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Hey ,
I just turned off my Razr I as I normally would , and when I turned it on again it just did not go past the red Motorola logo,
It just got stuck there , I could not restart it , or turn it off , I did not root my phone or unlock the bootloader,
its all completely stock (4.1.2).
I tried and succeeded in going to fast boot, by volume down and power , but all I could do was turn off the phone.
I don't want to root or factory reset the phone because I cant lose the data , so what can I do?
I did not install any new apps , just a routine restart.
Danish78 said:
Hey ,
I just turned off my Razr I as I normally would , and when I turned it on again it just did not go past the red Motorola logo,
It just got stuck there , I could not restart it , or turn it off , I did not root my phone or unlock the bootloader,
its all completely stock (4.1.2).
I tried and succeeded in going to fast boot, by volume down and power , but all I could do was turn off the phone.
I don't want to root or factory reset the phone because I cant lose the data , so what can I do?
I did not install any new apps , just a routine restart.
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Try to wipe cache and reboot
Using Git?! May the fork be with you
Press power and down, after restart press buttons again and the moment of vibrate hold power: Recovery phone
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*sorry my english
Sent from my XT890
It's seems that something happen to yours system files. You could try reinstall system with rsd-lite but you must edit XML files, cause you will loose data and internal memory will be erased.
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free2live said:
Try to wipe cache and reboot
Using Git?! May the fork be with you
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The phone is unrooted. The option to wipe cache is supposed to be in recovery but there is no recovery on this phone as its not rooted. Kindly explain as I am new to Razr I
@leowaltrick, I know about fast boot but there is no option there that would help me solve this.
skupi20 said:
It's seems that something happen to yours system files. You could try reinstall system with rsd-lite but you must edit XML files, cause you will loose data and internal memory will be erased.
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Can you please guide me how I can do that because I have not rooted this phone so I dont know how to go through the process and what to change in the xml file.Thanks
Danish78 said:
The phone is unrooted. The option to wipe cache is supposed to be in recovery but there is no recovery on this phone as its not rooted. Kindly explain as I am new to Razr I
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You should have Motorola recovery, not custom(CWM, TWRP). Stock recovery is installed on all phones. While on bootloader screen navigate with volume down to recovery and press volume up to choose
Using Git?! May the fork be with you
free2live said:
You should have Motorola recovery, not custom(CWM, TWRP). Stock recovery is installed on all phones. While on bootloader screen navigate with volume down to recovery and press volume up to choose
Using Git?! May the fork be with you
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what do you mean by Git?
and when i go into recovery it just shows me an error, a picture of an android with its hood open and a red exclamation mark (!)
Danish78 said:
what do you mean by Git?
and when i go into recovery it just shows me an error, a picture of an android with its hood open and a red exclamation mark (!)
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Push both volume buttons when you get that Android with the exclamation mark. If you want to learn about Git check this out : http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software)
Using Git?! May the fork be with you
free2live said:
Push both volume buttons when you get that Android with the exclamation mark. If you want to learn about Git check this out : http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software)
Using Git?! May the fork be with you
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Tried it twice (formatting the cache) but still the same problem.Thanks for the help so far, hope there are still other things to try.
Perhaps someone could explain that xml editing and using RDSlite. I would be really grateful.
First what firmware you have in your phone, 4.1.2 I think, but DE, GB or maybe some latin? And your phone was branded or not?
I am not sure but as i remember you could on locked bootloader use only system partition with fastboot command
Fastboot flash system
System file is originally signed by Motorola so it is possible I think
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skupi20 said:
First what firmware you have in your phone, 4.1.2 I think, but DE, GB or maybe some latin? And your phone was branded or not?
I am not sure but as i remember you could on locked bootloader use only system partition with fastboot command
Fastboot flash system
System file is originally signed by Motorola so it is possible I think
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Yes the firmware is 4.1.2 GB and I got my phone from T-Mobile UK but in the settings it said GB Orange. There is no label of the network on the phone if that is of any help and I have Sim unlocked the phone.
Thanks
Danish78 said:
Yes the firmware is 4.1.2 GB and I got my phone from T-Mobile UK but in the settings it said GB Orange. There is no label of the network on the phone if that is of any help and I have Sim unlocked the phone.
Thanks
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http://sbfdownload.droid-developers.org/smi/CFC_9.8.2I-50_SMI-26_S7_USASMIJBORAGB.xml.zip download it, extract it, there should be file system_signed.
- Download fastboot pack, i think you will find it on forum,
- put system_signed file in folder with fastboot, put it in c: for example c:\fastboot
- enter in to recovery push vol-down and power button until green light show, when green light will off relase only power button, then you will see fastboot menu of motorola.
- Connect phone to the pc, if you use rsd-lite before your computer should find out a drivers if not, you must download it and install in general subforum is topic called tools for noobs,
- use your cmd in windows and go to the fastboot folder, in cmd use command "c:" then "cd fastboot" then you should be in c:\fastboot
- in fastboot folder write: fastboot flash system system_signed
- on phone you should see some commands one of them is that 100MB is max, and file will be seperated for 100MB parts
- after installation just reboot the phone
As iam sure system_signed is orginally signed this method should work, but for sure please anybody agree with me or not Its not do anything with boot so it cant brick your phone
I forgot, your battery should be at least 50%
skupi20 said:
http://sbfdownload.droid-developers.org/smi/CFC_9.8.2I-50_SMI-26_S7_USASMIJBORAGB.xml.zip download it, extract it, there should be file system_signed.
- Download fastboot pack, i think you will find it on forum,
- put system_signed file in folder with fastboot, put it in c: for example c:\fastboot
- enter in to recovery push vol-down and power button until green light show, when green light will off relase only power button, then you will see fastboot menu of motorola.
- Connect phone to the pc, if you use rsd-lite before your computer should find out a drivers if not, you must download it and install in general subforum is topic called tools for noobs,
- use your cmd in windows and go to the fastboot folder, in cmd use command "c:" then "cd fastboot" then you should be in c:\fastboot
- in fastboot folder write: fastboot flash system system_signed
- on phone you should see some commands one of them is that 100MB is max, and file will be seperated for 100MB parts
- after installation just reboot the phone
As iam sure system_signed is orginally signed this method should work, but for sure please anybody agree with me or not Its not do anything with boot so it cant brick your phone
I forgot, your battery should be at least 50%
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Thanks a lot for the detailed reply. I'll trust what you said and go through with the process. Really thanks a lot.
I can't seem to be able to find a working link to the fastboot package on this forum.Kindly can anybody direct me to a working link.
If you have installed android SDK, you will find there fastboot.exe
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skupi20 said:
If you have installed android SDK, you will find there fastboot.exe
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Do I only require the fastboot.exe for this? You said package so I thought maybe there were more files. I don't have Android SDK, is it the same for all phones or is it separate for xt890?
Danish78 said:
Do I only require the fastboot.exe for this? You said package so I thought maybe there were more files. I don't have Android SDK, is it the same for all phones or is it separate for xt890?
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Its my package View attachment fastboot_adb.zip
I installed the latest 12.24 alpha version (http://bigota.d.miui.com/5.12.24/miui_MI3WMI4WAlpha_5.12.24_1e8fc7c2ed_6.0.zip) of MIUI 7 - MM (someone posted link on CM13 thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64500712&postcount=154)
I was on extended partition before. Everything succesfully got flashed in TWRP. But after rebooting system, phone died.
Connecting to PC I can see the device as QHUSUB (might have misspelled) and can see lots of drives connected (which it asks to format to use, which I won't as it ends up badly)
Any solution now? Otherwise like last time it got bricked, I will wait a day to battery get drained and than possibly hope for Fastboot to come back though I believe this issue can be fixed via PC only, not sure.
And I guess it got bricked due to extended partition as the ZIP probably merges both System.
Me_Ashish_ said:
I installed the latest 12.24 alpha version (http://bigota.d.miui.com/5.12.24/miui_MI3WMI4WAlpha_5.12.24_1e8fc7c2ed_6.0.zip) of MIUI 7 - MM (someone posted link on CM13 thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64500712&postcount=154)
I was on extended partition before. Everything succesfully got flashed in TWRP. But after rebooting system, phone died.
Connecting to PC I can see the device as QHUSUB (might have misspelled) and can see lots of drives connected (which it asks to format to use, which I won't as it ends up badly)
Any solution now? Otherwise like last time it got bricked, I will wait a day to battery get drained and than possibly hope for Fastboot to come back though I believe this issue can be fixed via PC only, not sure.
And I guess it got bricked due to extended partition as the ZIP probably merges both System.
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Don't worry have you backup you data?
if you have, just install the driver for qhusb
then your phone should be able to recognises by MIflash then flash any fastboot rom, You phone should be good to go.
I had a similar issue but i tried to hold the power button for like 30 seconds and the phone booted. If it didn't work, you should follow this thread: en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=73348&highlight=Mi3%2Bunbrick&mobile=no
partition error
u must download fastboot rom this link : http://en.miui.com/a-234.html > Xiaomi Mi 4 CDMA/WCDMA/LTE Latest Global Stable Version Fastboot File Download
and unzip change flash_all.bat file special this flash_all.bat link https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2UMSvqNe0deMXFVeE13VGNHTTg/view
use flash_all.bat after max 6 minutes ready your phone
murattiy said:
partition error
u must download fastboot rom this link : http://en.miui.com/a-234.html > Xiaomi Mi 4 CDMA/WCDMA/LTE Latest Global Stable Version Fastboot File Download
and unzip change flash_all.bat file special this flash_all.bat link https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2UMSvqNe0deMXFVeE13VGNHTTg/view
use flash_all.bat after max 6 minutes ready your phone
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Did you personally tried that? Because flash all bat do uses fastboot to flash, which can't be accessed.
I wonder whether the other one u poster doesn't use fastboot, cant check the file content atm
I have tried many times
last times tried 3 hours ago, for alpha 5.12.24
my video under explain
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fSl9xrR_J4g
@murattiy that flash file didn't help either as it was based upon fastboot
But, the device was directly detected in MiFlash and simple flashing made it run lol
you need to do İnstall spacial flash_all.batt change to in flash_all.batt "cancro_global_images_V7.0.5.0.KXDMICI_20151016.0000.3_4.4_global"
dont use miFlash .. enough u clik speical flash_all.batt
If your device not boot into fastboot/recovery mode press power button for around 30-40 seconds .
and still not boot into fastboot/recovery mode
battery cable exist than try.. i tried many times))
Me_Ashish_ said:
I installed the latest 12.24 alpha version (http://bigota.d.miui.com/5.12.24/miui_MI3WMI4WAlpha_5.12.24_1e8fc7c2ed_6.0.zip) of MIUI 7 - MM (someone posted link on CM13 thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64500712&postcount=154)
I was on extended partition before. Everything succesfully got flashed in TWRP. But after rebooting system, phone died.
Connecting to PC I can see the device as QHUSUB (might have misspelled) and can see lots of drives connected (which it asks to format to use, which I won't as it ends up badly)
Any solution now? Otherwise like last time it got bricked, I will wait a day to battery get drained and than possibly hope for Fastboot to come back though I believe this issue can be fixed via PC only, not sure.
And I guess it got bricked due to extended partition as the ZIP probably merges both System.
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Currently i installed Kingroot in slimbit LP rom but after see people suggest method i uninstalled it & follow him tap root access in devolopment section & reboot but still not get Root access Than i try go in TWRP restore back this rom my phone stuck+ bootloop & keep loading in MI logo only !!! Pls help HELP HELP !! What should i do... i try fastboot flash fastboot rom failed too HELP HELP HELP !!!
From where can i get QHUSUB Bulk drivers?
Now Mi4 is not even getting detected by USB?
Prince Chandela said:
From where can i get QHUSUB Bulk drivers?
Now Mi4 is not even getting detected by USB?
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Currently i installed Kingroot in slimbit LP rom but after see people suggest method i uninstalled it & follow him tap root access in devolopment section & reboot but still not get Root access Than i try go in TWRP restore back this rom my phone stuck+ bootloop & keep loading in MI logo only !!! Pls help HELP HELP !! What should i do... i try fastboot flash fastboot rom failed too HELP HELP HELP !!!
Not going to send to phone center & currently my ROM can't not boot because of extend partition before & not stock partition... Help me PLEASE !!!
coolkillermax said:
Currently i installed Kingroot in slimbit LP rom but after see people suggest method i uninstalled it & follow him tap root access in devolopment section & reboot but still not get Root access Than i try go in TWRP restore back this rom my phone stuck+ bootloop & keep loading in MI logo only !!! Pls help HELP HELP !! What should i do... i try fastboot flash fastboot rom failed too HELP HELP HELP !!!
Not going to send to phone center & currently my ROM can't not boot because of extend partition before & not stock partition... Help me PLEASE !!!
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You don't need Qhusb driver. secondly can you boot in fast boor mode (power +vol-)?
回复: Bricked Mi3 - Showing QHUSUB Bulk in PC
Prince Chandela said:
You don't need Qhusb driver. secondly can you boot in fast boor mode (power +vol-)?
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Fastboot can & if press volume up+power button Phone won't boot to twrp recovery… Just MI logo blinking……
Sent from S660 using xda premium 4
coolkillermax said:
Fastboot can & if press volume up+power button Phone won't boot to twrp recovery… Just MI logo blinking……
Sent from S660 using xda premium 4
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flash miui fastboot rom then
Prince Chandela said:
flash miui fastboot rom then
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Flashed many ROMs including MIUI 7 fastboot ROM = Not working After flash MI logo keep blinking
coolkillermax said:
Flashed many ROMs including MIUI 7 fastboot ROM = Not working After flash MI logo keep blinking
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can you boot in recovery now?
Prince Chandela said:
can you boot in recovery now?
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No...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-mi-3/help/mi3w-lost-partition-userdata-img-t3293583
Me_Ashish_ said:
@murattiy that flash file didn't help either as it was based upon fastboot
But, the device was directly detected in MiFlash and simple flashing made it run lol
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Really need your help..
Can you explain it further?
please..
Hi guys~
so recently i was trying to flasha custom rom for my moto g5s plus and already unlock the bootloader, but when i flash the new twrp(3.2.0.1) and reboot to recovery mode this error comes up
Start up failed:
Your device didn't start up successfully.
Use the software repair assistant on computer
To repair your device.
Connect your device to your computer to get the software repair assistant.
IN RED - AP Fastboot flash mode (secure)
USB connected
.....
......
In red - failed to load kernel !
Boot up failed
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so how to fix this guys? i already tried to do some research for my problem but its useless it was still not working
big thanks for you guys~
solved thx!
Could you possibly share how you fixed this?
Hymix said:
Could you possibly share how you fixed this?
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First make sure you are using the right version for your build.. After you install it via fastboot, from there go to the recovery menu, up, down volume. When in there wipe data.. Some say factory reset, but I wiped data which did the same thing, and now it works.
help
doubledragon5 said:
First make sure you are using the right version for your build.. After you install it via fastboot, from there go to the recovery menu, up, down volume. When in there wipe data.. Some say factory reset, but I wiped data which did the same thing, and now it works.
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Hello, I have the same problem when trying to start the TWRP, I want to try this solution but the Google Translator is bad and it is not understood. Can you explain it again please?
NelsonFa01 said:
Hello, I have the same problem when trying to start the TWRP, I want to try this solution but the Google Translator is bad and it is not understood. Can you explain it again please?
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Install the Version of TWRP for your device. Use Fastboot boot twrp-x.x.x-x.img Twrp should boot into recovery automatically.. Once in there go to wipe>advanced wipe and wipe data only reboot.
TWRP recovery not boot
tart up failed:
Your device didn't start up successfully.
Use the software repair assistant on computer
To repair your device.
Connect your device to your computer to get the software repair assistant.
i have Moto 4g Plus please help
TWRP recovery not boot
im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
Reflash miui with miflash, be sure yo untick the lock thing onnthe bottom sonyoubdont lock bootloader, then try again.
Sounds like partition is fked
Rikkertbiemans said:
im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
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After flashing TWRP and still in fastboot, hold power and vol+. Keep both held while it reboots, it takes a few seconds. When the Redmi logo appears and the phone vibrates release the power button. Keep holding the vol+ button until it boots into TWRP.
Robbo.5000 said:
After flashing TWRP and still in fastboot, hold power and vol+. Keep both held while it reboots, it takes a few seconds. When the Redmi logo appears and the phone vibrates release the power button. Keep holding the vol+ button until it boots into TWRP.
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this was the first thing i tried, but it keeps rebooting to fastboot, if i hold it longer it wil just reboot again. i've tried miflash, but miflash can't find a flash all.bat and when i go into explorer i can't find it either.
problem solved, i installed another version of twrp, deleted it and reinstalled the first one. thanks for all answers, it really helped along
Hey glad to hear you solved the issue. What version of TWRP did you end up flashing and what tool did you use to flash it? I'm facing a similar issue.
Thanks
kh805794 said:
Hey glad to hear you solved the issue. What version of TWRP did you end up flashing and what tool did you use to flash it? I'm facing a similar issue.
Thanks
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I can't answer for OP, but he looks to have abandoned the thread.
What I can recommend from personal experience is that using latest version of TWRP - I think it's 4.3.3 (can't tell you exactly, as I'm writing this without checking my laptop on which I have the TWRP and ROM files) - will resolve all your problems.
Thanks for your reply I actually just managed to get root/TWRP/Magisk to work. A lot of the TWRP recovery images that I encountered just caused the phone to boot loop or get stuck on fastboot mode.
The TWRP that worked for me was twrp-3.3.1-15-raphael-mauronofrio.img
following:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-15-raphael-mauronofrio.img
For reference I have the global Mi 9T Pro
Rikkertbiemans said:
problem solved, i installed another version of twrp, deleted it and reinstalled the first one. thanks for all answers, it really helped along
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I am also having this issue, after doing the exact same thing you did...
Would you be able to post the download link you got your TWRP version from? And maybe go into a little more detail about the reinstalling order (if that is important)?
Also the "mauronofrio" version didn't work (I have the Mi 9T), are there any other options out there?
Many thanks for any responses
camelCaseOnly said:
I am also having this issue, after doing the exact same thing you did...
Would you be able to post the download link you got your TWRP version from? And maybe go into a little more detail about the reinstalling order (if that is important)?
Also the "mauronofrio" version didn't work (I have the Mi 9T), are there any other options out there?
Many thanks for any responses
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Did you ever get this solved? I'm in a similar situation after what I thought was a normal ROM flashing.
EDIT: Nevermind. Got it fixed using MiFlash.
theCroh said:
Did you ever get this solved? I'm in a similar situation after what I thought was a normal ROM flashing.
EDIT: Nevermind. Got it fixed using MiFlash.
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Hey sorry didn't see your reply... I haven't had time in the last month to look at it so I'm still stuck. How did you fix it using MiFlash? Did you make it force load TWRP onto the phone or something?
I think there is definitely something wrong with the partition, as when I plug it into the computer it no longer comes up in "my computer" - although I do have the MIUI recovery working again.
Cheers
Rikkertbiemans said:
im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
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Flash images manually mr
camelCaseOnly said:
Hey sorry didn't see your reply... I haven't had time in the last month to look at it so I'm still stuck. How did you fix it using MiFlash? Did you make it force load TWRP onto the phone or something?
I think there is definitely something wrong with the partition, as when I plug it into the computer it no longer comes up in "my computer" - although I do have the MIUI recovery working again.
Cheers
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I just flashed a full fastboot MIUI ROM in fastboot using the MiFlash portable tool. No need to do anything in recovery.
Edit: You can find fastboot ROMs from the OP of this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647/ (labeled as ...fastboot)
EpickBroVlad said:
Flash images manually mr
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Where can I find the right commands for flashing
theCroh said:
I just flashed a full fastboot MIUI ROM in fastboot using the MiFlash portable tool. No need to do anything in recovery.
Edit: You can find fastboot ROMs from the OP of this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647/ (labeled as ...fastboot)
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I'm still not able to get TWRP working... I think all of my problems will be solved as soon as I can get into it, but each time I load the recovery image on (using command prompt) it says it completes, but when I try to reboot it into recovery mode it never works (if I use command prompt to reboot into recovery it just shuts down but if I hold the button combination it either reboots back into fastboot or the original MIUI recovery mode - and yes, I am using the right button combinations).
I've tried every version of TWRP I could find, so I'm certain its not a problem with the recovery image itself... Have you or anyone else had this happen before? It's so infuriating that it just doesn't work, but I don't know why...
BTW the commands I'm using are
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
(which works) and then
Code:
fastboot boot "recovery.img"
(which gives 2 OKs, but the phone just turns off).
(this all after setting the directory to my adb folder)
camelCaseOnly said:
I'm still not able to get TWRP working... I think all of my problems will be solved as soon as I can get into it, but each time I load the recovery image on (using command prompt) it says it completes, but when I try to reboot it into recovery mode it never works (if I use command prompt to reboot into recovery it just shuts down but if I hold the button combination it either reboots back into fastboot or the original MIUI recovery mode - and yes, I am using the right button combinations).
I've tried every version of TWRP I could find, so I'm certain its not a problem with the recovery image itself... Have you or anyone else had this happen before? It's so infuriating that it just doesn't work, but I don't know why...
BTW the commands I'm using are
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
(which works) and then
Code:
fastboot boot "recovery.img"
(which gives 2 OKs, but the phone just turns off).
(this all after setting the directory to my adb folder)
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This worked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363
now shall I keep read only or allow modifications?
claudioita said:
This worked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363
now shall I keep read only or allow modifications?
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Unfortunately I wasn't able to access that link for some reason, but I did FINALLY manage to get it to work using another version from this thread; specifically the 4PDA 3.3.1-3 build and instructions referenced in the original post (I was using MIUI 11.0.1.0 at the time).
solution
you need the version for youre board if you open aida64 on youre phone is says davinci on my xiaomy mi 9t so download the twrp for davinci and it works i had the same problem too stuck in fast boot , im new to this this is my frist time im trying to install a new beta for miui
camelCaseOnly said:
Unfortunately I wasn't able to access that link for some reason, but I did FINALLY manage to get it to work using another version from this thread; specifically the 4PDA 3.3.1-3 build and instructions referenced in the original post (I was using MIUI 11.0.1.0 at the time).
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Yy
help!
my honor 9 lite bootloader is unlocked and i have installed an unknown kernel and now when i want boot into twrp it will boot into stock recovery and when i flash twrp and boot it will boot into stock
i tried all of twrp versions :|
wtf should i do?
plz help me
Yeah, I'm not feeling very smart right now.
Short story:
Accidentally wiped OS in TWRP, now only seem to have access to fastboot. Can I fix this? Flash another ROM? Anything? Bootloader is unlocked, can't seem to get into TWRP anymore. Power + Volume up only takes me to fastboot again.
Long story:
Magisk module caused a bootloop. Wanting to try and avoid a factory reset, I tried sideloading Magisk for TWRP which didn't work, ultimately gave up and wanted to perform a factory reset via TWRP, but I've been working late and ticked the wrong box without thinking. Bad idea, I know. Wiped system, yes.
Aside from feeling exceptionally stupid, can this situation be salvaged? The phone doesn't switch off, it just sits in fastboot. I have Minimal ADB and Fastboot on my PC. Any help will be greatly appreciated, really.
Just in case anyone else ends up with a similar problem, the resolution was fortunately rather straightforward - I needed to grab the Mi Flash tool (as it turns out, this version worked best), stock firmware for my version, go into fastboot (which was no issue as that was the only thing my phone would do) and then open the Mi Flash tool and flashing the firmware was pretty straightforward from there. I even managed to get a BSOD during the process, but it's not like it could get any worse, anyway. Rebooted, restarted the process and about 10-15 minutes later, my phone was happily booting again.
divided by zero said:
Just in case anyone else ends up with a similar problem, the resolution was fortunately rather straightforward - I needed to grab the Mi Flash tool (as it turns out, this version worked best), stock firmware for my version, go into fastboot (which was no issue as that was the only thing my phone would do) and then open the Mi Flash tool and flashing the firmware was pretty straightforward from there. I even managed to get a BSOD during the process, but it's not like it could get any worse, anyway. Rebooted, restarted the process and about 10-15 minutes later, my phone was happily booting again.
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With Fastboot mode and Mi flash as fail safes , we can flash to our hears content with no worries !
Also a more automated tool is a custom mi flash tool by a developer called XiaimiToolV2 ,which has a dedicated mode for bricked phones or downloads the latest fastboot roms for you.
crs951 said:
With Fastboot mode and Mi flash as fail safes , we can flash to our hears content with no worries !
Also a more automated tool is a custom mi flash tool by a developer called XiaimiToolV2 ,which has a dedicated mode for bricked phones or downloads the latest fastboot roms for you.
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I have similar problems , but my Mi9 is not recognized by PC and wont enter fastboot . Only sign of life is blinking white LED sometimes I connect it to charger,to PC or try to turn it on.
Can anyone suggest me what to do ?
mstaglicic said:
I have similar problems , but my Mi9 is not recognized by PC and wont enter fastboot . Only sign of life is blinking white LED sometimes I connect it to charger,to PC or try to turn it on.
Can anyone suggest me what to do ?
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I had excaxtly that witha my mi5 , completely dead .
Leave it on the charger for a little bit,mine after an unsuccessful flash with mi flash (catastrophic error message) it turned back on.
IF not download XiaomiTool V2 and try the option for bricked phones.
I tried that yesterday but that option is still in development. Only the modifications one is supported currently. As for the issue mentioned, maybe it's really just a matter of charging the phone first. Can't hurt either way.
mstaglicic said:
I have similar problems , but my Mi9 is not recognized by PC and wont enter fastboot . Only sign of life is blinking white LED sometimes I connect it to charger,to PC or try to turn it on.
Can anyone suggest me what to do ?
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Try to use the EDL mode
How to force it to EDL by key combination or maybe deep flash cable ?
My Mi account is authorized for EDL flash but I cant get Mi9 into EDL mode on my PC ( Windows10 )
No OS, but working TWRP
Hi,
I have a similar problem with my mi 9.
I followed a really bad description for the update xiaomi.eu from MIUI10 to MIUI11.
https://www.chinahandys.net/xiaomi-eu-rom-update/
It recomended to wipe alvik / Art Cache, Cache AND System :crying:
So I do not have no OS any more. However, TRWP is still working.
I have a Backup but it did not work :crying:
Is there a better option than the Mi Flash tool?
Please help me!
Since you already have TWRP, download the latest Xiaomi.eu custom ROM available for the Mi 9, which is 9.11.7 to your computer.
Also download the latest TWRP by Mauronofrio from XDA which is 3.3.1-42.
Then use adb to transfer both the ROM and TWRP to your Mi 9.
In TWRP, install TWRP first and manually reboot to twrp using the vol up + power button.
In TWRP, install the ROM, do a factory reset, then finally reboot.
Sent from my MI 9 (Cepheus) using Tapatalk
sangbuana said:
Since you already have TWRP, download the latest Xiaomi.eu custom ROM available for the Mi 9, which is 9.11.7 to your computer.
Also download the latest TWRP by Mauronofrio from XDA which is 3.3.1-42.
Then use adb to transfer both the ROM and TWRP to your Mi 9.
In TWRP, install TWRP first and manually reboot to twrp using the vol up + power button.
In TWRP, install the ROM, do a factory reset, then finally reboot.
Sent from my MI 9 (Cepheus) using Tapatalk
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Thank you very much for your reply.
When I tried to make my TWRP backup work I had several problems.
First was "vendor read only". So I went in TWRP to "mount" and unticked the "mount vendor partition read-only" (sounds easy, took me some time to find out)
Then I was able to do the restore without error message. However just boot loop and only the possibility to access TWRP.
After some while I realized that this restored the wiped system partition.
So I flashed the aktual MIUI 11 9.11.7 again and rebooted.
And it worked perfectly! :victory:
I did no Factory reset all the time, it seems that everything is perfect!
No lags, no problems with the camera, no issues with auto rotation.
Tom