Hi,
I wanted to install DotOS on my Redmi Note 10 Pro, but flashing with TWRP wiped the entire storage (0mb left), which caused a bootloop/soft brick.
I thought it was a TWRP problem until I tried to sideload it via the commands, same problem.
I tried with the Pixel Experience recovery image, still the same problem.
When I look at the community, it seems that I'm the only one having this problem.
Please help, thanks.
Edit: I should also say that I have tried with LineageOS (unofficial port), xiaomi.eu and back to MIUI too, and it still have the same problem.
With the lastest twrp version?
Try to flash MIUI stock ROM via fastboot method,
Download fastboot ROM and flash it
TechV said:
With the lastest twrp version?
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Yes, 3.5.2 I think.
spacexgen said:
Try to flash MIUI stock ROM via fastboot method,
Download fastboot ROM and flash it
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By using which command?
galaxy_y_yann said:
By using which command?
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Download fastboot rom and flash it by using miflash ( I use this version MiFlash20200314 )
Do you have sweet or sweetin ? according to your device download fastboot rom
spacexgen said:
Download fastboot rom and flash it by using miflash ( I use this version MiFlash20200314 )
Do you have sweet or sweetin ? according to your device download fastboot rom
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Okay, thanks.
I'm gonna try flashing via MiFlash.
spacexgen said:
Download fastboot rom and flash it by using miflash ( I use this version MiFlash20200314 )
Do you have sweet or sweetin ? according to your device download fastboot rom
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I tried with XiaomiTool v2, MiFlash but also by unzipping the archive and starting the .bat file, and when it gets to the "flashing super" point, it waits for a few minutes, and then it says "flash super error"
Fastboot ROM name: sweet_global_images_V12.5.6.0.RKFMIXM_20210724.0000.00_11.0_global_851c70a554
galaxy_y_yann said:
I tried with XiaomiTool v2, MiFlash but also by unzipping the archive and starting the .bat file, and when it gets to the "flashing super" point, it waits for a few minutes, and then it says "flash super error"
Fastboot ROM name: sweet_global_images_V12.5.6.0.RKFMIXM_20210724.0000.00_11.0_global_851c70a554
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try different fastboot.exe, Use https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Clear temp files in PC -
Try to change USB cable or change USB slot, sometime a bad cable is the culprit.
spacexgen said:
try different fastboot.exe, Use https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
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I tried, it shows the message "Writing 'super' OKAY [0,001s]" but it's stuck afterwards.
Edit: It shows the error message: "failed to check sparse crc".
galaxy_y_yann said:
I tried, it shows the message "Writing 'super' OKAY [0,001s]" but it's stuck afterwards.
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Writing super take some time (minute or 2) as it is combination of all partitions
Run MiFlash with administrator
have you try with different USB cable ?
spacexgen said:
Writing super take some time (minute or 2) as it is combination of all partitions
Run MiFlash with administrator
have you try with different USB cable ?
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I don't have another USB cable.
Yes, I ran MiFlash with administrator.
galaxy_y_yann said:
I don't have another USB cable.
Yes, I ran MiFlash with administrator.
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bro, just use the official MiFlash tool, remember to select "clean_all" before flashing
MIUI ROM Flashing Tool
galaxy_y_yann said:
Hi,
I wanted to install DotOS on my Redmi Note 10 Pro, but flashing with TWRP wiped the entire storage (0mb left), which caused a bootloop/soft brick.
I thought it was a TWRP problem until I tried to sideload it via the commands, same problem.
I tried with the Pixel Experience recovery image, still the same problem.
When I look at the community, it seems that I'm the only one having this problem.
Please help, thanks.
Edit: I should also say that I have tried with LineageOS (unofficial port), xiaomi.eu and back to MIUI too, and it still have the same problem.
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dot os is MIUI based (vendor), you need to flash stock rom or firmware+vendor zip before/after the dot os and format data by typing yes
PE has oss vendor that's why it has no issues booting up
EDIT: Head to telegram group of RN10 Pro for better understanding of things
galaxy_y_yann said:
Hi,
I wanted to install DotOS on my Redmi Note 10 Pro, but flashing with TWRP wiped the entire storage (0mb left), which caused a bootloop/soft brick.
I thought it was a TWRP problem until I tried to sideload it via the commands, same problem.
I tried with the Pixel Experience recovery image, still the same problem.
When I look at the community, it seems that I'm the only one having this problem.
Please help, thanks.
Edit: I should also say that I have tried with LineageOS (unofficial port), xiaomi.eu and back to MIUI too, and it still have the same problem.
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I had the same problem moving from PE+ based on OSS vendor, and I did this. Maybe you can use this for the future:
1. Copy the new ROM you wanted (MIUI vendor works too) to sdcard instead of internal.
2. In TWRP, Go to Wipe - Format Data. Type in 'yes'. This will lead to internal storage having 0mb.
3. Reboot to Recovery (Not system because that will reinstall PE+)
4. Then go to Install - Choose sdcard instead of internal and flash your new ROM zip.
I was able to go from PE+ (OSS vendor) to Xiaomi.eu (MIUI) without any issues.
dnana9 said:
I had the same problem moving from PE+ based on OSS vendor, and I did this. Maybe you can use this for the future:
1. Copy the new ROM you wanted (MIUI vendor works too) to sdcard instead of internal.
2. In TWRP, Go to Wipe - Format Data. Type in 'yes'. This will lead to internal storage having 0mb.
3. Reboot to Recovery (Not system because that will reinstall PE+)
4. Then go to Install - Choose sdcard instead of internal and flash your new ROM zip.
I was able to go from PE+ (OSS vendor) to Xiaomi.eu (MIUI) without any issues.
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Oh thanks it works
Thanks.
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I need help can't access adb only stuck in fastboot please help
tried xiaomi tool and didnt work, need to enable usb debugging please help
Flash stock rom with miflash.
Have you tried flashing TWRP then MIUI in TWRP?
Kollachi said:
Flash stock rom with miflash.
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I'm getting an error "couldn't find flash script"
_MartyMan_ said:
Have you tried flashing TWRP then MIUI in TWRP?
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I flashed twrp using the fastboot command many times but it doesn't install
I also tried the fastboot boot twrp.img but im getting an error
zydalili said:
I'm getting an error "couldn't find flash script"
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did you download the correct file? did you download stock fastboot rom or stock flash rom?
It's okay now
I used miflash pro and downloaded the rom directly from the app. Now it's fully working again. Thanks for the help guys.
"Flash crclist error" in MI 9 cepheus
Hello, I deleted everything in my MI 9 cepheus, already tried with mi flash, with mi flash pro, with mi suite with xiaomi tools and I can not reset anything.
This happened after installing twrp with adb and within twrp do wipe cache / dalvik, the files were all coded and from there it was in fastboot mode and I can not do anything else.
In mi flash gives the error "Flash crclist error", and died ... peace to your soul :crying:
mavimendes said:
Hello, I deleted everything in my MI 9 cepheus, already tried with mi flash, with mi flash pro, with mi suite with xiaomi tools and I can not reset anything.
This happened after installing twrp with adb and within twrp do wipe cache / dalvik, the files were all coded and from there it was in fastboot mode and I can not do anything else.
In mi flash gives the error "Flash crclist error", and died ... peace to your soul :crying:
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You have to lock bootloader again "fastboot oem lock" and that Will give you the error system hás been destroyed. Then put him um fastboot mode and flash with miflash tool. Last time that happend me i was in a fastboot loop it took me 5 days to discover.
Flashing Guide - Fastboot Update
Try fastboot ROM to flash new ROM by fastboot tool.
1.Fastboot tool: http://api.en.miui.com/url/MiFlashTool
2.Fastboot ROM download: http://en.miui.com/a-234.html (Find correct one for your device )
zydalili said:
I need help can't access adb only stuck in fastboot please help
tried xiaomi tool and didnt work, need to enable usb debugging please help
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mavimendes said:
Hello, I deleted everything in my MI 9 cepheus, already tried with mi flash, with mi flash pro, with mi suite with xiaomi tools and I can not reset anything.
This happened after installing twrp with adb and within twrp do wipe cache / dalvik, the files were all coded and from there it was in fastboot mode and I can not do anything else.
In mi flash gives the error "Flash crclist error", and died ... peace to your soul :crying:
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I had same thing happen to me. You need to force flash firmware. Another XDA member suggested to use miuiflashpro. And flash your phone's firmware back. Part of your phone's recovery has been erased I think. Choose keep data or flash all in settings an your cell will work again
Hello, thanks for the tips, Miflashpro nor detects the equipment... I've exhausted the ideas and options. I think I got a paperweight to put in the Office ?
mavimendes said:
Hello, thanks for the tips, Miflashpro nor detects the equipment... I've exhausted the ideas and options. I think I got a paperweight to put in the Office ?
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You put him in fastboot mode? Because you only can flash in Miflash pro with fastboot mode
PRolo said:
You put him in fastboot mode? Because you only can flash in Miflash pro with fastboot mode
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Yes, is in fasboot Mode.
Sent from my MI 9 using Tapatalk
Can you reflash twrp?
Then ADB sideload ROM?
Goto advanced twrp file manager and move ROM to internal storage?
Then flash ROM?
Follow first post in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/how-to/guide-how-flashed-twrp-xiaomi-eu-rom-t3912952
After all this was easier to solve than apparently it seemed. Just installed a new version of TWRP (3.3.1-34), the previous one although it indicated that it was nominated for the MI9, was not the best choice. After installing a new one, I uploaded the ROM(MIUI 10.5 by xiaomi.eu 9.6.20) to the root of the phone and installed it. It's all working again.
mavimendes said:
After all this was easier to solve than apparently it seemed. Just installed a new version of TWRP (3.3.1-34), the previous one although it indicated that it was nominated for the MI9, was not the best choice. After installing a new one, I uploaded the ROM(MIUI 10.5 by xiaomi.eu 9.6.20) to the root of the phone and installed it. It's all working again.
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can you link me the one you downloaded? i installed twrp multiple times and it still wont go to recovery.
So after trying Xiaomi EU, MiGlobe Rom and Android Q Beta
I decided to flash back to MIUI 10.3.8 via fastboot
Somehow my front camera won't open properly, it kept saying "Can't open front camera, please calibrate".
And when I press Calibrate, popup cam goes up and down 3 times in a row and says "Can't calibrate".
Any idea how to fix this?
EDIT: Must be the fastboot rom I downloaded. Other rom's front cam worked fine...
I am having same issue. Initially I thought it was hardware problem.
But I noticed it seem to be related to software.
Took few restart of camera app and sometime phone restart, for it to work
same problem here
just came from Android Q beta from Mi Global Home, and I decided to go back to MIUI china. The problem occurs after flashing the v10.3.15 china ROM.
Any ideas to solve this?
LogicalMaverick said:
same problem here
just came from Android Q beta from Mi Global Home, and I decided to go back to MIUI china. The problem occurs after flashing the v10.3.15 china ROM.
Any ideas to solve this?
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Did you install a fastboot ROM or go straight to the latest recovery ROM. If you went for the recovery, then I suggest installing the most recent fastboot ROM, then upgrade to the latest recovery ROM.
Robbo.5000 said:
Did you install a fastboot ROM or go straight to the latest recovery ROM. If you went for the recovery, then I suggest installing the most recent fastboot ROM, then upgrade to the latest recovery ROM.
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I wiped all partitions via LR. Team TWRP, and flashed the most recent fastboot ROM. Still doesn't work
after analyzing for like 3 hours, I noticed that all sensors are also not working (Gyro, Accel, Proximity, etc). I googled it and found the solution. Here it is:
by flashing persist.img (from the extracted latest fastboot ROM) to persist partition via LR. Team TWRP, all sensors are working fine. Even the camera's calibration now works perfectly
I've got same issue, coming from Android Q beta. I've put the Indian rom and I thought that this is the issue.
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LogicalMaverick said:
I wiped all partitions via LR. Team TWRP, and flashed the most recent fastboot ROM. Still doesn't work
after analyzing for like 3 hours, I noticed that all sensors are also not working (Gyro, Accel, Proximity, etc). I googled it and found the solution. Here it is:
by flashing persist.img (from the extracted latest fastboot ROM) to persist partition via LR. Team TWRP, all sensors are working fine. Even the camera's calibration now works perfectly
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What's LR?
degeaba1981 said:
I've got same issue, coming from Android Q beta. I've put the Indian rom and I thought that this is the issue.
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What's LR?
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It's referring to the LR.Team TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/lr-team-wzsx150s-twrp-status-phh-gsis-t3939325
Robbo.5000 said:
It's referring to the LR.Team TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/lr-team-wzsx150s-twrp-status-phh-gsis-t3939325
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Problem solved! I flashed via miflash the Chinese rom, in fastboot and the front camera was working. Then I've put the Indian global version and front camera is working fine now.
LogicalMaverick said:
I wiped all partitions via LR. Team TWRP, and flashed the most recent fastboot ROM. Still doesn't work
after analyzing for like 3 hours, I noticed that all sensors are also not working (Gyro, Accel, Proximity, etc). I googled it and found the solution. Here it is:
by flashing persist.img (from the extracted latest fastboot ROM) to persist partition via LR. Team TWRP, all sensors are working fine. Even the camera's calibration now works perfectly
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Once done!! My device can't use rom (EU, Miglobe, Indian fastboot rom) except China Stable !! Boot is used for the first time, reboot the device it will stuck into TWRP (eu, miglobe), Mi Recovery. Format data can re-enter the system but continue to reboot the device and it will be similar. Go to the log section of TWRP, the whole message is unable to find crypto footer , erros opening data/data.... !! I do not understand which step I made wrong !! Sr for my bad Englosh
Ekalous said:
Once done!! My device can't use rom (EU, Miglobe, Indian fastboot rom) except China Stable !! Boot is used for the first time, reboot the device it will stuck into TWRP (eu, miglobe), Mi Recovery. Format data can re-enter the system but continue to reboot the device and it will be similar. Go to the log section of TWRP, the whole message is unable to find crypto footer , erros opening data/data.... !! I do not understand which step I made wrong !! Sr for my bad Englosh
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I have the same problem. I'm trying to solve it but nothing for now!
LogicalMaverick said:
I wiped all partitions via LR. Team TWRP, and flashed the most recent fastboot ROM. Still doesn't work
after analyzing for like 3 hours, I noticed that all sensors are also not working (Gyro, Accel, Proximity, etc). I googled it and found the solution. Here it is:
by flashing persist.img (from the extracted latest fastboot ROM) to persist partition via LR. Team TWRP, all sensors are working fine. Even the camera's calibration now works perfectly
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How did you manage to flash persist.img file? Just one file from the ROM or like in the link below?
I'm getting the same problem with my Redmi K20 (Not Pro) here
http://en.miui.com/thread-478922-1-1.html
topaloglu321 said:
How did you manage to flash persist.img file? Just one file from the ROM or like in the link below?
I'm getting the same problem with my Redmi K20 (Not Pro) here
http://en.miui.com/thread-478922-1-1.html
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In L.R TWRP, we can flash other kinf of partitions (like persist, for example)
I always used the "persist.img" file of the stock ROM (installed via fastboot). I trasfered it from my computer with ADB. The command is:
Code:
adb push [I]the_path_where_you_stored_the_persist_file[/I] /sdcard/
To to that, go on "Install"->"Install image"->Now choose the persist.img file-> Choose the "persist" partition -> "Flash image" -> Reboot
Then just wait for the MIUI to tell you to calibrate the camera, now it should work!
thelegoboy said:
In L.R TWRP, we can flash other kinf of partitions (like persist, for example)
I always used the "persist.img" file of the stock ROM (installed via fastboot). I trasfered it from my computer with ADB. The command is:
Code:
adb push [I]the_path_where_you_stored_the_persist_file[/I] /sdcard/
To to that, go on "Install"->"Install image"->Now choose the persist.img file-> Choose the "persist" partition -> "Flash image" -> Reboot
Then just wait for the MIUI to tell you to calibrate the camera, now it should work!
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what if there is no "persist" partition in selection menu. how to make those partition, ive tried using adb terminal by using dd command, but bear no fruit.
thanks for the answer
znsvs123 said:
what if there is no "persist" partition in selection menu. how to make those partition, ive tried using adb terminal by using dd command, but bear no fruit.
thanks for the answer
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You can't show them up. The only way is to change TWRP, hoping that is supported
thelegoboy said:
In L.R TWRP, we can flash other kinf of partitions (like persist, for example)
I always used the "persist.img" file of the stock ROM (installed via fastboot). I trasfered it from my computer with ADB. The command is:
Code:
adb push [I]the_path_where_you_stored_the_persist_file[/I] /sdcard/
To to that, go on "Install"->"Install image"->Now choose the persist.img file-> Choose the "persist" partition -> "Flash image" -> Reboot
Then just wait for the MIUI to tell you to calibrate the camera, now it should work!
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I'll try this thank you.
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You can't show them up. The only way is to change TWRP, hoping that is supported
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thanks, not all of twrps are built equally. :good::good::good:
Facing issues with camera pop up calibration and sensors (proximity) after reverting back to stock miui v10.3.3 (Raphael India through fastboot & zip) after flashing android Q Eu rom.
when flashing persist.img through fastboot it gave write protected error. Through LR TWRP, it didnt show any errors but problem is not solved.
I couldnt flash chinese rom through fastboot, faced error saying expected device is Raphael not Raphaelin.
i fixed that problem just flashing chinese.rom via miflash and.camera pop up working again
sagar.anits said:
Facing issues with camera pop up calibration and sensors (proximity) after reverting back to stock miui v10.3.3 (Raphael India through fastboot & zip) after flashing android Q Eu rom.
when flashing persist.img through fastboot it gave write protected error. Through LR TWRP, it didnt show any errors but problem is not solved.
I couldnt flash chinese rom through fastboot, faced error saying expected device is Raphael not Raphaelin.
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Same problem here
RAJIB AHMED0077 said:
Same problem here
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try flashing 10.3.16 chinese rom via fastboot yesterday i flash that rom and it fix that problem in my k20 Pro
I'm selling my Mi8 and want to replace PixelExperience with official MIUI.
Every time I connect the phone to the computer and click on refresh in MiFlash to detect the phone, the phone reboots.
I've tried a different USB port with no luck.
Does anyone have a suggestion?
Pumpino said:
I'm selling my Mi8 and want to replace PixelExperience with official MIUI.
Every time I connect the phone to the computer and click on refresh in MiFlash to detect the phone, the phone reboots.
I've tried a different USB port with no luck.
Does anyone have a suggestion?
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There are some different possibilities to solve that. A very easy way is:
1. Remove all system's safety measures from the phone, boot the phone into bootloader (fastboot) and connect it to a PC
2. Via ADB/Fastboot boot the latest TWRP-recovery of Mauronofrio https://sourceforge.net/projects/mauronofrio-twrp/files/Dipper/ (it's not necessary to flash TWRP!)
3. Format data partition (not only wipe!)
4. Use TWRP to flash a clean MIUI 11 ROM from an USB-stick. For Global use the recovery-version at: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/dipper/stable/V11.0.5.0.QEAMIXM/
That's all.
Another easy way would be using Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools 7.0.3 https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools/releases/tag/7.0.3
PrussianWolf said:
4. Use TWRP to flash a clean MIUI 11 ROM from an USB-stick. For Global use the recovery-version at: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/dipper/stable/V11.0.5.0.QEAMIXM/
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Thanks. Will that replace TWRP with stock recovery (I want it to)?
Pumpino said:
Thanks. Will that replace TWRP with stock recovery (I want it to)?
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Yes, it will.
Been trying to flash latest fw but I get some error in one case it says that the device eis lemon and de fw is for lime, my device is a Redmi 9T any toughs on the problem?
Thanks
X4n4u said:
Been trying to flash latest fw but I get some error in one case it says that the device eis lemon and de fw is for lime, my device is a Redmi 9T any toughs on the problem?
Thanks
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1.Download an official firmware, boot your device into your Fastboot Mode with Power+Volume Down Button connect your device to your pc and launch the flash_all.bat
When the flash is completed go to the Stock Recovery with Power Button+Volume Up Button, clean the data and wait your device to boot. When your device booted setting it up and enable USB Debugging from the Developer Tools.
2. Now boot your device to Fastboot Mode using Power Button+Volume Down and try to Flash TWRP or OrangeFOX.
3. Boot your device into Recovery using Power Button+Volume Up
4.Download your favourite Rom
5. Now make a CLEAN FLASH:
Format Data
Flash latest MIUI Weekly
Flash ROM zip
Flash Gapps (for Vanilla build)
Format Data
Reboot System,
Enjoy!
MIUI Weekly Firmware (Lime):Download
Fastboot Firmware tgz:Download
How do I get the flash_all.bat? Sorry for the newbie questions
X4n4u said:
How do I get the flash_all.bat? Sorry for the newbie questions
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Think I got it should use miui flasher tool and extract file correct?
X4n4u said:
How do I get the flash_all.bat? Sorry for the newbie questions
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You can flash your device using only the flash_all.bat without miui flasher tool. Just boot your phone to Fastboot mode, connect your phone using usb cable to your Computer/Laptop and launch the flash_all.bat and your phone will reboot automatically when the flashing is completed! If you get stuck into the MIUI Boot Logo, go to your recovery and clean the data..
I think it works because I've tried it several times and it works!
Download the official firmware from Here:
Redmi 9t (lime) Global MIUI 12 V12.0.16.0.QJQMIXM Fastboot ROM with Android 10.0:Download
Thanks a million fw installed recomend using 7zip for crc issues had a bit trouble with that one
X4n4u said:
Thanks a million fw installed recomend using 7zip for crc issues had a bit trouble with that one
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What is the problem or did you solve it?
I solved it thanks for your help, but has I said when extracting the rom use 7zip because winrar caused crc errors witch made the instalation fail twice thanks once again.
Atanassoww said:
You can flash your device using only the flash_all.bat without miui flasher tool. Just boot your phone to Fastboot mode, connect your phone using usb cable to your Computer/Laptop and launch the flash_all.bat and your phone will reboot automatically when the flashing is completed! If you get stuck into the MIUI Boot Logo, go to your recovery and clean the data..
I think it works because I've tried it several times and it works!
Download the official firmware from Here:
Redmi 9t (lime) Global MIUI 12 V12.0.16.0.QJQMIXM Fastboot ROM with Android 10.0:Download
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I get your point but where to find the "flash_all.bat"?
gray_silver said:
I get your point but where to find the "flash_all.bat"?
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Inside .tgz archive ( lime_eea_global_images_V12.5.2.0.RJQEUXM_20211111.0000.00_11.0_eea_7ecbf0f3d8.tgz in my case).
I updated to MIUI 13 from miui.EU and now I can not go back to an older ROM even with full data formatting. I am seemingly stuck on this ROM. I really don't like it. Is there any way to go back?
Flash the older rom using fastboot method and necessary files.
Download the fastboot files from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/
look up a "how to unbrick xiaomi" tutorial to learn how to flash a rom via fastboot
I just back to MIUI 12.5 EU from MIUI 13 EU, and I don't have problem
Hpotersept2 said:
Flash the older rom using fastboot method and necessary files.
Download the fastboot files from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/
look up a "how to unbrick xiaomi" tutorial to learn how to flash a rom via fastboot
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Will this work? It gave me an anti roll back notice before
[email protected] said:
I just back to MIUI 12.5 EU from MIUI 13 EU, and I don't have problem
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I think OrangeFox was my problem I used it on the first install. I went back to TWRP but the damage was done.
Hpotersept2 said:
Flash the older rom using fastboot method and necessary files.
Download the fastboot files from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/
look up a "how to unbrick xiaomi" tutorial to learn how to flash a rom via fastboot
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I tried it. It won't flash.
What if I try a non Mi ROM first? Will that fix it?
Supermatt01 said:
What if I try a non Mi ROM first? Will that fix it?
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Did you've installed TWRP?
Then factory reset in twrp
Boot TWRP again
format data with yes.
Boot TWRP again
Flash fw and vendor if MIUI or not if oss
Flash rom
Flash magisk or not
Format data again with yes
Boot system
In my opinion this should work with every recovery rom
Laptapper said:
Did you've installed TWRP?
Then factory reset in twrp
Boot TWRP again
format data with yes.
Boot TWRP again
Flash fw and vendor if MIUI or not if oss
Flash rom
Flash magisk or not
Format data again with yes
Boot system
In my opinion this should work with every recovery rom
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I'll try it that way.
Laptapper said:
Did you've installed TWRP?
Then factory reset in twrp
Boot TWRP again
format data with yes.
Boot TWRP again
Flash fw and vendor if MIUI or not if oss
Flash rom
Flash magisk or not
Format data again with yes
Boot system
In my opinion this should work with every recovery rom
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I'm trying to find the vendor and fw
Laptapper said:
Did you've installed TWRP?
Then factory reset in twrp
Boot TWRP again
format data with yes.
Boot TWRP again
Flash fw and vendor if MIUI or not if oss
Flash rom
Flash magisk or not
Format data again with yes
Boot system
In my opinion this should work with every recovery rom
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No good.
Supermatt01 said:
I tried it. It won't flash.
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Of course it won't, because the flash_all.bat has a couple lines in the beginning that have anti-rollback, you have to modify it with notepad, just open with notepad and delete those lines, then save it and flash normally.
Hpotersept2 said:
Of course it won't, because the flash_all.bat has a couple lines in the beginning that have anti-rollback, you have to modify it with notepad, just open with notepad and delete those lines, then save it and flash normally.
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Which lines? When I tried that, it would not start.
I did it, it won't work.
I think I fixed it I took the fastboot script out of the miui 13 update and put it in the folder for the miui 12 fastboot. It stared the old boot logo. It is started now. I hope it is stable. Thank you all for the help and suggestions.