What's F2FS, how is it different from using flashing/rooting - OnePlus 3 Guides, News, & Discussion

As the OOS Beta 8 is out many of us have already flashed it, but according to oneplus we won't be able to downgrade to any M builds. Is that related to F2FS, what is it..?
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manishsoni7689 said:
As the OOS Beta 8 is out many of us have already flashed it, but according to oneplus we won't be able to downgrade to any M builds. Is that related to F2FS, what is it..?
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It's somewhat related to F2FS. Changing your filesystem on any storage device usually means erasing data first. The OnePlus 3 ran on EXT4, which was an older, less efficient, and slower filesystem. OnePlus realised and switched to F2FS I guess.
Honestly, you should be fine if you backup /system /data and /boot and then use adb to pull your internal memory to your PC.
When you need to restore, flash the 3.2.8 zip and then restore your backup. Worked perfectly for me.

humzaahmed155 said:
It's somewhat related to F2FS. Changing your filesystem on any storage device usually means erasing data first. The OnePlus 3 ran on EXT4, which was an older, less efficient, and slower filesystem. OnePlus realised and switched to F2FS I guess.
Honestly, you should be fine if you backup /system /data and /boot and then use adb to pull your internal memory to your PC.
When you need to restore, flash the 3.2.8 zip and then restore your backup. Worked perfectly for me.
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Mine showing as ext4 and i have -23 twrp version can i revert back to 3.2.7
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Mine showing as ext4 and i have -23 twrp version can i revert back to 3.2.7
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Go for it. You must flash your 3.2.6/7/8 zip first to install the MM firmware, it will NOT boot without it.
If you haven't made a backup of /data dirty flashing is not recommended either.

humzaahmed155 said:
Go for it. You must flash your 3.2.6/7/8 zip first to install the MM firmware, it will NOT boot without it.
If you haven't made a backup of /data dirty flashing is not recommended either.
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Ok so im gonna do this way
Reboot twrp
Full wipe (without internal)
Then flash 3.2.7
Thats all right?
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Ok so im gonna do this way
Reboot twrp
Full wipe (without internal)
Then flash 3.2.7
Thats all right?
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You got it

humzaahmed155 said:
Go for it. You must flash your 3.2.6/7/8 zip first to install the MM firmware, it will NOT boot without it.
If you haven't made a backup of /data dirty flashing is not recommended either.
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And what if I wanna flash a cm13 based custom rom, should I flash 3.2.8 first and then cm13 ? Thanks.

manishsoni7689 said:
And what if I wanna flash a cm13 based custom rom, should I flash 3.2.8 first and then cm13 ? Thanks.
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You'll definitely need the MM firmware so yes

humzaahmed155 said:
You'll definitely need the MM firmware so yes
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Will try this tonight. (a deep breathe :fingers-crossed

Related

[TOOL] 11/Nov r2: BackToEXT3 - for converting your device, er, back to EXT3

If you have been using a EXT4 ROM and you want to restore a stock ROM that only has EXT3 support, it's a bit of a faff. Introducing BackToEXT3.
This ClockworkMod update zip simply converts your /system, /data and cache partitions back to EXT3. It wipes them both in the process, so you need to have an existing backup / ROM to restore to.
r2 - DOWNLOAD - MD5: 90a891b9199913655dd622127bba3f70
HTH!
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You never stand still^^
Thanks!
Formel-LMS said:
You never stand still^^
Thanks!
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Call me Mr. Productivity.
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OK, Mr. Productivity
But I think, you love this phone very much, isn't it?
It's not bad!
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You are amazing....Paul
After installing FR12 custom ROM Vanilla Edition on my phone, I wanted to get back to stock so I installed - back to ext3 zip. Then when I tried to restore the stoc ROM, I got the error MD5 mismatch!
I want to specify that I tried a custom ROM before but with ext3, and I had no problem to return to the stock ROM.
Tool worked fine for me. fr10 back to stock.
Md5 error probably means ur nandroidbackup is damaged
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adair said:
After installing FR12 custom ROM Vanilla Edition on my phone, I wanted to get back to stock so I installed - back to ext3 zip. Then when I tried to restore the stoc ROM, I got the error MD5 mismatch!
I want to specify that I tried a custom ROM before but with ext3, and I had no problem to return to the stock ROM.
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Here you go: http://tinyurl.com/5v3zqcj
Edit: To late, and I've always wanted to do that. Bah
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Thanks MaBlo, I usually search everything on Google, but this time I forgot, lol.
Sorry guys, please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm trying to get it back to stock.
1. Copy img to ext SD card
2. Reboot into recovery e.g. CWM
3. update BackTOEXT3 image with CWM
4. run nandroid to restore stock image
Am I right? I keep getting stuck at the LG screen
bobbyice said:
Sorry guys, please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm trying to get it back to stock.
1. Copy img to ext SD card
2. Reboot into recovery e.g. CWM
3. update BackTOEXT3 image with CWM
4. run nandroid to restore stock image
Am I right? I keep getting stuck at the LG screen
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maybe you need the newest Baseband version (20110622)if ofcourse if you didnt already install it
bobbyice said:
Sorry guys, please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm trying to get it back to stock.
1. Copy img to ext SD card
2. Reboot into recovery e.g. CWM
3. update BackTOEXT3 image with CWM
4. run nandroid to restore stock image
Am I right? I keep getting stuck at the LG screen
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What "img" are you talking about? Nandroid restore is for restoring a previous backup, not for flashing a rom image.
If you want to flash a stock rom image, you need to use smartflash or nvflash, unless you want to flash the 0622 one, which someone made available in CWM format. (Not completely stock though, as it is prerooted etc.)
::Trym
ok solved, if anyone could delete this post
Updated to include cache partition.
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Thank you thank you THANK YOU! I needed to restore and this did the trick! I need to return the phone since it's defective. You saved me life!
link not working...
Working on a pc. Thanks paul
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please tell me is there any flashable which can convert to ext4?
It will be useful to convert from ext3 to ext4 before restoring a nandroid backup which was taken earlier from EXT4.
cmahendra said:
please tell me is there any flashable which can convert to ext4?
It will be useful to convert from ext3 to ext4 before restoring a nandroid backup which was taken earlier from EXT4.
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You don't need that. CWM automatically converts from ext3 to ext4 (if the backup is ext4), but not the other way round.

Wugfresh & marshmallow-red triangle/corrupt image question

Is it possible to install TWRP onto my Nexus 6 then root with supersu, then install a different kernel? I'm trying not have the stupid red triangle apart but every time I try to install and root, it says I'm corrupt?
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cwis said:
Is it possible to install TWRP onto my Nexus 6 then root with supersu, then install a different kernel? I'm trying not have the stupid red triangle apart but every time I try to install and root, it says I'm corrupt?
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You need another kernel. When M-Bootlader and M-radio and TWRP are installed you can install a custom rom like JDX and supersu. Check the OP of the JDX thread.
NLBeev said:
You need another kernel. When M-Bootlader and M-radio and TWRP are installed you can install a custom rom like JDX and supersu. Check the OP of the JDX thread.
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I can't get past TWRP installation. It soft bricks my phone every time then I need to rollback to 5.1.1
It's getting annoying.
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cwis said:
I can't get past TWRP installation. It soft bricks my phone every time then I need to rollback to 5.1.1
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When rooted in 5,1,1 you have probably also TWRP. Than goto the JDX thread,
In the OP you find links for downloading zips with M-bootloader and M-radio and supersu and the JDX rom.
NLBeev said:
When rooted in 5,1,1 you have probably also TWRP. Than goto the JDX thread,
In the OP you find links for downloading zips with M-bootloader and M-radio and supersu and the JDX rom.
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Thanks for the help NLB. I was thinking of something like that along those lines. Can you provide me with a link to the JDX rom? I searched for it and found very little, except some antiquated threads that dont relate to what I'm trying to do. And you were correct, the first thing I did was install TWRP on 5.1.1.
Unless this is the one,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-jdx-1-0-t3121053
Would I then install this after flashing back 5.1.1/twrp then go with this? I'm not really sure what you meant by flashing the M-bootloader and radio, would that be after twrp gets flashed?
Look for chainfire's SuperSU beta version 2.52 and also for a modified stock boot.img . This worked fine for me. You can flash the modified boot.img using Wugfresh's advance utilities if you aren't comfortable using the fastboot flash commands.
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cwis said:
Unless this is the one,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-jdx-1-0-t3121053
Would I then install this after flashing back 5.1.1/twrp then go with this? I'm not really sure what you meant by flashing the M-bootloader and radio, would that be after twrp gets flashed?
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You need to scroll down to first post section "Instructions" and follow them to the T.
Instructions
0. ensure you are on twrp 2.8.7+ for recovery!
1. flash bootloader if not already on JDX 4.0.x (download flashable bootloader zip)
2. flash radio if not already on JDX 4.0.x (download flashable radio zip)
3. reboot recovery
4. flash ROM
5. format data partition if not already on M
6. boot ROM and sit your phone down for 10 minutes (seriously, things need to finish setting up!)
Download files from here: http://4ndr01d.com/repos/shamu/jdx/
Perfect. Thanks so much. I'm going to do this today. I will update when finished. I'm assuming I need to take the files dated 10/6?
cwis said:
Perfect. Thanks so much. I'm going to do this today. I will update when finished. I'm assuming I need to take the files dated 10/6?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3121053
You need the first three (4.0.1; mra58k)
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/chainfire/supersu/supersu-2-52-android-apk-download/
Busybox from PlayStore
NLBeev said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3121053
You need the first three (4.0.1; mra58k)
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/chainfire/supersu/supersu-2-52-android-apk-download/
Busybox from PlayStore
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I just flashed all the necessary files (bootloader, radio and now finished JDX 4.01.zip).
I'm about to do the format data part in TWRP. I go to WIPE>select FORMAT DATA then let it do it's thing. Is that the correct procedure? I remember formatting data once before and I bricked my device. I just want to make sure I'm doing this right before I blow it up lol
cwis said:
I'm about to do the format data part in TWRP. I go to WIPE>select FORMAT DATA then let it do it's thing. Is that the correct procedure? I remember formatting data once before and I bricked my device. I just want to make sure I'm doing this right before I blow it up lol
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If you have completed step 4. flash ROM you are good to go. Type "yes" to confirm and format. First boot will take some time. Then you give it 10 minutes to set up things under the hood.
Witek_M said:
If you have completed step 4. flash ROM you are good to go. Type "yes" to confirm and format. First boot will take some time. Then you give it 10 minutes to set up things under the hood.
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Worked! I have my led lights back, my speed and the warm phone again!
A few days later and I'm very happy with the rom. Everything I need!

[ROM] 100% Stock - G920T_PD1_Stock_DeOdexed_ROM

Download:
- G920T_PD1_Stock_DeOdexed_ROM.zip
- G920T_PD1_Stock_DeOdexed_Debloated_ROM.zip (removed Google apps and a few Samsung apps)
Instructions:
1. Update to Official Tmo PD1 6.0 using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...20t-android-6-0-1-marshmallow-update-t3356838
2. Download then Flash this version of TWRP via Odin: twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroflte.tar.md5
3. Place the ROM and the latest [BETA][2016.03.30] SuperSU.zip onto your device.
4. Flash the ROM with TWRP then immediately flash the SuperSu.zip (use system-less mode only) and reboot.
5. Once complete the ROM will pause on the T-Mobile splash screen for 10 - 15 mins before completely booting.
6. Done!
Notes:
1. The ROM will automatically wipe System and User Data for a clean install.
2. The ROM uses the stock PD1 kernel with Chainfire's sepolicy patch.
3. Flash SuperSu in "system-less" mode only. The ROM will bootloop if you flash SuperSu in "system" mode.
Cant wait
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General_Mayhem said:
Cant wait
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The link is now live. Enjoy!
muniz_ri said:
The link is now live. Enjoy!
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Anyway to maybe remove the data wipe? or add two versions? System wipe makes sense obviously lol unless there's no way this would work over stock rooted lollipop
muniz_ri said:
Download:
G920T_PD1_Stock_DeOdexed_ROM.zip
Instructions:
1. Update to Official Tmo PD1 6.0 using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...20t-android-6-0-1-marshmallow-update-t3356838
2. Download then Flash this version of TWRP via Odin: twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroflte.tar.md5
3. Place the ROM and the latest [BETA][2016.03.30] SuperSU.zip onto your device.
4. Flash the ROM with TWRP then immediately flash the SuperSu.zip and reboot.
5. Once complete the ROM will pause on the T-Mobile splash screen for 10 - 15 mins before completing booting.
6. Done!
Notes:
1. The ROM will automatically wipe System and User Data for a clean install.
2. The ROM uses the stock PD1 kernel with Chainfire's sepolicy patch.
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May I ask what you used to Deodex? I have also Deodexed my device, but had to brutally debloat it. Settings.apk didn't function correctly, syscope, smartcardmanager and a couple of others forced closed repeatedly.. I'll take a look at this, but wondering what you used to Deodex this..
Zaphodspeaks said:
May I ask what you used to Deodex? I have also Deodexed my device, but had to brutally debloat it. Settings.apk didn't function correctly, syscope, smartcardmanager and a couple of others forced closed repeatedly.. I'll take a look at this, but wondering what you used to Deodex this..
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Yes, I used this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/tool-deodex-tool-android-l-t2972025
I tried SuperR's Kitchen with no luck. Surprisingly, SVADEV's tool seemed to handle the job in a smarter way at least for this build.
muniz_ri said:
Yes, I used this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/tool-deodex-tool-android-l-t2972025
I tried SuperR's Kitchen with no luck. Suprisingly, SVADEV's tool seemed to handle the job in a smarter way at least for this build.
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Super R was the first thing I tried.. In the Tools folder he has old and new oatdex files.. I tried both with little success.. I had to brutally debloat and lost my finger print scanner.. Setting.apk would force close on security settings..
Thanks for the link.. I'll take a look at it..
I don't have the time to flash the ROM, but I'll install it later on tonite..
Edit: you could copy the oat2dex file from that Deodexer script to Super R, in the Tool/Smali directory.. that should allow proper deodexing in Super R..
anaveragehuman said:
Does this ROM break encryption? Thanks!
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My guess is that it will break encryption since the zip wipes data (data partition is encrypted)...but if it doesn't, who knows if the phone will boot. You will need a usb-otg to flash from since twrp wont be able to read the SD card partition.
I do know that I could not encrypt my phone with the patched kernel, I had to use the stock kernel. Once encrypted, I was able to flash super su to root the phone, but twrp was all kinds of red because it could not mount the data partition. Since it won't mount, you don't have a way to "nandroid backup" your phone.
Flashfire might be the solution for backing up encrypted phones, I made 2 backups with flashfire, though I haven't tried to restore. I think flashfire works with the encryption because it does not reboot until after its done, and it seems the phone is decrypted when it runs.
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Did a complete wipe, already had the updated bootloader and was previously on Stock 6.01. Did a total wipe in TWRP, flashed the ROM, wiped Dalvik/Art and Cache again to be sure.. Then rebooted.. Sitting on 20 mins and no boot... Stuck in a bootloop..
I got a boot loop when i flashed TWRP
anaveragehuman said:
I could have sworn TWRP had a way to mount encrypted partitions now. Did it ask you for a password when you entered TWRP?
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it does not
yerimil said:
I got a boot loop when i flashed TWRP
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Follow directions.
muniz_ri said:
Follow directions.
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well i did... step 2 say flash TWRP.. step 3 then says download and then place rom on your phone. how can i place it if im in a boot loop.. im just following it in order bruh..
yerimil said:
well i did... step 2 say flash TWRP.. step 3 then says download and then place rom on your phone. how can i place it if im in a boot loop.. im just following it in order bruh..
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The instructions tell you to use and links to a specific version of TWRP, yet you somehow missed that.
You stated in this post that you used Twrp 3.0 and only used the Twrp version linked in the instructions after you bootlooped, smh: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...stuck-loop-t3360447/post66404317#post66404317
@muniz_ri hey mate good deblaoted rom do u by any chance have a flashable to return the volte files for tmobile thanks in advance
genuine55 said:
@muniz_ri hey mate good deblaoted rom do u by any chance have a flashable to return the volte files for tmobile thanks in advance
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Thanks but I didn't realize that I removed volte. Can you see if it works with the non-debloated version?
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muniz_ri said:
Thanks but I didn't realize that I removed volte. Can you see if it works with the non-debloated version?
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I will check in a few and report back
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How to go back Stock ROM from CM?

How to back from Cyanogenmod to MIUI official global ROM?
Any help?
Factory wipe and flash recovery image of MIUI in TWRP.
I'm surprised this is asked considering you have more posts and have been here longer than me.
Expliciate said:
Factory wipe and flash recovery image of MIUI in TWRP.
I'm surprised this is asked considering you have more posts and have been here longer than me.
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Could you explain exaclty what to do, because if I do wipes (cache data dalvik system) and then install miui, it doesn't work and I have no SO installed message.
giardux91 said:
Could you explain exaclty what to do, because if I do wipes (cache data dalvik system) and then install miui, it doesn't work and I have no SO installed message.
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What exactly are you using when "install miui" ?
brambizimski said:
What exactly are you using when "install miui" ?
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Flash the zip of miui rom (eu rom in my case) via twrp
giardux91 said:
Flash the zip of miui rom (eu rom in my case) via twrp
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Which zip? And did you use encryption with CM ?
brambizimski said:
Which zip? And did you use encryption with CM ?
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I install the xiaomi eu rom, like cm rom. Wiping and flashing
giardux91 said:
I install the xiaomi eu rom, like cm rom. Wiping and flashing
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If you have encryption enabled, you have to wipe EVERYTHING, including internal storage.
brambizimski said:
If you have encryption enabled, you have to wipe EVERYTHING, including internal storage, i recommend twrp.
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But if I wipe internal storage, I'll lose the rom..how to do?
giardux91 said:
But if I wipe internal storage, I'll lose the rom..how to do?
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Sorry didn't read the part where you said you got a "No OS installed" message, so you were already able to completely remove cm.
It sounds more like you're using the wrong zip or something, maybe try redownloading the zip ?
brambizimski said:
Sorry didn't read the part where you said you got a "No OS installed" message, so you were already able to completely remove cm.
It sounds more like you're using the wrong zip or something, maybe try redownloading the zip ?
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Tried with different versions of miui but no luck
Trying unmounting the /system partition before you flash it. Solved it for me anyway.
brambizimski said:
Sorry didn't read the part where you said you got a "No OS installed" message, so you were already able to completely remove cm.
It sounds more like you're using the wrong zip or something, maybe try redownloading the zip ?
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That's what happens when you wipe system. The issue seems to be that he does not know how to get the ROM zip into internal storage after messing with TWRP wipe.
giardux91 said:
Tried with different versions of miui but no luck
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You might as well just manually wipe data, system and cache in the advanced menu.
Reboot back into TWRP and drag the file into your internal storage to flash. Or you can just adb sideload the rom.
If you're trying to put your ROM in via booting up android, it's not going to work because you've already wiped the system, hence no OS.
Expliciate said:
That's what happens when you wipe system. The issue seems to be that he does not know how to get the ROM zip into internal storage after messing with TWRP wipe.
You might as well just manually wipe data, system and cache in the advanced menu.
Reboot back into TWRP and drag the file into your internal storage to flash. Or you can just adb sideload the rom.
If you're trying to put your ROM in via booting up android, it's not going to work because you've already wiped the system, hence no OS.
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So, how can I put the rom via USB in twrp?
giardux91 said:
So, how can I put the rom via USB in twrp?
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It should mount usb by default, at least for me.
If not, go to mount -> mount USB storage to manually mount it.
Expliciate said:
That's what happens when you wipe system. The issue seems to be that he does not know how to get the ROM zip into internal storage after messing with TWRP wipe.
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I used to have a problem with encryption on a MIUI rom, and no matter what I did, flashing only system or anything other than a full wipe including internal storage didn't do anything. Thought he had the same problem
brambizimski said:
I used to have a problem with encryption on a MIUI rom, and no matter what I did, flashing only system or anything other than a full wipe including internal storage didn't do anything. Thought he had the same problem
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He does have the same problem. However his dilemma now after doing a full wipe is that he does not know how to put stuff in his internal storage without booting into system.

MIUI 11 Open Beta

I'm not quite familiar with how open betas work. Are they invite-only? Do we have to do something to get it? or will it be available via OTA and it's up to us to download it? Or do we just flash it?
Can somebody clarify? Thank you
jceey15 said:
I'm not quite familiar with how open betas work. Are they invite-only? Do we have to do something to get it? or will it be available via OTA and it's up to us to download it? Or do we just flash it?
Can somebody clarify? Thank you
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Beta are always invite only. You had to fill the form to be able to receive it over the air. Never the less, if you have an unlocked bootloader, you can just download that build and flash it through TWRP. The latest build has been floating on the internet since its release.
Sukhi said:
Beta are always invite only. You had to fill the form to be able to receive it over the air. Never the less, if you have an unlocked bootloader, you can just download that build and flash it through TWRP. The latest build has been floating on the internet since its release.
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Oh, I thought that was for the closed beta only. Thank you Does flashing it via TWRP wipe my data?
jceey15 said:
Oh, I thought that was for the closed beta only. Thank you Does flashing it via TWRP wipe my data?
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If you’re already running stock China MIUI, you could just dirty flash it. Wiping Data doesn’t wipe your Internal Storage. Backup beforehand incase something goes wrong.
Sukhi said:
If you’re already running stock China MIUI, you could just dirty flash it. Wiping Data doesn’t wipe your Internal Storage. Backup beforehand incase something goes wrong.
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So the only steps I need to do is just backup everything, then flash the rom and wipe data, cache/dalvik?
jceey15 said:
So the only steps I need to do is just backup everything, then flash the rom and wipe data, cache/dalvik?
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Just copy your important stuff from Internal storage to PC. Flash the MIUI beta followed by a Cache, Dalvik wipe. Reboot. If you rather want it clean, go back to stock recovery after first MIUI 11 boot and wipe data. That should suffice for a clean restore.
PS: Stock Recovery would overwrite your custom TWRP on boot so incase you need that, you’ll have to flash it again.

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