Bootloop after October security update on rooted device. - Xiaomi Mi A2 / 6X Questions & Answers

Hello, I have some problems on my Mi A2. I rooted the device in August to enable Camera2API (getting stuck in the security update of the same month.). I installed Magisk and everything was going well. Then came a notification regarding the October update. I clicked to upgrade and by the time it was done, the device was working perfectly until the moment it completely discharged its battery. After that it gets into Bootloop on the Android One boot screen. I would like some suggestions for the solution. Thanks.

until the moment it completely discharged its battery
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same here! I am not rooted and not unlocked.

Exactly the same here...

fly23 said:
same here! I am not rooted and not unlocked.
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This was 2 days ago. It worked again after about 150 reboots. Or i pushed a special button combination, I don't know.
In betweet I did one "fastboot reboot".
Now I have the same problem again after empty battery. Bootloop.
This is the worst android phone I ever bought after HTC desire, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 5, 5X. I will never again buy a budget phone or a xiaomi.

I did a factory reset this morning, and itgot stuck on an Android One screen. I am trying to figure out how to reflash it, but it doesn't seem to like the firmware. Not sure if I have to unlock the bootloader? I am not family with any of this stuff. I was supposed to ship the phone to the buyer today, but I guess I may have to kill the deal and refund them. This may be the last Xiaomi I buy.
https://imgur.com/a/5J51w3D

for me helped that thing
1. boot manually into fastboot mode
2. Change slot, reboot to fastboot
3. Change slot again.
4. After that reboot to system completed succesfully
but that sh*t came back again in a week for me

[email protected] said:
for me helped that thing
1. boot manually into fastboot mode
2. Change slot, reboot to fastboot
3. Change slot again.
4. After that reboot to system completed succesfully
but that sh*t came back again in a week for me
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How do you change slot? The fastboot screen does not have any options/menu for me. It is just a picture.

clocks11 said:
How do you change slot? The fastboot screen does not have any options/menu for me. It is just a picture.
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Yeah, I wonder that as well.
The arrow down + power button combination just keeps the phone frozen on a fancy picture with "fast boot" written at the bottom of the screen.

clocks11 said:
How do you change slot? The fastboot screen does not have any options/menu for me. It is just a picture.
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You need PC for that
Boot into fastboot (vol - + PWR)
Then use fasboot from terminal
First look which slot is active by typing
fastboot getvar current-slot
Then we can change active slot using this commands
fastboot --set-active=a
or:
fastboot --set-active=b

Unfortunately, to be able to switch booting slot one needs fully unlocked phone (bootloader and critical partitions in our case).
Being fully unlocked, one can boot device in fastboot into TWRP, and from there:
- change slots
- wipe Dalvik/Art cache (and other Cache partition if present) - which in turn very often helps to recover from OTA-generated bootloop

Aerobatic said:
Unfortunately, to be able to switch booting slot one needs fully unlocked phone (bootloader and critical partitions in our case).
Being fully unlocked, one can boot device in fastboot into TWRP, and from there:
- change slots
- wipe Dalvik/Art cache (and other Cache partition if present) - which in turn very often helps to recover from OTA-generated bootloop
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I think this is why my phone is completely bricked. It does not have an unlocked bootloader, so it seems I can't flash firmware on it. I will likely never buy Xiaomi again after this. I just was doing a factory reset since I had sold the phone.

[email protected] said:
for me helped that thing
1. boot manually into fastboot mode
2. Change slot, reboot to fastboot
3. Change slot again.
4. After that reboot to system completed succesfully
but that sh*t came back again in a week for me
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this method works perfectly to me :good: ! my Mi A2 update to Oct 5 2019 patch okk. but i want to restart my phone. after restart, my phone is bootloop then luckily i found this usefull guide. thanks you very much again! Android One on Xiaomi is really sh*t.

ngohoainam said:
this method works perfectly to me :good: ! my Mi A2 update to Oct 5 2019 patch okk. but i want to restart my phone. after restart, my phone is bootloop then luckily i found this usefull guide. thanks you very much again! Android One on Xiaomi is really sh*t.
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I'm still not clear how to change slot. Does the the phone have to be unlocked for this? Is special PC software needed? My A2 has been a brick for almost a week now.

clocks11 said:
I'm still not clear how to change slot. Does the the phone have to be unlocked for this? Is special PC software needed? My A2 has been a brick for almost a week now.
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yes. you need your phone to be unlocked Bootloader and Critical Partition to use fastboot. more info here ( read Prerequisites carefully )
after you unlocked your phone and unlock Critical Partition. turn off you phone and after that press both Power and volumn down button at the same time. then your phone is booted to fastboot mode.
in fastboot mode. type fastboot getvar current-slot . after that the system will return your current slot. example: b
then you type fastboot --set-active=a
then you disconnect your phone to PC and then reboot again.
then you turn off your phone again and turn your phone to fastboot mode. then you type this command again: fastboot --set-active=b
then you disconnect your phone and boot your phone normally. after that your phone is fixed from bootloop.
ps: remember to download the driver and minimal fastboot so that your pc recognize your phone is connected to your pc

ngohoainam said:
yes. you need your phone to be unlocked Bootloader and Critical Partition to use fastboot. more info here ( read Prerequisites carefully )
after you unlocked your phone and unlock Critical Partition. turn off you phone and after that press both Power and volumn down button at the same time. then your phone is booted to fastboot mode.
in fastboot mode. type fastboot getvar current-slot . after that the system will return your current slot. example: b
then you type fastboot --set-active=a
then you disconnect your phone to PC and then reboot again.
then you turn off your phone again and turn your phone to fastboot mode. then you type this command again: fastboot --set-active=b
then you disconnect your phone and boot your phone normally. after that your phone is fixed from bootloop.
ps: remember to download the driver and minimal fastboot so that your pc recognize your phone is connected to your pc
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Unfortunately, I think I am screwed, as the phone was not unlocked prior to my boot issue. So I am not sure there is anything I can do. I can get to fastboot though.

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[Q] Bricked Phone - Save Photos/Videos? (Stock Everything, No Root)

Hey,
I have a AT&T HTC-One, all stock with locked bootloader.
Currently, stuck in boot loop where if you turn on the phone - it will just keep rebooting itself over and over until the battery drains. Only way to shut off would be to boot into bootloader and power down.
I could care less about fixing the phone at this point. But I have lots of pictures that I would rather not lose.
I searched around and tried to flash TWRP recovery in order to mount the sd card to my PC. However TWRP failed to flash since my boot loader is locked. I can unlock the bootloader but I will lose all my data.
Is there any way I can salvage data off my phone? Any help will be appreciated.
ashens said:
Hey,
I have a AT&T HTC-One, all stock with locked bootloader.
Currently, stuck in boot loop where if you turn on the phone - it will just keep rebooting itself over and over until the battery drains. Only way to shut off would be to boot into bootloader and power down.
I could care less about fixing the phone at this point. But I have lots of pictures that I would rather not lose.
I searched around and tried to flash TWRP recovery in order to mount the sd card to my PC. However TWRP failed to flash since my boot loader is locked. I can unlock the bootloader but I will lose all my data.
Is there any way I can salvage data off my phone? Any help will be appreciated.
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did you try fastboot erase cache
Extract the zip below to c:\
then from c:\fastboot - right click - command prompt here
in the command windowtype
fastboot devices
your device serial no will be here
then
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
hopefully your phone will reboot on it's own
Your case reminds me why I unlock and flash custom recovery the first day I get a new phone. Backups !!
clsA said:
did you try fastboot erase cache
Extract the zip below to c:\
then from c:\fastboot - right click - command prompt here
in the command windowtype
fastboot devices
your device serial no will be here
then
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
hopefully your phone will reboot on it's own
Your case reminds me why I unlock and flash custom recovery the first day I get a new phone. Backups !!
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Thank you for the quick reply.
Yes, just tried it and still no dice. Reboot still puts it back into the bootloop.
...definitely lesson learned.
ashens said:
Thank you for the quick reply.
Yes, just tried it and still no dice. Reboot still puts it back into the bootloop.
...definitely lesson learned.
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sorry to here that ... unfortunately everything else will be destructive... but your phone may be savable
If you want to proceed post your fastboot getvar all results minus your serial no and IMEI and I'll help you get the phone going again

SOFT BRICK using tool Xiaomi Mi A2

Hi guys, i need some help pleeease!
I was with the November security patch on my cell phone, I unlock the bootloader and went to use the friend tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/mi-a2-toolkit-unlock-bootloader-root-t3834585) to activate the camera2api.
But it gave problem and the cell phone did not turn on, it was locked in the screen of android one.
So I downloaded the patched_boot.img from the version I was in and put it via fastboot. did not work.
Now, my phone is in this situation: I tried to use MiFlash (three versison: 2018528, 2017720 and 20151028) and they fail in the middle of the process, accusing "FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))".
And: when I try to connect the cell phone normally, it shows the unlocked bootloader warning and goes straight to the fastboot, even without my request. This is strange. Perhaps because the system is damaged by the miflash unfinished
Obs: bootloader are unlocked and i can access twrp
If anyone can help me I will be very grateful and happy
What exactly did the "tool" do? I mean if you don't know that, pretty difficult to diagnose what's wrong...
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What exactly did the "tool" do? I mean if you don't know that, pretty difficult to diagnose what's wrong...
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Hi.
The tool (her topic link is up there) promised to activate camera2api without root my device (allowing OTAs in the future).
I believe she did a "temporary root" with a "temporary" boot.img just to activate the camera2api, and when it rebooted, it would return to normal boot.img without root. I do not know if I could explain it well.
The current issue is that it seems that the system is currently "destroyed or corrupted". Can not I reinstall the entire system through TWRP? Or something like this
Like I said, you don't know what it actually did. What it promised is one thing, what it did... another
That's the problem with 'tools'.
Have you tried doing a factory reset? Hold Vol up and power until it gets to Recovery (hopefully), if you do a quick press of vol up, that gets past the 'no command'. Then use vol up and down for selection and press power when on 'factory reset'.
It might work
AsItLies said:
Like I said, you don't know what it actually did. What it promised is one thing, what it did... another
That's the problem with 'tools'.
Have you tried doing a factory reset? Hold Vol up and power until it gets to Recovery (hopefully), if you do a quick press of vol up, that gets past the 'no command'. Then use vol up and down for selection and press power when on 'factory reset'.
It might work
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You are right, friend.. this is the problems with tools! I never use tools with my A1 and past phones.. just this time :crying:
I tried the factory reset now. And it did not work, unfortunately. On the first attempt (I was in fastboot mode) he showed a white circle with the writing "ERASING" and then went back to the screen of Android One, and then I tried again Vol Up + Power and he appeared "No command" , and after I rebooted and tried again, nothing appears, it just restarts to the static screen of "Android One"
Another ideas?
erickxd said:
You are right, friend.. this is the problems with tools! I never use tools with my A1 and past phones.. just this time :crying:
I tried the factory reset now. And it did not work, unfortunately. On the first attempt (I was in fastboot mode) he showed a white circle with the writing "ERASING" and then went back to the screen of Android One, and then I tried again Vol Up + Power and he appeared "No command" , and after I rebooted and tried again, nothing appears, it just restarts to the static screen of "Android One"
Another ideas?
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The only other thing I can think of would be to change the current slot. If that works you would be booted into the prior version of the OS vs the latest update you did.
In fastboot, do fastboot getvar current-slot
Depending on what that slot is, change it to the other one (can only be a or b)
thus fastboot set_active a (or b, whichever is not the current one)
then fastboot reboot - and hope it boots.
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The only other thing I can think of would be to change the current slot. If that works you would be booted into the prior version of the OS vs the latest update you did.
In fastboot, do fastboot getvar current-slot
Depending on what that slot is, change it to the other one (can only be a or b)
thus fastboot set_active a (or b, whichever is not the current one)
then fastboot reboot - and hope it boots.
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Well... fastboot don't recognize this command, he show the list of avaible commands
And i don't know why, but for now i can't boot in twrp.img
i'm going crazy :crying::crying::crying:
erickxd said:
Well... fastboot don't recognize this command, he show the list of avaible commands
And i don't know why, but for now i can't boot in twrp.img
i'm going crazy :crying::crying::crying:
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That's probably because you have an old version of fastboot installed. Upgrade to the newest version, which should recognize dual slots.
dual slots are quite new.
AsItLies said:
That's probably because you have an old version of fastboot installed. Upgrade to the newest version, which should recognize dual slots.
dual slots are quite new.
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Fastboot updated now! I changed the slot from B to A.
But doesn't work, unfortunately. After reboot, the phone can't boot and appears the screen asking between Try Boot Again or Factory Reset. I tried Factory Reset, but don't work =( return to the same screen.
What seems very strange to me, is the Miflash doesn't work. With my Mi A1 miflash ever save me
erickxd said:
Fastboot updated now! I changed the slot from B to A.
But doesn't work, unfortunately. After reboot, the phone can't boot and appears the screen asking between Try Boot Again or Factory Reset. I tried Factory Reset, but don't work =( return to the same screen.
What seems very strange to me, is the Miflash doesn't work. With my Mi A1 miflash ever save me
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I've never used miflash, so no help there.
I'd try flashing the correct boot.img (for your software version). You can find the various boot images in the following link (don't forget to thank user ckpv5 for uploading these).
https://sourceforge.net/projects/others/files/Xiaomi_MiA2/
you would do fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
I'd suggest using b slot, as that was originally active. After flashing, set it back to active, try to reboot... then cross your fingers
AsItLies said:
I've never used miflash, so no help there.
I'd try flashing the correct boot.img (for your software version). You can find the various boot images in the following link (don't forget to thank user ckpv5 for uploading these).
https://sourceforge.net/projects/others/files/Xiaomi_MiA2/
you would do fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
I'd suggest using b slot, as that was originally active. After flashing, set it back to active, try to reboot... then cross your fingers
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Doesn't work man.. I went to twrp and checking there in the "WIPES session", I saw that the SYSTEM partition is 0kb used and 0kb free. Appears to be entirely empty
Do not have a way to install the whole system via twrp?
erickxd said:
Doesn't work man.. I went to twrp and checking there in the "WIPES session", I saw that the SYSTEM partition is 0kb used and 0kb free. Appears to be entirely empty
Do not have a way to install the whole system via twrp?
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No, I don't. But I can tell you, twrp is a recovery app. It shouldn't be in the boot slot. And, with dual slot configurations, there is no recovery partition. The other slot is now used to do a recovery.
In other words, the way we *used* to use twrp doesn't work on dual slot phones. I think that's a big part of the confusion people are having. While the boot images do have a small recovery part to them, it's not a separate partition.
If you're flashing boot.img, and setting that slot active, I've no idea how you're getting into twrp.
Since now your fastboot is working why don't you use miflash to flash official stock ROM
1. You need unlocked bootloader which you already have.
2. Run these command to unlock critical partition
fastboot flashing unlock_critical
3 . Download the official fastboot V9.6.14.0 ROM from
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/ota-v9-6-5-0-odimife-t3823445
Or here
http://en.miui.com/getrom.php?r=353&m=yes&app=false
4. Install with miflash (you already know the how-to)
5. Once up & running, do OTA to latest
Later .. redo what you want to do like enable camera api2 with proper guide.
E.g: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/how-to-enable-cam2api-simply-ota-t3858861
ckpv5 said:
Since now your fastboot is working why don't you use miflash to flash official stock ROM
1. You need unlocked bootloader which you already have.
2. Run these command to unlock critical partition
fastboot flashing unlock_critical
3 . Download the official fastboot V9.6.14.0 ROM from
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/ota-v9-6-5-0-odimife-t3823445
Or here
http://en.miui.com/getrom.php?r=353&m=yes&app=false
4. Install with miflash (you already know the how-to)
5. Once up & running, do OTA to latest
Later .. redo what you want to do like enable camera api2 with proper guide.
E.g: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/how-to-enable-cam2api-simply-ota-t3858861
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Hello.
I've tried using Miflash several times (3 different versions), but it never ends, it end up with an error every time that he will copy the file system.img to the mobile phone (I analyzed the log).
The miflash divides the file system.img into 5 or 6 smaller parts to be able to transfer to the mobile phone, and in some of these parts gives error, everytime :crying:
AsItLies said:
No, I don't. But I can tell you, twrp is a recovery app. It shouldn't be in the boot slot. And, with dual slot configurations, there is no recovery partition. The other slot is now used to do a recovery.
In other words, the way we *used* to use twrp doesn't work on dual slot phones. I think that's a big part of the confusion people are having. While the boot images do have a small recovery part to them, it's not a separate partition.
If you're flashing boot.img, and setting that slot active, I've no idea how you're getting into twrp.
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I can access twrp when I flash ''fastboot boot twrp.img" in powershell, so until the next reboot I have access to twrp
erickxd said:
Hello.
I've tried using Miflash several times (3 different versions), but it never ends, it end up with an error every time that he will copy the file system.img to the mobile phone (I analyzed the log).
The miflash divides the file system.img into 5 or 6 smaller parts to be able to transfer to the mobile phone, and in some of these parts gives error, everytime :crying:
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When I read your post here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78085858&postcount=188
"flashing is not allowed for critical partitions" usually due to critical partitions not unlocked. So .. if you already run "fastboot flashing unlock_critical" and you still have error using miflash .. nothing much I can offer to help. Hopefully you'll be able to fix it.
ckpv5 said:
When I read your post here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78085858&postcount=188
"flashing is not allowed for critical partitions" usually due to critical partitions not unlocked. So .. if you already run "fastboot flashing unlock_critical" and you still have error using miflash .. nothing much I can offer to help. Hopefully you'll be able to fix it.
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Hmm thanks for the answer!
Even when the operation fails after transfer a couple of archives before the system.img??? (on the Miflash)
If my phone was locked, Miflash could transfer these couple of archives before the operation fails?? Or if bootloader is locked, zero files can be passed by Miflash, and the error is apresented at the beginning of the operation?
Have you successfully unlocked critical partitions?
If yes, try to run flash_all.bat from the official stock image you downloaded. No need to use MiFlash.
prokaryotic cell said:
Have you successfully unlocked critical partitions?
If yes, try to run flash_all.bat from the official stock image you downloaded. No need to use MiFlash.
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well... When I just run flash_all.bat from the stock image folder, the .bat file will recognize that I am running it for the connected mobile?
how exactly should I run flash_all.bat? just double clicking it in stock image folder? or should I copy the .bat to /adb folder and open power shell prompt in adb folder and execute the .bat from there? sorry for my ignorance
Can you show me, please?
erickxd said:
well... When I just run flash_all.bat from the stock image folder, the .bat file will recognize that I am running it for the connected mobile?
how exactly should I run flash_all.bat? just double clicking it in stock image folder? or should I copy the .bat to /adb folder and open power shell prompt in adb folder and execute the .bat from there? sorry for my ignorance
Can you show me, please?
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Before someone can explain that, why don't you answer the question asked .. in fact at least 3 people was asking/telling ...
"Have you successfully unlocked critical partitions?"
Without the proper answer from you, not easy to help.

Phone always reboot into Fastboot?

Hi!
I have a XT1965-3 running RETEU with unlocked bootloader. Every time I reboot the phone it start in AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure) (with the image of the Android laying on the back with the hatch open). I then need to press "start" to boot the phone.
I don't know if it is related but I also can't reset the phone using the settings menu. It just reboot in Fastboot and when I start the phone everything is still as it was.
Do someone have a clue why the phone restart in Fastboot?
aron.sjoberg said:
Hi!
I have a XT1965-3 running RETEU with unlocked bootloader. Every time I reboot the phone it start in AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure) (with the image of the Android laying on the back with the hatch open). I then need to press "start" to boot the phone.
I don't know if it is related but I also can't reset the phone using the settings menu. It just reboot in Fastboot and when I start the phone everything is still as it was.
Do someone have a clue why the phone restart in Fastboot?
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Try
Code:
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
fastboot reboot
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Question Redmi Note 10S Stuck at a... weird bootloop

So I've had a Redmi Note 10S for about a year and I wanted to flash a rom on it! (PixelExperience to be exact), and I think I broke the system- completely
When booting the device up, the "Redmi" boot screen will show up just fine, like nothing, but then, when trying to load into anything (system, recovery, or even fastboot). The device will just.... display orange horizontal lines, to have a more exact description:
The lines will appear suddenly, doing a white blink for a split second, and then go back to orange, fading away in no time. Then, the screen stays black for a few seconds, before going back to booting into the Redmi screen.
Is there any way to fix it? Or did i just brick my phone for good?
Thank you for reading and helping, and sorry for any mistakes while writting-
NormalFery said:
So I've had a Redmi Note 10S for about a year and I wanted to flash a rom on it! (PixelExperience to be exact), and I think I broke the system- completely
When booting the device up, the "Redmi" boot screen will show up just fine, like nothing, but then, when trying to load into anything (system, recovery, or even fastboot). The device will just.... display orange horizontal lines, to have a more exact description:
The lines will appear suddenly, doing a white blink for a split second, and then go back to orange, fading away in no time. Then, the screen stays black for a few seconds, before going back to booting into the Redmi screen.
Is there any way to fix it? Or did i just brick my phone for good?
Thank you for reading and helping, and sorry for any mistakes while writting-
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just reflash stock firmware and done, next time read installation instructions for a rom to avoid bricks
tutibreaker said:
just reflash stock firmware and done, next time read installation instructions for a rom to avoid bricks
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I wish I could do that buuut the fastboot mode, as stated before, is unreachable. I can't access it, not recovery or the system itself, so I can't just "reflash stock firmware" because I can't access the mode to reflash it.
NormalFery said:
I wish I could do that buuut the fastboot mode, as stated before, is unreachable. I can't access it, not recovery or the system itself, so I can't just "reflash stock firmware" because I can't access the mode to reflash it.
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mmm you may need use mtk client and spflastool to restore your device, you can get info and guide for that in youtube
tutibreaker said:
mmm you may need use mtk client and spflastool to restore your device, you can get info and guide for that in youtube
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Sorry for the REALLY late reply, I've been trying mtk client, and after trying to write something into the device (Unsuccessfully of course, i have .img files, and the program requires .bin files, which I do not have at all) and now my device says "Dm-verity corruption"
saying that the device itself is corrupted
Also now the redmi logo does some kind of... fade out too if no volume buttons are pressed after pressing the power button (to continue the booting process)
The dm verity can be bypassed with unlocked bootloader ando fastboot commands dm-verity corrupted fix after unlocking bootloader:
Plug your phone with fastboot to PC and open command prompt.
Type:
fastboot oem cdms
Fastboot reboot and done
NormalFery said:
So I've had a Redmi Note 10S for about a year and I wanted to flash a rom on it! (PixelExperience to be exact), and I think I broke the system- completely
When booting the device up, the "Redmi" boot screen will show up just fine, like nothing, but then, when trying to load into anything (system, recovery, or even fastboot). The device will just.... display orange horizontal lines, to have a more exact description:
The lines will appear suddenly, doing a white blink for a split second, and then go back to orange, fading away in no time. Then, the screen stays black for a few seconds, before going back to booting into the Redmi screen.
Is there any way to fix it? Or did i just brick my phone for good?
Thank you for reading and helping, and sorry for any mistakes while writting-
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Just download Fastboot flash able rom in your pc.
Extract that, then put your phone to Fastboot mode and se a file in the extracted file named (Flash_all.) Then hit these name, after that u see a CMD WILL OPEN AND NOTHING TO DO it's automatically flashed.
tutibreaker said:
The dm verity can be bypassed with unlocked bootloader ando fastboot commands dm-verity corrupted fix after unlocking bootloader:
Plug your phone with fastboot to PC and open command prompt.
Type:
fastboot oem cdms
Fastboot reboot and done
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First off, Sorry for the delayed reply second of all
i still can't access Fastboot, as stated in the post
No fastboot, no recovery, no anything, so I can't go into fastboot mode at any point
NormalFery said:
First off, Sorry for the delayed reply second of all
i still can't access Fastboot, as stated in the post
No fastboot, no recovery, no anything, so I can't go into fastboot mode at any point
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try this
Clone latest revision of MTKClient from GitHub and use it to flash your device.
Flash all partitions possible, skipping super and userdata.
Once you're done with that, reboot to fastboot and flash super and userdata from there.
Also wipe `md_udc` and don't forget `fastboot OEM cdms`.
Now after rebooting, you should be back on MIUI setup.
From then on, just install custom recovery and flash the ROM right away, of course not forgetting to format data.

Question Redmi Note 11 Stuck/boot loop in Recovery mode

I need help, I did some research but I couldn't find a solution to my problem.
I know that others have a problem with rebooting to recovery when unlocking, but my problem is different. My phone is just stuck in a loop into recovery mode and won't boot normally even in safemode.
I haven't tried wiping the data yet because I want to save my files. Do you have a solution for this?
I turned on USB debugging before this bootloop happened.
mhegz said:
I need help, I did some research but I couldn't find a solution to my problem.
I know that others have a problem with rebooting to recovery when unlocking, but my problem is different. My phone is just stuck in a loop into recovery mode and won't boot normally even in safemode.
I haven't tried wiping the data yet because I want to save my files. Do you have a solution for this?
I turned on USB debugging before this bootloop happened.
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How exactly did you set up your custom recovery, and when exactly did it stop working? (has the recovery ever worked normally for you?)
Sheist! said:
How exactly did you set up your custom recovery, and when exactly did it stop working? (has the recovery ever worked normally for you?)
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I didn't do anything, I just charged my phone while it was turned off. Then I turned on the phone and the same thing happened as with others where when I unlocked it from the lock screen, the phone restarted and that's what happened.
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I saw this in another thread, we have the same problem.
KMS45 said:
Hello to everyone,
So basically i read all the 10 pages of this thread and I have not found someone that have the same problem as me. I have the “bootloop” but the thing is that my phone is not even turning on. It is just booting and going back to the recovery menu. So I choose the reboot option but still coming back to the menu. I have already turned on the debug usb option because I used to be using it before my phone dies. I have a Xiaomi MI10 Lite 5G. I also tried the MiAssisstant but no succes because device not detected.
If someone have a solution without wiping all my precious data pls ?
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KMS45 said:
Here is a video to understand what is happening when:
Reboot:
https://imgur.com/a/rB9QhSZ
Safe Mode:
https://imgur.com/a/X0KH5AD
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mhegz said:
I didn't do anything, I just charged my phone while it was turned off. Then I turned on the phone and the same thing happened as with others where when I unlocked it from the lock screen, the phone restarted and that's what happened.
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If you have your phone to automatically install updates, it might have done exactly that, and it borked. i.e. incomplete installation. There is no recovery partition on the spes so the boot image is potentially whacked. Try reflashing boot and dtmo and vbmeta images in Fastboot from your current ROM. That should get you back to where you were.
Sheist! said:
If you have your phone to automatically install updates, it might have done exactly that, and it borked. i.e. incomplete installation. There is no recovery partition on the spes so the boot image is potentially whacked. Try reflashing boot and dtmo and vbmeta images in Fastboot from your current ROM. That should get you back to where you were.
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Sorry, I'm not really knowledgeable about this. Can you guide me or give me a link on how to do it? I don't have any experience in flashing through fastboot but earlier, I tried using ADB to check if my device is being recognized and I think it was recognized.
And also, I don't know which firmware to download or what is the current version of my phone because I only know the basic details of my device like this is Redmi Note 11 6/128 4G, I think this is the global version, and by the way, I'm from the Philippines.
mhegz said:
Sorry, I'm not really knowledgeable about this. Can you guide me or give me a link on how to do it? I don't have any experience in flashing through fastboot but earlier, I tried using ADB to check if my device is being recognized and I think it was recognized.
And also, I don't know which firmware to download or what is the current version of my phone because I only know the basic details of my device like this is Redmi Note 11 6/128 4G, I think this is the global version, and by the way, I'm from the Philippines.
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Enter fastboot, check your phone is unlocked.
fastboot getvar unlocked (response will be unlocked: yes)
If you are global, then get the fastboot version from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/spes/stable/V13.0.12.0.SGCMIXM/
This one is mine. Be careful you get the non-4g-in-the-name ROM for your 4g phone if yours is like mine:
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 - Full phone specifications
www.gsmarena.com
Beware of the other one that has a Mediatek processor and has 4G in the name and is NOT my phone type: https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_note_11_4g-11241.php
If this one fails to get you booted at the end, drop back a version and try that one. Check your phone box to see what region version phone you bought.
Unpack it to a folder and get the images for boot, dtbo and vbmeta. Put these files into your adb/platorm-tools directory in Windows. (you will need the boot and vbmeta images later if you choose to install Magisk) Since you ran adb already, then you must already have adb installed.
Open command prompt as root, change to that platform-tools directory.
fastboot devices (to ensure Windows sees you)
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
Reboot system.
If this gets you booted, run Device Info HW app to see what version is actually installed, and look under About Phone as well.
EDIT: I corrected the 3 command lines above.
Sheist! said:
Enter fastboot, check your phone is unlocked.
fastboot getvar unlocked (response will be unlocked: yes)
If you are global, then get the fastboot version from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/spes/stable/V13.0.12.0.SGCMIXM/
This one is mine. Be careful you get the non-4g-in-the-name ROM for your 4g phone if yours is like mine:
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 - Full phone specifications
www.gsmarena.com
Beware of the other one that has a Mediatek processor and has 4G in the name and is NOT my phone type: https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_note_11_4g-11241.php
If this one fails to get you booted at the end, drop back a version and try that one. Check your phone box to see what region version phone you bought.
Unpack it to a folder and get the images for boot, dtbo and vbmeta. Put these files into your adb/platorm-tools directory in Windows. (you will need the boot and vbmeta images later if you choose to install Magisk) Since you ran adb already, then you must already have adb installed.
Open command prompt as root, change to that platform-tools directory.
fastboot devices (to ensure Windows sees you)
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
Reboot system.
If this gets you booted, run Device Info HW app to see what version is actually installed, and look under About Phone as well.
EDIT: I corrected the 3 command lines above.
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Sorry for the delayed reply.
It seems that my bootloader is still locked, so I cannot flash it using fastboot. Is that correct?
Is there a way to flash my device without losing my files? I really need to get my files
mhegz said:
Sorry for the delayed reply.
It seems that my bootloader is still locked, so I cannot flash it using fastboot. Is that correct?
Is there a way to flash my device without losing my files? I really need to get my files
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Then ignore my steps, since they won't work on a locked bootloader. I will defer to others who have clues regarding a locked bootloader and a down system.
You COULD try to unlock it, but that would definitely wipe all your data:
"Unlocking the bootloader will wipe all data"
Get the unlock tool and instructions here, if you so choose anyway:
Apply for permissions to unlock Mi devices
en.miui.com
NOTE: that gives you unlock version 6.5.224.28 but it might/should prompt you after install to install the updated version since mine is 6.5.406.31 from April of 2022. When you run it, it makes you wait a week.
NOTE 2: It does state this warning, however:
"First, confirm that your device can be unlocked
Your device functions normally and not in a bricked, soft-bricked, bootloop state."
mhegz said:
I need help, I did some research but I couldn't find a solution to my problem.
I know that others have a problem with rebooting to recovery when unlocking, but my problem is different. My phone is just stuck in a loop into recovery mode and won't boot normally even in safemode.
I haven't tried wiping the data yet because I want to save my files. Do you have a solution for this?
I turned on USB debugging before this bootloop happened.
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I am facing same problem my phone is stuck in recovery mode it keeps rebooting I have tried selecting safe mode recovery reboot but it keeps rebooting did you find a solution to this problem please let me know.Thank you.

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