Can't flash TWRP - Redmi K20 Pro / Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro Questions & Answe

I have an unlocked bootloader
Flashed twrp v3.3.1 through fastboot and boot it using "fastboot boot twrp.img"
It does not booting to TWRP instead mi boot animation appears with powered by Android logo. I need to hold power button for seconds and need to reboot into system. If I open recovery by pressing vol up and power button ,twrp doesn't replace stock mi recovery.whats the problem. Using miui 11.0.1.0

It's fastboot FLASH recovery twrp.img
After flashing is done, press and hold volume up and power, once it vibrates release the power button and keep holding vol up, it will boot to twrp.
Then you'll have format data otherwise you might face a bootloop (i think)
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Boot should work as well though shouldnt it?

你没有刷TWRP成功
首先确认一下你的REC版本是否匹配
其次重新刷一次
再次,进入REC的方法是音量加 +电源键
You didn't brush twrp successfully
First, make sure your rec version matches
Second, brush again
Again, the way to enter rec is volume plus + power button

ishaqtkr said:
It's fastboot FLASH recovery twrp.img
After flashing is done, press and hold volume up and power, once it vibrates release the power button and keep holding vol up, it will boot to twrp.
Then you'll have format data otherwise you might face a bootloop (i think)
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This thing works .After format data I rebooted into system and shutdown normally . Then I press volume up and power button it goes to mi recovery ,twrp doesn't replace mi recovery.what to do to have it permanently.

Tried

Ottograf said:
Boot should work as well though shouldnt it?
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Yep

I had the same. I forget the exact steps but I had to flash a dm-verity thing. Don't know why some like ourselves seem to have this issue and others not. See https://miui.blog/any-devices/dm-verity-opt-encrypt-force-encryption-disabler-xiaomi/

Flash magisk to make it permanent
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Now it's permanent

You flashed magisk?
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ishaqtkr said:
You flashed magisk?
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Yes.it has both DM Verity and force force encryption settings in it.

ishaqtkr said:
It's fastboot FLASH recovery twrp.img
After flashing is done, press and hold volume up and power, once it vibrates release the power button and keep holding vol up, it will boot to twrp.
Then you'll have format data otherwise you might face a bootloop (i think)
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help I accidentally used the wrong command
fastboot flash boot twrp.img
and now I can only boot into twrp and fastboot and i cant boot into system

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twrp works fine but won't start via vol+power

Hi, as the title says, i can't boot to twrp when the phone is powered off. It will ignore what i push and just boot into cyanogenmod.
It used to work at some point, also i can get to twrp if i restart via the twrp app.
I should probably just reflash it?
If I'd somehow lock me from the os while experimenting, i could still run twrp via fastboot in ?
kind regards!
nyanxo said:
Hi, as the title says, i can't boot to twrp when the phone is powered off. It will ignore what i push and just boot into cyanogenmod.
It used to work at some point, also i can get to twrp if i restart via the twrp app.
I should probably just reflash it?
If I'd somehow lock me from the os while experimenting, i could still run twrp via fastboot in ?
kind regards!
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Please note power+ vol+ its to restart phone.
power+vol- to enter recovery.
so if already power down just press power+vol-
if in os press power+vol+ to reboot. when screen off power+ vol- to enter recovery

Can't load twrp

Hello, for some reason when I try enter into recovery it just ends in bootloop(although, I can enter to system w/o issues)
I've tried reinstalling TWRP as soon it's installed it load TWRP without issues BUT I just can enter recovery trought volume+ and power it just bootloops there.
Any ideas?
btw I'm in the AOSP Extended ROM if that matters.
Thanks
Also tried the cofface TRWP and same problem.
Before I was in xiaomi eu and it would load fine.
edit: ok, I found that atleast I can enter recovery from the restart menu in system.
Still can't from power and volume+
try flashing lazyflasher after flashing twrp
Try Vol+ Vol- and Power
It is volume up + volume down + power.
I also checked with reboot app but it fails on twrp 3.0.3.0 by cofface but in official twrp 3.1.1.0 is boots up normally.
In official twrp it shows error when make backups and restore
ConradB said:
Try Vol+ Vol- and Power
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nischait said:
It is volume up + volume down + power.
I also checked with reboot app but it fails on twrp 3.0.3.0 by cofface but in official twrp 3.1.1.0 is boots up normally.
In official twrp it shows error when make backups and restore
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Thanks, that worked.

cannot run TWRP recovery temporarily

Hi,
I have unlocked bootloader for Redmi 4X. I want to run TWRP onetime to install magisk. When i give "fastboot boot recovery.img", it doesn't boot TWRP. I tried Volume Up+Power button to enter recovery mode. But, no luck. Please help me.
You are using wrong command. use -> adb reboot recovery and then it will boot into recovery mode.
i hope you have TWRP installed already.
if you are on MIUI then shut down your device and press volume up and power button.
next you'll be directed to menu, tap on recovery (options maybe in chinese language but do not worry recovery is written in english language) tap on it.
you'll see two options to choose from, choose blue one and it'll boot in recovery mode.
if you are using custom ROM then shut down your device and press and hold all three buttons together (volume up + volume down + power button) your device will boot into recovery mode.
b56r1 said:
Hi,
I have unlocked bootloader for Redmi 4X. I want to run TWRP onetime to install magisk. When i give "fastboot boot recovery.img", it doesn't boot TWRP. I tried Volume Up+Power button to enter recovery mode. But, no luck. Please help me.
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https://xiaomifirmware.com/guides-and-tips/download-install-twrp-3-1-1-0-redmi-4x/
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[HELP] Mi A2 Can not Recovery mod

First, I want open recovery mode with hold VOL UP + POWER. But after entering, i don't enter Recovery mode, but look 'No command'.. please the solution to get into recovery mode original Mi a2
Click power button and volume up at the same time while on the no command screen
Nebrassy said:
Click power button and volume up at the same time while on the no command screen
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yes it's been tried, but the results are still there. so what should it be? You have an official twrp link for jasmine?
uragawa2 said:
First, I want open recovery mode with hold VOL UP + POWER. But after entering, i don't enter Recovery mode, but look 'No command'.. please the solution to get into recovery mode original Mi a2
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Mi A2 don't have a work stock recovery, install PBRP for a recovery for Mi A2
Candy_Pineapple said:
Mi A2 don't have a work stock recovery, install PBRP for a recovery for Mi A2
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You have link PBRP ? And tutorial?
uragawa2 said:
You have link PBRP ? And tutorial?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/development/recovery-unofficial-official-pbrb-t3830864
uragawa2 said:
First, I want open recovery mode with hold VOL UP + POWER. But after entering, i don't enter Recovery mode, but look 'No command'.. please the solution to get into recovery mode original Mi a2
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As has been mentioned, it's a little tricky, but on that 'no command' screen, hold power down and then quickly click on / off the vol up. It will go into recovery mode.
An important difference to be aware of using twrp or pbrp on dual slot phones (like the A2), there is NO RECOVERY partition. In other words, when you flash twrp or pbrp, you will be flashing it to the boot partition of one of the slots. That slot will no longer work as it should. Essentially, it's more involved and more complicated then when we use to have a simple recovery partition.
Cheers
AsItLies said:
As has been mentioned, it's a little tricky, but on that 'no command' screen, hold power down and then quickly click on / off the vol up. It will go into recovery mode.
An important difference to be aware of using twrp or pbrp on dual slot phones (like the A2), there is NO RECOVERY partition. In other words, when you flash twrp or pbrp, you will be flashing it to the boot partition of one of the slots. That slot will no longer work as it should. Essentially, it's more involved and more complicated then when we use to have a simple recovery partition.
Cheers
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hey..
as u say there is no recovery partitoton on this device..and u have any idea which part was the recovery file or area or like that..? i had all parts before writing twrp..but i didnt see the recovery part..one of them is includes the recovery but which part..?
t-mobile_mda said:
hey..
as u say there is no recovery partitoton on this device..and u have any idea which part was the recovery file or area or like that..? i had all parts before writing twrp..but i didnt see the recovery part..one of them is includes the recovery but which part..?
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From what I've read / gathered, the (very minimal) recovery is a part of the boot image. As your list shows, there is no partition called recovery any longer.
That's why as I was saying (and this is only from what I've read / interpreted), that if you flash twrp to boot partition (specific slot), you'll have twrp, but seamless updates I don't think can then work.
Full factory reset on A2 with no command problem
youtube.com/watch? v=Knl0p_9a8-I

Cannot flash/enter twrp.

Hi.
Im having alot of trouble doing custom stuff with my mi 9. At this point i have succesfully flashed aospextended on my mi 9 but i cannot enter twrp. It just "recovery loops" with the mi logo. I have tried flashing it again, just booting to twrp from fastboot but it still won't boot to twrp. I am consistently having issues booting to twrp at a point where i had to flash global stable from fastboot because it never stopped booting to stock recovery, where after i formattet cache and userdata. Thanks in advance.
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Hi!
Try telling us what you have done so far (in terms of modifications as well). Which recovery did you (try) flashing?
I personally tried skiantibag & maufirinio (I know it's not the proper spelling but you'll find it) + flashing RevolutionOS.
You've probably heard it already: Fastboot -> flash recovery -> does it boot into (after shutting down -> volume up + standby pressed)
If not try (first flashing the recovery) then booting from the .img file via fastboot.
After that wipe everything and flash Revolution OS/xiaomi.eu. Do you still experience the problems then? Short hint at the end: setup a password (code - during the android setup process) since your storage gets encrypted (no matter what - at least for me).
Good night, good luck!
ollioddi said:
Hi.
Im having alot of trouble doing custom stuff with my mi 9. At this point i have succesfully flashed aospextended on my mi 9 but i cannot enter twrp. It just "recovery loops" with the mi logo. I have tried flashing it again, just booting to twrp from fastboot but it still won't boot to twrp. I am consistently having issues booting to twrp at a point where i had to flash global stable from fastboot because it never stopped booting to stock recovery, where after i formattet cache and userdata. Thanks in advance.
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after flashing twrp, (assuming ur using fastboot cmds to boot to twrp) use buttons to reboot to twrp. Long press power button and volume up together until device reboots, once it vibrates, let go of power but keep holding vol up until twrp boots. Then disconnect phone from pc. Twrp should now stick. Which twrp you using?
reg66 said:
after flashing twrp, (assuming ur using fastboot cmds to boot to twrp) use buttons to reboot to twrp. Long press power button and volume up together until device reboots, once it vibrates, let go of power but keep holding vol up until twrp boots. Then disconnect phone from pc. Twrp should now stick. Which twrp you using?
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This. Rebooting from command line did not work for me either. Just press power + vol up until screen closes and keep pressing 3 more seconds after mi logo appears.

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