[q] [developers][help][please] - Xiaomi Redmi 1S

1st I want to tell the situation
.....I WAS USING STOCK ROM [MIUI 6] AND USING STOCK RECOVERY
AFTER READING A FORUM TO ROOT MIUI 6 BETA,
I INSTALLED THE SUPERSU AND ITS ICON WAS THERE ON HOMESCREEN. WHEN I OPEN IT THE POPUP SAYS THAT HOW YOU WANT TO INSTALL THE SCRIPT
I CHOOSEN TWRP BUT I WAS ON STOCK RECOVERY NOW IT REBOOTED AND TRY TO ENTER THE RECOVERY MODE [STOCK]
IT DOES NOT ENTER AND REBOOTED AND AGAING REBOOTED.............:crying:

Its just a case of bootloop. Try this tut
if you can boot into recovery when off (just press power+ vol up at the same time)
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Wipe data

thanks but
I am on stock ROM and unable to do it even I am ubable to boot in recovery because it is just rebooting and rebooting

Maybe you pressed it wrong.
Powerbutton+Volume up then release power button after mi.com logo shows but still holding volume up until it goes to recovery

flash fastboot rom using pc

Use miflash to flash fastboot rom.you can find fastboot roms of miuiv6 on xiaomi official website.

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Phone is doing constant reboots after attempting to install custom recovery!

I successfully rooted my phone using the superoneclick method through the computer. I then followed the video guide and downloaded the system recovery app which allows you to install a custom recovery.. i clicked on the button and asked to accept root access which I allowed.. I then rebooted my phone and went into recovery.. no custom recovery was installed.. so i booted my phone back and phone started up properly.. I then did the process once again and after booting into recovery I again noticed that the factory recovery was still on the phone. I then rebooted the phone again and thats when the constant reboot happened..
I did a wipe from the factory recovery and still not success..
I'm having trouble finding a suitable rom i can rename update.zip and attempt to install a rom that way..
also .. what are my options..
NOTE: This is the recovery installation method I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875233
NOTE: While in the stock recovery on the bottom of the screen this is what it reads.
E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/command
E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/caller
E:Can't mount CACHE:recovery/log
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One thing: the installation of custom recovery is not expected to erase stock recovery; they can coexist. In order to enter stock recovery you switch on with volume down pressed, in order to enter custom recovery you press volume down while booting and the led turns blue.
In your present situation I think you are forced to flash a full sbf with rsdlite (fro windows) or with sbf_flash (from linux). You can find plenty of them in a sticky thread.
You did a factory wipe after a boot loop...... you have to flash full sbf.
patroclo7 said:
One thing: the installation of custom recovery is not expected to erase stock recovery; they can coexist. In order to enter stock recovery you switch on with volume down pressed, in order to enter custom recovery you press volume down while booting and the led turns blue.
In your present situation I think you are forced to flash a full sbf with rsdlite (fro windows) or with sbf_flash (from linux). You can find plenty of them in a sticky thread.
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I understand that while holding down the down volume button then pressing the power button will get you into the stock recovery..
but can you break it down in the same simple manner on how to get into the custom rom?
I held the down volume button after pressing the power button and no light turned on..
one2wan said:
You did a factory wipe after a boot loop...... you have to flash full sbf.
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Yes I did.. didn't know what else to do.. wasn't near a computer was at work..
is an sbf file same as a zip file for rom?
With boot loop, have to test wipe cache/Dalvik cache first from custom recovery. If nok, test apply ZIP. If nok so ok, full flash is needed... You can't solve a boot loop with wipe from factory recovery...
But now, before flash full sbf, do a wipe from factory recovery ! It's better.
And no ! SBF isn't as ZIP ROM !
SBF is applied via bootloader and ZIP is applied via recovery. It's definitively not the same thing ! You have to understand that before customize your Defy !
one2wan said:
With boot loop, have to test wipe cache/Dalvik cache first from custom recovery. If nok, test apply ZIP. If nok so ok, full flash is needed... You can't solve a boot loop with wipe from factory recovery...
But now, before flash full sbf, do a wipe from factory recovery ! It's better.
And no ! SBF isn't as ZIP ROM !
SBF is applied via bootloader and ZIP is applied via recovery. It's definitively not the same thing ! You have to understand that before customize your Defy !
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I see.. I can't seem to get into the custom recovery.. hold down volume button and blue light doesn't turn on and nothing else happens.. i get sent back to factory recovery..
I have done a full wipe from the factory recovery and downloaded a file from here http://and-developers.com/sbf:defy but after running rsdlite and selecting the file.. nothing happens.. the phone still shows its in recovery and nothing happens after pressing start on the program..
Have you entered the bootloader to flash the sbf?!
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Make sure you turn on your defy holding the up volume (not down) and power button to enter bootloader. Then you can use usb + rsdlite to flash a new sbf file (not zip rom!)
You have to know what custom recovery you installed. From your post above. You had installed the bootstrap recovery which is an app to enter the recovery. This bootstrap recovery doesn't have the blue light when you booting the phone. Only 2nd-init will have the blue light in booting and pressing volume down goes to boot menu.
1) you don't have to wipe anything for installing bootstrap recovery nor the 2nd-init.
2) if bootstrap recovery is installed, launch it from the app provided.
3) stock recovery don't flash custom update.zip.
4) I would suggest installing 2nd-init as it works even if phone is messed up.
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SpookyAwol said:
Make sure you turn on your defy holding the up volume (not down) and power button to enter bootloader. Then you can use usb + rsdlite to flash a new sbf file (not zip rom!)
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Thanks..I managed to get into the bootloader, I loaded up rsdlite 4.9 and found a sbf file (had to rename it from gz?)
After clicking on start it says
"Failed flash process. phone connected"
Just realized I have to extract the sbf from the gz files ... try when I get home.
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I get an error from rsdlite when I use the sbf file for T-Mobile 2.2.1 it won't flash. I used the German and UK sbf files and does work but won't allow me to have internet.
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I finally managed to install a working SBC and am now running cyanogen but noticed I now have only. 128mb of internal memory???
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Can't get into recovery

I installed CM 11 on my Xiaomi redmi 1s,everything was working fine except for 2 or 3 little things but a major problem occurred when I thought of flashing another ROM and now I CANT ACCESS RECOVERY MODE no matter what I try. I tried the button combination(power switch+volume up), tried adb and even tried apps like ROM Manager and, TWRP Manager and quick boot but haven't found any luck. Whenever I try to boot into recovery the phone gets stuck on the MI boot logo. I need to flash another rom and can't seem to find any other way to wipe y phone data, cache and dalvik cache and so I need help to counter this issue.
Please help me.
Dishagra said:
I installed CM 11 on my Xiaomi redmi 1s,everything was working fine except for 2 or 3 little things but a major problem occurred when I thought of flashing another ROM and now I CANT ACCESS RECOVERY MODE no matter what I try. I tried the button combination(power switch+volume up), tried adb and even tried apps like ROM Manager and, TWRP Manager and quick boot but haven't found any luck. Whenever I try to boot into recovery the phone gets stuck on the MI boot logo. I need to flash another rom and can't seem to find any other way to wipe y phone data, cache and dalvik cache and so I need help to counter this issue.
Please help me.
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Flash any custom recovery via fastboot mode
Download .img format of custom recovery
Boot into fastboot mode n run this command on CMD
fastboot flash recovery <filename>.img
Filename can be anything depending on name of image file you download
Not Working for me
RajGopi said:
Flash any custom recovery via fastboot mode
Download .img format of custom recovery
Boot into fastboot mode n run this command on CMD
fastboot flash recovery <filename>.img
Filename can be anything depending on name of image file you download
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I am afraid this solution doesn't work for me. My thoughts are that I have somehow lost my recovery partition. I accidently installed CM 11 without first installing a custom recovery. My bad! but have yet to find a solution that works.
Try flashing a recovery using Rashr-flashtool
And boot to recovery (Vol up + Power , for 10s even after screen is on )
Solved
Shahi00 said:
Try flashing a recovery using Rashr-flashtool
And boot to recovery (Vol up + Power , for 10s even after screen is on )
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I solved my problem by using Flashify app but I had to use it every time as recovery would not stick. I flashed trwp and installed stock (english version) rom and stock recovery and everything is working fine again. I will not make the same mistake again. I have since installed CWM recovery through stock recovery so now I can flash roms in peace again.
Waxwrong said:
I solved my problem by using Flashify app but I had to use it every time as recovery would not stick. I flashed trwp and installed stock (english version) rom and stock recovery and everything is working fine again. I will not make the same mistake again. I have since installed CWM recovery through stock recovery so now I can flash roms in peace again.
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i have the same problem how to solve it please describe it briefly ^^

Please Halp! Recovery Issues!??

Ok I have rooted my phone a Z00A with 16gb/2gb using this Video youtube.com/watch?v=9l-l96jtt10 and installed TWRP but whenever I try to install and boot into recovery it boots into fastboot instead same as when I try to install a rom. How do I get into TWRP and get rid of Fastboot?
The main problem is fastboot, it's the only thing my phone will load and all the options except for power off just reset the phone into fastboot. If i hook up to my pc and use Fastboot Recovery Launcher I can get it to boot into TWRP with all it's functionality but no matter what I do once I reboot it's back to fastboot screen. I have tried to install SuperZenR19 and the CM12 roms and even formatted data before installing a rom but still it reboots to fastboot.
Enable USB debugging and connect it to system.
Open up the fastboot (command prompt) and flash the recovery again.
Use SSJ Tethered Version (Permanent) version and then try.
Make sure you flash it by using fastboot
'fastboot flash recovery filename.img'
Remove ' '
Success!? Nope!
Ok I reran the CWM cai dat and finally booted in TWRP, just flashed SuperZen 19. Thanks for the replies and wish me luck! The stock os is just such memory hogging garbage that I hope I will get better performance now.
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Spoke too soon, I was able to install SuperZen R19 but it won't boot into the system just goes to fastboot. The only way it seems I can get back into TWRP is to run cai bat hit T4 and TWRP will load but upon reboot it's back to the fastboot screen.
****EDIT**** It won't boot into anything but fastboot after a reboot, it's not bricked but pretty damn close. I can get it to load twrp only if I go through Cai bat but even so after I install and wipe it just boots into fastboot again. FIDDLESTICKS!!
You are following the old TWRP method Dude.
Follow the latest one and then flash a stock rom and check if the problem persists.
Unlock the bootloader too. To flash roms and permanent TWRP.
Tell us if any luck.
Factory reset from the menu also clear cache?
Inviato dal mio ASUS_Z00AD utilizzando Tapatalk
I got it working finally after I was able to flash boot and droid boot and then installed Barebones and it finally booted. I'm probably going to leave it alone for now.

Help, Can't boot to recovery after installing Custom ROM (E6883)

Hello!
I need help, yesterday I was on stock ROM 32.4.A.0.160 rooted with TWRP installed, and then I tried installing Custom ROM which is Resurrection Remix 5.8.5. this is my step:
1. entering TWRP - Wipe Dalvik Cache, Data, System.
2. Format Data to make sure everything's clean.
3. Installing Custom ROM and GAPPS - wipe dalvik cache then reboot.
it successfully booting to desktop, the problem is, when i tried to go to Recovery, whether from power menu or combo button, it doesnt boot to recovery, it's only sony logo, then black screen, then sony logo and booting to system. No LED indicator, nothing.
weird things is when I flashed back to stock ROM and installed TWRP, it's all great. LED indicator is there. I've tried flashing another custom ROM (XZ2 Style, which the twrp is included). same method as i said above, same result. still can't boot to twrp. If anyone know where i did wrong, please help.
Thanks in advance!!
How are you going into Recovery? There are two approaches to this:
1. During Sony logo boot screen, and when LED light comes up you press volume button to go into recovery (Recovery is part of boot partition)
2. Pressing Power and low volume key to go to Recovery (Recovery is part of Recovery partition)
I suggest you go to fastboot mode and flash TWRP to recovery one more time.

[Recovery][TWRP] Mi 8 Lite TWRP-3.2.3 Multilanguage from 4pda

RECOVERY information:
Name Version: Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite Multilanguage TWRP
Download:
DOWNLOAD
MOD EDIT: Link removed, side is containing warez
How to install:
Fastboot just run .bat file to install it from fastboot mode
TWRP.img can be flashed manually from fastboot
all credits goes to @wzsx150, and poison-74 (4pda)
U know if this is compatible with latest Miui EU rom?
Is data decryptable?
Not entire related to Platina but Mi8 SE users are having trouble with twrp and miui eu.
Thanks.
Have downloaded and installed file recovery.img with twrp, works ok with xiaomi.eu rom.
I have MIUI 10 xiaomi.eu 9.1.10 android 9
lucainno said:
Have downloaded and installed file recovery.img with twrp, works ok with xiaomi.eu rom.
I have MIUI 10 xiaomi.eu 9.1.10 android 9
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Can you enter in twrp and see if data folder is avalable?
Or it ask a password?
Go recovery no enter password, press cancell .
Before wipe Save All data to PC
(this action wipe All data and internal Memory) Wipe data factory reset and reboot phone
install update recovery.img multilanguage
Please help me, how enter to twrp recovery on Mi8 Lite ? I try all buttons combinations and nothing.
Power of phone
Press Vol + and Power for 5 seconds for enter recovery
Hi guys, I just went from Redmi5 Plus to Mi8 lite, unfortunately I have to wait for the famous 360 hours in the meantime I'm downloading what I need on the R5Plus was available Orange Fox recovery, which automatically decrypted the partitions without having to install lazy Flasch later, here how does this TWRP mod do this?
I would like to install the Xiaomi Eu as soon as I unlock the bootloader I am currently on last Global Stable 10.2.2.0 a help thanks.
It's work on android pie beta global 9.3.1?
this should be a new one:
MOD EDIT: Link removed, side is containing warez
This build does not work with Pie - can someone update the initial post?
excuse me sir, ust want to ask, after flashing twrp 1003 version why after reboot always revert to stock recovery, is there any to fix it, thanks
edit : i already fix it
falqon said:
excuse me sir, ust want to ask, after flashing twrp 1003 version why after reboot always revert to stock recovery, is there any to fix it, thanks
edit : i already fix it
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Could you please share how you fixed it?
Just upgraded the ROM to 10.3.2.0 and now TWRP recovery always reverted to stock recovery after reboot.
reflash your twrp via adb and when u type "fastboot reboot" press and hold Volume Up until enter twrp, and then try to reboot recovery via twrp. i can't share youtube link, afk right now
falqon said:
reflash your twrp via adb and when u type "fastboot reboot" press and hold Volume Up until enter twrp, and then try to reboot recovery via twrp. i can't share youtube link, afk right now
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Done this several times, but I didn't use hard buttons, instead i used fastboot boot recovery.img command to reboot to recovery after flashing recovery. I also tried rebooting to recovery from twrp without problem, but after rebooted to system, twrp reverted to stock recovery, everytime.
I didn't have this problem with MIUI 10.3.1.0 with the same TWRP.
edit : I'm using TWRP 0330 btw, and somehow there was no swipe to allow modification confirmation when the phone rebooted to twrp for the 1st time after flashing twrp.
Wonder why.
ne0t said:
Done this several times, but I didn't use hard buttons, instead i used fastboot boot recovery.img command to reboot to recovery after flashing recovery. I also tried rebooting to recovery from twrp without problem, but after rebooted to system, twrp reverted to stock recovery, everytime.
I didn't have this problem with MIUI 10.3.1.0 with the same TWRP.
edit : I'm using TWRP 0330 btw, and somehow there was no swipe to allow modification confirmation when the phone rebooted to twrp for the 1st time after flashing twrp.
Wonder why.
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check your display panel via device hardware info on playstore, mine is synaptic, not all twrp version work on this panel, i'm using twrp 3.2.3-1003 btw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eeiSm7rzZY
falqon said:
check your display panel via device hardware info on playstore, mine is synaptic, not all twrp version work on this panel, i'm using twrp 3.2.3-1003 btw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eeiSm7rzZY
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Tks, but I don't have problem with TWRP 0330, it works fine, including touch screen, the problem is TWRP get replaced by Stock Recovery everytime I boot my my phone to system.
I don't want to root my phone, just like to have TWRP recovery around so I can use it to flash hosts file for ads blocking and some other things.
Someone told me i need to flash lazyflasher...I'm going to do it later ..
ne0t said:
Tks, but I don't have problem with TWRP 0330, it works fine, including touch screen, the problem is TWRP get replaced by Stock Recovery everytime I boot my my phone to system.
I don't want to root my phone, just like to have TWRP recovery around so I can use it to flash hosts file for ads blocking and some other things.
Someone told me i need to flash lazyflasher...I'm going to do it later ..
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Boot to recovery through fastboot and then flash the image or the zip through TWRP, then to flash it reboot again to TWRP before to boot up to system.
SubwayChamp said:
Boot to recovery through fastboot and then flash the image or the zip through TWRP, then to flash it reboot again to TWRP before to boot up to system.
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Tried that too, actually more, boot to recovery from fastboot with fastboot boot recovery.img command and also hard button, boot to recovery from twrp recovery, flash recovery.img, boot to twrp recovery again twice, but stock recovery still came back.
ne0t said:
Tried that too, actually more, boot to recovery from fastboot with fastboot boot recovery.img command and also hard button, boot to recovery from twrp recovery, flash recovery.img, boot to twrp recovery again twice, but stock recovery still came back.
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No. don´t try to boot to recovery from fastboot after to flash it, don´t flash it through fastboot.
Do the next three steps and see what happens but do it exactly the same or won´t worth the try:
- In fastboot delete recovery partition by typing fastboot erase recovery
- Then reboot to recovery (don´t flash it yet) by typing fastboot boot twrp.img (rename recovery image firstly to twrp)
- Now once in TWRP flash the zip or image to the recovery partition, when you finish go to Reboot options within TWRP and choose recovery to boot to it before to boot up to system. If you boot at this instance to TWRP then the issue have to be solved, reboot normally to system.
Edit: If this way the problem is not solved then after to install TWRP flash Magisk that can prevent it to be overwritten.

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