Question Flashing the stock rom and locking the bootloader - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

I unlocked the bootloader of my POCO F3 and installed both LineageOS 18.1 and Lineage's recovery, but now I need to send the phone back to Xiaomi and I can't return a device that has been tampered with. For this reason I need to flash the EEA ROM (the EU ROM) that came with the device, flash the original recovery (I'm not sure if this will be done automatically when I flash the EEA ROM) and lock the bootloader. I found this guide on how to flash the stock ROM but I haven't found how to lock the bootloader. Is there any way to do it?

Ludoboii said:
I unlocked the bootloader of my POCO F3 and installed both LineageOS 18.1 and Lineage's recovery, but now I need to send the phone back to Xiaomi and I can't return a device that has been tampered with. For this reason I need to flash the EEA ROM (the EU ROM) that came with the device, flash the original recovery (I'm not sure if this will be done automatically when I flash the EEA ROM) and lock the bootloader. I found this guide on how to flash the stock ROM but I haven't found how to lock the bootloader. Is there any way to do it?
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Assuming you'll be using miflash to flash stock firmware, just leave 'clean all and lock' checked (bottom right corner of miflash). That'll lock the bootloader again. Failing that, use cmd - see link
lock bootloader

reg66 said:
Assuming you'll be using miflash to flash stock firmware, just leave 'clean all and lock' checked (bottom right corner of miflash). That'll lock the bootloader again. Failing that, use cmd - see link
lock bootloader
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I've read many reports that this option on MiFlash bricks the device. Use command line after a successful boot

marcomartinelli said:
I've read many reports that this option on MiFlash bricks the device. Use command line after a successful boot
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Cheers boss, wasn't aware of any issue - having not used the function before. Thanks for pointing it out

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Relock bootloader of rooted A2 Lite (Stock Rom)

Hey guys,
i just want to ask if there is a tested method to relock the bootloader of a rooted A2 Lite.
I use the stock rom, just unlocked and rooted it.
I've read something about the MiFlashTool and the Clean and Lock Option.
But I'm not sure about that, because the MiFlashTool is for Miui.
So what are the steps to relock the bootloader?
Thank you for your help
Mansil234 said:
Hey guys,
i just want to ask if there is a tested method to relock the bootloader of a rooted A2 Lite.
I use the stock rom, just unlocked and rooted it.
I've read something about the MiFlashTool and the Clean and Lock Option.
But I'm not sure about that, because the MiFlashTool is for Miui.
So what are the steps to relock the bootloader?
Thank you for your help
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The MiFlashTool is also for the Stock Rom of the Mi A2 Lite (Not only MIUI!)
Download the Stock Rom and you can flash it via MiFlash. If you choose the option, you can relock the Bootloader when you do this.
Woah there buddy, if you try to lock a rooted phone you will have a hard brick. Don't try to lock the bootloader of a phone that is rooted or have system/boot etc. modifications.
marstonpear said:
Woah there buddy, if you try to lock a rooted phone you will have a hard brick. Don't try to lock the bootloader of a phone that is rooted or have system/boot etc. modifications.
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And If i First delete the root-rights?
Mansil234 said:
And If i First delete the root-rights?
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Not sure if it would work, the cleanest way would be to download official fastboot ROM, flash it via MiFlash (select clean and lock option). This will erase all your data and turn your phone to stock ROM. I'm saying this is the cleanest way because you may have issues by unrooting and locking the phone. Maybe it would work. Unsure.
marstonpear said:
Not sure if it would work, the cleanest way would be to download official fastboot ROM, flash it via MiFlash (select clean and lock option). This will erase all your data and turn your phone to stock ROM. I'm saying this is the cleanest way because you may have issues by unrooting and locking the phone. Maybe it would work. Unsure.
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But you said that this would brick my device?
Mansil234 said:
But you said that this would brick my device?
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He meant: If you have root acces with magisk first of all uninstall root and relock bootloader
Kineceleran said:
He meant: If you have root acces with magisk first of all uninstall root and relock bootloader
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Ok, this was a misunderstanding
If you lock your bl at a modified system, you will get the message "your system got destroyed", I once had this. But I was lucky being able to unlock again... So no hardbrick... But doing all that leads to nothing. Btw. it's always useful to have an open bl... For example, if you mess up with a magik module and stuck @boot... Just ignore the stupid message of xiaomi!
Voodoojonny said:
If you lock your bl at a modified system, you will get the message "your system got destroyed", I once had this. But I was lucky being able to unlock again... So no hardbrick... But doing all that leads to nothing. Btw. it's always useful to have an open bl... For example, if you mess up with a magik module and stuck @boot... Just ignore the stupid message of xiaomi!
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To prevent this, i want to remove the root access in the first place.
That i have a clean stock rom.
I tried it with no-data-loss method and it says, system is destroyed, i have it to unlock it.
With root, you can relock it, but it's useless.
Mansil234 said:
To prevent this, i want to remove the root access in the first place.
That i have a clean stock rom.
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Backup up everything first
Download MiFlash and the correct ROM (not OTA version)
Then you can flash the Stock ROM which will remove everything
You can also choose to leave unlocked or lock the bootloader (re-lock is selected by default)
As this is a somewhat new device I wouldn't tick the option to save your data.
capajga said:
Backup up everything first
Download MiFlash and the correct ROM (not OTA version)
Then you can flash the Stock ROM which will remove everything
You can also choose to leave unlocked or lock the bootloader (re-lock is selected by default)
As this is a somewhat new device I wouldn't tick the option to save your data.
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What is the correct rom if not the OTA-Version?
Mansil234 said:
What is the correct rom if not the OTA-Version?
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Take a look at this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/ota-v9-6-4-0-odlmiff-t3823913
you can find pretty much all ota's and fastboot rom links.
All full ROMs end with .tgz extension
like this one:
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V9.6.4.0.O...0.ODLMIFF_20180724.0000.00_8.1_4afd3431a2.tgz
you have to extract it to be able to use it with MiFlash but I'm sure you'll find all the answers in the thread above
capajga said:
Take a look at this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/ota-v9-6-4-0-odlmiff-t3823913
you can find pretty much all ota's and fastboot rom links.
All full ROMs end with .tgz extension
like this one:
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V9.6.4.0.O...0.ODLMIFF_20180724.0000.00_8.1_4afd3431a2.tgz
you have to extract it to be able to use it with MiFlash but I'm sure you'll find all the answers in the thread above
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Thanks! Everything went fine!
Mansil234 said:
Thanks! Everything went fine!
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Glad to hear it :laugh:

Hardbricked mi Max 3

I ****ed up.
I was coming from miui weekly eu version, I wanted to flash a GSI image. I did in twrp, GSI pixel experience arm a only. Didn't boot further till mi logo. So fastboot flashed miui10 stable and booted till setup screen. Boot asked for a password after GSI boot. So I wanted to try a different GSI and reflashed. Didn't work also. Again fastboot flashed miui10, this time I forgot to unselect 'format and lock' didnt saw that. Now it won't boot in system and twrp, and also can't unlock bootloader anymore with mi unlocked as my phone is somehow not linked to my account anymore.
What am I supposed to do now?
Roykooiman said:
I ****ed up.
I was coming from miui weekly eu version, I wanted to flash a GSI image. I did in twrp, GSI pixel experience arm a only. Didn't boot further till mi logo. So fastboot flashed miui10 stable and booted till setup screen. Boot asked for a password after GSI boot. So I wanted to try a different GSI and reflashed. Didn't work also. Again fastboot flashed miui10, this time I forgot to unselect 'format and lock' didnt saw that. Now it won't boot in system and twrp, and also can't unlock bootloader anymore with mi unlocked as my phone is somehow not linked to my account anymore.
What am I supposed to do now?
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Did you tried to flash recovery? Cuz if you unlocked it with official way I think it can be used also why u install again with miflash via fastboot? With recovery its safe...
Oops
xmixmaster said:
Did you tried to flash recovery? Cuz if you unlocked it with official way I think it can be used also why u install again with miflash via fastboot? With recovery its safe...
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Yes I tried flashing custom recovery. Says it can't flash it as my bootloader is not unlocked. Did the fastboot flash again because I wanted to do a deep clean flash again. But forgot to unselect the lock button. Now its locked and only booting in standard miui recovery and fastboot.
Roykooiman said:
I ****ed up.
I was coming from miui weekly eu version, I wanted to flash a GSI image. I did in twrp, GSI pixel experience arm a only. Didn't boot further till mi logo. So fastboot flashed miui10 stable and booted till setup screen. Boot asked for a password after GSI boot. So I wanted to try a different GSI and reflashed. Didn't work also. Again fastboot flashed miui10, this time I forgot to unselect 'format and lock' didnt saw that. Now it won't boot in system and twrp, and also can't unlock bootloader anymore with mi unlocked as my phone is somehow not linked to my account anymore.
What am I supposed to do now?
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Roykooiman said:
Yes I tried flashing custom recovery. Says it can't flash it as my bootloader is not unlocked. Did the fastboot flash again because I wanted to do a deep clean flash again. But forgot to unselect the lock button. Now its locked and only booting in standard miui recovery and fastboot.
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Try Misuite I had fixed one time the mi max 3 that I sold but don't remember how exactly cuz I used like everything but worked with 1 program from mi tomorrow I will be back home I will try to find it
Roykooiman said:
Yes I tried flashing custom recovery. Says it can't flash it as my bootloader is not unlocked. Did the fastboot flash again because I wanted to do a deep clean flash again. But forgot to unselect the lock button. Now its locked and only booting in standard miui recovery and fastboot.
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Why did you keep using fastboot to flash stock most of these need xiaomi.eu ROM as a base which can be flashed via twrp whatever version you use and it's because you chose flash all and lock hence your stuck now as can't unlock bootloader. I just recovered mine from ARB EDL brick as invought it cheap in that state. You need to flash a stock version version that's suitable to get stock working then attach your account in settings so bootloader unlock can work. My model was Chinese so I needed flash Chinese stock and started again. If your phone was originally Chinese start there then unlock the bootloader etc.
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shingers5 said:
Why did you keep using fastboot to flash stock most of these need xiaomi.eu ROM as a base which can be flashed via twrp whatever version you use and it's because you chose flash all and lock hence your stuck now as can't unlock bootloader. I just recovered mine from ARB EDL brick as invought it cheap in that state. You need to flash a stock version version that's suitable to get stock working then attach your account in settings so bootloader unlock can work. My model was Chinese so I needed flash Chinese stock and started again. If your phone was originally Chinese start there then unlock the bootloader etc.
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In a nutshell flash and lock with stock version for phone as if Chinese flash and lock won't work with a global stock ROM. Flash a Chinese stock to get back into system and start over again
shingers5 said:
Why did you keep using fastboot to flash stock most of these need xiaomi.eu ROM as a base which can be flashed via twrp whatever version you use and it's because you chose flash all and lock hence your stuck now as can't unlock bootloader. I just recovered mine from ARB EDL brick as invought it cheap in that state. You need to flash a stock version version that's suitable to get stock working then attach your account in settings so bootloader unlock can work. My model was Chinese so I needed flash Chinese stock and started again. If your phone was originally Chinese start there then unlock the bootloader etc.
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In a nutshell flash and lock with stock version for phone as if Chinese flash and lock won't work with a global stock ROM. Flash a Chinese stock to get back into system and start over again
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Yes it is Chinese version. Will try flashing the Chinese rom. Just with fastboot I guess?
Roykooiman said:
Yes it is Chinese version. Will try flashing the Chinese rom. Just with fastboot I guess?
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Yes flash the latest official Chinese not global stock using mi flash tool as that will get your phone back up and running on stock. Then add your account in settings so bootloader unlock can see it. Enable dev setting tick OEM unlock and add account. Unlock your boot loader and your back again mate. If you could have unlocked your boot loader the global would boot but not while it's locked.
1. Flash latest CN firmware
2. Add account in settings after set up
3. Try bootloader unlock again should not have to wait if unlocked before
4. Flash twrp and keep copy of xiaomi.eu ROM on your micro SD card as that's all you need to flash in recovery to return to stock. It's flashed via recovery without errors
shingers5 said:
Yes flash the latest official Chinese not global stock using mi flash tool as that will get your phone back up and running on stock. Then add your account in settings so bootloader unlock can see it. Enable dev setting tick OEM unlock and add account. Unlock your boot loader and your back again mate. If you could have unlocked your boot loader the global would boot but not while it's locked.
1. Flash latest CN firmware
2. Add account in settings after set up
3. Try bootloader unlock again should not have to wait if unlocked before
4. Flash twrp and keep copy of xiaomi.eu ROM on your micro SD card as that's all you need to flash in recovery to return to stock. It's flashed via recovery without errors
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Just tried flashing "nitrogen_images_V10.0.6.0.OEDCNFH_20181019.0000.00_8.1_cn" with fastboot and it instantly gives me an error: "Erase boot error".
What must I do now?
Roykooiman said:
Just tried flashing "nitrogen_images_V10.0.6.0.OEDCNFH_20181019.0000.00_8.1_cn" with fastboot and it instantly gives me an error: "Erase boot error".
What must I do now?
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use Mi Flash tool mate should be fine
flash a more recent chinese rom on android 9 mate as thats 8.1
shingers5 said:
use Mi Flash tool mate should be fine
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I did with Mi flash tool. Will try a newer versoin of miflash tool just in case.
shingers5 said:
use Mi Flash tool mate should be fine
flash a more recent chinese rom on android 9 mate as thats 8.1
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Tried both versions. Same error. :crying:
Roykooiman said:
Tried both versions. Same error. :crying:
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Try newer version of Chinese ROm as will flash. No reason why it wouldn't as that the stock version for phone
shingers5 said:
Try newer version of Chinese ROm as will flash. No reason why it wouldn't as that the stock version for phone
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I tried the newest version of chinese rom: "nitrogen_images_V10.2.1.0.PEDCNXM_20190214.0000.00_9.0_cn". Same error. It simply can't flash it as my bootloader is locked......
Anyone who can fix this hard brick gets $10 worth of Bitcoin or Ethereum from me.
Hmmm, if you bootloader can be unlocked. I can help you because I hard-bricked my phone because of the Anti Rollback by flashing an earlier version of global pie beta over the current one (10.2.1.0). I had someone from the s-unlock website unbrick my device for me because my Mi account had no authorization to finish the Mi Flash process. So instead, the tech guy used his authorized mi account to bypass the Mi Flash install remotely on my computer to make my phone work again.
Wmateria said:
Hmmm, if you bootloader can be unlocked. I can help you because I hard-bricked my phone because of the Anti Rollback by flashing an earlier version of global pie beta over the current one (10.2.1.0). I had someone from the s-unlock website unbrick my device for me because my Mi account had no authorization to finish the Mi Flash process. So instead, the tech guy used his authorized mi account to bypass the Mi Flash install remotely on my computer to make my phone work again.
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My account is verified but I am not signed into it on my phone as I can not boot into system.
Basically you need to flash the latest version of the Chinese stock miui but I haven't seen any tool that does that while bootloader is locked. You won't be able to unless you have bootloader unlocked. It bootloader gets unlocked phone will boot normal but your account should still been linked as phone was signed into it previously. Strange that it won't recognise your account when using the bootloader unlock tool
shingers5 said:
Basically you need to flash the latest version of the Chinese stock miui but I haven't seen any tool that does that while bootloader is locked. You won't be able to unless you have bootloader unlocked. It bootloader gets unlocked phone will boot normal but your account should still been linked as phone was signed into it previously. Strange that it won't recognise your account when using the bootloader unlock tool
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That is the problem. I was booted into system but skipped the option for logging into my mi account as it was only to get past the unlock screen. Then did the clean flash again but then with the flash all and lock then I couldn't boot into system anymore. I'm seriously in trouble now, I loved this phone. Thankfully I still have a Mi A1 which I use now but it kinda sucks tho.
I guess its the end for this device.
I cant boot into system. I cant flash TWRP as my bootloader is locked (Token verify failed).
Getting error while flashing with fastboot: https://imgur.com/a/VAa7R9o
Mi Max 3 was a good one, RIP

Go back to Stock ROM from Custom ROM (Help)

Hello you beautiful people ,
I recently purchased a Redmi Note 5 AI and i want to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom ROM since i'm not happy with MIUI, i have read about ARB and i'm fully aware that i can't flash an older MIUI ROM with a lower ARB than what i previously had.
But what's absolutely confusing me is if i decide to change my mind, how do i go back to Stock Everything (ROM, Recovery, Bootloader) basically and be able to receive OTA's from Xiaomi normally again? (I tried to search the forums to find an answer but i couldn't find anything so please don't tell me to check the forums).
Download fastboot ROM and flash it using MiFlash software
For more info visit en.miui.com/a-234.html
SunilSuni said:
Download fastboot ROM and flash it using MiFlash software
For more info visit en.miui.com/a-234.html
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Doing that will lock the bootloader and bring back the stock recovery as well, and i'm able to get OTA updates again?
ZozaTermina3or said:
Doing that will lock the bootloader and bring back the stock recovery as well, and i'm able to get OTA updates again?
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You will get option to lock the bootloader or keep the bootloader unlocked
Yes this method will bring stock recovery and you will get OTA updates.
You have to download global ROM to flash it on global variant device
Or China ROM to flash it on Chinese variant device
SunilSuni said:
You will get option to lock the bootloader or keep the bootloader unlocked
Yes this method will bring stock recovery and you will get OTA updates.
You have to download global ROM to flash it on global variant device
Or China ROM to flash it on Chinese variant device
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Ahh thank you so much ^^, sorry i keep asking way too many questions, but where do i get the option to lock the bootloader again? and if i'm on miui 10.2.20 before custom ROM, i can flash the same MIUI ROM i was on or an older one as long as it has the same ARB value?
and is there a guide on how to flash ROMS and recoveries, because i am extremely confused >.<
ZozaTermina3or said:
Ahh thank you so much ^^, sorry i keep asking way too many questions, but where do i get the option to lock the bootloader again? and if i'm on miui 10.2.20 before custom ROM, i can flash the same MIUI ROM i was on or an older one as long as it has the same ARB value?
and is there a guide on how to flash ROMS and recoveries, because i am extremely confused >.<
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In MiFlash software. Select clean_all and lock option to lock the bootloader
Yes you can flash 10.2.2 or any older ROM wich has ARB value 4 (you can flash any ROM between 9.5.19 to 10.2.2)
SunilSuni said:
In MiFlash software. Select clean_all and lock option to lock the bootloader
Yes you can flash 10.2.2 or any older ROM wich has ARB value 4 (you can flash any ROM between 9.5.19 to 10.2.2)
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Thank you so much sir, You are a life saver
I can flash the Custom ROM without any worries now ^^

Revert back to Factory ROM

I am currently using Havoc OS and have TWRP installed.
How do I go back to the latest MIUI 10 Rom for my device (UK Version).
Would the bootloader still be unlocked after process?
Thanks
Flash the phone with official Xiaomi PC software, bootloader will lock itself afterwards, but you can unlock it right back without waiting period.
owen1978 said:
I am currently using Havoc OS and have TWRP installed.
How do I go back to the latest MIUI 10 Rom for my device (UK Version).
Would the bootloader still be unlocked after process?
Thanks
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visit this en.miui.com/a-234.html to flash MIUI fastboot rom
pinx said:
Flash the phone with official Xiaomi PC software, bootloader will lock itself afterwards, but you can unlock it right back without waiting period.
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Flashing official rom will not lock bootloader, you will get option to retain bootloader unlock or to lock bootloader in MiFlash software

Downgrade Mi 10T Pro "M2007J3SG"

Premise: I have a xiaomi Mi 10T Pro model "M2007J3SG", never flashed firmware, never rooted and only updated from phone settings.
Wanting to revert to a firmware with android 10, original do I need to unlock the bootloader?
If I have to unlock it how should I do it, assuming I don't have to put any custom rom or run root.
ricru90 said:
Premise: I have a xiaomi Mi 10T Pro model "M2007J3SG", never flashed firmware, never rooted and only updated from phone settings.
Wanting to revert to a firmware with android 10, original do I need to unlock the bootloader?
If I have to unlock it how should I do it, assuming I don't have to put any custom rom or run root.
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Wanting to revert to a firmware with android 10, original do I need to unlock the bootloader? Yes
https://c.mi.com/thread-1857937-1-1.html
https://en.miui.com/unlock/index.html
Downgrade:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Fastboot rom:
https://xiaomirom.com/en/rom/mi-10t-10t-pro-apollo-china-fastboot-recovery-rom/
NOSS8 said:
Wanting to revert to a firmware with android 10, original do I need to unlock the bootloader? Yes
https://c.mi.com/thread-1857937-1-1.html
https://en.miui.com/unlock/index.html
Downgrade:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Fastboot rom:
https://xiaomirom.com/en/rom/mi-10t-10t-pro-apollo-china-fastboot-recovery-rom/
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my concern is roll back protection, because from what I have read since I want to downgrade two versions of android i.e. from 12 to 10, the roll back index is discordant between the two firmwares
ricru90 said:
my concern is roll back protection, because from what I have read since I want to downgrade two versions of android i.e. from 12 to 10, the roll back index is discordant between the two firmwares
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Not important, use the script directly included in the fastboot rom.
NOSS8 said:
Not important, use the script directly included in the fastboot rom.
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in the unfortunate event that something should happen and the procedure fails, is there any precaution to be taken before doing so, like a backup not of the files, but a backup of the firmware or something similar?
ricru90 said:
in the unfortunate event that something should happen and the procedure fails, is there any precaution to be taken before doing so, like a backup not of the files, but a backup of the firmware or something similar?
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If the phone is a Chinese version does not lock the bootloader.
Miflash is used to flash firmware.
unlock bootloader erases your data, Miflash too.
If there is an error during the flash, the flash does not occur.
NOSS8 said:
If the phone is a Chinese version does not lock the bootloader.
Miflash is used to flash firmware.
unlock bootloader erases your data, Miflash too.
If there is an error during the flash, the flash does not occur.
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so what I have to do is unlock the bootloader as stated in the first guide and then run your guide to downgrade to the correct firmware?
ricru90 said:
so what I have to do is unlock the bootloader as stated in the first guide and then run your guide to downgrade to the correct firmware?
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yep,any firmware version matching your phone's codename.
NOSS8 said:
yep,any firmware version matching your phone's codename.
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just for information, searching on the internet I saw that there are or are created cables, called “Deep Flash Cables”, do you happen to know what they are for?
ricru90 said:
just for information, searching on the internet I saw that there are or are created cables, called “Deep Flash Cables”, do you happen to know what they are for?
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To flash in EDL mode in the event of a total brick. (no more fastboot, no recovery) phone must be open.
NOSS8 said:
To flash in EDL mode in the event of a total brick. (no more fastboot, no recovery) phone must be open.
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Is EDL mode only for xiaomi or for any Android phone?
ricru90 said:
Is EDL mode only for xiaomi or for any Android phone?
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Qualcomm device.
bro twrp recovery file available for "mi 10t 5g" android 12 miui 13.
is it available?

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