Dual Boot patcher not working - Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Questions & Answers

Hi friends,
I am trying to dual boot Mi Globe Global Developer 8.4.19 with RR 7.1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...official-resurrection-remix-os-5-8-5-t3769814
Bootloader is unlocked
1. I flashed latest MIUI 8.4.19 Global Developer rom with Mi Flash .
2. Flashed TWRP with fastboot, reboot to recovery
3. wiped everything including internal and SD Card
4. formatted Internal (by writing YES)
5. Flashed MIUI Globe Global Developer 8.4.19 with Magisk, lazy flashed, Xposed (I have tried without Magisk, lazy flashed, Xposed also)
6.rebooted and setup up everything.
7. Now when I reboot to recovery , TWRP also dont show that device decrypted with default password. which means Internal Memory is not encrypted.
8. reboot to MIUI , install Dual Boot patcher, set kernel, Patch RR and Open Gapps to DATA slot.
9. Flashed with in-built flashing . (I have tried flashing with TWRP also)
10. reboot, MIUI logo, then 05 vibration and phone reboot to recovery.
2nd method.
1 .followed Point 1-6 written above
2. reboot to recovery, backup system, data, boot to SD card
3. format internal storage(by typing YES)
4. restore system, Data, boot
5. reboot to MIUI. install Dual Boot Patcher, set kernal, patched RR , Open Gapps, flashed.
6. reboot, 05 vibration, then it again reboots to recovery.
Previously I have used DBP in redmi note 3 pro.
I have tried all TWRP available for Mi Max 2 on XDA,
Tried lineage 14.1 instead of RR as well.
I am using the latest version of Dual Boot Patcher.
Still I am unable to Dual boot.
Any help is appreciated

Try it the other way around .. rr as main rom and miui as sec

kalawy said:
Try it the other way around .. rr as main rom and miui as sec
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After wasting 2-3 days, I found that latest DBP is not working used a old version Dual Boot Patcher (Snapshot)_9.3.0.r177.gbf8f3d50-SNAPSHOT.apk
Also I used Magisk v12 instead of latest.
Now I am able to use Miui as primary and RR N as secondary.

shivrajsingh said:
After wasting 2-3 days, I found that latest DBP is not working used a old version Dual Boot Patcher (Snapshot)_9.3.0.r177.gbf8f3d50-SNAPSHOT.apk
Also I used Magisk v12 instead of latest.
Now I am able to use Miui as primary and RR N as secondary.
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? ?
You can install magisk 16 from within magisk manager app after loading the system with magisk 12
Don't forget to open the patcher and update the kernel before rebooting

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lineage os 15.1

hello.. los 15.1 touch screen issues fixed? and which firmware reccomended?
Hey, I'm using LOS 15.1 for two months now and no issues to be found. But always use the latest MIUI firmware.
ngato35 said:
hello.. los 15.1 touch screen issues fixed? and which firmware reccomended?
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PlagueCz said:
Hey, I'm using LOS 15.1 for two months now and no issues to be found. But always use the latest MIUI firmware.
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How to install LOS 15.1? I'm not so advanced user. I have already unlocked bootloader but not able to install TWRP recovery. Currently my Mi 5 32/3 GB is running on Global beta 8.3.29(i.e. latest). I'm facing auto wake up and Google Assistant continuously popping up issue. And how is LOS in day to day use? I want my Mi 5 to last at least another 6 months.
It's simple:
1/ Flashing TWRP:
Download this whole folder (all 6 files) and save it to your PC: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1IXNOlda6yF7dNQEvPH12mILdMkUbf2bt.
Turn your phone to Fastboot mode.
In your PC folder with downloaded files, open "install_TWRP.bat". It will be in Czech language, but all you have to do is to press any key (enter etc. ). It will download TWRP to your phone.
Wait a while (one minute), again press any key and your phone will boot to system.
2/ Boot to system. To your phone, download latest TWRP from here: https://eu.dl.twrp.me/gemini/twrp-3.2.1-1-gemini.img.html
3/ Boot to TWRP. Update TWRP (use that you just downloaded - 3.2.1-1).
4/ Wipe Dalvik Cache, Data, Cache, System. Optional: wipe Internal storage, I always do that.
5/ Connect phone to PC (you are still in TWRP). Download LOS, GApps 8.1 ARM64 (http://opengapps.org/) and root to your phone (optional). Or use USB OTG or ADB.
6/ Flash LOS, GApps and root. Do not reboot between these steps.
7/ Boot to system.
ngato35 said:
hello.. los 15.1 touch screen issues fixed? and which firmware reccomended?
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8.1.4

[Official] Android 9 Community Beta for OnePlus 3/3T

For Unlocked Bootloader Devices - Flash at your own risk. Make sure to take a complete internal memory backup before flashing.
Following is a copy-paste from OP Forums
Hey everyone,
We know everyone is excited to finally try the delicious Pie update on the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T. Thanks to the feedback from our beta testers, we are getting closer to launching Android Pie on the OnePlus 3 and 3T.
Now, we would like to invite you to download and try the Community Build available here and continue to help us shaping the stable update. Anyone can try this build, but please have in mind it won’t be available via OTA, you’ll have to download and install it yourself.
Community Beta for OnePlus 3
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_075_all_1904171151_74affb85cc694452.zip
Community Beta for OnePlus 3T
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus3TOxygen_28_OTA_075_all_1904171149_20a0443ddf734944.zip
Those who download the Community Beta build will get OTA update when the stable build is released.
Changelog
System
Updated system to Android™ 9 Pie™
Brand new UI for Android Pie
Updated Android security patch to 2019.4
Do Not Disturb mode
New Do Not Disturb mode with adjustable settings
New Gaming mode 3.0
Added text notification mode
Added notification for 3rd party calls
Phone
Deep integration with Google Duo
Camera
Integrated Google Lens mode
Instructions for updating to the Community Build
For those on the latest stable version 181206
Preconditions: Boot Loader should be locked
Steps:​
Download the file from the link provided on the forum post
Move the downloaded file to internal storage root folder using the File Manager.
The device can then be updated via two methods.
First method: Local Update
Open Settings -> System update -> Click top right setting icon
Choose Local update
Click on the downloaded file and wait until the device reboots
Second Method: Recovery Update
Turn off the device -> Press power and volume up key simultaneously until the device enters the Fastboot Mode
Navigate to Recovery option using volume and power button -> Choose English -> Install from Internal storage -> Select the downloaded zip file -> Select 'Yes'
Wait until the installation is complete -> Reboot
​
For those who are on the latest Open Beta version 180712
Note: The entire data will be wiped since there will be a version transition from Open beta to the stable version. If you made a OnePlus Switch backup, be sure to make a copy of it before moving forward.
Steps:
Download the file form the link provided on the forum post
Move the downloaded file to internal storage
Device can be updated only via Recovery Update:
Turn off the device -> Press power and volume up key simultaneously until the device enters the Fastboot Mode
Navigate to Recovery option using volume and power button -> Choose English -> Install from Internal storage -> Select the downloaded zip file -> Select 'Yes'
Wait until the installation is complete -> Reboot
​
Thank you once again for all your patience and we can’t wait to get your feedback.
We are one step closer to releasing the Pie for OnePlus 3 / 3T, you can now download and try our community build right now.
Never Settle.
EDIT 1
Procedure that worked for me
So I've managed to install it and as expected, I had to format and delete everything on my internal memory. Here is the procedure I've followed and I'm 100% sure it'll work for others too.
Stuff I did before flashing:
1. Took a complete backup of internal memory.
2. Downloaded ROM + Recovery ( I use Holy Dragon custom twrp) + magisk 18.1 zip to an external OTG drive
My Configuration before flashing:
OOS 5.0.8, Unlocked BL, Magisk and root, Custom Kernel, Custom HolyDragon recovery
Procedure I followed:
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Wipe System, Dalvik, Cache
3. "Format Internal Memory". Please note, I formatted internal memory, not just wiped. This will remove encryption for once which will help the rom boot. It won't boot on encrypted partition with unlocked bootloader on first start up.
4. Flashed ROM zip.
5. Flashed twrp image.
6. Pressed power button for as long as possible until it rebooted again.
7. Pressed volume button before it could reboot so that i can select recovery. This step is important. If you won't do it, your recovery will be replaced with stock one.
8. Flash magisk zip. 18.1
9. Reboot system. It will take 10-15 minutes as it will reencrpt the storage.
10. Profit! Enjoy your new official oos pie on OP3/T.
Some things to note:
1. On first boot, it WILL NEED either mobile data or wifi. It downloaded some update and then installed and proceeded.
2. It will ask for your previous pattern. It didn't work for me so i simply login with my previous Gmail account on 5.0.8 and login successfully.
3. You will need to install magisk manager on first boot. It will show magisk not installed. Don't panic. Simply reboot your device once and it will appear in magisk on second reboot.
EDIT 2:
Community Beta 2 Released 5/6/2019
Hey everyone,
Here is the Community beta 2 for the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T, the update primarily contains bug fixes:
Changelog
Bug fixes
Clock timer and stopwatch interface display is incomplete
Microphone doesn't work when earphones are plugged in
Crash issues with native message app
Community Beta 2 for OnePlus 3
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_080_all_1905061403_459f9d6e543f4a16.zip
Community Beta 2 for onePlus 3T
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus3TOxygen_28_OTA_080_all_1905061406_f9d7f76f3a5d45da.zip
I am at the latest open beta, unlocked bootloader, rooted with twrp recovery. Does anyone know if I could flash this build through twrp?
brian13th said:
I am at the latest open beta, unlocked bootloader, rooted with twrp recovery. Does anyone know if I could flash this build through twrp?
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I am currently at work. I will flash it once I am home. but make sure you take complete backup of your internal memory. It will mess up your internal data partition if you have unlocked bootloader. Don't take an unnecessary risk with your data.
Flashed over closed pie beta (unlocked bootloader) with stock recovery. No internal data lost. :laugh:
FSadino said:
Flashed over closed pie beta (unlocked bootloader) with stock recovery. No internal data lost. :laugh:
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Flashed over closed pie beta (unlocked bootloader) with Red Wolf recovery. No problem, no data loss.
FSadino said:
Flashed over closed pie beta (unlocked bootloader) with stock recovery. No internal data lost. :laugh:
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kojakcr said:
Flashed over closed pie beta (unlocked bootloader) with Red Wolf recovery. No problem, no data loss.
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That makes sense as you already had the closed pie build. Also, one question, are you both currently encrypted?
abhibnl said:
That makes sense as you already had the closed pie build. Also, one question, are you both currently encrypted?
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I am
FSadino said:
I am
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Seems like there is no other way than to format internal memory once. I'm on stock 5.0.8 rooted and UL BL
Where I found a download link from stock recovery.
On the OnePlus page I don't found it.
After flash stock recovery I must locked bootloader
Thanks
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Clean install, twrp 3.30-1, magisk, everything's fine
Thank you oneplus
On the 3T build I can't get it to install magisk for God's sake. The system partition is full and it seems it installs magisk fine, but when I boot up it says it isn't installed.... Tried different versions from 17.2 to 19
What's the procedure if I'm on twrp with custom rom?
Ed_Newgate said:
What's the procedure if I'm on twrp with custom rom?
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The procedure is always the same, the results may be different.
Factory reset
Wipe data, system, cache, art
Flash zip
Reboot
So I've managed to install it and as expected, I had to format and delete everything on my internal memory. Here is the procedure I've followed and I'm 100% sure it'll work for others too.
Stuff I did before flashing:
1. Took a complete backup of internal memory.
2. Downloaded ROM + Recovery ( I use Holy Dragon custom twrp) + magisk 18.1 zip to an external OTG drive
My Configuration before flashing:
OOS 5.0.8, Unlocked BL, Magisk and root, Custom Kernel, Custom HolyDragon recovery
Procedure I followed:
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Wipe System, Dalvik, Cache
3. "Format Internal Memory". Please note, I formatted internal memory, not just wiped. This will remove encryption for once which will help the rom boot. It won't boot on encrypted partition with unlocked bootloader on first start up.
4. Flashed ROM zip.
5. Flashed twrp image.
6. Pressed power button for as long as possible until it rebooted again.
7. Pressed volume button before it could reboot so that i can select recovery. This step is important. If you won't do it, your recovery will be replaced with stock one.
8. Flash magisk zip. 18.1
9. Reboot system. It will take 10-15 minutes as it will reencrpt the storage.
10. Profit! Enjoy your new official oos pie on OP3/T.
Some things to note:
1. On first boot, it WILL NEED either mobile data or wifi. It downloaded some update and then installed and proceeded.
2. It will ask for your previous pattern. It didn't work for me so i simply login with my previous Gmail account on 5.0.8 and login successfully.
3. You will need to install magisk manager on first boot. It will show magisk not installed. Don't panic. Simply reboot your device once and it will appear in magisk on second reboot.
Let me know if you need additional help.
would u say worth changing to this from the one3os cb rom all seems to be the same there as this?
ireaper4592 said:
would u say worth changing to this from the one3os cb rom all seems to be the same there as this?
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I can't say for sure. I have never tested CB. But this is the latest we have and it could have some under the hood fixes. I would recommend flashing this over CB
I need some help. I was on the latest Lineage OS version, got into recovery and formatted my data. Then I flashed the OOS Pie version. Got stuck on the OOS boot animation. Then I tried flashing the last OOS Beta and the last Official OOS but both are stuck on the same OOS boot animation. I also tried locking my bootloader and then starting again but didnt work out either...
HouseFuzzy said:
I need some help. I was on the latest Lineage OS version, got into recovery and formatted my data. Then I flashed the OOS Pie version. Got stuck on the OOS boot animation. Then I tried flashing the last OOS Beta and the last Official OOS but both are stuck on the same OOS boot animation. I also tried locking my bootloader and then starting again but didnt work out either...
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You should be stuck on the booatanimation for at least 10-15 minutes. It's re-encrypting your /data partition.
abhibnl said:
You should be stuck on the booatanimation for at least 10-15 minutes. It's re-encrypting your /data partition.
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Alright gonna give it an other try then. Flashed the Pie OOS now via TWRP at around 11.20 german time. If its not getting over the boot animation by like 12.00 german time im gonna reply again.
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abhibnl said:
You should be stuck on the booatanimation for at least 10-15 minutes. It's re-encrypting your /data partition.
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Alright been letting it go an hour now. Still in the boot animation.
svandasek said:
On the 3T build I can't get it to install magisk for God's sake. The system partition is full and it seems it installs magisk fine, but when I boot up it says it isn't installed.... Tried different versions from 17.2 to 19
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Having similar issue, but on my side Magisk is installed, apps correctly receives the root privileges, but AdAway can't install the hosts file, it says system partition is full.

Update to DP4 from Official 9.5.11 with root and without data loss

Tried and tested method to update to DP4 with twrp and root working.
If you update to DP4 directly before installing twrp you will be stuck without twrp.
You need USB pendrive and otg for it.
Steps
1. Update your phone to latest available official version.
2. Boot to fastboot and install TWRP (of course you need boot loader unlocked)
3. Flash DP4 from Thumbrive (keep it in external storage only)
4. Flash Recivery TWRP.zip from thumb drive
5. Reboot recovery
5. Flash DP4 again followed by Twrp.zip
6. Reboot recovery and flash magisk and any other mods you need.
7. Reboot
If you followed every steps correctly you will have working TWRP and root on DP4.
I am using it since DP2 and never had issues.
Note. Since Q diesnt allow twrp to read internal storage you will need usb drive for flashing mod also.
I have uploaded a video with DP4 Features if you want to know about its features.
New features
1. Volte working
2. Names of themes changed
3. System UI settings changed
4. Fingerprint faster
5. Overall phone is faster now.
Removed google assistant swipe shortcut.
Video link here
Too late for me I currently stuck with DP4 with no TWRP. any idea how can I get TWRP again. The fastboot command isn't working anymore.
Bosstazem said:
Too late for me I currently stuck with DP4 with no TWRP. any idea how can I get TWRP again. The fastboot command isn't working anymore.
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You need to use msm tool for reverting to stock
Or Stock reset rom for downgrade.
Then follow my steps
Is there any way to downgrade without MSM tool? I have a Mac. Local update doesn't work. Thanks for the reply.
Try MP version from DP Version package via local upgrade.
This will be available once the official thread is created by oneplus.
Or you may try DP to MP version for DP3
jhakjhuk1853 said:
Try MP version from DP Version package via local upgrade.
This will be available once the official thread is created by oneplus.
Or you may try DP to MP version for DP3
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The old MP version works! :good:
jhakjhuk1853 said:
You need to use msm tool for reverting to stock
Or Stock reset rom for downgrade.
Then follow my steps
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I just used the stock firmware .img file via fastboot. I restored 9.5.7 with no issues. Of course you'll lose all your data.
Bosstazem said:
Too late for me I currently stuck with DP4 with no TWRP. any idea how can I get TWRP again. The fastboot command isn't working anymore.
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I was able to install twrp and magisk on dp3, i think you can do it with dp4 aswell.
I just fastboot flash boot twrp.img , it says slot a ok, slot b fail.
So i switched active slots and reboot, which boots to twrp installed on other slot. While in twrp (which cannot access data) i installed twrp through adb, switched active slot and installed twrp again. Same for magisk 19.4 installer.
After installing twrp and magisk to both slots i switched active to B and rebooted, which took me to rooted dp4.
Hope that made any sense
Oh and while in twrp, i used twrp installer (latest) to install twrp to both slots.
why do you possibly need to flash the rom and twrp TWICE? shouldn't the usual upgrade process for a rom if you are already rooted still work?
Flash the Q rom
flash twrp
reboot to recovery
flash magisk?
don't understand the reason to flash both twrp and the rom 2 times as posted in the instructions
regardless, i followed the exact steps and it didn't work for me. i boot to a plain black screen and can't get past it. any ideas?
knives of ice said:
why do you possibly need to flash the rom and twrp TWICE? shouldn't the usual upgrade process for a rom if you are already rooted still work?
Flash the Q rom
flash twrp
reboot to recovery
flash magisk?
don't understand the reason to flash both twrp and the rom 2 times as posted in the instructions
regardless, i followed the exact steps and it didn't work for me. i boot to a plain black screen and can't get past it. any ideas?
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Repeating the steps twice installs the ROM to both system slots
jhakjhuk1853 said:
Tried and tested method to update to DP4 with twrp and root working.
If you update to DP4 directly before installing twrp you will be stuck without twrp.
You need USB pendrive and otg for it.
Steps
1. Update your phone to latest available official version.
2. Boot to fastboot and install TWRP (of course you need boot loader unlocked)
3. Flash DP4 from Thumbrive (keep it in external storage only)
4. Flash Recivery TWRP.zip from thumb drive
5. Reboot recovery
5. Flash DP4 again followed by Twrp.zip
6. Reboot recovery and flash magisk and any other mods you need.
7. Reboot
If you followed every steps correctly you will have working TWRP and root on DP4.
I am using it since DP2 and never had issues.
Note. Since Q diesnt allow twrp to read internal storage you will need usb drive for flashing mod also.
I have uploaded a video with DP4 Features if you want to know about its features.
New features
1. Volte working
2. Names of themes changed
3. System UI settings changed
4. Fingerprint faster
5. Overall phone is faster now.
Removed google assistant swipe shortcut.
Video link here
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Can you elaborate on step 2? Do we flash twrp.zip the same as the other steps? or do we flash the twrp-installer?
1. Downloaded the 9.5.11 update from Oxygen Updater (DONT REBOOT)
2. Went to Settings\System\System Update and click on the wheel on upper right corner.
3. Select Local Upgrade, then install the update (DONT REBOOT)
*DO NOT REBOOT after applying the update.
4. Remove Magisk modules that may cause problems (Call Recording is one of them)
5. Launch Magisk, and click the first "install"
6. Choose the "Install to inactive slot (OTA)" option
7. Reboot once completed
8. Download TWRP (from another location) and then go into Magisk and install it, but ***DO NOT REBOOT!!***
9. Install Magisk again. Click Install, then select "Direct Install" option.
10. Reboot
Will this work for DP4 as well????
Bosstazem said:
Is there any way to downgrade without MSM tool? I have a Mac. Local update doesn't work. Thanks for the reply.
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Downgrade using the rollback package, when I did it on Beta 3 it did not relock my bootloader.
kpmohamedhussain said:
1. Downloaded the 9.5.11 update from Oxygen Updater (DONT REBOOT)
2. Went to Settings\System\System Update and click on the wheel on upper right corner.
3. Select Local Upgrade, then install the update (DONT REBOOT)
*DO NOT REBOOT after applying the update.
4. Remove Magisk modules that may cause problems (Call Recording is one of them)
5. Launch Magisk, and click the first "install"
6. Choose the "Install to inactive slot (OTA)" option
7. Reboot once completed
8. Download TWRP (from another location) and then go into Magisk and install it, but ***DO NOT REBOOT!!***
9. Install Magisk again. Click Install, then select "Direct Install" option.
10. Reboot
Will this work for DP4 as well????
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I don't think so - what I've read on Oneplus page, when you hit restart (after installing magisk) it will reboot and during that erase all data. then reboot again to system. So you cannot restart via system updater,, you need use TWRP to flash it, so i would stick to the 1st post instructions (including 2-times install t ocover both slots). But hey, ican be wrong, you can try and let us know, it would be easier for sure
Is this the only way to get root on DP4?
Simple way
Info for TMobile gm1915 on 9.5.11
You must have magisk installed.
Update through local upgrade method and don't reboot. Then go to magisk select modules hit + and find twrp installer install twrp and then choose install magisk choose install to inactive slot. Then reboot.
Data does not get wiped but fingerprints need to be added again.
Also twrp decryption does not work so best to keep otg USB with you with whatever you may want to flash.
You don't have to flash to both slots it's not necessary but do as you wish.
twinnfamous said:
Info for TMobile gm1915 on 9.5.11
You must have magisk installed.
Update through local upgrade method and don't reboot. Then go to magisk select modules hit + and find twrp installer install twrp and then choose install magisk choose install to inactive slot. Then reboot.
Data does not get wiped but fingerprints need to be added again.
Also twrp decryption does not work so best to keep otg USB with you with whatever you may want to flash.
You don't have to flash to both slots it's not necessary but do as you wish.
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Is it to upgrade from 9.5.11 to dp4 without data loss???
kpmohamedhussain said:
Is it to upgrade from 9.5.11 to dp4 without data loss???
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Yes
Hi, I followed all the steps in OP and didnt. using latest twrp and magisk 19.3 (stable)
Now my phone is still starting its first boot about 15 minutes.
Update:
Probably the problem: installed magisk modules.
Anyway after some research default twrp is'nt mounfing local storage. The latest custom TWRP is! So no issues with USB Anymore, just use local storage like u used to do! This is actualy the only way to use the Magisk uninstaller because you need to mount data for uninstalling magisk modules.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3931322
Anyway it took me a view hours of testing but now it works smooth! ?

problem in root Global stable rom

Hi guys
I have mi9 with global rom stable v10.2.13.0 and unlock bootloader,
I want root phone with magisk but after flash TWRP and install magisk 19.3 or 19.4 in TWRP, my phone After a few seconds reboot to TWRP and I can't reboot to system,
Actually after flash magisk boot loop phone and phone my stay in TWRP and i forced reset/wipe cache/wipe dalvik for fixed boot loop !!!
i try and test with magisk manager and install boot patched but again boot loop ((
Now who have Idea for root global rom ?
alex00006 said:
Hi guys
I have mi9 with global rom stable v10.2.13.0 and unlock bootloader,
I want root phone with magisk but after flash TWRP and install magisk 19.3 or 19.4 in TWRP, my phone After a few seconds reboot to TWRP and I can't reboot to system,
Actually after flash magisk boot loop phone and phone my stay in TWRP and i forced reset/wipe cache/wipe dalvik for fixed boot loop !!!
i try and test with magisk manager and install boot patched but again boot loop ((
Now who have Idea for root global rom ?
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Use xiaomi.eu, find the latest pie update (in this case, it would be 9.8.1 for Mi 9) and then you can use magisk. The global stable rom is AIDS. It's that bad
kaydentc1 said:
Use xiaomi.eu, find the latest pie update (in this case, it would be 9.8.1 for Mi 9) and then you can use magisk. The global stable rom is AIDS. It's that bad
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i use EU Rom alreadyand no bad was rom ...
but i want access root global rom but i cant :crying:
i try with any way and test method

Custom Rom flashing problem.

Okay. Am currently on MIUI 11.0.3 (the latest one available for RaphaelIN)
So, the problem am facing is that, when i flash a custom rom, my phone gets rebooted to recovery and sometimes to fastboot(this happens occasionally) and i just simply cant get the rom to load.
Sometimes my phone gets into a state which resembles hardbrick (none of the buttons work, even holding the power button for 10secs doesn't) and after sometimes, usually 15 to 20 mins it restarts itself. This has happened thrice till date and all while booting to system.
The Roms i have tried-
-Pixel experience (unofficial) (android Q)
- Lineage OS 17 (unofficial)
- Havoc OS (both official and unofficial) (both pie and Q versions)
-MIUI (European rom)
I have also tried flashing the chinese, indian and global vendor (all done separately) thinking it was a vendor issue, but it also doesn't work.
Recovery is TWRP latest version, have also used orange fox recovery
Bootloader unlocking was done through the official method and the official app.
Any solutions for this problem and has anyone faced these problems or is it only me?
Astrek said:
Okay. Am currently on MIUI 11.0.3 (the latest one available for RaphaelIN)
So, the problem am facing is that, when i flash a custom rom, my phone gets rebooted to recovery and sometimes to fastboot(this happens occasionally) and i just simply cant get the rom to load.
Sometimes my phone gets into a state which resembles hardbrick (none of the buttons work, even holding the power button for 10secs doesn't) and after sometimes, usually 15 to 20 mins it restarts itself. This has happened thrice till date and all while booting to system.
The Roms i have tried-
-Pixel experience (unofficial) (android Q)
- Lineage OS 17 (unofficial)
- Havoc OS (both official and unofficial) (both pie and Q versions)
-MIUI (European rom)
I have also tried flashing the chinese, indian and global vendor (all done separately) thinking it was a vendor issue, but it also doesn't work.
Recovery is TWRP latest version, have also used orange fox recovery
Bootloader unlocking was done through the official method and the official app.
Any solutions for this problem and has anyone faced these problems or is it only me?
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Consider this an overkill solution that always works for me if I run into issues with other methods. It will wipe everything so backup your data and apps.
Download the latest fastboot Indian MIUI ROM (for anyone else reading this download the ROM that is the same region as your phone)
Fully extract the ROM and flash it - make sure, if you use the Mi Flash Tool, that you change the flash option to 'clean all'
Boot into MIUI once, you don't need to actually go through the set-up, just let it fully load.
Boot the phone into fastboot and install TWRP - I recommend the latest mauronofrio TWRP.
After installing TWRP boot immediately into TWRP.
Format the data partition - don't skip this step.
Wipe cache and dakvik - don't wipe anything else.
In TWRP goto the mount menu and unmount the data partition then mount it again - others would suggested rebooting back into TWRP, either way works, you just need to make sure the data partition is properly mounted after formatting it.
Install the ROM of your choice - either have the ROM on a USB OTG stick, or copy it onto the phone from a PC whilst still in TWRP.
If your ROM doesn't include Google apps and services and you want Google, then install GApps - at the time of writing this Android 10 GApps is still in beta and packages bigger than nano may cause issues, so stick with pico or nano, assuming your installing an Android 10 ROM.
Boot into the ROM.
If you want Magisk, once the ROM has loaded, boot back into TWRP and flash the latest Magisk installer - it is possible to flash Magisk without booting into the ROM first and you'll probably be OK, but occasionally it can cause problems, I can't remember the details, but for the sake of 30 seconds I now boot into the ROM before flashing, just to be on the safe side.
At the time of writing this people have recently reported issues flashing GApps immediately after flashing Havoc 3.0 and recommend booting Havoc before flashing GApps. Although others say they've not had any problems. So if you choose to install Havoc you 'might' have problems if you install GApps without booting into Havoc at least once first.
I've never had problems when following this method.
You didn't format data that's why your rom doesn't boot. Follow Robbos nice guide and you are good to go.:good:
Robbo.5000 said:
Consider this an overkill solution that always works for me if I run into issues with other methods. It will wipe everything so backup your data and apps.
Download the latest fastboot Indian MIUI ROM (for anyone else reading this download the ROM that is the same region as your phone)
Fully extract the ROM and flash it - make sure, if you use the Mi Flash Tool, that you change the flash option to 'clean all'
Boot into MIUI once, you don't need to actually go through the set-up, just let it fully load.
Boot the phone into fastboot and install TWRP - I recommend the latest mauronofrio TWRP.
After installing TWRP boot immediately into TWRP.
Format the data partition - don't skip this step.
Wipe cache and dakvik - don't wipe anything else.
In TWRP goto the mount menu and unmount the data partition then mount it again - others would suggested rebooting back into TWRP, either way works, you just need to make sure the data partition is properly mounted after formatting it.
Install the ROM of your choice - either have the ROM on a USB OTG stick, or copy it onto the phone from a PC whilst still in TWRP.
If your ROM doesn't include Google apps and services and you want Google, then install GApps - at the time of writing this Android 10 GApps is still in beta and packages bigger than nano may cause issues, so stick with pico or nano, assuming your installing an Android 10 ROM.
Boot into the ROM.
If you want Magisk, once the ROM has loaded, boot back into TWRP and flash the latest Magisk installer - it is possible to flash Magisk without booting into the ROM first and you'll probably be OK, but occasionally it can cause problems, I can't remember the details, but for the sake of 30 seconds I now boot into the ROM before flashing, just to be on the safe side.
At the time of writing this people have recently reported issues flashing GApps immediately after flashing Havoc 3.0 and recommend booting Havoc before flashing GApps. Although others say they've not had any problems. So if you choose to install Havoc you 'might' have problems if you install GApps without booting into Havoc at least once first.
I've never had problems when following this method.
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Thnx for the guide. i will do this within a day or two and update you if it worked or not.
Kollachi said:
You didn't format data that's why your rom doesn't boot. Follow Robbos nice guide and you are good to go.:good:
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I did format the data partition coz that's one thing I and my friends always do when flashing new rom. I don't exactly remember but i think, the pseudo hardbrick thingy started after i formatted the system, data, cache & internal storage.
I will follow Robbos guide adn keep you guys updated on what happened.
Astrek said:
I did format the data partition coz that's one thing I and my friends always do when flashing new rom. I don't exactly remember but i think, the pseudo hardbrick thingy started after i formatted the system, data, cache & internal storage.
I will follow Robbos guide adn keep you guys updated on what happened.
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Format data = (you will need to type in "yes")
Note: Format data or wipe data isn't the same thing.
Robbo.5000 said:
Consider this an overkill solution that always works for me if I run into issues with other methods. It will wipe everything so backup your data and apps.
Download the latest fastboot Indian MIUI ROM (for anyone else reading this download the ROM that is the same region as your phone)
Fully extract the ROM and flash it - make sure, if you use the Mi Flash Tool, that you change the flash option to 'clean all'
Boot into MIUI once, you don't need to actually go through the set-up, just let it fully load.
Boot the phone into fastboot and install TWRP - I recommend the latest mauronofrio TWRP.
After installing TWRP boot immediately into TWRP.
Format the data partition - don't skip this step.
Wipe cache and dakvik - don't wipe anything else.
In TWRP goto the mount menu and unmount the data partition then mount it again - others would suggested rebooting back into TWRP, either way works, you just need to make sure the data partition is properly mounted after formatting it.
Install the ROM of your choice - either have the ROM on a USB OTG stick, or copy it onto the phone from a PC whilst still in TWRP.
If your ROM doesn't include Google apps and services and you want Google, then install GApps - at the time of writing this Android 10 GApps is still in beta and packages bigger than nano may cause issues, so stick with pico or nano, assuming your installing an Android 10 ROM.
Boot into the ROM.
If you want Magisk, once the ROM has loaded, boot back into TWRP and flash the latest Magisk installer - it is possible to flash Magisk without booting into the ROM first and you'll probably be OK, but occasionally it can cause problems, I can't remember the details, but for the sake of 30 seconds I now boot into the ROM before flashing, just to be on the safe side.
At the time of writing this people have recently reported issues flashing GApps immediately after flashing Havoc 3.0 and recommend booting Havoc before flashing GApps. Although others say they've not had any problems. So if you choose to install Havoc you 'might' have problems if you install GApps without booting into Havoc at least once first.
I've never had problems when following this method.
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Ohhh *****...!!!! It ****ing worked!!!! Though i made some mistakes like clean all and lock in first step, but was able to unlock bootloader almost instantly, no idea why but i can almost instantly unlock certain mi phone's bootloader instantly. But a lot of thanx for taking your time and writing this up... You really saved me from being stuck in MIUI forever!
A lot of thnx.... and also happy new year... 1st day of 2020 went quite well for me all thnx to you and i hope yours goes well too.!
Robbo.5000 said:
Consider this an overkill solution that always works for me if I run into issues with other methods. It will wipe everything so backup your data and apps.
Download the latest fastboot Indian MIUI ROM (for anyone else reading this download the ROM that is the same region as your phone)
Fully extract the ROM and flash it - make sure, if you use the Mi Flash Tool, that you change the flash option to 'clean all'
Boot into MIUI once, you don't need to actually go through the set-up, just let it fully load.
Boot the phone into fastboot and install TWRP - I recommend the latest mauronofrio TWRP.
After installing TWRP boot immediately into TWRP.
Format the data partition - don't skip this step.
Wipe cache and dakvik - don't wipe anything else.
In TWRP goto the mount menu and unmount the data partition then mount it again - others would suggested rebooting back into TWRP, either way works, you just need to make sure the data partition is properly mounted after formatting it.
Install the ROM of your choice - either have the ROM on a USB OTG stick, or copy it onto the phone from a PC whilst still in TWRP.
If your ROM doesn't include Google apps and services and you want Google, then install GApps - at the time of writing this Android 10 GApps is still in beta and packages bigger than nano may cause issues, so stick with pico or nano, assuming your installing an Android 10 ROM.
Boot into the ROM.
If you want Magisk, once the ROM has loaded, boot back into TWRP and flash the latest Magisk installer - it is possible to flash Magisk without booting into the ROM first and you'll probably be OK, but occasionally it can cause problems, I can't remember the details, but for the sake of 30 seconds I now boot into the ROM before flashing, just to be on the safe side.
At the time of writing this people have recently reported issues flashing GApps immediately after flashing Havoc 3.0 and recommend booting Havoc before flashing GApps. Although others say they've not had any problems. So if you choose to install Havoc you 'might' have problems if you install GApps without booting into Havoc at least once first.
I've never had problems when following this method.
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thanks for help
but no work for me
after flash rom and reboot booting to twrp auto..
Kollachi said:
Format data = (you will need to type in "yes")
Note: Format data or wipe data isn't the same thing.
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many times the tiniest msg has the greatest significance. thanks mate!!!
Guys i need your help,, i flashed my phones custom Rom tecno 7cs using sp flashing tool.
That worked and it showed the tick icon on my pc.
The problem is that it does nothing to my phone because the software issues are still there
my phone keeps restarting itself almost all the time and sometimes won't even boot it takes longer to boot,,, apps keep on crushing and many more.AM tired am going to break it and throw it if i don't get solutions asap!
So the flashing process only wiped data on the phone nothing else whatsoever.
tecno 7cs p121 Bi safaricom ke 20151111

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