magisk
9. Reboot system
10. Complete ROM configuration
When I start again in recovery, it asks me for a password, informs me that data is encrypted and I cannot mount it, and I can't install anything.
However, if I flash TWRP 3.3.0.0 via fastboot, it no longer asks me for a password and I can mount the data partition and work normally.
If I flash again OFPR, PBRP or twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img, ask me for a password again and it tells me that / data is encrypted
I tried to delete from /data/system the files locksettings.db, locksettings.db-shm and locksettings.db-wal but it continues asking me for a password if the recovery is always different of TWRP 3.3.0.0

otraver said:
First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
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First off, your post belongs in the Q & A section. Please ask a moderator to move it as it has nothing to do with ROMs or development. Secondly, if official TWRP works, use it. Stop switching between recoveries and getting yourself all flustered.
PS: your English is fine. Don't sweat it.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab S5e using XDA Labs

Thank's for your answer.
guhvanoh said:
First off, your post belongs in the Q & A section. Please ask a moderator to move it as it has nothing to do with ROMs or development.
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I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
Secondly, if official TWRP works, use it. Stop switching between recoveries and getting yourself all flustered.
PS: your English is fine. Don't sweat it.
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You're right. Here, in my country, we usually use this saying "if something works, don't touch it"
I wanted to try other recoveries because the official TWRP does not support USB-OTG access well.
About one year ago, I tried using a 256GB flashdrive with a m.2 ssd to perform a faster backup of the rom, but TWRP don't recognize the drive.
I read in these forums that TWRP had a problem managing USB-OTG and installed PBRP and it worked fine until last week I received the Miui11/Android10 OTA. After flashing it, PBRP started asking me for the password and displaying the message "I don't detect any rom installed". Despite having a recent backup (I always do it before flashing) I was a little scared.
I decided to reinstall TWRP by fastboot and I was surprised that the rom had been updated and everything worked ok.
As some colleagues tell me that I have the encrypted / data partition, I tried to make a format of the / data partition and new installation, with the result I commented above.
However, when I received the previous OTA, which was Android9 and Miui11, there was no problem.
I just wanted to share this strange situation.
I appreciate your message.

otraver said:
Thank's for your answer.
I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
I appreciate your message.
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Not a problem. If you view this in a web browser there is a button at the bottom left or right to report a post. Use that and ask for this thread to be moved.
PS: your English is still great.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab S5e using XDA Labs

otraver said:
First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
If I boot into recovery using TWRP 3.3.0.0 it does not ask me for password, but if I flash OFRP, PBRP or mod 3.3.1.2 adil 2, it always asks me for a password when booting and tells me that the partition /data is encrypted. I do not know the password and I have never encrypted the Poco. Also the 3 revoveries show that is not installed any Tom, but when a reboot the system works perfectly.
Some colleagues have indicated to me that the data partition had been encrypted so I followed the next process to try to install a clean rom.
1. Boot in bootloader with Power + Vol-
2. Via fastboot flash OFRP
3. Boot in recovery (OFRP)
4. Format data and factory reset
5. Reboot recovery OFRP
6. Wipe: cache, Dalvik/Cache, Data and System partitions
7. Install rom XiaomiEU V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM.zip
8. Flash DFE + Magisk
9. Reboot system
10. Complete ROM configuration
When I start again in recovery, it asks me for a password, informs me that data is encrypted and I cannot mount it, and I can't install anything.
However, if I flash TWRP 3.3.0.0 via fastboot, it no longer asks me for a password and I can mount the data partition and work normally.
If I flash again OFPR, PBRP or twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img, ask me for a password again and it tells me that / data is encrypted
I tried to delete from /data/system the files locksettings.db, locksettings.db-shm and locksettings.db-wal but it continues asking me for a password if the recovery is always different of TWRP 3.3.0.0
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Hi bro I also facing same issue my problem is I m using orange fox recovery 10.0.1 version and when I flash miuiQ stable global with dfe it ask me to enter password when I boot to recovery don't know what happened. By the way is twrp official work perfectly????
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otraver said:
Thank's for your answer.
I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
You're right. Here, in my country, we usually use this saying "if something works, don't touch it"
I wanted to try other recoveries because the official TWRP does not support USB-OTG access well.
About one year ago, I tried using a 256GB flashdrive with a m.2 ssd to perform a faster backup of the rom, but TWRP don't recognize the drive.
I read in these forums that TWRP had a problem managing USB-OTG and installed PBRP and it worked fine until last week I received the Miui11/Android10 OTA. After flashing it, PBRP started asking me for the password and displaying the message "I don't detect any rom installed". Despite having a recent backup (I always do it before flashing) I was a little scared.
I decided to reinstall TWRP by fastboot and I was surprised that the rom had been updated and everything worked ok.
As some colleagues tell me that I have the encrypted / data partition, I tried to make a format of the / data partition and new installation, with the result I commented above.
However, when I received the previous OTA, which was Android9 and Miui11, there was no problem.
I just wanted to share this strange situation.
I appreciate your message.
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So bro twrp official never give encryption error if I flash miuiQ using it right ?

Hey there!
I have the same Situation here and I figured at least some points out:
- the Upgrade to Android 10 encrypted the data Partition. You can see that in in your phone settings under security and password. For some security reasons of Android Q I guess.
But what password and how to change is a mystery. There are tons of articles out there which are related to "encrypt with lock screen password" but thats something different. We have this Option too in developer settings but it is not Set. So the way of our New encrypted device is still a Secret.
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
I hope we can figure out as a community what's exactly going on here.

THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"​

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Reported, thanks

sachin5555 said:
Hi bro I also facing same issue my problem is I m using orange fox recovery 10.0.1 version and when I flash miuiQ stable global with dfe it ask me to enter password when I boot to recovery don't know what happened. By the way is twrp official work perfectly????
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I'm ussing the 3.3.0.0 and works perfectly...
So bro twrp official never give encryption error if I flash miuiQ using it right ?
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In my case I have not had any problems.
I am currently using the global stable 11.0.4.0 QEJMIXM + TWRP 3.3.0.0 + Magisk 20.3

Fritzko said:
Hey there!
I have the same Situation here and I figured at least some points out:
- the Upgrade to Android 10 encrypted the data Partition. You can see that in in your phone settings under security and password. For some security reasons of Android Q I guess.
But what password and how to change is a mystery. There are tons of articles out there which are related to "encrypt with lock screen password" but thats something different. We have this Option too in developer settings but it is not Set. So the way of our New encrypted device is still a Secret.
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I have checked what you say about ""encrypt with lock screen password" in developer settings and in my case it is disabled.
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
I hope we can figure out as a community what's exactly going on here.
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Where can I find the logs you comment to check?

fraggy2 said:
THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"​
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Seriously?
I will not be able to try it until tomorrow. The motherboard of my PC has said that it doesn't work anymore and I am waiting for the arrival of a new one.

Where can I find the logs you comment to check?
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Go to Twrp > advanced > copy logs. They are saved on your sd card.

fraggy2 said:
THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"​
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I tried wit "default_password" (without quotes) and don't work
Fritzko said:
Hey there!
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
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I checked the TWRP logs and have you reason
Code:
I:Unmounting main partitions...
Successfully decrypted with default password.
I:Decrypt adopted storage starting
I:PageManager::LoadFileToBuffer loading filename: '/data/system/storage.xml' directly
I:successfully loaded storage.xml
Updating partition details...

I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.

Champ16 said:
I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.
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If i flash it over twrp will it ask me to enter password?

sachin5555 said:
If i flash it over twrp will it ask me to enter password?
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No

Champ16 said:
No
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Done ! Thank u

Champ16 said:
I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.
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I don't think it works, but sure I will try it.
I have already tried everything I have been reading through many forums and I always get the same result.: the ****ing password
I have tried to deactivate the PIN, screen pattern, passwords, I have even logged off the Mi account and then I have tried to flash OFRP, PBRP and a TWRP mod and always, always ask me for password
I've tried booting on TWRP
1. Factory reset
2. Format data (not only wipe) (I answer "yes")
3. Reboot recovery
4. wipe cache, Dalvik / cache, Data and System
5 Install rom (miui_POCOF1Global_V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM_74f88e6c8f_10.0.zip)
5. Flash twrp
6. Flash orange fox + DFE + magisk
7. Start rom and configure.
And without entering a PIN or blocking pattern, only gmail and Mi account and when returning to reboot in recovery it asks me again for a password.

SOLUTION:
I removed lockscreen password and flashed official TWRP.
Now it's decrypted successfully

The same kind of thing happened to me. I wish that I had seen this thread before. Lost all my data. ???
You can check it here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/help/miui-11-eu-android-10-encrypted-data-t4049421

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Questions about Decryption / Encryption of Redmi Note 4 (mido)

Dear @sachin n,
I recently installed @abhishek987 official LOS 14.1 (unlocked bootloader, flashed latest global developer, flashed twrp, installed LOS 14.1) on my and two of my friend’s Redmi Note 4 (mido) but in all 3 cases I ended up with an encrypted phone. I decrypted my mido doing following steps: started twrp, mount, checked all partitions, wipe, format data, typed in YES. But when I reflashed LOS 14.1. there were some problems with “failure to install xxx partition” (can’t remember anymore what exactly). I guess because I checked ALL partitions.
Now the questions:
1. If I leave the phone encrypted, is there a limitation in the functionality of the phone?
2. Does encryption present a problem with future clean or dirty ROM installations?
3. What is the right way to decrypt the phone. I guess start twrp, mount, check partitions (question is: which partitions exactly have to be checked!), wipe, format data, typed in YES.
Thanks a lot.
Ilir ILIRI said:
Dear @sachin n,
I recently installed @abhishek987 official LOS 14.1 (unlocked bootloader, flashed latest global developer, flashed twrp, installed LOS 14.1) on my and two of my friend’s Redmi Note 4 (mido) but in all 3 cases I ended up with an encrypted phone. I decrypted my mido doing following steps: started twrp, mount, checked all partitions, wipe, format data, typed in YES. But when I reflashed LOS 14.1. there were some problems with “failure to install xxx partition” (can’t remember anymore what exactly). I guess because I checked ALL partitions.
Now the questions:
1. If I leave the phone encrypted, is there a limitation in the functionality of the phone?
2. Does encryption present a problem with future clean or dirty ROM installations?
3. What is the right way to decrypt the phone. I guess start twrp, mount, check partitions (question is: which partitions exactly have to be checked!), wipe, format data, typed in YES.
Thanks a lot.
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Alright, not gonna answer any of your questions until you decrypt it.
The easiest way is to FORMAT data via TWRP.
Just to make sure, boot to TWRP > wipe > tap FORMAT not the wipe!!! I mean, FORMAT! Then choose yes to format, boot up. You're now decrypted. Note that you'll lose your all Data. So, make a backup.
Done? If you're done, next time you setup fingerprint, it'll prompt to enter password everytime you boot, just click on "No thanks". That's all.
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Thanks for the answer and the tipp but prior to posting this thread I had already decrypted my phone mido doing following steps: started twrp, mount, checked all partitions, wipe, format data, typed in YES.
I would be very greatfull if you can answer me these questions:
1. If I leave the phone encrypted, is there a limitation in the functionality of the phone?
2. Does encryption present a problem with future clean or dirty ROM installations?
3. What is the right way to decrypt the phone. I guess start twrp, mount, check partitions (question is: which partitions exactly have to be checked!), wipe, format data, typed in YES.
Thanks a lot.
Ilir ILIRI said:
Thanks for the answer and the tipp but prior to posting this thread I had already decrypted my phone mido doing following steps: started twrp, mount, checked all partitions, wipe, format data, typed in YES.
I would be very greatfull if you can answer me these questions:
1. If I leave the phone encrypted, is there a limitation in the functionality of the phone?
2. Does encryption present a problem with future clean or dirty ROM installations?
3. What is the right way to decrypt the phone. I guess start twrp, mount, check partitions (question is: which partitions exactly have to be checked!), wipe, format data, typed in YES.
Thanks a lot.
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1. Not really afaik.
2. Nope, it isn't. But it's a pain in ass to enter password everytime you boot into system / twrp. So, most of the users doesn't really like the encryption.
3. Ah, as I already said, just boot to TWRP > choose wipe > tap FORMAT on the right bottom and next type yes to format. No need to check anything. :good:
._. pro
sachin n said:
2. Nope, it isn't. But it's a pain in ass to enter password everytime you boot into system / twrp. So, most of the users doesn't really like the encryption.
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Actually when the device is encrypted you can just choose to start without entering the PIN/Password, just like when the phone is decrypted.
On devices that have SOCs which have hardware decryption embedded, like the SD 625 does, it doesn't really makes sense to decrypt the device as there's no real performance penalty.
@sachin n i flashed LOS 14.1 for d first tym i.e swiching frm MIUI for d first tym....when i move to settings>security it shows me encrypted. I tried to flash LOS 15 and it asked me password i entered it and it said "password is correct but failed to decrypt please format you data". now my Q is
1- why did it happened?
2-Will i have to format data? Is this the only way?
3- If i do so and again flash any other ROM e.g LOS15 will it happen again?
4- Do this happens with every Xiaomi users?
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[/COLOR @sachin n remember: my TWRP is normal i.e it nvr asks me for any type of password. It had once when i had set lock screen password (it was the first bootup after switching from MIUI) with secure boot
and when i tried to enter in TWRP it asked for password which i entered i had on my lock screen and it said password incorrect...This problem vanished when i removed the lock screen password.
Arpit Anand said:
@sachin n i flashed LOS 14.1 for d first tym i.e swiching frm MIUI for d first tym....when i move to settings>security it shows me encrypted. I tried to flash LOS 15 and it asked me password i entered it and it said "password is correct but failed to decrypt please format you data". now my Q is
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Oh yeah, the password or the "default_password" doesn't works, so all you've to do is to format data using TWRP, that's gonna decrypt your phone.
Arpit Anand said:
1- why did it happened?
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Cuz when you're coming from MIUI you should do format data, that happens to everyone who wanna get rid of encryption.
Arpit Anand said:
2-Will i have to format data? Is this the only way?
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Yessh, that's the only way.
Arpit Anand said:
3- If i do so and again flash any other ROM e.g LOS15 will it happen again?
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Nope, it won't happen again. The tip is to don't setup any fingerprint at the setup wizard(at the first boot). Set it up later.
Arpit Anand said:
4- Do this happens with every Xiaomi users?
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Ah, Yeah!
@sachin n thanks finally i got my answers!??
so if i format data then after that if i will flash a rom say ,LOS15 , it will not show encrypted in security>settings and we should not set any password on first bootup?
Arpit Anand said:
@sachin n thanks finally i got my answers!
so if i format data then after that if i will flash a rom say ,LOS15 , it will not show encrypted in security>settings and we should not set any password on first bootup?
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Yes, correct. It won't show encrypted any longer.
Yes, do not set anything at first boot.
@sachin n can we setup any lock screen later?
Arpit Anand said:
@sachin n can we setup any lock screen later?
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Yep!
@sachin n thanks
@sachin n can i flash anything untill m on Encryptes?
Arpit Anand said:
@sachin n can i flash anything untill m on Encryptes?
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Yes you can, but as long as it's encrypted you must format it to get rid of it. :silly:
sachin n said:
Yes you can, but as long as it's encrypted you must format it to get rid of it. :silly:
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After you format the device, is it possible to restore backups made by Titanium Backup? If you make a backup move it to the computer and then move it back on the phone? Or will it be encrypted and unusable?
Lazdaa said:
After you format the device, is it possible to restore backups made by Titanium Backup? If you make a backup move it to the computer and then move it back on the phone? Or will it be encrypted and unusable?
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It will work just fine.
I heard that I can force encryption and dm-verity disabled by Magisk. How can I do that?
Thank you!
From LOS 15 to MIUI
Now also do I have to decrypt my.phone?

TWRP for Android 9 Pie?

My phone just got the android 9 update, I already had installed root with twrp on my device with android 8.0
So when I tried to re-root my phone I needed to reinstall the TWRP but it couldn't decrypt the data
I tried all of the posible solutions to this but nothing
I think that is the TWRP version that can't decrypt data in android 9.0
But in the web isn't any version that support the Mi 8 LIte with Android 9.0
Do I need to wait until someone update the TWRP version or what can I do?
Thanks in advance
Sebaxe07 said:
My phone just got the android 9 update, I already had installed root with twrp on my device with android 8.0
So when I tried to re-root my phone I needed to reinstall the TWRP but it couldn't decrypt the data
I tried all of the posible solutions to this but nothing
I think that is the TWRP version that can't decrypt data in android 9.0
But in the web isn't any version that support the Mi 8 LIte with Android 9.0
Do I need to wait until someone update the TWRP version or what can I do?
Thanks in advance
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Formatting data have to decrypt it, you have to be sure that TWRP is able to mount data partition.
SubwayChamp said:
Formatting data have to decrypt it, you have to be sure that TWRP is able to mount data partition.
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So I need to erease all of my phone data to be able to use twrp? But why it didn't have this problem the first time?
Sebaxe07 said:
So I need to erease all of my phone data to be able to use twrp? But why it didn't have this problem the first time?
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You are upgrading now; for this you need to decrypt it for first time and probably every time that you switch from a miui to an AOSP rom. Be sure that your data partition is mounted and I guess you can´t see the files under TWRP. Try first with this zip https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
Stock Miui re-encrypt data on first boot after factory reset, so you need to flash Universal DM-Verity
I also need TWRP for pie.
Try this recovery, It has more features than TWRP https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/files/test_builds/OrangeFox-R9.0-1-platina.zip/download
SubwayChamp said:
Try this recovery, It has more features than TWRP https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/files/test_builds/OrangeFox-R9.0-1-platina.zip/download
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Thanks
SubwayChamp said:
Try this recovery, It has more features than TWRP https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/files/test_builds/OrangeFox-R9.0-1-platina.zip/download
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Would you happen to know if opengapps aroma works with this recovery. I have tried 3 or 4 other revoveries and once options are selected and install starts recovery reboots. After that I have to hold power to force reboot because no matter what reboot option I choose it just goes back to recovery.
cidxtc said:
Would you happen to know if opengapps aroma works with this recovery. I have tried 3 or 4 other revoveries and once options are selected and install starts recovery reboots. After that I have to hold power to force reboot because no matter what reboot option I choose it just goes back to recovery.
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Unfortunately I can't tell you for sure cause left 3 days to unlock my bootloader but I used this recovery in two Xiaomi devices (R5Plus and Mi Max) and was the best I ever tried, never had issue flashing Aroma zips.
Be sure that once finished the installation Reboot box in Aroma be unticked
SubwayChamp said:
Unfortunately I can't tell you for sure cause left 3 days to unlock my bootloader but I used this recovery in two Xiaomi devices (R5Plus and Mi Max) and was the best I ever tried, never had issue flashing Aroma zips.
Be sure that once finished the installation Reboot box in Aroma be unticked
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Never had an issue with redmi note 4x and aroma either. The reboot box does not make a difference because the install never happens. I will download and try.
Sebaxe07 said:
I think that is the TWRP version that can't decrypt data in android 9.0
But in the web isn't any version that support the Mi 8 LIte with Android 9.0
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If you are using the wzsx150 3.2.3 twrp found under the ROM/recovery section, versions 0121 and 0212 are both supposed to be for Android 9. I haven't tried myself though, as I am still on 8.
I can confirm version 0212 does indeed decrypt data partition, making it mountable it inside TWRP. Of course phone's now running on official Android 9 MIUI 10, updated on Wednesday.
So heads up for anyone trying to use open gapps aroma installer. No recovery will install it. Tried batik, orange fox, perp, and wzsx150 twrp and all do the same. After all the selections when the actual installation starts the device reboots (installs nothing but does save setting options) back to recovery. All reboot options (system, fastboot, etc) all reboot back to recovery only holding power button will allow device to boot into system.
MetallicGR said:
I can confirm version 0212 does indeed decrypt data partition, making it mountable it inside TWRP. Of course phone's now running on official Android 9 MIUI 10, updated on Wednesday.
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I am using wzsx150 3.2.3-1003 and it does not decrypt data, even with proper password.. Where can I find 0212. I cannot find it in this forum. ..only the bad one I am using.
EDIT: Nevermind. Found it.
MetallicGR said:
I can confirm version 0212 does indeed decrypt data partition, making it mountable it inside TWRP. Of course phone's now running on official Android 9 MIUI 10, updated on Wednesday.
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Any idea why is 0212 half the size of 0121, and the others for that matter (28MB vs 60MB).
I believe it's somehow compressed. If you open these files with something like 7zip you'll see the size is very close between the two.
MetallicGR said:
I believe it's somehow compressed. If you open these files with something like 7zip you'll see the size is very close between the two.
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Oh okay. That would make sense.
lexridge said:
I am using wzsx150 3.2.3-1003 and it does not decrypt data, even with proper password.. Where can I find 0212. I cannot find it in this forum. ..only the bad one I am using.
EDIT: Nevermind. Found it.
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Can yo share the 0212 img to Pie I'm stll in Oreo and the Pie update notification is a little annoying so I want to update but I haven't found the twpr 0212 for mi 8 lite.
Here you go. https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78876979&postcount=46
Another member replied to your other thread as well.

encryption was interrupted and can't complete xiaomi poco f1

I already try to erase everything from Orange Fox and also with TWRP, I am trying to install the MIUI EU ROM but when it is starting it throws me the problem of encryption
Next time, do not interrupt the encryption process, it will make DATA and INTERNAL STORAGE impossible to access. So you have to sacrifice your files in it.
Requrements:
TWRP Official (Don't use OrangeFox, might have some problems)
Flash TWRP via FASTBOOT
fastboot flash recovery [twrp name].img
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Reboot to TWRP
Skip the Encrypted Data, even though you typed your password, it will never decrypt it.
Go to WIPE
FORMAT DATA
DO NOT REBOOT TO DEVICE, Reboot to Recovery
Go to WIPE
ADVANCE WIPE
Select "Internal Storage" then WIPE
Now, reboot the device
After booting, if you encountered that the devices says "Internal storage corrupted because of encryption yada yada"
Boot again to the recovery and go to Wipe, Advance Wipe. Select "DATA" and "INTERNAL STORAGE" then WIPE
Darklouis said:
Default Encrypted Data File System is EXT4 so changing it, it will remove the encryption.
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But it is combined with loss of data in this partition?
Does this process just change the file system and keep the data?
rolex0815 said:
But it is combined with loss of data in this partition?
Does this process just change the file system and keep the data?
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When changing the file system, it will induce self-clean wipe (includes DATA and INTERNAL STORAGE) and no data including files will be remained.
Darklouis said:
Next time, do not interrupt the encryption process, it will make DATA and INTERNAL STORAGE impossible to access. So you have to sacrifice your files in it.
Requrements:
TWRP Official (Don't use OrangeFox, might have some problems)
Flash TWRP via FASTBOOT
Reboot to TWRP
Skip the Encrypted Data, even though you typed your password, it will never decrypt it.
Go to WIPE
Go to ADVANCE WIPE
Select DATA only and click REPAIR/CHANGE FILE SYSTEM
Select F2FS and wait for the magic
Default Encrypted Data File System is EXT4 so changing it, it will remove the encryption.
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Hi i did all steps as u say but twrp doesnt show any of my files
aref_sh said:
Hi i did all steps as u say but twrp doesnt show any of my files
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Lol reread his post, the first paragraph
aref_sh said:
Hi i did all steps as u say but twrp doesnt show any of my files
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Skip it. The only importance is to remove encryption and sacrifice all files in INTERNAL STORAGE and in DATA.
Darklouis said:
Next time, do not interrupt the encryption process, it will make DATA and INTERNAL STORAGE impossible to access. So you have to sacrifice your files in it.
Requrements:
TWRP Official (Don't use OrangeFox, might have some problems)
Flash TWRP via FASTBOOT
Reboot to TWRP
Skip the Encrypted Data, even though you typed your password, it will never decrypt it.
Go to WIPE
Go to ADVANCE WIPE
Select DATA only and click REPAIR/CHANGE FILE SYSTEM
Select F2FS and wait for the magic
Default Encrypted Data File System is EXT4 so changing it, it will remove the encryption.
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Default Encrypted Data File System is EXT4 why change to F2FS
why no repair in ext4???
thork_sk8 said:
Default Encrypted Data File System is EXT4 why change to F2FS
why no repair in ext4???
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You can repair it, but sometimes it wont work, that's why changing partition type will work then revert it back.
Works on Xiaomi mi max 3
Thanks, it works for me on my mi max 3, MIUI 11.0.06
If you are using or changing userdata to f2fs then you need to flash this on your phone I think
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/enable-f2fs-userdata-cache-t3901077/amp/
VeteranoX said:
Thanks, it works for me on my mi max 3, MIUI 11.0.06
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what u have done bro i got phone max3 encyrpted i format reboot format still not working..
Mi Max 3
princemeedo said:
what u have done bro i got phone max3 encyrpted i format reboot format still not working..
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The mi Max 3 is very especial, if you have a Mi Max 3 you must use the this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-3/development/official-orangefox-recovery-project-t3890821
If you don't have a Mi Max 3 you should look for an OrangeFox recovery for you phone.
VeteranoX said:
The mi Max 3 is very especial, if you have a Mi Max 3 you must use the this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-3/development/official-orangefox-recovery-project-t3890821
If you don't have a Mi Max 3 you should look for an OrangeFox recovery for you phone.
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Thanx sir i will try n inform u with result best regards...
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Hey guys I need some help..
I bought a new mi max3 which is on stock muiu 10
Here are my steps to flash globe rom
1. Unlock bootloader
2. Fastboot twrp to recovery
3. fastboot to boot twrp
4. Could not see any file in twrp
5. Reboot phone and return to stock recovery
6. (At this stage I don't get it why it back to stock recovery everytime. I wasted so much time searching and fastboot different version of twrp or moded twrp but still revert to stock after boot)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-3/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-3-1-nitrogen-t3866084
7. Then I came across a thread on orange fox for max3
8. I tried and viola, I can browse the file now
9. Came across a thread about eu miui rom, it said to fastboot format user data first before flash eu rom, but not System
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-3/how-to/rom-xiaomi-eu-miui-10-mi-max-3-t3825680
10. I fastboot format user data, wipe data cache internal storage then flash globe rom, which is based on eu miui, remove cache again
11. I boot up the phone successfully but it shows "Encryption was interrupted and can't complete. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible." only button available oñ screen is reset phone
12. But no response after clicking it
13. Then I came to this thread
14. Tried wipe Data and internal storage and still no luck
(At this stage I am able to go in orange fox and fast boot mode)
15. I haven't tried changing file system to F2FS yet as I am afraid that will brick my phone
Suggested by this thread and this
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads...ted-and-cant-be-completed-after-reboot.45640/
Could you guys give me some advice?
Many thanks in advance please
cyycolin said:
Hey guys I need some help..
I bought a new mi max3 which is on stock muiu 10
Here are my steps to flash globe rom
1. Unlock bootloader
2. Fastboot twrp to recovery
3. fastboot to boot twrp
4. Could not see any file in twrp
5. Reboot phone and return to stock recovery
6. (At this stage I don't get it why it back to stock recovery everytime. I wasted so much time searching and fastboot different version of twrp or moded twrp but still revert to stock after boot)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-3/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-3-1-nitrogen-t3866084
7. Then I came across a thread on orange fox for max3
8. I tried and viola, I can browse the file now
9. Came across a thread about eu miui rom, it said to fastboot format user data first before flash eu rom, but not System
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-3/how-to/rom-xiaomi-eu-miui-10-mi-max-3-t3825680
10. I fastboot format user data, wipe data cache internal storage then flash globe rom, which is based on eu miui, remove cache again
11. I boot up the phone successfully but it shows "Encryption was interrupted and can't complete. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible." only button available oñ screen is reset phone
12. But no response after clicking it
13. Then I came to this thread
14. Tried wipe Data and internal storage and still no luck
(At this stage I am able to go in orange fox and fast boot mode)
15. I haven't tried changing file system to F2FS yet as I am afraid that will brick my phone
Suggested by this thread and this
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads...ted-and-cant-be-completed-after-reboot.45640/
Could you guys give me some advice?
Many thanks in advance please
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Try Fixing the partition through TWRP
gems.2000 said:
Try Fixing the partition through TWRP
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i did manage to boot up the phone finally by format "data" and "internal storage" file system to f2fs.
Thanks for your help!
cyycolin said:
i did manage to boot up the phone finally by format "data" and "internal storage" file system to f2fs.
Thanks for your help!
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Sure Man, anytime !

Is there a custom rom for the HUAWEI P30 lite?

Hey guys,
I want to buy a new phone for around 200€, while searching for a good one my eyes fell on the HUAWEI P30 lite.
But I would like to use the phone for a longer time, so here's my question:
"Does anybody know if theres a working custom rom for the HUAWEI P30 lite?"
I've allready looked up on the webpages of DitryUnicorny, LineageOS, Pixel expirience,... also here I couldn't find a rom, or even a unofficial version,
so if anybody knows more about it, or knows a phone about 200 with "rom compatibility" let me know about it .
Thx
did yu find any custom rom for P30 Lite ?
only EMUI9.0 support custom roms
Check this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/huawei-p30-lite-root.3954205/post-85181981
trying to keep ths device alive.
I want to get a working TWRP for this device, pbbly soon, if everything works I will try and get a custom ROM done as well.
blzbh said:
Check this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/huawei-p30-lite-root.3954205/post-85181981
trying to keep ths device alive.
I want to get a working TWRP for this device, pbbly soon, if everything works I will try and get a custom ROM done as well.
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hi at the other forum i read that you got root working on huawei p30 lite but i am having trouble getting it rooted. i have unloced bootloader and now i am stuck because when i download magisk i need boot.img to modify and get root. any help would be awesome
NacoRaco said:
hi at the other forum i read that you got root working on huawei p30 lite but i am having trouble getting it rooted. i have unloced bootloader and now i am stuck because when i download magisk i need boot.img to modify and get root. any help would be awesome
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Hi there mate.. do you have TWRP running?
The only image that works is TWRP Recovery 3.2.1.0 (HiSilicon Kirin 710).
You can flash that to recovery **make sure to disable password protection, face recognition or any other locking mechanism before doing so**
Then from TWRP install magisk zip using the install option
tnx for the replay. so the problem is that i found a post that that version of twrp should work and its supposed to be https://www.androidweblog.com/huawei-p30-lite-root-install-twrp-recovery/ but their linked twrp doesn't work and it just redirects you to illegal copy of JNews and you cant download it. If you have an url to the twrp than that would be awesome. but i did get twrp but i think it was for Huawei Y9 and everything was encrypted and it couldn't mount a bunch of stuff so it couldn't install magisk but i did successfully install lineage os but all files were encrypted so it wasn't usable. Tnx again for all the help and your time.
blzbh said:
Hi there mate.. do you have TWRP running?
The only image that works is TWRP Recovery 3.2.1.0 (HiSilicon Kirin 710).
You can flash that to recovery **make sure to disable password protection, face recognition or any other locking mechanism before doing so**
Then from TWRP install magisk zip using the install option
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thank you for your time above i wrote my problem
That should be the one.. Y9 Uses twrp 3.2.1.0 for Kirin 710... If You have troubles with encryption you can reformat the data partition .. that worked for me... or factory reset and without running initial setup boot TWRP... there are a few tips around the forum for this..
blzbh said:
That should be the one.. Y9 Uses twrp 3.2.1.0 for Kirin 710... If You have troubles with encryption you can reformat the data partition .. that worked for me... or factory reset and without running initial setup boot TWRP... there are a few tips around the forum for this..
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So i installed twrp and i tried to format data and factory reset and delete data partition and i install twrp and when i get to the setup screen phone gives warning your phone is rooted but there is no magisk and if i install app it says its N/A. all the data is decrypted on the phone and i have no idea how to enable root. when i flash magisk it says failed to mount /cust, /product, /system, /vendor, /version, /odm. and if i go to twrp again data is encrypted and i didn't set any lock up on setup. Thank you for all your help. you can add me on discord Naco_Raco#3100
NacoRaco said:
So i installed twrp and i tried to format data and factory reset and delete data partition and i install twrp and when i get to the setup screen phone gives warning your phone is rooted but there is no magisk and if i install app it says its N/A. all the data is decrypted on the phone and i have no idea how to enable root. when i flash magisk it says failed to mount /cust, /product, /system, /vendor, /version, /odm. and if i go to twrp again data is encrypted and i didn't set any lock up on setup. Thank you for all your help. you can add me on discord Naco_Raco#3100
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Have you cleared the dalvik cache??
Please try that first, then in twrp shell run: mount -o remount,rw <partition>
Just change partition to the actual name in the errors.. /system /product etc...
Then flash magisk.
Usually at this point if you get the data partition re-encrypted you can re format the partition to get access again...
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Have you cleared the dalvik cache??
Please try that first, then in twrp shell run: mount -o remount,rw <partition>
Just change partition to the actual name in the errors.. /system /product etc...
Then flash magisk.
Usually at this point if you get the data partition re-encrypted you can re format the partition to get access again...
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unfortunately it did not work. I filmed it again and posted on YouTube and it might help you find a problem. P.S before i filmed the video i cleared delvik and cache after installing magisk and it still didn't work. If you still have that twrp that worked for you could you send it over and i can try with that file?

Those who are facing TWRP white screen problem. (possible fix)

Its seems like EU community released two version of twrp. So people how are facing white screen problem probably have the 1st version (recovery-TWRP-3.4.0B). Go to google and search "recovery-TWRP-3.4.1B-0322-REDMI_K30-CN-wzsx150" . Download and flash it. Hope it will fix it and can go normally to recovery using power& volume + button.
NB. Unfortunately i cant give the recovery link due to forum rules.
Its working fine ,guys just follow the steps.
Poco X2 official twrp When will it come?
luffy1212 said:
Its seems like EU community released two version of twrp. So people how are facing white screen problem probably have the 1st version (recovery-TWRP-3.4.0B). Go to google and search "recovery-TWRP-3.4.1B-0322-REDMI_K30-CN-wzsx150" . Download and flash it. Hope it will fix it and can go normally to recovery using power& volume + button.
NB. Unfortunately i cant give the recovery link due to forum rules.
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Wow , thank you soo much bro
Hi, does this special edition TWRP support setting a password or trigger the same password/pattern set in MIUI, inorder to enter TWRP and flash something or access the file manager? Or in another word, does it support the encryption (is it FBE?) set in MIUI?
I installed the TWRP recovery and flashed a custom ROM using it (HAVOC OS). Now, I'm trying to get into the custom recovery but whenever I do that, it gives me a prompt for a password and says that the data is encrypted. How do I fix this? I can't find any solution to this.
LiLbomberxo said:
I installed the TWRP recovery and flashed a custom ROM using it (HAVOC OS). Now, I'm trying to get into the custom recovery but whenever I do that, it gives me a prompt for a password and says that the data is encrypted. How do I fix this? I can't find any solution to this.
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boot to your stock system...or usuall
y the password for user[0] is your pin/password that you used to unlock your screen with
before flashing or unlocking your bootloader..the option is to just remove it before you flash..if not just enter that password..or you'll have format the whole thing

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