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Hi guys
Sorry for my bad English
My device was running Android 10
miui 11
After I accidentally used an application to raise the screen frequency to 84Hz
The devics did a reboot and then stopped on the fastboot logo
I tried to enter recovery mode but was back to fastboot mode
I tried to flash twrp via adb and fastboot but the method did not work and the device returned to fastboot mode
Finally I downloaded the ROM file global Version Android 9
miui 11 and when i flashed the system via "xiaomi flash tool " the operation was successful until it reached the end of the process it showed me an error and the flash failed
I restarted the process and noticed that the flashing process gives me the error when the download arrives at "flashing boot"
I searched a lot for the version of Android 10 miui 11 but I did not find
What is the problem!
Can anyone explain what the problem is?
Thank you very much
Edit : solved With the help of my friend and brother @tsongming thanks bro
You likely damaged the phone, myself and others have posted numerous warning about flashing mods to increase the refresh rate.
I would recommend trying the Flashall.bat method.
Follow my instructions here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80825243&postcount=2
tsongming said:
You likely damaged the phone, myself and others have posted numerous warning about flashing mods to increase the refresh rate.
I would recommend trying the Flashall.bat method.
Follow my instructions here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80825243&postcount=2
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When i flash device with edl mod in xiaomi mi tool i got these error
What i can due
ahmadbasher said:
When i flash device with edl mod in xiaomi mi tool i got these error
What i can due
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See this thread : https://c.mi.com/thread-2121755-1-0.html
Also, I read about some people getting past these recent issues by using a USB hub extender. These decrease the amount of power to the port which may be causing a conflict. Try other ports and only use a usb 2 port. Further, I would recommend temporarily disabling firewall and antivirus if all else fails. Worst case use another computer.
If this helps come back and let us know what finally resolved it.
tsongming said:
See this thread : https://c.mi.com/thread-2121755-1-0.html
Also, I read about some people getting past these recent issues by using a USB hub extender. These decrease the amount of power to the port which may be causing a conflict. Try other ports and only use a usb 2 port. Further, I would recommend temporarily disabling firewall and antivirus if all else fails. Worst case use another computer.
If this helps come back and let us know what finally resolved it.
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I solved and my device life agin
I flash these rom http://bigota.d.miui.com/V9.5.11.0....EACNFA_20180703.0000.00_8.1_cn_64c55c8438.tgz
With mi flash tool older version (2016)
In fastboot mode
But now i need back to global rom and after i flash latest global rom in fastboot the device bricking again
And stay in fastboot
What is the problem
ahmadbasher said:
I solved and my device life agin
I flash these rom http://bigota.d.miui.com/V9.5.11.0....EACNFA_20180703.0000.00_8.1_cn_64c55c8438.tgz
With mi flash tool older version (2016)
In fastboot mode
But now i need back to global rom and after i flash latest global rom in fastboot the device bricking again
And stay in fastboot
What is the problem
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You still have encryption on your device, use the tool all in one and install TWRP ( You may need to use a different/maybe older computer, I think possibly windows 10 is part of the issue. ( Because I have had this exact issue that you are having)
Install the tool, and update ADB but not the tool itself, there will be a popup, asking to update. ignore it or the update will be flagged a sbeinga virus ( Actually a Windows issue) However, yes the program is unsigned.
Use all in One tool to remove encryption from device and flash TWRP
Boot to recovery, immediately flash root, Flash Su if you must.
Reboot to recovery, then flash a recovery rom. the boot to system , may take up to 10 minutes.
use ports from the back of the PC and you may need to use a usb hub.
tsongming said:
You still have encryption on your device, use the tool all in one and install TWRP ( You may need to use a different/maybe older computer, I think possibly windows 10 is part of the issue. ( Because I have had this exact issue that you are having)
Install the tool, and update ADB but not the tool itself, there will be a popup, asking to update. ignore it or the update will be flagged a sbeinga virus ( Actually a Windows issue) However, yes the program is unsigned.
Use all in One tool to remove encryption from device and flash TWRP
Boot to recovery, immediately flash root, Flash Su if you must.
Reboot to recovery, then flash a recovery rom. the boot to system , may take up to 10 minutes.
use ports from the back of the PC and you may need to use a usb hub.
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thanks for replay bro i will tri it
tsongming said:
You still have encryption on your device, use the tool all in one and install TWRP ( You may need to use a different/maybe older computer, I think possibly windows 10 is part of the issue. ( Because I have had this exact issue that you are having)
Install the tool, and update ADB but not the tool itself, there will be a popup, asking to update. ignore it or the update will be flagged a sbeinga virus ( Actually a Windows issue) However, yes the program is unsigned.
Use all in One tool to remove encryption from device and flash TWRP
Boot to recovery, immediately flash root, Flash Su if you must.
Reboot to recovery, then flash a recovery rom. the boot to system , may take up to 10 minutes.
use ports from the back of the PC and you may need to use a usb hub.
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I tri it and no change
Again reboot to fastboot
ahmadbasher said:
I tri it and no change
Again reboot to fastboot
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While its possible that you have a hardware issue. Unless the phone has been exposed to moisture, or exposed to a great deal of force I doubt that you have a hardware problem. Again, I too have had a similar issue, it's just took a while to finally get it working, in my case my computer was part of the problem, since you have fastboot the number one goal at the moment should be with getting TWRP recovery installed, and then root.
Did you happen to make any TWRP backups?
Hopefully so, specifically if you have a TWRP backup that includes the persist image files, you need to try flashing those to the persist partition. If you can successfully restore the persist image then try the flashall.bat method again.
Another option is to use QPST, but try the above first.
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Finally, After re-reading you initial post. I had forgotten that you attempted to improve the refresh rate of the display. If all you can get is fastboot after following all of the steps that I have mentioned than I am certain that you have a burned chip. Ignore the people who claim that you can't fry the chip they have no idea what they are talking about. The chip can absolutely be fried. It's still worth trying a few more times, you could have just simply corrupted partition images. When you flash the stock rom, or even when using the flashall.bat method not every partition is over written.
@ahmadbasher
When you flashed the file to increase the refresh rate you likely overwrote a partition called DTBO, See if you can flash a Mi8 DTBO image to the DTBO partition. If you have the full recovery backup, you can extract the file from there. i need to research exactly how that file works and I will try to help you will getting the image if you don't have it in a backup.
tsongming said:
While its possible that you have a hardware issue. Unless the phone has been exposed to moisture, or exposed to a great deal of force I doubt that you have a hardware problem. Again, I too have had a similar issue, it's just took a while to finally get it working, in my case my computer was part of the problem, since you have fastboot the number one goal at the moment should be with getting TWRP recovery installed, and then root.
Did you happen to make any TWRP backups?
Hopefully so, specifically if you have a TWRP backup that includes the persist image files, you need to try flashing those to the persist partition. If you can successfully restore the persist image then try the flashall.bat method again.
Another option is to use QPST, but try the above first.
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Finally, After re-reading you initial post. I had forgotten that you attempted to improve the refresh rate of the display. If all you can get is fastboot after following all of the steps that I have mentioned than I am certain that you have a burned chip. Ignore the people who claim that you can't fry the chip they have no idea what they are talking about. The chip can absolutely be fried. It's still worth trying a few more times, you could have just simply corrupted partition images. When you flash the stock rom, or even when using the flashall.bat method not every partition is over written.
@ahmadbasher
When you flashed the file to increase the refresh rate you likely overwrote a partition called DTBO, See if you can flash a Mi8 DTBO image to the DTBO partition. If you have the full recovery backup, you can extract the file from there. i need to research exactly how that file works and I will try to help you will getting the image if you don't have it in a backup.
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All thanks to you my friend, I do not know how I can give all thanks and gratitude to you for helping me ? But my friend unfortunately I do not have a backup of it Will wait for you
Thanks again
Is it possible that this is part of the problem..!
I can't check it
@tsongming
ahmadbasher said:
All thanks to you my friend, I do not know how I can give all thanks and gratitude to you for helping me But my friend unfortunately I do not have a backup of it Will wait for you
Thanks again
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No problem, after reading some various post on GitHub, CNX, and source android.com, I found out that the Mi8 DTBO is in the boot. Image.
So you should be able to flash a boot image, root, and then recovery and hopefully boot to TWRP.
If that doesn't work then send me a pm and I will share my personal dtbo with you privately. But again you shouldn't need mine since dtbo is nothing more than the device tree and the boot image should suffice, because it has the exact same file.
ADB command : fastboot flash boot c:\boot.img
ahmadbasher said:
Is it possible that this is part of the problem..!
I can't check it
@tsongming
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No that is just encryption, if the issue was related to encryption the flashall.bat method would have resolved it.
If you had a persist issue, you would see specific messages about not being able to mount the persist partition.
tsongming said:
No problem, after reading some various post on GitHub, CNX, and source android.com, I found out that the Mi8 DTBO is in the boot. Image.
So you should be able to flash a boot image, root, and then recovery and hopefully boot to TWRP.
If that doesn't work then send me a pm and I will share my personal dtbo with you privately. But again you shouldn't need mine since dtbo is nothing more than the device tree and the boot image should suffice, because it has the exact same file.
ADB command : fastboot flash boot c:\boot.img
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Thank you I will now try to do this
Yesterday I flashed the pixle rom on the device and I took off the device without problems but every period of time the device was doing a reboot, I do not know if it is the problem of the ROM or there is something wrong with the device
I tell you so that you know only that
Now I will flash the latest version of miui 11 android 9 global version, and flash the boot.img and then Root and finally Recovery True ?
ahmadbasher said:
Thank you I will now try to do this
Yesterday I flashed the pixle rom on the device and I took off the device without problems but every period of time the device was doing a reboot, I do not know if it is the problem of the ROM or there is something wrong with the device
I tell you so that you know only that
Now I will flash the latest version of miui 11 android 9 global version, and flash the boot.img and then Root and finally Recovery True ?
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Hey sorry for the delay in getting back to you, I sent you the link for the file via PM.
Also, I would strongly suggest using the stock miui initially. Just until you know it's resolved. Also while Miui is installed make a full TWRP backup and save it to your desktop. This way you always have a full backup to resolve any serious issues.
Then once you know everything is working as it should then go back to what you prefer..
For the record this issue was solved. Anyone reading this, make sure that you have a full working TWRP backup of your working device, it will save you a lot of headaches. The solution for the refresh rate is issue is restoring stock DTBO, and then flashing Miui Stock.
Hi everyone, I really need some help. Took my phone to I.T shop to have it unlocked and EU rom stable put on. I got my phone back with TWRP on it saying no rom. I know nothing about this kind of thing and now I am stuck. Is there someone who can fix this remotely for me?? Thanks in advance
In twrp Click install and Check in the download folder in case it's not in the root folder, if there is no ROM there you could fix it yourself by flashing the last fastboot ROM from a bat file or cmd line
i think it was 12.5.5 or something like that and then you can update to EU 12.5.12 stable via twrp
AND NEVER USE THAT SHOP AGAIN LOL
speedtripler said:
In twrp Click install and Check in the download folder in case it's not in the root folder, if there is no ROM there you could fix it yourself by flashing the last fastboot ROM from a bat file or cmd line
i think it was 12.5.5 or something like that and then you can update to EU 12.5.12 stable via twrp
AND NEVER USE THAT SHOP AGAIN LOL
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Thanks for your reply. Could this be done remotely. I really have no idea how to do any of this stuff which is why i first went to a shop. Im happy to pay for a good outcome
Anyone who flashes ROMs could do it in a few minutes via team viewer or something.... But it maybe beneficial to learn for yourself
It's really simple, you've already done the hardest part if you've unlocked the bootloader and installed twrp
Just put the phone in fastboot mode and then plug into PC and click on the bat file
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Select your phone and download the MIUI stock ROM. (Do NOT extract it.)
Boot into Twrp and wipe and factory reset.
Move the miui stock rom to the phone.
Select flash and select the zip file.
Swipe to flash
Then download and flash(move to phone, flash) the 'ARM64 Android 11' Gapps(Google apps) https://opengapps.org/
Then reboot.
All data will be lost. If you want to keep your photos and videos, before doing everything, go to twrp , connect the phone to a pc, and move the 'Dcim' folder to the computer side.
If you have a working TWRP, just use it to flash latest EU version, format data, reboot system. Done.
Then if you want to go back to a stock ROM, flash it via fastboot or twrp depending on the ROM format you download.
Sathelp said:
If you have a working TWRP, just use it to flash latest EU version, format data, reboot system. Done.
Then if you want to go back to a stock ROM, flash it via fastboot or twrp depending on the ROM format you download.
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If he's stuck in twrp how can he download a ROM to flash? I don't think you can transfer files to a phone that doesn't have a ROM to flash via twrp
Fastboot first from a PC cmd maybe the only way to get started
He is asking someone else to do the process he doesn't know anything about these things (and I don't understand why buying a phone to make things like this if not capable). Anyway go on YouTube and check people doing the process, I don't think is difficult watching a guy and copy what he is doing
I am replying to close this thread. He contacted me over telegram. I took a look at his phone and the phone is not being detected in fastboot mode on his pc. Maybe hard bricked or in edl mode. Also his twrp is not accessible. So i suggested him to contact the edl guy and he fixed the phone.
So ask mods to close this thread?
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If he's stuck in twrp how can he download a ROM to flash? I don't think you can transfer files to a phone that doesn't have a ROM to flash via twrp
Fastboot first from a PC cmd maybe the only way to get started
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I know it's closed as such but in twrp, I can copy files from pc to phone. He could have done the same. BTW, I'm using the very first twrp that many wouldn't install but my phone is recognised in Windows while in recovery. This might help someone else
Long story short: I tried to install a GSI so I installed TWRP and flashed some necessary zips (vbmeta, mutidisabler, ...) from different sources and the GSI, but maybe it was a bad idea to follow multiple sources, because the phone was bootlooping when I tried to reboot into system. I then wiped everything and reflashed everything but that didn't fix it. After meddlilng around for a while, I was able to get into the download mode, so I thought of flashing the factory firmware with Heimdall. I used samloader and downloaded the supposedlly correct firmware (M215FXXU2BUH6/M215FODM2BUI1/M215FDDU2BUH1/M215FXXU2BUH6, region is BKD). When I was adding the files, I found out that I was missing the following files:
md5.img (MD5HDR)
efs.img (EFS)
sec_efs.img (SEC_EFS)
nad_fw.bin (NAD_FW)
param.bin (PARAM)
steady.bin (STEADY)
uhuh.bin (UHCFG)
blcmd.bin (BLCMD)
spu.img (SPU)
ul_key.bin (UL_KEYS)
nad_refer.bin (NAD_REFER)
dqmdbg.img (DQMDBG)
There were other partitions, but no files were listed for them, so I think they are not supposed to be flashed. There were also two different "fota.zip" files, but I didn't know what to do with them. Anyway, I flashed the other files, but the phone started bootlooping with the bootloader unlocked warning screen. I locked the bootloader from the download mode and tried again but no luck. I tried reflashing everything again, but the flashing stopped halfway with the message "super.img blocked by OEM" or something like that. I performed a force reboot with volume down + power and it rebooted into the "Emergency Recovery Function" screen. I reflashed everything again, but this time, without super.img, and it flashed fine, but the same bootloop problem remained. Looking up on the internet, it seems that efs.img has something to do with the IMEIs. I don't have any backup of it. I also don't know how to get the rest of the files (if all of them are even necessary), or what they even do/mean.
Basically, I'm trying to get it back to the factory software, or salvage it in any other way. Does somebody have any idea how to fix it?
Naah... Stuff like this happens to me all the time.
Download this ODIN first: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/patched-odin-3-13-1.3762572/
Then download this firmware: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-M215F/BKD/M215FXXU2BUG2
Now first a few things:
1. You probably downloaded a engineer firmware that isnt allowed as of now.
2. Heimdall is mostly dead, last I checked. It isnt very wise to use it.
3. LOCKING THE BOOTLOADER IN A UNSTABLE STATE IS FOOLISHNESS. I do not mean to offend anyone, but pls dont do this.
4. I think you are using ErfanGSI/ some other port. These will NOT work. Only phhusson's GSI's have worked for me so far.
So coming back to the topic, Just open up the ODIN and connect up your phone. It will get recognized. If it is not in emergency/ download modes, just hold vol down + power, then press both vol buttons and connect to pc immediately - it will boot into dl mode.
Select the BL, AP, CP and HOME_CSC. Flash these.
It should reboot right back up into stock.
Also, are you using my vbmeta zip from ItsMeKande's thread?
Chill
GuruPrasadAH
Thanks for the fast response. I followed your instructions and was able to recover the device. It was actually bootlooping after flashing the firmware. I had to lock the bootloader to be able to successfully boot into the system. I was kind of worried, because I was running Odin in VirtualBox since Odin is Windows-exclusive and I don't use Windows. I'm glad everything worked out well in the end. I used to be into Android modding years ago, but my last Android device was Android 5 based and I stopped modding it once it got to my "perfect state". I haven't kept up with the modding scene since then. Things seems to have gotten a lot more complicated with newer Android versions.
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Also, are you using my vbmeta zip from ItsMeKande's thread?
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Yes.
Since you seem to know about this stuff, can you recommend a GSI that's customizable, lightweight, and doesn't have GApps or microG?
newt23 said:
Thanks for the fast response. I followed your instructions and was able to recover the device. It was actually bootlooping after flashing the firmware. I had to lock the bootloader to be able to successfully boot into the system. I was kind of worried, because I was running Odin in VirtualBox since Odin is Windows-exclusive and I don't use Windows. I'm glad everything worked out well in the end. I used to be into Android modding years ago, but my last Android device was Android 5 based and I stopped modding it once it got to my "perfect state". I haven't kept up with the modding scene since then. Things seems to have gotten a lot more complicated with newer Android versions.
Yes.
Since you seem to know about this stuff, can you recommend a GSI that's customizable, lightweight, and doesn't have GApps or microG?
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My to-go answer is always crdroid. Its lightweight, customizable, and comes in variants with gapps, foss and vanilla. The one you're looking for is vanilla. Here's the post where u can find the link
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Hmm, it didn't work. I get bootloops...
Did you follow all the instructions given in that thread?
Only if you flash vbmeta, Multidisabler it will boot.
Then too magisk is recommended. The zips are in that thread.
Follow the instructions and let me know. On guy OldNoobOne also successfully flashed and booted a gsi
Let me know if it works
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GuruPrasadAH
For Multidisabler just do a google search one for samsung devices will appear
Here's what I did (stock firmware, unlocked bootloader):
1. Boot into dl mode
2. Flash TWRP and boot into it
3. Wipe > Format data > "yes"
4. Reboot > Recovery
5. Advanced > Terminal
6. "cd external_sd/flash"
7. "super mount system"
8. "super flash system crdrom-v313-210921-arm64-bvZ-lite.img"
9. Install > vbmeta.zip, multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip"
10. Reboot into system
And I get bootloops. Multidisabler detects Android 10, doesn't find the stock recovery and fails to mount /system. Maybe that's the problem? I'm using this one.
Also try flashing magisk... I dont really understand what is happening to you.
Maybe you set the system as read only? Really not sure.
Also, a ROM might be coming soon
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GuruPrasadAH
Yes, that did the trick! I'm able to boot into crDroid now. I was wondering if I needed to flash something to fix the corners, but seems like a simple reboot fixed it.
Anyway, thanks a lot for your help!
newt23 said:
Yes, that did the trick! I'm able to boot into crDroid now. I was wondering if I needed to flash something to fix the corners, but seems like a simple reboot fixed it.
Anyway, thanks a lot for your help!
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Use Overlay-Fix by dev Yillie. It had worked for me on crd too. You will find Yillie on telegram 'Galaxy M21 Updates' group, download from there.
Quick update and guide for those wishing to root their Xiaomi on the lastest stable MUIU 13 since TWRP is no longer working on Android 12 MUIU 13.
No need to downgrade version, just use whatever you latest ROM you are on. This should be compatible with newer phones 11T and possible 12 Pro.
Prequesite: Bootloader must be unlocked for this to work.
~~Guidance Only~~ IT IS YOUR RESPONSABILITY THAT YOU UNDERSTAND BASIC FLASHING METHODS AS I TAKE NO RESPONSABILITY FOR MESSED UP AND BRICKED PHONES~~
1.Create Xiaomi Folder on C: drive.
2.Download your ROM Fastboot file ( Not upgrade, nor downgrade, but identical whats on your phone ) XDA 11T pro ROMS
3. Download ADB & Fastboot Mirror Link from Get Droid
4. Extract zip or tgz file into created XIAOMI Folder on C: drive. Extract it in same folder. It then becomes .tar file. Open with 7-zip and extract again. You will now have an openable folder with your ROM. Enter IMAGES folder and copy file 'boot.img'
5. Connect your phone and transfer the 'boot.img' file into storage main folder.
6. Download Magisk app from official Github source v24.3 MAGISK v24.3 Github
7. Install Magisk apk on your phone. Then run the app, and click install- Select and Patch File. Run the file you copied accross into phone storage folder. App will patch and save into Downloads folder on your phone. Then Disconnect & reconnect your phone to PC.
8. Copy patched file from your phone storage into XIAOMI folder created in step 1. When done rename the file to patched_boot.img and Copy to clipboard.
9. Enter File folder for Minimal ADB & Fastboot from step 3 and paste the file in the folder.
10. Run CMD or Powershell command C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>
( in my case, Powershell gave error so I ran the fastboot via CMD and that worked for me.
Make sure in cmd that you open the directory of the Program files Adba and fastboot, list directory before executing.
If you unclear how cmd works, post below and someone will help with CMD 'How To'
10. Power your phone off, the power it on in fastboot mode ( Volume Down+Power) and conenct to your PC
11. Execute Command Fastboot devices ( to see if your phone is connected)
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>Fastboot devices
If Phone is connected it will display the serial and connected.
12. Now run cmd C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
It will exceute the cmd and flash the new patched image to your phone. 5 seconds job
13. When finised run cmd fastboot reboot ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot reboot) and viola!! Phone resets and restarts in fully rooted mode!
Configure as you like. In case you want to reverse, follow same steps but flash NON patched boot.img from step 4 and your back to OE state.
Thats it for the moment, phone is rooted, lets wait for TWRP and future updates.
Comments, updates, SafetyNet ideas, bypasses are welcome below! I have no idea if you can update a new release on top of root without TWRP so Id hold off on automatic up[dates for the moment until we have more developments on TWRP and MIUI 13.
Have fun
I gonna wait for someone else to try it I'm tooo lazy of I screw something up to restore it. I have resurrected mi 8t, lavander, poco de but. Años I'm on European ROM. So it I get inspired I will try on weekend. I really wanted root. Now I don't remember why but I guess is pretty much the law that ally phones are rooted. Really clean instructions hope someone try it. Will keep following this thread
Jctatis said:
I gonna wait for someone else to try it I'm tooo lazy of I screw something up to restore it. I have resurrected mi 8t, lavander, poco de but. Años I'm on European ROM. So it I get inspired I will try on weekend. I really wanted root. Now I don't remember why but I guess is pretty much the law that ally phones are rooted. Really clean instructions hope someone try it. Will keep following this thread
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Jctatis said:
I gonna wait for someone else to try it I'm tooo lazy of I screw something up to restore it. I have resurrected mi 8t, lavander, poco de but. Años I'm on European ROM. So it I get inspired I will try on weekend. I really wanted root. Now I don't remember why but I guess is pretty much the law that ally phones are rooted. Really clean instructions hope someone try it. Will keep following this thread
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I'm using 13.0.4 EEA and upgraded to 13.0.10 and used Magisk just fine to modify the boot file and running root no issues.
yep,that is how I root mine VILI , I also flashes Xiaomi Eu rom, so pach their boot file , and with PowerShell and this command roooted.. banking apps woriking, nfc paying working.. good for me.
tze_vitamin said:
yep,that is how I root mine VILI , I also flashes Xiaomi Eu rom, so pach their boot file , and with PowerShell and this command roooted.. banking apps woriking, nfc paying working.. good for me.
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How is the battery backup in eu as compared to stock ?
A little better nothing special
It is just normal procedure. Passing safetynet is also described in another topic. I can Just say that after update to Miui 13, My phone is getting to be normal. WiFi and bluetooth is working like it should!
Xiaomi 11T Pro EEA MIUI V13.0.15.0.SKDEUXM
Okay question, how do we update safely? I tried OTA and my phone does not seem rooted anymore and my Magisk got deleted. Any way for me to root the phone without completely uninstalling all my apps? Should I redo the steps mentioned at the top of this post?
(Yes I read too late I shouldn't update yet haha)
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I just redid the steps and it worked like a charm. Probably just redo the steps of patching and reflashing boot img.
I am not sure if I could download and install OTA update, download and patch correct corresponding img for device and then directly go into fastboot before restarting (after OTA update) to reflash the corresponding patched boot.img so that your magisk app doesn't get uninstalled and your root is lost. Someone could try this out
@Jamezsss
Use TWRP. Flash update.zip via twrp and then flash magisk after again. That's all.
Updated & rooted.
Spillunke said:
@Jamezsss
Use TWRP. Flash update.zip via twrp and then flash magisk after again. That's all.
Updated & rooted.
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As far as I gathered that doesn't work on MUI13 Android 12.
Jamezsss said:
As far as I gathered that doesn't work on MUI13 Android 12.
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Maybe because you haven't searched well.
This twrp works perfectly:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/install-twrp-for-xiaomi-11t-pro.4398007/post-87434559
Thanks for the helpfull answer dear Senior member <3
Jamezsss said:
Thanks for the helpfull answer dear Senior member <3
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If you want a specific answer ask a specific question including at least the version of the rom.
NOSS8 said:
If you want a specific answer ask a specific question including at least the version of the rom.
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Version rom: Xiaomi 11T Pro EEA MIUI V13.0.15.0.SKDEUXM
Updated my question. But you already linked me the article about TWRP which I didn't find yet. Which answers the question.
Jamezsss said:
Version rom: Xiaomi 11T Pro EEA MIUI V13.0.15.0.SKDEUXM
Updated my question. But you already linked me the article about TWRP which I didn't find yet. Which answers the question.
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https://dl.akr-developers.com/?file...-Xiaomi11TPro_v6.3_A12-vili-skkk_925055c6.zip
So if i want to upgrade to a newer version?
I know earlier you just flashed the newer MIUI version with Xiaomi flash tool with the fastboot rom and later on rooted it, does that still works?
Just reflash twrp and magisk after update, 2mins of work
NeoDJW said:
Just reflash twrp and magisk after update, 2mins of work
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Yes i know. Just wonder if Xiaomi flash toll still works or if i have to use a recovery rom
SGT John Doe said:
Yes i know. Just wonder if Xiaomi flash toll still works or if i have to use a recovery rom
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If it is to change version, use Mi Flash, for an update the Twrp will do.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Hi all.
I hope this thread is ok.
I have previously tried to flash a custom rom on my Mi 11. I've followed all the steps but most roms fail due to the file not being recognised in CMD or Powershell. I've ran these as administrator and it still won't work.
One or two of the roms recognised the file & looked like it was going to complete the flash until I got an error saying:
Failed to flash - target API level is 3. Has this happened anyone before?
Also after having to flash a fsastboot stock rom I can no longer install system updates.
If anyone can help, I'd be really appreciative as I'm so frustrated with MiUi. Can't open Gmail attachments, videos won't load on certain apps etc.
Thanks very much.
stuedub said:
Hi all.
I hope this thread is ok.
I have previously tried to flash a custom rom on my Mi 11. I've followed all the steps but most roms fail due to the file not being recognised in CMD or Powershell. I've ran these as administrator and it still won't work.
One or two of the roms recognised the file & looked like it was going to complete the flash until I got an error saying:
Failed to flash - target API level is 3. Has this happened anyone before?
Also after having to flash a fsastboot stock rom I can no longer install system updates.
If anyone can help, I'd be really appreciative as I'm so frustrated with MiUi. Can't open Gmail attachments, videos won't load on certain apps etc.
Thanks very much.
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The bootloader must be unlocked.
For Aosp rom or Xiaomi EU rom use TWRP https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=321497
For stock rom use https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
I should have mentioned that my bootloader is unlocked.
If I flash TWRP, can I install a custom ROM? I can't see any mention of TWRP on custom roms, just flashing via fastboot.
stuedub said:
I should have mentioned that my bootloader is unlocked.
If I flash TWRP, can I install a custom ROM? I can't see any mention of TWRP on custom roms, just flashing via fastboot.
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This version of TWRP for a12 was released yesterday.
Some AOSP roms have their own recovery but you can use this TWRP.
The twrp is just an extension that avoids typing command lines.
Just use the twrp following the instructions of the OP of the rom you want to install.
The start is always the same:
Twrp/wipe/format data type yes/reboot Twrp=CLEAN FLASH
then flash as instructed by the OP.
For requested imgs, gapps etc.
Excellent. Thanks for your help