If the fortification you're restoring uses the same PIN as your present structure, everything should go swimmingly. In any case, if the system you're restoring to uses a substitute PIN than the structure you're restoring from, you may continue running into a couple of idiosyncrasies. When you reboot your phone
To begin with, boot by and by into TWRP's recovery environment. It'll likely approach you for a password–enter your most recent working PIN (the one you were using before you restored from fortification). If you didn't have a PIN, sort in default_password. You'll be invited with the essential TWRP window.
TWRP-home
By then, make a beeline for Advanced > File Manager, and go to the/data/structure envelope. Look down and find the two records with the .key development. Eradicate them two (by tapping on the record and a while later tapping the "Delete" get). By then, eradicate each one of the archives containing the word locksettings.
So on my Nexus 5X, for occurrence, I deleted the going with records:

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