My device is on v12.5.2 sweetin and o xiaomi firmware updater there is v12.5.4 sweetin. So can i use v12.5.4 boot img to patch and root for my v12.5.2
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I have unlocked my bootloader.And i am on jan security patch.And i have installed magisk through booting into patched boot.img for instaling gcam. Now if i want to root it again as it is not now, bcz i want to instal other apps that require root. What shud i do plz guide me .
Just flash the patched_boot.img via fastboot
Hi, I have just extractred with phyton, boot.img from last c25 global, i'd like to know if patching it with magisk and then flashing in fastboot mode, i will root my phone.
thx
no, it doesnt work, magisk patch a file of 96mb but reduce it in other one of 37 mb, i flashed but then flashed again the right one
No One knows if there Is a way to root X2 Pro patching boot.img with Magisk? I'm insane in this idea? Thx
Italiandoitbetter said:
Hi, I have just extractred with phyton, boot.img from last c25 global, i'd like to know if patching it with magisk and then flashing in fastboot mode, i will root my phone.
thx
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we can patch it with magisk alfa then flash with disable vbmeta
Ghhhhy
Hi,
I'm on MIUI Global 12.0.4.0 (QCREUXM) rom, and my bootloader is unlocked with official Xiaomi tool.
I tried to root my Redmi 9c by modifying the boot.img file with magisk, and flashing it via adb.
It resulted in bootloop. So I reset back to the original boot.img, and I'm still rootless...
Does anyone know how to root this phone ?
There is no TWRP for it right now.
Thanks for any help.
BTW, is it normal that modified boot.img is much lighter than original file ? (11Mo vs 65Mo)
batteurfou said:
Hi,
I'm on MIUI Global 12.0.4.0 (QCREUXM) rom, and my bootloader is unlocked with official Xiaomi tool.
I tried to root my Redmi 9c by modifying the boot.img file with magisk, and flashing it via adb.
It resulted in bootloop. So I reset back to the original boot.img, and I'm still rootless...
Does anyone know how to root this phone ?
There is no TWRP for it right now.
Thanks for any help.
BTW, is it normal that modified boot.img is much lighter than original file ? (11Mo vs 65Mo)
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I am facing the same result, probably the reason is that the device is SAR - System-As-Root, therefore patching boot.img aint giving root previliges and flashing causing bootloops.
Moreover modiying the system.img and flashing it wont give you root ethier.
You can try modfying and flashing the recovery.img while wiping your data as dsecribed in magisk site but every time you reboot, you need to apply the same combo buttons to enable the magisk root.
All we can do for now is to wait for a custom recovery that will probaly never be arrived or im wrong.
BTW: the patched img is supposed to be small as what ive researched, magisk repacker is repacking and compiling it to a smaller img.
Flash pachedboot.img then vbmeta 256 bites file
Redmi 9c not rooting via magsik patched boot img
Same issue
same here ,
my xiaomi 9c BL are unlock with xiaomi unlock tools
after i patch my boot.img with magisk the patchboot.img become smaller like 10kb only
after i fastboot and flash it bootloop every time
im sure my patchboot.img have some problem
but no idea how to fix it
is there anyone get this kind of problem , and how you fix it
please share your Thought thank you
powershell wont run the .\fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img command. it gets stuck in waiting for devices even when the device is plugged and already on fastboot mode. any ideas how to fix this?
rtanjunyu said:
same here ,
my xiaomi 9c BL are unlock with xiaomi unlock tools
after i patch my boot.img with magisk the patchboot.img become smaller like 10kb only
after i fastboot and flash it bootloop every time
im sure my patchboot.img have some problem
but no idea how to fix it
is there anyone get this kind of problem , and how you fix it
please share your Thought thank you[/QUOTE
Hi, how were u able to unlock the 9c? I tried to unlock using the mi unlock tool but the message appears Couldn't Unlock then some Chinese words beneath it (can shu gong chang). How to solve this? Thank you
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Guys check out my thread on how to root it!!! Credits to Surendra R sonawane for it:
How to ROOT Xiaomi Redmi 9C [FUNCTIONAL]
Ok so i found out that you cant root this phone without flashing vbmeta.img So its pretty simple to root your phone, here are the steps: 1. Patch your boot.img with magisk 2. download vbmeta.img and put it into your adb folder (do the same with...
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batteurfou said:
Hi,
I'm on MIUI Global 12.0.4.0 (QCREUXM) rom, and my bootloader is unlocked with official Xiaomi tool.
I tried to root my Redmi 9c by modifying the boot.img file with magisk, and flashing it via adb.
It resulted in bootloop. So I reset back to the original boot.img, and I'm still rootless...
Does anyone know how to root this phone ?
There is no TWRP for it right now.
Thanks for any help.
BTW, is it normal that modified boot.img is much lighter than original file ? (11Mo vs 65Mo)
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After flashing boot.img file flash vbmeta.img file it will prevent it from bootloop just Google vbmeta.img download it and flash it through adb tools after flashing magisk modified boot.img file
To flash it in adb type flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
I have successfully rooted my redmi 9C with this method and no bootloop issue
batteurfou said:
Hi,
I'm on MIUI Global 12.0.4.0 (QCREUXM) rom, and my bootloader is unlocked with official Xiaomi tool.
I tried to root my Redmi 9c by modifying the boot.img file with magisk, and flashing it via adb.
It resulted in bootloop. So I reset back to the original boot.img, and I'm still rootless...
Does anyone know how to root this phone ?
There is no TWRP for it right now.
Thanks for any help.
BTW, is it normal that modified boot.img is much lighter than original file ? (11Mo vs 65Mo)
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First download official stock rom from here:
Xiaomi MiUI Fastboot ROM download link for all Mi phones
Here you can find download link to MiUI stable fastboot ROM for Indian, global & other Mi variants. Mi fastboot firmware download India
miservicecentre.com
Then install latest version of magisk manager patch boot.img
Then flash it with adb.
Most important!
After flashing patched_boot.img flash vbmeta by typing "fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
Download it from from here:
vbmeta
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
Then reboot and enjoy root!
See this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-how-to-root-redmi-9c-tested.4251085/
Xiaomi Redmi note 10 Pro 5g (chopin) bootloop after patch boot.img from magisk v23
i have the fastboot ROM "chopin_images_V12.5.3.0.RKPCNXM_20210527.0000.00_11.0_cn_90be99bee5"
after flashing of boot.img via adb tools done sucessfully, after reboot bootloop starts
replace the boot.img with original boot.img file , problem disappeared and phone becomes Ok
ROM i am using is China Original ROM, didn't flash to global ROM
also tried to patch boot.img via magisk v22.0 same problem
heard from someone magisk 7.5.1 will solve this issue , but after installing magisk 7.5.1 there no file patch option
asadattari12 said:
Xiaomi Redmi note 10 Pro 5g (chopin) bootloop after patch boot.img from magisk v23
i have the fastboot ROM "chopin_images_V12.5.3.0.RKPCNXM_20210527.0000.00_11.0_cn_90be99bee5"
after flashing of boot.img via adb tools done sucessfully, after reboot bootloop starts
replace the boot.img with original boot.img file , problem disappeared and phone becomes Ok
ROM i am using is China Original ROM, didn't flash to global ROM
also tried to patch boot.img via magisk v22.0 same problem
heard from someone magisk 7.5.1 will solve this issue , but after installing magisk 7.5.1 there no file patch option
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It sucks we still dont have proper twrp for chopin, we've been waiting for so long
Hi Guys,
So today I got my new MI 11T Pro after spending 3+ yrs with Redmi K20 Pro. As soon as I opened it and connected to my Wifi, I got popup of MIUI 13 update. I went ahead and completed the same. Can someone please help to know if we can root this phone with latest update? I tried to find but could not find any post regarding the same. Please kindly help as I need to restore Apps backup of my K20 Pro on 11T Pro.. Thank you in advance!
I am on MIUI Global 13.0.1 stable build.
I guess there is no solution to Root the phone on latest MIUI13 update!
You need unlocked bootloader, original boot.img from your rom, PC with working fastboot drivers. (There is not A12 Recovery for our device ATM so you need to do it via fastboot)
ROOT for MIUI 13 on Android 12
0. You need to have unlocked bootloader!
1. Install latest Magisk.apk ( 24.3 works ) https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases
2. Place the original/clean boot.img in phone memory ( You can get it from fastboot rom download )
[MIUI Updates Tracker] Xiaomi 11T Pro (vili)
MIUI Updates Tracker (Xiaomi 11T Pro) What is MIUI Updates Tracker? An open-source project that automatically tracks Xiaomi MIUI ROM releases! MIUI Updates Tracker is a sibling project of Xiaomi Firmware Updater. Actually, XFU depends on it...
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3. Run Magisk app and Patch the boot.img with it ( Install Magisk Option just select boot.img )
4. Copy the patched boot.img ( magisk_patched-24300_XXXXX ) to your PC/ADB folder and rename it to patched_boot.img
5. Boot your phone in fastboot mode
6. Connect your phone to PC
While in fastboot execute the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a patched_boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img
fastboot reboot
Is this still working ? Because I haven't found a single root for miui 13, Europe version 4th
knot2006 said:
Install latest Magisk Canary apk
While in fastboot execute the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a patched_boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img
fastboot reboot
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It also worked for me with "normal" Magisk and command "fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img".
I'm using xiaomi.eu ROM, but there shouldn't be a difference.
@Jctatis
You didn't found one, because you didn't searched! There are enough guides how to do it. Even here in the 11T Pro subforum... on 2nd site...
Spillunke said:
It also worked for me with "normal" Magisk and command "fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img".
I'm using xiaomi.eu ROM, but there shouldn't be a difference.
@Jctatis
You didn't found one, because you didn't searched! There are enough guides how to do it. Even here in the 11T Pro subforum... on 2nd site...
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Yep Stable works, updated the "Tutorial" a bit hope it helps someone =]
@knot2006 i downloaded the global firmware and dumped the payload is the bootimg normally 192 mb ?and if that is not the case how can i get the bootimg
xperia modder said:
@knot2006 i downloaded the global firmware and dumped the payload is the bootimg normally 192 mb ?and if that is not the case how can i get the bootimg
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Yes the boot.img is around 192 MB
up until now it's the only way to root the 11T Pro with MIUI 13
it's normal for a device released within a year..
someone out there still developing the custom recovery