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What is Xiaomi.eu?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom ROM based on MIUI. Per my knowledge, Xiaomi.eu roms started off as a way to get a more "European" experience out of MIUI, which was predominantly Chinese. This involved better localization for non-Chinese languages, and making changes to make MIUI more global in nature.
How is Xiaomi.eu roms different from Official Global Stable?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom rom, and as such, contains a fair few tweaks over the Official Global Stable. Ofcourse, due to its unofficial nature, you can not complain about Xiaomi.eu to Xiaomi.
Where can I get Xiaomi.eu roms?
The latest of Xiaomi.eu rom can be downloaded from here: http://xiaomi.eu/community/forums/miui-weekly-rom-releases.103/
There is a weekly release schedule for these, and you can find the latest version on top. Do take a look through the first post to see if there are any special notes for your device before downloading. You do not need to be a member to download the rom.
As a question against weekly ROM vs stable ROM, as the name implies, the weekly ROM has more of a beta nature to it. It works very well, but think of it as a comparison to nightly builds from CyanogenMod (except this is weekly, not every night). Stable ROM is much more suited for the normal consumer, but it comes without root.
So, how do I install?
Reboot to TWRP
Wipe data and flash rom
First boot of the ROM takes approx 15-20 mins.
Credits: @a.cid
Installation instructions would differ, they cannot be exactly the same copy-pasted across.
a.cid said:
Installation instructions would differ, they cannot be exactly the same copy-pasted across.
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edited the post now. redmi 2 has an officially unlocked bootloader.
Tried to flash latest build but ended up with error 7 ?
AKHILR4J said:
Tried to flash latest build but ended up with error 7 ?
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Its bcoz u wiped system before flashing...
So now just wipe cache ,dalvik cache and data do not wipe system and then flash xioami.EU ROM it will not give any error
preetnoobie said:
Its bcoz u wiped system before flashing...
So now just wipe cache ,dalvik cache and data do not wipe system and then flash xioami.EU ROM it will not give any error
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I restarted phone after wiping system(coming from other rom we need to wipe system ? ) eventhough it showed error
What should i do now... now i'm multirom 7.543 ..it doesnt show error after restarting
AKHILR4J said:
I restarted phone after wiping system(coming from other rom we need to wipe system ? ) eventhough it showed error
What should i do now... now i'm multirom 7.543 ..it doesnt show error after restarting
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It shouldn't be give error.
Are u flashing by t.w.r.p 3.0.0.1 (miui-lp)
All version of miui ROM can be flashed by the process.
Reboot to recovery.
Wipe data+cache+dalvik cache+system
Reboot to recovery ,again.
Flash miui ROM.
I'm on latest twrp
which one is for redmi 2 prime indian variant?
nairitmukherjee0007 said:
which one is for redmi 2 prime indian variant?
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Hm2xwcpro
For who have the Brazilian (2014819) variant and can't flash xiaomi.eu's ROM because it doesn't recognizes the 2014819 model, flash the 2014811 TWRP available here:
https://www.miuiportugal.pt/forum/t...ery-multilingual-for-all-models-redmi-2.4707/
The newer recoveries "knows" the 2014819 and shows it to updater script. So, a recovery than doesn't know the model will presume it's a 2014811 and flash normally.
AKHILR4J said:
I'm on latest twrp
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As I said....flash it with t.w.r.p 3.0.0.1(found on xiaomi.eu site or thunder miui post in xda).U will not get any error.
a.cid said:
Installation instructions would differ, they cannot be exactly the same copy-pasted across.
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I have 2 questions:
1). If I'm coming from nougat (lineage) do I need to full wipe before flashing?
2). I had twrp 3.1.1 official installed, do I need to downgrade it first?
Thanks...
Volte support..???
Does this rom support volte or not...
Pls update ...
Thanks..
Related
Hey guys! I almost 10 days Im getting hardware tests failed. I didn't had this problem before but as I said I have that problem for 10 days. Anyone knows what is the problem? Why I have that problem? Please help me!
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You should try to fastboot flash via MiFlash a Global Developer, check the signatures then try to flash TWRP and everything else.
Mi flashing en.miui.com global beta nougat ROM would fix this issue, another method would be to wait for the next miui update and flash that im TWRP
Shaky156 said:
Mi flashing en.miui.com global beta nougat ROM would fix this issue, another method would be to wait for the next miui update and flash that im TWRP
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I think that a thorough deep clean with a Fastboot flash will do only good. I would avoid TWRP flashes in this particular case.
Shaky156 said:
Mi flashing en.miui.com global beta nougat ROM would fix this issue, another method would be to wait for the next miui update and flash that im TWRP
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Next relaese can fix it really? I ll wait and flash it via TWRP. Thanks!
puHu
Headbanger1982 said:
I think that a thorough deep clean with a Fastboot flash will do only good. I would avoid TWRP flashes in this particular case.
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I agree but that will format data partition
puhu said:
Next relaese can fix it really? I ll wait and flash it via TWRP. Thanks!
puHu
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Next miui update from xiaomi should. But yes go download miflash and flash the official beta rom from en.miui.com, backup your whole sdcard/data partition onto your computer
It's not the first time that me and others are suggesting to @puhu to fastboot flash, but he keeps flashing stuff through TWRP by a lot of time.
Phones sometimes must be restored otherwise you'll encounter only troubles.
Shaky156 said:
I agree but that will format data partition
Next miui update from xiaomi should. But yes go download miflash and flash the official beta rom from en.miui.com, backup your whole sdcard/data partition onto your computer
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If I do that phone bootloader locked again?
puHu
why keep asking about those hardware tests
those are only for securety purposes (modified boot.img checks and so on)
If we miss N sources it's normal that it could lead to some test failed
if you flash normally through twrp miui 7.1.19 and then flash a kernel with AnyKernel2 zip that DOES NOT modify boot.img, signatures check are okay!
so please, stop
sys01 said:
why keep asking about those hardware tests
those are only for securety purposes (modified boot.img checks and so on)
If we miss N sources it's normal that it could lead to some test failed
if you flash normally through twrp miui 7.1.19 and then flash a kernel with AnyKernel2 zip that DOES NOT modify boot.img, signatures check are okay!
so please, stop
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I tried many times I flashed 7.1.19 I booted with stock kernel but its still shows failed.
puHu
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Hello there, everyone!
Have you ever wanted to run multiple OSs on your phone at the same time? Well now you can do it with your Mi A1.
This is AndroidTwo (funny name, right?) - a kernel based on MetaPhoenix.
Features
*Kernel Virtual Machine support
*Xen Guest for arm64 support
*Rest of the features are the same as MetaPhoenix -r2
Download
This kernel will be for Custom ROMs only!!!
Download from AndroidFileHost:
EDIT: LINK REMOVED BY AUTHOR!!!
REASON: Gives "The system has been destroyed." error!
More information
This kernel is based on ghpranav's MetaPhoenix -r2 (which is based on voidKernel).
XDA:DevDB Information
AndroidTwo Kernel for tissot, Kernel for the Xiaomi Mi A1
Contributors
nicolasmart, ghpranav, flex1911
Source Code: https://github.com/nicolasmarthot/AndroidTwo_tissot
Kernel Special Features: KVM and Xen Guest support
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.0
Beta Release Date: 2018-04-09
Created 2018-04-09
Last Updated 2018-04-09
Good for work. Can I flash in rr with kernel void? to change partition just start in twrp-boot-A or b?
Nice work looking forward to try when it is ready
JoypadRotto said:
Good for work. Can I flash in rr with kernel void? to change partition just start in twrp-boot-A or b?
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Don't flash it yet as I can't still get it to work. IDK what I'm doing wrong. But in theory the install process should be:
1. Flash Kernel
2. Flash TWRP Installer
3. Flash Magisk
and do that on the slot on which your ROM is.
nicolasmart said:
Don't flash it yet as I can't still get it to work. IDK what I'm doing wrong. But in theory the install process should be:
1. Flash Kernel
2. Flash TWRP Installer
3. Flash Magisk
and do that on the slot on which your ROM is.
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For me this always work with flashing a kernel
1 flash rom
2 flash twrp installer
3 reboot recovery
4 flash gapps
5 flash magisk
6 flash kernel
7 wipe cache
8 reboot
daveve said:
For me this always work with flashing a kernel
1 flash rom
2 flash twrp installer
3 reboot recovery
4 flash gapps
5 flash magisk
6 flash kernel
7 wipe cache
8 reboot
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OK. If you want try my Kernel on your own risk: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962187416754474135
nicolasmart said:
OK. If you want try my Kernel on your own risk: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962187416754474135
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Thx I will try later on today with a clean install. Can you tell me exactly what is the benefit of this kernel and what do you mean with 2 os on your device. Is it something like dualboot?
nicolasmart said:
Don't flash it yet as I can't still get it to work. IDK what I'm doing wrong. But in theory the install process should be:
1. Flash Kernel
2. Flash TWRP Installer
3. Flash Magisk
and do that on the slot on which your ROM is.
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You should know you can't post a build that is not ready on xda. Just in theory don't work here. Placeholder threads are not allowed here.
nicolasmart said:
Don't flash it yet as I can't still get it to work. IDK what I'm doing wrong. But in theory the install process should be:
1. Flash Kernel
2. Flash TWRP Installer
3. Flash Magisk
and do that on the slot on which your ROM is.
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is this a joke?
Mods?
Thread closed as it is essentially a placeholder.
@[OP] please PM me when you are ready with the download link.
Regards,
The Arrow.
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Global PFGMIXM V10.3.5.0
Fastboot Recovery
Russia PFGRUXM V10.3.3.0
Fastboot Recovery
EEA PFGEUXM V10.3.2.0
Fastboot Recovery
README
ROM INFO
Global V10.3.5.0.PFGMIXM
Recovery Filesize 1.7G
miui_LAVENDERGlobal_V10.3.5.0.PFGMIXM_a5cabeca22_9.0.zip
Fastboot Filesize 2.51G
lavender_global_images_V10.3.5.0.PFGMIXM_20190424.0000.00_9.0_global_634f185f7e.tgz
Russia V10.3.3.0.PFGRUXM
Recovery Filesize 1.7G
miui_LAVENDERRUGlobal_V10.3.3.0.PFGRUXM_2283419803_9.0.zip
Fastboot Filesize 2.52G
lavender_ru_global_images_V10.3.3.0.PFGRUXM_20190516.0000.00_9.0_global_66fcb88ca1.tgz
EEA V10.3.2.0.PFGEUXM
Recovery Filesize 1.7G
miui_LAVENDEREEAGlobal_V10.3.2.0.PFGEUXM_92977a674a_9.0.zip
Fastboot Filesize 2.51G
lavender_eea_global_images_V10.3.2.0.PFGEUXM_20190425.0000.00_9.0_eea_866e1a3069.tgz
Get to know ROM stages
Every ROM has 3 stages: Experimental, Developer and Stable.
1. Experimental (Alpha) version is updated every day (except weekend), and is open to a small part of senior members.
It includes new features and bug fixes for the senior members to test before they enter developer version, therefore it contains high risks of serious bugs.
2. Developer version (China and Global) is updated every week. It get new features and bug fixes in every update, and is stable enough for daily usage.
3. Stable version doesn't have a regular update frequency. It's updated once a month/two months/even longer to ensure system stability.
Common users who prefer ROM stability are recommended to use this version.
Thanks a lot
Big thanks. there is a definite difference between the ROMs and the ROMs in the same category
thanks again
How can i install a developer rom?
not recommended but...
martinexa said:
How can i install a developer rom?
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China Developer ROM is the only DEV ROM that i have found for RN7, feel free to play
Fastboot Recovery
README
ROM INFO
Fastboot Filesize 2.37G
lavender_images_9.5.23_20190523.0000.00_9.0_cn_7cca8e9de1.tgz
Recovery Filesize 2.0G
miui_LAVENDER_9.5.23_c42e37f611_9.0.zip
el.tsupaka said:
China Developer ROM is the only DEV ROM that i have found for RN7, feel free to play
FastbootRecovery
README
ROM INFO
Fastboot Filesize 2.37G
lavender_images_9.5.23_20190523.0000.00_9.0_cn_7cca8e9de1.tgz
Recovery Filesize 2.0G
miui_LAVENDER_9.5.23_c42e37f611_9.0.zip
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I have global versión. Can i install it over my rom?
martinexa said:
I have global versión. Can i install it over my rom?
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Yes, you can. But take note that you can't lock your bootloader or else your phone will be bricked in a second
moab1994 said:
Yes, you can. But take note that you can't lock your bootloader or else your phone will be bricked in a second
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When I lock my phone or brick him, can I unlock again bootloader and install twrp for custom rom?
Cause I know when I brick phone,that is not possible to unbrick him without an authorized account or Mi service store.
I have Redmi note 7 Chinese version, Chinese rom, that is bricked.
I try to install every single Rom,but I always stuck into recovery...
Can I bypass that with installing custom rom?
Unlocking Bootloader, flash twrp, flash custom rom?
tze_vitamin said:
When I lock my phone or brick him, can I unlock again bootloader and install twrp for custom rom?
Cause I know when I brick phone,that is not possible to unbrick him without an authorized account or Mi service store.
I have Redmi note 7 Chinese version, Chinese rom, that is bricked.
I try to install every single Rom,but I always stuck into recovery...
Can I bypass that with installing custom rom?
Unlocking Bootloader, flash twrp, flash custom rom?
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If your bootloader is unlocked then what you can do to unbrick your phone is to download for example
Global PFGMIXM V10.3.5.0 FASTBOOT
Boot your phone into fastboot mode
Extract Global PFGMIXM V10.3.5.0 Fastboot folder and run the .Bat script called Flash-all, you wait couple of seconds to do its "magic"
and when its over your phone has stock miui10
I strongly suggest to install TWRP first also DO NOT FORGET TO Wipe data, cache,system before flashing new ROMS!!!!!
Hi All,
I have problem with TWRP, I try to update EU 21.6.9 rom from EU 21.5.26, I receive the below error from TWRP. Is any developer here can help to take a look for this error!
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Stock firmware dosent flash on twrp.
Not for the Mi 11 Ultra
Updating dosen’t work but ive heard of xiaomi.eu ROMs flashing without fail but they are custom so wait till a custom recovery like Orangefox etc comes up with Stock Miui OTA support
Wait have you tried clearing the cache then doing it.
And when you first installed twrp did you clean install xiaomi.eu rom?
Keno_I said:
Wait have you tried clearing the cache then doing it.
And when you first installed twrp did you clean install xiaomi.eu rom?
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Normally when you install TWRP, there is no need to clean install the rom!
If you want OTA updates you do i guess.
Yes I have done it on my redmi 7A before. But I never achieved OTA updates. Only maybe flashing manual recovery updates zips
wching02 said:
Normally when you install TWRP, there is no need to clean install the rom!
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Oh and are you running android 11 by any chance?
If you are please wait till a better custom recovery like orange fox is released because I think the support for updating stock miui for mi 11 ultra isn't released yet
wching02 said:
Hi All,
I have problem with TWRP, I try to update EU 21.6.9 rom from EU 21.5.26, I receive the below error from TWRP. Is any developer here can help to take a look for this error!
View attachment 5338575
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you should give lazy flasher a chance.. that should maybe work..
klick here to download Lazy flasher
you should ask whether he hs no-verity-opt-encrypt because theirs two versions of lazy flasher for that
Keno_I said:
Stock firmware dosent flash on twrp.
Not for the Mi 11 Ultra
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This isn't stock! This is a custom rom from Xiaomi.eu and it is for the Mi 11 PRO and Ultra. Did you even read the readout? The zip file may corrupted. he should try to download another copy of the rom.
jim262 said:
This isn't stock! This is a custom rom from Xiaomi.eu and it is for the Mi 11 PRO and Ultra. Did you even read the readout? The zip file may corrupted. he should try to download another copy of the rom.
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LMAO, ive had experience with this
Updating with the basic twrp without support for miui components is flawed.
Ive tried many times to update it, Xiaomi.eu is based on miui.
Yeah it could be corrupted, but have you considered that he would've redownloaded it first rather than come here.
You know what they say about assume. The jpg. From TWRP showing the error, shows that it isn't a stock rom.
jim262 said:
You know what they say about assume. The jpg. From TWRP showing the error, shows that it isn't a stock rom.
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Well i might have wprded it wrong. Lets just say. Any miui based rom works badly with twrp unless it is a cw based on twrp like orangefox or pbrp
Kenora_I said:
Wait have you tried clearing the cache then doing it.
And when you first installed twrp did you clean install xiaomi.eu rom?
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Clearing cache worked flawlessly! Thanks, I've been struggling with that update via twrp since two days... Earlier only fastboot was available for my Mi 11 Ultra... One more thing, for me TeamWin twrp not worked, however the Skkk version did.
Can i flash it with twrp?
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I have the same question. Anyone has experience installing ?
I'm very curious about this as well.
This popped up yesterday and contradicts our current knowledge about not being able to use TWRP for A12/Miui13. Hope that someone will shed some light on this.
As this is a stock recovery ROM, you need stock recovery to flash it.
Here you can find the fastboot version of Beta and Stable MiUi 13:
[PORT] BETA MIUI A12
Good afternoon The XD team (Xyen and Dargonswim) has managed to port the Chinese betas with Android 12 for anyone who wants to test it. You only need to have the bootloader open. Installation (FASTBOOT): - Enter fastboot mode (vol - and...
forum.xda-developers.com
I always used the fastboot version without any issues. But I read that TWRP 3.6 should be already able to flash also the normal "recovery" version. But didn't try myself until now.
RoughNeck1971 said:
Here you can find the fastboot version of Beta and Stable MiUi 13:
[PORT] BETA MIUI A12
Good afternoon The XD team (Xyen and Dargonswim) has managed to port the Chinese betas with Android 12 for anyone who wants to test it. You only need to have the bootloader open. Installation (FASTBOOT): - Enter fastboot mode (vol - and...
forum.xda-developers.com
I always used the fastboot version without any issues. But I read that TWRP 3.6 should be already able to flash also the normal "recovery" version. But didn't try myself until now.
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ok, but the files you guys upload are 2 and not just one zip.. how can you flash this in een twrp then
That's a misunderstanding. The Fastboot Files are NOT for TWRP meant. The recovery files can be flashed through TWRP. The newest one for 22.1.5 is only one file. But still only Fastboot. You need to extract the contect of the "zip" - it will automatically extract also from z01. They are one archive split on 2 files. As I already mentioned the newest beta is now just one big file.
RoughNeck1971 said:
That's a misunderstanding. The Fastboot Files are NOT for TWRP meant. The recovery files can be flashed through TWRP. The newest one for 22.1.5 is only one file. But still only Fastboot. You need to extract the contect of the "zip" - it will automatically extract also from z01. They are one archive split on 2 files. As I already mentioned the newest beta is now just one big file.
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Thx for info.
Ill wait to see how it will goes for you guys before i do anything
Its waiting on my phone i see, but no contact for a mirror
I downloaded the full rom, but my mi 11 ultra do not recognized the rom
thiagoserrao said:
I downloaded the full rom, but my mi 11 ultra do not recognized the rom
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Did you use Fastboot instead of twrp?
all the new Roms can only be installed as fastboot Rom
I am having an issue.
Whenever I receive a call, Mi AI automatically turn on silent mode. Can some please suggest how to resolve this issue?
That changelog is ridicolous, you jump to a new version of the OS and of the custom and you get only a "improved system performance"?
xNAPx said:
That changelog is ridicolous, you jump to a new version of the OS and of the custom and you get only a "improved system performance"?
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That's been the default for ages now
Indeed, ridicolous
Lots of bugs, many app will not work
speedtripler said:
That's been the default for ages now
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We should complain. I sent them an email. All of us should do that. Freaking ridiculous.
You can do anything at all, just buy a normal global phone next time and not a phone with a rom.
I feel the same with a laggy mi 11 ultra and decide to sell it soon and never buy this again
BigDisplay said:
You can do anything at all, just buy a normal global phone next time and not a phone with a rom.
I feel the same with a laggy mi 11 ultra and decide to sell it soon and never buy this again
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In fairness, the global version is overpriced in most countries especially if you want 12/512 etc
You can flash the global ROM tho
That should eradicate most of the issues with your Google apps etc
speedtripler said:
In fairness, the global version is overpriced in most countries especially if you want 12/512 etc
You can flash the global ROM tho
That should eradicate most of the issues with your Google apps etc
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Hey
Thx... But i have the "global" stable rom (12.5.20)you talking about... Unless??