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Hello guys,
I'm not a noob at Android (have flashed my fair share of ROMs, recoveries and kernels on Nexus and Samsung), but I am a noob at Xiaomi, and trying to install the latest Dev Global ROM (mainly for the purpose of having root to restore a bunch of Titanium Backups) is giving me a headache.. mostly since there are multiple tools / ROM types out there and I am not really sure of which to use when. The Device is a Mi5 64GB running China Stable 7.3, purchased through Xiaomi in China (so no possibility of funny ROMs installed).
What I did up to now is:
1. requested bootloader unlock on xiaomi website > unlocking the bootloader using Miunlock tool
2. downloaded official Global Stable and Global Dev and tried to flash them (yeah both, I am that desperate ) using MiPCSuite, but it does not recognize my device, says to update device first which I'm currently doing
3. downloaded official Global Stable and Global Dev and tried to flash them using Updater tool on the phone, but it says "unable to verify package".
4. got lost reading about Miflash, custom recoveries, decryption etc.
I loooked around but I cannot:
1. for the life of me understand what is the difference between Miflash and fastboot, if they use same type of ROMs etc
2. find a fastboot flashable Global Dev ROM
3. understand what the stock recovery does.. it just shows a device pic saying to connect the cable
4. quite figure out if I need to decrypt the device to make root work
Any help would be greatly appreciated.. sorry if the above was already explained elsewhere but couldn't find anything solid about it!
Lazer Bear said:
Hello guys,
I'm not a noob at Android (have flashed my fair share of ROMs, recoveries and kernels on Nexus and Samsung), but I am a noob at Xiaomi, and trying to install the latest Dev Global ROM (mainly for the purpose of having root to restore a bunch of Titanium Backups) is giving me a headache.. mostly since there are multiple tools / ROM types out there and I am not really sure of which to use when. The Device is a Mi5 64GB running China Stable 7.3, purchased through Xiaomi in China (so no possibility of funny ROMs installed).
What I did up to now is:
1. requested bootloader unlock on xiaomi website > unlocking the bootloader using Miunlock tool
2. downloaded official Global Stable and Global Dev and tried to flash them (yeah both, I am that desperate ) using MiPCSuite, but it does not recognize my device, says to update device first which I'm currently doing
3. downloaded official Global Stable and Global Dev and tried to flash them using Updater tool on the phone, but it says "unable to verify package".
4. got lost reading about Miflash, custom recoveries, decryption etc.
I loooked around but I cannot:
1. for the life of me understand what is the difference between Miflash and fastboot, if they use same type of ROMs etc
2. find a fastboot flashable Global Dev ROM
3. understand what the stock recovery does.. it just shows a device pic saying to connect the cable
4. quite figure out if I need to decrypt the device to make root work
Any help would be greatly appreciated.. sorry if the above was already explained elsewhere but couldn't find anything solid about it!
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If you unlocked the bootloader, then it's pretty simple now.
-Download and install miflash in windows
-Download this rom and extract it to a folder. Should be no spaces in the folder name or it won't work.
-Boot the phone to fastboot mode(turn off, press volume down and power button in the same time for 3 sec)
-Start miflash
-Press refresh, it should find your phone
-Browse the folder where you extracted the rom
-Choose flash all option and the bottom right corner
-Flash the rom
-If it finished, then the phone reboots, if not, then you hold the power button for 10 sec.
Well, that worked! I still have no idea why (I mean, I know "why", but I haven't cleared quite all of my doubts about how to go around flashing ROMs with Xiaomi) but thanks a bunch!!
BTW for anyone referring to this thread in the future, note that MiFlash might require the extracted ROM to be placed in the root directory of the HDD (can be C:\ or D:\ or whatever as long as it is not in a subfolder). I got an error at the beginning but managed to solve it that way.
Today i want to explain how to update your phone in all cases you can be. The Thread is divided into situations and methods.
CASES
1. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and without modifications:
You can use:
Local Update Method (Recommended)
Fastboot Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
2. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I'm rooted or I made some modifications:
You can use:
Local Update Method (Recommended)
Fastboot Update Method
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
3. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I'm unable to boot the stock rom:
You can use:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
4. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I've not the stock rom or a rom stock based:
You can use:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
5. My Phone is bricked, i can't boot the rom, i can't enter in TWRP:
In this can you can try with:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
MSM Tool Restore Method
METHODS
Local Update Method
With this method you can flash a newer version or the same version you already have
- Download the stock rom you want to flash from Official site or from XDA Thread ( OnePlus 6T or OnePlus 6 );
- Put the stock rom in your internal storage in the main folder;
- Go in settings/system/system updates/advanced settings/Local Update and choose your new rom ( Here you can find a video guide for this passage);
- Click on Install and at the end of the process you need to reboot the phone;
- If this is a big update it's better if you wipe your data.
Fastboot Update Method
With this method It's better flash the same version you already have:
The full method is explained in the relative thread:
OnePlus 6T Fastboot ROMS
OnePlus 6 Fastboot ROMS
TWRP Update Method
With this method It's better flash the same version you already have
- Download the stock rom you want to flash from Official site or from XDA Thread ( OnePlus 6T or OnePlus 6 );
- Put the stock rom in your internal storage;
- Click on Install;
- Choose the stock rom and flash it.
MSM Tool Restore Method
The full method is explained in the relative thread:
OnePlus 6T T-Mobile Version
OnePlus 6T
OnePlus 6
DONATE LINK
If you want to support the project please consider making a donation, thanks.
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mauronofrio said:
Today i want to explain how to update your phone in all cases you can be. The Thread is divided into situations and methods.
CASES
I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and without modifications:
You can use:
Local Update Method (Recommended)
Fastboot Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I'm rooted or I made some modifications:
You can use:
Local Update Method (Recommended)
Fastboot Update Method
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I'm unable to boot the stock rom:
You can use:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I've not the stock rom or a rom stock based:
You can use:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
My Phone is bricked, i can't boot the rom, i can't enter in TWRP:
In this can you can try with:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
MSM Tool Restore Method
METHODS
Local Update Method
With this method you can flash a newer version or the same version you already have
- Download the stock rom you want to flash from Official site or from XDA Thread ( OnePlus 6T or OnePlus 6 );
- Put the stock rom in your internal storage in the main folder;
- Go in settings/system/system updates/advanced settings/Local Update and choose your new rom ( Here you can find a video guide for this passage);
- Click on Install and at the end of the process you need to reboot the phone;
- If this is a big update it's better if you wipe your data.
Fastboot Update Method
With this method It's better flash the same version you already have:
The full method is explained in the relative thread:
OnePlus 6T Fastboot ROMS
OnePlus 6 Fastboot ROMS
TWRP Update Method
With this method It's better flash the same version you already have
- Download the stock rom you want to flash from Official site or from XDA Thread ( OnePlus 6T or OnePlus 6 );
- Put the stock rom in your internal storage;
- Click on Install;
- Choose the stock rom and flash it.
MSM Tool Restore Method
The full method is explained in the relative thread:
OnePlus 6T T-Mobile Version
OnePlus 6T
OnePlus 6
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Great Mauronofrio
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The second case?..Im rooted with twrp and stock rom on 6t..
so I have to flash the eventually full rom via twrp? !? which twrp?
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isoladisegnata said:
Great Mauronofrio
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The second case?..Im rooted with twrp and stock rom on 6t..
so I have to flash the eventually full rom via twrp? !? which twrp?
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No, the recommended is the local update
Nice work
Thanks for this. This is my first OnePlus device. I'm coming from a 5-year-old HTC One so updating pretty much meant wiping phone completely and reinstalling the ROM. I watched that video on the local update method. Good to know that even the full ROM installation doesn't wipe my data.
I do need some clarification on some things, though. I'm case 2 - stock ROM, unlocked BL & rooted. I have YouTube Vanced installed via Magisk as well as AdAway. I assume those would be considered modifications. In this guide, https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78026660&postcount=3, it says that rooted users need to first uninstall Magisk & restore images before installing the update. Then reinstall Magisk after updating. But here it doesn't mention the need to do this. What's the difference between these two processes? I've read lots of posts lately where people get into a soft brick situation after making some modifications. But I'm not seeing any explinations as to why this happens & I'd like to avoid that.
If I use the local update method from this thread, will Magisk survive the update and will I still be rooted? Or will I need to reinstall it & re-root?
sharksfan7 said:
Thanks for this. This is my first OnePlus device. I'm coming from a 5-year-old HTC One so updating pretty much meant wiping phone completely and reinstalling the ROM. I watched that video on the local update method. Good to know that even the full ROM installation doesn't wipe my data.
I do need some clarification on some things, though. I'm case 2 - stock ROM, unlocked BL & rooted. I have YouTube Vanced installed via Magisk as well as AdAway. I assume those would be considered modifications. In this guide, https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78026660&postcount=3, it says that rooted users need to first uninstall Magisk & restore images before installing the update. Then reinstall Magisk after updating. But here it doesn't mention the need to do this. What's the difference between these two processes? I've read lots of posts lately where people get into a soft brick situation after making some modifications. But I'm not seeing any explinations as to why this happens & I'd like to avoid that.
If I use the local update method from this thread, will Magisk survive the update and will I still be rooted? Or will I need to reinstall it & re-root?
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If you flash a stock rom you will lose all the mods you already do, root and twrp included. If you want you can keep the root, i will attach a image guide.
mauronofrio said:
If you flash a stock rom you will lose all the mods you already do, root and twrp included. If you want you can keep the root, i will attach a image guide.
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Those are the instructions that I was referring to that had me a bit confused. Is there any benefit to doing the update that way compared to using the local update method and re-flashing Magisk, the way I did when I rooted the first time? Does one method have less potential for messing something up?
sharksfan7 said:
Those are the instructions that I was referring to that had me a bit confused. Is there any benefit to doing the update that way compared to using the local update method and re-flashing Magisk, the way I did when I rooted the first time? Does one method have less potential for messing something up?
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It's the same thing...
mauronofrio said:
It's the same thing...
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Great. Thank you.
I have bricked my new phone. With your flash-all.bat I have restored it in like 2 minutes.
Thanks A LOT mauronofrio! Grazie, Grazie molto!
SOS: please help to restore my oneplus6t to factory condition
mauronofrio said:
Today i want to explain how to update your phone in all cases you can be. The Thread is divided into situations and methods.
CASES
1. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and without modifications:
You can use:
Local Update Method (Recommended)
Fastboot Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
2. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I'm rooted or I made some modifications:
You can use:
Local Update Method (Recommended)
Fastboot Update Method
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
3. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I'm unable to boot the stock rom:
You can use:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
4. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I've not the stock rom or a rom stock based:
You can use:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
5. My Phone is bricked, i can't boot the rom, i can't enter in TWRP:
In this can you can try with:
Fastboot Update Method (Recommended)
MSM Tool Restore Method
METHODS
Local Update Method
With this method you can flash a newer version or the same version you already have
- Download the stock rom you want to flash from Official site or from XDA Thread ( OnePlus 6T or OnePlus 6 );
- Put the stock rom in your internal storage in the main folder;
- Go in settings/system/system updates/advanced settings/Local Update and choose your new rom ( Here you can find a video guide for this passage);
- Click on Install and at the end of the process you need to reboot the phone;
- If this is a big update it's better if you wipe your data.
Fastboot Update Method
With this method It's better flash the same version you already have:
The full method is explained in the relative thread:
OnePlus 6T Fastboot ROMS
OnePlus 6 Fastboot ROMS
TWRP Update Method
With this method It's better flash the same version you already have
- Download the stock rom you want to flash from Official site or from XDA Thread ( OnePlus 6T or OnePlus 6 );
- Put the stock rom in your internal storage;
- Click on Install;
- Choose the stock rom and flash it.
MSM Tool Restore Method
The full method is explained in the relative thread:
OnePlus 6T T-Mobile Version
OnePlus 6T
OnePlus 6
DONATE LINK
If you want to support the project please consider making a donation, thanks.
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Hey guys,
Re: OnePlus6T, Oxygen OS 9.0.7
SOS: Can anyone give me a Guide for Dummies (lol) kinda tutorial on how to unroot, remove twrp, remove magisk, remove adb+fastboot and everything else that had been done in the process of rooting+modding. (root as per https://oneplus.gadgethacks.com/how-to/root-your-oneplus-6t-with-magisk-0190586/ ) (stereo mod as per https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/themes/magisk-stereo-speaker-mod-oneplus-6t-t3860041)
Actually, i am a total newbie/non-techie. But right after updating to os 9.0.7, i took fancy to having a stereo output through the earpiece, too. But in the end, there was no sound from the earpiece. Also, i found some other complications in other sections of the phone, although i don't know whether they were related/due to the stereo mod or the rooting process. And being a non-techie, I did not want to tinker with my phone any further. So, i decided to roll back and intuitively (1)first uninstalled stereo mod from magisk, (2)then uninstalled magisk from within the magisk itself, (3)then used the case #2 method, illustrated at https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/how-to-update-return-to-stock-oneplus-6-t3870795 to go back to the stock rom.
But i find that i have still not gone fully back to the factory state. When booting, i find the screen which informs me about the unlocked fastboot status, etc., which shows that twrp etc are still on my system. I would certainly want to go back to the factory condition. Will someone of you guide me step by step (as i am a non-techie) into removing this fastboot, twrp, etc. and bring me back to the factory condition and also (ii)in removing any fastboot/adb related things, if any, from my windows 10 PC? I shall be very grateful, as I am scared as well as left with no further technical skill to delve further into technical misadventure. It was my big mistake to undertake this exercise, without possessing any technical knowhow, i admit.
Anyway, someone please help.
mnbvcxzaq1 said:
Hey guys,
Re: OnePlus6T, Oxygen OS 9.0.7
SOS: Can anyone give me a Guide for Dummies (lol) kinda tutorial on how to unroot, remove twrp, remove magisk, remove adb+fastboot and everything else that had been done in the process of rooting+modding. (root as per https://oneplus.gadgethacks.com/how-to/root-your-oneplus-6t-with-magisk-0190586/ ) (stereo mod as per https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/themes/magisk-stereo-speaker-mod-oneplus-6t-t3860041)
Actually, i am a total newbie/non-techie. But right after updating to os 9.0.7, i took fancy to having a stereo output through the earpiece, too. But in the end, there was no sound from the earpiece. Also, i found some other complications in other sections of the phone, although i don't know whether they were related/due to the stereo mod or the rooting process. And being a non-techie, I did not want to tinker with my phone any further. So, i decided to roll back and intuitively (1)first uninstalled stereo mod from magisk, (2)then uninstalled magisk from within the magisk itself, (3)then used the case #2 method, illustrated at https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/how-to-update-return-to-stock-oneplus-6-t3870795 to go back to the stock rom.
But i find that i have still not gone fully back to the factory state. When booting, i find the screen which informs me about the unlocked fastboot status, etc., which shows that twrp etc are still on my system. I would certainly want to go back to the factory condition. Will someone of you guide me step by step (as i am a non-techie) into removing this fastboot, twrp, etc. and bring me back to the factory condition and also (ii)in removing any fastboot/adb related things, if any, from my windows 10 PC? I shall be very grateful, as I am scared as well as left with no further technical skill to delve further into technical misadventure. It was my big mistake to undertake this exercise, without possessing any technical knowhow, i admit.
Anyway, someone please help.
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You can try to use msmtool, it should be fix all these problems
mauronofrio said:
You can try to use msmtool, it should be fix all these problems
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Can you give more details about "msmtool", what it is, where to find it and how to use it? Thanks.
mnbvcxzaq1 said:
Can you give more details about "msmtool", what it is, where to find it and how to use it? Thanks.
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As is written in the first post:
MSM Tool Restore Method
The full method is explained in the relative thread:
OnePlus 6T T-Mobile Version
OnePlus 6T
OnePlus 6
mauronofrio said:
As is written in the first post:
MSM Tool Restore Method
The full method is explained in the relative thread:
OnePlus 6T T-Mobile Version
OnePlus 6T
OnePlus 6
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Ok. Thanks a lot. I am gonna try it.
I have a query tough. That msmtool post relates to 9.0.5. I already am on 9.0.7. Shall i still use it?
mnbvcxzaq1 said:
Ok. Thanks a lot. I am gonna try it.
I have a query tough. That msmtool post relates to 9.0.5. I already am on 9.0.7. Shall i still use it?
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Yes it's not a problem
mauronofrio said:
Yes it's not a problem
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Thanks to you and this XDA community, for correctly guiding/directing me to the msmtool. Msmtool saved my life. i can't thank you guys enough.
Cheers.
Hi I need your help, Iwant yo re-lock the bootloader on my OnePlus 6T
I understand that I have to go back everything on factory but I dont know how do it.
I did the ''root'' because I wanted to change the font and improve the sound but tlost quality on Netflix, and I that is important to me because I use it a lot. I want to back to L1
The problem was when I tried to eliminate the ''root'' (magisk) The system did not star and i was afraid because Iam not an expert so i flashed the ''full OTA'' and it works again, Now I want to remove twrp but I dont know how so I need help because i dont want brick my phone
I got the recovery 9.0.7 stock.img if I flash it will work?
I have stock rom with TWRP, Can I relock the bootloader?
MSMTool remove TWRP?
sorry for my english..
ross92 said:
Hi I need your help, Iwant yo re-lock the bootloader on my OnePlus 6T
I understand that I have to go back everything on factory but I dont know how do it.
I did the ''root'' because I wanted to change the font and improve the sound but tlost quality on Netflix, and I that is important to me because I use it a lot. I want to back to L1
The problem was when I tried to eliminate the ''root'' (magisk) The system did not star and i was afraid because Iam not an expert so i flashed the ''full OTA'' and it works again, Now I want to remove twrp but I dont know how so I need help because i dont want brick my phone
I got the recovery 9.0.7 stock.img if I flash it will work?
I have stock rom with TWRP, Can I relock the bootloader?
MSMTool remove TWRP?
sorry for my english..
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First post is pretty clear. If you don't know what to do go with the fastboot method, the local update method (if that's what you did with full OTA) must have overwritten your recovery anyway. Boot in recovery to see which recovery you have.
Hello,
I used your fastboot guide yesterday to recover my phone but I accidently flashed a newer version (9.0.10) then I had (9.0.7).
Do I need to reflash my device? If so with what method?
Steps I did:
1. Boot TWRP and wiped all except Internal Storage
2. Reboot in to the bootl;oader
3. Unpacked 9.0.10-OnePlus6TOxygen_34_OTA_017_all_1812111237_f52c4612-FASTBOOT.zip
4. Used flash-all.bat
5. Phone rebooted and working
I did not used TWRP because it did not show the correct internal storage??? If antone knows how to fix that please let me know using latest blu_spark TWRP
I am on the china model M2102K1C with the global rom installed. I rooted using the following method https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...irmware-download-needed.4301241/post-85282829 which meant not overwriting the recovery and only booting thru the twrp file in my adb folder. This made it possible to get OTAs.
I just got the update available for download message and before I install it I would like to be sure I can re root using the same method and that the twrp version still works on miui 13.
the reason i want to check first is that i remember using other phones that sometimes a major update had necessitated an update for twrp to work with it.
you can root on miui 13 by patching the boot.img , like on all android 12 releases. Due to non working twrp on a12.
So if you want a working TWRP you cant update.. After update to miui 13 it will be a12.
use this link for info: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/howto-magisk-install-without-twrp.64511/#post-643958
marcel112 said:
you can root on miui 13 by patching the boot.img , like on all android 12 releases. Due to non working twrp on a12.
So if you want a working TWRP you cant update.. After update to miui 13 it will be a12.
use this link for info: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/howto-magisk-install-without-twrp.64511/#post-643958
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thanks I have rooted several other phones on A12. I might wait until I research a bit more on this one as its my first Xiaomi phone. I was hoping the TWRP made for android 11 would still work on A12. ...or if i can hold off wait until there is a twrp for this phone compatible with A12.
tensux said:
thanks I have rooted several other phones on A12. I might wait until I research a bit more on this one as its my first Xiaomi phone. I was hoping the TWRP made for android 11 would still work on A12. ...or if i can hold off wait until there is a twrp for this phone compatible with A12.
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idk, i know there are working a12 twrp for mi 10 and 10 pro, but i dont know when and if it will come for 11 ultra. and when it will come... there are no twrp files for yet... if it is only for root, just use pathed boot.img.... its really easy
marcel112 said:
idk, i know there are working a12 twrp for mi 10 and 10 pro, but i dont know when and if it will come for 11 ultra. and when it will come... there are no twrp files for yet... if it is only for root, just use pathed boot.img.... its really easy
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thanks I know I am going to end up trying it. with the other phones I was more familiar with fixing a soft brick, so that's why I am nervous about it. I already started the upgrade haha.
its nearly impossible to brick this device( i am told, lol)
You can allways reflash using miflash to stock, just be aware off untick lock
marcel112 said:
its nearly impossible to brick this device( i am told, lol)
You can allways reflash using miflash to stock, just be aware off untick lock
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uggh looks like I am going to need to learn how to use miflash. im not sure what i did. I didnt flash anything but rebooted to system from fastboot, and now the screen is blank. My laptop recognizes enough to beep when i plug and unplug the usb cord, but adb does not see it.
read this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/global-miui-13-link-added-awesome-update.4410931/post-86528887
adn this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/new-to-mi-11-ultra-with-rom-problems.4411617/post-86527355
tensux said:
uggh looks like I am going to need to learn how to use miflash. im not sure what i did. I didnt flash anything but rebooted to system from fastboot, and now the screen is blank. My laptop recognizes enough to beep when i plug and unplug the usb cord, but adb does not see it.
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For some reason it is losing sanity when you have an open BL and twrp etc installed and trying to update to miui13. Just make sure you have a backup.
I have never used MiFlash before. I believe my computer does see the phone. I was on miui_STARGlobal_V13.0.2.0.SKAMIXM_eecc15ab63_12.0. I am not finding a global fastboot rom for A12 (only the full rom).
The previous versions 12.58 does have a fastboot rom available. Using other phones it was not always possible to downgrade. Would it be possible to flash 12.5.8 on this, or will I need to flash the china version of A12 that has a fastboot rom available?
marcel112 said:
you can root on miui 13 by patching the boot.img , like on all android 12 releases. Due to non working twrp on a12.
So if you want a working TWRP you cant update.. After update to miui 13 it will be a12.
use this link for info: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/howto-magisk-install-without-twrp.64511/#post-643958
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Problem is you can use watever boot img or the one from the specific fastboot rom? because I updated to global 13.0.2 and there is no fastboot version available yet and so no boot img
xNAPx said:
Problem is you can use watever boot img or the one from the specific fastboot rom? because I updated to global 13.0.2 and there is no fastboot version available yet and so no boot img
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also stuck on this issue, do you know which boot image source we use now? i am also on 13,0,2 global and need root...
There is, take a look at the "beta" thread, it has all you need for A13 rooting
munky-head said:
There is, take a look at the "beta" thread, it has all you need for A13 rooting
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thanks, but can you be a bit more specific, ive been rooting my every android but this is my first Xioami ever so i am new to this.... which beta thread - a beta firmware - higher version which i download and extract to get the boot.img?
thanks
Yes. Whatever version you have installed, you can find a suitable root image from the link:
xdroms
Download xdroms for free. None
sourceforge.net
Then, it's a matter of typing fastboot flash boot rooted_boot.img and fastboot boot rooted_boot.img (with rooted_boot being whatever image you're running).
I'm currently running the latest Global Stable version, so the root I flashed was [ROOT]miui_STARIDGlobal_V13.0.2.0.SKAIDXM_8e7ececfcf_12.0_by_XD
munky-head said:
Yes. Whatever version you have installed, you can find a suitable root image from the link:
xdroms
Download xdroms for free. None
sourceforge.net
Then, it's a matter of typing fastboot flash boot rooted_boot.img and fastboot boot rooted_boot.img (with rooted_boot being whatever image you're running).
I'm currently running the latest Global Stable version, so the root I flashed was [ROOT]miui_STARIDGlobal_V13.0.2.0.SKAIDXM_8e7ececfcf_12.0_by_XD
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There is also [ROOT]miui_STARGlobal_V13.0.2.0.SKAMIXM_eecc15ab63_12.0_by_XD.7z
Which one is best for the latest Global stable 13.0.2.0? It also says [Root], what does it mean? It is already rooted? As far as I know with the fastboot method you need to patch the boot.img via magisk first and than flash it via adb
It's a pre-patched boot.img file
So we just need to flash it, but which one of the two?
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thanks I have rooted several other phones on A12. I might wait until I research a bit more on this one as its my first Xiaomi phone. I was hoping the TWRP made for android 11 would still work on A12. ...or if i can hold off wait until there is a twrp for this phone compatible with A12.
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I wait to for the TWRP and im happy for that, Miu 12.5.20 is rock stable... All i want for my phone
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So we just need to flash it, but which one of the two?
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you got it working?
Hi! I have been racking my brain at trying to figure out how to rollback to stock firmware because I have a faulty camera module so I cant take pictures of x1 zoom without it becoming a blurry mess.
The device is under warranty and they told me that I can send it in. However right now I have the latest xiaomi.eu rom weekly rom and I am under the assumption that you have to go back to stock before sending it in for warranty.
I have downloaded the latest version of Miflash 20220507 and downloaded the latest stock rom I could find but it ended up giving a error message. I tried the other method of using TWRP but that also ended in error, I have tried using both the global and EEA rom.
The only guides I can find says to use Miflash and find the approiate rom so not much guidance there.
Try searching that error code you've got in miflash
Which version of the rom should I apply (From Sweden) Global or EEA?
Been using this website for the Stock ROM - https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/venus/
Thanks for taking your time to reply so far!
Gus1994 said:
Hi! I have been racking my brain at trying to figure out how to rollback to stock firmware because I have a faulty camera module so I cant take pictures of x1 zoom without it becoming a blurry mess.
The device is under warranty and they told me that I can send it in. However right now I have the latest xiaomi.eu rom weekly rom and I am under the assumption that you have to go back to stock before sending it in for warranty.
I have downloaded the latest version of Miflash 20220507 and downloaded the latest stock rom I could find but it ended up giving a error message. I tried the other method of using TWRP but that also ended in error, I have tried using both the global and EEA rom.
The only guides I can find says to use Miflash and find the approiate rom so not much guidance there.
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I'm not on MI 11 but Mi 11 Lite 5G NE, but method is the same
Install the following app to download the correct FASTBOOT (tgz) ROM type for your phone - choose Global or EEA (India, etc, as you wish):
MIUI Downloader - Apps on Google Play
MIUI upgrade app for Mi users.
play.google.com
To uncompress, you first need to un-gzip and then to un-tar
Copy the uncompressed content to your adb/fastboot folder on the PC
You will see three BAT scripts (for Linux users SH scripts)
You need to use the following (to flash and FORMAT, but WITHOUT relocking Bootloader):
flash_all.bat
(read the rest before flashing)
Why not relocking BL - bcs, if anything goes wrong and you already relock BL, you will have a bricked phone that requires paid EDL support to fix (not covered by warranty)
You can relock later:
fastboot oem lock
when you make sure that stock ROM works correctly - if you really want so (not sure if relocking is required for warranty).
As long as BL is not locked, you still have chances to flash again or different ROM until you get everything ok
Hence open thar bat file in Notepad and check its last lines, that script does not relock BL (before it's last command to reboot the phone) - if the script wants to relock, delete that line
Also, in the Notepad inspect first three or four lines of the script. They are about anti-rollback. Since you are coming back from Xiaomi.eu, might be that anti-rollback will block you to proceed with flashing
Carefully inspect those first three or four first lines (you don't need to be a programmer to understand), and remove them
(I cannot give you more precise details, I would have to download again 3.5 GB tgz file, uncompress, etc - I WON'T do that again, when I needed for myself I did and then cleaned almost 20 GB from my PC)
Then run that edited BAT script. It will flash the full stock ROM (without bothering about anti-rollback), and will not relock your BL. Reboot (if script does not automatically) and configure your 'new' stock
Which is mandatory to be under warranty - Global or EEA - you said to pick as you wish but I am just making sure its all in order before going forward - I will start downloading it now and trying it out! Thanks for your help thus far.
Gus1994 said:
Which is mandatory to be under warranty - Global or EEA - you said to pick as you wish but I am just making sure its all in order before going forward - I will start downloading it now and trying it out! Thanks for your help thus far.
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How do I know how/where did you buy your phone and what is mandatory for your warranty?
Usually, it would make sense that you put the same, Global or EEA that was on your phone when you bought. You should know what did you have
My apologies for not mentioning it, but its bought in Sweden, (Europe), and reading the warranty rules; it says no modifications allowed to the phone, but I am not reading anything about software. Xiaomi.EU did, however, mention that you should flash stock. I cant remember what was on the device originally as I did a fastboot flash.
Having EU means you've unlocked your bootloader. It shouldn't be a big deal tho, you will be able to get it repaired under warranty because Xiaomi doesn't really go into details of unlocked bootloader.
Please post the error code/screenshots from MiFlash for the errors you faced.
Also, it's pretty easy to figure out whether you had a Chinese or global variant. If the box and all the info on it was English, you can flash any of the Global versions (EEA, MI, IN, etc)
It doesn't matter really as long as your phone was a Global variant and not a Chinese one.
I've collected all files necessary to root and recover (if necessary) the OnePlus 10 Pro with Android 13 Update - NE2211_11_C.21
( Firmware pulled from Oxygen Updater App)
Please note: Root at your own risk.
I'm not liable for any bricked device or issues possibly created from this process.
Stock Boot.zip
magisk_patched-NE2215_11_C.21.zip
Magisk-25.2.apk
stock.recovery.zip
NE2215_11_C.21 Stable (full).zip
Feel free to follow along using this guide:
How to root your Android smartphone: Google, OnePlus, Samsung, Xiaomi, and others too!
If flashing/rooting errors out, and you end up in Qualcomm Crash Dump Mode, please perform the following:
Restart into Fastboot Mode by holding Volume Down + Power buttons until the device vibrates, then release only the power button
Once in Fastboot mode, try flashing a clean boot and recovery to BOTH slots like this :
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
fastboot flash recovery_a recovery.img
fastboot flash recovery_b recovery.img
Follow the steps on this site to Flash the stock ROM above using the Fastboot Enhance Tool
https://www.droidwin.com/flash-stoc...-brick/#STEP_1_Download_Fastboot_Enhance_Tool
Feel free to download Fastboot Enhance Tool.zip (backup location)
If you have trouble rebooting to FastbootD (Recovery)
Try swapping Active slots from the application (typically slot A worked for me)
Choose reboot to FastbootD
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is this to be used when the OP 10 Pro is ALREADY on OS 13, or is this to be used when the unit is on OS 12 (not yet rooted) and you want to take it to OS 13?
Thanks for your help.
Either or would be fine.
It's an upgrade using a full OTA update.
Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
eren15935 said:
Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
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Not yet, but once I find one I'll upload it ASAP for the community.
Savio Dantes said:
Not yet, but once I find one I'll upload it ASAP for the community.
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thanks. It would be nice. good work.
Hi there, do you have for C.22?
Savio Dantes said:
Not yet, but once I find one I'll upload it ASAP for the community.
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There is...check this out
(Guide) Install TWRP + Root + Install Magisk + Bypass Safetynet
Please note, the TWRP image used IS NOT the official TWRP image. I am not responsible for any any harm, such as bricking, or bootloops, which may happen to your device. This is what worked for me. Warning As stated by @beatbreakee , do not flash...
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(Guide) Install TWRP + Root + Install Magisk + Bypass Safetynet
Please note, the TWRP image used IS NOT the official TWRP image. I am not responsible for any any harm, such as bricking, or bootloops, which may happen to your device. This is what worked for me. Warning As stated by @beatbreakee , do not flash...
forum.xda-developers.com
eren15935 said:
Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
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Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
linhdanstore said:
Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
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Literally look above.
Savio Dantes said:
I've collected all files necessary to root and recover (if necessary) the OnePlus 10 Pro with Android 13 Update - NE2211_11_C.21
( Firmware pulled from Oxygen Updater App)
Please note: Root at your own risk.
I'm not liable for any bricked device or issues possibly created from this process.
Stock Boot.zip
magisk_patched-NE2215_11_C.21.zip
Magisk-25.2.apk
stock.recovery.zip
NE2215_11_C.21 Stable (full).zip
Feel free to follow along using this guide:
How to root your Android smartphone: Google, OnePlus, Samsung, Xiaomi, and others too!
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Can you use ADB tools to restore stock rom if the device was soft bricked?
No. There are a few unbricking tools I've had to use in the past such as MSM tool, Fastboot Enhance Tool, and payload Dumper. (Google them, they're easy to find)
Note, that MSM tools are (nowadays) typically created and coded with a specific device and may also require authentication to unlock.
I've since moved on to the Google Pixel Pro series after seeing the terrible "Franekstien Project" that Oppo applied to Oneplus in their Color OS "make files"... It's literally a "lucky" mash-up of OnePlus Legacy OS and Oppo.
When companies sell out like that, do lazy transitions, etc. and the core reason we supported them in the first place becomes both forgotten and obsolete, that's when I typically stop supporting them.
Savio Dantes said:
No. There are a few unbricking tools I've had to use in the past such as MSM tool, Fastboot Enhance Tool, and payload Dumper. (Google them, they're easy to find)
Note, that MSM tools are (nowadays) typically created and coded with a specific device and may also require authentication to unlock.
I've since moved on to the Google Pixel Pro series after seeing the terrible "Franekstien Project" that Oppo applied to Oneplus in their Color OS "make files"... It's literally a "lucky" mash-up of OnePlus Legacy OS and Oppo.
When companies sell out like that, do lazy transitions, etc. and the core reason we supported them becomes forgotten, an obsolete, after which I typically stop supporting them.
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Just to clarify does fastboot enhance tool and/or payload dumper works with restoring stock rom?
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Just to clarify does fastboot enhance tool and/or payload dumper works with restoring stock rom?
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Yes it does.
Fastboot enhance works fine, you need to remove the cow files first and have a valid payload.bin but that's it