A standard Android setting that forces the /data partition (user data) to be encrypted upon first boot. Disabling this allows users to maintain an unencrypted data partition, which can simplify data backups in custom recoveries that struggle with decryption passwords. 2. Key Use Cases

: Modders would follow a strict ritual: unlock the bootloader, flash a custom recovery, and then "flash" this ZIP file.

: Format data again (backup first!), then immediately flash the disable zip before rebooting to system. Do not let the OS boot even once.

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