[RECOVERY][12][ROSY] TWRP Recovery 3.7.0_12 [UNOFFICIAL]
source link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-12-rosy-twrp-recovery-3-7-0_12-unofficial.4209233/page-4#post-87803667
Go to the source link to view the article. You can view the picture content, updated content and better typesetting reading experience. If the link is broken, please click the button below to view the snapshot at that time.
[RECOVERY][12][ROSY] TWRP Recovery 3.7.0_12 [UNOFFICIAL]
3.6.2_11-7
- Moved CryptfsHw service to vendor
- Relinked vendor.display.config libs
- Fixed MTP file transfers above 4GB
- Excluded Python from build
Reactions: burchik.v and plemiannik
LGD Breath
Senior Member
Im concerned with regaining access to my data, i still have backups of original system.img and boot.img after the bootloop happened, its possible to decrypt it? Any twrp i tried fails asking for my pin or decrypting through command, but they seem to claim that are able to decrypt A11 FBE?
LGD Breath
Senior Member
So i have a small question my data partition shows encrypted (FBE) on android 11 Miui 12.5 redmi note 8 on twrp after flashing it and cannot boot into system. I have read this happens because after i booted into twrp i swiped allow modifications, this triggered a security measure to prevent booting (i dont know how, i tried dirty flash same rom, also system.img, boot.img, patched vbmeta.. and still doesnt boot seemingly forcing me to format data). I realized that if i change encryption status through fstab file the phone goes from bootlooping into recovery to being stuck on rom logo.
Im concerned with regaining access to my data, i still have backups of original system.img and boot.img after the bootloop happened, its possible to decrypt it? Any twrp i tried fails asking for my pin or decrypting through command, but they seem to claim that are able to decrypt A11 FBE?
Bro it is redmi 5 thread
Bro it is redmi 5 thread
Yeah but lets say i have this encrypted data partition with boot to system broken, these recoveries are able to recover it (according to their claims) or they somehow require you to have access to system?
Sorry for off-topic but i have this confusion.
LGD Breath
Senior Member
3.6.2_12-0
- Twrp release: 3.6.2 based on Android 12.1
- Added FBE + FDE Data decryption support
3.7.0_12-0
- Twrp release: 3.7.0 based on Android 12.1
3.7.0_12-1
- Added needed library for lpdump
- Updated recovery manifests
Reactions: lifegap, LGD Breath and suzver
3.7.0_12-2
- Fixed NPE when iterating power supplies
- Fixed potential bug in battery percentage
Reactions: lifegap, plemiannik and suzver
3.7.0_12-3
- Fixed supply type probe issue at bootup
- Bumped power-supply limit for pmic voters
- Reduced kernel wakelocks from FuelGauge
I can't go back orangefox...
Try to format data on baunilla's TWRP and flash OrangeFox after. It may work..
You'll have to set-up your phone from scratch again though.
I can't go back orangefox...
Your package was installed but I guess you already know that (by now). Those are post-install errors from your (old) package's script, trying to unmount and reboot.
Recommend
About Joyk
Aggregate valuable and interesting links.
Joyk means Joy of geeK