I Locked my Redmi 7 - Xiaomi Redmi 7 Questions & Answers

Hello guys, last night bought a redmi 7. But this i check this cell phone and the MIUI LOCK is unlocked.
I had a brilliant idea to block using adb. And i destroy the system.
I tryed MI PC Suite, I Tryed mi flash is faild(remoite: Update sparse crc list failed), I Tryed in adb fastboot oem unlock, i tryed mi flash unlock and I was unsuccessful.
Did i throw my money in the trash?:crying:

You mean MIUI (System ROM) is gone?

Yes.
The message in Main Menu is ""this miui version can't be installed on this device !

I think you have to flash TWRP in ADB Mode (Volume - and Power button). And in TWRP, connect USB to "computer" then copy MIUI stock rom to SD Card or Internal. Hope it helps.

H3XUS said:
I think you have to flash TWRP in ADB Mode (Volume - and Power button). And in TWRP, connect USB to "computer" then copy MIUI stock rom to SD Card or Internal. Hope it helps.
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Thank you guy, but i don't have any idea how to install TWRP in my cell phone. I tryed but have a error:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 534773760 bytes
erasing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: device is locked. Cannot erase)
finished. total time: 0.006s
Can you help me ?

Please, Help !!!

Mr.Nexus said:
Yes.
The message in Main Menu is ""this miui version can't be installed on this device !
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Maybe the rom is not for redmi 7, check this and try search a rom for the phone.
I buy a redmi 7 root and later i unroot..... the phone had acount of miui and block my new phone, i erase all operative system and installed Twrp (not all Twrp work on this device)
If your phone doesnt work whith miui, try another rom like a Pixel and ¿Aoex?

ericklawliet said:
Maybe the rom is not for redmi 7, check this and try search a rom for the phone.
I buy a redmi 7 root and later i unroot..... the phone had acount of miui and block my new phone, i erase all operative system and installed Twrp (not all Twrp work on this device)
If your phone doesnt work whith miui, try another rom like a Pixel and ¿Aoex?
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Guy, I tried to use multiple versions of MIUI. But to no avail.
As I understand it, I need an authorized xiaomi account.
I particularly lost the money. In the past, changing the rom on xiaomi devices was an easy thing, today if there is some kind of problem in the most serious system, you practically lose the device.

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Stuck on installing ROM

So as a fan of Android and ICT literate I decided to root, new recovery and install a new ROM to get my favourite MediaPad M2 8.0 LTE as stock Android as possible.
I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP successfully and it works.
However on my haste I messed up my android ROM install. No problem: got TWRP, just find a new stock ROM to install except unlike my phone it seems it's not that simple with this tablet?
I'm picking up that you cannot install a true stock Huawei ROM without losing TWRP. Not great but okay.
Downloaded a stock ROM, used Huawei extracter to pull the recovery IMG and flashed via TWRP.
Booted up and it goes straight to Huawei's own fastboot screen and Huawei's own software won't recover.
I've flashed TWRP back again for now.
So I basically need a ROM I can install from fresh which will install via TWRP.
Am I right that the official Roms are out due to the recovery requirements?
Have I missed something obvious to get this tablet alive again?
TheOnlyPaulV said:
So as a fan of Android and ICT literate I decided to root, new recovery and install a new ROM to get my favourite MediaPad M2 8.0 LTE as stock Android as possible.
I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP successfully and it works.
However on my haste I messed up my android ROM install. No problem: got TWRP, just find a new stock ROM to install except unlike my phone it seems it's not that simple with this tablet?
I'm picking up that you cannot install a true stock Huawei ROM without losing TWRP. Not great but okay.
Downloaded a stock ROM, used Huawei extracter to pull the recovery IMG and flashed via TWRP.
Booted up and it goes straight to Huawei's own fastboot screen and Huawei's own software won't recover.
I've flashed TWRP back again for now.
So I basically need a ROM I can install from fresh which will install via TWRP.
Am I right that the official Roms are out due to the recovery requirements?
Have I missed something obvious to get this tablet alive again?
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First of all, I'm not sure whether flashing the official Huawei partition images will work if they are flashed from TWRP (I've never tried it). However, I do know that it works without problems when flashed in fastboot mode. Secondly, if TWRP was flashed as the recovery and you chose the TWRP inbuilt root option, it would have replaced your BOOT partition as well. So to repair this, you'd have to flash the official Huawei BOOT partition as well. BTW, I was in a similar state (bootloop/no boot) a couple of times (see my post here) and both times was able to recover by flashing the official Huawei BOOT.img and RECOVERY.img partitions to my device.
So, to get your device back into a decent shape, try flashing the BOOT.img as well as the RECOVERY.img from the official Huawei ROM for your device, performing the flashing in fastboot mode. I have written a guide which details extracting and flashing official Huawei partitions. Best of luck
It is obvious that I am missing something very simle here and I'm very interested in finding out what it is I'm doing wrong
So I have a TWRP booting tablet.
I downloaded the latest image from the roms thread on this forum which gives me a zip file called "M2-801LC100B205.zip".
I extract this and open it in Huawei extracter tool.
I extract the BOOT, RECOVERY, SYSTEM and CUST to separate .img files.
I flash all 4, one after the other using the commands listed in your guide:
fastboot flash boot BOOT.img
fastboot flash recovery RECOVERY.img
fastboot flash system SYSTEM.img
fastboot flash cust CUST.img
They all flash okay (it seems), an exmaple of the flash is:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot flash system SYSTEM.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending sparse 'system' 1/6 (454239 KB)...
OKAY [ 17.471s]
writing 'system' 1/6...
OKAY [ 5.909s]
sending sparse 'system' 2/6 (449072 KB)...
OKAY [ 16.927s]
writing 'system' 2/6...
OKAY [ 5.788s]
sending sparse 'system' 3/6 (459356 KB)...
OKAY [ 17.035s]
writing 'system' 3/6...
OKAY [ 5.894s]
sending sparse 'system' 4/6 (442527 KB)...
OKAY [ 17.781s]
writing 'system' 4/6...
OKAY [ 5.713s]
sending sparse 'system' 5/6 (447342 KB)...
OKAY [ 20.828s]
writing 'system' 5/6...
OKAY [ 5.736s]
sending sparse 'system' 6/6 (67700 KB)...
OKAY [ 2.524s]
writing 'system' 6/6...
OKAY [ 0.864s]
finished. total time: 122.498s
C:\platform-tools>
But still I have a tablet that is stuck on the boot screen. I can still get back to the fastboot recovery so I can still flash but I seem to be missing WHAT to flash?
Surely there must be a complete .img file some where I can flash in flash boot which will just get the thing back and working?
It seems like I'm flashing lots of small simple things when I just want a complete image from some where to flash?
I cant flash the downloaded zip files via fast boot it seems?
Does one exist of have I missed some thing?
Update:
I downloaded a ZIP file of a full rom as detailed above, installed TWRP and tried to flash the zip: it fails stating it could not mount the system partition and radio firmware does not exist. I assume this is because the file downloaded is an update and not a complete rom?
I used TWRP to format and resize the system partition and it reports 0mb in size and fails.
I really think I just need a plain original simple complete rom to flash, in a ZIP format for TWRP: the updates all seem to assume its being flashed onto a working system as an update and I don't have a full base install.
Surely this base simple rom must exist some where?
Any one?
Next step for this tablet is to return it unfortunately as I'm totally beat
Does any one have a TWRP backup I can flash for a media pad m2 lte 8.0?
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Any one?
Next step for this tablet is to return it unfortunately as I'm totally beat
Does any one have a TWRP backup I can flash for a media pad m2 lte 8.0?
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Hmmm... I expected you to only flash the boot and recovery images as mentioned in my previous reply (and not other partition images, the example text in my guide was just that - an example) from your original ROM version, not from a downloaded ROM version. If your original ROM was a lollipop ROM and not marshmallow, B205 is a mm ROM and would require a full ROM flash, and in this case a bits-and-pieces flash would not work, and cause a non-booting device. A bits-and-pieces flash especially of any device partition other than BOOT and RECOVERY should ideally be done only with the ROM version which is currently installed and (previously known to be) working.
If you can connect the phone to your computer long enough to transfer over the full ROM image to the device, you should be able to flash that using the original Huawei recovery. The instructions are present on the forum thread where you found the ROM. Alternatively, if you know what version the original ROM was on your device, you can flash its SYSTEM and CUST over.
Yes, that's what I would like to do and I can do that, fast boot still works, but it's where do I get a FULL ROM from? Everything on this forum I have found is an update and relies on another working ROM to be present.
Where do I get the full ROM from, do we know the name of one which is not an upgrade ROM?
It's this full ROM I've been looking for to no avail
Please confirm your device model and I'll try to find a full ROM image download (Marshmallow) for you.
EDIT: by full I mean a ROM which is a complete image (about 2-3GB) instead of a partial OTA update. Also, I'm not certain that you can flash a full Huawei official ROM image from fastboot; it requires booting into the recovery. AFAIK Booting into the recovery does not need a working ROM system partition.
Thanks for this! So as I cannot get into android, I've looked on the physical back of the device and it says it's a m2-801L. I purchased a Huawei MediaPad 8.0 LTE. I can flash the Huawei standard recovery and boot fine, I can flash from that and have tried to flash parts of Roms from that so I assume a full ROM is a similar process?
Also would a full TWRP backup also not work?
Thanks again for all your help however, I'm happy to buy you a beer (or non alcoholic beverage of your choice!l
Sorry to bug but have you, or any one else, had any luck in finding a full rom?
Any one have a twrp backup of a basic fulll booting rom I could try?
I do appreciate all the help!
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Thanks for this! So as I cannot get into android, I've looked on the physical back of the device and it says it's a m2-801L. I purchased a Huawei MediaPad 8.0 LTE. I can flash the Huawei standard recovery and boot fine, I can flash from that and have tried to flash parts of Roms from that so I assume a full ROM is a similar process?
Also would a full TWRP backup also not work?
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Sorry for the delayed reply, I've been pretty ill for the last few days.
Here are links to what I'm pretty certain are the OEM Lollipop full ROMs for the 801L. All those links are 1.4GB zipped, which means that they should unzip to about 2.5-3GB, which indicates that it is a full ROM:
801L B006 on Huawei Malaysian support site: http://download-c.huawei.com/download/downloadCenter?downloadId=57706&version=181649&siteCode=my
801L B007 on Huawei Malaysian support site: http://download-c.huawei.com/download/downloadCenter?downloadId=71503&version=254039&siteCode=my
801L B003 on Huawei Russian support site (): http://download-c.huawei.com/download/downloadCenter?downloadId=71523&version=254048&siteCode=ru
You'll need to get the unzipped ROM folder onto your external SD card somehow, to be able to flash it with the Huawei recovery.
Here are some steps you can follow:
Part 1: Download ROM, extract it and then copy extracted ROM directory to sdcard on phone
In this part, we will download the ROM, extract it, and transfer the extracted ROM to your M2 using TWRP and ADB. Make sure that you have the Mediapad drivers installed, and adb and fastboot installed and available.
If you're on Windows and need the ADB and fastboot binaries, you can install the "15-second ADB installer" found in this thread.
On Linux, just install the Android Command Line tools from Google.
For the phone drivers, just install HiSuite from Huawei - this will install the Mediapad device drivers. You can then uninstall HiSuite - the drivers will still continue to remain installed even if HiSuite is uninstalled, and this way you won't clutter up your computer with the useless HiSuite.
Now download one of the ROMs listed above (I suggest starting with B007. If that doesn't work, try B003 and then B006).
Unzip the downloaded ROM onto some location on your computer's hard drive. Let's say that on Windows, you unzip it to D:\MYROM
In D:\MYROM, you should find a directory called dload
Make sure that you have TWRP as the recovery on the phone. Flash TWRP onto the phone if you need to (since you already know how to do this, I won't go into more detail).
Boot into the TWRP recovery on the phone (since you already know how to do this, I won't go into more detail).
In TWRP, make sure that MTP mode is off. To do this, in the TWRP main menu, press "Mount". In the "Mount" screen, check whether the second (right-hand-side) button on the bottom reads "Enable MTP". If it says "Enable MTP", then you do not need to do anything else here, go back to the main TWRP screen. If the button says "Disable MTP", press it so that the button now reads as "Enable MTP". Setting MTP mode off will ensure that you can connect via ADB to your phone.
Now open a terminal/command-prompt window on your computer (Run->"cmd" or search for "cmd" on Windows).
In the terminal window, navigate to the directory where the unzipped ROM is present. On Windows, using the above example ROM unzip location, you would type
Code:
d:
cd D:\MYROM
Type the following ADB command to make sure that your phone is recognized by ADB:
Code:
adb devices
If it works, you should see something like
Code:
List of devices attached
ABCD1234567890 recovery
where "ABCD1234567890" will actually be your device ID string, and not literally "ABCD1234567890"
If you see a string like the above, good news, it means that your phone is recognized by ADB, and we can now transfer the unzipped ROM to your SD card. If you do not see anything after the "List of devices attached" string, make sure that you have turned off MTP mode in TWRP as detailed above. If you still don't get anything, you will have to transfer the unzipped ROM to your sdcard by some other means - perhaps by putting the SD card in another phone. Skip the rest of the steps here and see Part 1.5 below.
Now type the following command in your computer's terminal window (command below is for Windows; on Linux, replace "D:\dload" with the appropriate path to the dload directory):
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adb push D:\MYROM\dload /sdcard
This will copy the extracted ROM's "dload" directory to the root of your internal SD card. To copy it to the root of your external SD card, replace "/sdcard" in the above command with "/external_sd".
If all went well with the above command, then at this point your extracted ROM's "dload" directory should have been copied over from your computer to your phone (either on the root of the internal SD if you used "/sdcard" in the "adb push" command, or on the root of the external SD if you used "/external_sd" in the "adb push" command. Go to Part 2 below.
Part 1.5: Copy extracted ROM directory to external sdcard on phone using another phone.
SKIP THIS PART IF YOU SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED ALL STEPS IN PART 1 ABOVE, AND GO TO PART 2 BELOW!
Remove the external SD card from your M2.
Insert the external SD from the M2 into some other phone/device.
Connect that phone to your computer via USB.
Transfer the unzipped ROM's "dload" folder to the root of the SD card.
Remove the SD card from the other phone and put it back into your M2.
Part 2: Flash official Huawei BOOT.img and RECOVERY.img and installed extracted ROM using official Huawei Recovery
In this part, we will replace TWRP with the official Huawei recovery and boot partitions, and use the official Huawei recovery to flash the ROM on the phone.
From the ROM you downloaded in Part 1 above, extract BOOT.img and RECOVERY.img using the Huawei Update Extractor. Since you already know how to do this, no further details will be given.
Flash the official Huawei BOOT.img and RECOVERY.img partitions (for safety, do not flash any other partitions) onto your M2. to refresh your memory on how to do this, see my guide.
After successfully flashing the official Huawei BOOT.img and RECOVERY.img partitions to your M2, you can flash the downloaded ROM as an update by booting into the Huawei recovery which you just flashed onto your M2. After booting into the Huawei recovery, it should automatically detect and start installing the downloaded ROM.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
TheOnlyPaulV said:
Thanks again for all your help however, I'm happy to buy you a beer (or non alcoholic beverage of your choice!l
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That won't be necessary, but thanks for the offer I'm just trying to help out people wherever I can; I don't want anything in return
Hello, "different customer" here
I came into the same situation, a while ago I wiped a lot of things (through TWRP) making my tablet unbootable, I was trying to recover from a bootloop.
I followed this well written guide but the stock recovery won't detect the new ROM (I have a dload folder with META-INF directory inside and UPDATE.APP).
I flashed the BOOT.img and the SYSTEM.img while at fastboot mode. At the sdcard there is a folder dload with the rest.
Booting up with pressed + and - is starting to "Installing update" but hangs at 5%
What should I do
Well finally I managed to fix it, twice! here is the story.
After I left it for half an hour saying "Installing update 5%" I decided to reboot.
Tablet booted ok but there was problem with WiFi, couldn't switch to On.
I decided to reflash http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/d...1LC100B206.zip once again but still nothing, I tried B002, B005 but no success with the WiFi (this wifi problem is something I did when I was fing around at the bootloader with fastboot).
Then I decided to flash the SimplyGoogle, that got me in a bootloop.
Ok I said now I will fix it once and for all.
Then I entered TWRP, wiped EVERYTHING and I got this http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/d...1LC100B206.zip uploaded to the /sdcard/dload.
Next step was fastboot mode, flashed BOOT.img, System.img and recovery.img from the extracted UPDATE.APP of the M2-802L once again (keep in mind I have the M2-801L).
Now it was time to poweron with + and - pressed so the recovery to understand I need a system update/flash.
Again it was stuck at 5% but now I knew just left it hanging for an hour and rebooted.
And it worked.
At this point I want to give a big thanx to beast.in.black for his awesome instructions for how to recover a dead tablet.
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At this point I want to give a big thanx to beast.in.black for his awesome instructions for how to recover a dead tablet.
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You're welcome, glad I could be of assistance
Your posting of your experiences may help someone else who runs into a similar issue, so thank you for taking the trouble to post in detail :good:
Im afraid I am not quite as advanced as your self, I dont know what a 'META-INF directory inside and UPDATE.APP' is so please bear with me, especially if im preaching to the converted.
My problem was that I had a, basically, blank device.
The only thing that remained was the boot and recovery.
The first thing I got wrong is that the device is partitioned into multiple parts, its not one rom image for it all thus flashing a update rom wont write over all the partitions to recover the device, it will only flash the ones its updating thus you need an image that has alll the partitions to recover from a wiped device.
Second problem I has was that the TWRP recovery will not allow flashing of complete roms and I didnt have a backup of a complete rom.
Third problem I had was getting a hold of a 'complete image'.
So the link above allow you to download a complete image. part1 done.
then extract the boot partition from the complete image as the complete rom will only install/boot from its own boot partition: you cant install a complte from from a TWRP partition.
flash the bootimage from the complete rom.
copy it to the SD card, install it from there.
Then, once you have your system up and running, install your updates ot get the unit back.
Hope that makes sense and ive not just repeated things you already know, but thats as far as my knowledge goes

Rooting Blackview A20

I have a blackview A20 which is a low spec phone running android oreo go.
I would like to use this phone for experimentation with android development and learning about android on a cheap device without risk of breaking my main phone. To do this I would like it rooted and as a bonus with a custom recovery so I can test custom ROMs.
State of device:
Unlocked bootloader
Unchanged ROM
Unchanged Recovery
OEM unlocking enabled
USB debugging enabled
What I have tried:
Flashing recovery images with fastboot
Using fastboot flash recovery recovery.img with some TWRP and CWM recovery images all yield:
target reported max download size of 134217728 bytes
sending 'recovery' (4690 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.169s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.276s]
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finished. total time: 0.448s
or similar. Then I restart phone and select boot into recovery mode. The phone hangs for a small while before restarting and booting into the normal OS. On restart into recovery the unchanged recovery is there still.​
Various 'one-tap' methods
All of which were unsuccessful. If needed I can give details.​
Installing SuperSU zip from recovery
In a futile attempt I tried to use the android recovery to push a SuperSU zip with its update from zip option. I knew this wouldn't work but I found something interesting. On the Apply update from SD card option I get an error saying couldn't mount /sdcard​
Booting recovery images with fastboot
I have tried the fastboot boot recovery.img command to try to boot directly into the images. I get this
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.211s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.047s]
finished. total time: 0.261s
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output but the device just restarts and boots normally into the normal OS.​
What I would like from this question (In order of importance):
A way to root the device
A way to access a custom recovery (even if temporary)
Ability to install custom ROMs
A permanent custom recovery
mejakep said:
I have a blackview A20 which is a low spec phone running android oreo go...
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I don't have this device but, you may find the following threads helpful because they, apparently, are compatible with your specific device. Don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them too.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3709659
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3767690
Good Luck!
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Hello,
I'm also trying to root the Blackview A20 with no success. Where you able to find a way?
Thanks!!
I'm afraid I still haven't found a way. Other than TWRP or something making a custom recovery specifically for this phone I don't see a way to root it at all. Sorry
I have a Blackview A20 Pro (note this is probably different in specification to the A20) - Here is how I rooted it by using Magisk on a boot image read and written using SPFlash tools. I had previously unlocked the bootloader on the phone by using the Developer option for OEM unlock and then fastboot unlocking as standard.
- Obtain the MT6739_Android_Scatter file from an archive of the a20 stock rom available by googling
- Install Magisk manager apk on the phone
- Run the latest version of SP Flash tools on the PC with the associated drivers. Load the scatter file in to it.
- Work out the size of the boot partition by subtracting the start value of the next partition (Logo) from the start position of (Boot)
- I did using Windows calculator in programmer mode - set to hex, subtract the two values. Note the start position of the boot partition
- Go to the Read Back page, add an item to read back, enter a filename to save it like a20-stock-boot-image.img and then enter the start position of the boot partition and the size you calculated. Make sure to get them exactly correct and avoid changing the number of digits in the entry box as I don't know how fussy sp-flash tools is.
- Unplug the phone from PC if it is plugged in and remove the battery.
- Tell SP Flash tools to start the read-back
- Plug the phone in, within a few seconds it should read and save the boot partition from the phone. Keep this backed up. File should be something between 8-25mb I would expect.
- Put the battery in the phone and power it up and unplug/plug it in to the PC via usb and then in the notification area on the phone select "Transfer Files" from the very bottom so it appears to your PC as a drive.
- Drag over the stock boot image from your PC somewhere on the phone - like the Downloads folder.
- On the phone open magisk and select install - when prompted select to use local boot image, select the stock boot image file you transferred
- Magisk should now patch this file - make sure the text it outputs looks like it recognized the boot image and is working.
- Now unplug and replug the phone to PC as I found PC doesn't seem to see new files on the phone. Pull over the patched boot image Magisk has made. Don't worry if this is smaller than the original file. The extra bytes were likely just zeros.
- Using SP Flash tool, go back to the Download screen and select the patched boot image for the boot partition. This will write the new boot image to your phone.
- Power down the phone and remove the battery.
- Tell SP flash tool to start and then plug the phone in with no battery. It should then flash the patched boot image.
- Put the battery back in and boot the phone. When you open magisk app on the phone now it should say you are rooted.
Enjoy!
If it doesn't work, repeat the download process with the stock boot image you saved and that should restore things to how they were before. I assume if it doesn't work it will just be because you need to unlock the bootloader or because your phone is different to the scatter file, but in that case I would expect Magisk to fail to patch it before you get to that stage.
How do you remove the battery? Have I missed something?
Sorry, wrong phone!!

ERROR MODE Attention! Please update system again.

Hi
I have a problem with my Honor 7X L21.
Because online update dose not work for this model I decided to updated my smartphone offline.
I downloaded Oreo update file
Unlock my phone
install twrp
update phone
every thing is going well until here
then I decided to root my phone but I saw there is no twrp on my phone
I search and I found a thread here that show how install twrp with adb use recovery ramdisk.
I install twrp on recovery ramdisk and try to root my phone. its OK but when my phone want to start its stuck on google page "just a sec..."
I boot my device on twrp and I did factory reset but the problem was still exist.
then I decided to flash update again.
I copy update file on SD card and wright code on twrp
but at the end when I reboot the recovery, twrp except stock recovery came up and my stock recovery was gone.
I reboot the system but Its loop on this page that says:
ERROR MODE
Attention!
Please update system again.
Error!
Func NO : 11 (recovery image)
Error NO : 2 (load failed!)
Please help me!!!
I try to install stock recovery and twrp with adb and huawei multi tools but it didn't work.
it shows:
"FAILED (remote: partition length get error)"
I try to unbrick my phone too but it shows same message that "FAILED (remote: partition length get error)"
Helllllp lpeaeaeaeaeaseeee!!!
Mohammadreza76646 said:
Hi
I have a problem with my Honor 7X L21.
Because online update dose not work for this model I decided to updated my smartphone offline.
I downloaded Oreo update file
Unlock my phone
install twrp
update phone
every thing is going well until here
then I decided to root my phone but I saw there is no twrp on my phone
I search and I found a thread here that show how install twrp with adb use recovery ramdisk.
I install twrp on recovery ramdisk and try to root my phone. its OK but when my phone want to start its stuck on google page "just a sec..."
I boot my device on twrp and I did factory reset but the problem was still exist.
then I decided to flash update again.
I copy update file on SD card and wright code on twrp
but at the end when I reboot the recovery, twrp except stock recovery came up and my stock recovery was gone.
I reboot the system but Its loop on this page that says:
ERROR MODE
Attention!
Please update system again.
Error!
Func NO : 11 (recovery image)
Error NO : 2 (load failed!)
Please help me!!!
I try to install stock recovery and twrp with adb and huawei multi tools but it didn't work.
it shows:
"FAILED (remote: partition length get error)"
I try to unbrick my phone too but it shows same message that "FAILED (remote: partition length get error)"
Helllllp lpeaeaeaeaeaseeee!!!
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Doing the update second time is fine, and best way to restore full stock. But you needed to use Oreo version of no-check recovery and the Oreo partition to flash it to.
So if still able to get into twrp, can try with correct no-check recovery and correct partition it's flashed to.
Also
With multi tool , make sure you put check mark on emui 8. Up in upper right corner. That way it uses Oreo partition names and file not nougat.
The partition length over message usually means nougat file or partition name used on Oreo system
mrmazak said:
Doing the update second time is fine, and best way to restore full stock. But you needed to use Oreo version of no-check recovery and the Oreo partition to flash it to.
So if still able to get into twrp, can try with correct no-check recovery and correct partition it's flashed to.
Also
With multi tool , make sure you put check mark on emui 8. Up in upper right corner. That way it uses Oreo partition names and file not nougat.
The partition length over message usually means nougat file or partition name used on Oreo system
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Thank you for your answer.
But I try to extract update.app (oreo version) but its failed! huawei update extractor cant open it and 7zip cant extract it with (unexpected error...)!
And unfortunately my TWRP dos not work anymore
Mohammadreza76646 said:
Thank you for your answer.
But I try to extract update.app (oreo version) but its failed! huawei update extractor cant open it and 7zip cant extract it with (unexpected error...)!
And unfortunately my TWRP dos not work anymore
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I give my phone to a friend to work on it. If he can't fix it I try new multi tools version to flash phone.
Mohammadreza76646 said:
Thank you for your answer.
But I try to extract update.app (oreo version) but its failed! huawei update extractor cant open it and 7zip cant extract it with (unexpected error...)!
And unfortunately my TWRP dos not work anymore
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On the extractor app. On options tab uncheck the verify header option, it should extract then.
Then perhaps first do these three partitions.
Kernel.img
Ramdisk.img
Then
twrp_ramdisk or for stock use recovery_ramdisk
Mohammadreza76646 said:
Hi
I have a problem with my Honor 7X L21.
Because online update dose not work for this model I decided to updated my smartphone offline.
I downloaded Oreo update file
Unlock my phone
install twrp
update phone
every thing is going well until here
then I decided to root my phone but I saw there is no twrp on my phone
I search and I found a thread here that show how install twrp with adb use recovery ramdisk.
I install twrp on recovery ramdisk and try to root my phone. its OK but when my phone want to start its stuck on google page "just a sec..."
I boot my device on twrp and I did factory reset but the problem was still exist.
then I decided to flash update again.
I copy update file on SD card and wright code on twrp
but at the end when I reboot the recovery, twrp except stock recovery came up and my stock recovery was gone.
I reboot the system but Its loop on this page that says:
ERROR MODE
Attention!
Please update system again.
Error!
Func NO : 11 (recovery image)
Error NO : 2 (load failed!)
Please help me!!!
I try to install stock recovery and twrp with adb and huawei multi tools but it didn't work.
it shows:
"FAILED (remote: partition length get error)"
I try to unbrick my phone too but it shows same message that "FAILED (remote: partition length get error)"
Helllllp lpeaeaeaeaeaseeee!!!
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I ever have similiar problem with you dude, but it's solved now, if you always stuck on " its OK but when my phone want to start its stuck on google page "just a sec...", its call google accont verification, i'll by bypass with this script, save as to .bat and put on adb folder
adb devices
adb shell content insert --uri content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1
adb shell am start -n com.google.android.gsf.login/
adb shell am start -n com.google.android.gsf.login.LoginActivity
pause
in fastboot type:
fastboot -w
after all it's works to me to bypass google account verification
and if now your problem is
ERROR MODE
Attention!
Please update system again.
Error!
Func NO : 11 (recovery image)
Error NO : 2 (load failed!)
i solve with re-flash system from this
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939830152
fastboot flash system system.img
and doing TWRP Flashing
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=25826#downloads
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk complete_twrp_ramdisk.img
and voila my problem solved..
mrmazak said:
On the extractor app. On options tab uncheck the verify header option, it should extract then.
Then perhaps first do these three partitions.
Kernel.img
Ramdisk.img
Then
twrp_ramdisk or for stock use recovery_ramdisk
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Hello again dude.
Finally I flashed my phone and I got the system installed.
But now my phones IMEI is lost. and I cant put sim on it!!!
what should I do now???
FRP is locked! (
Mohammadreza76646 said:
Hello again dude.
Finally I flashed my phone and I got the system installed.
But now my phones IMEI is lost. and I cant put sim on it!!!
what should I do now???
FRP is locked! (
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So now is locked frp. Does phone have twrp or stock now.?
I think when you tried to install the oreo update for second time, you followed same tutorial as the first time. And that made you problem worse. The tutorial has you flash no-check recovery to 2 partition by block number. 22 & 29. On nougat that is "recovery" and "recovery2". On Oreo partion table it is "reserved2" & "erecovery_vendor"
I don't know how to fix imei. Have hope that if to ucan have a full ota install , maybe can be fixed.
There is available a "service rom" (used to fix most all problem) for Europe region with l21.
I can share link to site with service rom if you want , but I have not used it myself so not gonna be much help with it.
Link is to rusian language page. Google should translate for you.
https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=879524&view=findpost&p=73818595
mrmazak said:
So now is locked frp. Does phone have twrp or stock now.?
I think when you tried to install the oreo update for second time, you followed same tutorial as the first time. And that made you problem worse. The tutorial has you flash no-check recovery to 2 partition by block number. 22 & 29. On nougat that is "recovery" and "recovery2". On Oreo partion table it is "reserved2" & "erecovery_vendor"
I don't know how to fix imei. Have hope that if to ucan have a full ota install , maybe can be fixed.
There is available a "service rom" (used to fix most all problem) for Europe region with l21.
I can share link to site with service rom if you want , but I have not used it myself so not gonna be much help with it.
Link is to rusian language page. Google should translate for you.
https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=879524&view=findpost&p=73818595
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It have stock recovery.
Mohammadreza76646 said:
It have stock recovery.
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in summery. because i have been going back and forth in multiple different groups, multiple problem, i cant remember it all.
you have broken system, from failed root attempt, followed by failed update.
device condition is as follows.
--system not booting
--stock recovery loads
--fastboot/bootloader loads, but is in frp lock status
options are limited, at best.
I think "dload" method with service rom is best.
other option is maybe paid service like dc-unlock. But I can recall some note on there service about frp-unlock, that can only be used on device with working system. (of course if was working system, wouldn't need dc-unlock)
mrmazak said:
in summery. because i have been going back and forth in multiple different groups, multiple problem, i cant remember it all.
you have broken system, from failed root attempt, followed by failed update.
device condition is as follows.
--system not booting
--stock recovery loads
--fastboot/bootloader loads, but is in frp lock status
options are limited, at best.
I think "dload" method with service rom is best.
other option is maybe paid service like dc-unlock. But I can recall some note on there service about frp-unlock, that can only be used on device with working system. (of course if was working system, wouldn't need dc-unlock)
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No. System boot successfully!
I will send you screenshot:
Mohammadreza76646 said:
No. System boot successfully!
I will send you screenshot:
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here you are
Mohammadreza76646 said:
here you are
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what about the "about phone" screen
what does it show for version?
If is all stock you should be able to go into deveolper options and enable "oem unlock". If it is greyed out and cannot switch it. Try First to remove google account (all accounts ). and reboot. See if can change then. If not, try Second to do "fastboot oem relock [enter your bootloader code here]
after relock and rebooted oem switch should be enabled again.
****RELOCK IS ONLY ADVISED IF 100% STOCK ROM****
otherwise relock could make more trouble.
Still not sure how to get IMEI back even if unlocked frp though.
**And please stop posting in other threads , the same problem , because you are getting help here.
your post in recovery thread is off topic to that thread and just makes the forum harder to maintain.
mrmazak said:
what about the "about phone" screen
what does it show for version?
If is all stock you should be able to go into deveolper options and enable "oem unlock". If it is greyed out and cannot switch it. Try First to remove google account (all accounts ). and reboot. See if can change then. If not, try Second to do "fastboot oem relock [enter your bootloader code here]
after relock and rebooted oem switch should be enabled again.
****RELOCK IS ONLY ADVISED IF 100% STOCK ROM****
otherwise relock could make more trouble.
Still not sure how to get IMEI back even if unlocked frp though.
**And please stop posting in other threads , the same problem , because you are getting help here.
your post in recovery thread is off topic to that thread and just makes the forum harder to maintain.
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Thanks )
I'm so sorry for my posts, it's because I don't have a stable connection and I can't see notification of my thread.
I gave my phone to friend an he fix IMEI (I don't know how)
But OEM is steel lock.
I think he did it with using special box.
Mohammadreza76646 said:
Hi
I have a problem with my Honor 7X L21.
Because online update dose not work for this model I decided to updated my smartphone offline.
I downloaded Oreo update file
Unlock my phone
install twrp
update phone
every thing is going well until here
then I decided to root my phone but I saw there is no twrp on my phone
I search and I found a thread here that show how install twrp with adb use recovery ramdisk.
I install twrp on recovery ramdisk and try to root my phone. its OK but when my phone want to start its stuck on google page "just a sec..."
I boot my device on twrp and I did factory reset but the problem was still exist.
then I decided to flash update again.
I copy update file on SD card and wright code on twrp
but at the end when I reboot the recovery, twrp except stock recovery came up and my stock recovery was gone.
I reboot the system but Its loop on this page that says:
ERROR MODE
Attention!
Please update system again.
Error!
Func NO : 11 (recovery image)
Error NO : 2 (load failed!)
Please help me!!!
I try to install stock recovery and twrp with adb and huawei multi tools but it didn't work.
it shows:
"FAILED (remote: partition length get error)"
I try to unbrick my phone too but it shows same message that "FAILED (remote: partition length get error)"
Helllllp lpeaeaeaeaeaseeee!!![/QUOTE
Are u able.to boot into twrp ?
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Hello I have a Huawei Mate-SE (with bootloader unlocked and rooted with magisk v16). I have been using the android custom rom RRO v6 (RR-O-v6.0.0-20180401-bnd-OpenKirin) for around a month now. I got this exact same problem about the White Screen saying "ERROR MODE Attention...." since I updated the Magisk to latest version (from the installed application) and rebooted my phone. SInce I rebooted I am getting that same error which makes the phone loops into it for a few times and then it loads the Huawei eRecovery that offers me some options that I am not sure what would do to my phone.
I have been trying to connect to adb tools/fastboot but it doesn't detect the phone and im pretty sure I have the device drivers installed on my computer since nothing have changed in my pc for a month now since I flashed RRO on it.
Is there any other mode besides recovery that would allow me to connect adb/fastboot to it? Or does anyone knows how should I proceed?
IonDEfeso said:
Hello I have a Huawei Mate-SE (with bootloader unlocked and rooted with magisk v16). I have been using the android custom rom RRO v6 (RR-O-v6.0.0-20180401-bnd-OpenKirin) for around a month now. I got this exact same problem about the White Screen saying "ERROR MODE Attention...." since I updated the Magisk to latest version (from the installed application) and rebooted my phone. SInce I rebooted I am getting that same error which makes the phone loops into it for a few times and then it loads the Huawei eRecovery that offers me some options that I am not sure what would do to my phone.
I have been trying to connect to adb tools/fastboot but it doesn't detect the phone and im pretty sure I have the device drivers installed on my computer since nothing have changed in my pc for a month now since I flashed RRO on it.
Is there any other mode besides recovery that would allow me to connect adb/fastboot to it? Or does anyone knows how should I proceed?
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I have seen where the magisk update screwed up and patches the kernel intead of the ramdisk.
Power off , long press power button.
Hold volume down and plug in USB from PC.
This should cause it to boot into fastboot mode.
Then flash the stock kernel. And the stock or first patched ramdisk. (From earlier root)
mrmazak said:
I have seen where the magisk update screwed up and patches the kernel intead of the ramdisk.
Power off , long press power button.
Hold volume down and plug in USB from PC.
This should cause it to boot into fastboot mode.
Then flash the stock kernel. And the stock or first patched ramdisk. (From earlier root)
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Hi thank you I was able to finally detect the device now. I am unsure about the kernel is that the recovery.img or system.img files I downloaded (i saved every file i used when I installed the rom) or do I need to look for the kernel somewhere else? I do have the complete_twrp_ramdisk.img file though.
Edit, I did more research and found the stock kernel is withing the boot.img file which I dont have so I looked up for the official BND-L34 oreo update and im currently downloading to extract the stock boot.img from the update.zip and flash it. Since that download was going to take me a while anyway i tried flashing the twrp recovery file without success (didn't changed anything) so i guess I should follow the instructions you gave me by flashing the kernel first then the twrp recovery.
mrmazak said:
I have seen where the magisk update screwed up and patches the kernel intead of the ramdisk.
Power off , long press power button.
Hold volume down and plug in USB from PC.
This should cause it to boot into fastboot mode.
Then flash the stock kernel. And the stock or first patched ramdisk. (From earlier root)
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Do you know what the boot.img files name is after extraction?
I have extracted all 3 update zips and cannot find anything called boot.img
By the way, thank you.. After updating magisk I have been dealing with failed recovery and failed boot for over a week and this is the first reply anywhere that looks promising
IonDEfeso said:
Hi thank you I was able to finally detect the device now. I am unsure about the kernel is that the recovery.img or system.img files I downloaded (i saved every file i used when I installed the rom) or do I need to look for the kernel somewhere else? I do have the complete_twrp_ramdisk.img file though.
Edit, I did more research and found the stock kernel is withing the boot.img file which I dont have so I looked up for the official BND-L34 oreo update and im currently downloading to extract the stock boot.img from the update.zip and flash it. Since that download was going to take me a while anyway i tried flashing the twrp recovery file without success (didn't changed anything) so i guess I should follow the instructions you gave me by flashing the kernel first then the twrp recovery.
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if you were on oreo. then there is not a boot.img, instaed there is seperate ramdisk.img and kernel.img.
i have all the files already extracted for oreo and a backup from nougat as well.
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=265998
make sure you know what you are doing before flashing.
for example. on oreo the boot and recovery share one kernel image. SO if kernel is messed up you will not be able to boot "boot" or "recovery"

Stuck at boot screen after trying to restart my device, don't want to lose data

Hey there, so I was playing a game PubG in which in the middle of a match the screen got stuck. I waited for 10 mins for it to go back and tried locking the screen with power button but nothing happened. When I long pressed it closed for a second then restarted and got stuck on bootscreen with only mi logo and no animation. Now it isn't switching off it gets rebooted to the same screen again. Only fastboot is opening. I don't want to lose my personal data there photos, videos that includes all my college life. If I try to flash it I think I will lose all data. Also I didnt backup all the data on mi cloud or anywhere. Please help me.
Also in flashing if I select the option 'save user data' will my data be saved?
same issue
same issue
happened to me just now
should be common software/update issue
Is your bootloader unlocked?
If you only want to back up your music, photos,videos,documents etc. , flash twrp recovery then boot into it (power+vol up about 11s). Connect your phone to PC. Then copy all data you need to save. Then reboot to fastboot and do a clean flash (clean all).
If you either want to back up the application data, do the previous operation without flashing first, and then do a "dirty" flash (save user data). At this time, your phone should be able to boot, use the BACKUP app to back up all your application data and copy it to your computer. The backup file seems to be stored in /storage/emulated/ 0/MIUI/backup, I don't remember it well.
After backing up all data you needed to save, you'd better do a clean flash using fastboot method. Make sure you choose "clean all".
Yuki1001 said:
Is your bootloader unlocked?
If you only want to back up your music, photos,videos,documents etc. , flash twrp recovery then boot into it (power+vol up about 11s). Connect your phone to PC. Then copy all data you need to save. Then reboot to fastboot and do a clean flash (clean all).
If you either want to back up the application data, do the previous operation without flashing first, and then do a "dirty" flash (save user data). At this time, your phone should be able to boot, use the BACKUP app to back up all your application data and copy it to your computer. The backup file seems to be stored in /storage/emulated/ 0/MIUI/backup, I don't remember it well.
After backing up all data you needed to save, you'd better do a clean flash using fastboot method. Make sure you choose "clean all".
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Thanks for replyling. I think my bootloader is not unlocked. Also power+vol up is not working, only power+vol down is working. Can I flash twrp with bootloader locked?
Arun pm said:
same issue
happened to me just now
should be common software/update issue
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So what did you do? Please tell me the method if you were able to solve it.
Re: Prakharpathak
I'm sorry because I can't save a phone that have a locked bootloader. If you wish to try Qualcomm QDLoader9008, maybe it will not work. Xiaomi has locked the 9008 port for their phones. Unless you have an authorized Mi account to get the verify token and send the authentitation tag to your phone, or the phone will reject all flashing commands. QPST is not working. The only difference is that the bootloader can be unlocked, but the 9008 requires authorization every time.
If you want to try the force unlock bootloader tool, once the force unlock is successful, you will lose all your data. Unless you can erase the recovery partition before the bootloader send a wipe command to Mi-recovery. In other words, if the recovery partition is erased or the recovery is not stock recovery (like twrp, etc) , unlocking the bootoader will not lose any data. Twrp does not accept the wipe command from the bootloader.
[edit]Now we have working firehose programmer could be used. Use QFIL to dump your userdata.
Yuki1001 said:
Re: Prakharpathak
I'm sorry because I can't save a phone that have a locked bootloader. If you wish to try Qualcomm QDLoader9008, maybe it will not work. Xiaomi has locked the 9008 port for their phones. Unless you have an authorized Mi account to get the verify token and send the authentitation tag to your phone, or the phone will reject all flashing commands. QPST is not working. The only difference is that the bootloader can be unlocked, but the 9008 requires authorization every time.
If you want to try the force unlock bootloader tool, once the force unlock is successful, you will lose all your data. Unless you can erase the recovery partition before the bootloader send a wipe command to Mi-recovery. In other words, if the recovery partition is erased or the recovery is not stock recovery (like twrp, etc) , unlocking the bootoader will not lose any data. Twrp does not accept the wipe command from the bootloader.
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my bootloader is locked but i am ready to lose all my data , can you please tell me how can i boot my device
Re: @jagannath287
If this is also useful for you @Prakharpathak , you can also try.
If you are ready to lose all your data, you can try to use Mi PC Suite. Offical link of MI PC SUITE:
http://pcsuite.mi.com
You must be able to boot into Mi-Recovery, otherwise my solution will not help you.
Download the recovery ROM for your phone. Note that you can't upgrade or downgrade the OS version using this method.
After downloading and installing the Mi PC Assistant application on your computer, run it and login to your MI account. Then select FLASH ROM section and connect your device to your PC. Make sure your device is booted into Mi-recovery and selected “Connect with MiAssistant”.
Warning: you can't downgrade/change ROM region (you can only install the same area version to your phone, like MI-MI, RU-RU, EEA-EEA, etc) using this method.
Make a full wipe for your phone and select the RECOVERY ROM package: fast update and agree with full wipe. Then wait for the data erasing is fully done. After you see “Checking zip file update” and if all ok, the flashing progress will start and you will see the flashing is in progress. At last, you will see the window with successfully flashing. In theory, the phone will reboot to system automatically. The first start will take about 10 minutes. Be patient and wait the welcome screen.
There is another MI PC SUITE version that I found and I attach with my post. There is also a XiaomiADB flashing program.
Alternative method:
Download the adb driver and install it on your computer. Use the XiaomiADB full-auto flash program to flash your phone.
Select “Connect with MIAssistant” in the recovery and connect the phone to PC.
Make sure the recovery ROM zip file and XiaomiADB flashing program that in same folder. For start flashing just HOLD zip ROM AND DRUG IT TO THE XiaomiADB. After this command your DATA will be reset! You lost all files and Settings on your device.
At last, I suggest you to unlock the bootloader for your phone as soon as possible and flash your phone using MiFlash in fastboot mode in order to avoid facing mysterious bugs. A phone that have an unlocked bootloader is easy to save (unbrick) or backup all data from the phone without booting into system.
Attachment:
1.XiaomiADB:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BIlCd5wFFFlU2ObIQ-AtBNp3jlSj_5L1
2.MI PC SUITE 4.0 Beta:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_QoNlQFVj7lPo5iqM8jdrNmRwPztHQbV
If you find it useful, please click thanks.
I have an unlocked bootloader with latest stock rom
Stuck at MI logo
>No stock recovery loading
>Unfortunately the usb debugging is off (Automatically by MI security app :crying
>Tried Mi flash, Fastboot, Qualcomm Qflash with test point connection
>Is there anything left to try
Thanks
Re: @Arun pm
Xiaomi has locked the 9008 port for their devices.
Can you flash and boot into TWRP recovery?
Can your phone boots into fastboot?
Did you try to flash every partition manually?
Did you try to flash the oldest version--V9.5.19?
More information needed. It can save time and guesswork.
Yuki1001 said:
Re: @Arun pm
Thanks for the reply bro
Xiaomi has locked the 9008 port for their devices.
Can you flash and boot into TWRP recovery?
>> tried failed; stuck at the twrp logo(tried multiple versions and built)
Can your phone boots into fastboot? :
>>yes, but cant flash, permission error (usb debugging is off)
Did you try to flash every partition manually?
>>yes, even tried it with qualcomm tools but failed
Did you try to flash the oldest version--V9.5.19?
>>yes : same
More information needed. It can save time and guesswork.
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Thanks for the reply bro
Xiaomi has locked the 9008 port for their devices.
Can you flash and boot into TWRP recovery?
>> tried failed; stuck at the twrp logo(tried multiple versions and built)
Can your phone boots into fastboot? :
>>yes, but cant flash, permission error (usb debugging is off)
Did you try to flash every partition manually?
>>yes, even tried it with qualcomm tools but failed
Did you try to flash the oldest version--V9.5.19?
>>yes : same
More information needed. It can save time and guesswork.
Re: @Arun pm
You'd better create a new thread otherwise we will disturb the original author of this thread (Prakharpathak).
Did you mean the returned message from your phone is like this:
Sending "recovery"...
OKAY. Total time: 4.016s
Writing "recovery"...
FAILED<remote: Permission Error>
finished. Total time: 4.016s
In theory, the fastboot won't return this message and the USB debugging switch has no relation with fastboot flashing.
All partitions can't be flashed and return the "permission error" message?
Can you take a photo of the flashing error message?
[edit] Now we have working programmer and you could do all you want via EDL.
Yuki1001 said:
Re: @Arun pm
You'd better create a new thread otherwise we will disturb the original author of this thread (Prakharpathak).
Did you mean the returned message from your phone is like this:
Sending "recovery"...
OKAY. Total time: 4.016s
Writing "recovery"...
FAILED<remote: Permission Error>
finished. Total time: 4.016s
In theory, the fastboot won't return this message and the USB debugging switch has no relation with fastboot flashing.
All partitions can't be flashed and return the "permission error" message?
Can you take a photo of the flashing error message?
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I am currently facing a similar situation.
My device redmi note 5 pro was running on miui 11 and suddenly its screen froze and then it got restarted and stuck at mi logo. It has locked bootloader and I can't access the stock recovery but I can access fastboot mode. I tried flashing different miui versions with different flash tools and everytime the process starts then after 9 seconds I get the error "ack count doesn't match". I tried flashing with edl point method as well and with a patched firehose file to bypass mi authentication but still got the same error. Can you please help me? I searched around the net and I can't find anything related to this particular error I am getting. I would really appreciate if you can help.
oh god same issue its not booting, checked with service centre not able to update software, one of the mobile shop guy told that mobile mother board working fine but unable to locate software so that it can boot, now i am blank and helpless can you guys help me out please.. if people in chennai here let me know guys.. its been 5 th day without my mobile...
Hi,
I got similar issue. I had installed GFX tool for cod on redmi note 5 pro and got hang on call of duty mobile. After long press power button, got stuck at mi boot logo. Only able to do connect phone in fastboot to PC. Anybody found solution? I want to back up all data excluding apps. Kindly suggest working solutions.
Deep3004 said:
Hi,
I got similar issue. I had installed GFX tool for cod on redmi note 5 pro and got hang on call of duty mobile. After long press power button, got stuck at mi boot logo. Only able to do connect phone in fastboot to PC. Anybody found solution? I want to back up all data excluding apps. Kindly suggest working solutions.
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Flash orangefox recovery, then boot to recovery and there you can disable all the apps you want
kadyt said:
Flash orangefox recovery, then boot to recovery and there you can disable all the apps you want
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Thanks for reply.
I tried to flash orange fox recovery but bootloader is locked and no fastboot commands working. I have tried mi unlock flash tool to unlock bootloader but error is comming "couldn't unlock more devices by this account this month" on official tool and on unofficial tool error is "current account is not bounded to this device". I cannot add device to this account since phone is into bootloop and wanted to save data. Is there any way to unlock bootloader and get access to storage data?
Deep3004 said:
Thanks for reply.
I tried to flash orange fox recovery but bootloader is locked and no fastboot commands working. I have tried mi unlock flash tool to unlock bootloader but error is comming "couldn't unlock more devices by this account this month" on official tool and on unofficial tool error is "current account is not bounded to this device". I cannot add device to this account since phone is into bootloop and wanted to save data. Is there any way to unlock bootloader and get access to storage data?
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Sorry I took for granted that you had the bootloader unlocked. Then I don't know. Hope someone else can help you
Anyway, if somehow you could unlock the bootloader now, as far as I know, you will lose your data when doing it
any development in the above event i am in the same stage

Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro bootlop (no fastboot)

I tried to root my phone and added magisk zip and apk in the internal storage, then rebooted but TWRP didn't showed up like in the tutorials. I could enter fastboot and could actually open the phone before I flash twrp by one click something. Then it turned into a bootloop. But I could enter the fastboot before I flash "begonia_eea_global_images_V10.4.5.0.PGGEUXM_20191007.0000.00_9.0_eea" by MiFlash but I chose to save user data. Then I came up with an error:Not catch checkpoint (\$fastboot -s.*lock). Now it is in a bootloop and I cannot open fastboot again. The account is unlocked already, and MiFlash sees the device when I click service help in recovery mode and connect it via USB. Is there a way to recover my data in it? Please help me, I had at least 50 GB of pictures that I didn't backup I saw someone says he could upload twrp using LWUP, then got all the data to PC somehow, but I don't really have any knowledge of it and I actually didn't know how to do that. I am just a regular user. If there is a way please share with me. At least I want to open my phone without a root.
Why do developers keep writing all those advices : "backup your data beforehand"? People seem unable to read it. Hate to say it, but this should be your lesson. That error is normal, the mi flash program shows that error because you didn't lock the bootloader again.
AmmarNaN said:
I tried to root my phone and added magisk zip and apk in the internal storage, then rebooted but TWRP didn't showed up like in the tutorials. I could enter fastboot and could actually open the phone before I flash twrp by one click something. Then it turned into a bootloop. But I could enter the fastboot before I flash "begonia_eea_global_images_V10.4.5.0.PGGEUXM_20191007.0000.00_9.0_eea" by MiFlash but I chose to save user data. Then I came up with an error:Not catch checkpoint (\$fastboot -s.*lock). Now it is in a bootloop and I cannot open fastboot again. The account is unlocked already, and MiFlash sees the device when I click service help in recovery mode and connect it via USB. Is there a way to recover my data in it? Please help me, I had at least 50 GB of pictures that I didn't backup I saw someone says he could upload twrp using LWUP, then got all the data to PC somehow, but I don't really have any knowledge of it and I actually didn't know how to do that. I am just a regular user. If there is a way please share with me. At least I want to open my phone without a root.
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I dont know what to say man. Next time just follow guide or youtube guide.
Now you can try flash any Miui version which have twrp decryption support and try to back up things you want.
You can try flash twrp suitable with your version now to check if you can backup or not
Can I just flash twrp? But how? I don't even know how to do it I just followed mi video on youtube
AmmarNaN said:
Can I just flash twrp? But how? I don't even know how to do it I just followed mi video on youtube
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For Miui 12.0.x or Miui 12.5.x just search youtube:
Twrp miui 12.0 begonia (and find video about miui 12, not 12.5)
Twrp miui 12.5 begonia
For older miui version i didn't test myself so i won't send here. You can try flash these type of version and twrp to check and hope it not encryption error.
Kirasu2080 said:
For Miui 12.0.x or Miui 12.5.x just search youtube:
Twrp miui 12.0 begonia (and find video about miui 12, not 12.5)
Twrp miui 12.5 begonia
For older miui version i didn't test myself so i won't send here. You can try flash these type of version and twrp to check and hope it not encryption error.
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It doesn't show fastboot all the tutorials enters fastboot then continues. How to make it without fastboot mode do you have any idea? I guess on Xiaomi we need to authorize something which service takes a payment for entering the account.
AmmarNaN said:
It doesn't show fastboot all the tutorials enters fastboot then continues. How to make it without fastboot mode do you have any idea? I guess on Xiaomi we need to authorize something which service takes a payment for entering the account.
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Hold power + volume down until it turn off and come to fastboot mode

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