Question HOW DO I GO BACK TO STOCK [REDMI NOTE 10 5G] - POCO M3 Pro / Redmi Note 10 5G

i have installed aosp gsi android 12 on my device(was miui 13), but android 12 gsis have issue with fingerprint, so i tried going back to stock using xiaomitoolv2 but i couldnt, i get into bootloop.
anyone know a sure and easy way to get back to stock miui 13 or 12.
im a noob to flashing, so pls use babytechtalk.

nvm, my birb brain finally got it. for fellow birb brain to regret using gsi, heres a helpful video.

you wouldnt happen to know a way how to fix it not booting into fastboot recovery or system?

enter into fastboot mode (not fastbootd), and reflash stock fastboot rom via xiaomi adbfastboot tool selecting option update for save your data

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k20 pro. I can't flash Miui 11 rom over Miui 12 install: boot recovery loop.

Hi,
I flashed Miui 20.5.14 from https://mi-globe.com/miui-firmware-rom-builder-features/?id=19&codename=raphael&phone=Mi+9T+Pro
Since the rom is really bad on battery life, I wanted to revert back to Miui 11 (Miui 20.3.26) but I can't. The phone would reboot in recovery until I reflash a Miui 12 rom.
I tried both with and without magisk. It's the same.
How can I sort this out?
Thx!!!
Try this tutorial if you want roll back
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads...ying-to-rollback-or-change-rom-version.55807/
thx I will have a look
I accidentally flashed miui 11 over 12 and got caught in the bootloop back to recover, to get out of it I had to go to wipe format data type yes then reboot, then it booted up into miui 11 however this does reset everything.
Swing swing I was wrong

Help - stuck in bootloop -redmi 9

Hey,
I need HELP.
I have Redmi 9. Unfortunately, I do not remember which ROM and which MIUI was installed. I think it was 12 GLOBAL.
I've tried to install TWRP and magisk, though something went wrong and I'm now in bootloop. I can get into fastboot but don't know how to continue from this position,
My thoughts that I've tried to install TWRP or magisk that don't fit to my phone.
Phone is unlocked.
unofficial twrp 3.4.2 Root Xiaomi Redmi 9 (Lancelot) claims to be a working TWRP and instructions for installing Magisk. (I don't have the phone, so I can't test it.)
nir182 said:
Hey,
I need HELP.
I have Redmi 9. Unfortunately, I do not remember which ROM and which MIUI was installed. I think it was 12 GLOBAL.
I've tried to install TWRP and magisk, though something went wrong and I'm now in bootloop. I can get into fastboot but don't know how to continue from this position,
My thoughts that I've tried to install TWRP or magisk that don't fit to my phone.
Phone is unlocked.
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well your best bet is to download the stock rom and flash it with sp flash tool using the brom bypass, only thing you have to know is which exact miui version you had, otherwise if you have an unlocked bootloader you don't have to worry that much as it will not harm your phone
razers211 said:
well your best bet is to download the stock rom and flash it with sp flash tool using the brom bypass, only thing you have to know is which exact miui version you had, otherwise if you have an unlocked bootloader you don't have to worry that much as it will not harm your phone
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can it be done if cant go into fastboot mode ?
be careful when flashing your stock rom do not flash with format all mode or else you imei will be lost

Fastboot loop (need help)

Hi, my Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite was running the latest version of MIUI 12 Global and I wanted to install Evolution X 5.6 ROM on it. Unfortunately when I tried flashing the Evolution X ROM I got an error saying that I needed firmware version 10 for it to work. By that time I had already wiped system, cache and data and for some reason TWRP isn't installed anymore either. So, basically my phone is now stuck in fastboot and sometimes it turns off and then back into fastboot.
At this point I'm not sure what to do since I don't want to make it worse, but I can still access my phone via adb. Has this happened to anyone else? What should I do?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
AllRoadsLeadToROM said:
Hi, my Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite was running the latest version of MIUI 12 Global and I wanted to install Evolution X 5.6 ROM on it. Unfortunately when I tried flashing the Evolution X ROM I got an error saying that I needed firmware version 10 for it to work. By that time I had already wiped system, cache and data and for some reason TWRP isn't installed anymore either. So, basically my phone is now stuck in fastboot and sometimes it turns off and then back into fastboot.
At this point I'm not sure what to do since I don't want to make it worse, but I can still access my phone via adb. Has this happened to anyone else? What should I do?
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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Download a fastboot rom here and use this tool.
Dont relock the bootloader!!!!.

Question Root gone wrong...

Hello all. first post here as i only recently found this great site. So ive been wanting a rooted phoje for a long time now as i iswd to jailbreak my uphone back when i used apple and hadnt learned of Androida greatness. I got a pixel 5a and i love it! Its different and i just love it. Maybe more than my s21ultra even. Anyways I updated to android 12 beta and then tried to root my device. I've never done this before so i tried to learn as much as possible. Anyways I followed the magisk tutorials and unlocked my boot loader and downloaded the boot.IMG for Android 12 and patched the image then did the fastboot and adb stuff only to end up with my phone not working. Clearly I did something wrong. It originally said on the fastboot menu failed to load or verify boot image. And was stuck on that menu. Tried to recover reboot and it stayed the same. Somehow I got it to restart then it was in a bootloop going to google to the unlocked bootloader warning screen over and over. I got frustrated and left it. It died and put it on the charger and it was in rescue or recovery mode saying no command. I got it into recovery menu and tried to factory reset and now it boot to the white google screen. I wanna flash it back to android 11 that it came with so I can eventually try and root it again as that seems much more successful then Android 12. ANy help is very appreciated and I am a SUPER noob at this and don't know about any of it so please keep that in mind when replying. Thanks
You needed to disable verification and dm-verity when flashing the android 12 beta.. You're stuck at fastboot now because of this..
The solution is to use the Google flashing tool, and re-flash android 11 w/ wiping the data selected.. You can try without having wipe data selected, up to you.
P.S. while I recommend you stay on Android 11 if you want a less buggy rooted phone, follow guide #1 on this thread here if you wanna use android 12 beta w/ Magisk:
[Guide] Flash Magisk on Android 12
Trying to root the Pixel 5 running Android 12 by flashing a magisk-patched boot image results in the phone only booting to fastboot mode ("failed to load/verify boot images") Some users have reported that booting (instead of flashing) the patched...
forum.xda-developers.com
bobpiesz said:
You needed to disable verification and dm-verity when flashing the android 12 beta.. You're stuck at fastboot now because of this..
The solution is to use the Google flashing tool, and re-flash android 11 w/ wiping the data selected.. You can try without having wipe data selected, up to you.
P.S. while I recommend you stay on Android 11 if you want a less buggy rooted phone, follow guide #1 on this thread here if you wanna use android 12 beta w/ Magisk:
[Guide] Flash Magisk on Android 12
Trying to root the Pixel 5 running Android 12 by flashing a magisk-patched boot image results in the phone only booting to fastboot mode ("failed to load/verify boot images") Some users have reported that booting (instead of flashing) the patched...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks for the help I really appreciate it! I'm gonna give it an attempt right now.
I am facing the same type of problems for so long now.
Seems Magisk breaks booting when on the 12 S bootloaders :c even with disable-verity and disable verification in any step of the process
Disabling verity and verification is no longer required with Magisk 23016.
Follow my guide here, use the Factory Image method.

Question HELP | How to go back to official recovery?

I bought a used MI 11 Ultra running Xiaomi EU MIUI 13 Stable. The phone had the stock Xiaomi recovery on it, and I tried to flash TWRP onto it.
After having flashed multiple phones with TWRP and custom ROMs before I have run out of patience with this one. TWRP refuses to work. I can flash it and boot onto it the first time, then boot into MIUI. However, any time after that TWRP is useless and unresponsive. Now I have no usable recovery. I am not flashing anything from it, I'm just trying to make it work.
I am aware of the fact that MIUI 13/ Android 12 does not support flashing by TWRP YET, but this is something I wanted to take care of now before I setup the phone for the first time so that when TWRP adds support for Android 12 then I would have it already installed.
At this point I just want to flash the official/stock recovery on the phone, but I can't find a single thread on that.
I'm also worried about the fact that the phone may ask for the password for the MI account that was used to unlock the bootloader.
What should I do?
Any help would be appreciated.
I may be wrong - but the first thing I'd try is to find a stock package, explore it's assets, find the recovery image and flash it with fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
It may or may not work, but I'd try it, before I try going "full-stock" by flashing a complete image.

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