9t Pro bricked, can only access fastboot HELP - Redmi K20 Pro / Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro Questions & Answe

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I need help I just bricked my phone and can only access fastboot.
I just unlocked my 9t pro to install a custom rom and followed the steps of this video ( can't post link but it's called: Redmi K20 Pro / MI 9T Pro - INSTALL Pixel Experience ROM Official | Android 9 Pie)
I managed to install twrp, made a backup of dtbo, boot, system and data and then wiped dalvik, cache, system and Data. After that I flashed DM Verity Force Encrypter and proceeded to flash havoc-os which gave me Error 7. I figured I might need to reboot the recovery, after doing so only fastboot comes up anymore. I cannot access twrp and have no OS installed. Please help.

If bootloader unlocked, you could use MiFlash to flash stock Rom

nvidiafx2004 said:
If bootloader unlocked, you could use MiFlash to flash stock Rom
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Thank you, where can I find the file that I need to flash in MiFlash? I don't want to break any more than I already did

Greenmoon234 said:
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I need help I just bricked my phone and can only access fastboot.
I just unlocked my 9t pro to install a custom rom and followed the steps of this video ( can't post link but it's called: Redmi K20 Pro / MI 9T Pro - INSTALL Pixel Experience ROM Official | Android 9 Pie)
I managed to install twrp, made a backup of dtbo, boot, system and data and then wiped dalvik, cache, system and Data. After that I flashed DM Verity Force Encrypter and proceeded to flash havoc-os which gave me Error 7. I figured I might need to reboot the recovery, after doing so only fastboot comes up anymore. I cannot access twrp and have no OS installed. Please help.
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This is the problem with random YouTube videos, they don't always give good advice.
There is no reason to back up dtbo, unless you are going to install an overclocked screen refresh rate mod.
There's no reason to wipe system.
There's no need to install DM Verify Force Encrypter, unless you know what they are for and you choose to disable DM Verify and/or permanently disable encryption.
Go here https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/miui/raphael/
And choose the fastboot ROM for the version you want to install, then flash it in the Mi Flash Tool.
When flashing you MUST change the flash option at the bottom of the screen to 'clean all'. If you do not change this you will brick your phone (worse than it is now)
After this you can start again. Your best solution to flashing is to search these forums. There's many good guides here

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Problem with installing Rom eu !!!

Hi friends
I recently unlock my phone
Mi 8 Chinese edition
Unfortunately, installing 3 versions of Rom eu
The phone does not start or logo Mi
What is the problem with?
What did you do?
Steps?
TWRP?
Have you flashed the dm-verity disabler? Also, try to "Format Data" first in TWRP before flashing EU ROM.
My sequences according to various guides available on the internet when flashing my Mi 8 for the first time (Mine was also CN version with BL already unlocked by its distributor):
1. Bootloader unlock
2. Flash TWRP
3. Inside TWRP, choose Format Data (your Internal Storage will be wiped clean)
4. Connect as MTP, copy DM verity disabler and ROM file
5. Flash DM Verity Disabler -> Reboot to Recovery
6. Flash ROM as usual -> Reboot
SKA67 said:
Hi friends
I recently unlock my phone
Mi 8 Chinese edition
Unfortunately, installing 3 versions of Rom eu
The phone does not start or logo Mi
What is the problem with?
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reflash dm variety after flash eu rom ....try another dm variety fix

Mic not working during calls - Mi 9

Hey everyone - long time lurker/researcher, but generally good at searching for answers without bugging anyone. This one has me stumped.
I have a Mi 9 CN model (6/128) that has been unable to make phone calls with the main mic without having to toggle Speakerphone on/off
I've tried 3 different custom roms (Xiaomi.eu, Pixel Experience, Evolution), and the Global MIUI 11 rom, but nothing seems to help fix it.
I have the newest version of TWRP installed right now (3.3.1-46), I have tried with and without Magisk installed....right now I don't even have TWRP installed at all on the Global rom.
Same happens for my SO's Mi 9 too as well.
Is there something I'm missing? I've tried turning off WiFi Calling/OK Google detection/VoLTE, rebooted, cleared cache/ cleared data inbetween new ROM installs....
Hardware test shows Main and Top as PASS.
Any tips would be appreciated! I feel like I've tried everything possible.
Thanks in advance~
AZ_Miss_Murder said:
Hey everyone - long time lurker/researcher, but generally good at searching for answers without bugging anyone. This one has me stumped.
I have a Mi 9 CN model (6/128) that has been unable to make phone calls with the main mic without having to toggle Speakerphone on/off
I've tried 3 different custom roms (Xiaomi.eu, Pixel Experience, Evolution), and the Global MIUI 11 rom, but nothing seems to help fix it.
I have the newest version of TWRP installed right now (3.3.1-46), I have tried with and without Magisk installed....right now I don't even have TWRP installed at all on the Global rom.
Same happens for my SO's Mi 9 too as well.
Is there something I'm missing? I've tried turning off WiFi Calling/OK Google detection/VoLTE, rebooted, cleared cache/ cleared data inbetween new ROM installs....
Hardware test shows Main and Top as PASS.
Any tips would be appreciated! I feel like I've tried everything possible.
Thanks in advance~
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Your TWRP is right.
Try to flash syberia with recommended vendor exactly step by step and of course really clean install with formatted data yes.
If this isn't working I'll think you've got to flash via pc the stock and then again a custom ROM.
Laptapper said:
Your TWRP is right.
Try to flash syberia with recommended vendor exactly step by step and of course really clean install with formatted data yes.
If this isn't working I'll think you've got to flash via pc the stock and then again a custom ROM.
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I'm actually going to follow the Evolution instructions (just missed the part about flashing EEA)
So i'm using MiFlash with the MIUI11 EEA boot rom file, then I'll do the normal TWRP -> format data -> install Evolution ROM and test.
Thanks!
So it seems like I'm completely out of luck at this point - I've tried basically everything I can think of, and I think something big must be wrong with the phone's file system.
I've followed Evolution's steps to a T (minus MiFlash having an error at the end of the EEA flashing, but the firmware seeming to load fine) and still run into the no Mic issue.
"Flash MIUI11 eea with miflash
Flash vbmeta.img with "fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img --disable-verity --disable-verification" (Download here)
Flash TWRP
Wipe (dont wipe system/vendor)
Format data
Reboot recovery
Flash rom
Reboot system"
Wipe (don't wipe system/vendor) I assume means just a normal factory reset wipe via TWRP, which I've tried.
I've tried both fw+vendor files (the newest for Android 10 and newest from Xiaomi.eu)
Any other last suggestions before I assumed the phone is broken?
Try to flash xiaomi.eu_multi_MI9_9.11.7_v11-10.zip
With miflash and after factory reset.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...iaomi.eu_multi_MI9_9.11.7_v11-10.zip/download
SO! Update here
I was able to use Evolution X's Android 9 instructions to get everything working fine....but everytime I try to duplicate that for MIUI 11 it does not work.
Reboot to recovery
- Flash the latest 9.8.1 vendor image or full stock ROM.
- Reboot to twrp and format data
- Wipe cache/dalvik
- Reboot back to recovery and flash
I tested using the newest Xiaomi.EU Vendor for Android 10 and the stock one with no luck....more thoughts?
Did you try turning off the VoLTE?

K20 pro stuck at recovery loop

Iam new in flashing roms and stuff today i unlocked my k20 pro's bootloader and installed twrp, tried to flash magisk now my phone cant boot to system it goes upto miui logo stucks for about 5 minutes then it boots back to twrp i am on miui global 12.0.3
steps i done
1.unlocked bootloader
2. flashed twrp
3.then rebooted to system
3, booted to recovery but it booted to mi stock recovery so i flashed twrp again
4. flashed magisk and tapped boot to sysytem
5. the problem arised so i factory resetted device
6. wiped data on advanced wipe
7. the i wiped data (the typing yes option)
the peoblem still the same i am panicked :c
please help
igwxug9w7sf said:
Iam new in flashing roms and stuff today i unlocked my k20 pro's bootloader and installed twrp, tried to flash magisk now my phone cant boot to system it goes upto miui logo stucks for about 5 minutes then it boots back to twrp i am on miui global 12.0.3
steps i done
1.unlocked bootloader
2. flashed twrp
3.then rebooted to system
3, booted to recovery but it booted to mi stock recovery so i flashed twrp again
4. flashed magisk and tapped boot to sysytem
5. the problem arised so i factory resetted device
6. wiped data on advanced wipe
7. the i wiped data (the typing yes option)
the peoblem still the same i am panicked :c
please help
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Best thing to do is start from scratch
Use this guide to recover it
https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
You need to view this page in desktop mode, if using a mobile browser.
In step 5, change the flash option at the bottom of the Mi Flash Tool to the 'clean all' option
I assume from it being K20 Pro and with a global ROM, that you have an Indian phone.
Get the latest Indian fastboot ROM from here
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/raphael/
You want the Redmi K20 Pro Indian Stable Fastboot ROM.
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After flashing TWRP use the following command to boot into TWRP
Code:
fastboot oem reboot-recovery
Do this immediately after flashing TWRP, whilst still in fastboot mode and connected to the PC.
This will boot into your newly installed TWRP.
Now flash Magisk.
Get Magisk from here
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/tag/v20.4
Always get Magisk from the official github repository, so you know you have a genuine unmodified version.
Robbo.5000 said:
Best thing to do is start from scratch
Use this guide to recover it
https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
You need to view this page in desktop mode, if using a mobile browser.
In step 5, change the flash option at the bottom of the Mi Flash Tool to the 'clean all' option
I assume from it being K20 Pro and with a global ROM, that you have an Indian phone.
Get the latest Indian fastboot ROM from here
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/raphael/
You want the Redmi K20 Pro Indian Stable Fastboot ROM.
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After flashing TWRP use the following command to boot into TWRP
Code:
fastboot oem reboot-recovery
Do this immediately after flashing TWRP, whilst still in fastboot mode and connected to the PC.
This will boot into your newly installed TWRP.
Now flash Magisk.
Get Magisk from here
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/tag/v20.4
Always get Magisk from the official github repository, so you know you have a genuine unmodified version.
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thanks for replying bro currently my wifi is down so i cant try right now but i will soon
your are freaking pro max prime plus ultra legend
igwxug9w7sf said:
Iam new in flashing roms and stuff today i unlocked my k20 pro's bootloader and installed twrp, tried to flash magisk now my phone cant boot to system it goes upto miui logo stucks for about 5 minutes then it boots back to twrp i am on miui global 12.0.3
steps i done
1.unlocked bootloader
2. flashed twrp
3.then rebooted to system
3, booted to recovery but it booted to mi stock recovery so i flashed twrp again
4. flashed magisk and tapped boot to sysytem
5. the problem arised so i factory resetted device
6. wiped data on advanced wipe
7. the i wiped data (the typing yes option)
the peoblem still the same i am panicked :c
please help
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Did you WIPE data or FORMAT data?
It is also clearly distinguished in TWRP, one option is called format and the other wipe
Two different things, for flashing different ROM etc, it is required to FORMAT data (wiping only removes files and folders but keeps previous filesystem with its previous encryption, formating is required to let the new ROM access storage)
Robbo.5000 said:
Best thing to do is start from scratch
Use this guide to recover it
https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
You need to view this page in desktop mode, if using a mobile browser.
In step 5, change the flash option at the bottom of the Mi Flash Tool to the 'clean all' option
I assume from it being K20 Pro and with a global ROM, that you have an Indian phone.
Get the latest Indian fastboot ROM from here
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/raphael/
You want the Redmi K20 Pro Indian Stable Fastboot ROM.
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After flashing TWRP use the following command to boot into TWRP
Code:
fastboot oem reboot-recovery
Do this immediately after flashing TWRP, whilst still in fastboot mode and connected to the PC.
This will boot into your newly installed TWRP.
Now flash Magisk.
Get Magisk from here
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/tag/v20.4
Always get Magisk from the official github repository, so you know you have a genuine unmodified version.
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THANKS BRO IT WORKED
igwxug9w7sf said:
Best thing to do is start from scratch
Use this guide to recover it
https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
You need to view this page in desktop mode, if using a mobile browser.
In step 5, change the flash option at the bottom of the Mi Flash Tool to the 'clean all' option
I assume from it being K20 Pro and with a global ROM, that you have an Indian phone.
Get the latest Indian fastboot ROM from here
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/raphael/
You want the Redmi K20 Pro Indian Stable Fastboot ROM.
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After flashing TWRP use the following command to boot into TWRP
bro i downloaded the fastboot rom and mi flash tool but i shows an error "could not find file flash all.bat
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You need to fully extract the ROM. It is a Unix/Linux zipped tar file, which needs unzipping twice in Windows. After the first time you should have a *.tar file, which you then unzip again. After fully extracting you should point the Mi Flash Tool to the folder that was extracted.
igwxug9w7sf said:
Iam new in flashing roms and stuff today i unlocked my k20 pro's bootloader and installed twrp, tried to flash magisk now my phone cant boot to system it goes upto miui logo stucks for about 5 minutes then it boots back to twrp i am on miui global 12.0.3
steps i done
1.unlocked bootloader
2. flashed twrp
3.then rebooted to system
3, booted to recovery but it booted to mi stock recovery so i flashed twrp again
4. flashed magisk and tapped boot to sysytem
5. the problem arised so i factory resetted device
6. wiped data on advanced wipe
7. the i wiped data (the typing yes option)
the peoblem still the same i am panicked :c
please help
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do not panic , it is a very simple problem , you don't need to flash fastboot rom , just do the following:
away
1. Go into recovery ,
2. flash Magisk uninstaller , this will restore your boot.img
3. reboot your phone and enjoy.
It will boot normally do not worry.
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urbanmec said:
do not panic , it is a very simple problem , you don't need to flash fastboot rom , just do the following:
away
1. Go into recovery ,
2. flash Magisk uninstaller , this will restore your boot.img
3. reboot your phone and enjoy.
It will boot normally do not worry.
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And remember , backup your PERSIST partition before you flash anything from FASTBOOT.

Question Install Xiaomi EU ROM on Redmi Note 10 Pro

Hi! I need some help! I would like to install EU rom on my Redmi Note 10 Pro phone, but I do not know how to get started. I've already opened bootloader and installed Drivers, ADB. I should install TWRP after this, but I don't know if I should install disable dm verity forceencrypt. In principle, you don't need disable dm verity forceencrypt for TWRP 3.5.2.0. Someone could write down the steps on how to install the EU rom? I need a fresh guide. Please help!
no need to flash anything
make sure you have the latest twrp (nebrasy-3) and just;
- flash ROM
- format data by typing "yes"
- reboot
flash magisk after the first boot if you want it
yayakuya said:
no need to flash anything
make sure you have the latest twrp (nebrasy-3) and just;
- flash ROM
- format data by typing "yes"
- reboot
flash magisk after the first boot if you want it
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Thank you!

How To Guide Install TWRP for Xiaomi 11T Pro

Perform this at your own risk. You might LOSE all data on your phone.
( I'm not responsible for any damage to your device )
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Update: OrangeFox Recovery Project for Xiaomi 11T Pro (vili) with the same installation instructions.
Caution: this recovery is intended for use with MIUI vendors ONLY, even having the flashing capability of MiLahaina based system, do not try to boot it on MiLahaina ROMs, as the builds aren't compatible.
Bugs as for now:
- Vibrator
- MTP (adb works fine)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/chemuski1-stuff/files/Xiaomi 11T Pro/Recovery (MIUI vendor)/OrangeFox-Unofficial-vili.img/download
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This guide will walk you through the process of installing TWRP on your Xiaomi 11T Pro.
READ THIS FIRST:
You may brick your device if you don't know what you are doing.
This might ERASE ALL YOUR DATA so do a BACKUP encase.
Your bootloader will be unlocked.
Prerequisites:
The bootloader must be unlocked. Click here for a tutorial.
Install ADB and Fastboot Drivers from here (Select the latest) --> https://androidmtk.com/download-minimal-adb-and-fastboot-tool )
Install drivers for Xiaomi 11T Pro --> https://droidfilehost.com/download/download-xiaomi-usb-driver-for-windows (For Windows Only!)
Download the TWRP Image for Xiaomi 11T Pro --> https://sourceforge.net/projects/recovery-for-xiaomi-devices/files/vili/
Installing TWRP:
Reboot the phone to fastboot (Power + Vol Down)
Connect the phone to the computer using an USB cable (Preferred to use original cable that came with the phone)
Extract the fastboot files and open CMD/Terminal there.
Paste the twrp.img in the same folder.
Type' fastboot boot twrp.img' without the apostrophes.
The phone will reboot in TWRP after that go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP.
Done!
Note: Change twrp.img with the original file name example twrp-3.7-xxx.img.
Orignal Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-install-twrp-on-xiaomi-11t-pro.4350425/
Edit: The Recovery is now updated by skkk and is working on Android 12 without any problems just download it from the update link above
Good job!!
Thank youuu!
Edit: But everytime I open TWRP I need to put my pattern, why is that?
oh thanks, so i can flash EU rom through TWRP ???
Where is this twrp from, who made it. Information needed. Please share.
GeeyahnOfficial said:
Thank youuu!
Edit: But everytime I open TWRP I need to put my pattern, why is that?
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Not 100% sure but it's probably because your device is encrypted which is the default behavior of miui when you setup your lockscreen method.
skcapk said:
oh thanks, so i can flash EU rom through TWRP ???
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Not yet, we still don't have recovery rom yet, the current eu rom is for fastboot.
sushuguru said:
Not 100% sure but it's probably because your device is encrypted which is the default behavior of miui when you setup your lockscreen method.
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How can I remove it? When I put my password it decrypt tho, should I keep it like that (keep putting password whenever I open twrp) or remove it? Which is better?
GeeyahnOfficial said:
How can I remove it? When I put my password it decrypt tho, should I keep it like that (keep putting password whenever I open twrp) or remove it? Which is better?
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It is better to enter the password every time as this will enhance your security in case you lose your phone they won't find the password is decrypted therefore they can't access your data.
But still there is another way they might access your data and that if your bootloader is unlocked usually the best way to protect yourself is to leave the password in twrp and lock your bootloader.
Flashed Twrp Running smooth on Slot A Installing Magisk is making issue
Suggest how to fix this
djkrish5610 said:
Flashed Twrp Running smooth on Slot A Installing Magisk is making issue
Suggest how to fix this
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What issues? Could you be more specific? I have both and I don't have any issues...
i have Tried as below:
Option1: Tried to boot Twrp after that go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP > Done Magisk was missing so flashed Magisk from Twrp.
Not booting on system
Option2: Flashed TWRP on SLOT A & SLOT B and now messed up
This unofficial version of TWRP + Magisk root seems to cause network problems for me as the mobile connection dropped from 4G(LTE) to 2G(EDGE).
Using Magisk root without TWRP works like a charm.
Anyone else facing this issue?
I flashed the latest magisk on this TWRP and no problem facing.
TheRomFan said:
Perform this at your own risk. You might LOSE all data on your phone.
( I'm not responsible for any damage to your device )
This guide will walk you through the process of installing TWRP on your Xiaomi 11T Pro.
READ THIS FIRST:
You may brick your device if you don't know what you are doing.
This might ERASE ALL YOUR DATA so do a BACKUP encase.
Your bootloader will be unlocked.
Prerequisites:
The bootloader must be unlocked. Click here for a tutorial.
Install ADB and Fastboot Drivers from here (Select the latest) --> https://androidmtk.com/download-minimal-adb-and-fastboot-tool )
Install drivers for Xiaomi 11T Pro --> https://droidfilehost.com/download/download-xiaomi-usb-driver-for-windows (For Windows Only!)
Download the TWRP Image for Xiaomi 11T Pro --> https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi....6.0_11-0_LOCAL-20220203-01-vili.img/download.
Installing TWRP:
Reboot the phone to fastboot (Power + Vol Down)
Connect the phone to the computer using an USB cable (Preferred to use original cable that came with the phone)
Extract the fastboot files and open CMD/Terminal there.
Paste the twrp.img in the same folder.
Type' fastboot boot twrp.img' without the apostrophes.
The phone will reboot in TWRP after that go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP.
Done!
Note: If you were using magisk, reflash it now
Orignal Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-install-twrp-on-xiaomi-11t-pro.4350425/
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Greetings.
Amazing, however, I want to know whether this works for the Xiaomi 11T or not.
Jin_Vickaizer said:
Greetings.
Amazing, however, I want to know whether this works for the Xiaomi 11T or not.
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It won't as it might brick your phone so make sure you install this in 11T Pro (vili) not 11T (agate)
Good morning, I use it with the 11t Pro, and no problem! great everything.
But now they updated to Android 12 and Miui 13, and it doesn't work anymore...
The developer will update the recovery to work on android 12??
First of all, thank you very much for the hard work you do.
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Hello,
So i flashed TWRP and it all worked fine but now I can't install any stock rom anymore. I always get the "Antirollback check error".
zLauch666 said:
Hello,
So i flashed TWRP and it all worked fine but now I can't install any stock rom anymore. I always get the "Antirollback check error".
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Currently on which version of rom?
And you want to install?
NOSS8 said:
Currently on which version of rom?
And you want to install?
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i got help from the discord server and here's what i did:
> launched TWRP > Advanced > ADB Sideload
> installed the newest platform-tools on my PC
> then flashed a recovery rom with version 12.5.10
>> NOTE: if it crashed at 47% - 49% that's fine, it's an ADB bug so 47 - 49 means 100%
> rebooted to system
after all that my devices was working again.

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