Bootloop After installing magisk v17 - Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo Questions & Answers

Hi guys, I need help with fixing the bootloop without losing data di possibile.
Today a magisk update came out, i installed It with the auto installare thinggy(the recomended one). After that i rebooted the phone and got Stick in a bootloop. I tried clearing the cache and the dalvik cache, restoring filesistem, tried re-flashing an old versione of magisk but nothing worked(all through twrp).
What are good tools to recover data in bootlooped/bricked phones?
Thanks in advice!

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Hello there,
I was installing latest Build of PA rom, I downloaded it from someone's mirror, I went to twrp then wiped data, system, cache, dalvik and usb otg. Wipe failed.. Then I noticed I by mistake selected usb otg, I deselected it and wiped again and it was successful. Then i went to install and installed rom then installed gapps and then kernel (martix) and rebooted phone. It was stuck on google logo. I went to fastboot mode and then into recovery then wiped and installed previous build but I'm still stuck to boot logo (google) Now I want to know if I can recover my data from internal storage somehow in twrp or fastboot mode.. or I can unbrick device without loosing any data of mine..
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Stuck on starting apps?

Hi Guys, After I rooted and installed the recovery (using autorec) I flashed CloudyG3 1.3, it got stuck on Android is upgrading: Starting apps. I reflashed it 3 more times and the same thing happened , so I flashed the backup that I made after installing the recovery, and that was stuck on starting apps too. Then I used the back to stock thread and flashed back to stock (which worked) I then re-rooted and Installed the recovery again then flashed cloudy again and the same thing happened.
So what do I do?
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Did you wiped /system, wipe data factoryreset, /dalvik-cache and flashed it?
wulsic said:
Did you wiped /system, wipe data factoryreset, /dalvik-cache and flashed it?
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Yeah, I wiped the dalvik, and cache, I also wiped everything a couple of times and tried to sideload it, which resulted in the same error.
Its just weird that android is upgrading,upgrading from what? I gtg to school so i will do some research when im back xd
I wish you also luck to fix your problem.
According to this AutoRec dosn't work on the D802t.

Cannot wipe with TWRP

Hi,
I have G935F, installed TWRP 3.0.0.0 and rooted, WITHOUT wiping. System boots correctly, but I cannot do factory reset or wipe with TWRP, because I got some messages like "Cannot mount Data" and "Failed crypto loader". I understand that it has to do with encryption. Can someone please enlight me, and give me tips about the issue?
Thank you
Polemos82 said:
Hi,
I have G935F, installed TWRP 3.0.0.0 and rooted, WITHOUT wiping. System boots correctly, but I cannot do factory reset or wipe with TWRP, because I got some messages like "Cannot mount Data" and "Failed crypto loader". I understand that it has to do with encryption. Can someone please enlight me, and give me tips about the issue?
Thank you
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You have to download dm-verity and force encryption disabler from here , put it to SD card, reboot into TWRP, FORMAT DATA (not wipe) and flash that file (dm-verity and force encryption disabler). All your data will be erased.
No way to unencrypt without loosing you data for the moment(
"All your data will be erased" means that after boot I'll find a clean system installation (as factory reset)?
I hope not to be posing stupid questions, I'm completely new to this world
Thank you very much
Yes just as a factory reset
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Ok, thank you all!!! ???
s it very important to wipe data?
Can I first flash the twrp ,second back up the rom by TWRP recovery
and then after factory reset ,I restore thw rom by twrp??
IS IT possible?
AGU PENG said:
Can I first flash the twrp ,second back up the rom by TWRP recovery
and then after factory reset ,I restore thw rom by twrp??
IS IT possible?
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No, you cannot perform a backup, because your data is encrypted by default and the only way to disable it is to format your data.
I have a unique problem. I have a HTC Desire 612 from Verizon and I decided to revive it to playe PoGo. But it was stuck in a boot loop and I couldn't get any custom ROM.
Finally a gentle soul here gave me the stock rom and I flashed it vide TWRP and played PoGo for weeks. Then yesterday the phone bro led and when it came up it was stuck in a boot loop.
So I decided to flash the stock ROM again. But before that I tried to factory reset. I could go to TWRP, select wipe data, enter yes and the wiping was successful, then clear dalvic and cache and system beforehand finally I flashed the stock ROM.
Surprise surprise is NOTHING happens. The phone boots without the apps telling me they are installing. Then I get back the exact same data in my phone including my selected wallpaper and apps. Before I can do anything the phone restarts.
Point is wiping and restoring the stock ROM does NOTHING to the phone yet the processes are successful. Can somebody help?
vooks said:
I have a unique problem. I have a HTC Desire 612 from Verizon and I decided to revive it to playe PoGo. But it was stuck in a boot loop and I couldn't get any custom ROM.
Finally a gentle soul here gave me the stock rom and I flashed it vide TWRP and played PoGo for weeks. Then yesterday the phone bro led and when it came up it was stuck in a boot loop.
So I decided to flash the stock ROM again. But before that I tried to factory reset. I could go to TWRP, select wipe data, enter yes and the wiping was successful, then clear dalvic and cache and system beforehand finally I flashed the stock ROM.
Surprise surprise is NOTHING happens. The phone boots without the apps telling me they are installing. Then I get back the exact same data in my phone including my selected wallpaper and apps. Before I can do anything the phone restarts.
Point is wiping and restoring the stock ROM does NOTHING to the phone yet the processes are successful. Can somebody help?
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HTC?? Wrong thread.
B3311 said:
HTC?? Wrong thread.
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It really is about TWRP failing to wipe

bootloop after installing systemless xposed... any suggestion ?

dears,
I just got a samsung galaxy s7 edge (sm-g935fd)
I installed TWRP successfully
then I rooted it successfully
then flashed xposed-v88.2-sdk24-arm64.zip from recovery and was stuck on samsung logo
then flashed Magisk-uninstaller-20171123.zip and I am now bootlooping.
any help ? is the systemless xposed working on S7 edge ? how can I get out of this bootloop, should I reinstall everything ? I have access to download mode and recovery. Thanks in advance guys
In TWRP wipe dalvik, sys, cache and data, and restore your setup, or wipe dalvik, sys, cache and data and re-flash the ROM/starting over. Don't flash exposed until you check for the proper version for your phone, and only use one root method at a time.

Can I flash stock MIUI through TWRP, or without losing bootloader unlock?

Hello everybody
So this is weird asf..
So I got Mi 9T with MIUI 10.3.7 EEA stock rom. TWRP and Magisk flashed. I wanted to update MIUI to the latest 10.3.12 and I found a method online to update via TWRP by flashing the new MIUI stock rom then flashing a zip "Lazyflasher-no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip".
I backed up (system, data, boot) and then wiped (sys, data, catch, dal/art), then flashed the newer MIUI rom, then Lazyflasher zip. But I got an error installing Lazyflasher. So I wiped and restored my backup and the device booted into system. But then I discovered that the system is acting crazy. Fingerprint, wifi, all sensors aren't working.. etc.
I tried re-restoring my back ups, and tried wiping Dalvil/Art cache, Data and, Cache (TWRP factory rest) but nothing changed.
I'm considering flashing stock room but I don't want to lose bootloader unlocking and wait again.
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