After reverting back to stock miui from evolution x android 13 the persist partition was corrupted. I extracted the persist.img file from fastboot rom and flashed it in twrp then I flashed the lastest global miui and locked the bootloader. But safetynet is not passing and device is not sertified in playstore. How can I fix it? I don't have a backup of persist partition.
Arsenij12 said:
After reverting back to stock miui from evolution x android 13 the persist partition was corrupted. I extracted the persist.img file from fastboot rom and flashed it in twrp then I flashed the lastest global miui and locked the bootloader. But safetynet is not passing and device is not sertified in playstore. How can I fix it? I don't have a backup of persist partition.
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Flash fastboot stock rom with xiaomitools or trough .bat file you'll find extracting rom from downloaded fastboot file
bozinsky73 said:
Flash fastboot stock rom with xiaomitools or trough .bat file you'll find extracting rom from downloaded fastboot file
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I have already done it. The problem is still here
Arsenij12 said:
I have already done it. The problem is still here
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Have u used flash_all.bat?
I use to reload the bootloader later, with a CMD session
I used flash_all_lock.bat
May it be an attestation keys lost?
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I'm facing a weird problem with my wifi on nexus5x
I can only open/access wifi on just marshmallow 6.0.1 firmware which is MTC20K
I tried flashing around 6 different stock firmwares including the latest 4 oreo firmwares. On every firmware other than mtc20k i can't turn on wifi.
Any way to fix this on oreo or nougat?
Any one else having this issue?
Note : i have fixed BLOD. Is that the reason for this?
I don't think so you probably have bad vendor.img
kastik4 said:
I don't think so you probably have bad vendor.img
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I tried flashing stock firmware via fastboot which includes vendor image right?
Hassan_Elyas said:
I tried flashing stock firmware via fastboot which includes vendor image right?
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it does include vendor img but depends if it gets flashed you can try flashing it manually. Extract the vendor img from the zip and move it to the folder you have fastboot "installed" and flash it with the command fastboot flash vendor vendor.img if that doesn't help either maybe its because you're radio img doesn't match the firmware you have and you can re flash it with with the command fastboot flash radio radio-bullhead-yourfirmware'sradio.img you need to extract that to the fastboot folder too
kastik4 said:
it does include vendor img but depends if it gets flashed you can try flashing it manually. Extract the vendor img from the zip and move it to the folder you have fastboot "installed" and flash it with the command fastboot flash vendor vendor.img if that doesn't help either maybe its because you're radio img doesn't match the firmware you have and you can re flash it with with the command fastboot flash radio radio-bullhead-yourfirmware'sradio.img you need to extract that to the fastboot folder too
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Will try tonight. Thanks.
did it work? i have the same issue
Didn't work for me I'm running 8.1 Oreo with June security patches. Also my MAC address is weird 02:00:00:00:00:00 never seen one like this.
Did you do a full firmware flash, or just boot and system?
I flashed over my /kernel by mistake, I still have fastboot but twrp can not boot, I beleive once a full OTA for the bnd-l24 is available I can fix it. What is in the /Kernel partition? OPEN TO ANY SOLUTIONS. If someone could pull their /kernel partition from an emui 8 bnd-l24 or I guess any variant assuming the content is the same, that'd be great!
iGamer77z7 said:
I flashed over my /kernel by mistake, I still have fastboot but twrp can not boot, I beleive once a full OTA for the bnd-l24 is available I can fix it. What is in the /Kernel partition? OPEN TO ANY SOLUTIONS. If someone could pull their /kernel partition from an emui 8 bnd-l24 or I guess any variant assuming the content is the same, that'd be great!
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You should be able to extract the kernel.img from update.app
It is inside the udpate.zip you flashed to get Oreo
But if you flash wrong , it might get worse
mrmazak said:
You should be able to extract the kernel.img from update.app
It is inside the udpate.zip you flashed to get Oreo
But if you flash wrong , it might get worse
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I can't find a kernel.img, can you tell me where it would be? I checked both update.apps, do you have a copy? you think since I can not flash the no check recovery I could switch the vendor and go to stock recovery and perfrom an update from a update zip on root of the external sd?
iGamer77z7 said:
I can't find a kernel.img, can you tell me where it would be? I checked both update.apps, do you have a copy? you think since I can not flash the no check recovery I could switch the vendor and go to stock recovery and perfrom an update from a update zip on root of the external sd?
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it is right where i suggested.
in the update.app from the L22 oreo update.zip
You did say you are on oreo correct.
caution ,sounds like you are trying to flash wrong recovery. As the no check recovery is for nougat
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mrmazak said:
it is right where i suggested.
in the update.app from the L22 oreo update.zip
You did say you are on oreo correct.
caution ,sounds like you are trying to flash wrong recovery. As the no check recovery is for nougat
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I never got the chance to flash the no check recovery thankfully, I can not extract the update.app it is givng me mismatch errors
iGamer77z7 said:
I never got the chance to flash the no check recovery thankfully, I can not extract the update.app it is givng me mismatch errors
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There is a setting in the extractor app. And uncheck the verify header, I think it's called.
mrmazak said:
There is a setting in the extractor app. And uncheck the verify header, I think it's called.
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Okay so I flashed the kernel.img and the ramdisk.img and my phone has gone from dead dead to fixed thank you so much
iGamer77z7 said:
Okay so I flashed the kernel.img and the ramdisk.img and my phone has gone from dead dead to fixed thank you so much
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can you share kernel.img and ramdisk.img?
Hi all! I recently got a XIAOMI MI A2 LITE and I messed it up. Now it goes only on fastboot and when i try to flash recovery it says PARTITION TABLE DOES NOT EXIST. I am guessing my only chance to get the phone back is by flashing the whole system through Fastboot. Can you guys help me ? I did not do any system back stupidly. can anyone send me the gpt bin file to flash the partition? Or other solutions....
Flash stock rom with XiaoMiFlash, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP and go to flash the rom
leechgid said:
Flash stock rom with XiaoMiFlash, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP and go to flash the rom
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Thanks. I downloaded the images, however i do not have windows but only macbook and i do not know how to use the command to flash all the files at once.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...oot-images-t3824871/post79316028#post79316028
Want to update my MIUI from 11.0.2 to 11.0.3 (EEA).
Will updating be as simple as flashing the newest .zip from twrp recovery?
I tried flashing the latest version with mi flash but got a rollback error (for some reason).
Thanks
mmedei9 said:
Want to update my MIUI from 11.0.2 to 11.0.3 (EEA).
Will updating be as simple as flashing the newest .zip from twrp recovery?
I tried flashing the latest version with mi flash but got a rollback error (for some reason).
Thanks
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*Place your rom folder in c:/ and mi flash will probably succeed without antirollback error.
*Yes you can flash the zip that is meant for recovery flashing through TWRP. Simply flash it and don't forget to afterwards delete /system/recovery-fromboot.p in order that your TWRP will not be replaced by the stock recovery.
polfrank said:
*Place your rom folder in c:/ and mi flash will probably succeed without antirollback error.
*Yes you can flash the zip that is meant for recovery flashing through TWRP. Simply flash it and don't forget to afterwards delete /system/recovery-fromboot.p in order that your TWRP will not be replaced by the stock recovery.
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Thanks! ROM in the c drive was the fix. Silly but it worked.
I'm searching for the recovery of this firmware because I believe mine may be corrupted. My updates are failing and I want to reflash the recovery instead of completely wiping my phone and having to root all over again.
No full pack from 2451 (NA) a07 use the fastboot or the ofp file and flash all inages
Unless you have flashed something to vendor boot which is the recovery for our phone. It is not that then. If you are rooted, you must unroot to update phone.
MrSteelX said:
Unless you have flashed something to vendor boot which is the recovery for our phone. It is not that then. If you are rooted, you must unroot to update phone.
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the op11 have a seperat recovery partition !
cph2449 eu buld full a08 pack
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
the op11 have a seperat recovery partition !
cph2449 eu buld full a08 pack
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Damn sure whish I could use that. Would like to flash the recovery.img then my phone might actually update