Question Unable to decrypt FBE device - Redmi 9 Power / 9T

Hi Friends,
I am seeing the following error:
"E: Unable to decrypt FBE device"
I performed the following steps:
1. flash the TWRP : TWRP link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=2188818919693773061
2. Formatted my device and wiped data/cache/dalvik storage.
3. Reboot to recovery.
4. Flash Crdroid installation and reboot to System.
Crdroid is not at all launching. I am seeing a boot loop i.e phone is continuously restarting with the Redmi logo.
I entered into recovery and then I noticed OS is not installed. when I tried formatting/wiping of data I am seeing below error:
"E: Unable to decrypt FBE device"
attached are kernel logs and recovery logs and Screenshots of errors at the time of flashing ROM.
Device: Redmi 9 Power
Apologies friends if I am confusing you with terminology I am completely new to this space and I am doing this on my own for the first time.
Could someone please help me.
Thanks,
LimeJuice

Did you solve your problem?

i install xiaomi.eu rom and same error too but booting works ok also rom is ok
i use this
twrp_lime_R9T_3.5.A10_05-03-2021_D-bl-l_fix_mtp_after_format.img
i dont know why it showing this error.

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twrp failed to decrypt data

My Mi5 was on MoKee rom (mashmallow), with encryption on(it seems to do the encryption the first time I boot MoKee rom, as I input a pin at the time). It seems to work fine: I had a PIN (call it P) set to unlock device. I need to input it every time I reboot device, and TWRP can also use it to decrypt data.
But it turns out I don't like Mokee and would like to use CM 13 instead. So today I booted into TWRP, wiped everything, and flash CM 13 stable build from 12202016. That goes well. First time boot CM 13, it ask me to set a PIN. I just used the same PIN (P). Now CM 13 boots fine. It will ask me PIN once on during boot process, and once more for first time unlock screen (from then on I can use fingerprint to unlock). Not sure why it need PIN twice, but at least I can live with it.
The problem is: now if I boot into TWRP, it will tell me 'PIN incorrect, failed to decrypt data. So I can only go into TWRP without access to data partition, which means it's useless. I have never set a different PIN other than 'P' on this device, so I'm not sure how I could progress with TWRP. I'm using lastest official TWRP for gemini (3.0.2-3). Anyone with more experience, please help. Many thanks.
--EDIT--:
Turns out I need to set "lock screen - input pin when booting" to 'On'. Then I only need to input PIN once during normal boot, and can use that PIN in TWRP to decrypt. It's not intuitive at all, but that solves the problem.
****ing TWRP, i wasted a lot of time on this fking bug
Same issue after new ROM installation
I own a Redmi Note 4 and had a pin (call it Q) that decrypted the data with no issues on startup as well as in TWRP decrypt. Now, recently I installed Resurrection Remix v7.0.0 Android Pie from v6.x.
Now whenever I try to open TWRP and decrypt with the pin Q, it says "decrypt failed" but it works whenever I reboot the device and it asks me to enter pin before startup.
I also could not find "Input PIN while reboot" in the settings, maybe due to new android version policy or because device is already encrypted.
Please help.
TWRP Version: 3.2.1-0
Log:
Updating partition details...
done...
Unable to mount storage
Full SELinux support is present.
Failed to decrypt data.
--EDIT--:
Just downloaded the latest TWRP (3.2.3-1) image from the official site, used "adb push <TWRP image> <location in device>", then "Install" and "Install Image" in recovery and it solved the issue. I used "/sideload" as device location to "adb push" because "/sdcard" wasn't mounted maybe due to encryption.
mrmathematica said:
Turns out I need to set "lock screen - input pin when booting" to 'On'.
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what are you trying to say on this part? sorry i am lost

How to fix "No OS Installed" error

If you had problems (like myself) with installing custom roms via twrp where the system would stuck in a bootloop and the recovery would return "No OS Installed" error, here's the solution to how to fix it:
1. Enter TWRP
2. Go to Wipe - Format Data
3. Restart recovery
4. Copy the rom to internal storage and install custom rom
Enjoy!
vulgaran said:
If you had problems (like myself) with installing custom roms via twrp where the system would stuck in a bootloop and the recovery would return "No OS Installed" error, here's the solution to how to fix it:
1. Enter TWRP
2. Go to Wipe - Format Data
3. Restart recovery
4. Copy the rom to sd card and install custom rom
Enjoy!
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Thanks for the useful info. :highfive:
evanB70 said:
Thanks for the useful info. :highfive:
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Whoops, forgot it doesn't have the sd card slot I've edited the first post.
Apparently, when you change rom type (for example, from official stable to xiaomi.eu weekly), you have to do this complete device wipe. For updating to a new version only wiping dalvik and cache should do.
not work on me
Thanks but didn't work for me either. After following your instructions, the phone booted into TWRP again. It no longer says there's no OS, but it won't boot. Just stalls into boot animation for a while and then goes into twrp recovery... Bummer!

[Solved] Stuck on TWRP / No LG startup screen / Can't mount data partition on TWRP

Hello,
I successfully rooted my LG H872 last night and installed a custom ROM (AquariOS 9.0 if you're curious), and everything was working good. But I didn't install Gapps and I was trying to get the fingerprint scanner to work, so I downloaded and installed the Gapps and the Nougat Bootloader (which is necessary for the fingerprint scanner to work). Well, after that I can't boot to OS. I even flashed a Stock Oreo ROM with no luck. Can't go to Download mode or fastboot.
I noticed that I can't mount data partition on TWRP, and I tried to repair and change file system but it ends with an error.
And yes, I did a full backup before all this mess and I try to recover it but at the end it says "Failed to mount '/data' (Device or resource busy)"
Is there any sugestion to restore my phone?
Thanks!
Why are you posting this multiple times?

how downgrade sm-a605fn from android 10 to 9

Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy A6+ with latest fw installed.
(italian version)
A605FNXXU7CUD4
The phone is totally useless after the update to android 10, it takes AGES to perform any action, even open the Camera or open a Message.
Already tried to wipe everything, hard reset, reinstall fw. Still useless.
Since I’d like to downgrade to Android 9 to have back a useful phone, I tried to install the latest Android 9 fw with Odin.
A605FNXXS5BTB1
But it fails, saying SW REV CHECK FAIL : [aboot] Fused 7 > Binary 5
What can I do?
Is there any chance to downgrade this phone?
Thank you
1. Unlock your bootloader.
2. Flash custom recovery for your device.
3. Go to custom recovery (TWRP) and flash any downloaded custom rom (for your device), GSI or save stock firmware as flashable zip with tool like ClassyKitchen.
4. Flash Magisk or RMM-bypass-v3 in TWRP to protect your bootloader from getting locked again.
Backup your personal data at first, of course.
nqnxev said:
1. Unlock your bootloader.
2. Flash custom recovery for your device.
3. Go to custom recovery (TWRP) and flash any downloaded custom rom (for your device), GSI or save stock firmware as flashable zip with tool like ClassyKitchen.
4. Flash Magisk or RMM-bypass-v3 in TWRP to protect your bootloader from getting locked again.
Backup your personal data at first, of course.
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Almost done, but I can't find any custom rom available for download. Can someone help? Since wwith twrp I cannot install a stock rom. Thanks in advance.
I managed to flash a so called Ari's rom, but I think the phone is now bricked. It is on bootloop on the first screen of Samsung (with phone name and so on) and with SET WARRANTY BIT : KERNEL at top left. I think it is time to trash it or does someone have any hint? Thanks
Ecto1000 said:
I managed to flash a so called Ari's rom, but I think the phone is now bricked. It is on bootloop on the first screen of Samsung (with phone name and so on) and with SET WARRANTY BIT : KERNEL at top left. I think it is time to trash it or does someone have any hint? Thanks
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I proposed three different options: custom rom, GSI (generic system image) or conversion stock firmware to flashable form. If there's no good custom rom for A6+, then don't worry - you can still try another options. Try playing with Generic System Images:
1. Flash your current stock firmware as usual in Odin.
2. Unlock bootloader and flash TWRP.
3. Go to TWRP.
4. Wipe partitions cache, dalvik, data, system (don't wipe vendor partition - it's needed).
5. Flash GSI image (recommended will be at first phhusson's AOSP (Android 9 or 10)) as "system image". You always need to choose and download "arm32_binder64" variant of img file.
6. Reboot to your new system.
Second option is to convert stock Android 9 firmware into flashable form.
1. Download ClassyKitchen tool.
2. Import downloaded Android 9 stock firmware (for your phone) into it and save it as flashable zip.
3. Go to TWRP.
4. Wipe cache, dalvik, data, system and vendor.
5. Flash your previously done zip with Android 9 as any other flashable zip in TWRP.
6. Flash Magisk or RMM-state-bypass-v3 in TWRP to prevent your bootloader from getting locked again.
7. Reboot.
I went for the second option, in Classykitchen I loaded the stock android 9 rom and selected
BUILD ZIP ROM (for recovery).
Then installed with TWRP following your wipe indications.
Success.
But when I went to install RMM-state-bypass-v3 I got the error impossile to mount /system.
So I rebooted twrp and before anything I manually mounted SYSTEM in twrp in the dedicated MOUNT menu, and I did everything again from wipe to install.
Is this procedure correct?
Success, success also for RMM-state-bypass-v3.
I rebooted but I'm again stuck in the same loop described in my previous reply.
When I selecr REBOOT in twrp, do I have to flag anything? For example System?
Regarding the first option, if I go there:
Releases · phhusson/treble_experimentations
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble. Contribute to phhusson/treble_experimentations development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
exactly which file do I have to download among ASSETS of any release?
Thank you very much
Ecto1000 said:
I went for the second option, in Classykitchen I loaded the stock android 9 rom and selected
BUILD ZIP ROM (for recovery).
Then installed with TWRP following your wipe indications.
Success.
But when I went to install RMM-state-bypass-v3 I got the error impossile to mount /system.
So I rebooted twrp and before anything I manually mounted SYSTEM in twrp in the dedicated MOUNT menu, and I did everything again from wipe to install.
Is this procedure correct?
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Yes, it's correct. If RMM bypass or Magisk.zip was flashed without any errors in TWRP then everything is okay. Just reboot to system in TWRP after that - there is option to reboot directly to system. First boot always can take a bit longer than next boots.
Ecto1000 said:
exactly which file do I have to download among ASSETS of any release
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You always need to get any "arm32_binder64" (always AB) image. Gapps or vanilla is just your choice. Just get Android 9 or 10 image and flash it as "system image" (but wipe at first partitions specified in my previous post - don't wipe only Vendor partition, because it contains important things). Android 12 GSI still aren't stable. Android 11 - maybe will work properly. Android 9 and 10 should work fine. There is even short article about GSI on Galaxy A6+ with some fixes for that device attached:
Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus (2018)
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble. Contribute to phhusson/treble_experimentations development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
You can try of course other GSI's as well:
Generic System Image (GSI) list
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble. Contribute to phhusson/treble_experimentations development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Thank you very much, appreciated.
But something weird happens: I install the ROM with success. If then I try to install Magisk (or Rmm) it fails with error 7.
And twrp says No Os installed if I reboot.
But if I try to install Magisk after rebooting into twrp after installing the ROM it goes without errors.
But anyway I have the issues of No Os installed.
Ecto1000 said:
Thank you very much, appreciated.
But something weird happens: I install the ROM with success. If then I try to install Magisk (or Rmm) it fails with error 7.
And twrp says No Os installed if I reboot.
But if I try to install Magisk after rebooting into twrp after installing the ROM it goes without errors.
But anyway I have the issues of No Os installed.
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You need to reboot to recovery after flashing new system, because just after flashing TWRP doesn't recognize it - that is why you see that "no OS installed". Just reboot your phone to recovery again (you have such option in TWRP). In case of GSI (except maybe CAOS, LineageOS Q/R mod) Magisk or RMM bypass is not needed.
Btw, in case of any problems with hardware support on GSI flash also that patch in TWRP (it may be needed to mount "Vendor" partition in TWRP before flashing that fixes):
Fixes.zip
drive.google.com
Thank you again for your help.
I already rebooted to recovery and twrp keeps saying NO OS.
I'm using twrp 3.5.2_10-0.
I'm starting to suspect that this behaviour is due to the fact that this version of twrp could be too much new and unstable for my phone.
So I'd like to install an older version of twrp with Odin, as explained here:
TWRP for SM-A605FN Samsung Galaxy A6+
How to Install TWRP 3.2.3-1 on Galaxy A6+ SM-A605FN Android 8.0.0 Oreo. Once you installed TWRP recovery on your Samsung Galaxy A6+ SM-A605FN, you can customize it, Rooting or installing custom ROM
www.recovery-mode.com
But I cannot manage to go into download mode again, even from REBOOT menu of twrp it doesn't work, I keep staying in the loop explained before.
Moreover your first option of GSI need me to go into download mode to install the latest stock ROM with Odin.
I just manage to get into the attached screen.
Any idea?
Thank you again
It's not possible to ignore that message and just flash latest stock firmware via Odin? Odin refuses flashing latest stock firmware?
Other builds of TWRP for your devices you'll find here:
Releases · roynatech2544/TWRP_device_samsung_a6plte
Contribute to roynatech2544/TWRP_device_samsung_a6plte development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
But don't use TWRP older than 3.4.0, because it doesn't have support for "Vendor" partition.
Yes, I managed to ignore that screen and go in download mode again.
I tried to follow your first option since the second one was not successful.
Installed latest stock and then twrp 3.5.0-1.
Wipe as you explained, I flash the Gsi
system-quack-arm32_binder64-ab-gapps.img
The flash is very fast, but no errors, is it normal?
After that I reboot to recovery in order to flash
Disable_DM-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020
it goes but just at the end it gives the error
failed to mount /odm no such file or directory.
And if I reboot to system the phone loops as always.
I'm losing all hope...
Ecto1000 said:
system-quack-arm32_binder64-ab-gapps.img
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It's okay, but it's possible that you'll always need "vndklite" images for working camera.
Ecto1000 said:
The flash is very fast, but no errors, is it normal?
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If you flashed it as "System Image" and it was successful then yes - should be fine. DM-Verity isn't needed for GSI - only RMM bypass v3 is sometimes needed (on CAOS, Lineage Q/R mod and maybe in case of some other images). On usual A600FN RMM bypass is not needed on phhusson AOSP. Just format "Data" partition (format, not only wipe) - it will remove encryption for you.
Procedure of flashing should be like that:
1. Wipe: cache, dalvik, data, system ("Vendor" partition leave untouched, because it's important for GSI - that is why you needed to flash stock firmware at first, because it adds vendor files for your phone, but it's needed only once, just don't wipe "Vendor").
2. Flash your GSI as "System Image".
3. Reboot phone (to recovery again).
4. Mount your "data", "vendor" and "system" partition.
5. Flash your zips: RMM bypass v3 (optionally Magisk).
5. Reboot to your new system now.
In case of any hardware support problems, reboot to TWRP again, mount "Vendor" partition and flash that fixes:
Fixes.zip
drive.google.com
Try to boot Android 10 or Android 9 images. If it will succeed, then you can try flashing Android 11 images and check what works, and what not. According to that article
nqnxev said:
It's okay, but it's possible that you'll always need "vndklite" images for working camera.
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I don't know what are those images. Can you explain better?
When I proceed with RMM bypass V3 I see the errors in the attached image. It seems like there is a problem in writing to /system.
Can this be related to the hardware support problems you mentioned?
I tried with different versions of Twrp already and with Havoc Os too.
Should I try with flashing a different ROM ?
Thanks again
Ecto1000 said:
I don't know what are those images. Can you explain better?
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Just look at filename of system images. But as I see, it's apparently important on Android 11 and newer. For now, try to boot Android 10 or 9. Let's try with that image:
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/releases/download/v222/system-quack-arm32_binder64-ab-vanilla.img.xz
1. Decompress that image.
2. Copy to SD card or to internal storage.
3. Wipe cache, dalvik, data, system.
4. Format data partition (it's needed only once).
5. Flash downloaded and extracted file as "System Image".
6. Reboot phone to recovery (again).
7. Select in TWRP: Mount -> system, data, vendor.
8. Flash RMM bypass v3 (or Magisk).
9. Reboot now to system.
10. In case of some things not working, go back to TWRP and mount vendor partition (Mount -> tick "Vendor" -> go back to flashing zips) and flash that:
Fixes.zip
drive.google.com
11. Reboot to system again and check if now everything works properly.
Ecto1000 said:
When I proceed with RMM bypass V3 I see the errors in the attached image. It seems like there is a problem in writing to /system.
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Yes, because you need to mount that partitions in TWRP:
Mount -> tick "system", "vendor" and "data" - and now flash whatever you want.
The only "receipt" which isn't giving installation errors is following your last instructions but avoiding to reboot to recovery after ROM flash (used Vanilla), and using Magisk v22 with unticked the line called "skip digest check" . See attached images.
Anyway, still no success to get into android.
Also tried fixes.zip.
Maybe I have to try with sideload ?
Ecto1000 said:
The only "receipt" which isn't giving installation errors is following your last instructions but avoiding to reboot to recovery after ROM flash (used Vanilla), and using Magisk v22 with unticked the line called "skip digest check" . See attached images.
Anyway, still no success to get into android.
Also tried fixes.zip.
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Everything seems to be okay in your photos. What happens when you press "Reboot System"?
nqnxev said:
Everything seems to be okay in your photos. What happens when you press "Reboot System"?
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The phone goes into loop with the attached screen and black screen alternatively.
On the top you can see SET WARRANTY BIT: KERNEL, it should be normal right?
Do I have to set something inside MOUNT of twrp before rebooting to system?
Ecto1000 said:
The phone goes into loop with the attached screen and black screen alternatively.
On the top you can see SET WARRANTY BIT: KERNEL, it should be normal right?
Do I have to set something inside MOUNT of twrp before rebooting to system?
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I've never had such problem, but according to that thread it seems that it's a fault of modified kernel (so don't flash Magisk with GSI, because it patches kernel).
Try to flash stock firmware, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP, format "data" partition, wipe partitions (cache, dalvik, system, data) and flash GSI image as "system image". And reboot to system.
Don't flash RMM and Magisk for now - and check if system will run properly.

Realme X2 Pro TWRP Lineage install without error but cant boot

I got an European Realme X2 pro on which i now got TWRP running (after flashing a modified vbmeta image and only one TWRP version seems to work). Of course the bootloader is unlocked. The problems is that when i change setting in TWRP and reboot it doesent save them.
Also when i install a lineageos 19 zip, this goes through without an error, but it only boots to bootlaoder.
After rebooting (from twrp) files in /sdcard are gone, is this normal?
And lastly when i go to wipe in TWRP it doesent give me the option to wipe system, altough i can "mount" system. In Backup TWRP shows that there is a system partition which has 1450mb.
Thanks for your replies in advance
Links:
Modified TWRP and modified vbmeta: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-twrp-for-rui2-realme-x2-pro-stable.4388355/
Lineage: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-realme-x2-pro-rmx1931-cn-unofficial.4355023/

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