You can instead use TWRP to install OrangeFox.Is that anyway to get Magis installed right now? Maybe via ADB ou other method? I tried everything, but still can't access any personal folder from latest TWR.
Is that anyway to get Magis installed right now? Maybe via ADB ou other method? I tried everything, but still can't access any personal folder from latest TWR.
TWRP officially doesn't support A12 yetLooks like TWRP can not store config files in A12 sdcard folder, thus settings are reset every time you boot to recovery. Well this is understandable but somehow OrangeFox can store config file unencrypted in sdcard so maybe TWRP can learn a thing or two from them.
i guess... also you can update arrow os via sideload in twrp.. i read that only cdroid has ota updates working. (i think is 'cause encrypt issues)Got data error while flashing Arrow OS 12. But seems its working.. I read from a previous post that OTA updates from Arrow OS can just be taken. Can I just continue from here and update TWRP when it fixes Android 12 data issues?
Actual TWRP do not support Android 12 and can't decrypt internal storage, you need to use ArrowOS recvovery to have acess to all your data via recovery.Got data error while flashing Arrow OS 12. But seems its working.. I read from a previous post that OTA updates from Arrow OS can just be taken. Can I just continue from here and update TWRP when it fixes Android 12 data issues?
I understand that you like ArrowOS recovery, and would like to promote it. But perhaps you could explain how exactly does ArrowOS recovery give you access to your encrypted data in a way that TWRP doesn't?Actual TWRP do not support Android 12 and can't decrypt internal storage, you need to use ArrowOS recvovery to have acess to all your data via recovery.
Arrowos recovery is more simple but it have everything you need for basic management.
I don't want to promote it, since atm twrp do not support android 12 encryption and so can't read internal storage, i only suggest to the user above to use a working alternative that do not have such issues.I understand that you like ArrowOS recovery, and would like to promote it. But perhaps you could explain how exactly does ArrowOS recovery give you access to your encrypted data in a way that TWRP doesn't?
Ok. The issue of promotion is not important. My inquiry relates to "how exactly does ArrowOS recovery give you access to your encrypted data in a way that TWRP doesn't?" Specifically, how does ArrowOS recovery allow you to read your internal storage? I have never been able to use it to read my internal storage or anything else on my data partition, so we would all benefit from learning how you have managed to accomplish that.I don't want to promote it, since atm twrp do not support android 12 encryption and so can't read internal storage, i only suggest to the user above to use a working alternative that do not have such issues.
You should ask this technical question to the developer, AOS recovery working on my device while twrp don't and killed my internal storage make it not readable anymore and OS do not boot, was forced to format the whole partition to make it available again. Installing the same rom via AOS no issues at all, very smooth. This was my personal experience.Ok. The issue of promotion is not important. My inquiry relates to "how exactly does ArrowOS recovery give you access to your encrypted data in a way that TWRP doesn't?" Specifically, how does ArrowOS recovery allow you to read your internal storage? I have never been able to use it to read my internal storage or anything else on my data partition, so we would all benefit from learning how you have managed to accomplish that.
You are describing different things. It is one thing to have suffered a flash failure with twrp, and quite another thing to say that ArrowOS recovery allows you to read your internal storage - there is no connection between the two. I don't need to ask the ArrowOS developer anything, because I know that ArrowOS recovery does not provide access via recovery to your internal storage. Feel free to prove me wrong.You should ask this technical question to the developer, AOS recovery working on my device while twrp don't and killed my internal storage make it not readable anymore and OS do not boot, was forced to format the whole partition to make it available again. Installing the same rom via AOS no issues at all, very smooth. This was my personal experience.
Dunno, then maybe something goes wrong, possible my fault, first time i also flashed succesfully Arrow 12 with twrp from Arrow 11, but after i flashed the next update it broke my internal storage returning errors on the partition and do not boot the OS anymore.But I have flashed ArrowOS successfully with twrp (and OrangeFox), and I am yet to see one thing that can be done with ArrowOS recovery that cannot be done via twrp or OrangeFox.
Works with latest Arrow 12 GAPPS Version. Both: Internal and SD-Card. I managed to dity upgrade Arrow 12 to latest version by install image in TWRP.Official version 3.6.1_11-0 has been released. Has anyone tested it?
So u can make a save ?Works with latest Arrow 12 GAPPS Version. Both: Internal and SD-Card. I managed to dity upgrade Arrow 12 to latest version by install image in TWRP.
Are you stuck with OS loop at logo? Have you tried with this guide? In my case solved the 0Gb internal storage issue.