is it possible to root a global stable rom?
i already try Lineage,Xiaomi.eu rom
but i return to global stable but is it posible to root a global stable rom? if yes. how?
sure. you'd better flash A rec( i recommend the official twrp) first by adb shell. then you can use twrp to flash A su file.(just backup your data before that.)
The procedure to restore to stock rom on the internet is to flash official stock first.
Is it possible to restore from backup(backup stock rom before installing custom rom) on custom rom?
what need to backup if the answer is yes?
i928 said:
The procedure to restore to stock rom on the internet is to flash official stock first.
Is it possible to restore from backup(backup stock rom before installing custom rom) on custom rom?
what need to backup if the answer is yes?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not a good idea. You’re asking for troubles.
In theory: yes... You can make a backup in twrp, reatores It and lock bootloader. In real world: Just don't do that. There are several possible problems with It and people are bricking their phones doing a lot less...
I have mi 9t pro global version device. I have unlocked bootloader and what happens to my widevine if i flash xiaomi eu stable version and can i revert widevine to l1 if i lose it.
cengoo said:
I have mi 9t pro global version device. I have unlocked bootloader and what happens to my widevine if i flash xiaomi eu stable version and can i revert widevine to l1 if i lose it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It depends on the firmware/vendor. I don't know what they use.
Backup your persist.img and you are good to go.
You will need to backup it with terminal app, because there is no TWRP available for Mi 9T pro which supports that partition. You will also need to have magisk/root.
su
dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/persist of=/sdcard/persist.img
This command will clone your persist.img and copy it to the root of your internal storage.
Thank you very much.
Kollachi said:
It depends on the firmware/vendor. I don't know what they use.
Backup your persist.img and you are good to go.
You will need to backup it with terminal app, because there is no TWRP available for Mi 9T pro which supports that partition. You will also need to have magisk/root.
su
dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/persist of=/sdcard/persist.img
This command will clone your persist.img and copy it to the root of your internal storage.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
They use china rom as source so i think china vendor comes with it aswell. Can i flash my original persist.img on xiaomi.eu rom to get l1 status back
cengoo said:
They use china rom as source so i think china vendor comes with it aswell. Can i flash my original persist.img on xiaomi.eu rom to get l1 status back
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No, don't play with persist.img until you have issues with sensors.
You could try to flash EEA firmware. But I have no clue if it works. I don't use Miui roms.
Ok thanks for the help
Hi guys . Im on Xiaomi Redmi 8 Global Version . I installed Lineage Os and i want to get back to Miui . First of all does anybody have A full backup of Operating System of Miui ? Secondly can i flash Stock firmware of Miui using twrp ? If yes how ? Please i want to sell this phone and i need stock rom ... Thank you so much
SirInvoker said:
Hi guys . Im on Xiaomi Redmi 8 Global Version . I installed Lineage Os and i want to get back to Miui . First of all does anybody have A full backup of Operating System of Miui ? Secondly can i flash Stock firmware of Miui using twrp ? If yes how ? Please i want to sell this phone and i need stock rom ... Thank you so much
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you want to sell that phone I suggest flashing fastboot rom. Your phones' bootloader should be unlocked as you have installed a custom rom. Do google search "FLASH MIUI FASTBOOT ROM". You can also lock bootloader while installing fastboot rom using mi flash tool.
Hi All
Pulled the trigger last night and ordered a 256GB 11 Ultra from Wonda. The wait for the next couple of weeks will be painful haha.
This will be the first Xiaomi I've used having previously used Samsung and Oneplus etc. How easy is it to flash the EU rom? Does it need to be rooted or unlocked BL first?
Thanks
Hi, many explication here
[GUIDE][venus|star|mars] How to install Xiaomi.eu ROM for Xiaomi MI11 / Pro / Ultra
How to install Xiaomi.eu ROM for Xiaomi MI 11 / Pro / Ultra -----------EDIT 20.5.2021-------------- Since weekly 21.5.20 and Stable 12.5.7.0, we are releasing TWRP version of our ROMs for MI11, MI11Pro/Ultra.. TWRP install via fastboot command fastboot boot twrp.img To change TWRP language...
xiaomi.eu
more than to wait for your version
Guitarfreak26 said:
Hi All
Pulled the trigger last night and ordered a 256GB 11 Ultra from Wonda. The wait for the next couple of weeks will be painful haha.
This will be the first Xiaomi I've used having previously used Samsung and Oneplus etc. How easy is it to flash the EU rom? Does it need to be rooted or unlocked BL first?
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Xiaomi phones are allowed to have their bootloaders to be unlocked and welcome custom ROMs. There is one previso, you have to wait a week ( 168 hours). You must agree and fully bond your phone with your Xiaomi account first. Then using the online or mi unlock tool you start the process. Once successfully started, you wait a week and then go back to the online or tool and actually do the unlock. This reboots your phone and formats the data, so have an off phone back up or data source.
Once unlocked, you can install custom ROMs like the EU ROM, which I will use when Available. 2 methods of flashing custom ROMs, fastboot via a PC or TWRP recovery. When a TWRP recovery is available, this is the easiest method but as this tends to be a while after the phones release, you tend to have to update by pc and fastboot for a while. To replace stock recovery with TWRP recovery, you again use a pc and fastboot the TWRP over your stock recovery and then boot direct to it and flash a TWRP .zip ROM when available. Of course you don't need to format each update, only if you change ROM branches. The EU ROM has a stable and both weekly ROM versions. Both are based on stock Chinese but made more like a global ROM. Their ROMs are the best choice if you want a good custom ROM based still in Xiaomi miui system.
You don't need to root to do any of the above. If you want to see my guide I wrote when the 10 Ultra was released, take a look at my guide here... https://mega.nz/file/fIoWUD4a#q1S3wYoOltgaPcchAiXc3dHal7Sf31k5BZQBM4xy6NE
It takes you through ensuring your phone is bonded with your Xiaomi account, unlocking, flashing by fastboot, installing TWRP, flashing by TWRP, updating and changing ROM branches. I will release a 11 Ultra version later this month when mine arrives but it should be no different in process.
Just don't expect kernel sources to be released complete...
But after changing to the global rom, will it update automatically?
Or do we have to do it manually?
BooBoo_el_Locco said:
But after changing to the global rom, will it update automatically?
Or do we have to do it manually?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You need to do it manually with the batch file. As long as there is no TWRP for that model OTA will not work unfortuantely.
RoughNeck1971 said:
You need to do it manually with the batch file. As long as there is no TWRP for that model OTA will not work unfortuantely.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for the replay. Thats is the only reason i will have to wait for the global variant.
Thought I read it someone if one flashes stock eu rom over China rom using mi flash too jar... you can lock bootloader back and it will receive OTA.
Is this information wrong ?
On
eijnaix said:
Thought I read it someone if one flashes stock eu rom over China rom using mi flash too jar... you can lock bootloader back and it will receive OTA.
Is this information wrong ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
On Sony Devices you can. I believe on xiaomi it wil brick and you need EDL
Guys someone successfully flashed Global rom on CN version phone ?