Question Phone boots up after third try - Xiaomi 11T

Hello.
I have noticed that sometimes my phone only boots up on third attempt, never on the second. Sometimes it turns on normally first time. This only happens when it's rooted. Is there any way to solve that? Why does it happen?
Thanks in advance.

Magisk doing something maybe?

DP FH said:
Magisk doing something maybe?
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But what...? I've attached 2 pictures with all Modules I use.

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Latest T-Mobile Update Slowed Down My Phone

Hi guys,
So i just downloaded and installed the latest T-mobile update and now my phone is slower.
Every time I hit the home button, the image blinks and redraws and there's just a hint of stutter.
The app drawer also takes a little longer now.
What the heck?
It used to be so zippy and fast. How do I fix it, anyone know?
cainman said:
Hi guys,
So i just downloaded and installed the latest T-mobile update and now my phone is slower.
Every time I hit the home button, the image blinks and redraws and there's just a hint of stutter.
The app drawer also takes a little longer now.
What the heck?
It used to be so zippy and fast. How do I fix it, anyone know?
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Might help to post which update you received.
reTARDIS said:
Might help to post which update you received.
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D85110r
cainman said:
D85110r
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Try disabling hw overlays in developers options to help with that redraw stutter. Remember you have to set it everytime you boot, unless you're booted with xposed installed, then you could download the module that keeps it active at all times.
This seems to have helped a lot of people with your issue.
Thank you.
It's sadly still doing it.
cainman said:
Thank you.
It's sadly still doing it.
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Did you take the ota or download one of the twrp upgrades floating around? Either way in your situation you probably need to do a factory reset. Alternatively follow the twrp method HERE if you haven't already and I can personally guarantee a better than ota install. If you want it to be done correctly to fix any problems you need to wipe the system and data partitions before flashing. Also don't forget to download super su if you want to keep root (linked in guide). There is another upgrade twrp file in the development section I think that is not a perfect 1:1 image and could give problems. Not saying that particular rom is bad or that it is the problem, its just not a 1:1 like the guide I linked you to it is directory/installer script dependent. The one I made transfers the whole untouched partition over and inside has all the symlinks and permissions preset by LG.
Factory Reset

[Q] Cyanogenmod 12 Camera Problem

When I installed CM12 I had a problem with the camera.
Every time I start it, my phone freezes and then my phone automatically restarts.
I don't know if its the camera's problem or it's just a software problem.
Please Help :/
ryan10052000 said:
When I installed CM12 I had a problem with the camera.
Every time I start it, my phone freezes and then my phone automatically restarts.
I don't know if its the camera's problem or it's just a software problem.
Please Help :/
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sounds like a hardware issue? After a reboot, pull a last kmsg (do you know how?)
Emmanuel U said:
sounds like a hardware issue? After a reboot, pull a last kmsg (do you know how?)
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Not really. Don't know how to pull a last kmsg
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59818804&postcount=3
Skip to Kmsg portion and give me the file

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MuF123 said:
Hi,
I am on latest ROM + custom kernel and I get random reboots every hour od so. It is kinda annoying and all that booting drains the battery.
Any ideas what to do? How to diagnose it?
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The same issue
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never had a reboot issue, also using skin's kernel and never had a reboot. I heared about ambient mode reboots in this watch but never had one custom or stock.
I think you can take a bug report of your watch with the phone app after the reboot, and during random times, maybe these bug reports will contain the info, also you can download kernel auduitor app to try different settings
I have not rooted either my nexus 6p or the watch... I sometimes get to my watch and it has rebooted??
Is there a log that I can look into and see the reboot time or reason??
watch in rebooting loop
Watch keeps rebooting constantly. Have latest update installed. Only option is to shut down , also because watch gets very hot.
Called Huawei Netherlands, but they refuse to repair the watch because its bought in Dubai.
Anyone knows how to solve problem? (i'm not a programmer)
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Same issue here. Just unlocked bootloader and installed Twrp and custom kernel from skin. Got reboots
MuF123 said:
try flashing custom kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hua...kernel-skin1980s-huawei-watch-kernel-t3219576
you will find "how to" in first post and there is version 3.0 somewhere in thread
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That kernel is for Lollypoop! He is still developing a Marshmallow kernel...
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MuF123 said:
dude, that reply is 3 months old.
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Oops, moving too fast didn't want anyone to have boit loop issues.

Wrong Pass/Passcode On Restart

Hi all,
Setup/Background:
Rooted Pixel 2 XL with Magisk.
On Android P DP5
I fastbooted TWRP and never installed it.
I use a Pattern/Swipe passcode to enter my phone.
Situation:
Everytime I restart my phone plays an awful game with me where when it restarts it can 'forget' my pattern. The same pattern i have had for YEARS. So when it says wrong pattern/passcode, i restart my device in hopes that it remembers the passcode.
When i first rooted my phone it would remember after the second restart.
Now its take 5+ more times whenever i restart.
If you are wondering why i restart alot is because I use GPS Spoofing where i disable location services. (not sure if this is the problem) for video games. Whenever, i turn it on, or i turn it off it will occur. Its never been only when i disable, it occurs whenever i re-enable it too.
Any thoughts on fixing this issue? (that is not 'just dont use a passcode/pattern/code for your phone duh)
Thanks frens!
TheKevinMaestre said:
Hi all,
Setup/Background:
Rooted Pixel 2 XL with Magisk.
On Android P DP5
I fastbooted TWRP and never installed it.
I use a Pattern/Swipe passcode to enter my phone.
Situation:
Everytime I restart my phone plays an awful game with me where when it restarts it can 'forget' my pattern. The same pattern i have had for YEARS. So when it says wrong pattern/passcode, i restart my device in hopes that it remembers the passcode.
When i first rooted my phone it would remember after the second restart.
Now its take 5+ more times whenever i restart.
If you are wondering why i restart alot is because I use GPS Spoofing where i disable location services. (not sure if this is the problem) for video games. Whenever, i turn it on, or i turn it off it will occur. Its never been only when i disable, it occurs whenever i re-enable it too.
Any thoughts on fixing this issue? (that is not 'just dont use a passcode/pattern/code for your phone duh)
Thanks frens!
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Go to flash kernel thread and install the magisk build provided in that
ram4ufriends said:
Go to flash kernel thread and install the magisk build provided in that
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Confirmed by other folks that it fixed these issues with them!
ram4ufriends said:
Go to flash kernel thread and install the magisk build provided in that
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Would you mind putting a link for the Thread here in the case that noobs like me want to go directly there
Thanks bud!
TheKevinMaestre said:
Would you mind putting a link for the Thread here in the case that noobs like me want to go directly there
Thanks bud!
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Here you go... https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77240449&postcount=2832
TheKevinMaestre said:
Would you mind putting a link for the Thread here in the case that noobs like me want to go directly there
Thanks bud!
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I don't want to share the direct link, but here is the flash kernel thread link... Nathan has given some background on the issue as well...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/development/taimen-flash-kernel-1-00-t3702057/page284

LiveBoot by Chainfire

So I was thinking last night about this app that I used to have and use that allowed you to show logcat/dmesg as your boot animation and after a quick Google search I finally found it!
Here is the link if anyone is interested.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/liveboot-t2976189
Looks amazing on the OP6T. ??
TheKnux said:
So I was thinking last night about this app that I used to have and use that allowed you to show logcat/dmesg as your boot animation and after a quick Google search I finally found it!
Here is the link if anyone is interested.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/liveboot-t2976189
Looks amazing on the OP6T. ??
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I tried it, but it just hangs while trying to load resources. I think I'm just unlucky lol
I installed it but got a boot loop. I could only start the phone by flashing latest oos without magisk but even after uninstalling live boot, magisk still kept the liveboot00001 file or whatever so I had to remove it manually in twrp in /data/adb/magisk/ (somewhere around there.. ) Just in case someone else has this problem..
No problem here, using it since 4 weeks, several OOS updates never had an issue
TheKnux said:
Looks amazing on the OP6T.
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It sure does! Thanks for the share. Works great on beta 2, even though I have the McLaren Magisk mod running (which replaces boot animation with McLaren's).
Installed it on a Oneplus 6. Bootlooped immediatly after the next restart. I already deleted the file located in /data/adb/magisk/post-fs but it still doesnt boot properly.
What can i do? I also tried uninstall Magisk via TWRP and using an unpatched boot image. Nothing works.
Ironic said:
Installed it on a Oneplus 6. Bootlooped immediatly after the next restart. I already deleted the file located in /data/adb/magisk/post-fs but it still doesnt boot properly.
What can i do? I also tried uninstall Magisk via TWRP and using an unpatched boot image. Nothing works.
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That's weird that it doesn't work for you. All I did was open the app, grant su access and rebooted and it worked. Magisk v18 user.
TheKnux said:
That's weird that it doesn't work for you. All I did was open the app, grant su access and rebooted and it worked. Magisk v18 user.
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It worked for my on my 6T running 9.0.11.
I'd like something a little less verbose so you can actually read some stuff as it goes by.
tech_head said:
It worked for my on my 6T running 9.0.11.
I'd like something a little less verbose so you can actually read some stuff as it goes by.
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Just change the lines of code that are shown on screen, I haven't tried it but I'm sure that would help. I'm not really worried about reading anything, if I wanted to do that, I'd just pull a log. It's more of an asthetic kind of thing.
TheKnux said:
Just change the lines of code that are shown on screen, I haven't tried it but I'm sure that would help. I'm not really worried about reading anything, if I wanted to do that, I'd just pull a log. It's more of an asthetic kind of thing.
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I don't really want to read it.
I want it to scroll by slower so it looks a bit more convincing when it boots.
tech_head said:
I don't really want to read it.
I want it to scroll by slower so it looks a bit more convincing when it boots.
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Did changing the lines of code displayed on screen work at all? Not sure of any other way to slow it down. Seeing how an OS is thousands of lines of code. Seemed pretty convincing to a few coworkers of mine.
TheKnux said:
Did changing the lines of code displayed on screen work at all? Not sure of any other way to slow it down. Seeing how an OS is thousands of lines of code. Seemed pretty convincing to a few coworkers of mine.
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I didn't change it. No real incentive right now.
This app was my old favorite and I miss it, I hope it still works as I havnt tried... Just wanted you all to know this is the best app ever and the scrolling text (if your developing) is actually SUPER helpful... I remember I would use the filter to find specific debug lines only and it was so usefull... I only installed it because Im a huge nerd so it was an extra awesomeness to have it be super usefull!
2023 BEST APP EVER!#[email protected]#

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