fence problem we have with the redmi note 8 pro
but I wanted to ask if they had any solution? at least a fastboot rom
that sp flash tool recognizes it and the verification can be omitted
I come from the xiaomi redmi 4 and I never had a tube brick and I am really very disappointed apart I am going through the quarantine in my country and I cannot get out I know there are solutions remotely but I do not trust I would like to know if there is any tool apart from the sp flash tool
I have read people who have solved it but the problem that mine only turns on the LED
and I haven't loaded it for 5 days and I can't get it to turn on the screen like other people do
Can somebody help me
and people who see this publication do not try to modify the redmi note 8 pro, the best thing I advise you to do is to unlock the bootloader
:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
for me it's took 7 days to switch on, so be patient...
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Hi everyone, i'm in trouble since i have flashed my honor 8 pro with TRWP. The smartphone does not start anymore like there is no Os on it.
i tried a lots of things but anything works ( reflash, dlaod files etc...). Anyone knows how to fix it ?
thanks you in advance !
honor 8 pro duk l09 from France
If you can manage to get it to fastboot mode, try to flash boot.img , recovery.img and then Dload the Full ROM.
garydu93 said:
Hi everyone, i'm in trouble since i have flashed my honor 8 pro with TRWP. The smartphone does not start anymore like there is no Os on it.
i tried a lots of things but anything works ( reflash, dlaod files etc...). Anyone knows how to fix it ?
thanks you in advance !
honor 8 pro duk l09 from France
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Which method do you try to flash twrp and which command are you given if you are on Oreo then there is another way to flash twrp
Thanks for your answer, i'il try it.
I used the ********** tuto. I can't put the link because i'm knew on xda.
By the way in fastboot mode the frp is lock, is it a problems ?
My Redmi Note 5 pro has been bricked due to downgrading from miui 10 to miui 9 ROM. Now my phone is not starting. I opened the backcover of my Redmi note 5 pro and tried to flash ROM through edl mode, but I was getting a pop asking for authorisation for flashing. I went to service center where they tried to flash ROM through their authentication ID but still the phone is not flashing. Finally the Mi service center told that I have to replace the motherboard. The good thing is that I didn't have to pay a single penny for new motherboard as they covered my phone in warranty. I want to know what exactly happened when we rollback ROMs in Xiaomi phones and why it gets completely dead.
Greetings..
techiedude said:
My Redmi Note 5 pro has been bricked due to downgrading from miui 10 to miui 9 ROM. Now my phone is not starting. I opened the backcover of my Redmi note 5 pro and tried to flash ROM through edl mode, but I was getting a pop asking for authorisation for flashing. I went to service center where they tried to flash ROM through their authentication ID but still the phone is not flashing. Finally the Mi service center told that I have to replace the motherboard. The good thing is that I didn't have to pay a single penny for new motherboard as they covered my phone in warranty. I want to know what exactly happened when we rollback ROMs in Xiaomi phones and why it gets completely dead.
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Hello...
Sorry to read about your device.
But,
As a New? XDA-Member.. you need to take the time to either read thru the title of all the "Q & A" threads.. Or use the Search / Search Plus tools in the upper right corner in an effort to find out the imformation you need.. it's good practice to do so.
Honestly,
I don't see how you can miss all the chatter concerning the Anti-Rollback implementation executed Xiaomi throughout these threads.. thats why I suggest you research first... odds are your questions have already been Asked and Answered.
Good Luck... and Welcome..
I tried unsuccessfully to install TWRP on a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro.
These are the steps I took:
Unlock the bootloader with MiUnlock.
Downloaded Fastboot.
Copied this CFW TWRP inside the Fastboot folder.
Downloaded these two files and copied inside the Fastboot folder.
fastboot flash preloader preloader_begonia.bin
fastboot flash lk lk.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-0-begonia_UNOFFICIAL.img
fastboot reboot
And the result is that it no longer turns on. It also fails neither to enter the Fastboot screen, nor in that of recovery.
Windows no longer sees the device, so I can't interact in any way even with the folders inside the phone memory. Finally it is not even seen by Xiaomi Flash Tool (wanting to try to reinstall the official ROM).
The phone, immediately after unlocking it with the Xiaomi tool, had MIUI 12. I don't know which Android mounted (my fault), but I proceeded the same, without doing a downgrade, since in a discussion here on the forum it seemed that it could work same, even without downgrading to Android 9.
Is there any way to fix?
Maybe using Linux, you might be able to interact with the phone memory even if it is turned off / bricked?
Solution
Without hoping in the least, I solved it by following this video step-by-step.
I thank the author of this video a million times.
For anyone who was reading and needed it, there is no need to open the phone, remove the battery, connect various wires... You can do everything from software with a couple of clicks, even if the phone does not seem to want to connect absolutely to the PC.
Follow the linked video, it's very simple and you will save a lot of money!
Only if you have flashed it with a CFW
Angry Unlocker said:
Without hoping in the least, I solved it by following this video step-by-step.
I thank the author of this video a million times.
For anyone who was reading and needed it, there is no need to open the phone, remove the battery, connect various wires... You can do everything from software with a couple of clicks, even if the phone does not seem to want to connect absolutely to the PC.
Follow the linked video, it's very simple and you will save a lot of money!
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Good for CFW, but if you are on a official MIUI and you've hardbricked it then you have to through an authorised Xiaomi account, in other words, it is a "payable flash" that you have to perform.
I had the same problem
Months ago I tried to install a stock ROM prior to the latest version installed, I got a brick exactly like the one you have, I didn't know who to go with until days ago, in a group on Telegram.
There is a group where a boy from Spain helped me with his authorized account for € 30, if you want to contact him I will leave you the link of the group.
https: //t.me /edlauth
(I put spaces for it to allow me to post the answer)
Thanks for your answers!
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Good for CFW, but if you are on a official MIUI and you've hardbricked it then you have to through an authorised Xiaomi account, in other words, it is a "payable flash" that you have to perform.
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I am not quite clear what you mean exactly, but I, before proceeding with trying to flash a custom ROM, I had connected my original Xiaomi account to the device in question and also had requested the unlocking of the bootloader through the appropriate Xiaomi software (and I finally waited the time indicated by them, before proceeding). So on my Note 8 Pro there was actually the original / official MIUI updated to the latest version and I didn't need to proceed with a payment of any kind following that tutorial.
chumpokemon said:
Months ago I tried to install a stock ROM prior to the latest version installed, I got a brick exactly like the one you have, I didn't know who to go with until days ago, in a group on Telegram.
There is a group where a boy from Spain helped me with his authorized account for € 30, if you want to contact him I will leave you the link of the group.
https: //t.me /edlauth
(I put spaces for it to allow me to post the answer)
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Thanks for your suggestion, but I have already solved it by following precisely that video.
How could I unlock the bootloader with the device bricked?
I has been trying a to unlock bootloader with MiUnlock but doesn't work. Is there any other way to unlock the bootloader with the bricked device?
Perike said:
How could I unlock the bootloader with the device bricked?
I has been trying a to unlock bootloader with MiUnlock but doesn't work. Is there any other way to unlock the bootloader with the bricked device?
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You need to unbrick your device, follow the video tutorial
https :// youtu.be /wm0UFvjSvVg
chumpokemon said:
You need to unbrick your device, follow the video tutorial
https :// youtu.be /wm0UFvjSvVg
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Flashed successfully, but the result is a reboot and This Miui version cant be installed on this device...
Angry Unlocker said:
Solution
Without hoping in the least, I solved it by following this video step-by-step.
I thank the author of this video a million times.
For anyone who was reading and needed it, there is no need to open the phone, remove the battery, connect various wires... You can do everything from software with a couple of clicks, even if the phone does not seem to want to connect absolutely to the PC.
Follow the linked video, it's very simple and you will save a lot of money!
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Why does it say "this video is private" ?
So I have a redmi note 8 pro and it gave hardbrick. I followed this tutorial
When I try to flash in the sp flash tool, the red bar stays at 100% for about 2 minutes. When it ends, there's an error:
STATUS_EXT_RAM_EXCEPTION(0xC0050005). Can someone help me ?
Status ext ram exception shows in sp flash tool redmi note 8 pro. Flash first firmware android 9 pie. Which fastboot stock firmware comes first in note 8 pro. Flash this firmware with sp flash tool in firmware upgrade mode. Then unbrick note 8 pro in going in android 9 pie stock firmware.
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So I have a redmi note 8 pro and it gave hardbrick. I followed this tutorial
When I try to flash in the sp flash tool, the red bar stays at 100% for about 2 minutes. When it ends, there's an error:
STATUS_EXT_RAM_EXCEPTION(0xC0050005). Can someone help me ?
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Bro, I have sollution. You just need to wait that your phone's battery dies. then do auth bypass when your phone's battery dies. Then try to flash it helped me.
Azizovich_787 said:
Bro, I have sollution. You just need to wait that your phone's battery dies. then do auth bypass when your phone's battery dies. Then try to flash it helped me.
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Bro should i use android pie version or just I can any android version help me here
What are the steps you followed?
Dilshan_63 said:
Bro should i use android pie version or just I can any android version help me here
What are the steps you followed?
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Bro just download FASTBOOT rom and wait as I written above. Then open spflash tool and try just to flash(with firmware upgrade). To flash locate scatter file(which is in images folder in your firmware. I forgot you need to exctract it before.) Then press Download button. If chip details appear at left bottom, then success. Wait 5-6 minutes and it will be flashed.
Dilshan_63 said:
Bro should i use android pie version or just I can any android version help me here
What are the steps you followed?
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If you have instagram follow and write: @Azizovich_M7
Azizovich_787 said:
If you have instagram follow and write: @Azizovich_M7
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Thanks I recovered my phone from bricking. now I am using Pixel Experience Plus 13
Dilshan_63 said:
Thanks I recovered my phone from bricking. now I am using Pixel Experience Plus 13
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Congrats. If i could help you teach it to others.
Azizovich_787 said:
Congrats. If i could help you teach it to others.
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Sure.
When I was connecting phone with SP flash tool simultaneously I was connected my another redmi mobile for Internet with USB tethering that's why the error Status ext ram exception came. I disconnected another phone and the problem is gone
Hello,
Thanks to Kisielec for his answers
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I would like to ask if anyone had the opportunity to successfully unlock the Bootloader of his pad 5 with the Xiamitool V2 application under Mac OS X or Linux.
And of course root his device with Magisk.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
NUX01
Hello,
I tried Xiaomitool V2 in Mac OS X without success (impossible to compile GRADLE). On the other hand, under Linux I was able to go to the end of the procedure but with the message error 20036. Wait 168 hours before starting again.
What could be the cause ?
Thank you
I tried under Linux, the device is too new, you need latest unlock tool for windows, you can use a virtual machine like i did, i was successfully unlocked the pad 5 (nabu) on windows in a virtualbox under ubuntu.
In regards to waiting time imposed by Xiaomi i had to wait first time 168 hours, then when tried again they increased the time to another 190 hours....
You need to complete the setup on the device and daily use the device over the internet if you want to successfully unlock the device from first try.....
serdeliuk said:
I tried under Linux, the device is too new, you need latest unlock tool for windows, you can use a virtual machine like i did, i was successfully unlocked the pad 5 (nabu) on windows in a virtualbox under ubuntu.
In regards to waiting time imposed by Xiaomi i had to wait first time 168 hours, then when tried again they increased the time to another 190 hours....
You need to complete the setup on the device and daily use the device over the internet if you want to successfully unlock the device from first try.....
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Hello,
I have used vmware fusion on Mac and vnware on Linux before. They recognize the tablet but not debugging with xiaomi programs.
I will try with virtualbox. Otherwise, I'll borrow a Windows PC. It's a pity that xiaomi does not provide official software for Mac or linux
Thank you
Have a nice day.
I´m a Mac user since years. I unlocked my bootloader with xiaomi mi unlock tool in Windows 10 using VMWare Fusion. No problems at all. You have to take care that the tablet is assigned to the VM.
Hello,
With vmware fusion pad 5 is recognized (Windows 7). The problem is that it indicates as a driver problem for pad 5 not recognized. I tried different drivers. I will try with Windows 10.
Thank you
Good day.