[GUIDE] Complete Guide: CFW Migration from MIUI 11 - Redmi Note 8 Pro Guides, News, & Discussion

Install CFW Recovery on Redmi Note 8 Pro Included:
Flashing Antibrick Factory preloader
Flashing TWRP non CFW
Install CFW ROM
Flashing CFW Recovery.
STEP 1: Flash Anti Brick - Factory Preloader
The bootloader must be unlocked
Your Redmi Note 8 Pro must be in Android 9, If you are in Android 10, you must downgrade it to Android 9.* Read How to Downgrade Redmi note 8 pro MIUI 11 Android 10 to Android 9 MOD EDIT: Link Removed
Download Preloader FIX noBrick.zip and extract it
Enable USB Debugging
Connect the Phone to Computer
run "CMD" - Run as Administrator
In CMD command, go to "c:\platform-tools"
type "adb devices"
type "adb reboot bootloader"
Go to folder "Preloader FIX noBrick"
open flash_noauth.bat
Press any key to exit the command prompt windows
Press and hold Volume Up + Power key to enter Factory Preloader
Select [Normal Boot] Use Volume Up to select menu and Volume Down to confirm
STEP 2: Flash TWRP non CFW support
Enable USB Debugging
Connect the Phone to Computer
run "CMD" - Run as Administrator
In CMD command, go to "c:\platform-tools"
type "adb devices"
type "adb reboot bootloader"
Flashing twrpnoncfw.img* ( command: fastboot flash recovery twrpnoncfw.img )
Remove USB Cable
Press and hold Volume Up + Power key, when phone vibrate release power key, keep pressing volume up until preloader mode appears
Select [Recovery Mode] to enter TWRP Recovery
STEP 3: Install CFW Begonia
Select Wipe - select Dalvik, Cache, System, Swipe to confirm
Select Install ( If image file in SD Card: Select Storage - Micro SD card - OK ) - select begonia-A10-CFW_20200530.zip Swipe to confirm Flash
Install CFW Compatible ROM: Select Install ( If image file in SD Card: Select Storage - Micro SD card - OK ) - select cesiumOS.zip Swipe to confirm Flash ( you can use CFW compatible rom that you like )
Select Wipe - Format Data, type "yes" and Confirm
Select Reboot - Bootloader
STEP 4: Flash CFW Recovery
Connect Phone to Computer
Flashing TWRPCFW.img ( CFW Recovery ).* Go to CMD command type "fastboot flash recovery twrpcfw.img
Reboot phone: type "fastboot reboot"
Done! The phone now on CFW
Watch Video: https://youtu.be/Bgv8UTfd4Qw
Download:
Preloader FIX noBrick.zip
begonia-A10-CFW_20200530.zip Copy to SD Card
TWRP: cfw non recovery and cfw recovery copy to c:\platform-tools to make easier you can change the twrp image file to twrpnoncfw.img and twrpcfw.img
CFW ROM: CesiumOS ROM copy it to SD Card
Notes / Warning!
Use at your own risk, I'm not responsible for bricking your device.
Using the incorrect file may brick your device.
Make sure to backup your important data before flash it

thanx
another rn8p CFW'ed
with pixel experience rom
but in twrp internal storage is crypted
i followed all steps
it ask password for user [0]
perhaps one steps missing?

harmakhis said:
thanx
another rn8p CFW'ed
with pixel experience rom
but in twrp internal storage is crypted
i followed all steps
it ask password for user [0]
perhaps one steps missing?
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Just type yours screenlock password/pin.

yeah i tried that but no success

harmakhis said:
yeah i tried that but no success
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He forgot the first & second step... Which are the most important:
1. Turn OFF screen lock (pattern, pin or code)
2. Log out from Mi Account (if you are logged in)
Sent from my Redmi Note 8 Pro using Tapatalk

Good morning, I am terribly confused. Inside the Megapost, what is the noncwf and the cwf to flash? How do I know that my device has the cwf correctly? I hope you can guide me.

redymedan said:
to make easier you can change the twrp image file to twrpnoncfw.img and twrpcfw.img CFW ROM:
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What do you mean change it??? Do you mean to say rename "twrp-CFW-3.3.1-0-begonia_UNOFFICIAL_0506.img" (the file that you linked) to "twrpnoncfw.img" and then make another copy and rename that one to "twrpcfw.img"?

eckre said:
What do you mean change it??? Do you mean to say rename "twrp-CFW-3.3.1-0-begonia_UNOFFICIAL_0506.img" (the file that you linked) to "twrpnoncfw.img" and then make another copy and rename that one to "twrpcfw.img"?
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Yes, I mean rename it. twrp cfw support and TWRP non cfw

@redymedan I've removed the downgrade guide link from the first post, as it was linking to your blog/website. As per the Forum Rules:
5. Create a thread topic or post a message only once, this includes external links & streaming media.
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Self-promotion is forbidden, this includes blogs, social media and video channels etc. Random links will be removed.
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Request you to please list the downgrade steps directly in the first post, or create a separate post here and link that post in the your first post as the downgrade guide.

what are the procedures downgrading from miui 11 10 to miui 11 9

Preloader FIX noBrick.zip is 404, please provide an alternative.

@redymedan your download links are broken

Totara said:
@redymedan your download links are broken
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Related

Helium: Unlock BL & install TWRP & ROOT Friendly Guide

* i tested thist on my Mi Max Helium 64gb 3g Global Rom Locked Bootloder and Latest Miui 8.2.3 installed phone. Works fine
* This guide includes unlocking bootloader and installing recovery & superuser without formating data or factory reset. You also did not need flash developer rom.
* Unlocking bootloder may voids your warranty it depends on your reseller or repair service provider. Before use this guide please double check that. (i called my reseller and got confirmation not to void my warranty. Doing this advised)
* Continue At your own risk.
:silly:
1. install drivers here. if promted select install for unsigned drivers.
2. install ad and fastboot here
3. Update the system V8.2.3.0.MBDMIDL with ota or other methods from here
4. Create Mi Account and login with it on your phone
5. Go to: System Settings > About Phone and tap "Miui Version" 4-5 times to enable developer settings
6.Go to: Settings > Additional Settings > Developer Options:
Select OEM Unlock and then click Mi Unlock and And Add device (this will add your device to your account) also select USB Debugging on
7. Go to the web site on your computer http://en.miui.com/unlock/ then login with your mi account, click unlock and fill the form your name, area code, phone number, your unlocking reason
8.Do not close the web page and wait for the phone number confirmation SMS
Then enter the code. Now wait for unlock confirmation SMS. it says 10 day but confirmation SMS sent to me with in 15 minutes.
9. Do not download the new unlock tool. it is not allowed you before 70 hours to unlock your phone instead of download old version here
10. Power of your phone and press volume down + power or open an command prompt and enter
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
then Fastboot screen apper connect your phone then confirm to unlock wait for %100 then reboot phone
Now unlocking done. if you want check it from developer options when phone booted.
11. Download latest twrp img from here (i used helium version twrp-3.1.1-0-helium.img)
12. Download latest supersu zip here. i used version 2.82 recovery flashable z.p) copy zip file to your sd card or internaş storage
14. go to the twrp img folder then shift + right mouse button --> open cmd here
then enter the following:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-0-helium.img
Keep the volume up button pressed enter the following
Code:
fastboot reboot
After a while TWRP recovery booted.
15 (optional) before installing superuser make a backup of your non touching system select backup and select all images data system cache.... and make a system backup.
16. Select install and slect superuser .zip file from internal or external storage where you copied it. Then flash superuser.zip
* note that super user zip also patching the boot image T& kernel to disable encryption and dm-verity. so there is no need to wipe data or factory reset.
16. when finished select reboot and reboot your system. when booted check for suoersu installed.
Enjoy.
Thanks for the guide.
Please note:
matrixrio said:
12. Download latest supersu zip here. i used version 2.82 recovery flashable z.p) copy zip file to your sd card or internaş storage
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link provided here is for twrp (same as step 11), not for supersu!
thanks
BenG7 said:
Thanks for the guide.
Please note:
link provided here is for twrp (same as step 11), not for supersu!
thanks
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Link revised Thanks
matrixrio said:
Keep the volume up button pressed enter the following
Code:
fastboot reboot
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Could you please confirm if it should be fastboot reboot recovery?
Bcoz last time i tried to reboot to system after allowing swipe modifications i got bootloop..
So after entering recovery should i swipe to allow system modifications or keep read only? Please help....

Ignore the Anti-Rollback system for Redmi Note 5

Ignore the Anti-Rollback system for Redmi Note 5
All actions you take at your own risk and risk. The project management is not responsible for the consequences of its actions.
From the MIUI 10 developers have introduced for Xiaomi redmi Note 5 special system of "anti-rollback» (Anti-rollback), which blocks the possibility of installing the previous version of MIUI, in addition, can affect the installation of custom firmware When you try to roll back or install the custom firmware, you can get a "brick", so if you are the owner of the device, be careful to follow the steps below:
preparation:
Download the current firmware MIUI 10 Fastboot for redmi Note 5 from the official site: http://en.miui.com/a-234.html (? redmi Note 5 Latest global developer Fastboot version download file)
Download the My Flash program: http://portal.mi-room.ru/files/mi-flash/ and unzip it in C: /
Download the file for the installation of TWRP Recovery: adb.zip: http://files.mi-room.ru/files/pc/antirb/adb.zip
Download the latest MIUI MIRUM firmware from our site
On the C: / computer drive create a "Whyred" folder and extract the downloaded firmware «whyred_global_images_X.XX», as well as a file for adb.zip rekaveri installation
Installation:
We transfer the phone to Fastboot mode: to do so, turn it off and hold down the volume key and the power key until the corresponding mode appears.
Connect the phone to the computer
Start the My Flash program, click on select and select the folder with the unpacked firmware "whyred_global_images_X.XX".
In the lower right corner, select Clear all; otherwise, the boot loader will be blocked again.
Press update, the list should show the device
Press flash to start the firmware and wait for it to complete
After the firmware, the phone will start in the system.
Once the system has been fully started, turn off the phone again and press and hold the volume down button and the power button to enter the quick start mode. (the phone must be connected to the computer)
In the folder C: / whyred / adb / start the file start.bat
The installation process of the stub (dummy.img - to bypass the anti-rollback system) and the recovery TWRP (recovery.img) will start
After that, the phone will reboot in TWRP Recovery
We make a total destroy them partition data, the vendor, the system. We also recommend that you run the data format. (If an error occurs during deletion or formatting, simply restart TWRP Recovery and try again).
We remove the firmware previously downloaded from MIUI MiRum to the phone memory through MTP and install it through TWRP Recovery.
Fact! You can install more firmware securely through TWRP Recovery, as usual, the main thing is that the version is not inferior to the installed version.
Firmware with Anti-Rollback: http://files.mi-room.ru/roms/8.8.16/RedmiNote5_MIUI_8.8.16_MiRoom_8.1.0.zip
Source: http://portal.mi-room.ru/instrukcii/obhod-sistemy-anti-otkata-dlja-redmi-note-5/
Regards
vcx77 said:
... On the C: / computer drive create a "Whyred" folder and extract the downloaded firmware «whyred_global_images_X.XX», as well as a file for adb.zip rekaveri installation ...
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Wrong forum! This is the vince forum. Your instructions are for whyred, which is a completely different device.

Redmi Note 8 Pro Guide [Firmwares | ROOT CN/GLOBAL | TWRP Recovery]

Redmi Note 8 Pro
[Begonia]
[Global Version Only]​
WARNING: Before attempting to root your device, do note that by unlocking your bootloader and modifying your device with root, ROMs, etc... you are risking voiding your warranty! I am NOT responsible for what you do to your device either, so follow these instructions at your own risk. Make sure you know what you're doing, it's best to understand the process rather than just copy and paste commands and such.
Firmwares
Global Stable
V10.4.1.0.PGGMIXM
V10.4.2.0 to V11.0.10
V11.0.1.0 PGGMIXM
V11.0.3.0 PGGMIXM
V11.0.4.0 PGGMIXM
V11.0.6.0
China Stable
V10.4.4.0.PGGCNXM
V10.4.6.0.PGGCNXM
V10.4.8.0.PGGCNXM
V10.4.9.0.PGGCNXM
V10.4.10.0.PGGCNXM
V10.4.11.0.PGGCNXM
V11.0.1.0QGGCNXM
China Beta
V9.9.25
V9.10.17
India Stable
V10.4.3.0.PGGINXM
V11.0.1.0 PGGINXM
Europe (EEA)
V10.4.5.0.PGGEUXM
Indonesia
V10.4.2.0.PGGIDXM
V11.0.1.0PGGIDXM
Russia
V10.4.2.0.PGGRUXM
USB Drivers
Download
Unlock Bootloader
Enable OEM Unlocking
Unlock Here
Installing TWRP Recovery and ROOT
Enable USB Debugging - Goto Settings / Additional settings / Developer options / USB Debugging & USB debugging (Security settings) - Enable (If you have not activated Developer options, then Goto Settings / About phone / tap MIUI version 7 times - now developer options enabled.
Global Version
GLOBAL firmware V10.4.5.0.PGGEUXM only
Drivers installed properly
Enabled USB Debugging (enabled developers menu)
1. Turn Off
2. Go to Fastboot mode (Volume - + Power)
3. Connect to the PC
4. Download and extract in C drive, "Run as administrator" and execute "ifelixit+FLASHER+TOOLKIT+Begonia.bat".
5. Choose 1 (TWRP recovery) and enter or Choose 2 (Root Only)
Immediately disconnect the phone from the PC, otherwise it will go to reboot on command and the stock recovery will be restored.
6. Put the Minimal ADB and Fastboot in C: of your PC.
Transfer the Recovery.img in Fastboot folder
Open Fastboot folder and Press Shift+Right Click and Select Open Command Window Here at the CMD type fastboot devices and enter (check if it's recognized the device).
7. Type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and enter (TWRP will be installed)
8. Disconnect the phone from the PC, hold the Power button as the screen goes blank immediately hold Volume + the TWRP splash screen will appear and disappear still hold the button when the TWRP splash screen appears a second time release Volume +. If Chinese language change to English. If TWRP will ask you the password (this means that there is DATA encryption)click on CANCEL and get to the main screen.
We go to the mount, put check on data, system, vendor, nvdata and MicroSD card (if the phone has a memory card).
Press home to return to the main screen Choose Advanced-File Manager item >system_root / system / folder at the bottom there is a recovery_fromboot.p file delete it.
Go back to Advanced and select Close AVB2.0 and flash the archive with a swipe to the right.
Again, we go along the Advanced-File Manager path in the root, look for the supersu folder in it, select the SuperSu_installer.zip fileand flash it with a swipe to the right. This is an archive from Magisk_19.4 it will patch boot. The firmware of this archive should go WITHOUT a single error, all lines should be white and at the end of DONE. If everything was done without errors in the TWRP select the Reboot-System. The first boot will be a little long and Don't Panic when boot up check the Magisk Manager>Settings>Update Settings>Stable Channel.
Stock boot IMG for V10.4.5.0.PGGEUXM just in case bootloop
TWRP for Begonia
If error occurs..
1. Go to Minimal ADB and Fastboot in C: of your PC. Open Fastboot folder and Press Shift+Right Click and Select Open Command Window Here at the CMD type fastboot devices and enter (check if it's recognized the device).
2. Enter the following commands: fastboot flash boot boot.img and Enter then fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and Enter. We have flashed clean boot and TWRP.
3. Disconnect the phone from the PC, hold the Power button as the screen goes blank immediately hold Volume + the TWRP splash screen will appear and disappear still hold the button when the TWRP splash screen appears a second time release Volume +. The recovery_fromboot.p file is already deleted earlier.
5. Go to Mount in TWRP check data, system, vendor, nvdata and now you can decrypt DATA by formatting in TWRP Wipe-Fotmat Data, write yes and swipe.
6. Disconnect the phone from the PC, hold the Power button as the screen goes blank immediately hold Volume + the TWRP splash screen will appear and disappear still hold the button when the TWRP splash screen appears a second time release Volume +. If Chinese language change to English. If TWRP will ask you the password (this means that there is DATA encryption)click on CANCEL and get to the main screen.
We go to the mount, put check on data, system, vendor, nvdata and MicroSD card (if the phone has a memory card).
Press home to return to the main screen Choose Advanced-File Manager item >system_root / system / folder at the bottom there is a recovery_fromboot.p file delete it.
Go back to Advanced and select Close AVB2.0 and flash the archive with a swipe to the right.
Again, we go along the Advanced-File Manager path in the root, look for the supersu folder in it, select the SuperSu_installer.zip fileand flash it with a swipe to the right. This is an archive from Magisk_19.4 it will patch boot. The firmware of this archive should go WITHOUT a single error, all lines should be white and at the end of DONE. If everything was done without errors in the TWRP select the Reboot-System. The first boot will be a little long and Don't Panic when boot up check the Magisk Manager>Settings>Update Settings>Stable Channel.
Proof of Video that Redmi Note 8 Pro Rooted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4rBUT9qR-0&feature=youtu.be​
Contributors
Nikas
esleer
Xakep1993
SPIRITic
m3lbrunton
Lyelik74
@topjohnwu
TWRP Community
XDA Community
Xiaomi Community
How to Root Redmi Note 8 Pro Chinese Version
Redmi Note 8 Pro
[Begonia]
[Chinese Version Only]​
How to Root and installing Google Pay
Download
Magisk-release.zip
Magisk-uninstaller
Magisk app release apk
1. Download magisk-uninstaller.zip and magisk-release.zip and transfer in MicroSD
2. Reboot to TWRP Recovery
3. Install and look for the supersu folder>select the file SuperSu_instsller.zip and install.
4. Make Wipe, Advanced Wipe, Dalvik/Art Cache, Data and Cache and swipe
5. Make Wipe and Format Data
6. Mount the SD card, install magisk-uninstaller.zip to remove the old Magisk
7. Install magisk-release.zip Install the new Magisk v20.2
8. Advanced > File Manager >system_root / system > Delete the recovery_fromboot.p file
9. Advanced (put 2 checkmarks) Close AVB2.0
10. Advanced (put 2 ticks) RM Force encrypt
11. Reboot System
12. Pass authorization, install the Magisk app-release.apk
13. Click in the application: Check SafeNet status
Installing Google Pay
Download
Google Pay Module
1. Download in the Google Pay market
2. Download the Gpay.zip module for Magisk.
3. Open Magisk Manager>Modules and install Gpay.zip module and reboot
4. Open Magisk Hide
5. Look for Google Pay and Google Services Framework and check then close the application
6. Launch Google Pay and enter your data and card details.
7. The bank will check and wait for the confirmation code via SMS.
9. For GPay to work you must configure the lock with a password or pattern.
Gcam Stable for Redmi Note 8 Pro
GCam Stable for Redmin Note 8 Pro
Download:
GCam Stable
Changelog:
Stable release for Redmi Note 8 Pro!
-> Fixed excessive noise on aux cameras (thanks to Savitar).
-> Separate AWB settings for lenses.
-> Opening settings from aux cameras is not crashing anymore but lens will be reseted to main after exiting settings (need to use proper config wyroczen_rn8pro_3.xml)
Settings:
- Configs for this version
GCam for Redmi Note 8 Pro
There are two versions of Google camera available:
Google camera mode
Night Sight
PhotoSphere
Photobooth
Slow Motion
RAW support
HDR+
Motion
Panorama
Lens Blur
Google Lens
Portrait
What's not working
Google Camera 6.1.021
Portrait mode
Video mode
Slow Motion
Night Sight
Google Camera 5.1.018
All working
Download 6.1.021
Download 5.1.018
Contributors
Arnova8G2
BSG
GPay in Redmi Note 8 Pro
Instructions
1. Download GPay in Playstore (Don't open it)
2. Go to Magisk Manager > Magisk Hide > GPay
3. Install GPay Magisk Module and reboot
4. Open GPay and Bind a card.
Nice
Not working, bootloop. To fix bootloop, need to flash original boot.img - need to put original boot.img from ROM we have in adb folder and run command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
Before posting such tutorials I suggest to check is it even working, because on chinese version of device this will NOT WORK.
chudy88 said:
Not working, bootloop. To fix bootloop, need to flash original boot.img - need to put original boot.img from ROM we have in adb folder and run command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
Before posting such tutorials I suggest to check is it even working, because on chinese version of device this will NOT WORK.
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And this is not a Chinese version tutorials.
Read above before doing some things.
WARNING: Before attempting to root your device, do note that by unlocking your bootloader and modifying your device with root, ROMs, etc... you are risking voiding your warranty! I am NOT responsible for what you do to your device either, so follow these instructions at your own risk. Make sure you know what you're doing, it's best to understand the process rather than just copy and paste commands and such.
Did you read about it?
madsponge26 said:
And this is not a Chinese version tutorials.
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Where do you wrote it? I don't see. You'd better fix this guide, bacause now everyone with chinese device, if they do what u wrote here, will have a bootloop cause of you.
Did't work. Still loop the boot screen.
After do that ,it couldn't boot to system because the boot.img.
wuxeon said:
Did't work. Still loop the boot screen.
After do that ,it couldn't boot to system because the boot.img.
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You have chinese device, or global or EU? Or other?
wuxeon said:
Did't work. Still loop the boot screen.
After do that ,it couldn't boot to system because the boot.img.
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You should indicate Global or CN version? What boot.img?
chudy88 said:
Where do you wrote it? I don't see. You'd better fix this guide, bacause now everyone with chinese device, if they do what u wrote here, will have a bootloop cause of you.
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It clearly states: [Global Version Only]
Can someone confirm it's working on global though? Including rooting?
donkyshot said:
It clearly states: [Global Version Only]
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Yeah yeah, OP added it after my post. And it's not true - should work also on EU version.
That's why amateurs shouldn't make such threads.
chudy88 said:
Where do you wrote it? I don't see. You'd better fix this guide, bacause now everyone with chinese device, if they do what u wrote here, will have a bootloop cause of you.
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And what's your contribution towards fixing the problem ? ?
Do some work instead of whining and waiting for others to give you the solution on a plate.
chudy88 said:
donkyshot said:
It clearly states: [Global Version Only]
yeah yeah, OP added it after my post
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Okay sorry I didn't know.
This thread is obviously taken from here : http://c.mi.com/thread-2529429-1-0.html
I think it should be clearly stated in the thread as it is a more complete guide than this copy.
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robbie_lpl said:
And what's your contribution towards fixing the problem ? ?
Do some work instead of whining and waiting for others to give you the solution on a plate.
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Still better than breaking peoples phones. I'm warning potential users to not do this if they have chinese device, that's my contribution.
chudy88 said:
Still better than breaking peoples phones. I'm warning potential users to not do this if they have chinese device, that's my contribution.
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When signing up for this website you sign a waiver that you are the sole person responsible for your device. Bootloops too.
Don't wanna have it bricked ? Don't mess with it.
Nobody's telling you to do that.
How about some gratitude and appreciation for those who take the time and trouble looking for a solution. Sponging off others work and whingening about it ?
Show some manners.
robbie_lpl said:
When signing up for this website you sign a waiver that you are the sole person responsible for your device. Bootloops too.
Don't wanna have it bricked ? Don't mess with it.
Nobody's telling you to do that.
How about some gratitude and appreciation for those who take the time and trouble looking for a solution. Sponging off others work and whingening about it ?
Show some manners.
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What time, what solution?! Method posted by OP for this device is known for weeks already... And its just copied solution from other tutorials for older Xiaomi phones... I can bet that OP even didn't check it and I won't be surprised if he even don't have this phone... Besides, I still don't have solid proof that it works, even on global/EU version of device.
in the end this tutorial is working or not on global?
holymoz said:
in the end this tutorial is working or not on global?
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Not working.

Easiest Way to Install MiUI 11 (Clean) on Redmi Note 5 India/ Redmi 5 Plus (Vince).

I installed a Pixel Experience (Android 10) on my unlocked Redmi Note 5 India / Redmi 5 Plus (Vince) (Here on I'll refer to the device on Vince). Volte and data didn't work, and the call quality was pretty bad, so I decided to go back to the official MIUI and the Mi recovery.
This guide basically explains the easiest way to go back MIUI. Assuming your phone is unlocked. I'm adding direct download links to MIUI and other Mi tools because they are blocked in India.
Download Links:
Link 1: Normal Update ROM (Zip File)[bigota<dot>d<dot>miui<dot>com/V11.0.2.0.OEGMIXM/miui_HM5PlusGlobal_V11.0.2.0.OEGMIXM_f74369de0c_8.1.zip]
Link 2: Fastboot ROM (tgz File)[bigota<dot>d<dot>miui<dot>com/V11.0.2.0.OEGMIXM/vince_global_images_V11.0.2.0.OEGMIXM_20191108.0000.00_8.1_global_90dd70aa99.tgz]
Link 3: Last Updated Stable ROM(zip file)[update<dot>miui<dot>com/updates/v1/fullromdownload.php?d=vince_global&b=F&r=global&n=]
Link 4: Last Updated Beta ROM(zip file)[update<dot>miui<dot>com/updates/v1/fullromdownload.php?d=vince_global&b=X&r=global&n=]
Link 5: MiFlash(rar file)[cdn<dot>alsgp0<dot>fds<dot>api<dot>mi-img<dot>com/micomm/MiFlash2020-3-14-0.rar]
Link 6: Mi PC Suite(exe file)[bigota<dot>d<dot>miui<dot>com/MiFlash/MiSetup2.2.0.7032_2717.exe]
Link 7: This is not a direct link download twrp from one of the servers a direct link TWRP for Vince(img file) [twrp<dot>me/xiaomi/xiaomiredmi5plus<dot>html]
Link 8: This is not a direct link download Unlock tool from the page MIUI Unlock Tool(zip file) [en<dot>miui<dot>com/unlock/download_en<dot>html]
Link 9: This is not a direct link download Orangefox recovery tool from the page Orangefox Recovery(zip file)[orangefox<dot>download/en/device/vince]
Steps:
1. Download MIUI Unlock tool(Link 8) and extract it. Open cmd prompt inside the folder.
2. Switch your phone to fastboot mode (power + volume down). Connect it to your PC.
3. The device should show up when you enter "fastboot devices" in cmd.
4. Download TWRP (Link 7). extract it, rename it to "twrp.img" copy the image and copy it to the MIUI unlock tool. Now run "fastboot boot twrp.img". This should automatically take you to TWRP.
5. Now wipe everything. If you are not able to mount "data". Go to "Wipe", "Advanced", "Repair" then change the format of the data to exFat, then to FAT then to Ext4. This should mount data.
6. You should see your phone on your PC, if not mount USB in TWRP. Download orangefox recovery from Link 9. Copy it and flash it from twrp. Your phone will restart. Go to recovery mode and you should see orangefox.
7. Download fastboot ROM from Link 2. Unzip it copy "persist.img" from the folder to your phone, flash it using orangefox.
8. Download MiFlash tool from Link 5. Extract it and run it. Select the folder where you extracted fastboot ROM. MAKE SURE THAT THE PATH DOESN'T HAVE ANY SPACES OR FLASHING WILL FAIL. Now hit refresh on flash tool. It will show your device, at the bottom there is a selection where you can select the script to be executed. I generally select flash_all.bat, you can select flash_all_lock.bat for a locked OS.
It might show you "error:Not catch checkpoint (\$fastboot -s .*lock),flash is not done", but your phone will boot properly, it will show a success message only if you choose lock option bat. But this error shouldn't affect the installation.
9. Restart your phone, everything should work properly.
Good luck!
Thank you.
What to do with the link 1 file the ROM file ? Can I directly flash it in twrp ??
thanks bro
That answered all my questions, and i don't know why but all the other mi flash tool found on the web didnt work but this one is just perfect. Thank you so much bro !!! you really simplified my life

[GUIDE] [EMUI9] P20 Lite Basics

Spoiler: Quick Links
Official LineageOS 16.0 (15.02.2021)
.401 Stock Images (C432)
Stock Recovery
Stock E-recovery
Official TWRP (3.7.0)
Official TWRP (3.4.0-1)
Modified TWRP (3.4.0)
Heavily Modified TWRP (3.4.0)
Magisk Patched Recovery (25.2)
Magisk-Delta Patched Recovery (25.2-delta)
Stock Kernel (4.9.148)
Phenix Kernel (4.9.319 by Turex)
Phenix Permissive Kernel (4.9.319 by Iceows)
Phenix Permissive Kernel (4.9.235 by Abdelhay.ali)
Phenix Enforcing and Permissive Kernel for Android 13 (4.9.319 by Abdelhay.ali)
Selinux Rules for Android 13 (by Abdelhay.ali)
Everything Else (47GB)
Special key combos:​
Power + Vol+ = Recovery Mode
While USB connected, Power + Vol+ = Erecovery Mode
While USB connected, Vol- = Fastboot
Plug USB while holding down Vol+ + Vol- = Download Mode
Power + Vol+ + Vol- = Force Dload
Flashing Any GSI​Note:​Phh is "retiring". Community of builders created trebledroid initiative to keep his work alive. Don't expect same level of quality for a while.
Use vndklite variants.
At no point you need to wipe /data or any other partition. Just do factory reset.
If you want to backup via twrp you need to have encryption disabled.
Almost all chromium based browsers including chrome freeze after few minute of use. That is caused by DRM not working as intended in gsis. To fix it flash DRM fix.
Permissive kernel shouldn't be used daily. Please only use it for debugging purposes.
Prerequisites:​
ADB and Fastboot Installed (1)
Any Arm64 AB GSI image (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Google apps package (Optional) (1) (2) (3) (4)
TWRP
Unlocked Bootloader
Spoiler: Android 12 and Below
Spoiler: GSI with GAPPS
Tick "Enable OEM Unlock" from developer options
Boot into fastboot: Hold vol- while usb connected and phone rebooting
Flash gsi image: fastboot flash system drag & drop img file to console
Flash Stock Recovery: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag & drop img file to console
Boot into recovery: power + vol+ while NOT connected to pc
Factory reset: Factory Reset > Type yes > Press power
Boot into system
Spoiler: Vanilla GSI + Gapps + Zips
Tick "Enable OEM Unlock" from developer options
Boot into fastboot: Hold vol- while usb connected and phone rebooting
Flash gsi image: fastboot flash system drag & drop img file to console
Flash Phenix Kernel (Optional): fastboot flash kernel and drag & drop img file to console
Flash this TWRP: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag & drop img file to console
Boot into recovery: power + vol+ while NOT connected to pc
Factory reset: Wipe > Swipe Factory Reset
Resize system: Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Tick System > Repair or Change File System > Swipe Resize File System
if it fails issue these commands from your computer:
adb shell "/sbin/e2fsck -fp /dev/block/platform/hi_mci.0/by-name/system"
adb shell "/sbin/resize2fs /dev/block/platform/hi_mci.0/by-name/system"
Encrypt or Decrypt /Data (Optional): Mount > Tick Vendor > adb push drag & drop fstab file to console /vendor/etc
Flash DRM fix (Optional): ''
Flash NFC fix (Optional / Might not Work): ''
Flash Gapps Zip (Optional): ''
Boot into system: Reboot > System
Spoiler: Android 13 and Beyond(?)
Tick "Enable OEM Unlock" from developer options
Boot into fastboot: Hold vol- while usb connected and phone rebooting
Flash gsi image: fastboot flash system drag & drop img file to console
Flash one of these kernel (Optional): fastboot flash kernel and drag & drop img file to console
Flash this TWRP: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag & drop img file to console
Boot into recovery: power + vol+ while NOT connected to pc
Factory reset: Wipe > Swipe Factory Reset
Flash this AIO fix : Advanced > ADB Sideload > Swipe to Start Sideload > Write adb sideload and drag & drop zip file to console
Flash Gapps Zip (Optional): ''
Boot into system: Reboot > System
Spoiler: Tweaks
Spoiler: TWRP on Erecovery, Magisk on Recovery Setup
Flash over to erecovery:
Boot into fastboot: Hold vol- while usb connected and phone rebooting
Flash one of these (1) (2) twrp images: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag & drop img file to console
Boot into twrp: power + vol+ while NOT connected to pc
Push twrp to /cache: adb push drag & drop img file to console /cache
Flash twrp to erecovery: Install > Install Image > Select twrp image from /cache folder > Pick erecovery_ramdisk partition > Swipe
After you set up your phone and made sure you don't need stock recovery, flash magisk:
Boot into fastboot: Hold vol- while usb connected and phone rebooting
Flash magisk patched image: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag & drop img file to console
From now on this is how you boot:
No keypress: System (Long yellow warning)
Power & Vol+ before Yellow Warning : System with magisk (Short yellow warning)
Vol+ on Yellow Warning : TWRP
If you want to return to stock erecovery, do these:
Boot into twrp
Push erecovery image to /cache: adb push drag & drop img file to console /cache
Flash erecovery to erecovery: Install > Install Image > Select erecovery image from /cache folder > Pick erecovery_ramdisk partition > Swipe
Spoiler: Passing Safetynet (For Android 12 and Below
Keep in mind that Safetynet is deprecated and Google is encouraging developers to switch to Play Integrity API. To pass safetynet you need to have 3 checkmarks, as such you'll need to follow all 3 instructions I'm about to give you.
Spoiler: Evaluation Type Basic
Disable "Spoof Pixel 5" & Enable Safetynet in phh options then reboot.
Download YASNAC from play store and check for "Evaluation Type" from result.
If it says Basic and others fail you can skip this part.
If test fails or doesn't finish do these:
Install Magisk
Enable Zygisk & Enforce denylist
Install Universal SafetyNet Fix module by kdrag0n
Now check YASNAC again. It should finish test and say Basic in evaluation type.
Spoiler: Basic Integrity Fail
This happens because root is detected most of the time.
If your GSI has Dynamic Root, uncheck root from phh settings.
If your GSI has SU, securize from phh settings.
If you had to flash magisk because of evaluation type, tick google play and google play services in denylist.
If those didn't fix, contact GSI maintainer.
Spoiler: CTS Profile Match Fail
This happens because build fingerprint is not play certified.
Make sure you have safetynet option ticked in phh settings and do these:
Edit /data/adb/phh/secure
Add these 2 lines to bottom:
resetprop_phh ro.build.fingerprint HUAWEI/ANE-LX1/HWANE:9/HUAWEIANE-L01/9.1.0.368C432:user/release-keys
resetprop_phh ro.build.version.security_patch 2020-08-01
Reboot and test again.
Everytime you untick safetynet you have to edit this file again. You can also pick any other fingerprint from here should you choose to. You need both fingerprint and patch date. If you want to simulate other devices add following lines:
resetprop_phh ro.product.brand HUAWEI
resetprop_phh ro.product.device HWANE
resetprop_phh ro.product.manufacturer HUAWEI
resetprop_phh ro.product.model ANE-LX1
resetprop_phh ro.product.name ANE-LX1
Spoiler: Passing Play Integrity (For Android 13 and Beyond)
If you want to pass it you're going to have to read this wall of text. I can't shorten it.
What is Play Integrity:
Google enforces Play Inregrity once your api level is set to 33 (android 13). I currently don't have enough information about it other than apps can decide which checks to perform on your device. One of those checks is called strong integrity. We can't pass strong integrity because it requires hardware backed checks which our device lack. However you can still fool some apps that don't enforce strong integrity.
How you can fool it:
Ever since magisk retired magiskhide, some forks have been made to keep it maintained and improved. One of those forks is Magisk Delta. Before you head over to it's github and install it, you still need to install a valid CTS fingerprint. Then you can install Magisk Delta.
Steps:
Disable Spoof Pixel 5 & Enable Safetynet from phh settings if they exist.
Add these 2 lines to bottom of /data/adb/phh/secure (create if it doesnt exist) & Reboot
resetprop_phh ro.build.fingerprint HUAWEI/ANE-LX1/HWANE:9/HUAWEIANE-L01/9.1.0.368C432:user/release-keys
resetprop_phh ro.build.version.security_patch 2020-08-01
If you have magisk :
- Download Magisk Delta apk
- Change .apk to .zip
- Install it as magisk module
If you don't have magisk :
- Download & install Magisk Delta apk
- Patch recovery_ramdisk & flash it via fastboot
Enable Zygisk and MagiskHide from Magisk Delta App
Install this module : https://github.com/HuskyDG/safetynet-integrity-fix/releases
MAKE SURE GMS IS NOT IN HIDELIST
Reboot and test safetynet. (Feel free to link any app that tests for Play Integrity)
Spoiler: I went back to EMUI, why it looks like aosp?
That happens because EMUI stores it's themes and few stock apps in /data/hw_init folder. When you factory reset with stock recovery, they are preserved. But when you use twrp to factory reset they are removed. Doing factory reset once from twrp is enough to make EMUI think it's corrupted, in acuality it isn't. To fix it you can either let EMUI update from system settings or you can download this, extract hw_init folder and push folder to /data from twrp with this command :
adb push drag & drop hw_init folder to console /data
Flashing LineageOS 16.0​Note:​Stock kernel from EMUI .300> have trouble with wifi. Use Phenix 4.9.319 or above to fix it.
Prerequisites:​
ADB and Fastboot Installed (1)
Google apps package (Pick Pie or 9.0 editions) (1) (2) (3) (4)
LineageOS Zip (From Archive or From Mega)
Phenix Kernel (Else you won't have wi-fi)
TWRP (3.4.0 is needed for factory reset functionality)
Unlocked Bootloader
Spoiler: Steps
Tick "Enable OEM Unlock" from developer options
Boot into fastboot: Hold vol- while usb connected and phone rebooting
Flash this TWRP: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag & drop img file to console
Flash Phenix Kernel (Required for Wi-Fi): fastboot flash kernel and drag & drop img file to console
Boot into twrp: power + vol+ while NOT connected to pc
Flash lineage zip: Advanced > ADB Sideload > Swipe to Start Sideload > Write adb sideload and drag & drop zip file to console
Factory reset: Wipe > Swipe Factory Reset
Boot into Vanilla LineageOS or Keep following to flash gapps
Encrypt or Decrypt /Data (Optional): Mount > Tick Vendor > adb push drag & drop fstab file to console /vendor/etc
Flash gapps zip: Advanced > ADB Sideload > Swipe to Start Sideload > Write adb sideload and drag & drop zip file to console
Boot into system: Reboot > System
Getting Stock Firmware Files And Downgrading​Sources:​
A certain russian site (linking is prohibited)
EMUI's System Updater (via root)
Firmware Finder (Revived)
HiSuite
Huawei Update Extractor
HuRUpdater Guide / HuRUpdater Download (For older builds)
HwOTA8 (For Emui 8)
Spoiler: Getting Individual Images
Firmware finder has been revived and you can use that to get your prefered cust or build.
If you need only one image not the whole build, I uploaded each one you'd typically need below.
CUST.img
DTS.img
ERECOVERY_KERNE.img
ERECOVERY_RAMDI.img
ERECOVERY_VBMET.img
ERECOVERY_VENDO.img
FASTBOOT.img
KERNEL.img
ODM.img
PRODUCT.img
RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img
RECOVERY_VBMETA.img
RECOVERY_VENDOR.img
SYSTEM.img
VBMETA.img
VENDOR.img
XLOADER.img
They are from .401 c432.
If you wiped /data once you probably won't have emui themes etc if you go back to emui. To fix that you can push hw_init folder (in data.7z) to /data. Not the contents of it, just put the folder in root of /data. It should be like this: /data/hw_init
Spoiler: Hisuite
Connect your phone to pc and open up hisuite. Check for updates and if it finds one it'll download following files update_full_base.zip, update_full_ANE-L01_hw_eu.zip and update_full_cust_ANE-L01_hw_eu.zip to your documents folder. update_full_base.zip file contains main UPDATE.APP. You can extract images from it with Huawei Update Extractor
Spoiler: EMUI's System Updater
Flash magisk patched image from quick links. After you get root in EMUI allow system updater to do its job and update. It'll ask to reboot, allow it. It will throw you back to system after reboot because recovery is not stock. Get a file manager that allows root access. Allow system updater to download again. But this time do not allow it to reboot. First one downloaded OTA, second one downloaded FullOTA. Which is better for archival purposes. After download is done go to /data/update with a root file explorer. Copy HwOUC folder to internal storage and from there to your pc. There should be 3 folders with numbers. You can find our main update_full_base.zip in one of them.
Spoiler: Downgrading
Spoiler: From EMUI 9 to EMUI 9
Spoiler: Using just the SYSTEM.IMG
Get files of your prefered build. I recommend build .278. Extract SYSTEM.IMG from UPDATE.APP via huawei update extractor and flash it with fastboot flash system . Factory reset with stock recovery then flash any TWRP except for the official ones. Official TWRPs freezes when wiping /data which is what we need to do. After wiping /data boot into system. You should have aosp background with square app icons if you did correctly. Check for system updates and it should find your current build. Download and install.
Spoiler: Using dload from Certain Russian Site
BOOTLOADER WILL RELOCK, DON'T DO THIS IF YOU DON't HAVE YOUR BL CODE
For this you need to have a sd card that is formated as exfat. Fat32 doesn't allow >4gb files so exfat is required. Download your prefered build from Androidhost.ru or mega link above. Inside the zip file you'll find a folder named dload. Extract this folder to somewhere and transfer it to your sd card. Folder structure should look like below. Hw_eu and L01/L21 will depend on your region and single/dual sim status. After this unplug your phone and shut it down. Start pressing vol- vol+ and power all at the same time. Different kind of yellow warning will appear and a screen with blue progress bar over black background will appear. If you downloaded correct variant for your phone it'll start progressing. After process is done you'll boot into stock emui with NO yellow warning. This is because your bootloader is locked. Do whatever you want at this point but remember, unlocking bootloader again will low level factory reset your phone.
-/storage/AAAA-BBBB/dload
---/update_sd
---/ANE-L01_hw_eu
---/ANE-L21_hw_eu
Spoiler: From EMUI 9 to EMUI 8
If I recall correctly there is only one way to do this. You can't dload between emui versions. You also need to be on stock emui for hisuite to function. Some people say a specific hisuite version is required but it wasn't the case for me. Plug your phone to pc, hisuite should show up beside your phone in drives section. Install it and open it. Do whatever it instructs you to function correctly. After you see your phone in app click Update button. Then click on "Earlier Versions". It'll show version 8.0.0.167 along with some warnings. Rest it pretty straightforward. Follow along and it'll return you back to emui 8. But if you're doing this to unlock your bootloader, build .167 is not enough. Exploit that dc-unlocker uses is patched in this version. So you have to roll back further. I had success with .125 build but up until .150 could work. Link to .125 build.
edit ? : Revised guide
Frax3r said:
Hello there! Alive parts of this forum is still filled with simple help requests so I decided to put together a simple all-in-one thread that basically covers most stuff. I don't wanna get into bootloader unlocking because right now only free way to do so is with potatoNV which I do not know how to use. Dc-unlocker is an option too but it is 4€ so pick your poison.​​Special key combos:​
Power + Vol+ = Recovery Mode​
While USB connected, Power + Vol+ = Erecovery Mode​
While USB connected, Vol- = Fastboot​
Plug USB while holding down Vol+ + Vol- = Download Mode​
Power + Vol+ + Vol- = Force Dload​
Flashing LineageOS 16.0​Prerequisites:​
Emui Version below 9.1.0.300
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Los16 zip
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Your choice of gapps zip
Steps:​
Get the Prerequisites
I recommend sending los 16 zip, recovery_ramdis.img and gapps zip to sd card if possible
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
Send adb reboot bootloader command from console
After restart write fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag twrp-3.5.2_9-0-anne.img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Allow modifications
Press Install and select los 16 zip file
If you want to disable encryption do it now
Press Install and press Install Image
Select and flash stock recovery_ramdis.img to recovery_ramdisk partition
Press Reboot and select shut down
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Select factory reset and type yes, while it is doing that plug the phone to pc
After factory reset is complete select reboot option and hold down vol- until you're at fastboot
Repeat step 6-7-8
Los 16 don't need to be resized so go to install and select gapps zip
Reboot to system
Flashing Any GSI​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
GSI image (1) (2)
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Your choice of gapps zip (Optional)
Notes:​If you're gonna use Phh's AOSP11 and anything that based on it (with the exception of @eremitein's stuff), use arm64-ab-vndklite variant. For anything else use full vndk version. Full vndk version of Phh's AOSP11 does not allow you to resize system on any twrp.
Steps for gapps versions:​
Get the Prerequisites
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
Send adb reboot bootloader command from console
After restart write fastboot flash system to console and drag gsi .img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
You should be at stock recovery_ramdisk, do a factory reset
You're good to boot up the system
Steps for vanilla versions with custom gapps:​
Get the Prerequisites
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
If you want to disable encryption do it now
Send adb reboot bootloader command from console
After restart write fastboot flash system to console and drag gsi .img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
You should be at stock recovery_ramdisk, do a factory reset
Plug your phone back and press reboot from screen
While booting press and hold vol- button until you're at fastboot
Write fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag twrp-3.5.2_9-0-anne.img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Allow modifications
Press Wipe, press Advanced Wipe, select System, press Repair or Change File System, press Resize File System, swipe to resize
Press Install, select and flash gapps zip
Reboot to system
Disable Encryption​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Notes:​You can disable encryption at any step, even after booting, but in order to disable it you have to do a factory reset from stock recovery_ramdis. Because of this I recommend doing between flashing gsi and flashing gapps.
Steps:​
Get the Prerequisites
Boot to TWRP (power + vol+ after shutting down)
Allow modifications
Press Mount, select Vendor
Connect phone to PC
You can do next part 2 ways, if you're good with command line interface use steps 7 through 11, if not skip to step 12
Type adb shell and press enter
Type nano /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250 and press enter
Remove fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts part from 16th line, make sure there's only one comma between check and reservedsize
Press Ctrl + X then Y and press enter
Go to step 18
Type adb pull /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250 and press enter
If you have adb in your $PATH go to your user profile folder, if not go to folder where adb.exe resides
Open fstab.hi6250 via a text editor (please use notepad++)
Remove fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts part from 16th line, make sure there's only one comma between check and reservedsize
Save file and open a command prompt
Send this command adb push ./fstab.hi6250 /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250
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Now you need to do a factory reset with stock recovery_ramdis.img, if you have it installed go to step 21 if not do 19 or 20 first
If you have TWRP installed, press Install and press Install Image then select and flash stock recovery_ramdis.img to recovery_ramdisk partition
If not shut down phone, connect it to pc and hold down vol- until you're at fastboot, then write this command fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag recovery_ramdis.img over to console then press enter
Shut down phone and unplug it from pc
Press and hold power+ vol+ until you see short yellow warning
Press Factory Reset and type yes
You've successfully decrypted your phone and you're good to boot up or flash gapps
Getting Stock Firmware Files And Downgrading​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Huawei Update Extractor
Firmware Zip (EMUI8 and EMUI9)
HiSuite
Erecovery
EMUI's System Updater (via root)
HuRUpdater Guide / HuRUpdater Download
HwOTA
Getting stock files are problematic because of huawei. Least shadiest way to get them are the hardest so bear with me.
Androidhost.ru : Click the EMUI9 from prerequisites and search p20 lite. You should get a wide variety of versions to pick from. Make sure to match the Cust in the file to yours if you don't know what you're doing. C432 for Europe for example. After you download the zip file open it up and find the dload folder. You can either get this folder and paste it right into your sd card to force dload or you can open this folder and extract update_sd.zip. Inside update_sd.zip you'll find a file named UPDATE.APP. Use Huawei Update Extractor to open this file and there you'll see all the partitions you need. If HUE gives error while opening it, go to settings and untick "Verify file checksum". You can extract .img files by right clicking and selecting extract option on each partition. Normally you can't open these .img files but after pushing them through simg2img you'll be able to explore them too. But lets be real if you need guides for this, all you need is recovery_ramdis.img.
Using Dload Folder : Your sd card can't be FAT32 for this. FAT32 by nature don't allow files larger than 4gb so you can't get this folder to your sd card. Format it to ExFat via any guide on the internet then copy the dload folder to your sd card's root. It can't be inside any folders. Then shut your phone and press Power + Vol+ + Vol- all at the same time. It'll boot to erecovery which'll check the integrity of files then install them regardless of your EMUI version. So it is a good way to downgrade. Keep in mind tho you can't dload back to emui 8 from emui 9. And any successful dload will lock your bootloader back.
Hisuite : You can actually get firmware files pretty easily with hisuite but it requires real work. You see, hisuite downloads firmware files right into your documents folder. Connect your phone to pc and open up hisuite. Check for updates and if it finds one it'll download following files update_full_base.zip, update_full_ANE-L01_hw_eu.zip and update_full_cust_ANE-L01_hw_eu.zip. It might not get all 3 files most of the time so you have to copy each of them and update a few versions consecutively to get them. Keep in mind, it deletes each update file after it is successful so make sure to make a copy of them some place else. I recommend reverting back to EMUI8 through hisuite and then updating it to latest one to get all files. It is tidious but you need to do this once. It doesnt update you to .370 from .132. It'll send you .132 then .200 then .368 then latest whatever. You can actually use these files with HuRu updater or HwOTA to manually update. Or you can get the UPDATE.APP inside them and extract images with Huawei Update Extractor.
Erecovery : This one requires some network knowledge and it'll only get you the latest version so I don't think it worth the hassle. You need a router that allows you to change dns address for DHCP clients. Which most of them do these days. Now you need to create and run a dns server on your pc. I recommend adguard home. Pihole works too. Use Windows Subsystem For Linux or Docker to install either of them. Once you get them up and working set them to log dns requests. I believe you know where this is going. Open your router's interface and enter adguard home/pihole ip address which maps back to your pc's local address. Check if it works or not by opening up few sites on your phone which should be connected to your wifi and isn't set up to use a different dns server. If all is good open up erecovery on your phone and connect to your wifi. If you set it up correctly it should get the latest version from huawei which will show up on your log. Use that url to download it to your pc and extract it same as others. There was a paid service that used this method to send specific versions to your erecovery.
EMUI's System Updater : This is tricky and my favorite. Get the official TWRP .img and patch it with magisk manager. Then flash it via fastboot. I know, "twrp and magisk? wtf?" just do it. It takes a long time to boot but it works don't question me right now. After you get root in EMUI allow system updater to do its job and update. It'll ask to reboot, allow it. It will throw you back to system after reboot cuz recovery is hijacked. duh. Get a file manager that allows root access. Allow system updater to download again. But this time do not allow it to reboot. First one downloaded OTA, second one downloaded FullOTA. Which is better for archival purposes. After download is done search for a folder named HwOUC in /system. Copy it to internal storage and from there to your pc. You can find our main UPDATE.APP inside update_full_base.zip. Other zips include cust and all that which HuRu and HwOTA requires.
Magisk​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Notes:​Officially speaking magisk support for our device is dead. Magisk decided to retire magisk-in-recovery method which our phone uses. But hey it is still working without modifications unlike a-only devices so that's a win. As a foot note, you CAN use twrp image instead of stock recovery_ramdis.img but it'll take longer to boot. Using .380's recovery_ramdis.img on .278 build will not work. Make sure to match your EMUI build with ramdisk you're flashing. Ask me how I know.
Steps to install older version:​
Get the Prerequisites
No, I mean literally just get the Prerequisites and thats it
Open up your browser and find a bin service (pastebin will suffice)
Create a paste with following
Code:
{
"app": {
"version": "8.0.7",
"versionCode": "4834",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.7/MagiskManager-v8.0.7.apk",
"note": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/topjohnwu/[email protected]/app/src/main/res/raw/changelog.md"
},
"stub": {
"versionCode": "18",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.7/stub-release.apk"
},
"uninstaller": {
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v21.4/Magisk-uninstaller-20210117.zip"
},
"magisk": {
"version": "v21.4",
"versionCode": "21400",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v21.4/Magisk-v21.4.zip",
"note": "https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/releases/21400.md",
"md5": "ee6dd05579776e7de3a6077087846e53"
}
}
Get the paste's raw url
Take the recovery_ramdis.img to internal storage
Install magisk manager 8.0.7
Open it's settings and select custom channel
Write the raw url you just created
Allow it to check for updates and it'll find that 21.4 is the latest version
Click install and select recovery_ramdis.img
After it finishes patching get the magisk_patched.img to your pc
Get your phone to fastboot mode
After connecting to pc, write this fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag magisk_patched.img over to console and press enter
Now if you enter recovery it'll boot to android with magisk but if you boot normally it will not detect magisk so each time you restart you have to use Power + Vol+ combo in order to get magisk
Remember to switch custom channel to stable channel if you want to receive updates.
I know that you can pretty much reduce the amount of flashing and restarting by flashing twrp to erecovery but since erecovery is a lifeline for most people here I decided not to get into that. But for those who are interested check this thread.​
Edit: Grammar
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I wish good luck to those who will use your guide .
Among other things, the HwOTA and HuRupdater methods have not worked since February (unless someone has the necessary files stored on the disk). Huawei changed servers and Firmware Finder is dead.
EMUI 8 firmware download doesn't work for the same reasons .
avenger.forsyth said:
I wish good luck to those who will use your guide .
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Everyone has the right to write a guide, but the author must know what he is writing about. Guide made by the "copy/paste" method will not help anyone very much...
Frax3r said:
Hello there! Alive parts of this forum is still filled with simple help requests so I decided to put together a simple all-in-one thread that basically covers most stuff. I don't wanna get into bootloader unlocking because right now only free way to do so is with potatoNV which I do not know how to use. Dc-unlocker is an option too but it is 4€ so pick your poison.​​Special key combos:​
Power + Vol+ = Recovery Mode​
While USB connected, Power + Vol+ = Erecovery Mode​
While USB connected, Vol- = Fastboot​
Plug USB while holding down Vol+ + Vol- = Download Mode​
Power + Vol+ + Vol- = Force Dload​
Flashing LineageOS 16.0​Prerequisites:​
Emui Version below 9.1.0.300
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Los16 zip
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Your choice of gapps zip
Steps:​
Get the Prerequisites
I recommend sending los 16 zip, recovery_ramdis.img and gapps zip to sd card if possible
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
Send adb reboot bootloader command from console
After restart write fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag twrp-3.5.2_9-0-anne.img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Allow modifications
Press Install and select los 16 zip file
If you want to disable encryption do it now
Press Install and press Install Image
Select and flash stock recovery_ramdis.img to recovery_ramdisk partition
Press Reboot and select shut down
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Select factory reset and type yes, while it is doing that plug the phone to pc
After factory reset is complete select reboot option and hold down vol- until you're at fastboot
Repeat step 6-7-8
Los 16 don't need to be resized so go to install and select gapps zip
Reboot to system
Flashing Any GSI​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
GSI image (1) (2)
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Your choice of gapps zip (Optional)
Notes:​If you're gonna use Phh's AOSP11 and anything that based on it (with the exception of @eremitein's stuff), use arm64-ab-vndklite variant. For anything else use full vndk version. Full vndk version of Phh's AOSP11 does not allow you to resize system on any twrp.
Steps for gapps versions:​
Get the Prerequisites
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
Send adb reboot bootloader command from console
After restart write fastboot flash system to console and drag gsi .img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
You should be at stock recovery_ramdisk, do a factory reset
You're good to boot up the system
Steps for vanilla versions with custom gapps:​
Get the Prerequisites
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
Send adb reboot bootloader command from console
After restart write fastboot flash system to console and drag gsi .img over to console and press enter
If you want to disable encryption do it now
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
You should be at stock recovery_ramdisk, do a factory reset
Plug your phone back and press reboot from screen
While booting press and hold vol- button until you're at fastboot
Write fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag twrp-3.5.2_9-0-anne.img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Allow modifications
Press Wipe, press Advanced Wipe, select System, press Repair or Change File System, press Resize File System, swipe to resize
Press Install, select and flash gapps zip
Reboot to system
Disable Encryption​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Notes:​You can disable encryption at any step, even after booting, but in order to disable it you have to do a factory reset from stock recovery_ramdis. Because of this I recommend doing between flashing gsi and flashing gapps.
Steps:​
Get the Prerequisites
Boot to TWRP (power + vol+ after shutting down)
Allow modifications
Press Mount, select Vendor
Connect phone to PC
You can do next part 2 ways, if you're good with command line interface use steps 7 through 11, if not skip to step 12
Type adb shell and press enter
Type nano /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250 and press enter
Remove fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts part from 16th line, make sure there's only one comma between check and reservedsize
Press Ctrl + X then Y and press enter
Go to step 18
Type adb pull /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250 and press enter
If you have adb in your $PATH go to your user profile folder, if not go to folder where adb.exe resides
Open fstab.hi6250 via a text editor (please use notepad++)
Remove fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts part from 16th line, make sure there's only one comma between check and reservedsize
Save file and open a command prompt
Send this command adb push ./fstab.hi6250 /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250
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Now you need to do a factory reset with stock recovery_ramdis.img, if you have it installed go to step 21 if not do 19 or 20 first
If you have recovery_ramdis.img in your sd card, press Install and press Install Image then select and flash stock recovery_ramdis.img to recovery_ramdisk partition
If not shut down phone, connect it to pc and hold down vol- until you're at fastboot, then write this command fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag recovery_ramdis.img over to console then press enter
Shut down phone and unplug it from pc
Press and hold power+ vol+ until you see short yellow warning
Press Factory Reset and type yes
You've successfully decrypted your phone and you're good to boot up or flash gapps
Getting Stock Firmware Files And Downgrading​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Huawei Update Extractor
Firmware Zips
HiSuite
Erecovery
EMUI's System Updater (via root)
HuRUpdater Guide / HuRUpdater Download (don't work anymore)
HwOTA (don't work anymore)
Getting stock files are problematic because of huawei. Least shadiest way to get them are the hardest so bear with me.
Androidhost.ru : Click the "Firmware Zips" from prerequisites and search p20 lite. You should get a wide variety of versions to pick from. Make sure to match the Cust in the file to yours. C432 for Europe for example. After you download the zip file open it up and find a folder named "dload". You can either get this folder and paste it right into your sd card to force dload or you can open this folder and extract update_sd.zip. Inside update_sd.zip you'll find a file named UPDATE.APP. Use Huawei Update Extractor to open this file and there you'll see all the partitions you need. If HUE gives error while opening it, go to settings and untick "Verify file checksum". You can extract .img files by right clicking and selecting extract option on each partition. Normally you can't open these .img files but after pushing them through simg2img you'll be able to explore them too. But lets be real if you need guides for this, all you need is recovery_ramdis.img.
Using Dload Folder : Your sd card can't be FAT32 for this. FAT32 by nature don't allow files larger than 4gb so you can't get this folder to your sd card. Format it to ExFat via any guide on the internet then copy the dload folder to your sd card's root. It can't be inside any folders. Then shut your phone and press Power + Vol+ + Vol- all at the same time. It'll boot to erecovery which'll check the integrity of files then install them regardless of your EMUI version. So it is a good way to downgrade. Keep in mind tho you can't dload back to emui 8 from emui 9. And any successful dload will lock your bootloader back.
Hisuite : You can actually get firmware files pretty easily with hisuite but it requires real work. You see, hisuite downloads firmware files right into your documents folder. Connect your phone to pc and open up hisuite. Check for updates and if it finds one it'll download following files update_full_base.zip, update_full_ANE-L01_hw_eu.zip and update_full_cust_ANE-L01_hw_eu.zip. You only need update_full_base.zip file, others are used to work on HuRUpdater and HwOTA but they are deprecated since February. Inside update_full_base.zip you'll find UPDATE.APP which you can extract images from with Huawei Update Extractor.
Erecovery : This one requires some network knowledge and it'll only get you the latest version so I don't think it worth the hassle. You need a router that allows you to change dns address for DHCP clients. Which most of them do these days. Now you need to create and run a dns server on your pc. I recommend adguard home. Pihole works too. Use Windows Subsystem For Linux or Docker to install either of them. Once you get them up and working set them to log dns requests. I believe you know where this is going. Open your router's interface and enter adguard home/pihole ip address which maps back to your pc's local address. Check if it works or not by opening up few sites on your phone which should be connected to your wifi and isn't set up to use a different dns server. If all is good open up erecovery on your phone and connect to your wifi. If you set it up correctly it should get the latest version from huawei which will show up on your log. Use that url to download it to your pc and extract it same as others. There was a paid service that used this method to send specific versions to your erecovery.
EMUI's System Updater : This is tricky and my favorite. Get the official TWRP .img and patch it with magisk manager. Then flash it via fastboot. I know, "twrp and magisk? wtf?" just do it. It takes a long time to boot but it works don't question me right now. After you get root in EMUI allow system updater to do its job and update. It'll ask to reboot, allow it. It will throw you back to system after reboot cuz recovery is hijacked. duh. Get a file manager that allows root access. Allow system updater to download again. But this time do not allow it to reboot. First one downloaded OTA, second one downloaded FullOTA. Which is better for archival purposes. After download is done search for a folder named HwOUC in /system. Copy it to internal storage and from there to your pc. You can find our main UPDATE.APP inside update_full_base.zip. Other zips include cust and all that which HuRu and HwOTA used to require.
Magisk​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Notes:​Officially speaking magisk support for our device is dead. Magisk decided to retire magisk-in-recovery method which our phone uses. But hey it is still working without modifications unlike a-only devices so that's a win. As a foot note, you CAN use twrp image instead of stock recovery_ramdis.img but it'll take longer to boot. Using .380's recovery_ramdis.img on .278 build will not work. Make sure to match your EMUI build with ramdisk you're flashing. Ask me how I know.
Steps to install older version:​
Get the Prerequisites
No, I mean literally just get the Prerequisites and thats it
Open up your browser and find a bin service (pastebin will suffice)
Create a paste with following
Code:
{
"app": {
"version": "8.0.7",
"versionCode": "4834",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.7/MagiskManager-v8.0.7.apk",
"note": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/topjohnwu/[email protected]/app/src/main/res/raw/changelog.md"
},
"stub": {
"versionCode": "18",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.7/stub-release.apk"
},
"uninstaller": {
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v21.4/Magisk-uninstaller-20210117.zip"
},
"magisk": {
"version": "v21.4",
"versionCode": "21400",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v21.4/Magisk-v21.4.zip",
"note": "https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/releases/21400.md",
"md5": "ee6dd05579776e7de3a6077087846e53"
}
}
Get the paste's raw url
Take the recovery_ramdis.img to internal storage
Install magisk manager 8.0.7
Open it's settings and select custom channel
Write the raw url you just created
Allow it to check for updates and it'll find that 21.4 is the latest version
Click install and select recovery_ramdis.img
After it finishes patching get the magisk_patched.img to your pc
Get your phone to fastboot mode
After connecting to pc, write this fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag magisk_patched.img over to console and press enter
Now if you enter recovery it'll boot to android with magisk but if you boot normally it will not detect magisk so each time you restart you have to use Power + Vol+ combo in order to get magisk
Remember to switch custom channel to stable channel if you want to receive updates.
I know that you can pretty much reduce the amount of flashing and restarting by flashing twrp to erecovery but since erecovery is a lifeline for most people here I decided not to get into that. But for those who are interested check this thread.​
Edit: Grammar
Edit 2: Update about HwOTA and HuRUpdate
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Oh, man! Are you serious?
I don't know what anyone expects from a guide... Is it better to just repeat the same thing over and over again? "Flash system with fastboot, factory reset with stock recovery, flash and boot twrp, resize system, flash gapps" is literally the summary of this. That summary is what you'll get as an answer if you ask for help on any telegram group. Instead of saying flash twrp, I wrote how you can flash twrp. Thats why it's so long. This guide is for "how" not "what".
Frax3r said:
I don't know what anyone expects from a guide... Is it better to just repeat the same thing over and over again? "Flash system with fastboot, factory reset with stock recovery, flash and boot twrp, resize system, flash gapps" is literally the summary of this. That summary is what you'll get as an answer if you ask for help on any telegram group. Instead of saying flash twrp, I wrote how you can flash twrp. Thats why it's so long. This guide is for "how" not "what".
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I would say that even so far, people have managed to install GSI, Magisk, etc. .
Btw, Recovery and eRecovery are the same for all models and build numbers . They are even compatible with LLD and BND models.
Frax3r said:
Thats why it's so long
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It is long because because of procedures that are too complicated, e.g. chapter "Disable Encryption" .
It is long because of duplicate procedures, e.g. chapter "Flashing Any GSI".
Sorry but Chapter "Magisk" is useless. Nowadays nobody needs to install the old Magisk. Rather focus on some of the nuances of installing Magisk on EMUI 9.1 that would be helpful.
Frax3r said:
Officially speaking magisk support for our device is dead. Magisk decided to retire magisk-in-recovery method which our phone uses.
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No comment...
Frax3r said:
Get the official TWRP .img and patch it with magisk manager
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No comment...
Have a good day!
Frax3r said:
Hello there! Alive parts of this forum is still filled with simple help requests so I decided to put together a simple all-in-one thread that basically covers most stuff. I don't wanna get into bootloader unlocking because right now only free way to do so is with potatoNV which I do not know how to use. Dc-unlocker is an option too but it is 4€ so pick your poison.
I have uploaded all my resources for this device to here. Inside EMUI folder you'll find some of the versions that I archived with the methods I explained on getting firmwares section. You can find recovery_ramdis.img from each of these version inside RECOVERY_RAMDISK folder as well.​​Special key combos:​
Power + Vol+ = Recovery Mode​
While USB connected, Power + Vol+ = Erecovery Mode​
While USB connected, Vol- = Fastboot​
Plug USB while holding down Vol+ + Vol- = Download Mode​
Power + Vol+ + Vol- = Force Dload​
Flashing LineageOS 16.0​Prerequisites:​
Emui Version below 9.1.0.300
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Los16 zip
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Your choice of gapps zip
Steps:​
Get the Prerequisites
I recommend sending los 16 zip, recovery_ramdis.img and gapps zip to sd card if possible
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
Send this command from pc : adb reboot bootloader
When you're at fastboot write fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag & drop twrp-3.5.2_9-0-anne.img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Allow modifications
Press Install and select los 16 zip file
If you want to disable encryption do it now
Press Install and press Install Image
Select and flash stock recovery_ramdis.img to recovery_ramdisk partition
Press Reboot and select Recovery
Press Factory Reset and type yes, while it is doing that plug the phone to pc
Press Reboot and when screen is off start holding down vol- until you're at fastboot
Repeat step 6-7-8
Los 16 don't need to be resized so press Install and select gapps zip
Press Reboot System
Flashing Any GSI​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
GSI image (1) (2)
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img in recovery_ramdisk partition
Your choice of gapps zip (Optional)
Notes:​If you're gonna use Phh's AOSP11 and anything that based on it (with the exception of @eremitein's stuff), use arm64-ab-vndklite variant. For anything else use full vndk version. Full vndk version of Phh's AOSP11 does not allow you to resize system on any twrp.
Steps for gapps versions:​
Get the Prerequisites
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
Send this command from pc : adb reboot bootloader
When you're at fastboot write fastboot flash system to console and drag & drop gsi .img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Press Factory Reset and type yes
When it is done press Reboot
Steps for vanilla versions with custom gapps:​
Get the Prerequisites
On current rom/gsi go to developer options and enable usb debug while you're at it enable "Enable OEM Unlock"
Connect phone to PC and allow debugging from phone
Send this command from pc : adb reboot bootloader
When you're at fastboot write fastboot flash system to console and drag & drop gsi .img over to console and press enter
If you want to disable encryption do it now
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Press Factory Reset and type yes, while it is doing that plug the phone to pc
Press Reboot and when screen is off start holding down vol- until you're at fastboot
Write fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag & drop twrp-3.5.2_9-0-anne.img over to console and press enter
After flash is complete unplug phone and shut it down by long pressing power button
Press and hold power + vol+ buttons until short yellow warning shows up
Allow modifications
Press Wipe, press Advanced Wipe, select System, press Repair or Change File System, press Resize File System, swipe to resize then go back to main screen
Press Install, select and flash gapps zip
Press Reboot System
Disable Encryption​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Official TWRP
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Notes:​You can disable encryption at any step, even after booting, but in order to disable it you have to do a factory reset from stock recovery_ramdis. Because of this I recommend doing between flashing gsi and flashing gapps.
Steps:​
Get the Prerequisites
Flash and boot TWRP
Allow modifications
Press Mount, select Vendor
Connect phone to PC
You can do next part 2 ways, if you're good with command line interface use steps 7 through 11, if not skip to step 12
Type adb shell and press enter
Type nano /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250 and press enter
Remove fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts from 16th line, make sure there's only one comma between check and reservedsize
Press Ctrl + X then Y and press enter
Go to step 18
Type adb pull /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250 and press enter
If you have adb in your $PATH go to your user profile folder, if not go to folder where adb.exe is
Open fstab.hi6250 via a text editor (please use notepad++)
Remove fileencryption=aes-256-xts:aes-256-cts from 16th line, make sure there's only one comma between check and reservedsize
Save file and open a command prompt
Send this command adb push ./fstab.hi6250 /vendor/etc/fstab.hi6250
View attachment 5422531
Now you need to do a factory reset with stock recovery_ramdis.img
If you have recovery_ramdis.img in your sd card, press Install and press Install Image then select recovery_ramdis.img and pick recovery_ramdisk partition
If you don't have recovery_ramdis.img in your sd card, shut down phone, connect it to pc and hold down vol- until you're at fastboot, then write this command fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk and drag recovery_ramdis.img over to console then press enter
Shut down your phone and unplug it from pc
Press and hold power+ vol+ until you see short yellow warning
Press Factory Reset and type yes
You've successfully decrypted your phone and you're good to boot up or flash gapps
Getting Stock Firmware Files And Downgrading​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Huawei Update Extractor
Firmware Zips
HiSuite
Erecovery
EMUI's System Updater (via root)
HuRUpdater Guide / HuRUpdater Download (don't work anymore)
HwOTA (don't work anymore)
Getting stock files are problematic because of huawei. Least shadiest way to get them are the hardest so bear with me.
Androidhost.ru : Click the "Firmware Zips" from prerequisites and search p20 lite. You should get a wide variety of versions to pick from. Make sure to match the Cust in the file to yours. C432 for Europe for example. After you download the zip file open it up and find a folder named "dload". You can either get this folder and paste it right into your sd card to force dload or you can open this folder and extract update_sd.zip. Inside update_sd.zip you'll find a file named UPDATE.APP. Use Huawei Update Extractor to open this file and there you'll see all the partitions you need. If HUE gives error while opening it, go to settings and untick "Verify file checksum". You can extract .img files by right clicking and selecting extract option on each partition. Normally you can't open these .img files but after pushing them through simg2img you'll be able to explore them too. But lets be real if you need guides for this, all you need is recovery_ramdis.img.
Using Dload Folder : Your sd card can't be FAT32 for this. FAT32 by nature don't allow files larger than 4gb so you can't get this folder to your sd card. Format it to ExFat via any guide on the internet then copy the dload folder to your sd card's root. It can't be inside any folders. Then shut your phone and press Power + Vol+ + Vol- all at the same time. It'll boot to erecovery which'll check the integrity of files then install them regardless of your EMUI version. So it is a good way to downgrade. Keep in mind tho you can't dload back to emui 8 from emui 9. And any successful dload will lock your bootloader back.
Hisuite : You can actually get firmware files pretty easily with hisuite but it requires real work. You see, hisuite downloads firmware files right into your documents folder. Connect your phone to pc and open up hisuite. Check for updates and if it finds one it'll download following files update_full_base.zip, update_full_ANE-L01_hw_eu.zip and update_full_cust_ANE-L01_hw_eu.zip. You only need update_full_base.zip file, others are used to work on HuRUpdater and HwOTA but they are deprecated since February. Inside update_full_base.zip you'll find UPDATE.APP which you can extract images from with Huawei Update Extractor.
Erecovery : This one requires some network knowledge and it'll only get you the latest version so I don't think it worth the hassle. You need a router that allows you to change dns address for DHCP clients. Which most of them do these days. Now you need to create and run a dns server on your pc. I recommend adguard home. Pihole works too. Use Windows Subsystem For Linux or Docker to install either of them. Once you get them up and working set them to log dns requests. I believe you know where this is going. Open your router's interface and enter adguard home/pihole ip address which maps back to your pc's local address. Check if it works or not by opening up few sites on your phone which should be connected to your wifi and isn't set up to use a different dns server. If all is good open up erecovery on your phone and connect to your wifi. If you set it up correctly it should get the latest version from huawei which will show up on your log. Use that url to download it to your pc and extract it same as others. There was a paid service that used this method to send specific versions to your erecovery.
EMUI's System Updater : This is tricky and my favorite. Get the official TWRP .img and patch it with magisk manager. Then flash it via fastboot. I know, "twrp and magisk? wtf?" just do it. It takes a long time to boot but it works don't question me right now. After you get root in EMUI allow system updater to do its job and update. It'll ask to reboot, allow it. It will throw you back to system after reboot cuz recovery is hijacked. duh. Get a file manager that allows root access. Allow system updater to download again. But this time do not allow it to reboot. First one downloaded OTA, second one downloaded FullOTA. Which is better for archival purposes. After download is done search for a folder named HwOUC in /system. Copy it to internal storage and from there to your pc. You can find our main UPDATE.APP inside update_full_base.zip. Other zips include cust and all that which HuRu and HwOTA used to require.
Magisk​Prerequisites:​
Unlocked Bootloader and FRP
adb and fastboot installed on pc
Stock recovery_ramdis.img
Notes:​Officially speaking magisk support for our device is dead. Magisk decided to retire magisk-in-recovery method which our phone uses. But hey it is still working without modifications unlike a-only devices so that's a win. New installer for magisk kinda broken for our device, because of that I recommend installing and booting an older version. It's safe to update it afterwards from magisk manager. As a foot note, you CAN use twrp image instead of stock recovery_ramdis.img but it'll take longer to boot. Using .380's recovery_ramdis.img on .278 build will not work. Make sure to match your EMUI build with ramdisk you're flashing. Ask me how I know.
Steps to install older version:​
Get the Prerequisites
No, I mean literally just get the Prerequisites and thats it
Open up your browser and find a bin service (pastebin will suffice)
Create a paste with following
Code:
{
"app": {
"version": "8.0.7",
"versionCode": "4834",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.7/MagiskManager-v8.0.7.apk",
"note": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/topjohnwu/[email protected]/app/src/main/res/raw/changelog.md"
},
"stub": {
"versionCode": "18",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.7/stub-release.apk"
},
"uninstaller": {
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v21.4/Magisk-uninstaller-20210117.zip"
},
"magisk": {
"version": "v21.4",
"versionCode": "21400",
"link": "https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v21.4/Magisk-v21.4.zip",
"note": "https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/releases/21400.md",
"md5": "ee6dd05579776e7de3a6077087846e53"
}
}
Get the paste's raw url
Take the recovery_ramdis.img to internal storage
Install magisk manager 8.0.7
Open it's settings and select custom channel
Write the raw url you just created
Allow it to check for updates and it'll find that 21.4 is the latest version
Click install and select recovery_ramdis.img
After it finishes patching get the magisk_patched.img to your pc
Get your phone to fastboot mode
After connecting to pc, write this fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk to console and drag magisk_patched.img over to console and press enter
Now if you enter recovery it'll boot to android with magisk but if you boot normally it will not detect magisk so each time you restart you have to use Power + Vol+ combo in order to get magisk
Remember to switch custom channel to stable channel if you want to receive updates.
I know that you can pretty much reduce the amount of flashing and restarting by flashing twrp to erecovery but since erecovery is a lifeline for most people here I decided not to get into that. But for those who are interested check this thread.​
Edit: Grammar
Edit 2: Update about HwOTA and HuRUpdate
Edit 3: Simplify some steps and add my own mega.nz archive
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Only now I have time to read your instructions carefully, what is this nonsense ???
Frax3r said:
Officially speaking magisk support for our device is dead. Magisk decided to retire magisk-in-recovery method which our phone uses. But hey it is still working without modifications unlike a-only devices so that's a win. New installer for magisk kinda broken for our device, because of that I recommend installing and booting an older version.
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I'll give you some advice if I may - don't write about things you don't understand! And this applies not only to Magisk.
avenger.forsyth said:
It is long because because of procedures that are too complicated, e.g. chapter "Disable Encryption" .
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Is it better to just link decryption zip or write what that decryption zip does?
avenger.forsyth said:
It is long because of duplicate procedures, e.g. chapter "Flashing Any GSI".
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People use gapps versions because they don't want to waste time by flashing zips. That's why it's 2 part. Gapps one is shorter.
Frax3r said:
Officially speaking magisk support for our device is dead. Magisk decided to retire magisk-in-recovery method which our phone uses.
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Magisk-in-recovery as in "magisk hijacking recovery" not "installing magisk using recovery". You can't even find huawei section in it's installation instructions. Look here and here. As for the nuance you asked, installing magisk in EMUI is literally same as installing it in GSI or LOS. You patch the image, flash the image, boot the image.
Frax3r said:
As a foot note, you CAN use twrp image instead of stock recovery_ramdis.img but it'll take longer to boot. Using .380's recovery_ramdis.img on .278 build will not work. Make sure to match your EMUI build with ramdisk you're flashing. Ask me how I know.​
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I added "ask me how I know" part for a reason. I tried. You CAN patch official twrp with magisk and it WILL boot. If a person unlocks their bootloader for the first time how is he supposed to get stock recovery_ramdis.img? Get the mmcblock of recovery_ramdisk? How is he supposed to do that if he flashes twrp over to recovery_ramdisk partition? We can't use "fastboot boot" so that's out of option. Use a different recovery_ramdis.img you might say. I TRIED. .380's recovery_ramdis.img patched with latest magisk won't boot if you're at .278. I created a folder where I patched .380 recovery with each different version of magisk starting from 20.4 up to latest version and none of them booted on los 16 which was installed upon .278. It is not universal as you might think.
-Alf- said:
Only now I have time to read your instructions carefully, what is this nonsense ???
I'll give you some advice if I may - don't write about things you don't understand! And this applies not only to Magisk.
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Care to elaborate? I am open to constructive criticism. As for what I know, I do know that you won't find yourself bootlooping if you follow these steps by the letter. I saw your instructions on los 16 and other threads too. Here's a criticism for you, do not tell people to wipe /data or factory reset with twrps and especially do not expect them to flash twrp over to erecovery. Wiping /data or factory reset from twrp always resulted in phone freezing for me. I guess twrp in erecovery could fix freezing but there's a reason why they are asking for help and you expect them to overwrite their only lifeline. 1-2 extra rebooting and flashing won't hurt anyone. When you wipe /data or factory reset with most twrps, including official one, some folders that needs to be untouched (huawei am i right) gets deleted. So you have to use stock recovery_ramdis.img or an advanced twrp which compansates it. Check the tishserg's twrp for example. I use that not the official twrp for these things. And it can write to erecovery which is exactly why I didn't advocate on using it in this guide. Have a good day...
Frax3r said:
Here's a criticism for you, do not tell people to wipe /data or factory reset with twrps and especially do not expect them to flash twrp over to erecovery. Wiping /data or factory reset from twrp always resulted in phone freezing for me.
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Use recommended TWRP, not 3.4.0. and above, which is not fully compatible with hi6250 devices (including official one). Did you know?
Btw, I never advised anyone to do a factory reset in TWRP, on the contrary
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...twrp-3-2-1-0-12-05-2018.3789306/post-85472227
Frax3r said:
New installer for magisk kinda broken for our device, because of that I recommend installing and booting an older version.
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Everyone knows that it is possible to install the latest version right away...
-Alf- said:
Use recommended TWRP, not 3.4.0. and above, which is not fully compatible with hi6250 devices (including official one). Did you know?
Btw, I never advised anyone to do a factory reset in TWRP, on the contrary
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...twrp-3-2-1-0-12-05-2018.3789306/post-85472227
Everyone knows that it is possible to install the latest version right away...
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Yes you said that here. However my own experience says otherwise. Before my current los 16 installation I used official 3.5.2. Flashed los, flashed stock recovery, flashed phenix kernel, flashed gapps all from it. I even used nano from adb shell to edit fstab.hi6250. I used backup and restore only on kernel partition but it was successful anyway. What that incompatibility be? Is it boot override thing? If you have twrp in recovery and send reboot to recovery from android it just keeps booting to twrp in each reboot even tho you select otherwise from twrp's reboot menu. BTW tishserg's twrp have an option to remove that override if you find yourself in that loop. As for factory reset part, you said format /data here. We had a discussion here because of that. My bad on reading wrong. While writing this I realised incompatibility is probably about formating /data on twrp 3.4.0 and above. If that is the case I'll update the post. Good thing I didn't tell people to format /data from twrp. My steps might be long but they are correct. It is wrong to call all this a nonsense.
Everyone might know it is possible to install latest magisk but not everyone knows how to install an older version now that magisk's future is uncertain. After magisk removes magiskhide from its code people are gonna wanna go back to latest version that worked while waiting for module version of it. Patching twrp image with magisk is highlight of this post but it is literally what flashing magisk.zip (.apk to .zip) from twrp does with the latest version. If patching twrp is bad then why is my guide to installing an older version, which allows you to select which image to patch, is the target? + With that .json, you can make magisk manager patch the image with your own modified version of magisk should you upload it somewhere and change the links.
Hi,
I'm building trying to port Ubuntu Touch to this device and I'm running into a few challenges. I have already reverted to stock 2 times and re-unlocked the bootloader (starting from EMUI 9). So far I have only flashed recovery_ramdisk with twrp as I was worried I might not be able to revert to stock if I flashed erecovery.
Question 1: Is this correct or a misunderstanding?
Installing Ubuntu Touch requires the data partition to be formatted to ext4. I can do that from twrp, but someone (maybe you) wrote that wiping the data partition with twrp was liable to create trouble.
Q2: Same question as above.
I understand Huawei requires the kernel and ramdisk to reside in separate images on separate partitions. So I have used this guide (https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Huawei_P10_Lite_(huawei-warsaw)) to separate the boot.img produced in my build, and then flashed these two image files to the kernel and recovery_ramdisk partitions respectively. However, examining the LOS 16.0 rom that can be installed, I see that it contains a "boot.img".
Q3: Can I flash my boot.img without separating into kernel and ramdisk first, and if so, which partition should I flash?
Q4: After flashing the image files I built (kernel.img and ramdisk.img along with system.img), do I need to reboot to a recovery (if so, which?) and wipe something (if so, what?) before rebooting?
aribk said:
Hi,
Question 1: Is this correct or a misunderstanding?
Q2: Same question as above.
Q3: Can I flash my boot.img without separating into kernel and ramdisk first, and if so, which partition should I flash?
Q4: After flashing the image files I built (kernel.img and ramdisk.img along with system.img), do I need to reboot to a recovery (if so, which?) and wipe something (if so, what?) before rebooting?
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Hello,
If I understood you correctly you're asking if you can flash stock erecovery after you've modified it. Answer is yes, you can flash twrp on it and when you're done you can flash stock erecovery image over it. Fastboot won't allow you to flash anything on erecovery partition tho. So you need to use certain twrps that are capable of flashing over erecovery. s_mak and tishserg twrps should allow that iirc. First flash any one of those twrps to recovery_ramdisk then boot into it afterwards flash same twrp image to erecovery partition from inside the twrp.
Yes, if you look at last few replies in this thread that was exactly the conversation. However that is only the case with official twrp. If you use s_mak or tishserg's twrps from the mega link in the thread you should be able to wipe without a problem.
Last 2 questions are beyond me I'm afraid. PostparketOS and Ubuntu Touch are inherently very different to android and they could require some stuff that are unique to them. However I would imagine you wouldn't need to wipe anything after flashing those images.
aribk said:
Hi,
I'm building trying to port Ubuntu Touch to this device and I'm running into a few challenges. I have already reverted to stock 2 times and re-unlocked the bootloader (starting from EMUI 9). So far I have only flashed recovery_ramdisk with twrp as I was worried I might not be able to revert to stock if I flashed erecovery.
Question 1: Is this correct or a misunderstanding?
Installing Ubuntu Touch requires the data partition to be formatted to ext4. I can do that from twrp, but someone (maybe you) wrote that wiping the data partition with twrp was liable to create trouble.
Q2: Same question as above.
I understand Huawei requires the kernel and ramdisk to reside in separate images on separate partitions. So I have used this guide (https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Huawei_P10_Lite_(huawei-warsaw)) to separate the boot.img produced in my build, and then flashed these two image files to the kernel and recovery_ramdisk partitions respectively. However, examining the LOS 16.0 rom that can be installed, I see that it contains a "boot.img".
Q3: Can I flash my boot.img without separating into kernel and ramdisk first, and if so, which partition should I flash?
Q4: After flashing the image files I built (kernel.img and ramdisk.img along with system.img), do I need to reboot to a recovery (if so, which?) and wipe something (if so, what?) before rebooting?
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aribk said:
So far I have only flashed recovery_ramdisk with twrp as I was worried I might not be able to revert to stock if I flashed erecovery.
Question 1: Is this correct or a misunderstanding?
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Misunderstanding. You can revert to stock via eRecovery & wi-fi.
Huawei has Recovery and eRecovery, each has different functions.
You can use the following combinations in your phone:
- Recovery + eRecovery (stock FW)
- TWRP instead of Recovery + eRecovery
- Recovery + TWRP instead of eRecovery
aribk said:
wiping the data partition with twrp was liable to create trouble.
Q2: Same question as above.
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Same answer as above. Formatting (not wiping) data with TWRP 3.4+ is dangerous (running stock EMUI).
Q3: All this only works on EMUI 8 as far as I know.
Q4: follow the instructions, imo.
P.S.: as you can see, mobile Linux projects such as Ubuntu Touch, postmarketOS or Sailfish OS work only partially on Hua/Ho phones,but we already talked about that .
-Alf- said:
Same answer as above. Formatting (not wiping) data with TWRP 3.4+ is dangerous (running stock EMUI).
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Re-reading your answer above, I see I'd like to double check: Is this dangerous only if you are running stock EMUI, or would it also be dangerous to use TWRP 3.4+ to format the data partition when you wish to run a different system on the device, as in my case?
aribk said:
aribk said:
or would it also be dangerous to use TWRP 3.4+ to format the data partition when you wish to run a different system on the device, as in my case?
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Hard to say, no one has experience with different system . But I don't think it matters - see Mr. Frax3r's post above (and read carefully bro ).
I'm bumping the thread, few improvements are made for android 13.
Thank you for the update.
I have modified Phenix_4.9.235-phenix-1.0 rebased on Harmonyos to make it permissive which make most A13 GSIs boot normally on my phone. I have attached the updated one.
Frax3r said:
After you set up your phone and made sure you don't need stock recovery, flash magisk:
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magisk-patched stock recovery remains functional, available and usable.

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