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Few days ago i bought Mi 11 5G NE, almost new and looks like it too. Off course when it works too good u have to ruin it, or even make it harder for urself, so the strory goes like this:
Unlock Bootloader - that went well and its done, even installed TWRP and played little while but then it hit and didnt know what to do anymore, tried flash some Rom and now it just says FASTBOOT, u try power off - FASTBOOT, u try recovery - FASTBOOT.
Now i have tried flash and boot trough fastboot, but everything ends on error. Have tried different versions of TWRP and nothing work - error - FASTBOOT - error - FASTBOOT.
At some point i noticed that Mi 11 Lite 5G NE (lisa) vs. Mi 11 Lite 5G (renoir) are mixed in many guides and sites, recoveries, roms etc. so i dont know is that what happened but reason could be in mirror too...
So what to do know? i just get FASTBOOT mode, wwhat ever i do, tried XiaoMiTool V2 fix, it loaded the Rom but and tried and tried but nothing.
i just like to have recovery like TWRP, rooted and custom rom, please dont tell me its just dream now?? ;(
PLEASE - help me!
Are you sure yours is Xiaomi 11 5G NE? Coz that phone doesn't exist. If your phone has 778G, then it's Lisa aka Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE. Also, which ROM did you try to flash? Share the link.
try to use miflash and flash stock rom but remember to check "clean all" ONLY. DO NOT check "clean all and lock" cuz that might screw up your phone even more
just flash fastboot rom.
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Hey! Today I rooted my Mi A2 Lite using magisk with fastboot. Let me go over what I did:
I enabled OEM unlocking and USB debugging in settings
I flashed the rooted img.
Me, being a retard, disabled USB debugging and OEM unlocking
Of course when I rebooted it said The system has been destroyed.
So, I've been searching all over the internet (went as far as page 3 of google results sometimes ) and didn't find a way to boot into twrp or anything with disabled usb debugging and OEM.
I've tried XiaomiTool and similar, nothing worked (device locked or similar message on anything)
The only way I've found is using test points on the motherboard. That's my last resort, but I want to know some things before I do it.
1. Do you know any way I could try and boot/flash an img?
2. Do you think I can do the test points thing at home (not an expert)?
3. Any tips on doing it?
Thank you so much if you are able to help, I really love this phone, hope I didn't screw it up
Been there a month ago for 8 hours
The popular solution is to disassemble the phone , disconnect battery and boot into EDL mode
But I downloaded the Mi A2 lite toolkit and messed with it ( the unbrick and boot to twrp options) after trying to flash 10.0.3.0 stock rom and miflash tool was deceiving me that it was flashing but it was not .. try to flash it by flash_all.bat
The stock fastboot rom : https://en.miui.com/getrom-354.html?m=yes&mobile=2
The toolkit : https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/tool-10-11-2018-backup-restore-lock-t3865519
I downloaded the 1.0.4.1
Stay calm and remember it's just a piece of silicon a lot can go wrong but butor can go right everything has a solution
Mark7Aymn said:
Been there a month ago for 8 hours
The popular solution is to disassemble the phone , disconnect battery and boot into EDL mode
But I downloaded the Mi A2 lite toolkit and messed with it ( the unbrick and boot to twrp options) after trying to flash 10.0.3.0 stock rom and miflash tool was deceiving me that it was flashing but it was not .. try to flash it by flash_all.bat
The stock fastboot rom : https://en.miui.com/getrom-354.html?m=yes&mobile=2
The toolkit : https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/tool-10-11-2018-backup-restore-lock-t3865519
I downloaded the 1.0.4.1
Stay calm and remember it's just a piece of silicon a lot can go wrong but butor can go right everything has a solution
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Thanks for the response! I'll try later and see how it goes, hope it works :fingers-crossed:
Edit: I tried the toolkit, it gest stuck on downloading. I think I'll try to open my phone and use EDL mode. I hope I dont **** it up XD
Today morning, I started facing bootloops on my whyred (running Pixel Experience pie latest).I clean flashed PE but couldn't boot into it. Phone would be stuck in bootloops. I changed roms to Potato OS,AICP,Descandent,Syberia,RR etc. but none could boot. All of them would get stuck in boot loop. ( I clean flashed all of them, wiping even my internal storage each time) Then I tried clean flashing Global MIUI latest stable, it boots but my sim cards are not detected and wifi doesnt turn on.Therefore, I was unable to log in to my mi account to verify the device.I tthen downloaded the latest stable MIUI (global) fastboot rom,using the mi flash tool i tried flashing, mi flash tool gave an error:
Code:
Flash antirbpass error
I checked the logs and it said:
Code:
echo current device antirollback version is greater than this package.
I am on anti 4, the rom is anti 4 compliant...why this error. Please help!
Also why was every other rom bootlooping?
Edit1: I still have access to fastboot and TWRP.
Edit2: On the latest Indian beta, It says my IMEI and mac address is not available ( possible curroption) that explains the sim card and wifi not working. Any fix for this?
Edit3: I am now able to boot properly into MIUI (latest Indian developer build) I just need to repair my IMEI and Mac now...has any1 got any idea on how I am supposed to fix it?
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Today morning, I started facing bootloops on my whyred (running Pixel Experience pie latest).I clean flashed PE but couldn't boot into it. Phone would be stuck in bootloops. I changed roms to Potato OS,AICP,Descandent,Syberia,RR etc. but none could boot. All of them would get stuck in boot loop. ( I clean flashed all of them, wiping even my internal storage each time) Then I tried clean flashing Global MIUI latest stable, it boots but my sim cards are not detected and wifi doesnt turn on.Therefore, I was unable to log in to my mi account to verify the device.I tthen downloaded the latest stable MIUI (global) fastboot rom,using the mi flash tool i tried flashing, mi flash tool gave an error:
Code:
Flash antirbpass error
I checked the logs and it said:
Code:
echo current device antirollback version is greater than this package.
I am on anti 4, the rom is anti 4 compliant...why this error. Please help!
Also why was every other rom bootlooping?
Edit1: I still have access to fastboot and TWRP.
Edit2: On the latest Indian beta, It says my IMEI and mac address is not available ( possible curroption) that explains the sim card and wifi not working. Any fix for this?
Edit3: I am now able to boot properly into MIUI (latest Indian developer build) I just need to repair my IMEI and Mac now...has any1 got any idea on how I am supposed to fix it?
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No participations yet...hmm...guys??
rtm2000 said:
No participations yet...hmm...guys??
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Just be patient. This isn't a regular bug/error that can be easily solved.
You we're running PE ROM without problems, what did you do in your device that started to bootloop?
Letrix said:
Just be patient. This isn't a regular bug/error that can be easily solved.
You we're running PE ROM without problems, what did you do in your device that started to bootloop?
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Thanks for replying...
I did nothing, literally nothing...I just kept my phone for overnight charging and found it bootlooping in the morning. (It may have been running the whole night..)
ON another note, flashing the latest miui global stable via mi flash tool gives the error : Flash antirbpass error
I am on anti 4 , the rom I am trying to flash is anti 4 too...then why doesn't it let me flash?
...........?
rtm2000 said:
Thanks for replying...
I did nothing, literally nothing...I just kept my phone for overnight charging and found it bootlooping in the morning. (It may have been running the whole night..)
ON another note, flashing the latest miui global stable via mi flash tool gives the error : Flash antirbpass error
I am on anti 4 , the rom I am trying to flash is anti 4 too...then why doesn't it let me flash?
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If you have adb and fastboot installed system wide, uninstall it . Reinstall drivers from xiaomi miflash and try again. It looks like your efs partition has been corrupted. If you have twrp backup of stock rom, use it.
arunmohan16 said:
If you have adb and fastboot installed system wide, uninstall it . Reinstall drivers from xiaomi miflash and try again. It looks like your efs partition has been corrupted. If you have twrp backup of stock rom, use it.
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Thanks for your reply.
Actually, I don;t have the backup of my EFS partition with me. Is there any other way?
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In a bit of a dilemma. Bought a Poco F3 a little bit back, decided to get a custom rom (crdroid). I flashed it successfully but Gapps wasn't working, discovered i got the wrong version so tried to directly flash the right version, but got stuck in a bootloop. Fastboot devices isn't seeing anything now for some reason although device manager sees the phone. Tried to flash stock miui but that wasn't working, am out of ideas as to what to do. Any ideas? Thanks
are you using a USB 2.0 port? (USB 2.0 is better, sometimes 3.0 ports have issues flashing). have you got drivers installed? but yeah, i think flashing stock fastboot rom via miflash is the way forward... but are the above 2 queries checked 1st?
also, are you using an AMD pc/laptop?
EDIT: are you even using a fastboot miui rom to reflash, or flashing a zip via twrp? again, miflash is best. be sure not to check 'flash all and lock', instead choose flash all and clean
Does your phone show something? Don't reboot your phone. Otherwise you may not be able to get back into Fastboot and instead have a Black Screen.
Try unplugging your phone and just reconnecting it, perhaps restart your PC (but not phone!).
You can also try Linux, that's what I use. Windows gave me problems sometimes. Mi Flash isn't on Linux but you can use the Batch-Scripts directly, that's all what Mi Flash is doing. Just running the Batch-Script file that you select.
Let me know how it goes. If you need more help let me know.
Hi all,
I hope someone will be able to guide me as how to recover from this.
So today I tried flashing my POCO F3 with MIUI 14 (xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK40_POCOF3_V14.0.4.0.TKHCNXM_v14-13) from the stock version MIUI 12.
I first successfuly unlocked the bootloader using MiUnlock. I then unlocked the developer options , usb unbugging etc. again on the fresh phone.
I also had USB / ADB and fastloader drivers installed.
I downloaded xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK40_POCOF3_V14.0.4.0.TKHCNXM_v14-13 , phone was already in fastboot and connected to the computer so run 'windows fastboot first install with data format' as an administrator which opened the cmd , after agreeing it started flashing the first few files successfully but when it gets to " Sending 'cmnlib64_ab' (504 KB) " the process just stopped there and it has been like this for around 30 mins - no error ...simply stuck on this step .....
I am not sure on what to do now to avoid bricking my phone, should I leave it connected ? Disconnect it and try flashing it again ? Download an older version of Xiaomi.Eu ROM (e.g MIUI 13 ) ?
Leave it connected for about 1 hour or so until you get success or error confirmation. If failed just reboot to system. If system failed to show up then go to fastboot again and install xiaomi.eu a12 version.
This is exactly why I hate fastboot method and always install rom from twrp
Flash 14.0.5 via orangefox recovery.
I left it overnight and nothing happened . I disconnected the phone and it rebooted ok. I am kind of worried about trying again. Is the twrp method safer ?
Just discovered that I stupidly set the "USB debugging (Security settings) on but I forgot to turn on "USB debugging" which is a few lines above in settings. Could that be what has stopped the process?
Phone should flash fine even if debugging is off. I would recommend you to make sure that the cable doesnt even move an inch during the whole flashing process as that sometimes interrupts it especially if you have a loose port.
I just switched the usb port from the back of the pc (which I think are USB 3.0) to the front panel of the PC (I suspect USB 2.0 ) and tried flashing the MIUI 14 from yesterday again - It worked !!!!
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Hi,
You could check out my post,
Fastboot not working in Windows 11 [Resolved]
Hello! I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this? It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually...
forum.xda-developers.com
I hope it might help for the future
Hi...
Is it possible to flash a ROM that says "...V12.0.6....V12-10" for example, on a device that shipped with MIUI 11 Android 10, directly, without first updating the device to MIUI 12 normally?
Carl_OX said:
Hi...
Is it possible to flash a ROM that says "...V12.0.6....V12-10" for example, on a device that shipped with MIUI 11 Android 10, directly, without first updating the device to MIUI 12 normally?
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you can do if you flash the fastboot version by mi flash tool, and your bootloader is unlocked.
mogamycool said:
you can do if you flash the fastboot version by mi flash tool, and your bootloader is unlocked.
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Thanks... I really appreciate the early reply.
But can't I do this using the recovery method? And also must the android and miui versions of both the global stock rom and custom rom be the same?
Nevermind...thanks for your help
if you want to flash specific version of android, then you need unlocked bootloader and mi flash tool, otherwise make updater app do its job. and no need for the global stock rom and custom rom be the same. just put in your mind to backup your data .
mogamycool said:
if you want to flash specific version of android, then you need unlocked bootloader and mi flash tool, otherwise make updater app do its job. and no need for the global stock rom and custom rom be the same. just put in your mind to backup your data .
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Thanks boss
Hey everyone , since two days ago when i flashed a New rom , my phone battery % is wrong for exemple it says I have 75% and 1o minutes after it's bootlooping until I plugg the charger , , even while plugging and charging at 25w(I have a cable with watt display) on the phone I'm never gaining percentage but losing some. Until it hits zero then it reboot then it shows 75 again.
I tried clean flashing to new rom , flashing new kernel , total format and wiping all data , and changing TWRP versions , nothing resolve it , I'm a noob and that's the best I could try please help
I remember this sw trick with the app NoAd Battery Calibrator. It is available on the f-droid store.
If ii will fail, i think it is time to replace the battery.
massima said:
I remember this sw trick with the app NoAd Battery Calibrator. It is available on the f-droid store.
If ii will fail, i think it is time to replace the battery.
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Thanks for the idea but Welllll no difference ... Instructions says to go to 100% I can't even do that , even tho I charged it "fully" and did it , but it change nothing , I really don't think it's physical , the battery was fine just two days ago :'(
allemagnebolshev said:
Thanks for the idea but Welllll no difference ... Instructions says to go to 100% I can't even do that , even tho I charged it "fully" and did it , but it change nothing , I really don't think it's physical , the battery was fine just two days ago :'(
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Hi,
I assume that your battery was fine before flashing the custom rom,
have you tried a Xiaomi.eu (Fastboot) rom, i use this rom when things go a bit strange.
When installing custom roms from twrp recovery i "Format Data" before installing the new rom and reboot back into twrp, i then install the rom and after competition "Format data" again.
I`ve had issues when switching between roms and using "Format Data" in TWRP and having left over residue from the previous rom that caused me issues.
johnr64 said:
Hi,
I assume that your battery was fine before flashing the custom rom,
have you tried a Xiaomi.eu (Fastboot) rom, i use this rom when things go a bit strange.
When installing custom roms from twrp recovery i "Format Data" before installing the new rom and reboot back into twrp, i then install the rom and after competition "Format data" again.
I`ve had issues when switching between roms and using "Format Data" in TWRP and having left over residue from the previous rom that caused me issues.
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thanks for the idea , i already tried unfortunatly , multiples miui roms didnt work , i also tried the "my device is bricked" on the xiaomi tools v2 software , it crashed at the "flashing super" step , dammmmnnn i need my phone (( maybe i need to try another kernel ? i really dont know
allemagnebolshev said:
thanks for the idea , i already tried unfortunatly , multiples miui roms didnt work , i also tried the "my device is bricked" on the xiaomi tools v2 software , it crashed at the "flashing super" step , dammmmnnn i need my phone (( maybe i need to try another kernel ? i really dont know
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I`m assuming you have returned to a stock miui rom and you are using the correct firmware for your region
My F3 was brought from the UK and had EEA firmware installed as stock, have you tried a earlier version of a Miui rom for your region.
I have installed 40-50 customs roms on my F3 and never had any battery issues.
I use this rom to fix my F3 when things go a bit strange and Miui is not installing correctly: xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK40_POCOF3_21.12.8_v12-12-fastboot.zip,
once completed i update to the latest version of a Miui Fastboot rom using the "No MIFLASH" method and a PC.
johnr64 said:
I`m assuming you have returned to a stock miui rom and you are using the correct firmware for your region
My F3 was brought from the UK and had EEA firmware installed as stock, have you tried a earlier version of a Miui rom for your region.
I have installed 40-50 customs roms on my F3 and never had any battery issues.
I use this rom to fix my F3 when things go a bit strange and Miui is not installing correctly: xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK40_POCOF3_21.12.8_v12-12-fastboot.zip,
once completed i update to the latest version of a Miui Fastboot rom using the "No MIFLASH" method and a PC.
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Really interesting ! I tried one global MIUI 14 and one EU (my phone is EU) , I'll try the older version of EU and others then update them like you said , thanks for your time I appreciate it , I'll keep you updated
allemagnebolshev said:
Really interesting ! I tried one global MIUI 14 and one EU (my phone is EU) , I'll try the older version of EU and others then update them like you said , thanks for your time I appreciate it , I'll keep you updated
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The Xiaomi.eu Fastboot rom is the "Fix my F3 solution" as i have faced a few Miui firmware not completing errors and a .EU rom has always restored my F3 back to almost stock, as long as you have Fasttboot then there is a good chance you can fix most issue with the F3.
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The Xiaomi.eu Fastboot rom is the "Fix my F3 solution" as i have faced a few Miui firmware not completing errors and a .EU rom has always restored my F3 back to almost stock, as long as you have Fasttboot then there is a good chance you can fix most issue with the F3.
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When you say fastboot you mean going. To fastboot , boot to TWRP then flash rom right ? Or directly in fastboot with command ?
What i do is, i put my F3 into fastboot mode "Vol- + Pwr button" plug my F3 into my PC, run "Temporary Recovery" and select 1 "TWRP",
i gave up with Fastboot commands and put together the "Standalone Recovery" files to make it easier to restore recovery when switching roms,
TIP: Always remember to "Flash Current TWRP" from the Advanced menu when installing a new rom before restarting TWRP other wise you will loose TWRP Recovery and you have to use the PC Method above.
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What i do is, i put my F3 into fastboot mode "Vol- + Pwr button" plug my F3 into my PC, run "Temporary Recovery" and select 1 "TWRP",
i gave up with Fastboot commands and put together the "Standalone Recovery" files to make it easier to restore recovery when switching roms,
TIP: Always remember to "Flash Current TWRP" from the Advanced menu when installing a new rom before restarting TWRP other wise you will loose TWRP Recovery and you have to use the PC Method above.
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good news !!! i was on the way to do exacly what you Ask , but before thats i did something that worked ! after rebooting a couple of times using TWRP because I was flashing current TWRP after I erased all data and formated all , so I reboot to recovery but I was on 1% when doing that
when I tried to reboot it blinked the logo battery totally discharge , so I plugged in the charger , (even tho I knew the battery was near full charge in reality) , after a couple of minutes nothing it stayed blinking like it was never charged for months , so I gave up basically , and something told me to leave it like that for 6 hours (yeah I gave up) when still plugged in and clicking on the button it was still the same ...
but ! when I unplugged it it went to recovery , (cause no rom right now) it showed one percent , I still forced it to reboot one more time to recovery out of hope with buttons, THEN BOOM 100% , I'm so lucky , I'm gonna be discharging it fully then charging it to see if it's stable , I installed crdroid after that it's working perfectly so fare even with multiple reboot, thanks again for the help guys
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After two full cycle its working perfectly son far so problem solved !