Xiaomi Tool
XiaomiTool is an OpenSource project that has the goal to create a safe, fast and noob-friendly interface to manage your Xiaomi Device.
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Supported Device status
MTK devices aren't / won't be supported
Xiaomi Mi1(puls) : Not supported
Xiaomi Mi2(s) : Fully supported
Xiaomi Mi2A : Support coming soon
Xiaomi Mi3W : Fully supported
Xiaomi Mi4W : Fully supported
Xiaomi Red Rice : Not supported
Xiaomi RedMi 1S : Fully supported
Xiaomi RedMi Note W : Not supported
Xiaomi RedMi Note LTE : Support coming soon
Xiaomi MiPad : Support coming soon
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Features
Backup & Restore
Import Photos
Root (both custom roms and MiUi Stable)
Check if fake
Install apps
Adb Shell
Push and Pull files
Switch to Dalvik
Switch to ART
Record Screen
Install a custom Recovery
Repartition (Only Mi* series devices)
Flash custom roms (everything automatized, even wipes)
Flash Zip files
OTA Auto-Updates
Driver installation (ubuntu based distro only)
Emergency mode (WIP)
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Requirements
Windows: Adb and Fastboot (placed on %PATH%)
Unix / Linux: Adb and Fastboot, need to execute some commands with SUDO, so an user-password is needed, do not execute as root
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Downloads
Mod Edit:links removed
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Installation
Windows
Download the Zip file
Extract the folder on your and rename it as XiaomiTool
Make sure ADB and Fastboot are working well on your device and they're both on a %PATH% (C:WindowsSystem32 for example) folder
Run Start.bat and enjoy
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Unix/Linux
Download the zip file
Extract the folder inside your ~ directory
Rename the "xiaomitool-unix" folder to XiaomiTool
chmod +x ~/XiaomiTool/Start
Execute Start (if asked in terminal)
>> If something goes wrong make sure you can execute adb and fastboot without root access, if not run sudo sh ~/XiaomiTool/Start
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Links
Issue Tracker: Mod Edit:links removed
XDA:DevDB Information
XiaomiTool, Tool/Utility for the Xiaomi Redmi 1S
Contributors
linuxxxx
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2014-10-31
Last Updated 2014-10-31
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wow,,gonna need this in the future
thx bro...
still downloading
No start.bat file
There is no start.bat file in xiaomi tool zip file.
Great Tool With Very Nice Feature ... Downloading For My New Xiaomi Device ... Many Thanks For Your Hard Work .
For Windows
Where is the start button.bat ? -_-
Cool tool
Very easy to use...Thank u
Guys, I tried install Android 10 Beta 5 GSI (I no have idea why ) after of the give up I installed HavocOS, now is warning every reboot the mismatch vendor like it's a Huawei phone(in google backup show like it's a Huawei P20) . I think need of the vendor.img original, but I can't found.
Anybody know how I can fix it, please.
Don't use SafetyPatch
JarlPenguin said:
Don't use SafetyPatch
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lol it was so simple, thank you so much.
How to flash Quack Phh-Treble arm64-a/b GSI on the Redmi Note 9 (MERLIN)
All the development credits for this GSI go to @phhusson. For more information head over to his thread.
And @nielsync for the guide on Redmi 9(This method worked on my redmi note 9)
Bugs:
Auto brightness
Headphone jack
Can't test VoLTE so likely not working
What is working:
Everything else
I’m not a developer so you should report bugs at phhusson's treble experimentations issues tracker on GitHub.
WARNING:
I am not responsible for any damage to your smartphone.
All your data will be deleted during the process so a backup is essential
Requirements:
1) Unlocked bootloader here
2) Latest Android platform tools here
3) MIUI stock recovery (maintain it to be able to boot fastbootd)
4) Xiaomi fastbootd drivers here
5) I flashed Phh-Treble AOSP 10.0 v222 system-quack-arm64-ab-gapps here (download the file system-quack-arm64-ab-gapps, unzip it, and rename it as system.img)
6) vbmeta.img here
Steps:
1) Reboot your phone in fastboot mode (reboot and hold volume -)
Run the commands below within the platform-tools folder(copy vbmeta.img and system.img to platform tools folder)
2) fastboot reboot fastboot (to boot into fastbootd mode)
3) fastboot flash system system.img
4) fastboot erase userdata
5) fastboot erase cache
6) fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
7) fastboot reboot
Notes:
Phh-Treble has root by default which is a plus. Due to the Redmi 9's partition structure the system is effectively read only.
The following video shows the procedure on the Redmi 9, is the same on Redmi Note 9 (video in spanish sorry)
Reserved
What is your telegram user? I'd like to talk about the credits stuff, because I developed the guide for merlin and posted it in group. This is just an edited copy, reported.
Also, you messed up the commands.
+ the video posted below is of Lancelot and not even merlin.
Is it smoother than Miui and gives more performance??
Yxnq_Param said:
What is your telegram user? I'd like to talk about the credits stuff, because I developed the guide for merlin and posted it in group. This is just an edited copy, reported.
Also, you messed up the commands.
+ the video posted below is of Lancelot and not even merlin.
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Hello bro, @nielsync make this guide for Redmi 9 lancelot (serch in Redmi 9 forum).
I just tried the same on my Redmi Note 9 and it worked. I have the redmi 9 and the redmi note 9, so I was able to test the method.
About the YouTube video, I am the owner of the channel, and in the channel is the same method (very similar) for the redmi note 9s and redmi 9.
So these types of procedures are not new to me.
And about the commands, none are missing.
I'm sorry I did the guide before you.
Have a great day.
Mahmoud_helal79 said:
Is it smoother than Miui and gives more performance??
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It works excellent, only the bugs mentioned.
Do you have a link for the Merline Telegram group? I can't seem to find it
Has it fix games lag?
I think this should be posted in ROM forum, isn't it?
Andres Videla said:
It works excellent, only the bugs mentioned.
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Btw can we fix the Headphones jack bug with the same way they fixed it in Redmi 9??
Andres Videla said:
Hello bro, @nielsync make this guide for Redmi 9 lancelot (serch in Redmi 9 forum).
I just tried the same on my Redmi Note 9 and it worked. I have the redmi 9 and the redmi note 9, so I was able to test the method.
About the YouTube video, I am the owner of the channel, and in the channel is the same method (very similar) for the redmi note 9s and redmi 9.
So these types of procedures are not new to me.
And about the commands, none are missing.
I'm sorry I did the guide before you.
Have a great day.
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I'm happy you guys found my guide helpful and this is simply a copy paste of it. Me and the guys over at the Redmi 9 forums tried many times until we booted and so I came up with those steps. They can be used to flash a GSI on basically any device with logical partitions including A/B devices with two slots by flashing the system on both. A thanks does me no harm
nielsync said:
I'm happy you guys found my guide helpful and this is simply a copy paste of it. Me and the guys over at the Redmi 9 forums tried many times until we booted and so I came up with those steps. They can be used to flash a GSI on basically any device with logical partitions including A/B devices with two slots by flashing the system on both. A thanks does me no harm
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Thanks bro, You mame is in the first post. Thanks again.
With Auto brightness u mean u can't adjust brightness its locked on some certain level or its locked on auto brightness?
Mahmoud_helal79 said:
Btw can we fix the Headphones jack bug with the same way they fixed it in Redmi 9??
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someone tried this?
mattheus10 said:
someone tried this?
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I didnt flash the rom on my device yet but i just want to know if thise bugs are fixable or no
If someone flashed it and wanna try, according to @pvdeejay just download any terminal app on your phone and run the following:
Code:
su
setprop persist.sys.overlay.devinputjack true
reboot
Mahmoud_helal79 said:
I didnt flash the rom on my device yet but i just want to know if thise bugs are fixable or no
If someone flashed it and wanna try, according to @pvdeejay just download any terminal app on your phone and run the following:
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i tried it, the fix for headphones i s an app (lesser audioswitch) and it works on redmi note 9
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Mahmoud_helal79 said:
I didnt flash the rom on my device yet but i just want to know if thise bugs are fixable or no
If someone flashed it and wanna try, according to @pvdeejay just download any terminal app on your phone and run the following:
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oh i just tried the code and now it works perfectly
Mahmoud_helal79 said:
I didnt flash the rom on my device yet but i just want to know if thise bugs are fixable or no
If someone flashed it and wanna try, according to @pvdeejay just download any terminal app on your phone and run the following:
Code:
su
setprop persist.sys.overlay.devinputjack true
reboot
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that was easy, thanks
Fail - remote this partiton doesn't exist
good morning to all,
I am writing to you because I have a problem that I cannot solve.
I have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 ( miui V11.0.7.0.QJOEUOR ) not S not pro just note 9
- my bootloader is unlocked
- I followed to the letter everything that was indicated
- latest android platform tools
- I haven't touched the recovery
- I have installed the xiaomy fastbootd drivers by following the procedure described above.
- I do very exactly the fastboot procedure
invariably and whatever the rom gsi (quack or havoc ) in ARM64 A/B I always have the same mistake:
write system (etc)
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FAIL
REMOTE THIS PARTITION DOESN'T EXIST
if anyone can help me I don't understand
thank you in advance
Great that there is at least GSI for this phone.
Is there a default camera app? Or which are you using and what about the quality?
belphegor75 said:
good morning to all,
I am writing to you because I have a problem that I cannot solve.
I have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 ( miui V11.0.7.0.QJOEUOR ) not S not pro just note 9
- my bootloader is unlocked
- I followed to the letter everything that was indicated
- latest android platform tools
- I haven't touched the recovery
- I have installed the xiaomy fastbootd drivers by following the procedure described above.
- I do very exactly the fastboot procedure
invariably and whatever the rom gsi (quack or havoc ) in ARM64 A/B I always have the same mistake:
write system (etc)
...
...
FAIL
REMOTE THIS PARTITION DOESN'T EXIST
if anyone can help me I don't understand
thank you in advance
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Are you sure you are in fastbootd mode??
Driver installation give no error in windows 10?
RalphMalph said:
Great that there is at least GSI for this phone.
Is there a default camera app? Or which are you using and what about the quality?
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It comes with default android Camera app (the one in any AOSP-based rom) its stable, but quality is avarage (not good, not bad).
I also tested GCam (version published in this same forum by another user) which is relatively stable and has better quality but its slower.
Hi, can someone upload the boot.img of MIUI 13.0.1.0 RKXMIXM (Global Stable)? I need it for Magisk.
Please study Magisk 24.1 first ..... installation instructions are given !
The boot.img needed is in the firmware or ROM of your phone.
xabu said:
Please study Magisk 24.1 first ..... installation instructions are given !
The boot.img needed is in the firmware or ROM of your phone.
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I know, that's why I need the boot.img.
Can't you download your own stock ROM? Or .....?
Is there no way to mount your phone to a PC?
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ChessPiece said:
Hi, can someone upload the boot.img of MIUI 13.0.1.0 RKXMIXM (Global Stable)? I need it for Magisk.
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Patched global MIUI 13 boot
Search in telegram group "Xiaomi pad 5 discussion", I uploaded patched boot there or PM me @Shirubyo
Dunno why I can't see attached files here
You should really learn to use XDA properly, or even learn how to Google properly, instead of asking questions like this.
You can easily download the Fastboot ROM from plenty of sources. Inside the fastboot ROM, you'll find the boot.img.
Does anyone have an untouched and magisk patched boot file for the OnePlus 9 Pro LE2127_11_C.21 that I could get a copy of?
xbxhkz said:
Does anyone have an untouched and magisk patched boot file for the OnePlus 9 Pro LE2127_11_C.21 that I could get a copy of?
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Just temporary boot twrp and from there install latest Magisk! Then reboot and tap on Magisk in app drawer to finish. Done!
T-Mobile Oneplus 9 pro 11_C.20 Boot and Patched.zip | by Optional for OnePlus 9 Pro
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Yes
djensen777 said:
Yes
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Can you send me it please? Lol