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I was running Freedom OS CE 2.5 and I dirty flashed official OOS 4.1.0 and got into a bootloop.
I restarted the phone into twrp and it told me that it was read only so I wasn't seeing any zip files. I tried to use repair in the Wipe section by changing file format. I think I chose FAT...I honestly can't remember. But when I swipe to repair and I got stock on updating partition. So I restarted the device into twrp again but this time I'm stock on just the splash screen....won't start.
All I'm getting into is bootloader mode.
Help please
Use fastboot to wipe recovery and flash TWRP again. Alternatively, directly sideload your ROM.
Anova's Origin said:
Use fastboot to wipe recovery and flash TWRP again. Alternatively, directly sideload your ROM.
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Thank you so much. But what about how I tried changing the format from what it was originally? Should I be worried or that's a minor issue?
ddaharu said:
Thank you so much. But what about how I tried changing the format from what it was originally? Should I be worried or that's a minor issue?
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You should reformat those partitions that you've changed. Ext4 or f2fs for /data and ext4 for all other partitions. This can be done through either fastboot or TWRP.
Anova's Origin said:
You should reformat those partitions that you've changed. Ext4 or f2fs for /data and ext4 for all other partitions. This can be done through either fastboot or TWRP.
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Are these the commands I should use?
c:\adb>fastboot erase recovery
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp
Well as you said, after this I can reenter recovery and reformat the partitions and I should be fine right?
Thanks for all your help man...
ddaharu said:
Are these the commands I should use?
c:\adb>fastboot erase recovery
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp
Well as you said, after this I can reenter recovery and reformat the partitions and I should be fine right?
Thanks for all your help man...
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Dont forget the ".img" when referring to images"
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Anova's Origin said:
Dont forget the ".img" when referring to images"
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
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One last question. Is there any twrp version you'll recommend? Or anyone is good?
ddaharu said:
One last question. Is there any twrp version you'll recommend? Or anyone is good?
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3.0.4-1 has proven to be the most stable so far.
I've also been using 3.1.0-1 for a while and haven't noticed any issues.
Avoid 3.1.0.0 though, as there has been many reports of issues with it.
Anova's Origin said:
3.0.4-1 has proven to be the most stable so far.
I've also been using 3.1.0-1 for a while and haven't noticed any issues.
Avoid 3.1.0.0 though, as there has been many reports of issues with it.
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MY PHONE IS RUNNING AGAIN! thanks for your help man.
Btw! Seeing that the positions were somewhat corrupted, I actually had to use stock recovery to sideload the stock ROM then flash TWRP and finally on freedom is 2.6.1
Thanks again, mate. :highfive:
ddaharu said:
I was running Freedom OS CE 2.5 and I dirty flashed official OOS 4.1.0 and got into a bootloop.
I restarted the phone into twrp and it told me that it was read only so I wasn't seeing any zip files. I tried to use repair in the Wipe section by changing file format. I think I chose FAT...I honestly can't remember. But when I swipe to repair and I got stock on updating partition. So I restarted the device into twrp again but this time I'm stock on just the splash screen....won't start.
All I'm getting into is bootloader mode.
Help please
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I faced a similar issue with twrp , just try to flash twrp again using fastboot mode , in case it does not work again then try to flash it a few more times , it would surely work , I have already tried it , but before that try to factory reset ur phone using twrp and reboot to twrp and only use the first method if the problem exists after that
9891ishu said:
I faced a similar issue with twrp , just try to flash twrp again using fastboot mode , in case it does not work again then try to flash it a few more times , it would surely work , I have already tried it , but before that try to factory reset ur phone using twrp and reboot to twrp and only use the first method if the problem exists after that
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Thanks. I got through.
Hi, sorry for bad English.
I'm having trouble installing Custom ROMs on my Mi 8 Global. Any custom rom I install, after reboot on TWRP, the mobile does not start, it only stays on the fastboot screen or returns to the TWRP.
I already unlocked the bootloader, ADB ON, drivers installed on PC, TWRP OK, all neededs WIPEs ...
I can only install the STOCKs ROMs. I think the problem is when doing FLASH in the ROMs. It may be that I can only install ROM by Fastboot, but by Recovery not.
In the TWRP LOG, there is not a single error after installing the ROMs, always success.
I follow all the tutorials, but never start the system after installing by recovery.
Another thing I noticed is that when I install the custom rom, if I go in the TWRP file browser and go there in the SDCard folder, the files do not appear as it usually gets, such as the "Android" folder for example.
I've had several Androids since the Galaxy Y time and I've never had this problem.
Any idea?
format data "yes" then flash dm variety fix re oot recovery then flash any rom
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altvolt74 said:
format data "yes" then flash dm variety fix re oot recovery then flash any rom
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I followed all the tutorials, including the WIPEs
try another dm variety or recovery ........make sure is format data and not just wipe it and last ensure ur in pie firmware and not oreo
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altvolt74 said:
try another dm variety or recovery ........make sure is format data and not just wipe it
Sent from my MI 8 using Tapatalk
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Ill try this. Thanks!
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I have the same problem as you, and my rom is only 10gb. Other roms can't recognize it. How do you solve this problem?
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altvolt74 said:
try another dm variety or recovery ........make sure is format data and not just wipe it and last ensure ur in pie firmware and not oreo
Sent from my MI 8 using Tapatalk
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i tried ,very bad,my phone still into fastboot.
Bruno Wagner said:
Hi, sorry for bad English.
I'm having trouble installing Custom ROMs on my Mi 8 Global. Any custom rom I install, after reboot on TWRP, the mobile does not start, it only stays on the fastboot screen or returns to the TWRP.
I already unlocked the bootloader, ADB ON, drivers installed on PC, TWRP OK, all neededs WIPEs ...
I can only install the STOCKs ROMs. I think the problem is when doing FLASH in the ROMs. It may be that I can only install ROM by Fastboot, but by Recovery not.
In the TWRP LOG, there is not a single error after installing the ROMs, always success.
I follow all the tutorials, but never start the system after installing by recovery.
Another thing I noticed is that when I install the custom rom, if I go in the TWRP file browser and go there in the SDCard folder, the files do not appear as it usually gets, such as the "Android" folder for example.
I've had several Androids since the Galaxy Y time and I've never had this problem.
Any idea?
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1. wrong section
2. which twrp do you use, which firmware do you use...., what a rom do wanna flash
unlock bootloader , flash this Twrp
reboot to trwp, factory rest with "yes" reboot again to trwp flash the rom that u want
Bruno Wagner said:
I followed all the tutorials, including the WIPEs
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Follow this step
1. Copy Miui rom 9.0.zip and which rom you want to sdcard.
2. Boot into twrp, then wipe data, cache.
3. Install Miui rom 9.0.zip (dont reboot after done)
4. In twrp, choose reboot twrp again, then then wipe data, cache
5. Install any custom rom you want. And flash disable dm-variety
6. Done and reboot
romano19 said:
Follow this step
1. Copy Miui rom 9.0.zip and which rom you want to sdcard.
2. Boot into twrp, then wipe data, cache.
3. Install Miui rom 9.0.zip (dont reboot after done)
4. In twrp, choose reboot twrp again, then then wipe data, cache
5. Install any custom rom you want. And flash disable dm-variety
6. Done and reboot
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I ll try this. Thank u
You have to format data via typing "yes", it is not wiping data, it is button in twrp. After that everything gonna be ok.
maybe you should flash a miui based on android pie (globe developer version)
then use the latest twrp recovery (both wzsx and black pitch is ok)
Murik01 said:
You have to format data via typing "yes", it is not wiping data, it is button in twrp. After that everything gonna be ok.
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Yes, I do. Dont work
Bruno Wagner said:
I ll try this. Thank u
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Did you do something or you fix your problem?
NewbyCmUser said:
Did you do something or you fix your problem?
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No, not a tip has solved the problem. Yesterday I spent all day trying different things, searching in several sites but nothing works. I'll have to settle for the ROM stock.
I had the same problem installing pixel experience you need to flash stock fastboot rom via miflash be careful, do not select the relock option, then install twrp, wipe system, caches and data and install your custom rom It worked for me.
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You have to format data via typing "yes", it is not wiping data, it is button in twrp. After that everything gonna be ok.
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i had same problem. and this format data has worked with "miui_MI8Global_8.12.20_c7a9af8587_9.0" i can flash it. phone working now but i will change rom tomorrow again.. i guess it will be brick in a couple days
Problem solved!
Sorry bad english, translated by Google Translate ...
Now I've been able to install custom ROMs. :laugh:
I tested Havok and Pixel Experience.
I'll speak the steps I did:
1 - Install the Stock Pie: MIUI Global Stable 10.1.2.0 (dipper_global_images_V10.1.2.0.PEAMIFI_20181211.0000.00_9.0_global_0099f5af5f)
Install with XiaomiMiFlash, at the bottom, check the option "Clean All".
NO INSTALL ON TWRP MODE.
2 - Start the system normal and make ADB ON
3 - Make Root
4 - Start the system normal again
5 - Install TWRP: recovery-TWRP-3.2.2-0711-XIAOMI8-CN-wzsx150 (use this version)
6 - WIPE > Advanced> System, Data, Cache
7 - Flash ROM: PixelExperience_dipper-9.0-20190111-2226-OFFICIAL
8 - Reboot System
9 - Ready!
10 - Optional Step (*recommended*) - Go again in TWRP and Wipe > System, Data, Cache, Internal Storage > Flash ROM > Reboot.
After this procedure I was able to install custom roms without problems.
CUSTOM ROM FLASHING GUIDE
So finally we have a stable LOS rom and slowly we'll be getting many more n to help everyone these are the steps u should follow to succesfully install custom roms.
STEPS
Starting of most of you will be coming from locked bootloader/ unlocked and never installed anything before if thats the case
unlock through guides already present but remember always STICK TO LATEST STOCK FIRMWARE
Download latest platform tools from here https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Users coming from stock need to backup internal storage n all other data As stock data is encrypted custom roms cant be flashed without wiping first
To format go to fastboot and run
Code:
fastboot format -w userdata
or simply
Code:
fastboot -w
now ur internal storage is wiped completely along with userdata
Next step is to flash twrp , when ur in fastboot u can see the active slot , this is the slot you need to flash custom rom over
so we need to switch to the inactive slot to do that :
Code:
fastboot set_active a
or
Code:
fastboot set_active b
whichever is the inactive one
once we are in the inactive slot its time to flash TWRP.
find the download link here https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-5z/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-3-x-t3849245
Flash TWRP BOOT IMG by :
Code:
fastboot flash boot twrp.img
For instance if my active slot was B where i had stock rom installed , i will flash TWRP to A, now after finishing above step, u need to reboot to recovery
Go To REBOOT and select slot B ( considering above assumption)
WIPE : go to wipe then select
Data
sytem
Cache
NO NEED TO FORMAT INTERNAL STORAGE IF ALREADY FORMATTED VIA FASTBOOT
This applies even if switching between custom ROMS
If u dont plan on formatting internal storage everytime , my advice would be to flash DFE ( DISABLE FORCE ENCRYPTION )
With this ur custom ROM wont encrypt DATA , and u can switch between roms without wiping internal storage ( WARNING: formatting from fastboot will wipe internal & app data n other userdata must be wiped if switching between two different ROMS) DFE will be linked below
DFE MUST BE FLASHED ON BOTH SLOTS BUT MAINLY UR ACTIVE SLOT WHERE U WILL BE USING CUSTOM ROM
DEFAULT TWRP BEHAVIOUR FOR A/B PARTITION DEVICES IS : ROMS WILL ALWAYS BE FLASHED ON INACTIVE SLOT , i.e: IF TWRP IS ON SLOT A , ROM WILL BE FLASHED ON SLOT B AND VICE VERSA
So for Clarity , lets assume my stock rom was in slot B
Then u need to select SLOT A in reboot settings fo TWRP
Flash ROM
FLASH TWRP ZIP , As Recovery img comes with BOOT.img (since we dont have recovery partition) every time u flash a boot img recovery will be replaced, thus in this case since laos rom or any other comes with their own recovery u need to flash TWRP zip
Most IMPORTANT STEP : After u flash CUSTOM ROM, IT IS ALWAYS RECOMMENDED TO :
REBOOT TO RECOVERY
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Now since we flashed to OUR ACTIVE SLOT : B, twrp will boot to SLOT B Automatically ( CONSIDERING U FLASHED TWRP ZIP AFTER ROM)
GAPPS AND ADD ON ZIPS ( LIKE MAGISK, MODULES ETC) IS RECOMMENDED TO BE FLASHED ON THE SAME SLOT AS YOUR ROM , AND PREFERABLY TWRP OF THE SAME SLOT
REBOOT ENJOY
Links
Dfe - see attachment
Twrp zip - see attachment
Just for understanding...
what are these slot-A and B?
What could be the size of each slot?
Is this phone partition table unlike any other?
Thanks for the guide dude.
This is what i have understood.
If stock rom is on slot A
Then we have to fastboot flash twrp on slot B
And from that twrp we have to flash custom rom and twrp zip on slot A
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
TechnoTrons said:
Thanks for the guide dude.
This is what i have understood.
If stock rom is on slot A
Then we have to fastboot flash twrp on slot B
And from that twrp we have to flash custom rom and twrp zip on slot A
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Correct!
TechnoTrons said:
Thanks for the guide dude.
This is what i have understood.
If stock rom is on slot A
Then we have to fastboot flash twrp on slot B
And from that twrp we have to flash custom rom and twrp zip on slot A
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Yes correct :good:
DroneJC said:
Just for understanding...
what are these slot-A and B?
What could be the size of each slot?
Is this phone partition table unlike any other?
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Slot A and Slot B are partitions and its size are same.
It is 2 different blocks in a given memory.
No phone partition layout is different in AB scheme. they both are completely isolated.
do we need to unlock the bootloader before this. If yes, how to do it
Edit- Found it and was able to unlock the bootlocker using the app from Asus Support.
Thank You for this wonderful guide. Have now been able to successfully flash the Pixel experience ROM on the phone.
This is exciting, finally some nice roms for 5Z! Will be playing with this over the weekend. Thank you for your work!
Thanks a lot for your comprehensive guide, got to unlock the bootloader and flash twrp as per the guide.
However, I have a problem booting the ROM; the ROM installs perfectly well and I can reboot into recovery but can't get past the "ASUS" screen upon actually trying to boot the ROM.
Am I missing something? I followed everything down precisely and I honestly don't know what am I messing up.
A little help would be appreciated.
Xadus said:
Thanks a lot for your comprehensive guide, got to unlock the bootloader and flash twrp as per the guide.
However, I have a problem booting the ROM; the ROM installs perfectly well and I can reboot into recovery but can't get past the "ASUS" screen upon actually trying to boot the ROM.
Am I missing something? I followed everything down precisely and I honestly don't know what am I messing up.
A little help would be appreciated.
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Sure! start of by telling which vendor u were on in stock? .72 is needed for roms ..and looking at ur station I think probably flashing from wrong slot
Rohan purohit said:
Sure! start of by telling which vendor u were on in stock? .72 is needed for roms ..and looking at ur station I think probably flashing from wrong slot
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I was at .72 itself and my active slot was b, I switched the active slot to a and flashed the the twrp.
Booted into the twrp and switched the slot to b (where my stock is installed) - wiped the data as told and installed the pixel experience ROM - flashed the permanent twrp again and rebooted to twrp (just to check since gapps are already pre-installed in pixel experience).
Rebooted the whole device again from twrp and the loops starts.
Xadus said:
I was at .72 itself and my active slot was b, I switched the active slot to a and flashed the the twrp.
Booted into the twrp and switched the slot to b (where my stock is installed) - wiped the data as told and installed the pixel experience ROM - flashed the permanent twrp again and rebooted to twrp (just to check since gapps are already pre-installed in pixel experience).
Rebooted the whole device again from twrp and the loops starts.
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Ok u just said data , but system and cache have to be wiped too..if u did then maybe once after wiping reboot to bootloader and select slot as a n then boot to twrp n flash rom
Rohan purohit said:
Ok u just said data , but system and cache have to be wiped too..if u did then maybe once after wiping reboot to bootloader and select slot as a n then boot to twrp n flash rom
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I meant the data, system and cache just as mentioned in the guide.
I tired the same process switching to different slot (a/b) as well but it still results in a bootloop.
Xadus said:
I meant the data, system and cache just as mentioned in the guide.
I tired the same process switching to different slot (a/b) as well but it still results in a bootloop.
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If ur following the steps right then a bootloop of that sort could be due to encryption, I suggest u do fastboot format -w userdata
Rohan purohit said:
If ur following the steps right then a bootloop of that sort could be due to encryption, I suggest u do fastboot format -w userdata
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I did wipe the userdata as well before doing anything.
And i did flash "disableforceencryption.zip" as well during the guide.
Xadus said:
I did wipe the userdata as well before doing anything.
And i did flash "disableforceencryption.zip" as well during the guide.
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I'd suggest u to follow again properly since all the roms boot but first boot takes a while so maybe u need to wait
Rohan purohit said:
I'd suggest u to follow again properly since all the roms boot but first boot takes a while so maybe u need to wait
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Maybe i will give another try in the future, for now i flashed the stock as i was frustrated by the whole thing.
Thanks a lot for your help though.
Xadus said:
Maybe i will give another try in the future, for now i flashed the stock as i was frustrated by the whole thing.
Thanks a lot for your help though.
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I have exactly same problem as you, how did you even flashed the stock rom?
stefanivan97 said:
I have exactly same problem as you, how did you even flashed the stock rom?
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Use unbrick method, raw firmware in the root guide. Download updates from Asus site and copy into internal memory for latest version. You can try installing whatever you want and if you mess up you can always flash_all cmd and start over.
I'm having a big problem. I've had to unbrick my Mi11 ultra 5 times with the miflash tool because every time I flash the custom rom through TWRP it complete then reboots with no OS. I copy the rom to the phone. Go in to TWRP and then I go to install and find the zip file. I choose it and it goes through the process but it still reboots into TWRP with no OS. I've tried it with and without root with Magisk. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?! Please help. Here is the link for the ROM I'm trying to use https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=14943124697586336463
Format data after flashing the EU ROM.
The first time you load the system, the screen will stay a loooong time with the MIUI logo; don't panic and be patient.
Hope it works for you.
Regards.
Yes, as above. If you don't format data with the confirmation of yes in the twrp wipe menu, it will alway go back to twrp.
The reason is that when you change kernal branch, there may be partition differences between them. A format clears out old data crossing the new partition layout and allows boot.
portamento said:
Format data after flashing the EU ROM.
The first time you load the system, the screen will stay a loooong time with the MIUI logo; don't panic and be patient.
Hope it works for you.
Regards.
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Buddy as best try to flash over Fastboot, then after that install TWRP and mount all partitions. Then klick wipe-- factory reset and wipe and after that format data with confirm yes. after that you need to install inject TWRP inject. You can find it in ADVANCED. After that klick fix Contexts. And reboot.
After that the OS will reinstall . Try it, that will work 100%
portamento said:
Format data after flashing the EU ROM.
The first time you load the system, the screen will stay a loooong time with the MIUI logo; don't panic and be patient.
Hope it works for you.
Regards.
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Sathelp said:
Yes, as above. If you don't format data with the confirmation of yes in the twrp wipe menu, it will alway go back to twrp.
The reason is that when you change kernal branch, there may be partition differences between them. A format clears out old data crossing the new partition layout and allows boot.
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THANK YOU BOTH!!! IT WAS CAUSE I DIDNT FORMAT DATA AFTER THE ROM INSTALL!! Thank you so much
Mag_e said:
THANK YOU BOTH!!! IT WAS CAUSE I DIDNT FORMAT DATA AFTER THE ROM INSTALL!! Thank you so much
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Glad to know that it worked . I had the same problem when I changed from European stock ROM to Xiaomi.eu one. The tutorials I read didn't say anything about formatting data after installing the new ROM.
Mag_e said:
I'm having a big problem. I've had to unbrick my Mi11 ultra 5 times with the miflash tool because every time I flash the custom rom through TWRP it complete then reboots with no OS. I copy the rom to the phone. Go in to TWRP and then I go to install and find the zip file. I choose it and it goes through the process but it still reboots into TWRP with no OS. I've tried it with and without root with Magisk. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?! Please help. Here is the link for the ROM I'm trying to use https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=14943124697586336463
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Check this steps
Hey, I try to install pixel plus UI custom ROM in my Poco M3. But I have not succeed. When I install the ROM through twrp recovery mode and reboot it, it again back twrp recovery mode. How can I solve this. It's still always standby twrp recovery mode.
Anupjbl said:
Hey, I try to install pixel plus UI custom ROM in my Poco M3. But I have not succeed. When I install the ROM through twrp recovery mode and reboot it, it again back twrp recovery mode. How can I solve this. It's still always standby twrp recovery mode.
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Check if:
You use the right recovery
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=320360
Use the right firmware
https://xiaomirom.com/en/rom/poco-m3-citrus-global-fastboot-recovery-rom/
Wipe data, Dalvik, Cache
Reboot Twrp or Of
Flash firmware(if necessary).
Flash ROM (Magisk Optional)
Format Data (By Typing Yes)
Reboot
NOSS8 said:
Check if:
You use the right recovery
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=320360
Use the right firmware
https://xiaomirom.com/en/rom/poco-m3-citrus-global-fastboot-recovery-rom/
Wipe data, Dalvik, Cache
Reboot Twrp or Of
Flash firmware(if necessary).
Flash ROM (Magisk Optional)
Format Data (By Typing Yes)
Reboot
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How can I download your suggested file. The phone still twrp recovery mode.
Anupjbl said:
How can I download your suggested file. The phone still twrp recovery mode.
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what file?
NOSS8 said:
what file?
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If I want to use the right recovery file and use the right firmware.
Anupjbl said:
If I want to use the right recovery file and use the right firmware.
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post the link of the rom you want to install.
NOSS8 said:
post the link of the rom you want to install.
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Actually I can not return normal mode from twrp recovery mode. Several time system reboot, power off.... But still twrp recovery mode. I can not operate anymore.
Anupjbl said:
Actually I can not return normal mode from twrp recovery mode. Several time system reboot, power off.... But still twrp recovery mode. I can not operate anymore.
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Start by resetting the phone.
flash the recommended firmware for the AOSP rom
do not lock the bootloader.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Sounds like you need to flash the right boot.img for your ROM
NOSS8 said:
Start by resetting the phone.
flash the recommended firmware for the AOSP rom
do not lock the bootloader.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
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Thanks a lot.Problem solved.
Can I flash any custom ROM through mi flash tool?
Anupjbl said:
Thanks a lot.Problem solved.
Can I flash any custom ROM through mi flash tool?
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Nope.just Fastboot stock.
Anupjbl said:
Thanks a lot.Problem solved.
Can I flash any custom ROM through mi flash tool?
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Hey use pitchblack recovery and it is tested and official for poco m3 since i also have same device and i used it.
and it works really well so
kuro-001 said:
Hey use pitchblack recovery and it is tested and official for poco m3 since i also have same device and i used it.
and it works really well so
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O.F/Pichblack are just a modified Twrp.