Question attempt to root on POCO M3 Pro 5G without TWRP - POCO M3 Pro / Redmi Note 10 5G

Hello to all,
I tried 1 year ago to root my POCO M3 Pro 5G but could not succeed to install TWRP unofficial for this model because of the problem of non-existent recovery partition (see https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...oco-m3-pro-5g-redmi-note-10-5g.4474375/page-2) In short I bricked my device several times and then I had a boot with a weird screen that disappeared when I updated to MIUI 13.
Today I am on Android 12 MIUI global 13.0.3 and I would like to install magisk manager without the help of TWRP and I have the default recovery of MIUI with which I can not install anything.
I had also followed the procedure described https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...urself-and-optionnal-debloat-privacy.4337693/ but without success impossible to flash on A or B : error messages : too many links, the partition does not exist (see screen shot in PJ), no emulator etc
The bootloader is still unlocked
I would like to root my phone and use Magisk manager modules such as Skvalex without damage or install root apk with spyware and trojan.
Do you have any solutions for me?
Thank you very much for your answers.

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THIS METHOD WORKS on both: POCO M3 Pro / Redmi Note 10 5G hey guys.. wonderful news.. been trying here and there and IT WORKS FINALLY i gained root of POCO m3 Pro 5G ! i'll write in steps how it works and post all files i've been using...
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Ok tx I'll try this method and let you know

install magisk via fastboot is the easiest way for rooting. and more safe than using custom recovery. follow the guides with more attention. bad twrp can damage bootloader. bad flash of stock can damege device
i think the twrp have broked your boot, and i suppose u have flashed a wrong stock rom.
before made other damage, if can enter into fastboot: be sure to download right firmware. and flash it without relock option. if u dont do this, the risk is a serious hard brick. for who is not able to do a simply procedure like rooting, an hard brick is impossible to repair . be carefull

I have rooted my phone with magisk without any recovery, you just have to modify boot.img and flash it using fastboot.
I followed this method- https://www.getdroidtips.com/root-poco-m3-pro-5g/

Good evening
Thanks for your 2 answers.
I finally succeeded in laboriously rooting and patching on A and B but the modops on https://www.getdroidtips.com/root-poco-m3-pro-5g/ are incomplete and/or inaccurate. For example it is necessary to specify that it is necessary to download not the recovery version of the ROM but the fastboot version which is not underlined in the text of the link and other details of this type which avoid wasting time other example to find in the repertory the file of the patch.img even not hidden difficult to find even with the way and invisible via the directory of windows.
I have the root and I have installed modules on Magisk manager finally after the first attempt 12 months ago.
Cheers

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Rooting Xiaomi Mi 9 and possible issues when OTA update is available.

Hello everyone,
I'm thinking about buying an Xiaomi Mi 9 and I have some questions:
1) How simple is rooting it?
I read this guide and I would know if I need to download the Full ROM, or can I simply install Magisk. Indeed I don't understand the steps about going in Magisk Manager Settings (I never done it).
Can't I simply download Magisk Manager and install it as usual (adb sideload in recovery mode), after unlock the bootloader?
In an other guide I've read that LazyFlasher is required! Is it?
2) If I succed in rooting the Mi 9 with Magisk, when some OTA update is available, may I have some problems when I update it?
I mean... with my old Samsung Galaxy S5 (with LineageOS and rooted with Magisk) when I have an OTA update I simply download it, starting the install the phone starts in recovery... it flash the update, and after the first boot (not rooted anymore) I go in recovery again and I install Magisk for restore the root. Can I do the same thing with the Mi 9?
If someone have a tested guide or some advice about rooting I appreciate it.
Thanks everyone.
I think it's simpler to root with TWRP. I never really got the hang of the method where you use Magisk Manager to flash the stock boot image so you can perform a normal OTA. I tried on a couple phones but never got it to work right. Maybe you will have a better result.

Question Root Mi 11 Ultra

Want to confirm before proceeding, I find this instruction.
How to Root Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra and Unlock Bootloader
Want to root Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra with Magisk? Here's how to root Mi 11 Ultra along with a guide to unlock bootloader.
www.ytechb.com
I've already unlocked the bootloader, want to make sure it is safe to do so (won't brick etc)
bump, anybody successfully rooted the phone?
linnil said:
Want to confirm before proceeding, I find this instruction.
How to Root Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra and Unlock Bootloader
Want to root Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra with Magisk? Here's how to root Mi 11 Ultra along with a guide to unlock bootloader.
www.ytechb.com
I've already unlocked the bootloader, want to make sure it is safe to do so (won't brick etc)
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You need to patch to boot image a and boot image b
As descriped here. This worked on my MI11
https://www.getdroidtips.com/root-xiaomi-mi-11/
linnil said:
bump, anybody successfully rooted the phone?
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Yes. I patched my boot.img with magisk, then flashed it using "fastboot flash boot_ab magisk_patched(boot.img file name).omg"
Caveat: I bricked my device like many others after unlocking the bootloader and flashing xiaomi.eu ROM. I had to have a authorized EDL account holder flash a factory ROM (in my case I had a China variant flashed with the Global ROM), after which I flashed xiaomi.eu latest stable ROM and then rooted it.
does google pay still work after root?
xreactx said:
Caveat: I bricked my device like many others after unlocking the bootloader and flashing xiaomi.eu ROM. I had to have a authorized EDL account holder flash a factory ROM (in my case I had a China variant flashed with the Global ROM), after which I flashed xiaomi.eu latest stable ROM and then rooted it.
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I still don't get, how you all bricked your phones? I was able to unlock (granted, after 7 days) successfully and update CN with EU-ROM... There's thread for it in this forum.
[ROM][MIUI][star/mars] Xiaomi.eu ROM for Xiaomi MI 11 Pro / Ultra
How to install Xiaomi.eu ROM for Xiaomi MI 11 Pro / Ultra We will release fastboot ROM versions until TWRP for star/mars is released TWRP RELEASED Steps to install xiaomi.eu ROM for first time from China ROM (All your data and files on...
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SanHelios said:
I still don't get, how you all bricked your phones? I was able to unlock (granted, after 7 days) successfully and update CN with EU-ROM...
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Seems it was an issue with setting the active slot in the installation script. Solution is described here and since then it looks as if no more bricks occur
s3axel said:
Seems it was an issue with setting the active slot in the installation script. Solution is described here and since then it looks as if no more bricks occur
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Oh thanks, mate. I missed that one..
Now back to issue, does it work, rooting the device the way it is descibred on that page?
SanHelios said:
Oh thanks, mate. I missed that one..
Now back to issue, does it work, rooting the device the way it is descibred on that page?
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My pleasure
And yes, I rooted my device this way although I took the "fastboot flash boot_ab" approach instead of the separate flashing of a and b.
For updating the ROM I took the boot image before installing, patched it with Magisk, copied it back to the images installation folder and let the update script do its magic - thus I got instant-root for the update...
s3axel said:
My pleasure
And yes, I rooted my device this way although I took the "fastboot flash boot_ab" approach instead of the separate flashing of a and b.
For updating the ROM I took the boot image before installing, patched it with Magisk, copied it back to the images installation folder and let the update script do its magic - thus I got instant-root for the update...
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well, i just rooted it according to the site's instructions.. it booted up, BUT the Safety-Net-Check was negative... Did i miss something?
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SanHelios said:
well, i just rooted it according to the site's instructions.. it booted up, BUT the Safety-Net-Check was negative... Did i miss something?
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you need to hide Magisk Manager and also Magisk hide Google Play, Play services and Google Services Framework
s3axel said:
My pleasure
And yes, I rooted my device this way although I took the "fastboot flash boot_ab" approach instead of the separate flashing of a and b.
For updating the ROM I took the boot image before installing, patched it with Magisk, copied it back to the images installation folder and let the update script do its magic - thus I got instant-root for the update...
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I flashed it separately on the second attempt for 12.5.3. The first time I tried flashing the patched boot.img I was greeted with an error.
Hi! I have the latest xiaomi eu weekly installed (21.6.23) as well as unofficial twrp.
I would like to root the phone with magisk, but I don't understand a few things.
Magisk manager require patching the boot.img file from the zip firmware.
I can not just simply install magisk zip file in twrp to root mi11 ultra?
If not, I understand that I have to patch the boot.img- but do I have to do it every time I want to install update of the latest xiaomi.eu firmware?
The second question is about data.
Am I loosing the data by rooting the device by this method?
EDIT:
Ok, I managed. So those are the steps that I did:
I unpacked the boot.img from the xiaomi.eu firmware in my phone. Then I patched the file, and copy this file to the adb installation folder of my pc.
Later it's easy- usb debugging needs to be active in developer options, then connect your phone by the cable to your pc, accept usb debugging in your phone, start CMD in the adb folder in your pc and write the command:
fastboot flash boot_ab nameofthefilewhatmagiskgenerated.img
then
fastboot reboot
And done, root works. Data are untouched.
I did it easier, boot into twrp and flash magisk.zip done
Also I'm on official EEA firmware, with original stock recovery, so doesn't matter what rom you use. On xiaomi EU you don't even need adb because you already have twrp injected
Is there anything to worry about when you update the phone while having root access?
Is the following order right?
1) update Rom over twrp and delete dalvik&cache
2)flash magisk.zip again
3)boot into system
Right ?
I have the latest EU Rom 12.5.7...
Just take this bat with decrypted Star twrp 3.5.1
unzip and klick Install-Star.bat
fastboot boot star.img are the commands in there
xNAPx said:
I did it easier, boot into twrp and flash magisk.zip done
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how did you get twrp on your mi 11??? I cannot find a working method. I have Global ver
ottjoshua said:
how did you get twrp on your mi 11??? I cannot find a working method. I have Global ver
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Bootloop after flashing

It all started 1 month ago when my phone stopped working for 3 days, then went really slow.
Luckily I had the time to unlock it and I started trying to fix it today, but it won't work.
I tried to flash it with the latest EEA Rom on the MiFlash tool (succeed, but then it bootloop).
I also tried to flash it in recovery mod with OrangeFox but again it doesn't change anything
Btw phone is a Redmi Note 9 PRO (idk if the PRO does change anything)
Could you be more specific?
What did you unlock? Bootloader? Did you root the bootloader after?
Is it the correct rom for your device ( I know little of EU/EEA variants (I believe your choice here may be wrong) )
If you flash recovery then reboot into recovery, and it's still stock, you are using an unrooted bootloader.
Hello, thanks for the answer
This is hard to be specific as I've tried countless things and every one of them lead to others countless things not working either.
So yueah I unlocked the bootloader, and I think I'm in root already because when I try to install magisk via orangefox I get the following error
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/MAGISK/Magisk-v23.0.zip'​Which I believe tell that there is already another program rooting the bootloader.
About the ROM, I've tried severals of them, Global, EU, EEA, with Fastboot or Recovery, with different android version
Latest I've tried was :
joyeuse_eea_global_images_V12.0.4.0.QJZEUXM_20210423.0000.00_10.0_eea_8b93dea9fd
Then success, and bootloop
(Either the installation complete and nothing work, either the installation doesn't complete and I have to lookup for 1H30 where is it coming from)
how do I know if it's still stock after rebooting into recovery ?
Thanks a lot

Question Help My Xiaomi 11t pro stuck on the fastboot.

Hello everyone. I was trying to flash a magisk img to my phone and I fail it and let it stuck on the fastboot. I tried using the offical miFlash tools with the globle rom and it didnt work. Also my phone cant boot into the recovery mode. So how can I unbrick my phone? Thanks.
(Im also new to root and mod my phone)
Chllucas said:
Hello everyone. I was trying to flash a magisk img to my phone and I fail it and let it stuck on the fastboot. I tried using the offical miFlash tools with the globle rom and it didnt work. Also my phone cant boot into the recovery mode. So how can I unbrick my phone? Thanks.
(Im also new to root and mod my phone)
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Check if everything has been done correctly.https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
If ok post the Miflash log.
Hi! Easiest way to fix this is to download a recovery rom for mi11t pro, boot into TWRP (you can look for it at this forum, no need to flash just fastboot boot into twrp.img) copy the rom.zip into mi 11t pro and install from TWRP. Hope it helps!
Chllucas said:
Hello everyone. I was trying to flash a magisk img to my phone and I fail it and let it stuck on the fastboot. I tried using the offical miFlash tools with the globle rom and it didnt work. Also my phone cant boot into the recovery mode. So how can I unbrick my phone? Thanks.
(Im also new to root and mod my phone)
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Thanks for all reply. I got it now thanks.
shanreecodr said:
Hi! Easiest way to fix this is to download a recovery rom for mi11t pro, boot into TWRP (you can look for it at this forum, no need to flash just fastboot boot into twrp.img) copy the rom.zip into mi 11t pro and install from TWRP. Hope it helps!
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Hi, i know is been months since this. But i have sort of the same problem.
I am new user to android and bought a 11t pro, so when following youtube video instructions to instal the twrp recovery into the phone; after it, when trying to restart it, it automatically takes me to the fastboot screen, doesn't matter the combination, it automatically takes me to the fasboot screen. I can access the twrp menu, but nothing else. What i think it happened is that i used a wrong recovery file.
What recovery file should i be using? or how do i remove the twrp to start over again?
it has android 11, global 12.5.10 for what i remember
UnknownJedi said:
Hi, i know is been months since this. But i have sort of the same problem.
I am new user to android and bought a 11t pro, so when following youtube video instructions to instal the twrp recovery into the phone; after it, when trying to restart it, it automatically takes me to the fastboot screen, doesn't matter the combination, it automatically takes me to the fasboot screen. I can access the twrp menu, but nothing else. What i think it happened is that i used a wrong recovery file.
What recovery file should i be using? or how do i remove the twrp to start over again?
it has android 11, global 12.5.10 for what i rememb
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No twrp for this device.
Sorry.but the thread is about 11 t pro.so.(wrong links).
NOSS8 said:
Youtube tutorials are not 100% reliable.
Instructions
Install TWRP for Xiaomi 11T Pro
Perform this at your own risk. You might LOSE all data on your phone. ( I'm not responsible for any damage to your device ) // Update: OrangeFox Recovery Project for Xiaomi 11T Pro (vili) with the same installation instructions. Caution: this...
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TWRP
Recovery for Xiaomi devices - Browse /vili at SourceForge.net
List of relevant recovery in one place
sourceforge.net
No official A11 TWRP.
If the system is in A12 use the TWRP A12, etc...
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hi, i followed the instructions on the links you provided. and it turned a little bit worst XD.
when installing the twrp from the link it still leaves me at the fastboot screen, and when trying to enter the twrp menu the touchscreen is disabled.
is there a way to remove the twrp previously installed? or whats the best option here?
You should have posted this forum dedicated to 11T, it would have avoided all these errors.
Xiaomi 11T
The Xiaomi 11T is a 6.67" device with a 1080x2400 AMOLED 120Hz display. It has a MediaTek MT6893 octa-core chipset, with 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB internal storage. The main camera is a 108/8/5MP, with a 16MP selfie camera up front. The Xiaomi 11T is powered by a 5000mAh battery with...
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UnknownJedi said:
hi, i followed the instructions on the links you provided. and it turned a little bit worst XD.
when installing the twrp from the link it still leaves me at the fastboot screen, and when trying to enter the twrp menu the touchscreen is disabled.
is there a way to remove the twrp previously installed? or whats the best option here?
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No twrp for this device.(AGATE).
The link provided is for 'VILI'
Update your phone.
Do not relock the bootloader
MIFLASH[GUIDE]⚙ USE XIAOMI FLASH TOOL
FOR ALL XIAOMI BOOTLOADER MUST BE UNLOCKED https://new.c.mi.com/global/post/101245 https://en.miui.com/unlock/index.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All your data...
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UnknownJedi said:
Hi, i know is been months since this. But i have sort of the same problem.
I am new user to android and bought a 11t pro, so when following youtube video instructions to instal the twrp recovery into the phone; after it, when trying to restart it, it automatically takes me to the fastboot screen, doesn't matter the combination, it automatically takes me to the fasboot screen. I can access the twrp menu, but nothing else. What i think it happened is that i used a wrong recovery file.
What recovery file should i be using? or how do i remove the twrp to start over again?
it has android 11, global 12.5.10 for what i remember
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Flashing it back to stock will fix your issue.
mvikrant97 said:
Flashing it back to stock will fix your issue.
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hi, how do i do that? still trying to figure out this android universe.
The answer is there.
Help My Xiaomi 11t pro stuck on the fastboot.
Hello everyone. I was trying to flash a magisk img to my phone and I fail it and let it stuck on the fastboot. I tried using the offical miFlash tools with the globle rom and it didnt work. Also my phone cant boot into the recovery mode. So how...
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Question Redmi note 11 spesn A11,help/guide for root and twrp

Hi,on my redmi note 11 spesn A11 with MIUI 13 i would like to get root and twrp.
I want to stay on the original rom, but on this phone the news is very vague, can twrp be installed permanently yes or no?
root with Magisk without twrp? and staying on the original rom with root and twrp is it possible to make ota updates?
Thanks so far for the help
I had a redmi note8t with root,twrp and Magisk,i try many custom rom,i hard bricked my phone many time,i resurrected It with EDL mode and QFIL many time.But with redmi note 11 I haven 't found any guide
pusco said:
Hi,on my redmi note 11 spesn A11 with MIUI 13 i would like to get root and twrp.
I want to stay on the original rom, but on this phone the news is very vague, can twrp be installed permanently yes or no?
root with Magisk without twrp? and staying on the original rom with root and twrp is it possible to make ota updates?
Thanks so far for the help
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1. Yes, but you must reinstall it every time you change ROM, since as it is a device with A / B partitions, recovery is integrated into the boot image, so when installing a ROM it will always be lost.
2. You can start TWRP via fastboot and a PC and just install Magisk. It's up to you if you want to leave TWRP "permanent" or not
3. You can receive updates via OTA even with only the bootloader unlocked, but for obvious reasons (and explained in the first point), you will lose root and TWRP
Ok,thanks you,I had install magisk patching boot.img and for now i'm not intersted in twrp or custom rom.I do what i want a redmi note 11 with unlocked bootloader and rooted with Magisk

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