Question Poco f3 flash - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

Hi i want to flash my poco f3 do i need usb dongle so i can use sdcard to be safe?
And do i need to flash global miui before flash custom rom?

usb dongle ??
No need... just backup you data first
Yup.. better flash Official latest miui rom...continue with twrp.... and flash custom rom.
but you need unlocked bootloader for custom rom

Vuska said:
usb dongle ??
No need... just backup you data first
Yup.. better flash Official latest miui rom...continue with twrp.... and flash custom rom.
but you need unlocked bootloader for custom rom
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So i flash miui global in twrp before flash custom rom? Where can i find miui global?

__halvar__ said:
So i flash miui global in twrp before flash custom rom? Where can i find miui global?
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Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
fastboot if using mi flash.
but... its very important to understand using mi flash and what to tick and what dont.
but if you already using latest official stable release and already unlocked bootloader... then you may continue with twrp..
there is thread about how to flash twrp and flash custom rom... you have to read that first
How to flash ROM and TWRP on POCO F3 / k40 / mi11x. And an explanation. A very important guide
Mandatory instructions for beginners (and not only beginners) to install ROM and other on poco f3 Prerequisite, unlocking the bootloader For questions, if something is not clear, please write to "Conversations", I will try to correct it in a post...
forum.xda-developers.com

Thanks yes its global miui so i can unlock bootloader flash twrp and then custom rom ?

__halvar__ said:
Hi i want to flash my poco f3 do i need usb dongle so i can use sdcard to be safe?
And do i need to flash global miui before flash custom rom?
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Let me tell you that twrp otg backups don't work at all. I have 2 USB c hard drives and twrp can't make a backup with them. I don't know why but it can't. I'm really unsure of this phone because there's really nothing you can do to backup anything. You flash a new rom and you have to format everything and start all over again. No music no apps no nothing. I don't even understand what fun that is? Every rom seems to have different instructions and it's a mess.

Techguy777 said:
But do a backup and then transfer it to pc ? And then to the phone ?
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I don't know if that will work I'm telling you don't get your hopes up because this phone is like an alien phone.

Techguy777 said:
I don't know if that will work I'm telling you don't get your hopes up because this phone is like an alien phone.
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how do you mean?

__halvar__ said:
how do you mean?
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Ive been doing the custom roms thing for about 4 or 5 years. It's always unlock bootloader, flash twrp, make twrp backup of data, system and boot. Flash magisk or custom rom.
Well now it's different there's no way to back it up. If I make a twrp backup to the internal storage and try to copy and paste it to my USB c ssd it fails it won't allow it. I don't understand if you try to make the backup in twrp it'll say backup failed. I have no idea why I can't make a backup that means I would have to flash stock to fix a bootloop lol it's ruining the twrp experience

There are so many guides on the internet. We don't need to repeat this. Use YouTube and Google.
Search "Poco F3 Flash Custom ROM" and "Poco F3 unlock bootloader"

@dreamytom Just reading a few threads here on xda would be enough to find almost all the answers you need ...

Techguy777 said:
Ive been doing the custom roms thing for about 4 or 5 years. It's always unlock bootloader, flash twrp, make twrp backup of data, system and boot. Flash magisk or custom rom.
Well now it's different there's no way to back it up. If I make a twrp backup to the internal storage and try to copy and paste it to my USB c ssd it fails it won't allow it. I don't understand if you try to make the backup in twrp it'll say backup failed. I have no idea why I can't make a backup that means I would have to flash stock to fix a bootloop lol it's ruining the twrp experience
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From a certain point of view you are right, but we should also give the developers some time to fix things.It is true, with previous versions of android it was easier to flash and without having to set everything up again, however, it is a phone with a more complicated system therefore the developments of the twrp are more complicated. Without forgetting that the entire development is supported only by donations and the rest is completely free ...

There are some tools too...if you are using same base os... you can use tool to backup and restore.
1. Migrate
backup you app (with data)
restore from twrp
(search it from xda)
2. Swift Backup.
3. Miui has backup and restore too.
but for your data (photos, videos etc) manually backup to your pc.
that's all..
yes, backup restore from twrp not work yet.

Vuska said:
There are some tools too...if you are using same base os... you can use tool to backup and restore.
1. Migrate
backup you app (with data)
restore from twrp
(search it from xda)
2. Swift Backup.
3. Miui has backup and restore too.
but for your data (photos, videos etc) manually backup to your pc.
that's all..
yes, backup restore from twrp not work yet.
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I already know about those app backups and it's really not the problem. You need to than make sure you have them stored on a USB C drive because if you format data than bye bye to those apps. Twrp we're the best and I didn't like the idea of no micro SD card but I figured oh well USB C drive will work.
With every android verison update we lose a little bit of root. It's not like when actually change anything to the system it will bootloop. We can't make system backups and now magisk hide is removed that one I don't care I never used it. There's a point when having root doesn't matter really and we're almost there. Coding is getting so complicated that after OEM updates stop I wouldn't be surprised if people can't build updated Android roms

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[TWRP backup] HELP! NANDROID NEEDED

Hi guys, can I find a so gentle and generous person who can do on TWRP a Nandroid backup of all partition (obviously not data) of Full Stock version of Honor 8 Pro and send it to me? I tried every single method findend in this forum but the phone won't restore back the stock version, so it is my last chance to bring back my old phone.
I would be very gratefull if anyone of you could help me.
stestrippoli said:
Hi guys, can I find a so gentle and generous person who can do on TWRP a Nandroid backup of all partition (obviously not data) of Full Stock version of Honor 8 Pro and send it to me? I tried every single method findend in this forum but the phone won't restore back the stock version, so it is my last chance to bring back my old phone.
I would be very gratefull if anyone of you could help me.
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Which specific model and cust?
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stestrippoli said:
Hi guys, can I find a so gentle and generous person who can do on TWRP a Nandroid backup of all partition (obviously not data) of Full Stock version of Honor 8 Pro and send it to me? I tried every single method findend in this forum but the phone won't restore back the stock version, so it is my last chance to bring back my old phone.
I would be very gratefull if anyone of you could help me.
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The reason why no one has been so generous is that the root access given to this device is partial, not system wide.
You can't grant -rw permissions to /system partition and hence if we go into TWRP, it doesn't allow to take a Nandroid backup.
However, I can give you the link to B130 dload file.
B130 STOCK
Flash the recovery images first and then flash the ROM using dload method
amulbaby said:
The reason why no one has been so generous is that the root access given to this device is partial, not system wide.
You can't grant -rw permissions to /system partition and hence if we go into TWRP, it doesn't allow to take a Nandroid backup.
However, I can give you the link to B130 dload file.
B130 STOCK
Flash the recovery images first and then flash the ROM using dload method
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after doing this step as you told..can i install magisk...and if i install magisk will it give me all the benefits of rooting...or again the encrypted rom would create problem
rexinriot said:
after doing this step as you told..can i install magisk...and if i install magisk will it give me all the benefits of rooting...or again the encrypted rom would create problem
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Yes you can install magisk after this. But then after returning to stock, you have to flash TWRP recovery, then try installing Magisk v12 as apparently someone from the TWRP thread said that he couldn't make v13 work. And No even after doing all this, you won't get full benefits of rooting as system partition is restricted and you don't have read and write permissions. Encrypted rom will be decrypted once you follow the installation of TWRP and install magisk.
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Yes you can install magisk after this. But then after returning to stock, you have to flash TWRP recovery, then try installing Magisk v12 as apparently someone from the TWRP thread said that he couldn't make v13 work. And No even after doing all this, you won't get full benefits of rooting as system partition is restricted and you don't have read and write permissions. Encrypted rom will be decrypted once you follow the installation of TWRP and install magisk.
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thnks for ur valuable answer..but i have a bit of confusion..
u said that even after doing all this i wont get benefits of rooting as partition is restricted as i dont have rw permission...but u again said encrypted rom will be decrypted once i follow the installation of twrp and install magisk..
so if rom will be decrypted then automatically rw permissions would be accessable..then probably i would be able to enjoy full root benefits...crrct me if i am wrong...
I was decrypted when I had root and twrp but still I wasn't able to access the system partition. To get full root access, you have to wipe data in TWRP and then flash the decrypted boot.img which we don't have for our phone. So we stuck on half root.
hi
can i have ur no pls
popsujith said:
can i have ur no pls
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For what?
Sent from my Honor 8 Pro using XDA Labs
hi bro
amulbaby said:
The reason why no one has been so generous is that the root access given to this device is partial, not system wide.
You can't grant -rw permissions to /system partition and hence if we go into TWRP, it doesn't allow to take a Nandroid backup.
However, I can give you the link to B130 dload file.
Flash the recovery images first and then flash the ROM using dload method
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im in stuck in half brick my mobile so kindly pls can u provide ur whatsapp or contact no bro... i need sm real help pls... and ty
popsujith said:
im in stuck in half brick my mobile so kindly pls can u provide ur whatsapp or contact no bro... i need sm real help pls... and ty
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Sent you pm
rexinriot said:
after doing this step as you told..can i install magisk...and if i install magisk will it give me all the benefits of rooting...or again the encrypted rom would create problem
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Very much. You can install Magisk . I have tested it and works good.
To make things easier, follow my thread
Sorry if i am repeating it, but I feel this discussion is going on under multiple threads.
Trapped now!
stestrippoli said:
Hi guys, can I find a so gentle and generous person who can do on TWRP a Nandroid backup of all partition (obviously not data) of Full Stock version of Honor 8 Pro and send it to me? I tried every single method findend in this forum but the phone won't restore back the stock version, so it is my last chance to bring back my old phone.
I would be very gratefull if anyone of you could help me.
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Do one thing go to service center submit the device and wait for 1 or 2 month to get it repair, just like i did last month and still waiting to deliver the phone! Honor useless brand in service!

Which TWRP to use (keeping encryption in mind)?

Hello. I have a stock fully updated(amzin, v8.1.0) moto G5(SKU: XT1677). I decided to install a custom rom and I got the unlock key from Motorola. However, I read that official twrp can only flash 32 bit(pre oreo) roms. And there are lots of unofficial TWRPs. I wanted to keep my device encrypted with a PIN after installing a custom ROM, so which TWRP should I use to have relatively good encryption support?
This 64bit twrp supports encryption
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MLlljM7BzMj9Da57LeyBHyg81cHdW1cB
Note though that as of time of this post Los 17.1 & roms that use the same device tree don't currently support encryption
TheFixItMan said:
This 64bit twrp supports encryption
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MLlljM7BzMj9Da57LeyBHyg81cHdW1cB
Note though that as of time of this post Los 17.1 & roms that use the same device tree don't currently support encryption
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Well, then I guess I'll just use whatever twrp is linked in the ROM thread.
Also, I read through old threads and read about the possibility of losing RIL/IMEI so would you recommend using official 32bit twrp to create a nandroid full backup of the stock oreo and then proceed with 64 bit twrp followed by the ROM?
cp101da said:
Well, then I guess I'll just use whatever twrp is linked in the ROM thread.
Also, I read through old threads and read about the possibility of losing RIL/IMEI so would you recommend using official 32bit twrp to create a nandroid full backup of the stock oreo and then proceed with 64 bit twrp followed by the ROM?
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Backup efs with 64bit twrp if you want to save your imei
Obviously save it to sdcard or pc
The rest is totally up to you
TheFixItMan said:
Backup efs with 64bit twrp if you want to save your imei
Obviously save it to sdcard or pc
The rest is totally up to you
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Thank you. It's been a while since I've looked into custom ROMs and such.
So at this point, I don't need to use the official twrp for any purpose?

[GUIDE] Back to Stock from Treble GSI [Variant]

On stock EMUI 9.1 :
1. Decrypt data
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/data-decryption-on-emui-9-1.4319329/post-85478865
2. Install TWRP 3.2.1 GAGUGA Edition
https://mega.nz/#!tkcTlATI!A8UJGPBGtxJbLcUOJoxCGJj5PFZXzCnjbb3OkwqKTP8
3. make a 'System Image' and 'Data' backup (on the SD card of course ))
To revert to EMUI from Custom use the Restore option in TWRP. Use the same TWRP (recommended).
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On stock EMUI 9.1 :
1. Decrypt data
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/data-decryption-on-emui-9-1.4319329/post-85478865
2. Install TWRP 3.2.1 GAGUGA Edition
https://mega.nz/#!tkcTlATI!A8UJGPBGtxJbLcUOJoxCGJj5PFZXzCnjbb3OkwqKTP8
3. make a 'System Image' and 'Data' backup (on the SD card of course ))
To revert to EMUI from Custom use the Restore option in TWRP. Use the same TWRP (recommended).
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Good idea. I added a kernel, recovery and vendor. Now I'm back on EMUI in a few minutes .
In case you don't have backup
follow this guide
mutahharbashir said:
In case you don't have backup
follow this guide
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Thanks for the post, but I think it's a bit offtop. TWRP backup is just a variant, usually people use update via eRecovery.
Topic said back to stock from custom
I thought it can help someone,
You want me to delete it?
mutahharbashir said:
Topic said back to stock from custom
I thought it can help someone,
You want me to delete it?
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I just want to say that we have a simpler solution than Yours. Of course, everyone can choose the method they will use.
mutahharbashir said:
Topic said back to stock from custom
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It's my fault, I meant returning from GSI ROMs, where you only need to replace the stock system and data. So the correct name should be "Back to stock from GSI ROM", sorry.
Regards

Question Mi 11x (aliothin) not booting after updating xiaomi.eu rom through twrp

I was using xiaomi.eu rom V12.5.14.0.RKHCNXM on my Mi 11x (aliothin) installed using the @gogocar62 method using TWRP.
Today i downloaded xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK40_POCOF3_V12.5.18.0.RKHCNXM_v12-11.zip and installed it via permanent twrp 3.5.1 (nebrassy) which was already on my phone.
Since it was just an update, i didn't wipe data. After reboot, phone booted into recovery and there was no sign of my data neither was i being to decrypt data or mount partitions.
Steps I've already done till now -
1. Booted into fastboot, ran temporary twrp 3.5.2. it was able to decrypt data and i could take a backup.
2. Tried changing current slot to a, then to b.
3. Tried wiping data without formatting data.
@gogocar62 can you please tell what's wrong and help me boot into system without data loss?
Also, i downloaded the weekly Android 12 version of xiaomi.eu rom too but i read somewhere that flashing fastboot rom causes critical changes to some partitions and system files and changes it to chinese rom. Is fastboot rom not recommended then?
Thank you.
Try going into BOOTLOADER to use fastboot instead of fastboot(d), if at all possible.
force reboot to twrp
then wipe cache, select reboot then select system
Raunaksaha2008 said:
I was using xiaomi.eu rom V12.5.14.0.RKHCNXM on my Mi 11x (aliothin) installed using the @gogocar62 method using TWRP.
Today i downloaded xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK40_POCOF3_V12.5.18.0.RKHCNXM_v12-11.zip and installed it via permanent twrp 3.5.1 (nebrassy) which was already on my phone.
Since it was just an update, i didn't wipe data. After reboot, phone booted into recovery and there was no sign of my data neither was i being to decrypt data or mount partitions.
Steps I've already done till now -
1. Booted into fastboot, ran temporary twrp 3.5.2. it was able to decrypt data and i could take a backup.
2. Tried changing current slot to a, then to b.
3. Tried wiping data without formatting data.
@gogocar62 can you please tell what's wrong and help me boot into system without data loss?
Also, i downloaded the weekly Android 12 version of xiaomi.eu rom too but i read somewhere that flashing fastboot rom causes critical changes to some partitions and system files and changes it to chinese rom. Is fastboot rom not recommended then?
Thank you.
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I'm glad you posted this, I did the exact same thing yesterday and had the exact same problem. I'm Normally extremely experienced with this stuff I've even made custom roms. This one caught me off guard because I've only had the phone 2 weeks and this was the 2nd custom rom I flashed. Long story short nothing worked and I had to flash miflash stock firmware. Than I tried it again and it did it again. So I flashed the zip before I was already on and everything worked. I don't understand backups with this phone sometimes they backup but I don't believe they will work to restore.
I have never had to say this, there is nothing you can do. You have to flash stock and go back it sucks and I hate it but it is what it is.
hroen_al said:
force reboot to twrp
then wipe cache, select reboot then select system
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Tried, didn't work
Raunaksaha2008 said:
I was using xiaomi.eu rom V12.5.14.0.RKHCNXM on my Mi 11x (aliothin) installed using the @gogocar62 method using TWRP.
Today i downloaded xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK40_POCOF3_V12.5.18.0.RKHCNXM_v12-11.zip and installed it via permanent twrp 3.5.1 (nebrassy) which was already on my phone.
Since it was just an update, i didn't wipe data. After reboot, phone booted into recovery and there was no sign of my data neither was i being to decrypt data or mount partitions.
Steps I've already done till now -
1. Booted into fastboot, ran temporary twrp 3.5.2. it was able to decrypt data and i could take a backup.
2. Tried changing current slot to a, then to b.
3. Tried wiping data without formatting data.
@gogocar62 can you please tell what's wrong and help me boot into system without data loss?
Also, i downloaded the weekly Android 12 version of xiaomi.eu rom too but i read somewhere that flashing fastboot rom causes critical changes to some partitions and system files and changes it to chinese rom. Is fastboot rom not recommended then?
Thank you.
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now its not booting into recovery. only fastboot. run twrp bat command file is not working with it anymore.
Raunaksaha2008 said:
now its not booting into recovery. only fastboot. run twrp bat command file is not working with it anymore.
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could boot into recovery. backed up whatever i could. flashed fastboot xiaomi.eu rom without data wipe (upgrade mode). System was showing issues - permissions stopped working, couldnt find refresh rate settings, apps were misbehaving, general lag. Now trying to flash again with data wipe. If nothing else works, have to go back to original stock rom with mi flash.
Raunaksaha2008 said:
could boot into recovery. backed up whatever i could. flashed fastboot xiaomi.eu rom without data wipe (upgrade mode). System was showing issues - permissions stopped working, couldnt find refresh rate settings, apps were misbehaving, general lag. Now trying to flash again with data wipe. If nothing else works, have to go back to original stock rom with mi flash.
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Well did it work or did you have to go back to stock? I told you nothing works and I'm not lying I'm extremely experienced with this stuff. I root every device I can get my hands on. This phone is beyond difficult to flash roms with. The problem is you really need to go back to stock everytime you flash a custom rom to make sure it works.
I know when I said my first comment your hoping to god that you don't have to start from scratch but I tried a bunch of stuff to I just didn't feel like explaining it all. I flashed both twrps and tried I reflshed the rom and I did format data and still didn't work. It screws up the system partition layout and nothing reads right.
Went back to stock. Android 12 on xiaomi.eu rom doesn't have refresh rate settings and we are stuck on 60Hz. And also backing up, restoring everytime is a pain and waste of time. Will stick to stock for now.
Raunaksaha2008 said:
Went back to stock. Android 12 on xiaomi.eu rom doesn't have refresh rate settings and we are stuck on 60Hz. And also backing up, restoring everytime is a pain and waste of time. Will stick to stock for now.
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I told you, I will say it again this phone for custom roms kinda sucks. It can be done but it's always you have to start from scratch Everytime and roll the dice and hope it works. Good luck I would still root stock though
The way everything breaks made me worried that the phone would hard brick if I kept trying stuff. Either that or some how wipe out fastboot and than it would be like a hard brick because nothing would work to fix it. It's a scary phone to mess with. The problem comes from the A/B partitions because XDA developers aren't really developers their just people who read online instructions on putting source code together and don't actually know how to code or fix anything. They get way to much credit. Topjohnwu is a real developer and that's why Google bought him
Facing issues again. Netflix app not showing in Play store. Device is not play protect certified even after flashing official Rom via mi flash.
Techguy777 said:
The way everything breaks made me worried that the phone would hard brick if I kept trying stuff. Either that or some how wipe out fastboot and than it would be like a hard brick because nothing would work to fix it. It's a scary phone to mess with. The problem comes from the A/B partitions because XDA developers aren't really developers their just people who read online instructions on putting source code together and don't actually know how to code or fix anything. They get way to much credit. Topjohnwu is a real developer and that's why Google bought him
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i agree, flashing stock each time and booting once before flashing each custom rom seems the way to go. i know you're experienced - more than i - but in case you don't know... here's a couple of good apps for backing up apps etc that have worked well when moving from rom to rom (just save/copy whole swiftbackup folder with backed up apps to pc/laptop).
after moving rom, i select 'restore' from google backup but deselect apps (that's all done with seperate app below). that restores a fair bit, including some settings depending on the rom before and after flash. then install swift backup on my rooted device, copy swiftbackup folder back onto phone and restore apps with all data etc (+ anything else you have that didn't restore from google backup). swiftbackup can even backup and restore your wallpaper/screensaver, wifi passwords etc. it's so much better than the outdated titanium backup, which i find unreliable these days.
another alternative is alpha backup pro, another paid app but apparently worth it. sometimes it's on offer or free. i got it when it was free but haven't tried it as swift works well for me. alpha backup
note: i am not affiliated with either of these apps, just making you aware of a backup alternative as TWRP data backups, for me and with this phone, are a no go. also note, i don't backup system stuff when moving to a different rom, only installed apps.
like i say, no doubt you are aware of these options but thought i would post just in case.
reg66 said:
i agree, flashing stock each time and booting once before flashing each custom rom seems the way to go. i know you're experienced - more than i - but in case you don't know... here's a couple of good apps for backing up apps etc that have worked well when moving from rom to rom (just save/copy whole swiftbackup folder with backed up apps to pc/laptop).
after moving rom, i select 'restore' from google backup but deselect apps (that's all done with seperate app below). that restores a fair bit, including some settings depending on the rom before and after flash. then install swift backup on my rooted device, copy swiftbackup folder back onto phone and restore apps with all data etc (+ anything else you have that didn't restore from google backup). swiftbackup can even backup and restore your wallpaper/screensaver, wifi passwords etc. it's so much better than the outdated titanium backup, which i find unreliable these days.
another alternative is alpha backup pro, another paid app but apparently worth it. sometimes it's on offer or free. i got it when it was free but haven't tried it as swift works well for me. alpha backup
note: i am not affiliated with either of these apps, just making you aware of a backup alternative as TWRP data backups, for me and with this phone, are a no go. also note, i don't backup system stuff when moving to a different rom, only installed apps.
like i say, no doubt you are aware of these options but thought i would post just in case.
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I am using swift backup right now actually as I was reading this and yes I do the same thing copy folder to the USB C drive. It's the only app I've bought in a year. Thank you for at least making a comment of some depth. I get burned out at xda because everyone doesn't say anything they just want answers for their problems and don't contribute to xda.
I did not know about the other app so I will be looking into it. Normally I wouldn't say this but buy Swift back and you get cloud storage. I'm like you I restore apps with an app and I will be using Xiaomi cloud now but also Google. Another app is migrate it's the best for flashing roms it restores your apps and data from twrp well not quite once you reboot.
I thanl you again because maybe I didn't know about Swift back it's important people respond.
Is 120Hz working on your mi11x with xiaomi.eu? It doesn't work on mine.
chratoc said:
Is 120Hz working on your mi11x with xiaomi.eu? It doesn't work on mine.
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Yes it is, on the latest stable but not on the latest Android 12 beta.

how to rescue my data?

I'm using Official Pixel Experience 11.0 and I noticed there got a beta version for Pixel Experience 12, Considered it's "beta" instead of "alpha" or "prebuild", I think it wouldn't be that risky, So I just flashed it via the Pixel Experience Recovery's sideload. When I try to check how wonderful my new system was, Dang, it directly entered the Recovery and all my data have not been backup! I have tried to sideload to the old PE11 but not work. Then I installed twrp and orange fox tried to backup my data but seems data and sdcard partitions could not be unencrypt. Any have ideas about how to rescue my data? Or is there any way I could backup all the encrypted partition to a img so I could deal with this encrypt later instead of doing nothing? These data is important to me.
No. If tou carefully read instructions, you can not go from A11 to a12 without formatting data, then install now already we have beta.
tze_vitamin said:
No. If tou carefully read instructions, you can not go from A11 to a12 without formatting data, then install now already we have beta.
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So it's all kinds of rom does not support ota update from a11 to a12 or just I used a wrong method? I wondered if I could take my data out from this phone without rescue the system? I could reinstall the system but I really export my data.
You will not find OTA custom ROM , a11 to A12, you can maybe find A12 to A12. But if you wait for stock ROM tou will get it OTA . custom ROM is different.. especially if someone is not encrypted and formatting is important to be able to flash and boot system
tze_vitamin said:
You will not find OTA custom ROM , a11 to A12, you can maybe find A12 to A12. But if you wait for stock ROM tou will get it OTA . custom ROM is different.. especially if someone is not encrypted and formatting is important to be able to flash and boot system
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Thank you very much for you info, but I wondered if it is possible to export my data out of the phone?
I found on youtube, Put your phone into Fastboot and in ADB type Backup all
after installing system , again in ADB type restore.
try research about this commands on google to have it for next time if something similir happend

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