Question Roll Back to EU To IN - OnePlus 10 Pro

I like to ask a doubt that I'm using EU NE 2213 OnePlus 10 pro. I like to go back to IN 2211version, Can I use Roll back software to come back to IN version?

You can flash the india build over fastbootd (use the pc.tool FBE )
chackopg said:
I like to ask a doubt that I'm using EU NE 2213 OnePlus 10 pro. I like to go back to IN 2211version, Can I use Roll back software to come back to IN version?
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ChrisFeiveel84 said:
You can flash the india build over fastbootd (use the pc.tool FBE )
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Can't go with rollback softwares?

chackopg said:
Can't go with rollback softwares?
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Idk
Than roll.backpack wiped your phone
When you have your bootloader unlocked and flash with fastboot this wiped not your phone

ChrisFeiveel84 said:
Idk
Than roll.backpack wiped your phone
When you have your bootloader unlocked and flash with fastboot this wiped not your phone
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There is no problem to wipe,coz no datas over there. Things are in usb, Google photos and drive. So can I use any region roll back, as I wish. Can I use Roll back firmware? Expecting a reply from you.

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PSA: Do not downgrade from Pie (C432B197) using Oreo Rollback (C432B150)

I can only speak for BLA-L29C432B197 (Probably B179 too), but I assume this will cover any Pie firmware released in January.
In these releases Huawei disabled custom kernel, so phone won't boot with a custom kernel flashed.
This had me wanting to downgrade to B161 where it does work. So I try with NoCheck, which is fine to update with, Software install failed.
I try with FH (I happened to have a credit left) HiSuite method, Software install failed.
I tried with Dload package, same result.
So I figure I can use Rollback, as it worked fine on Beta to get back to Oreo with it...
It failed after 7% (or so, I didn't actually watch), device reboot to a black screen. Fastboot was working though.
So it most likely only flashed Oreo bootloader, and device was hardbricked. I managed to get it back using test point and IDT, this will void your warranty though.
So, do not downgrade using NoCheck recovery and rollback package, it's not worth the time to get device back.
Edit: Downgrade from Pie B197 to Oreo B157 is fine using NoCheck.
ante0 said:
So, do not downgrade using NoCheck recovery and rollback package, it's not worth the time to get device back.
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So, there are no options to downgrade from 197? WTF is wrong with Huawei?
ante0 said:
So, do not downgrade using NoCheck recovery and rollback package, it's not worth the time to get device back.
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And probably will also require spending money on other tools. Backups are also important, so people with rooted devices should use Partitions Backup (by wanam) and backup nvme, oeminfo and modem partitions.
As for downgrading with DLOAD or HiSuite we have no idea if it will work or if it will brick. Original recovery/eRecovery might have a fail safe mechanism.
badmania98 said:
So, there are no options to downgrade from 197? WTF is wrong with Huawei?
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Dload might work or just refuse to downgrade, but i don't think it will brick.
Pretoriano80 said:
Partitions Backup (by wanam) and backup nvme, oeminfo and modem partitions.
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Where I can find this app, and what version I have to use?
I installed Partitions Backup & Restore 2.0.1.
LE. Backup Done.
also.it's happened in alp-al00(mate10 china).
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”5. This system version can be rolled back to the official version of EMUI 8.0 in Phone Manager. Rolling back the system version will erase your personal data. For more information, please contact the customer service hotline.” - according to description of v.197 firmware.
Where is this option in the phone menu? It is written in v.179 firmware, also.
badmania98 said:
”5. This system version can be rolled back to the official version of EMUI 8.0 in Phone Manager. Rolling back the system version will erase your personal data. For more information, please contact the customer service hotline.” - according to description of v.197 firmware.
Where is this option in the phone menu? It is written in v.179 firmware, also.
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There's none! I don't know what they mean with Phone Manager. My guess is that HiSuite = Phone Manager.
zt379 said:
also.it's happened in alp-al00(mate10 china).
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When downgrading with No_check recovery?
I asked Huawei centre about downgrade and they told me that is possible in service centre only.
ante0 said:
I can only speak for BLA-L29C432B197 (Probably B179 too), but I assume this will cover any Pie firmware released in January.
In these releases Huawei disabled custom kernel, so phone won't boot with a custom kernel flashed.
This had me wanting to downgrade to B161 where it does work. So I try with NoCheck, which is fine to update with, Software install failed.
I try with FH (I happened to have a credit left) HiSuite method, Software install failed.
I tried with Dload package, same result.
So I figure I can use Rollback, as it worked fine on Beta to get back to Oreo with it...
It failed after 7% (or so, I didn't actually watch), device reboot to a black screen. Fastboot was working though.
So it most likely only flashed Oreo bootloader, and device was hardbricked. I managed to get it back using test point and IDT, this will void your warranty though.
So, do not downgrade using NoCheck recovery and rollback package, it's not worth the time to get device back.
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Hey there, search on forum a tool for P20 Pro. From 179 i came back on 158 Oreo
Pretoriano80 said:
There's none! I don't know what they mean with Phone Manager. My guess is that HiSuite = Phone Manager.
When downgrading with No_check recovery?
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perhaps never! and now hope xda developers could handle this bad things
Sent from my HUAWEI ALP-AL00 using XDA Labs
lorenzomeini56 said:
Hey there, search on forum a tool for P20 Pro. From 179 i came back on 158 Oreo
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Can you put a link to this tool.?
badmania98 said:
Can you put a link to this tool.?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p20/how-to/guide-how-to-rollback-emui-9-beta-to-t3841687
lorenzomeini56 said:
Hey there, search on forum a tool for P20 Pro. From 179 i came back on 158 Oreo
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does it works in other kirin970 devices of emui9 to emui8??
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lorenzomeini56 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p20/how-to/guide-how-to-rollback-emui-9-beta-to-t3841687
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This tool we already have it. I dont know if ante0 used it this time, but I think he did ( contains nocheck.img).
badmania98 said:
This tool we already have it. I dont know if ante0 used it this time, but I think he did ( contains nocheck.img).
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Yep. Same NoCheck.img.
Edit: well, unless that nocheck is for p20... That might be why.
I will compare them.
I can confirm that in connecting my ALP-29 to my Windows 10 PC with HiSuite, I get offered the choice to roll back to Oreo. But the small print warns that your device should not be rooted or unlocked. I'm happy with Pie, so I'm not tempted to check whether this works without bricking your device, but just letting folks know about the purported option. Presumably if you try, you should at minimum unroot first......You also will be factory wiped.
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to get back to Oreo .
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To what version of Oreo did you tried to get back?
badmania98 said:
To what version of Oreo did you tried to get back?
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B150, the rollback version. I figured that would work as it is a rollback. But I should maybe have gone with B158.
Either way, don't do it with NoCheck for BLA
I'm almost done repairing device!
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B150, the rollback version. I figured that would work as it is a rollback. But I should maybe have gone with B158.
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B150 was the roll back from Pie Beta. According to FF, I think that B156 and 157 are the roll back from official Pie.
badmania98 said:
B150 was the roll back from Pie Beta. According to FF, I think that B156 and 157 are the roll back from official Pie.
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B157 should be the roll-back version. But a P20 Pro owner bricked when downgrading with HiSuite, with a completely stock device, so....

Question Need help to set back stock ROM

Hello,
I have bought a Mi 11 yesterday version M2011K2G,
I found out that the bootloader was unlocked on it, but when I check it has a global ROM installed already on it,
the thing is that it's not making any update, so I guess it's not an original ROM ?
I want to put back the original ROM and lock the bootloader back in order to have updates,
can you please help me on how I can do this without breaking the phone ?
or I'm I not getting the updates just because the bootloader is unlocked and if I lock it I will get them back ? I'm just scared if I lock it back the phone will break,
or you think I should install back the ROM and lock it back to get everything better ?
Thanks !
What version of ROM do you have?
fotocreaman said:
What version of ROM do you have?
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here it is attached,
when I check updates it says no update available
Normally an unlocked bootloader has no affort to the update. How did you get notice about that? If your bl is really unlocked I would stay with that.
Are you maybe on latest version? Can you take a screen shot of settings - my device - All secs
sweatbox said:
Normally an unlocked bootloader has no affort to the update. How did you get notice about that? If your bl is really unlocked I would stay with that.
Are you maybe on latest version? Can you take a screen shot of settings - my device - All secs
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I know it's unlocked cause I see the unlocked "padlock" when I restart the phone, other than this I don't have any idea of what modification could have been done to it since I'm used to use my phone the way they come with, thats why I want to get it back to stock ROM or get the updates to make sure it's all good
Here is the latest Rom for eea.
It's interesting that rkbeusf is nowhere to find.
Well unzip the fastboot file put the fastboot files from miui into it and try the installation without locking
sweatbox said:
Here is the latest Rom for eea.
It's interesting that rkbeusf is nowhere to find.
Well unzip the fastboot file put the fastboot files from miui into it and try the installation without locking
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if I use the Mi Flash and I don't lock it after flashing it, I won't get the upcoming updates will I ?
I mean, is there any way to lock it back ?
I kind of want to make the phone as it went out from factory
I never used mi flash, sorry.
My first step on new phones are always to unlock the bootloader so I can flash root and restore the apps with titanium.
And I got always updates through Ota.
I switched to xiaomi.eu rom, because it was faster with miui 12.5
sweatbox said:
I never used mi flash, sorry.
My first step on new phones are always to unlock the bootloader so I can flash root and restore the apps with titanium.
And I got always updates through Ota.
I switched to xiaomi.eu rom, because it was faster with miui 12.5
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thanks man, I will try install this ROM you gave me, I have noticed that when I make "download latest packages" it directly says "impossible to download..."
I wonder why it's doing this
Sorry if I misunderstood you, but you will have to scroll down until you see fastboot then a bit more to 'full rom' and click on the blue button
Edit:
Tested it right now and it works fine for me (download started)
Edit 2:
Seems to work with MI flash tool too:
Found on the mitool side:
Step 1: Download the correct Fastboot ROM on the Windows PC by double-checking the compatibility. Then extract and get the workable extensions on the PC (use the Rom above)
Step 2: installation bla bla
Step 3: too
Step 4: too
Step 5: Then attach the ROM file
Step 6: Switch Xiaomi device into the Fastboot mode. So turn off the device and simply take a long press and hold the keys of Volume Down and Power keys
Step 7: Then connect the device to the PC with a proper USB cable which is in the Fastboot mode
Step 8: Now you can enter the tool interface and check whether the device is connected
Step 9: Then select the most suitable flashing option from all three “Flash all”, “Flash all except storage” and “Flash all except data and storage”
Step 10: Hit flash from the top of the window and wait for several minutes
Step 11: Once the process is done you can reboot and finalize the process successfully.
sweatbox said:
Sorry if I misunderstood you, but you will have to scroll down until you see fastboot then a bit more to 'full rom' and click on the blue button
Edit:
Tested it right now and it works fine for me (download started)
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thanks bro it worked, it now checks the updates and make them when they're available, my wife won't ask the divorce finally haha
one last question and I leave you,
my phone is a 12gb 256 (chinese) if I install that same ROM I installed, will I get autoupdates on it or that version can only update on it's chinese ROM ? any idea ?
For my understanding it will work too. The 12 GB ram is EU is not available but it's only additional ram and does not have an other rom.
... So if you can install and use your phone with that rom you will have no issues with updates
abiedster said:
thanks bro it worked, it now checks the updates and make them when they're available, my wife won't ask the divorce finally haha
one last question and I leave you,
my phone is a 12gb 256 (chinese) if I install that same ROM I installed, will I get autoupdates on it or that version can only update on it's chinese ROM ? any idea ?
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Be careful, don't lock bootloader with a global or EEA ROM on CN hardware, you will brick your phone.
Take care when using Miflash with CN flashed to global. Now you are on production software, best to stay there unless you want to install custom ROMs. OTAs should work now. 12.5.1.0 is the latest for EEA.
onslaught86 said:
Be careful, don't lock bootloader with a global or EEA ROM on CN hardware, you will brick your phone.
Take care when using Miflash with CN flashed to global. Now you are on production software, best to stay there unless you want to install custom ROMs. OTAs should work now. 12.5.1.0 is the latest for EEA.
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thank you so much to both of you, my CH was on a global version 12.5.3.0 I wonder what version it was but it couldn't download or not even check the updates, I'm switching it to this other version, hopefully I will have OTAs from now on
thank you again guys !
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onslaught86 said:
Be careful, don't lock bootloader with a global or EEA ROM on CN hardware, you will brick your phone.
Take care when using Miflash with CN flashed to global. Now you are on production software, best to stay there unless you want to install custom ROMs. OTAs should work now. 12.5.1.0 is the latest for EEA.
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Isn´t all Mi 11 CN = China hardware ? I think it is safe to relock bootloader if you are on original ROM. Do you mix hardware and rom with each other.
primazz said:
Isn´t all Mi 11 CN = China hardware ? I think it is safe to relock bootloader if you are on original ROM. Do you mix hardware and rom with each other.
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primazz said:
Isn´t all Mi 11 CN = China hardware ? I think it is safe to relock bootloader if you are on original ROM. Do you mix hardware and rom with each other.
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do you think that even if it's a Chinese version, if I'm on an officiel original ROM (even if it's global and not chinese) I can relock the bootloader ?
abiedster said:
do you think that even if it's a Chinese version, if I'm on an officiel original ROM (even if it's global and not chinese) I can relock the bootloader ?
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You say you bought version M2011K2G. How did you came up that is chinese version ? Thats global not chinese rom. If your phone is originally global then you can relock.
https://xiaomiwiki.github.io/wiki/Flash_official_ROMs.html
primazz said:
You say you bought version M2011K2G. How did you came up that is chinese version ? Thats global not chinese rom. If your phone is originally global then you can relock.
https://xiaomiwiki.github.io/wiki/Flash_official_ROMs.html
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oh, no my wife's is a global one, and mine is the chinese 12gb one, I did install ROM sweatbox gave to me on both of them, but I didn't lock any of them. I wanted to lock the global one but I got scared it breaks it so I left it unlocked
abiedster said:
oh, no my wife's is a global one, and mine is the chinese 12gb one, I did install ROM sweatbox gave to me on both of them, but I didn't lock any of them. I wanted to lock the global one but I got scared it breaks it so I left it u
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Ok sorry for my misunderstood.

When will be the Android 11 update????

When will be the Android 11 update???? for Mi 9T pro thanks!
renr29 said:
When will be the Android 11 update???? for Mi 9T pro thanks!
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Already first global build is out with a11 and miui 12.5
Ezio553 said:
Already first global build is out with a11 and miui 12.5
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Hi,how to flash thats rom?standard method or need to unlock bootloader 1st?
Thanks moderator!
bakayaruo said:
Hi,how to flash thats rom?standard method or need to unlock bootloader 1st?
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If u use global mi 9t pro then u can update through recovery or else twrp method always works..
bakayaruo said:
Hi,how to flash thats rom?standard method or need to unlock bootloader 1st?
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It all depends what is your current ROM (you didn't post a single word about).
If you are on Global, just update.
If not, please look around and learn about switching from e.g. China or EEA to Global, etc. Guides can be found on XDA and elswhere
zgfg said:
It all depends what is your current ROM (you didn't post a single word about).
If you are on Global, just update.
If not, please look around and learn about switching from e.g. China or EEA to Global, etc. Guides can be found on XDA and elswhere
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My phone is global with stock global rom 12.0.6.So thats means i can just updated from choose updated package/recovery right?
bakayaruo said:
My phone is global with stock global rom 12.0.6.So thats means i can just updated from choose updated package/recovery right?
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Well do you have twrp as your recovery?
If not, see if you can unlock your bootloader in developer options and then flash twrp in download mode.
From memory:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot only works for me in Linux these days. Windows doesn't recognise my device, even after installing all the drivers.
To update the
bakayaruo said:
My phone is global with stock global rom 12.0.6.So thats means i can just updated from choose updated package/recovery right?
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To update from Global to Global you can use Choose Update Package from Updater app (with stock Recovery - not TWRP, and with locked Bootloader):
How to enable "Choose update package" option on MIUI 10?
How to enable "Choose update package" option on MIUI 10? Xiaomi is one of the biggest smartphone manufacturers listed as one of the top companies/
www.media-max.eu
zgfg said:
To update the
To update from Global to Global you can use Choose Update Package from Updater app (with stock Recovery - not TWRP, and with locked Bootloader):
How to enable "Choose update package" option on MIUI 10?
How to enable "Choose update package" option on MIUI 10? Xiaomi is one of the biggest smartphone manufacturers listed as one of the top companies/
www.media-max.eu
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Thanks so much for verified thats!.And one more thing does it wipe all my data after update?
bakayaruo said:
Thanks so much for verified thats!.And one more thing does it wipe all my data after update?
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It should not, it must work like OTA
zgfg said:
It should not, it must work like OTA
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Ok,Thanks again.I'm glad there's still person can help even this an old phone.

Question Unroot and relock bootloader

So I unlocked bootloader and rooted my OnePlus 10 pro and boy I been out of the game a bit. Seems much different than how it used to be. Does anyone have a guide or could offer assistance on how to unroot and safely flash and lock bootloader? Thanks for your help.
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So I unlocked bootloader and rooted my OnePlus 10 pro and boy I been out of the game a bit. Seems much different than how it used to be. Does anyone have a guide or could offer assistance on how to unroot and safely flash and lock bootloader? Thanks for your help.
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Remove all magisk modules
If you edited some system files undo changes
In magisk press uninstall => complete
After reboot:
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adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flashing lock
Anyway there is a risk for bootloop
I recommend you to leave it unlock
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Remove all magisk modules
If you edited some system files undo changes
In magisk press uninstall => complete
After reboot:
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adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flashing lock
Anyway there is a risk for bootloop
I recommend you to leave it unlock
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Sorry I should have been a little more specific. I know about the removing the magisk modules and also uninstalling magisk and even the locking bootloader back up, but if I recall since I am using a magisk boot image. Shouldn't though after uninstalling the magisk you need to flash a clean version of rom to get rid of that magisk boot image? That's the part I'm confused about because with my 6t I flashed it with twrp. I know it's fastboot to do so but unsure of the fastboot steps. I appreciate the help though. I just wanna start fresh with a clean rom.
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Sorry I should have been a little more specific. I know about the removing the magisk modules and also uninstalling magisk and even the locking bootloader back up, but if I recall since I am using a magisk boot image. Shouldn't though after uninstalling the magisk you need to flash a clean version of rom to get rid of that magisk boot image? That's the part I'm confused about because with my 6t I flashed it with twrp. I know it's fastboot to do so but unsure of the fastboot steps. I appreciate the help though. I just wanna start fresh with a clean rom.
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Use rollback + wipe data
OnePlus 10 Pro NA Version
OnePlus 10 Pro IN Version
OnePlus 10 Pro EU Version
DenisPDA said:
Use rollback + wipe data
OnePlus 10 Pro NA Version
OnePlus 10 Pro IN Version
OnePlus 10 Pro EU Version
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Is this a pc software to rollback to previous versions for this phone? Sorry just wanna know what exactly it is and the steps before I run it that's all. Also I am on .16 and this looks like .11..that won't cause any issues? I am just assuming the na means north American version.
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Is this a pc software to rollback to previous versions for this phone? Sorry just wanna know what exactly it is and the steps before I run it that's all. Also I am on .16 and this looks like .11..that won't cause any issues? I am just assuming the na means north American version.
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DenisPDA said:
Use rollback + wipe data
OnePlus 10 Pro NA Version
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I confirm that it works tested on my oneplus 10 pro eu
i used the rollback package
then recovery and wipe data
then set up your phone
go back to bootloader again
use fastboot flashing lock
use volume botton go to yes lock bootloader
done
Aliak96 said:
I confirm that it works tested on my oneplus 10 pro eu
i used the rollback package
then recovery and wipe data
then set up your phone
go back to bootloader again
use fastboot flashing lock
use volume botton go to yes lock bootloader
done
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Also confirmed that it worked and going to keep it that way for a bit until more development comes.
Aliak96 said:
I confirm that it works tested on my oneplus 10 pro eu
i used the rollback package
then recovery and wipe data
then set up your phone
go back to bootloader again
use fastboot flashing lock
use volume botton go to yes lock bootloader
done
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Hello, mine is an NE2210 (CN hardware). Do you know if the rollback package for EU can be installed so that I can re-lock the bootloader successfully once flashed with EU ROM?
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Also confirmed that it worked and going to keep it that way for a bit until more development comes.
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So following the order Aliak mentioned works without issues? No bootloop after "fastboot flashing lock" as usual?
memocatcher said:
So following the order Aliak mentioned works without issues? No bootloop after "fastboot flashing lock" as usual?
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Everything worked. And locked bootloader
god damn thanks for the fast response! it worked
Aliak96 said:
I confirm that it works tested on my oneplus 10 pro eu
i used the rollback package
then recovery and wipe data
then set up your phone
go back to bootloader again
use fastboot flashing lock
use volume botton go to yes lock bootloader
done
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Everything worked. And locked bootloader
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Hi! Sorry to revive an old thread here, but I was willing to use this method in order to unroot and relock my BL. Coming from an OP10Pro Eu myself and being on NE2213_11_C.22 atm. So I just wanted to know at what point were you able to go to recovery and wipe data, did the rollback package process itself ended on recovery where you were able to click format or did you have to force boot to recovery at some point before an automatic relaunch?... If you remember of course! Thanks a lot in advance!
FlyingMachete said:
Hi! Sorry to revive an old thread here, but I was willing to use this method in order to unroot and relock my BL. Coming from an OP10Pro Eu myself and being on NE2213_11_C.22 atm. So I just wanted to know at what point were you able to go to recovery and wipe data, did the rollback package process itself ended on recovery where you were able to click format or did you have to force boot to recovery at some point before an automatic relaunch?... If you remember of course! Thanks a lot in advance!
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Do the roll back and what I do make sure it's all completely back to stock I do another reset. Then lock . I do that for all my devices
the_rooter said:
Do the roll back and what I do make sure it's all completely back to stock I do another reset. Then lock . I do that for all my devices
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Ok got it! So I'll perform an extra "format data" through recovery once the rollback is done! Thanks a lot sir!
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Do the roll back and what I do make sure it's all completely back to stock I do another reset. Then lock . I do that for all my devices
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memocatcher said:
god damn thanks for the fast response! it worked
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DenisPDA said:
Use rollback + wipe data
OnePlus 10 Pro NA Version
OnePlus 10 Pro IN Version
OnePlus 10 Pro EU Version
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Hi guys! Each time I select the rollback package from "local install" it comes back with the message "verification failed"... Any idea what could be the cause? I'm on 2213_11_C.22 (stable) Thanks for your help.
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Nevermind!! It's a success!! ...after a few shenanigans. ;-)
FlyingMachete said:
Hi guys! Each time I select the rollback package from "local install" it comes back with the message "verification failed"... Any idea what could be the cause? I'm on 2213_11_C.22 (stable) Thanks for your help.
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Nevermind!! It's a success!! ...after a few shenanigans. ;-)
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Hello my friend. What you do tô work?
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Hello my friend. What you do tô work?
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Hi! Use Oxygen updater instead of local installer!

Question Delete twrp, lock bootlader and back rom global

Hello:
I am going to sell my xiaomi 11t pro phone and first I want to leave it as it was when I bought it, go back to global rom, remove custom twrp and close the bootloader, now it has xiaomi.eu rom.
In order not to make a mistake and brick the phone, I ask for your advice and help.
I think I have to put global rom, tgz file, with my flash option clean all, but I don't know if it removes the twrp. If you don't delete it to remove it you should flash recovery.img of the global rom you would have flashed.
It would only be necessary to close the bootloader again, from fastboot with the oem lock command it would be closed, is what I am saying correct? Or would I have to do something else or in another way?
Thanks and regards.
pedrag2 said:
Hello:
I am going to sell my xiaomi 11t pro phone and first I want to leave it as it was when I bought it, go back to global rom, remove custom twrp and close the bootloader, now it has xiaomi.eu rom.
In order not to make a mistake and brick the phone, I ask for your advice and help.
I think I have to put global rom, tgz file, with my flash option clean all, but I don't know if it removes the twrp. If you don't delete it to remove it you should flash recovery.img of the global rom you would have flashed.
It would only be necessary to close the bootloader again, from fastboot with the oem lock command it would be closed, is what I am saying correct? Or would I have to do something else or in another way?
Thanks and regards.
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Use this Tool choose clean all and lock.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Hello and thanks:
I had read that it was dangerous to do the whole process at once with miflash.
This tool is the same but from fastboot. Is it also dangerous to go back to stock rom and close the bootloader with this way?
pedrag2 said:
Hello and thanks:
I had read that it was dangerous to do the whole process at once with miflash.
This tool is the same but from fastboot. Is it also dangerous to go back to stock rom and close the bootloader with this way?
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This is Xiaomi's official tool, never had any problems with it.
Switch from Xiaomi Eu to stock or Aosp to Stock, with.
NOSS8 said:
This is Xiaomi's official tool, never had any problems with it.
Switch from Xiaomi Eu to stock or Aosp to Stock, with.
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Thanks, I will do that.
NOSS8 said:
This is Xiaomi's official tool, never had any problems with it.
Switch from Xiaomi Eu to stock or Aosp to Stock, with.
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I don't think I'm going to do anything for now.
I will leave the xiaomi.eu rom with the bootloader unlocked because when I did everything I don't remember which was the original stock rom, I don't know if it was global or European. I'm afraid to put a wrong stock rom and the phone will brick.
I bought the phone through Amazon in an Italian store, I don't know what to do, but I would like to deliver it in factory condition.
Would you do the process equally with the global stock rom?
Thanks.
pedrag2 said:
I don't think I'm going to do anything for now.
I will leave the xiaomi.eu rom with the bootloader unlocked because when I did everything I don't remember which was the original stock rom, I don't know if it was global or European. I'm afraid to put a wrong stock rom and the phone will brick.
I bought the phone through Amazon in an Italian store, I don't know what to do, but I would like to deliver it in factory condition.
Would you do the process equally with the global stock rom?
Thanks.
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No risk of bricking on this model with any stock rom.
In general EEA for Europe.(V13.0.21.0.SKDEUXM)
Global(V13.0.7.0.SKDMIXM)
NOSS8 said:
No risk of bricking on this model with any stock rom.
In general EEA for Europe.(V13.0.21.0.SKDEUXM)
Global(V13.0.7.0.SKDMIXM)
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I know how to distinguish stock rom europe (EEA) and global (MI) but I don't know which is the original rom installed on the phone.
Do you think there is no brick risk if I put EEA or MI?
Thanks
pedrag2 said:
I know how to distinguish stock rom europe (EEA) and global (MI) but I don't know which is the original rom installed on the phone.
Do you think there is no brick risk if I put EEA or MI?
Thanks
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Go to the site where you bought it.
I have already answered you on this subject in my post above.
The version number of the Global or EEA phone is the same (2107113SG), if that can reassure you.
NOSS8 said:
Go to the site where you bought it.
I have already answered you on this subject in my post above.
The version number of the Global or EEA phone is the same (2107113SG), if that can reassure you.
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That's right, thank you very much for your help.
Regards
pedrag2 said:
That's right, thank you very much for your help.
Regards
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Check for the version:
https://www.imei.info/
NOSS8 said:
Check for the version:
https://www.imei.info/
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Yes, it's IMEI.info: 11T Pro (2107113SG)
Thanks
pedrag2 said:
Yes, it's IMEI.info: 11T Pro (2107113SG)
Thanks
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We already knew that. Normally you should see if the original rom was an EEA or Global, but as you sell it, install the one you want, Global is better.
NOSS8 said:
We already knew that. Normally you should see if the original rom was an EEA or Global, but as you sell it, install the one you want, Global is better.
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I have not seen that of the original EEA or Global, I think it was EEA because the seller says that his products are European but if there is no problem, I will put the global as you tell me.
Again, thank you very much for all your help.
pedrag2 said:
I have not seen that of the original EEA or Global, I think it was EEA because the seller says that his products are European but if there is no problem, I will put the global as you tell me.
Again, thank you very much for all your help.
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Don't forget to remove your device from your Xiaomi account.
https://us.i.mi.com/
NOSS8 said:
Don't forget to remove your device from your Xiaomi account.
https://us.i.mi.com/
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Ok, thanks again

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