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[RECOVERY][3.7.0-12.1][UNOFFICIAL][UNIFIED] TWRP with A12/A13 encryption support

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I uploaded two new test boot images for regular OP9. It would be great if @shadabkiani , @henkka22 or any other regular OP9 user could test them. Thanks in advance.

I just flashed new ROM Syberia Project (build 20230515) with F.21 firmware. I tried to boot both of your new test images, but none of them worked. Ended up in Qualcomm CrashDump Mode.

The version 14-03-23 is working fine though (MTP not working as usual but rest is good).

Coming here from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...onverted-to-global-le2125-oos-13-ob2.4512829/. My phone is originally a TMO model that has been converted to Global running OOS13.

I installed TWRP via the option 3. method with no problems, and was able to reboot the phone successfully. To test the Restore function, I performed a backup of just my data partition and immediately restored it. There is no pin set.

I did try to reboot without first deleting /data/system/users/0/package-restrictions.xml, but it was taking too long so I checked the guide and saw that line. I interrupted the boot and booted back into TWRP to delete the file, which was successful. Still now I am just bootlooping. Any guidance, or should I just start from scratch with MSM?

Update: I tried restoring the same backup again but this time deleted the file. No change.
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Coming here from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...onverted-to-global-le2125-oos-13-ob2.4512829/. My phone is originally a TMO model that has been converted to Global running OOS13.

I installed TWRP via the option 3. method with no problems, and was able to reboot the phone successfully. To test the Restore function, I performed a backup of just my data partition and immediately restored it. There is no pin set.

I did try to reboot without first deleting /data/system/users/0/package-restrictions.xml, but it was taking too long so I checked the guide and saw that line. I interrupted the boot and booted back into TWRP to delete the file, which was successful. Still now I am just bootlooping. Any guidance, or should I just start from scratch with MSM?

I would suggest to restore the backup again. Or did you already tried it without success? In worst case you have to format data. I also haven't encountered this case yet.


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