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Home » Applications » Download no-verity-opt-encrypt All Versions

Download no-verity-opt-encrypt All Versions

by Selva Ganesh 116 Comments

We may always face the encryption issues when we plan to use custom recoveries in our mobile. This is the place where no-verity-opt-encrypt helps us out. It is used to deal with most of the corruption issues that restrict us to access the mobile internal storage. Being very confused about the no-verity-opt-encrypt is normal. It is a very high technical name which most people cannot get an explanation. Well, let’s try to understand what dm-verity is all about before proceeding to list all its versions.

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Table of Contents

  • What is Dm-verity?
  • no-verity-opt-encrypt
    • Supported Smartphones Models
    • Knowing more about no-verity-opt-encrypt
  • Download Links
  • How to flash no-verity-opt-encrypt Using TWRP
    • Side effects
  • What more?

What is Dm-verity?

You see, because everyone now wants to get SuperUser access to their mobile devices through rooting, OEMs have upgraded their way/technologies of securing their devices. Now, a lot of Android ROMs have become severely secured by the primary OEM; being packed with cutting-edge security mechanisms to restrict any further alteration to the device system.

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Device Mapper Variety (Dm-verity) is one of the security mechanisms integrated into mobile devices by their manufacturers to minimize the high rate of persistent rootkits so that a device cannot be further compromised. Also, most recent Android devices, especially with the latest OS versions, do not tend to run their booting process via the optional dm-verity kernel.

It is now unfortunate for advanced Android users to do some specific things on an Android device due to this security update. Because of this, an Android device may not boot properly after flashing the TWRP recover files. Dm-verity is a big challenge for every advanced Android user. However, it can still be dealt with.

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While we are not focusing on how to handle Dm-verity in this article today, we are just going list the download links to no variety-opt-encrypt which is related to Dm-verity, and it is relevant you get a suitable version for flashing an Android firmware, rooting a device, or installing custom ROM on newer Android devices.

no-verity-opt-encrypt

no-verity-opt-encrypt is a package to encrypt the boot data of an Android device. When trying to perform root or flash different ROM other than official ROM, this file is required. The no-verity-opt-encrypt used by most of the major smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung, Sony, LG, OnePlus to secure boot issues.

So, here we provide the whole download links to the different versions of no-verity-opt-encrypt. These versions apply to various smartphone models. 

Supported Smartphones Models

  • Samsung

  • LG

  • OnePlus

  • Sony and some other devices

Knowing more about no-verity-opt-encrypt

Before now, when you want to flash TWRP on a smartphone protected with the dm-verity feature, you’ll have to first tweak the initial ROM of the device by modifying it in other to disable the dm-verity inside its kernel. For the novice or new Android users, this is a daunting task; you’ll be afraid of damaging your smartphone beyond repair. Well, it should be a grueling task for inexperienced users anyway. Nevertheless, we are providing links for downloading a patch-like package that allows you to disable dm-verity and force encryption on supported smartphones. You’ll have to download the packages from our links below and use TWRP to flash it to a smartphone via PC.

Also, before we move on, there are things to take note of; as usual

  • Check out for your device model no.

  • Please ensure your battery percentage is above 50 (if possible, wait until the device is fully charged)

  • Backup everything you currently saved on the smartphone

  • This update is for the various supported models listed above

  • You will need to have a custom recovery like TWRP.

  • This is a flash file, so you will be using TWRP to flash it.

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Download Links

Here are the unique links to download the several available versions of no-verity-opt-encrypt. Now, you can easily run advanced actions such as rooting, firmware installation, custom ROM, etc. on supported smartphones with much ease.

  • v3.1 (Direct Mirror / AFH Mirror)

  • v3.2 (Direct Mirror / AFH Mirror)

  • v4.0 (Direct Mirror / AFH Mirror)

  • v4.1 (Direct Mirror / AFH Mirror)

  • v5.0 (Direct Mirror / AFH Mirror)

  • v5.1 (Direct Mirror / AFH Mirror)

  • v6.0 (Direct Mirror / AFH Mirror)

  • v6.1 (Direct Mirror /Direct Mirror 2 / AFH Mirror)
  • no-verity-opt-encrypt Latest

How to flash no-verity-opt-encrypt Using TWRP

If you have downloaded any of the versions above, follow the steps below to flash it on an Android smartphone.

  • Switch off you’re the mobile device and enter into Download mode. Switch to Samsung “download” mode by holding down the following buttons at the same time >>> Volume Down + Home + Power Button

  • After entering into Download Mode, you’ll get a warning message. However, press the Volume Up button to continue.

  • Automatically, the device will boot in TWRP Recovery Mode; tap on Wipe >>> Advance Wipe >>> Select Cache Data

  • Go back to the main menu (Home) in TWRP recovery mode and tap again on “Install.”

  • Select the no verify opt select ‘no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip.’

  • After the installation reboot the mobile phone

  • Done!

  • Download Root Checker to Check your Device to check root access is Enabled or not.

Side effects

At this time, there is no report of mishap associated with this file. However, it is very much advisable to engage an advanced user to do this. With this file on a device, you will now bypass the DM-verity feature new Android device models and go on with rooting the device or performing any other advanced action.

What more?

This article is meant to help out everyone in the look for how to overcome the new encryption feature embedded in most recent smartphone models. This new encryption feature prevents a lot of action to be carried out on the device they are installed on. So, the only way to root smartphones with the DM-verity security feature is by installing no-verity-opt-encrypt.

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It is one of the first things to do before attempting to root most of the new Android devices. As you already know, rooting requires carefulness as it may lead to the irreparable damage of a smartphone. Hence, if the device to be rooted has a DM-verity feature, try to flash this file into the device first before attempting root.

Also, this applies to flash the firmware or custom ROMs. Any action that must be done on a smartphone with DM-verity protection must require the presence of this file to go through. In this article, there are links to several versions of no-verity-opt-encrypt; therefore, chose any version of your choice and download, then, flash to the device.

From the Source of build.nethunter.com.

Selva Ganesh

Selva Ganesh is the Chief Editor of this Blog. He is a Computer Science Engineer, An experienced Android Developer, Professional Blogger with 8+ years in the field. He completed courses about Google News Initiative. He runs Android Infotech which offers Problem Solving Articles around the globe.

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  1. Márcia says

    August 31, 2020 at 9:35 pm

    Hi Selva. Can you help me? I want to root my Xiaomi MI A2 Lite (android 10). I tried everything for days, and finally, I managed to install twrp and Magisk at least. After that, when I do flash with magisk, my next step is to Reboot System, right? The problem is when I go to Swipe to reboot the system, my phone, like most around here, starts a constant loop. So I came here to try your help with the verity file (tested last version 6v.1), and I believe I did all the steps. The loop never stops. What should I do? What appears on my screen before and after the Rebboting system: “your device software can’t be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader”. Then it says AndroidOne (unlocked)and warning again.

    Reply
    • Selva Ganesh says

      September 1, 2020 at 3:45 pm

      You should flash the verity file before the flash of Magisk. Now we are in a boot loop, Take compete for backup and wipe user data.

      Reply
      • Márcia says

        September 2, 2020 at 3:01 am

        Is there a tutorial for it?…

        Reply
        • Selva Ganesh says

          September 2, 2020 at 3:38 pm

          Currently, We have only a pie version tutorial, You can refer to the steps if you want.

          https://www.androidinfotech.com/root-xiaomi-mi-a2-pie/

          Reply
  2. fernando paixão says

    August 14, 2020 at 5:10 am

    Olá meu amigo, aqui usando uma custom rom CRdroid não consigo fazer backups e nem nada ele não faz o que faço tenho aplicado o 6.1 no Android 10 ok,

    Reply
    • Selva Ganesh says

      August 14, 2020 at 2:55 pm

      Para ROMs personalizados, você não precisa de criptografia. Você pode mencionar o seu propósito?

      Reply
      • diego says

        September 1, 2020 at 7:22 am

        Boa noite amigo tenho um galaxy note 9 snapdragon sm-n9600 gostaria de saber um método para fazer root nele pois ele esta com Android 10 muito grato

        Reply
        • Selva Ganesh says

          September 1, 2020 at 3:52 pm

          Você não precisa fazer root no seu celular. Atualize o firmware da região próxima usando ODIN.

          Reply
  3. Paul Filimon says

    August 3, 2020 at 11:04 pm

    Welcome,
    My name is Paul Filimom, and I am from Drobet Tr.Severin // Romania.
    Thank you very much, it used my Root in good condition of the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge SM-G935F phone.
    Good luck in the future!

    Reply
    • Selva Ganesh says

      August 4, 2020 at 3:08 pm

      Thank you so much for your valuable feedback. It is a lot for us.

      Reply
  4. omgarhum says

    July 29, 2020 at 11:19 am

    Ok, I’m want to install TWRP And Havoc OS On my s6 edge plus.

    Will this file disable DM-VERTIY without manual editing of the kernel?

    Reply
    • Selva Ganesh says

      July 29, 2020 at 3:21 pm

      When you install custom ROM, you don’t need no-verity. Can you mention the exact reason for this file?

      Reply
  5. Adrian says

    July 27, 2020 at 2:38 am

    Hey man, it’s nice to see you engaging with others’ comments and helping everyone. Would you mind telling me what I’m doing wrong, please?
    I have Samsung A5 (2017) and trying to flash the Ressurection ROM. I flash the latest, original firmware, everything is fine.
    Flashed TWRP, everything is okay. But as soon as I flash any custom ROM, including Revolution / StockMini / A5 Elite / Alphabet, I get boot loops, or it doesn’t even let me flash these.
    The last thing was I got was ‘Encryption unsuccessful’ blue screen, so I ended up flashing the firmware again.

    Reply
    • Selva Ganesh says

      July 27, 2020 at 3:38 pm

      Before flashing any Custom ROM wipe entire System OS, User data and cache. Custom OS doesn’t need encryption files. Don’t flash this file after flashing custom ROMs.

      Reply
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