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Fastboot is a protocol used by Android to diagnose and flash new firmware images on Android devices via USB. It is part of the Android Debug Bridge (ADB). For Samsung devices, use [download-mode] instead.
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OnePlus 6T Did "fastboot boot" just delete all my encrypted data?
Full credit to alecxs for this answer. Posting incase anybody else has the same problem in the future.
Download stock image(Mine was oneplus.com/uk/support/softwareupgrade/details?code=9)
Use extrac …
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OnePlus 6T Did "fastboot boot" just delete all my encrypted data?
However, after running first "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" then "fastboot boot twrp.img", I am no longer prompted to enter my passcode(which I know) to decrypt the device, and the /system partition …