[Q] Huawei Mediapad encryption issue - Ideos S7 General

Hello,
I did a mess encrypting my tablet. It is a Mediapad updated with the Huawei Android 4 software.
During the encryption the tablet asked for my password and I did it, it was the right, I am sure, in fact now at the boot the encryption boot page ask me the password and it works like a charm ... it's loading the OS and I am stuck at the Android keypad.
I planned to go for an hard reset and googling it should be power plus volume down at the boot, but it doesn't work at all
Any suggestion on what could be wrong and how recover it?
I don't really get what went wrong, I did it already on the phone and it was working... anyway I need to find a way to fix, obviously I don't care to get access, I need to reset it, I had the SD with all data, so not a big deal.
thanks for your time and sorry for the really low level question/topic

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Need Help with Password after Hard Reset

I'm desparate, please help!!!!
I had to do a hard reset after failing to Root my A500, that's a long story.
After the Hard Reset it has come up with a APKInstaller (All pre-install processes complete). I click OK and then it has asked me to enter your password (with the Android logo on the left had side.
I have tried all the passwords I can think of, including my Gmail password, and it just says that it is wrong.
Can someone please put me out of my misery and help????
Feel free to mock me, as long as you come up with a solution that doesnt involve taking the device back to get fixed.
Thanks in advanced
had this happened before when i tried to do the factory reset through the method of HOLDING DOWN POWER + RIGHT VOLUME BUTTON (in landscape mode) + SWITCHING THE ROTATION LOCK BUTTON. easy solution to this would perform the factory reset one more time and it'll go away
Having this issue too..
Ok.. simplified version of long (2-wk) history:
1) Initially 3.0.1 device "bricked" attempting to do a direct 3.0.1 to 3.2.1 update.. bad move and stupid of me.
2) Successfully unbricked using EUUs_SBK_Acer_A500_1.016.05_COM_GEN1
3) 3.0.1 rooted, custom recovery, and updated to a 3.2.1 stock with root.. and stable for about 5 days.
4) I installed ES Task Manager and played with some settings. Shut down the device for the day (early afternoon).
5) Restarted device, boot, and was asked for a Password. -- One that I never set. None of the account (google) passwords that were on the device worked.
6) Being still somewhat fresh, I did the "unbrick" flash again and proceeded with root, recovery, and update again... stable for about 3 days.. before the Password prompt returned.
I'm now at the state that I've attempted multiple ROMs.. there is *something* not getting wiped. Now, even when I use the EUU "unbrick", the first boot is fine.. as soon as I restart though, Password.
Massive frustration.. but I'm hoping someone here might be of some help on this.
I figure the worst case.. I literally break the thing and have to use my "accident" warranty.. but I'd really rather not do that.
Any ideas?
MoonHowler said:
Ok.. simplified version of long (2-wk) history:
1) Initially 3.0.1 device "bricked" attempting to do a direct 3.0.1 to 3.2.1 update.. bad move and stupid of me.
2) Successfully unbricked using EUUs_SBK_Acer_A500_1.016.05_COM_GEN1
3) 3.0.1 rooted, custom recovery, and updated to a 3.2.1 stock with root.. and stable for about 5 days.
4) I installed ES Task Manager and played with some settings. Shut down the device for the day (early afternoon).
5) Restarted device, boot, and was asked for a Password. -- One that I never set. None of the account (google) passwords that were on the device worked.
6) Being still somewhat fresh, I did the "unbrick" flash again and proceeded with root, recovery, and update again... stable for about 3 days.. before the Password prompt returned.
I'm now at the state that I've attempted multiple ROMs.. there is *something* not getting wiped. Now, even when I use the EUU "unbrick", the first boot is fine.. as soon as I restart though, Password.
Massive frustration.. but I'm hoping someone here might be of some help on this.
I figure the worst case.. I literally break the thing and have to use my "accident" warranty.. but I'd really rather not do that.
Any ideas?
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Do a clean flash directly to 3.2.1 rooted. Then don't install anything for a few days and see if your problem is gone. It should be fixed.
I've never had any problems like yours. I always use CWM to do full WIPES + FORMATS. I have used windows Directly to do about 3-4 Flashes that way. About 20-30 Flashed ROM's thru CWM Recovery (20-30 -not ever cuz of problems).
Best i can say is Next Time do it THRU CWM Recovery and WIPE (3) + FORMAT (4) = 7 commands to say "YES" to before Installing a CUSTOM ROM. I've messed arround a lot and have hard time BRICKING or having any messed up ROM INSTALLS.
amateurandroid said:
I'm desparate, please help!!!!
I had to do a hard reset after failing to Root my A500, that's a long story.
After the Hard Reset it has come up with a APKInstaller (All pre-install processes complete). I click OK and then it has asked me to enter your password (with the Android logo on the left had side.
I have tried all the passwords I can think of, including my Gmail password, and it just says that it is wrong.
Can someone please put me out of my misery and help????
Feel free to mock me, as long as you come up with a solution that doesnt involve taking the device back to get fixed.
Thanks in advanced
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No problem, but, I have to "mock" you a little Because in over 350+ flashings for testings, etc, I have never had this happen, nor have I ever had to use the "pinhole" (knock on wood)
And that "password".... hint, there is no password that will work. The issue, is that you have a big mess internally when booting, and the OS doesn't know what else to do, so it gives you that dialog.
And you're not the first person to have this happen to.
My question, is WTH did you do to get yourself into this mess? And the reason I ask, is that others have done the same thing. So perhaps it would be best to give the "Long Story". This may be useful to others and serve as a reference point.
TimmyDean has a tool for unbricking devices. From what I've seen, it works well 90% of the time. So you should listen to him. There's also one other unbrick master, but haven't seen him around for awhile.

[A2017G] LineageOS 14.1 - Can not access TWRP anymore, can't get through setup either

Hey folks,
I did not find anything on this issue, seems to be rather unique. Let me describe the problem.
This is my father's Axon 7 and he wanted me to get him a different ROM on there, which I did, and it worked smoothly until today. It kept crashing, freezing and was literally unusable for unknown reasons.
So since he was going to be gone for the next few days, I had no choice but to remove the ROM and data and reflash it. HOWEVER I did not delete the internal storage since I did not think it would be necessary. Sitting in the setup, I had issues getting through it, it will not pop up the keyboard to let me type the wifi password neither does it let me pass through if I wanted to use mobile data. It simply gets stuck. Sometimes random android processes tend to crash and put me at the start of the setup and I can't get to the settings which does prevent me from enabling USB-debugging or OEM unlock.
If I try to get into the recovery (which is still on there) it will simply get stuck on the screen that says ZTE, did not work through fastboot either, same issue.
(I do personally think that some app data is corrupted and causes the issue, since I wiped everything except internal storage and I still have major issues)
So here am I, stuck. I hope someone can enlighten me, or tell me how stupid I am and point me at something completely obvious. Thanks
OmegaFighter said:
Hey folks,
I did not find anything on this issue, seems to be rather unique. Let me describe the problem.
This is my father's Axon 7 and he wanted me to get him a different ROM on there, which I did, and it worked smoothly until today. It kept crashing, freezing and was literally unusable for unknown reasons.
So since he was going to be gone for the next few days, I had no choice but to remove the ROM and data and reflash it. HOWEVER I did not delete the internal storage since I did not think it would be necessary. Sitting in the setup, I had issues getting through it, it will not pop up the keyboard to let me type the wifi password neither does it let me pass through if I wanted to use mobile data. It simply gets stuck. Sometimes random android processes tend to crash and put me at the start of the setup and I can't get to the settings which does prevent me from enabling USB-debugging or OEM unlock.
If I try to get into the recovery (which is still on there) it will simply get stuck on the screen that says ZTE, did not work through fastboot either, same issue.
(I do personally think that some app data is corrupted and causes the issue, since I wiped everything except internal storage and I still have major issues)
So here am I, stuck. I hope someone can enlighten me, or tell me how stupid I am and point me at something completely obvious. Thanks
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well, you can use EDL maybe?
The fastest way out is downloading the A2017G_FULL_EDL file from our Russian friends and use MiFlash while in EDL mode to flash the cluster**ck of a phone that you have.
The closest thing I've seen was a friend's Galaxy Grand 2 (like 5 years old) that maybe had a part of the system corrupted or a slightly dead eMMC. a bunch of stuff just crashed for no apparent reason. I reflashed the system and it got fixed for some time, then it started doing some weird sh!t again (after booting, you have an 80% chance that it will just freeze forever, hard reboot needed). But let's hope for the best and see if you can recover it by reflashing stock totally. If it still doesn't work you might be able to relock the BL and claim the warranty
Choose an username... said:
well, you can use EDL maybe?
The fastest way out is downloading the A2017G_FULL_EDL file from our Russian friends and use MiFlash while in EDL mode to flash the cluster**ck of a phone that you have.
The closest thing I've seen was a friend's Galaxy Grand 2 (like 5 years old) that maybe had a part of the system corrupted or a slightly dead eMMC. a bunch of stuff just crashed for no apparent reason. I reflashed the system and it got fixed for some time, then it started doing some weird sh!t again (after booting, you have an 80% chance that it will just freeze forever, hard reboot needed). But let's hope for the best and see if you can recover it by reflashing stock totally. If it still doesn't work you might be able to relock the BL and claim the warranty
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Hey,
After a long day I managed to fix it, I was able to use the adb in fastboot and could reinstall the recovery and managed to run it, deleted internal storage and reinstalled everything. Seems to have done the trick. I hope it will keep working now.
OmegaFighter said:
Hey,
After a long day I managed to fix it, I was able to use the adb in fastboot and could reinstall the recovery and managed to run it, deleted internal storage and reinstalled everything. Seems to have done the trick. I hope it will keep working now.
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Bootloop after updating to nougat via ota

Just posted this on Lenovo forums, if someone here can help me i would appreciate :
Finally received the Nougat update today via OTA, I had enough battery and space internally and SD so i decided to download and install.
After the install finalized the phone is boot looping, it won't stop, i cant even turn off the phone! I already tried removing the SD and SIM card but it keeps boot looping!
What can I do? I waited ages to receive Nougat and my phone is bricked!
Very important note: XT1572 (Style) I never installed any custom ROM, i never rooted my phone, i don't even know how to do it...so that is not the problem.
abdielmaiden said:
Just posted this on Lenovo forums, if someone here can help me i would appreciate :
Finally received the Nougat update today via OTA, I had enough battery and space internally and SD so i decided to download and install.
After the install finalized the phone is boot looping, it won't stop, i cant even turn off the phone! I already tried removing the SD and SIM card but it keeps boot looping!
What can I do? I waited ages to receive Nougat and my phone is bricked!
Very important note: XT1572 (Style) I never installed any custom ROM, i never rooted my phone, i don't even know how to do it...so that is not the problem.
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Press the power button. Keep it pressed for about 10-12 seconds. Maybe this will help. If this doesn't help press the volume down button and keep it pressed (while phone is bootlooping) it will take you to bootloader menu then press volume down button until you see recovery. When you see recovery press the power button. It will show "no command" then press the power button,keep pressed and press the volume up button twice it will now show you recovery menu. Then navigate using volume button and erase all data. Maybe this will help.
yk1999 said:
Press the power button. Keep it pressed for about 10-12 seconds. Maybe this will help. If this doesn't help press the volume down button and keep it pressed (while phone is bootlooping) it will take you to bootloader menu then press volume down button until you see recovery. When you see recovery press the power button. It will show "no command" then press the power button,keep pressed and press the volume up button twice it will now show you recovery menu. Then navigate using volume button and erase all data. Maybe this will help.
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I tried wiping the cache, still doesnt work, i dont want to erase all data, i have pictures in internal storage i dont want to loose
I don't know what to do
abdielmaiden said:
I tried wiping the cache, still doesnt work, i dont want to erase all data, i have pictures in internal storage i dont want to loose
I don't know what to do
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Did you tried pressing power button for 10 seconds?
Is your bootloader unlocked?
yk1999 said:
Did you tried pressing power button for 10 seconds?
Is your bootloader unlocked?
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Yes I tried pressing power button 10 secs but it just restarts, and yes i can access the bootloader menu, im kinda lost here, If I wipe data will I go back to lollipop?
Goddamn i wish i never updated this crap, I had my 1 year old birthday photos i took yesterday in internal storage...
Should I wipe everything now or wait for an official fix?
abdielmaiden said:
Yes I tried pressing power button 10 secs but it just restarts, and yes i can access the bootloader menu, im kinda lost here, If I wipe data will I go back to lollipop?
Goddamn i wish i never updated this crap, I had my 1 year old birthday photos i took yesterday in internal storage...
Should I wipe everything now or wait for an official fix?
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What is your bootloader status locked or unlocked?
You can see it in bootloader menu.
yk1999 said:
What is your bootloader status locked or unlocked?
You can see it in bootloader menu.
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Here's an screenshot of the Bootloader Menu, i cant tell if it's unlocked or not.
Btw, thank you alot for trying to help me bro. :good:
abdielmaiden said:
Here's an screenshot of the Bootloader Menu, i cant tell if it's unlocked or not.
Btw, thank you alot for trying to help me bro. :good:
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Looks like your bootloader is locked. Sorry but with an locked bootloader i can't think of any ideas.( Don't try to unlock your bootloader unlocking it will erase all your data and void your warranty). You can wait for official fix or take it to a Motorola official repair center. I am not sure that erasing all data will fix your device. And erasing your data won't restore marshmallow (did you write lolipop by mistake? Because you can ota to nougut only from marshmallow i think). It will still be nougut.
Can you tell me how much it boots before restarting. does it shows the boot animation fully?
If it shows boot animation fully than maybe erasing all data can fix it.(I can't say for sure)
I will recommend you to wait for official fix.(If the data on internal storage is very important).
yk1999 said:
Looks like your bootloader is locked. Sorry but with an locked bootloader i can't think of any ideas.( Don't try to unlock your bootloader unlocking it will erase all your data and void your warranty). You can wait for official fix or take it to a Motorola official repair center. I am not sure that erasing all data will fix your device. And erasing your data won't restore marshmallow (did you write lolipop by mistake? Because you can ota to nougut only from marshmallow i think). It will still be nougut.
Can you tell me how much it boots before restarting. does it shows the boot animation fully?
If it shows boot animation fully than maybe erasing all data can fix it.(I can't say for sure)
I will recommend you to wait for official fix.(If the data on internal storage is very important).
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Sadly, warranty expired and here in Mexico will cost me tons of money to repair, I would rather buy a new phone.
About your question:
1. It shows boot animation fully, I can even see the main screen for at least 1.5 seconds (where it asks me for password)
I'll have to try to erase all data, i need my phone for work purposes i cant wait Lenovo for an official fix, im sure it will take AGES for that...f*ck them.
By the way, here's the official response of Motorola Support in Lenovo forums:
It's correct to try removing the SD and SIM cards to attempt to recover the phone. Since it did not work, the next step is factory reset. Are you still able to access wipe data/factory reset in recovery?
Regards,
JM
Motorola Support
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Again, thank you mate for trying to help me, i really appreciate :good:
A factory reset may fix it if borked data already on the phone from the previous version or an app is the cause.
I'm gonna have to say a factory reset is going to be the best route as I've had bootloops before with this phone and factory reset has always fixed it.
You "could" try plugging the phone to a computer to see if you can get MTP running and access to the partition and maybe that might stop the loop. During my WM/WP days when flashing my roms and radios, accessing the partition via MTP mode stopped the bootloop.
abdielmaiden said:
Yes I tried pressing power button 10 secs but it just restarts, and yes i can access the bootloader menu, im kinda lost here, If I wipe data will I go back to lollipop?
Goddamn i wish i never updated this crap, I had my 1 year old birthday photos i took yesterday in internal storage...
Should I wipe everything now or wait for an official fix?
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So far you are the first with bootloop - will not be a fix.
I haven't stock recovery and don't remember - is there option "backup"?
Did you have "google photos app"? You should have all photos on google drive. Check it with pc(www.google..).
Only factory reset you can do for help.
More option has authorized service.
With locked bootloader you can't do anything more.
Thank you all, you were right, I just wiped data and phone is working again, unfortunately lost many important pictures that wasn't saved in the Drive :'(
Anyway, I'm testing nougat, looking good atm
You learned a valuable lesson. Always have more than one backup and always use an SD for the camera. Glad your phone is working again .
abdielmaiden said:
Thank you all, you were right, I just wiped data and phone is working again, unfortunately lost many important pictures that wasn't saved in the Drive :'(
Anyway, I'm testing nougat, looking good atm
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Please edit your Original Post on the first page and add the solution that worked for you. It will help people who might face this issue in future.
autosurgeon said:
You learned a valuable lesson. Always have more than one backup and always use an SD for the camera. Glad your phone is working again .
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^^^ THIS!!!
People need to consider phones for what they are... a big chunk of plastic, metal, and GLASS that we fumble with hundreds of times a day. You need to anticipate it will break, brick, bootloop, get lost, stolen, have an update fail, or whatever once in a while, they are not infallible and neither are we. Be prepared, it doesn't take much and it isn't complicated.
Pictures seem to be the most important things to people... INSTALL GOOGLE PHOTOS and set them to backup automatically, it is super easy, and assuming most people charge at home every night, the most photos you would ever lose are 1 days worth. And go to https://photos.google.com once in a while and open the app once in a while and see if they are backing up.
Install an SD card in your phone, even if it's a little 16GB or something, set it up as portable storage (important), and set the camera to save items there instead of internal memory... This in combination with the above measure will be a 99.9% guarantee you won't lose any pictures or videos.
People seem to really like having SMS and MMS copies, then INSTALL SMS BACKUP & RESTORE by Carbonite and setup daily, weekly, or monthly backups of all your text and picture messages to your online service of choice (I recommend Google Drive). Then log into Drive and check it once in a while.
Use Google's Backup Transport, it's built into Android... it will maintain a list of apps you have installed and if the app developer is relatively current with the features of Android, it will backup your settings too, and in the event you need to restore, factory reset, move to another device, or whatever, you can restore all your apps pretty quickly.
Use the Google services and your account, when creating contacts, calendar appointments, notes, etc... Use the Google account option so contacts and appointments are saved permanently to Google and you can access them from anywhere. Use cloud based services like Keep, Drive, etc. so you always have backups of stuff and avoid apps that don't support Google (or other cloud based) storage for important data.
Other apps have some facilities to backup settings, data, and other things related to the app.
Oh, and keep your Google account secure... know the password, have your backup and recovery information up to date so if you lose the password you can reset it via your work email, a SO's phone number, etc. Your Google account is your key to everything if you follow my suggestions.
All of these things can be done a stock device, without root or anything else special... As much as I hate to say it, if you lose data on your device it isn't Moto's fault, Google's fault, or anything/anyone else's issue, but it's your fault. This is no different than the data on your computer, laptop, tablet, or anything else you might own, it takes a little bit of prep and planning to keep from losing anything.
I have thought to myself many times I should write a tutorial on doing these things, and some other common apps and Android tools to backup data and maintain it automatically, but with the way people blame me sometimes for bricking their device with my other tutorials I have decided not to do so.
It always blows my mind how many of my students post on Facebook that they got a new phone and need them.digits. millennials who are sposed to be so tech savvy cannot turn on the features to backup their address book much less anything else.
Maybe as an early genx myself as I grew up with DOS and windows 1.1 beta o better understand the need for a backup....lol

LG G2 D802 Bootloop Problem?

Hi,
I have an old G2 which had lineageOS on it, and I wanted to go completely google free and uninstall google play services and stuff, but it seemed my device wasn't rooted (by checking for # in a terminal). I'm completely new to rooting and flashing and everything. Basically I decided I was going to ignore the fact that my brother had already changed things on the phone and I was just going to try and follow a guide to root it and then put whatever ROM I wanted on. Apparently my phone was encrypted, and this needed to be changed before I could do anything so I tried to do a factory reset. When I did this, I ended up in TWRP, which is apparently installed and tried to do a factory reset in that. It prompted me to install Super User or something which seemed like an easy way to root so I said yes. The problem is, the phone never loads. I left it for a good 2 hours to do the factory reset, then it seemed it was not doing anything so I restarted and messed around more. The result is, it is just stuck looking like it's loading up (I assume that's called a bootloop).
So my question is how can I get this phone back into usable condition, I'm not fussed about finishing what I started necessarily, I just need a usable phone. There seems to be good news in that I can access TWRP (v2.8.6.1), which I guess would be useful if I knew how to use it.
Thanks for any help
EDIT/SOLVED: I managed to get it working by going into TWRP, wiping cache and dalvik, installing a new build of lineageos i had already downloaded, not installing superuser, wiping the cache and dalvik again, and rebooting system, and a fresh start of lineage finally loaded. Doubt that's relevant to many people but thought I'd share anyway.
brokemyG2 said:
Hi,
I have an old G2 which had lineageOS on it, and I wanted to go completely google free and uninstall google play services and stuff, but it seemed my device wasn't rooted (by checking for # in a terminal). I'm completely new to rooting and flashing and everything. Basically I decided I was going to ignore the fact that my brother had already changed things on the phone and I was just going to try and follow a guide to root it and then put whatever ROM I wanted on. Apparently my phone was encrypted, and this needed to be changed before I could do anything so I tried to do a factory reset. When I did this, I ended up in TWRP, which is apparently installed and tried to do a factory reset in that. It prompted me to install Super User or something which seemed like an easy way to root so I said yes. The problem is, the phone never loads. I left it for a good 2 hours to do the factory reset, then it seemed it was not doing anything so I restarted and messed around more. The result is, it is just stuck looking like it's loading up (I assume that's called a bootloop).
So my question is how can I get this phone back into usable condition, I'm not fussed about finishing what I started necessarily, I just need a usable phone. There seems to be good news in that I can access TWRP (v2.8.6.1), which I guess would be useful if I knew how to use it.
Thanks for any help
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you can access the twrp with the power off button and volume less when the lg logo looses the power on and you press again:fingers-crossed:
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brokemyG2 said:
Hi,
I have an old G2 which had lineageOS on it, and I wanted to go completely google free and uninstall google play services and stuff, but it seemed my device wasn't rooted (by checking for # in a terminal). I'm completely new to rooting and flashing and everything. Basically I decided I was going to ignore the fact that my brother had already changed things on the phone and I was just going to try and follow a guide to root it and then put whatever ROM I wanted on. Apparently my phone was encrypted, and this needed to be changed before I could do anything so I tried to do a factory reset. When I did this, I ended up in TWRP, which is apparently installed and tried to do a factory reset in that. It prompted me to install Super User or something which seemed like an easy way to root so I said yes. The problem is, the phone never loads. I left it for a good 2 hours to do the factory reset, then it seemed it was not doing anything so I restarted and messed around more. The result is, it is just stuck looking like it's loading up (I assume that's called a bootloop).
So my question is how can I get this phone back into usable condition, I'm not fussed about finishing what I started necessarily, I just need a usable phone. There seems to be good news in that I can access TWRP (v2.8.6.1), which I guess would be useful if I knew how to use it.
Thanks for any help
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL1wOPe5pLc

HELP: Encryption Unsuccessful TB-X104F

I i had to reflash the firmware the correct one TB-X104F_S000024_180930_ROW_DCC. Anyway it wasn't booting at all before i flashed. Now it boots, shows the logo etc and constantly says Encryption unsuccessful!, so i reset it and factory reset it but nothing changes.
I have no idea where else to go, bootloader is locked and all i can do is flash the firmware. Would there be a way to remove this from the files within the firmware?. It seems like android is there in the background but i can't get away from that encryption unsuccessful screen!
Sorry if none of this makes sense.
Yo. I got the same tablet bro. Been trying to figure out a custom recovery for her. A stock ROM would be great to have and I haven't been able to find one anywhere. Might I inquire as to where you found yours? It would be a huge relief to know I can fix it if I break it lol.
encryption
If you download the Lenovo MOTO smart assistant from Lenovo support it has a resque option. I also used that to root my tb-x104f. It downloads the original everything and if you take the boot image from the file it downloads and replace it in one that has been modified from magisk it will rescue it and you will have root also thatd what I did with mine
same problem here, reflashed with stock rom. and not resloved
frankieuk said:
I i had to reflash the firmware the correct one TB-X104F_S000024_180930_ROW_DCC. Anyway it wasn't booting at all before i flashed. Now it boots, shows the logo etc and constantly says Encryption unsuccessful!, so i reset it and factory reset it but nothing changes.
I have no idea where else to go, bootloader is locked and all i can do is flash the firmware. Would there be a way to remove this from the files within the firmware?. It seems like android is there in the background but i can't get away from that encryption unsuccessful screen!
Sorry if none of this makes sense.
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Did you fix this issue?
I am having the same problem.
Thanks
Same problem here (my error reads "Decryption unsuccesful", but I think it's the same as yours).
After a few tries, I believe that it is a problem with the internet connection. After the factory reset, if I skip the wifi connection step, it starts normally. And it is completely usable. I can load pdf documents or apks by the usb from a computer and it runs correctly. But whenever I try to set the wifi connection, it updates something and it causes the tablet that the next time I turn it off, I find the error on the picture when turning on. It asks for a password and no matter which password you enter, then it delivers this message.
In resume, right now it is a completely functional tablet if you NEVER connect it to the internet and load anything you need via usb or bluetooth.
I tried to reset it with Lenovo Smart Assistant, but the result is the same.
I am looking for custom roms to try if it's something about the stock rom, but I haven't found any. Can anyone reccomend me a rom for Lenovo E10 X104F 2GB?
Solution: (Worked for me)
Format Data as F2FS in TWRP. (Advanced Wipe)
Then reboot and wait.

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