Quote: Originally Posted by Evo_Shift Originally Posted by Are you sure you're encrypted? What's it say under security in your settings under encryption? I assumed that kernel you flashed disabled the automatic encryption. Or did that just allow you to disable it later?

HiWish I tried that first, turned off encryption now, although could re-encrypt.Yes this should work. TWRP doesn't support decryption, which means any files copied to the phones user storage that we might want to install by TWRP (such as SuperSU), can't be seen by TWRP, as it can't decrypt the user data, so it can't be installed from recovery.However, the system partition isn't encrypted, so pushing a file to the system, will allow TWRP to read it and install SuperSU. Of course you can't do things like full back ups as there probably isn't enough space on the system file system, so you need the user storage area for that, so you would need that decrypted for larger files so that TWRP can gain access.RegardsPhil