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Hello all,
yesterday came my 4/64GB Whyred. I immediately unlocked the device (since I already had an authorized account) and flashed MIUI 10 8.7.12
Today, I started reading threads on xda, miui-forums, etc. and I found out, that there is that anti-rollback "feature".
I already have read a lot of threads, but just to make sure, I want to ask it here again:
If I want to flash twrp, is it going to work and if so, do I have do do some "special" steps or simply flash twrp via fastboot?
If I want to root the MIUI 8.7.12 via twrp, is it going to work?
If I want to flash LineageOS, is it going to work and do I have to pay attention to anything (such as flash something in addition to rom/gapps)?
If I want to flash Xiaomi.eu ROM, is it going to work and do I have to pay attention to anything (such as not flashing a version older than 8.7.12 from xiaomi.eu or flashing something in addition to rom?)
If I want to flash Global beta 8.7.12 or any newer version in the future, is it going to work and if so, would it be possible via twrp or I have to flash the fastboot rom via Miui-flasher?
Thanks in advance. :good:
chorba69 said:
Hello all,
yesterday came my 4/64GB Whyred. I immediately unlocked the device (since I already had an authorized account) and flashed MIUI 10 8.7.12
Today, I started reading threads on xda, miui-forums, etc. and I found out, that there is that anti-rollback "feature".
I already have read a lot of threads, but just to make sure, I want to ask it here again:
If I want to flash twrp, is it going to work and if so, do I have do do some "special" steps or simply flash twrp via fastboot?
If I want to root the MIUI 8.7.12 via twrp, is it going to work?
If I want to flash LineageOS, is it going to work and do I have to pay attention to anything (such as flash something in addition to rom/gapps)?
If I want to flash Xiaomi.eu ROM, is it going to work and do I have to pay attention to anything (such as not flashing a version older than 8.7.12 from xiaomi.eu or flashing something in addition to rom?)
If I want to flash Global beta 8.7.12 or any newer version in the future, is it going to work and if so, would it be possible via twrp or I have to flash the fastboot rom via Miui-flasher?
Thanks in advance. :good:
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1. It's possible to flash TWRP, but you'll need to boot TWRP first and install TWRP as image to flash it permanently.
2. I don't see why not?
3. If you're in MIUI, you'll only need to wipe cache, dalvik, system. Just don't format it. If you're in custom ROM beside MIUI, you'll need to flash MIUI back to encrypt data.
Precaution : Don't downgrade your current MIUI firmware and you should be fine.
4. Just to be safe, don't try to ever downgrade from your current firmware ver.
5. Why not? Though my method to install update is always reboot recovery after flashing full ROM to make sure my TWRP is still intact.
NoiroID said:
1. It's possible to flash TWRP, but you'll need to boot TWRP first and install TWRP as image to flash it permanently.
2. I don't see why not?
3. Wipe cache, dalvik, system. Just don't format it. Remember : Don't downgrade your current MIUI firmware and you should be fine.
4. Just to be safe, don't try to ever downgrade from your current firmware ver.
5. Why not? Though my method to install update is always reboot recovery after flashing full ROM to make sure my TWRP is still intact.
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I don't have the Anti-Rollback update as running the MIUI 108.7.5 version of Xiaomi EU.
So if I update to the latest Xiaomi EU release will it enable the Anti-Rollback feature.
I'm I safe to flash a previous version from Xiaomi EU?
NoiroID said:
1. It's possible to flash TWRP, but you'll need to boot TWRP first and install TWRP as image to flash it permanently.
2. I don't see why not?
3. If you're in MIUI, you'll only need to wipe cache, dalvik, system. Just don't format it. If you're in custom ROM beside MIUI, you'll need to flash MIUI back to encrypt data.
Precaution : Don't downgrade your current MIUI firmware and you should be fine.
4. Just to be safe, don't try to ever downgrade from your current firmware ver.
5. Why not? Though my method to install update is always reboot recovery after flashing full ROM to make sure my TWRP is still intact.
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1. Following these steps? If so, after I boot to recovery via fastboot and flash recovery via recovery, do I have to do it every time I want to boot into recovery or just once?
Q9: How to flash custom recovery and custom ROMs on "Anti-Rollback" enabled devices?
A: On "Anti-Rollback" enabled ROMs you cann't flash custom recovery permanently. You'll have to boot into recovery first by running fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot boot xyz.img
(where xyz is name of your recovery file). Once you're booted into the custom recovery, copy the recovery image file in the internal storage and flash that recovery from recovery itself. Now you've successfully flashed custom recovery and you're good to go with custom ROMs. WARNING: Avoid flashing any firmware.
3. I dont understand why I have to flash MIUI back to encrypt data.
Does that mean, that if I'am using LineageOS for example and I want to clean flash newer version of LOS or RessurectionRemix or something, I have to flash MIUI first or what?
Or I can simply wipe system, data, chache, dalvik and flash newer version of LineageOS?
4. Does never firmware downgrade mean, just never install any older miui-Version than the version I'm using at the moment or I was using before I flashed the custom rom?
chorba69 said:
1. Following these steps? If so, after I boot to recovery via fastboot and flash recovery via recovery, do I have to do it every time I want to boot into recovery or just once?
Q9: How to flash custom recovery and custom ROMs on "Anti-Rollback" enabled devices?
A: On "Anti-Rollback" enabled ROMs you cann't flash custom recovery permanently. You'll have to boot into recovery first by running fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot boot xyz.img
(where xyz is name of your recovery file). Once you're booted into the custom recovery, copy the recovery image file in the internal storage and flash that recovery from recovery itself. Now you've successfully flashed custom recovery and you're good to go with custom ROMs. WARNING: Avoid flashing any firmware.
3. I dont understand why I have to flash MIUI back to encrypt data.
Does that mean, that if I'am using LineageOS for example and I want to clean flash newer version of LOS or RessurectionRemix or something, I have to flash MIUI first or what?
Or I can simply wipe system, data, chache, dalvik and flash newer version of LineageOS?
4. Does never firmware downgrade mean, just never install any older miui-Version than the version I'm using at the moment or I was using before I flashed the custom rom?
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1. Yeah. follow that step. You only need to do it once.
3. I was assuming that you want to install Official Lineage OS, you had to reflash MIUI since official Lineage OS need your device to be in encrypted state. If you're going to flash another custom ROM beside lineage (for example : Resurrection Remix, Pixel Experience), you won't have to reflash MIUI, just wipe and install.
4. the last state before you flash custom ROM.
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adaa1262 said:
I don't have the Anti-Rollback update as running the MIUI 108.7.5 version of Xiaomi EU.
So if I update to the latest Xiaomi EU release will it enable the Anti-Rollback feature.
I'm I safe to flash a previous version from Xiaomi EU?
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For safety, i suggest you shouldn't do that.
NoiroID said:
1. Yeah. follow that step. You only need to do it once.
3. I was assuming that you want to install Official Lineage OS, you had to reflash MIUI since official Lineage OS need your device to be in encrypted state. If you're going to flash another custom ROM beside lineage (for example : Resurrection Remix, Pixel Experience), you won't have to reflash MIUI, just wipe and install.
4. the last state before you flash custom ROM.
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For safety, i suggest you shouldn't do that.
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3. Does that mean, that I have to flash the "last-state MIUI version" I had installed?
I ask, because in the steps above for flashing twrp it says: WARNING: Avoid flashing any firmware.
If I flash MIUI, that would be a firmware I flashed, which I should'nt do or?
Also, do I have to boot MIUI too? Or just install, wipe again and flash LineageOS?
chorba69 said:
3. Does that mean, that I have to flash the "last-state MIUI version" I had installed?
I ask, because in the steps above for flashing twrp it says: WARNING: Avoid flashing any firmware.
If I flash MIUI, that would be a firmware I flashed, which I should'nt do or?
Also, do I have to boot MIUI too? Or just install, wipe again and flash LineageOS?
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Flash MIUI firmware version (in your case, it's 8.7.12 or later). That warning was just for some noobs that don't bother to research first.
And no, just flash MIUI, wipe, and flash. At least for LineageOS, it is.
chorba69 said:
Hello all,
yesterday came my 4/64GB Whyred. I immediately unlocked the device (since I already had an authorized account) and flashed MIUI 10 8.7.12
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Off topic, but how did you unlock immediately? Thought that there is a 360 hours of waiting?
TheDevFreak said:
Off topic, but how did you unlock immediately? Thought that there is a 360 hours of waiting?
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I already own a MIUI account and I unlocked my Redmi Note 4 already with that account.
So it seems that if you unlocked any xiaomi phone at least once, your account is authorized for unlock for every other xiaomi phone.
chorba69 said:
I already own a MIUI account and I unlocked my Redmi Note 4 already with that account.
So it seems that if you unlocked any xiaomi phone at least once, your account is authorized for unlock for every other xiaomi phone.
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No bro. You still have to wait 360hours before being able to unlock even from an authorized account. That's some luck. Lmao
blaspheme000 said:
No bro. You still have to wait 360hours before being able to unlock even from an authorized account. That's some luck. Lmao
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Oww, well..-Yeah, thats some luck.
But yeah, it worked so..
chorba69 said:
I already own a MIUI account and I unlocked my Redmi Note 4 already with that account.
So it seems that if you unlocked any xiaomi phone at least once, your account is authorized for unlock for every other xiaomi phone.
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Damn, thought you had found a way of bypassing the 360hours
I was able to immediately unlock the bootloader of my Redmi 4 Prime, having unlocked a Redmi 3 Pro previously. No wait for me at all
So rom from xiaomi.eu dont have antirollback, means safe to downgrade?
hi!
NoiroID said:
Flash MIUI firmware version (in your case, it's 8.7.12 or later). That warning was just for some noobs that don't bother to research first.
And no, just flash MIUI, wipe, and flash. At least for LineageOS, it is.
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nice to meet you.
I ask how.
Global beta is 8.7.12
I have already rolled back the anti-rollback.
The current state is unlocked.
In this state, I want to go to Lineage.
But like this question, I want to know about the fear of anti-rollback and how to bypass it.
How can I install twrp? Can I get a detailed answer on how to install Lineage ROM?
hi i have a very big problem
i was unlock the bootloader and the i flashed via ADB de twrp but appear this message:
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (40288 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.877s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: Anti-rollback check failed)
finished. total time: 0.878s
and if i try to boot the rom, i can't, when it starts, there is an open padlock with Chinese letters, and two options, the first one I do not understand, and the second you put your wifi and a bidi code appears and I can not do anything else
please help
BacktotheFuji said:
I was able to immediately unlock the bootloader of my Redmi 4 Prime, having unlocked a Redmi 3 Pro previously. No wait for me at all
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The same for me, no time to wait.
javimetallica said:
hi i have a very big problem
i was unlock the bootloader and the i flashed via ADB de twrp but appear this message:
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (40288 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.877s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: Anti-rollback check failed)
finished. total time: 0.878s
and if i try to boot the rom, i can't, when it starts, there is an open padlock with Chinese letters, and two options, the first one I do not understand, and the second you put your wifi and a bidi code appears and I can not do anything else
please help
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I think dummy named file before flash after fastboot flash xxx.img
I've had the same problem. Solution here : en.miui.com/thread-3282063-1-1
Disclaimer: I come from the LG D802 world so I have no idea what antirb, dm-verity, authorization code or other strange protections are. Back then, any soft/hard brick could have been simply fixed by putting the phone in download mode and flashing the original software. So here I'm a bit scared to mess with the phone. I googled up all these questions, but mostly got contradictory answers so I decided to make a thread here trying to address everything.
For all the following scenarios, we'll consider that we're running the latest global MIUI with antirb = 4 (MIUI v10.0.1 OEIMIFH)
SCENARIO 1:
Let's say I want to gain root access with the original ROM (in my case: MIUI v10.0.1 OEIMIFH with antirb = 4). I understand that I have to:
1. fastboot into some custom recovery (let's say orangefox)
2. reflash redwolf from recovery
3. flash magisk
4. reboot into system
Now I should have root access, right? What about if I want to make changes to the /system partition now? From what I understand, there is a dm-verity check that detects changes to the /system partition and bootloops the phone if found. So, am I safe or not to make changes? (eg: flash youtube vanced, edit hosts, remove system apps, edit configuration files, etc)
SCENARIO 2:
I read somewhere that in order to disable all /system integrity checks, I'll have to reflash MIUI through orangefox and it will auto-patch out those checks. So, for instance, I want to flash the latest weekly xiaomi.eu ROM. (which AFAIK is China developer based and might interfere with the antirb check). The steps should be:
1. download the ROM
2. look into the .zip file and remove the firmware update script (is this necessary or orangefox will take care of it ???)
3. copy to sd
4. wipe cache, dalvik and /data (without /system and /persist)
5. flash through orangefox
6. flash magisk
7. reboot to system. done???
Now I should be able to make all sorts of changes to the phone (/system partition) without bootlooping or whatever?
SCENARIO 3:
Let's say I want to flash RR (or any other custom ROM). The instructions say that I need to have a NON-ARB firmware. What does it mean? How do I flash a NON-ARB FW if I'm on ARB 4 without bricking my phone?
SCENARIO 4:
Let's say that somehow I managed to flash a custom ROM. How can I go back to the original MIUI without bricking/losing the unlocked bootloader? Is miflash enough?
Unrelated questions:
1. How to make the custom recovery permanent? (is booting into recovery + twrp reflash enough ???)
2. Will OTA's brick my phone? (the phone being twrp'ed + magisk'ed)
3. Will OTA's remove my custom recovery?
4. What is lazyflasher and when does it have to be flashed? (or is it still required?)
5. Is it possible that the bootloader will get relocked by mistake?
6. What are the advantages of redwolf/orangefox compared to vanilla twrp?
I'd appreciate if somebody could take time to explain the steps and answer my questions (especially those from scenario 3) because I'm pretty sure there are many other users as confused as me regarding all this xiaomi flashing policy.
Scenario 3 : No you don't have to flash any firmware as you are already in latest miui version
Non ARB is for those people who is using anti3 ROM and don't want to upgrade to anti4 ROM
Just flash RR ROM without flashing any firmware file
Scenario 4 : yes using MiFlash just flash fastboot ROM or else just flash recovery ROM from custom recovery
There won't be any chances of bricking if you use MiFlash software because MiFlash checks bootloader index before flashing fastboot ROM, to be safer side always flash latest available MIUI ROM
xiaomi.eu is not a official ROM you can get official ROM from en.miui.com
To make custom recovery permanent just flash lazy flasher
No OTA will not brick your device
Yes if you flash full recovery ROM then custom ROM will be replaced by mi recovery but you can avoid this by flashing lazy flasher
No there is no chances of bootloader lock with OTA update, to lock bootloader you have to flash fastboot ROM using MiFlash software and you have to select clean all and lock option
Thank you, I finally start to understand how this phone works.
Now I have 1 more question: what about that dm verity thing? I don't feel yet ready to go to a full custom rom so I'd like to try out xiaomi.eu rom first because I understand that it is based on the chinese version of miui which comes with extra features. Will messing around with /system partion bootloop my phone? (due to the dm verity thing)
csm1n said:
Thank you, I finally start to understand how this phone works.
Now I have 1 more question: what about that dm verity thing? I don't feel yet ready to go to a full custom rom so I'd like to try out xiaomi.eu rom first because I understand that it is based on the chinese version of miui which comes with extra features. Will messing around with /system partion bootloop my phone? (due to the dm verity thing)
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All the edited options will be over written by newly flashed ROM.
I don't know much about Dm Verity but you can flash lazy flasher to avoid dm Verity
Hopefully you will find your answer here https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...zip-lazyflasher-tool-flashing-custom-t3549210
csm1n said:
Thank you, I finally start to understand how this phone works.
Now I have 1 more question: what about that dm verity thing? I don't feel yet ready to go to a full custom rom so I'd like to try out xiaomi.eu rom first because I understand that it is based on the chinese version of miui which comes with extra features. Will messing around with /system partion bootloop my phone? (due to the dm verity thing)
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had a G2 long time.
dm verity you can flash after installing TWRP flash file called lazyflasher or use orange fox recovery and no need to do anything. just flash and forget.
also try masik rom
I'm a newbie myself. Can I ask a few questions too?
1. If I want to root (miui 10) and install some mods, what's the best way to backup my current rom before rooting?
2. If I change my ROM to a custom ROM, how can I flash back my current ROM with OTA?
Thanks
Remig83 said:
I'm a newbie myself. Can I ask a few questions too?
1. If I want to root (miui 10) and install some mods, what's the best way to backup my current rom before rooting?
2. If I change my ROM to a custom ROM, how can I flash back my current ROM with OTA?
Thanks
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1. TWRP Backup or ADB backup
2. You can return to stock MIUI ROM by flashing fastboot ROM using MiFlash (Recommended) or by flashing MIUI Recovery ROM
Hi,
I'm using the following version of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T (willow):
- Model number: Redmi Note 8T
- Android version: 9 PKQ1.190616.001
- MIUI version: MIUI Global 10.3.1 | Stable 10.3.1.0(PCXEUVF)
- Model name: M1908C3XG
So it's still the official MIUI 10 stock ROM,
the only thing I've changed is that I switched from stock to custom recovery TWRP (https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomiredminote8.html) and installed a GCam mod (https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-8/themes/best-gcam-mod-redmi-note-8-t3970675).
If I press the button to check for OTA updates within MIUI it still says no updates available.
However, according to this thread it's possible to download and flash the update to MIUI 11 manually:
https://www.xda-developers.com/download-miui-11-xiaomi-redmi-note-7-pro-poco-f1/
1.) Is my understanding correct that based on my current MIUI 10 ROM,
I have to download and flash the "V11.0.1.0.PCXMIXM (Global)" one from those versions mentioned below?:
43. Redmi Note 8T (willow):
- V11.0.2.0.PCXEUXM (Europe) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
- V11.0.3.0.PCXEUXM (Europe) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
- V11.0.1.0.PCXMIXM (Global) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
- V11.0.1.0.PCXRUXM (Russia) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
2.) Is my understanding correct that this MIUI 11 ROM could be flashed without loosing the existing data (apps, pictures,...)?
If yes, what would whould be the best approach (via "Recovery ROM" or "Fastboot ROM" method),
and what do I have to select in TWRP for example so that my data doesn't get wiped during the flash?
3.) Once I've flashed this MIUI 11 ROM will it get regular updates via OTA,
or is it a kind of beta version?
Thanks and best regards
XYZ0815 said:
Hi,
I'm using the following version of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T (willow):
- Model number: Redmi Note 8T
- Android version: 9 PKQ1.190616.001
- MIUI version: MIUI Global 10.3.1 | Stable 10.3.1.0(PCXEUVF)
- Model name: M1908C3XG
So it's still the official MIUI 10 stock ROM,
the only thing I've changed is that I switched from stock to custom recovery TWRP (https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomiredminote8.html) and installed a GCam mod (https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-8/themes/best-gcam-mod-redmi-note-8-t3970675).
If I press the button to check for OTA updates within MIUI it still says no updates available.
However, according to this thread it's possible to download and flash the update to MIUI 11 manually:
https://www.xda-developers.com/download-miui-11-xiaomi-redmi-note-7-pro-poco-f1/
1.) Is my understanding correct that based on my current MIUI 10 ROM,
I have to download and flash the "V11.0.1.0.PCXMIXM (Global)" one from those versions mentioned below?:
43. Redmi Note 8T (willow):
- V11.0.2.0.PCXEUXM (Europe) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
- V11.0.3.0.PCXEUXM (Europe) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
- V11.0.1.0.PCXMIXM (Global) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
- V11.0.1.0.PCXRUXM (Russia) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
2.) Is my understanding correct that this MIUI 11 ROM could be flashed without loosing the existing data (apps, pictures,...)?
If yes, what would whould be the best approach (via "Recovery ROM" or "Fastboot ROM" method),
and what do I have to select in TWRP for example so that my data doesn't get wiped during the flash?
3.) Once I've flashed this MIUI 11 ROM will it get regular updates via OTA,
or is it a kind of beta version?
Thanks and best regards
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judging by the present miui version in your device it's PCXEUVF so you have a european version. You can download the latest recovery rom from here. MIUI 11 EU version will be PCXEUXM. You can flash this rom from twrp. But looking at your post seems like you haven't flashed disable dm-verity zip(a zip which prevents stock recovery from coming back after every reboot), you might end up with stock recovery which is a good thing. If you end up with stock recovery then you can just put this recovery rom in a folder named "downloaded_rom" (without quotes) in internal storage and update with updater app and your data won't be lost.
In case you want to flash some other version rom like global(PCXMIXM) or russian(PCXRUXM) then you have to download fastboot rom and mi flash from here and flash it with mi flash which will erase your data so make sure you backup your data before flashing.
Hi,
thank you very much for your reply!
Okay, so as it seems like I'm having a EU version,
based on my understanding I have to select the following MIUI 11 ROM, right?:
V11.0.3.0.PCXEUXM (Europe) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
Most likely I've already flashed something like "dm-verity" zip ("flashed disable dm-verity zip(a zip which prevents stock recovery from coming back after every reboot'),
because I've restarted the Redmi Note 8T several times and TWRP recovery is still available.
So what do I have to select within TWRP to flash this MIUI 11 ROM without loosing the existing data (apps, pictures,...)?
Thanks and best regards
XYZ0815 said:
Hi,
thank you very much for your reply!
Okay, so as it seems like I'm having a EU version,
based on my understanding I have to select the following MIUI 11 ROM, right?:
V11.0.3.0.PCXEUXM (Europe) Download Recovery ROM Download Fastboot ROM
Most likely I've already flashed something like "dm-verity" zip ("flashed disable dm-verity zip(a zip which prevents stock recovery from coming back after every reboot'),
because I've restarted the Redmi Note 8T several times and TWRP recovery is still available.
So what do I have to select within TWRP to flash this MIUI 11 ROM without loosing the existing data (apps, pictures,...)?
Thanks and best regards
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Yes you have to select the miui 11 rom PCEUXM recovery rom if yo want to flash with twrp.
Now comes the part where you have to consider a few things.
So dm-verity and forceencrypt are different things. Sometimes both features are included in a single zip file. So if your device is decrypted you'll have to go through a lot of troubles. Search for encryption in Phone settings search bar and check if your device is encrypted or not. If your device is encrypted just flash the rom through twrp and everything will work just fine.
However if your device is decrypted then you'll face bootloop into twrp every time you dirty flash/update miui stock. To solve this do any of the following :
1. Flash stock rom though twrp as you do but after that you need to format data or else your phone won't boot.[but all your data will be lost so back it up first]
2. Flash stock mi recovery and then update through updater app.
3. Flash another recovery like orangefox which provides ability to flash miui OTA without any issues. Here's a guide for you how to flash miui using orangefox.
Hope it helps.
the_weird_aquarian said:
Yes you have to select the miui 11 rom PCEUXM recovery rom if yo want to flash with twrp.
Now comes the part where you have to consider a few things.
So dm-verity and forceencrypt are different things. Sometimes both features are included in a single zip file. So if your device is decrypted you'll have to go through a lot of troubles. Search for encryption in Phone settings search bar and check if your device is encrypted or not. If your device is encrypted just flash the rom through twrp and everything will work just fine.
However if your device is decrypted then you'll face bootloop into twrp every time you dirty flash/update miui stock. To solve this do any of the following :
1. Flash stock rom though twrp as you do but after that you need to format data or else your phone won't boot.[but all your data will be lost so back it up first]
2. Flash stock mi recovery and then update through updater app.
3. Flash another recovery like orangefox which provides ability to flash miui OTA without any issues. Here's a guide for you how to flash miui using orangefox.
Hope it helps.
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Hi,
thank you very much for your reply!
Okay, I've ensured that my Redmi Note 8T shows the status encrypted within the settings first.
Then I've downloaded the "V11.0.3.0.PCXEUXM" ROM from the link mentioned below (http://c.mi.com/in/miuidownload/detail?device=1900375).
I then tried to boot into TWRP recovery, but Redmi-Recovery 3.0 appeared instead.
So it seems like I haven't installed the fix which avoids TWRP recovery to be replaced by the default recovery after a reboot.
So I've just rebooted into MIUI and flashed the downloaded ZIP file of the "V11.0.3.0.PCXEUXM" ROM like decribed below:
"But looking at your post seems like you haven't flashed disable dm-verity zip(a zip which prevents stock recovery from coming back after every reboot), you might end up with stock recovery which is a good thing. If you end up with stock recovery then you can just put this recovery rom in a folder named "downloaded_rom" (without quotes) in internal storage and update with updater app and your data won't be lost."
However, initially this was not working so I had to do the following additional steps (https://www.gizchina.com/2019/10/23/how-to-download-and-install-miui-11-if-it-has-not-yet-arrived/):
"Then, we go again to the ‘About this phone’ section.
And in ‘System update’ we press a few times on the logo until a small temporary warning appears.
Then, click on the three-point menu and choose ‘Select update package’.
We look for the ‘Downloaded_rom’ folder and select the ROM that we have previously downloaded."
(Note: I had to re-install the app Mi File Manager first in order for this to work!).
However, I'm getting the following error message:
"Couldn't verify.
Looks like current ROM's network carrier type is different from that in the Recovery package.
Please download the correct ROM from MIUI forum."
I did a quick research and it seems like my Redmi Note 8T device contains a strange Vodafone branded ROM ("VF" = Vodafone ):
- Anyone with the Vodafone Custom ROM still getting updates ? (REDMI NOTE 8T) [10.3.0.1/PCXEUVF] - Xiaomi:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/com...one_custom_rom_still_getting/?sort=confidence
- Redmi Note 8T w NFC - Redmi Note 8/Pro/8T - Mi Community - Xiaomi:
https://c.mi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=2576031&aid=4944161&from=album&page=1
If I remember correctly I was also wondering why it contains a pre-installed Vodafone app when uninstalling apps/de-bloating the ROM.
Thanks and best regards
XYZ0815 said:
Hi,
thank you very much for your reply!
Okay, I've ensured that my Redmi Note 8T shows the status encrypted within the settings first.
Then I've downloaded the "V11.0.3.0.PCXEUXM" ROM from the link mentioned below (http://c.mi.com/in/miuidownload/detail?device=1900375).
I then tried to boot into TWRP recovery, but Redmi-Recovery 3.0 appeared instead.
So it seems like I haven't installed the fix which avoids TWRP recovery to be replaced by the default recovery after a reboot.
So I've just rebooted into MIUI and flashed the downloaded ZIP file of the "V11.0.3.0.PCXEUXM" ROM like decribed below:
"But looking at your post seems like you haven't flashed disable dm-verity zip(a zip which prevents stock recovery from coming back after every reboot), you might end up with stock recovery which is a good thing. If you end up with stock recovery then you can just put this recovery rom in a folder named "downloaded_rom" (without quotes) in internal storage and update with updater app and your data won't be lost."
However, initially this was not working so I had to do the following additional steps (https://www.gizchina.com/2019/10/23/how-to-download-and-install-miui-11-if-it-has-not-yet-arrived/):
"Then, we go again to the ‘About this phone’ section.
And in ‘System update’ we press a few times on the logo until a small temporary warning appears.
Then, click on the three-point menu and choose ‘Select update package’.
We look for the ‘Downloaded_rom’ folder and select the ROM that we have previously downloaded."
(Note: I had to re-install the app Mi File Manager first in order for this to work!).
However, I'm getting the following error message:
"Couldn't verify.
Looks like current ROM's network carrier type is different from that in the Recovery package.
Please download the correct ROM from MIUI forum."
So it seems like it's the wrong ROM
But which one do I have to selected instead...?
Thanks and best regards
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Did some searching and found out that you have a vodafone rom that's why there's VF in the end and not XM. I suggest you to switch to XM one using fastboot method via mi flash. After that you'll receive updates as soon as they're released by xiaomi.
the_weird_aquarian said:
Did some searching and found out that you have a vodafone rom that's why there's VF in the end and not XM. I suggest you to switch to XM one using fastboot method via mi flash. After that you'll receive updates as soon as they're released by xiaomi.
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Okay, will try to do this.
But this means I will loose the existing data (apps, pictures,...), right?
I hope it will still support B28 after changing from the PCXEUVF to the PCXEUXM ROM?
Thanks and best regards
XYZ0815 said:
Okay, will try to do this.
But this means I will loose the existing data (apps, pictures,...), right?
I hope it will still support B28 after changing from the PCXEUVF to the PCXEUXM ROM?
Thanks and best regards
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Yes unfortunately you will lose existing data. Backup all your data before flashing fastboot rom via mi flash. After flashing everything will work just fine
Hello,
i have version 11.0.2.0 Global on the device with twrp, magisk and edXposed.
Now I have seen that there is already a global version 11.0.6.0.
In my case, how can I update to a new version without losing the data and settings?
And one more question in general. Version 11.0.6.0 is not shown to me via OTA. Here it says, latest stable version 11.0.2.0. Is it not rolled out via OTA?
And if there was a newer version available via OTA, could I install the update despite TWRP?
hmarder said:
Hello,
i have version 11.0.2.0 Global on the device with twrp, magisk and edXposed.
Now I have seen that there is already a global version 11.0.6.0.
In my case, how can I update to a new version without losing the data and settings?
And one more question in general. Version 11.0.6.0 is not shown to me via OTA. Here it says, latest stable version 11.0.2.0. Is it not rolled out via OTA?
And if there was a newer version available via OTA, could I install the update despite TWRP?
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I (without root) flashed the OTA on 11.0.2.0 global PGGMIXM to 11.0.6.0, but, to flash with root... Maybe (I dont know if it will brick) but you can try flash a recovery version of 11.0.6.0
hmarder said:
Hello,
i have version 11.0.2.0 Global on the device with twrp, magisk and edXposed.
Now I have seen that there is already a global version 11.0.6.0.
In my case, how can I update to a new version without losing the data and settings?
And one more question in general. Version 11.0.6.0 is not shown to me via OTA. Here it says, latest stable version 11.0.2.0. Is it not rolled out via OTA?
And if there was a newer version available via OTA, could I install the update despite TWRP?
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I had exactly the same setup as you - here's what I did: 1 - Downloaded full rom from official Mi website (MIUI Global 11.0.6.0(PGGMIXM) 2 - Moved rom to root storage 3 - Flashed rom with TWRP, and voila! Updated to latest stable rom. Just remember to flash TWRP recovery again through Fastboot, because you will have stock recovery after update. I am using LTWRP- 3.3.1 -0924 and rooted and installed Magisk, without issues
hmarder said:
Hello,
i have version 11.0.2.0 Global on the device with twrp, magisk and edXposed.
Now I have seen that there is already a global version 11.0.6.0.
In my case, how can I update to a new version without losing the data and settings?
And one more question in general. Version 11.0.6.0 is not shown to me via OTA. Here it says, latest stable version 11.0.2.0. Is it not rolled out via OTA?
And if there was a newer version available via OTA, could I install the update despite TWRP?
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One thing you forgot to mention is what region is your phone (not your Rom). If Chinese you may have to be extra cautious and steps above might not work for you.
Good luck!
KonahZave said:
I (without root) flashed the OTA on 11.0.2.0 global PGGMIXM to 11.0.6.0, but, to flash with root... Maybe (I dont know if it will brick) but you can try flash a recovery version of 11.0.6.0
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Interesting. I'm still on rooted miui 10 4.5.0 PGGEUXM rooted magisk and twrp recovery-红米Note8Pro-3.3.1-9.0.img
I didn't update yet as bricking started to happen and I can't miss my phone as a daily driver.
Normally I would flash the full ROM, flash magisk, wipe cache and reboot.
So flashing full ROM doesn't break root?
Can't we flash recovery by twrp after flashing ROM instead by flashing by fastboot?
Isnt secure flash twrp after the ROM.
donkyshot said:
So flashing full ROM doesn't break root?
Can't we flash recovery by twrp after flashing ROM instead by flashing by fastboot?
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Flashing a full rom will break root, and install stock recovery...
It is too risky to flash another recovery with twrp (possible brick)
so where to put official update on sd card?
download recovery rom?
unoturbo1 said:
I had exactly the same setup as you - here's what I did: 1 - Downloaded full rom from official Mi website (MIUI Global 11.0.6.0(PGGMIXM) 2 - Moved rom to root storage 3 - Flashed rom with TWRP, and voila! Updated to latest stable rom. Just remember to flash TWRP recovery again through Fastboot, because you will have stock recovery after update. I am using LTWRP- 3.3.1 -0924 and rooted and installed Magisk, without issues
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I just brought rmn8p with miui 11.0.6.0 ,so it is ok to use LRTWRP-3.3.1 -0924. I came across a new version -1104, I'll try it after unlock the bootloader. After that flash preloader then trwp.
Use LR.TWRP, it got an option to make the TWRP persist on every OTA.
Also LR.TWRP = less headache on Xiaomi devices.
Here's the latest build: https://mega.nz/folder/cMAT3Q4b#7CbPV7sbEuSEdP7cehXJ-w
tze_vitamin said:
so where to put official update on sd card?
download recovery rom?
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??
Put on external sd card dude
unoturbo1 said:
I had exactly the same setup as you - here's what I did: 1 - Downloaded full rom from official Mi website (MIUI Global 11.0.6.0(PGGMIXM) 2 - Moved rom to root storage 3 - Flashed rom with TWRP, and voila! Updated to latest stable rom. Just remember to flash TWRP recovery again through Fastboot, because you will have stock recovery after update. I am using LTWRP- 3.3.1 -0924 and rooted and installed Magisk, without issues
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For chinese, this will brick the phone. See this instead.
Guys I Just see This video and in it shows the update process, with ltwrp, when the recovery capture the process and update even without losing data, its This True?, somebody has tried?
Link.
This will brick every phone. I brick my EU ROM, with this method of update rooted phone.
What is correct solution to update rooted phone?
Redmi Note 8 Pro, 11.0.2 QGGEUXM, TWRP 3.3.1 1210, Magisk 20.3 -> 12.0.1 QGGEUXM
System say there exists update, i choose download, select reboot, but after reboot i end up in TWRP but nothing happened. After exit i boot to old 11.0.2 system with message that update fail.
Edit 1: after 2. download/update/reboot TWRP start installing image ...
Edit 2: after automatic update system say 12.0.1, just loosing root (all apps stay)
Edit 3: installed TWRP again, Magisk (there was little problem because Magisk Manager say "not installed", but after some googlig i fix that. So i update system without reinstalling apps or loosing data.
Clear solution is probably download full rom from official Mi website and flash selected rom with TWRP (flash TWRP recovery again, repeat root process, to get root back). See next post.
RedMu said:
So what is correct solution to update rooted phone?
Redmi Note 8 Pro, 11.0.2 QGGEUXM, TWRP 1210, Magicks 20.3 -> 12.0.1 QGGEUXM
Now system say there exists update, i choose download, select reboot, but after reboot i end up in TWRP. After exit i boot to old 11.0.2 system with message that update fail.
So solution is probably downloaded full rom from official Mi website and flash selected rom with TWRP (flash TWRP recovery again, repeat root process, to get root back).
So what is correct way for update in this case?
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This is how I upgraded, try at your own risk.
Download full recovery zip of MIUI 12 and latest magisk
Create twrp Backup just in case
In LR TWRP 10 mount & format system, cache, dalvik, vendor.
Flash full rom (not ota!)
Press home to return to the main screen Choose Advanced-File Manager item >system_root / system / folder at the bottom if there is a recovery_fromboot.p file delete it.
Go back to Advanced and select Close AVB2.0 and confirm with a swipe to the right.
flash Magisk
boot to system
First boot takes a while, relax and grab a drink
Remember to backup and close AVB!
Thank you so much for sharing these steps. I have questions for a couple of steps below:
donkyshot said:
This is how I upgraded, try at your own risk.
Download full recovery zip of MIUI 12 and latest magisk
Create twrp Backup just in case
In LR TWRP 10 mount & format system, cache, dalvik, vendor.
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What is TWRP 10? Do I format first and then mount? I usually wipe system, cache, dalvik and then "install" the full rom (your next step), but i never try "mount" here. What does mount do here? what is wiping vender and mounting vender?
donkyshot said:
[*]Flash full rom (not ota!)
[*]Press home to return to the main screen Choose Advanced-File Manager item >system_root / system / folder at the bottom if there is a recovery_fromboot.p file delete it.
[*]Go back to Advanced and select Close AVB2.0 and confirm with a swipe to the right.
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There are two check box here. one is "close the boot verification of avb2.0" the other is "close the DMVerity of avb2.0". Do O check one of both?
Thank you!
po1 said:
Thank you so much for sharing these steps. I have questions for a couple of steps below:
What is TWRP 10? Do I format first and then mount? I usually wipe system, cache, dalvik and then "install" the full rom (your next step), but i never try "mount" here. What does mount do here? what is wiping vender and mounting vender?
There are two check box here. one is "close the boot verification of avb2.0" the other is "close the DMVerity of avb2.0". Do O check one of both?
Thank you!
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Recovery LR TWRP for Android 10
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=8889791610682889486
First mount system, cache, dalvik, vendor
Than format system, cache, dalvik, vendor
Without mounting folders they won't be mounted
►go back to your main screen: ADVANCED- close AVB 2.0 then swipe to confirm, just tick only 1st box, ignore the second box
I successfully unlocked my bootloader, then I tried flashing the twrp by following munchy's tutorial from YouTube (as someone recommended here). I also used the twrp recovery file he provided in the description, by using the latest platform tools from the official website. It was going pretty good. I even got the TeamWin logo, and also loaded up the twrp interface, and was able to navigate through it. But the problem was my internal storage wasn't showing up. So I booted back to my system normally to see If I can find a solution. Then I think I tried again after restarting to see if it fixes itself, but the same problem was persisting. The next time when I tried again, I used the latest twrp version which I downloaded from the official twrp website.
But since my 3rd attempt, I am not able to see any TeamWin recovery come up on my phone, when I connect I do the "fastboot boot (twrp filename)" command in cmd. When I do the command, nothing shows up. The device remains in the Fastboot mode, or just turns off. When I switch it back on, It turns on normally and boots into the phone without any issues, and I can use it. I've tried switching back to the original twrp version munchy used in the above linked video, but same result.
What did I do wrong here? How do I make my phone get into the twrp recovery when I enter the fastboot boot (twrp filename) command thru my PC? How do I make my Internal Storage available to view int he TWRP recovery so I can install it from my Downloads folder? I am on MIUI 14.0.4 If that helps. My end goal is to install Magisk.
Any tips/guides/suggestions are appreciated.
Installing TWRP and root does not erase your data.
Remove security from the lock screen. (decryption).Normally the latest TWRP decrypts the data.
Install Platform tools ,put the TWRP in the folder and run the commands from the folder.
TWRP SKK, Use A12 if your system is in A12/A13 if system A13.
Rename it to twrp.img
CMD
fastboot boot twrp.img
Powershell
./fastboot boot twrp.img
Once booted, go to Advanced -> Press "Flash current TWRP"
If offered, both slots.
NOSS8 said:
Installing TWRP and root does not erase your data.
Remove security from the lock screen. (decryption).Normally the latest TWRP decrypts the data.
Install Platform tools ,put the TWRP in the folder and run the commands from the folder.
TWRP SKK, Use A12 if your system is in A12/A13 if system A13.
Rename it to twrp.img
CMD
fastboot boot twrp.img
Powershell
./fastboot boot twrp.img
Once booted, go to Advanced -> Press "Flash current TWRP"
If offered, both slots.
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Thank you. I had put backed the screen lock after the first 2 attempts because someone said to to that on a YT video after they faced the same problem. Now I tried again by removing the screen lock and the latest twrp for my device also boots up just fine. Now the problem Is I still can't access my internal storage .
Still having removed the screen security?
Which rom(fullname)?
Which TWRP?
Try to mount storage.
NOSS8 said:
Still having removed the screen security?
Which rom(fullname)?
Which TWRP?
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Yes, I removed the screen security, though I can enter TWRP, I can't read the internal storage. MIUI 14.0.4.
I just watched a YT video where the dude does the following:
-TWRP Recovery
- Wipe
- Format Data
- Types 'yes'
then
-TWRP Recovery
- Reboot
- Recovery
- Do not Install
After coming back to recovery after rebooting, he gets a pop up, which at the swipe says "Swipe to allow for modifications" which he swipes, then now after checking the Internal Storage, It's readable now. Is this a possible solution?
Twrp A13, obviously if you don't want to keep the data.
Twrp/wipe format data type yes/reboot TWRP.
If error red lines, reboot TWRP and repeat the operation.
Sideload roms or use OTG.
NOSS8 said:
Twrp A13, obviously if you don't want to keep the data.
Twrp/wipe format data type yes/reboot TWRP.
If error red lines, reboot TWRP and repeat the operation.
Sideload roms or use OTG.
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what's twrp A13? Also, I just unlocked my bootloader a few hours ago, so my phone has already done a factory reset and i don't have anything to lose except the Magisk APK and .img file in my phone.
But I have a question, will doing the format data just do a factory reset, or will I lose my ROM? Because I'm not trying to install a custom ROM, I just want to Install Magisk as the end goal with my current ROM.
MIUI 14 Android 13 so use this TWRP
plugged the phone into the PC when it is on the TWRP, you will have access to the internal storage. (works on my 12 pro aves twrp A13 Skk).
twrp-3.7.0_12-v7.5_A13-alioth-skkk.img
I'm using the latest one I could find on the TWRP website for my device. Not aware If it supports Android 13 though as it isn't mentioned on the website. Just asking my prev question, will doing the format data from TWRP just do a factory reset, or do I lose the ROM and will have to install a custom ROM?
second question I forgot to ask in my prev post, after i do the format data and put the Magisk APK and twrp img file again on my device, will my device stay decrypted as I formatted the data, or will the problem persist?
sorry If i sound dumb
zoinksy said:
I'm using the latest one I could find on the TWRP website for my device. Not aware If it supports Android 13 though as it isn't mentioned on the website. Just asking my prev question, will doing the format data from TWRP just do a factory reset, or do I lose the ROM and will have to install a custom ROM?
second question I forgot to ask in my prev post, after i do the format data and put the Magisk APK and twrp img file again on my device, will my device stay decrypted as I formatted the data, or will the problem persist?
sorry If i sound dumb
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Use this TWRP(officiel).
twrp-3.7.0_12-v7.5_A13-alioth-skkk.img
thank you, this is the one I was looking for. Sorry to bother you again, now I installed the Magisk V26.1 apk from TWRP. And when I boot back to system and try opening the magisk manager, this happens. It says downloading, forever. I think I shouldn't have directly downloaded the latest version. So probably have to downgrade it a bit. For that, what will I have to do?
Can I just hold the Magisk icon, and uninstall it simply like any other app? Or do I have to do it from the TWRP? Also, Is it necessary for me to uninstall it before downgrading, or can I just download the apk of older magisk version and flash it from twrp just like I did previously?
It was on my first post.
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
TWRP + Root
Hi all. Hope you are good and safe from Covid-19. If you like TWRP as your recovery and want to keep root access as well, I am going to show you how to do that. Because if you take the stock boot.img and patch it via magisk, you will lose TWRP...
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Try OrangeFox. I never had problems with it. Been using it for half a year and constantly flash new ROM builds as a tester
Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40 (alioth) build releases | OrangeFox Recovery Downloads
Orangefox recovery for Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40 (alioth)
orangefox.download
cyanGalaxy said:
Try OrangeFox. I never had problems with it. Been using it for half a year and constantly flash new ROM builds as a tester
Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40 (alioth) build releases | OrangeFox Recovery Downloads
Orangefox recovery for Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40 (alioth)
orangefox.download
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Sure, but currently only in A12.
NOSS8 said:
Sure, but currently only in A12.
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I use ArrowOS 13
cyanGalaxy said:
I use ArrowOS 13
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I don't doubt it, the Twrp A12 also works for certain operations on an A13 system but for certain Miui roms some bootloop.
NOSS8 said:
I don't doubt it, the Twrp A12 also works for certain operations on an A13 system but for certain Miui roms some bootloop.
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Hm ok.
Welp for me on AOSP, it works nicely. I flash a new build (or two) every week. Backup/Restore works as should. UI is nice and modern, imo better than TWRP. That's why I'm recommending it.
Haven't heard anyone saying that they can't view Phone storage on OrangeFox.
Hi,
@NOSS8 , I'd like to ask : I've only some hours to wait to unlock the BL. But one question, as it's yet the stock rom (FW V13.0.11.0, A12), wich twrp should I use ? I want to install a A13 rom (that supposes FW V 14.xxx !)
So :
- fastboot boot twrp (but wich one ?? A12 or 13 ?? ; skkk ? Or ?) (+ "flash current twrp" OR "install it in ramdisk"?)
- reboot recovery
- flash FW V14.xxx
- flash rom
- format data
- reboot system
- flash magisk (last version ? Seems to be 'big' changes ?)
- flash what I need (V4A, DFE (??), ....)
What do you think ?
Thanks a lot ! Main question is about what version of twrp.. Help will be very appreciated !
néonaloj said:
Hi,
@NOSS8 , I'd like to ask : I've only some hours to wait to unlock the BL. But one question, as it's yet the stock rom (FW V13.0.11.0, A12), wich twrp should I use ? I want to install a A13 rom (that supposes FW V 14.xxx !)
So :
- fastboot boot twrp (but wich one ?? A12 or 13 ?? ; skkk ? Or ?) (+ "flash current twrp" OR "install it in ramdisk"?)
- reboot recovery
- flash FW V14.xxx
- flash rom
- format data
- reboot system
- flash magisk (last version ? Seems to be 'big' changes ?)
- flash what I need (V4A, DFE (??), ....)
What do you think ?
Thanks a lot ! Main question is about what version of twrp.. Help will be very appreciated !
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Instead, use Miflash with a Fastboot rom, you can extract the boot img for root.(don't re lock the bootloader).
You can root without TWRP, but according to this thread, if you root you lose the TWRP and vice versa, I don't know if this is still relevant.(I don't have this device).
If you need ,install the TWRP A13 after flashing the A13.
See this thread for instructions
[Recovery] [13] [12] TWRP & OrangeFox
Since recoveries play a crucial role in flashing firmwares, custom ROMs and offline updates, it is of importance to have access to them. This post is about sources and instructions to working versions of recoveries for Alioth. Platform Tools (aka...
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***Note:
Use the TWRP SKKK.
Advantage with Miflash, the Fastboot roms contain all the imgs.
EDIT:
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TWRP + Root
Hi all. Hope you are good and safe from Covid-19. If you like TWRP as your recovery and want to keep root access as well, I am going to show you how to do that. Because if you take the stock boot.img and patch it via magisk, you will lose TWRP...
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NOSS8 said:
Instead, use Miflash with a Fastboot rom, you can extract the boot img for root.(don't re lock the bootloader).
You can root without TWRP, but according to this thread, if you root you lose the TWRP and vice versa, I don't know if this is still relevant.(I don't have this device).
If you need install the TWRP A13 after flashing the A13.
See this thread for instructions
[Recovery] [13] [12] TWRP & OrangeFox
Since recoveries play a crucial role in flashing firmwares, custom ROMs and offline updates, it is of importance to have access to them. This post is about sources and instructions to working versions of recoveries for Alioth. Platform Tools (aka...
forum.xda-developers.com
***Note:
Use the TWRP SKKK.
Advantage with Miflash, the Fastboot roms contain all the imgs.
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I'm very greatfull for your quick reply ! Thanks
The device is too a Poco f3, sorry.. This doesn't need to flash magisk for twrp to stick (I had another one I've broken)
But I don't understand what's the advantage to first flash a fastboot rom..? As you say to flash twrp would loose root and vice versa... (I've read the thread you're talking about ofox)
So I wanted to go trough +- the way I mentionned, as A13 as well as ofox 'seems' to work (but I'm carefull with that twrp on stock MIUI A12, and I never used ofox..)
So you do think it's a bad idea ?? The rom I want to flash is crdroid.
I'm more lost now ...
Thanks again !