Tasker Reboot No Longer Working? - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

For quite some time I have been using Tasker to do an automatic reboot at 4 am every day. Since upgrading to the new firmware, it no longer seems to work. I check the Superuser log, and it shows that access was granted at the time it was supposed to run, but nothing happened. When go in to try and manually test the reboot command in Tasker, nothing happens there, either. Can anyone else confirm whether this is a problem on their updated phone?
Thanks.

ElMadre said:
For quite some time I have been using Tasker to do an automatic reboot at 4 am every day. Since upgrading to the new firmware, it no longer seems to work. I check the Superuser log, and it shows that access was granted at the time it was supposed to run, but nothing happened. When go in to try and manually test the reboot command in Tasker, nothing happens there, either. Can anyone else confirm whether this is a problem on their updated phone?
Thanks.
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I am running sense 5.5 v4 and just tried and tasker reboot isn't working for me either, you can probably use a shell script as root to reboot if you can find the command

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'applypatch' process taking up 50%+ cpu after ota gps patch

So, I recently installed an ota patch from AT&T (apparently it was supposed to make the gps more accurate or something?). Since then I noticed that my battery started draining very quickly, so I entered 'top' in a terminal and found out there was a process called 'applypatch' taking up 50% of the cpu.I can't use 'killall applypatch' because it's a root process, and apparently the update also got rid of my root.
I've already tried a factory reset, but that didn't seem to help. Also, I doubt it's still installing the patch, because I left it on all of last night and it's still going at it. The bootloader is still locked, so If possible I'd like to avoid messing with that. This is my only GSM compatible phone, and I paid a lot for it.
Should I just try rooting it again and try killing the process, or do you guys have any other ideas?
Thanks!
kratanuva said:
So, I recently installed an ota patch from AT&T (apparently it was supposed to make the gps more accurate or something?). Since then I noticed that my battery started draining very quickly, so I entered 'top' in a terminal and found out there was a process called 'applypatch' taking up 50% of the cpu.I can't use 'killall applypatch' because it's a root process, and apparently the update also got rid of my root.
I've already tried a factory reset, but that didn't seem to help. Also, I doubt it's still installing the patch, because I left it on all of last night and it's still going at it. The bootloader is still locked, so If possible I'd like to avoid messing with that. This is my only GSM compatible phone, and I paid a lot for it.
Should I just try rooting it again and try killing the process, or do you guys have any other ideas?
Thanks!
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You are not the only one with that problem. I have the exact same issue. Process chewing up the CPU and if you kill it the process comes right back. Hopefully someone has a good answer as to how to fix it. I actually have 2 of the phones and one is rooted, second one is not. The unrooted phone does not have the same issue as the rooted phone.
I'm having the same problem with my Atrix. Phone is stock and unrooted. Never had an issue until I installed the latest update.
Well I got a response back from Motorola about the issue. These were their recommendations.
1. Reboot phone. Duh....
2. Uninstall any apps that you installed when the problem started. Uh, it was the OTA update... Cannot be uninstalled I do not think.
3. Clear Cache partition from Fastboot menu. That did not do anything.
4. Factory reset the phone. I hate doing that. Doubt it fixes anything but I will do it anyway.
I asked them about option 5 if 1-4 did nothing and he said call and talk to support.
Just an update...
Maybe someone knows how to just kill the process. It is obviously doing nothing as the phone is already updated to 4.5.145 according to the phone info.
I've just had a quick look around about the 'apply patch' process. Not that it helps you but this problem has been ongoing since at least android 1.6!!! Unfortunately solutions to the problem were few and far between - the main one would be to roll back the update you received (if you can).
Rooting and then trying to find the process and freezing the 'apply patch' process is another (again, I didn't find much about how to do that) as is unlocking the bootloader and putting installing a custom rom is another option for you. I know you don't feel comfy unlocking your bootloader but it isn't as bad as it sounds.
If you do decide to go the unlocking way then there are guides on here which will help you.
Edit: just seen this over in the 'general' section http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145316 ... the very same problem you are having.
Ok, just to hopefully keep this going I have tried these additional steps.
Root phone.
Unroot phone
Re-root phone
Try multiple startup program apps to kill it, none show anything besides installed apps.
None work. applypatch still taking 49% cpu
Maybe there is a way to edit androids startup config file to make it stop? Not a Linux/android guy so hopefully someone smarter than me has the answer to that.
If you've rooted the phone, you might as well have deleted or renamed that program... That's what I would do.
Same problem with my Atrix........I've been following this thread and have found a temp fix that works for me. I say temp as the applypatch process will show up again on reboot
1.) Gain Root Access
2.) Download OS Monitor from PlayStore (this will show you all processes running on Android OS)
3.) Run OS Monitor ...."applypatch" should be at the top of the list with a high Load % (Note: Under Settings enable ROOT mode)
4.) Long press on applypatch process and select kill process and allow superuser/root access...should terminate
This has been working for me so far so I signed up to share with you all.....hope it helps.
And heres to hoping for a more permanent:good: solution to this issue

[Q] Weather Problems, Missing Notifications, Bootloops, and Root Access Issues?

So I'm basically making this a "fix my problems" thread, because I've got a lot of problems, and no solutions.
My phone is rooted running Sense 6 on Android 4.4.2, and ever since I rooted it about a month ago it's been a little... quirky.
For one thing, the stock weather app is no longer animated for me. The scene changes accordingly, but is completely static and doesn't play any sound effects even when the option is checked on. I texted a friend who has the same phone and also has it rooted, and he said his is animated and works just fine. It's more of a minor inconvenience than anything and doesn't bug me too much, but it'd be nice to have it function properly.
A more problematic... problem is that I'm no longer receiving push notifications for Twitter, Snapchat or Instagram in the notification bar. I looked it up and tried revoking access to the Android Twitter app from the web and logging in again, and nothing happened. I'd like to think it's a bug in the newest versions of the apps, but I didn't see any mention of notification issues in the Play Store reviews and the fact that all three stopped working simultaneously seems abnormal to me.
My phone also seems to have picked up an annoying habit of getting itself stuck in a bootloop whenever I reboot the phone. Once it powers on, it will then proceed to reboot itself about four to five times and then continue to function like normal afterwards. The other night it did the same thing, except it rebooted about seven or eight times and THEN stopped.
I have a sneaking suspicion that all of this has something to do with SuperSU. Shortly after I rooted the phone, the app prompted me to update the binary, which I attempted to do using the "update with TWRP/SCM" option that, according to the app, is recommended for HTC devices. My phone then had one of its bootloop episodes, lost root access, and has been doing it ever since. A few days ago I downloaded the latest SuperSU update from the web, transferred it to my phone via USB and flashed it with TWRP. When I booted it back up, SuperSU had vanished from the phone entirely. I reinstalled it from the Play Store and that seemed to do the trick at the time, but now I've suddenly lost root access after not even having touched SuperSU at all. I'm wondering if this affects apps that previously had superuser permissions, such as Battery Doctor. It had been stable until shortly after the root, after which it started behaving erractically - sometimes it works, sometimes opening it from the app drawer will pull up a black screen, and in most cases the widget either doesn't work at all, is extremely delayed, or will simply give the "Battery Doctor has been given superuser permissions for an interactive shell" message and then do nothing. So my question is, are all these problems being caused by a conflicting Play Store and binary version? And if so, how do I update it without screwing my phone up even further?
JayWulf said:
So I'm basically making this a "fix my problems" thread, because I've got a lot of problems, and no solutions.
My phone is rooted running Sense 6 on Android 4.4.2, and ever since I rooted it about a month ago it's been a little... quirky.
For one thing, the stock weather app is no longer animated for me. The scene changes accordingly, but is completely static and doesn't play any sound effects even when the option is checked on. I texted a friend who has the same phone and also has it rooted, and he said his is animated and works just fine. It's more of a minor inconvenience than anything and doesn't bug me too much, but it'd be nice to have it function properly.
A more problematic... problem is that I'm no longer receiving push notifications for Twitter, Snapchat or Instagram in the notification bar. I looked it up and tried revoking access to the Android Twitter app from the web and logging in again, and nothing happened. I'd like to think it's a bug in the newest versions of the apps, but I didn't see any mention of notification issues in the Play Store reviews and the fact that all three stopped working simultaneously seems abnormal to me.
My phone also seems to have picked up an annoying habit of getting itself stuck in a bootloop whenever I reboot the phone. Once it powers on, it will then proceed to reboot itself about four to five times and then continue to function like normal afterwards. The other night it did the same thing, except it rebooted about seven or eight times and THEN stopped.
I have a sneaking suspicion that all of this has something to do with SuperSU. Shortly after I rooted the phone, the app prompted me to update the binary, which I attempted to do using the "update with TWRP/SCM" option that, according to the app, is recommended for HTC devices. My phone then had one of its bootloop episodes, lost root access, and has been doing it ever since. A few days ago I downloaded the latest SuperSU update from the web, transferred it to my phone via USB and flashed it with TWRP. When I booted it back up, SuperSU had vanished from the phone entirely. I reinstalled it from the Play Store and that seemed to do the trick at the time, but now I've suddenly lost root access after not even having touched SuperSU at all. I'm wondering if this affects apps that previously had superuser permissions, such as Battery Doctor. It had been stable until shortly after the root, after which it started behaving erractically - sometimes it works, sometimes opening it from the app drawer will pull up a black screen, and in most cases the widget either doesn't work at all, is extremely delayed, or will simply give the "Battery Doctor has been given superuser permissions for an interactive shell" message and then do nothing. So my question is, are all these problems being caused by a conflicting Play Store and binary version? And if so, how do I update it without screwing my phone up even further?
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You need to start over from scratch
post your fastboot getvar all (minus you serial.no and IMEI)
Most likely your using AT&T so if you have s-off you can flash these two and get back two stock. take the OTA Update then re flash recovery and root.
flash this first
http://fs1.d-h.st/download/00101/a1w/4.18.502.7 Custom Firmware.zip
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip 4.18.502.7 Custom Firmware.zip
fastboot flash zip 4.18.502.7 Custom Firmware.zip
fastboot reboot bootloader
now stay on the bootloader
and run this RUU from your PC > http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...09_10.26.1718.01L_release_356565_signed_2.exe
Take the Over the air update and your all set to start rooting again.
clsA said:
post your fastboot getvar all (minus you serial.no and IMEI)
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What is this, and how do I do it?
JayWulf said:
What is this, and how do I do it?
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go to the folder where fastboot and adb are
open a command window (right click / command prompt here)
with the phone plugged into the PC
Type fastboot getvar all
it will output all the specs for your phone
remove the serial no and IMEI when posting it
what if your s-on
I'm having all the exact same problems except I'm 4.3 and s-on. Help please!
Gonna kinda bump this thread a bit because I've got another question - what about the "full unroot" option within SuperSU? Will this help the situation at all, or make it worse?

Constant Sign in to network notification

On 2.9 version, mm 6.01, mokee rom, boost mode, experiencing constant 'sign in to network ' notifications for both cellular and WiFi networks while the network connection is ok.
Screen is attached.
I have the same issue. It even says 'no internet connection. But all works fine. Its bothering me though.
dimdimdim said:
On 2.9 version, mm 6.01, mokee rom, boost mode, experiencing constant 'sign in to network ' notifications for both cellular and WiFi networks while the network connection is ok.
Screen is attached.
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And even more. I disabled all the settings in greenify one by one and then disabled the exposed module, then reboot, then deleted greenify via force stop/clear data/uninstall, then cleared all the caches and... Nothing happened. The notifications are still here.
The only difference I see the Internet speed is seemingly lower. So, I've run Google fiber test and found it says 'no servers responded '.
So, there is a problem.
Taking into account I see no other answers here, I will re-flash the rom keeping my data. Hope, the changes were made to system, so it should help.
I didnt have the issue by reflashing. It just suddenly started to happen. I gonna flash my ROM to the latest and hope it gets resolved. This is a dealbreaker for me. Hope it gets solved fast.
avsmartmobiles said:
I didnt have the issue by reflashing. It just suddenly started to happen. I gonna flash my ROM to the latest and hope it gets resolved. This is a dealbreaker for me. Hope it gets solved fast.
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No, the problem occured not after a rom reflash, but just after greenify installation. I used system reflash in hopes to fix the issue. But it doesn't help. Seems, the changes are somewhere in data and I just don't know where.
dimdimdim said:
No, the problem occured not after a rom reflash, but just after greenify installation. I used system reflash in hopes to fix the issue. But it doesn't help. Seems, the changes are somewhere in data and I just don't know where.
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Check this url: https://www.reddit.com/r/cyanogenmod/comments/4jo86y/cm13_wifi_connected_with_no_internet_sign_but/
I dont know how to do it. Do you know what we have to do?
avsmartmobiles said:
Check this url: https://www.reddit.com/r/cyanogenmod/comments/4jo86y/cm13_wifi_connected_with_no_internet_sign_but/
I dont know how to do it. Do you know what we have to do?
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Okay, seems there is a way to fix it, close to what you've found: http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...ction-how-to-remove-exclamation-mark-on-wi-fi
The steps:
1. You should be rooted
2. Install any terminal emulator
3. Run it
4. Enter su
5. press enter
6. Enter
settings put global captive_portal_detection_enabled 0
7. Press enter
8. Reboot
I've check it and it works for me.
I'm not sure it's the best solution, but it works for this problem at least.
Damn im a noob i cant even post an Image here. I did the Steps u Said but I get : global captive_portal_detection_enabled 0
The program 'global' is not installed. Install it by executing:
apt install global
$
Van you print Screen it for me please ?
I cant seem to fix it. I get An error in the command. See printscreen. Please Help.
avsmartmobiles said:
I cant seem to fix it. I get An error in the command. See printscreen. Please Help.
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You must enter first command
su
After that press
enter
And then copy the whole line of the command
settings put global captive_portal_detection_enabled 0
And then press
enter
again.
On the second screen you made it correct but forget to enter
su
before
dimdimdim said:
You must enter first command
su
After that press
enter
And then copy the whole line of the command
settings put global captive_portal_detection_enabled 0
And then press
enter
again.
On the second screen you made it correct but forget to enter
su
before
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Thanks a lot men I think its fixed.
But now, as I supposed, the sign in to networks, which really need sign in (all public hotspots), doesn't throw out the notification.
I suppose it's still possible to sign via browser, but...
Worked for me
Thanks Bro! It worked for my mokee L 5.1 Rom on xiaomi Redmi 1s
dimdimdim said:
Okay, seems there is a way to fix it, close to what you've found: http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...ction-how-to-remove-exclamation-mark-on-wi-fi
The steps:
1. You should be rooted
2. Install any terminal emulator
3. Run it
4. Enter su
5. press enter
6. Enter
settings put global captive_portal_detection_enabled 0
7. Press enter
8. Reboot
I've check it and it works for me.
I'm not sure it's the best solution, but it works for this problem at least.
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Thanks for this! I recently received the OTA update to 7.1.1 on my Nexus 6P. After the update, it kept pestering me to sign into my company's wifi portal page. When I clicked the alert, the page would load and then the entire window would close. If I tried again, the same thing would happen. The alert would immediately return and I couldn't figure out how to get rid of it. I'm not using Greenify so I hope this solution helps others who have a similar problem.
Thanks. It worked for me.

Ulefone T1 - any lineageos development?

[email protected],
just bought myself an Ulefone T1 from aliexpress and I am wondering if there is any lineageos development out there for this phone? Is anybody planning to develop for this?
cheers
JohnnyT
Stay tunned. The phone is new and development will yet. Dont worry is a great phone and Ulefone is better than yesterday.
https://www.needrom.com/category/ulefone/t1-ulefone/
It will hardly receive official updates, let alone custom ROMs (same fate as the 96% of MediaTek devices out there).
any update . i just bought this phone from banggood. my asus zenfone 3 wifi is failing. so needed something to fill the gap
Finally received my t1 after 11 weeks of waiting!!
Everything works fine apart from the battery usage which is a round 10% per hour on standby with no usage!!
FOLLOW-UP
Following lots of research found that Whatsapp was still trying to verify the phone thru SMS and was draining the battery. Uninstalled and re-installed Whatsapp and verified by manually entering SMS pin.
Now appears to running okay at just over 2% per hour battery drain with bluetooth and GPS set on.
i think i got a thud. reboots when connected to 5g wifi and sometimes when doing stuff on the phone. what a POS phone. never again ulefone!
I am very happy with my T1. High performance, loads of RAM and storage in a decent looking dual SIM package for a very reasonable price tag. First official OTA update yesterday. Also there are rumors about 8.0 upgrade till end of the year.
JohnnyT
Alicklee said:
i think i got a thud. reboots when connected to 5g wifi and sometimes when doing stuff on the phone. what a POS phone. never again ulefone!
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Mine does occasional reboot. I think its when my mail app is in 'recent apps'. When I clear recent apps. The phone seems more stable, but it's early days.
If anyone finds a fix, please post to the group.
I had my first ota update so that was a plus although it didn't solve the rebooting or activate the 'so called' second camera.
Pickles871 said:
Mine does occasional reboot. I think its when my mail app is in 'recent apps'. When I clear recent apps. The phone seems more stable, but it's early days.
If anyone finds a fix, please post to the group.
I had my first ota update so that was a plus although it didn't solve the rebooting or activate the 'so called' second camera.
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Do you have yours rooted and your bootloader unlocked? I am getting the update prompt but being unlocked and rooted I'm not sure it will take the update. Some phones tend to brick. Also all of a sudden I am having an issue with "android process.media has stopped" Can't figure out what's causing it but since it started the device has become quite laggy
Mine is not rooted. Its still as out of the box. I have rooted previous phones but find that some of the apps I want to use won't run on rooted phones, like certain banking apps. I don't know if the restarts are an Android 7.0 symptom or hardware/software based. There are so many different views on this it's almost impossible to figure out the causes. For me I keep trying different app and phone settings in the hope that something eventually solves the issue. Maybe a future firmware update will sort it. I live in hope (but don't hold your breath). More likely a new phone will be acquired at some point!
by any chance any of you have gps problems in waze or maps????
Pickles871 said:
Mine is not rooted. Its still as out of the box. I have rooted previous phones but find that some of the apps I want to use won't run on rooted phones, like certain banking apps. I don't know if the restarts are an Android 7.0 symptom or hardware/software based. There are so many different views on this it's almost impossible to figure out the causes. For me I keep trying different app and phone settings in the hope that something eventually solves the issue. Maybe a future firmware update will sort it. I live in hope (but don't hold your breath). More likely a new phone will be acquired at some point!
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you need to proper root with magisk. and only use magisk, not other super user apps.
with magisk hide you can cheat banking apps or any app thinking the phone is not rooted.
nieXas said:
you need to proper root with magisk. and only use magisk, not other super user apps.
with magisk hide you can cheat banking apps or any app thinking the phone is not rooted.
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Thats useful to know. Many thanks
Made Lineage 14.1 work on my Ulefone T1 (adb shell hacked)
Hi everyone,
i've been digging around for the last few weeks on my T1 and now i've finally made it boot. I dont know exactly what is working and what not but i can tell WLAN is NOT working for now! The kernel repo at my github was not working so i used the stock one. You may download it as well as the TWRP recovery i made alongside the ROM. But you need to wipe /data partition so all user data is lost in the process. Also while TWRP needs a reboot after wiping /data step 2 & 3 may need to be repeated once. For now i was not able to flash and boot the recovery (working on it) but it can be booted into as follows (when booted into the stock system):
UPDATE: Made it work - it's booting without hacking via ADB-Shell. The parts marked --- obsolete --- are not needed any more.
1.) Disable OEM-Lock in Developer-Options (google if necessary how to do that)
2.) Reboot and keep the upper volume button button pressed until it booted into recovery. If the "no command" screen is displayed, press the power and upper volume button together once again and you shuld reside in the stock recovery. Use it to reboot into fastboot (bootloader).
3.) In fastboot mode, while beeing in the same folder as the downloaded files, type the following:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
4.) Wait for TWRP to boot up and enter the following (within the same folder):
Code:
adb push lineage-14.1-*-UNOFFICIAL-t1.zip /sdcard/
5.) Finally you may flash the Lineage zip file in TWRP (if you have wiped your /data partition at least i needed to)
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6.) Let it reboot into system and while displaying the Linage bootanimation (for now) i had to execute a few commands on adb shell. So, with adb installed, you need to enter the following commands in a common linux/windows shell:
adb shell /vendor/bin/nvram_daemon &
adb shell /system/bin/nvram_proximity &
adb shell /vendor/bin/nvram_agent_binder &
adb shell /system/bin/agoldnvram &
adb shell /system/bin/audioserver &
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I'm not sure if they are all needed but afterwards my T1 bootet up correcty (more or less). Unfortunately a few drivers are missing as it seems while WLAN is not working for now.
http://d0ndroid.janeiskla.de/lineage-14.1-20180928-UNOFFICIAL-t1.zip
and the recovery
http://d0ndroid.janeiskla.de/recovery.img.
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After fixing another few things the only remaining things i found not working are fingerprint & RIL but I'm looking into that right now. The current builds will always be uploaded to:
http://d0ndroid.janeiskla.de/
The sources i used besides the default Lineage ones are on github:
https://github.com/d0n?tab=repositories
Have fun! And let me know if you make progress on your own
Greez,
d0n
Hi d0n22, are you still working with this rom?

[Discussion/Q-A/Help] Tired of buggy Software/ROM, Need your help to Fix It.

So I bought a new Poco F1 few days ago. And since I've been using it, I've been facing bugs.
So when I got the device it had Miui 9.6.14 installed on it. And I just wanted to unlock it and root it asap. As you know you have to wait 3 days to unlock it. But as soon as I put in the unlock request i.e by going to fastboot and on mi unlock it shows 99% complete then it says you have to wait for this much time.
As soon as I did that, I faced the first bug. That was related mobile network settings/usb tethering/*#*#4636#*#* code (engineering mode IDK). So when I clicked on usb tethering, turned off mobile data/wifi, or the phone lost signal, it rebooted, from boot splash (not boot logo). Maybe this was the ROM's way of preventing any big bugs why do I think that? I'll explain later. So after rebooting I could turn on/off usb tethering but not mobile data or wifi. I can turn them off as soon as the phone boots but if I do it later i.e. after unlocking the phone, it rebooted.
So this is one of the bugs that has been consistent, the one that never got away. Well sometimes it did went away but not for long. Like sometimes if I haven't turned off the internet in a long time or restarted the phone properly, the data turning on/off doesn't reboots the device, IF the device isn't connected in usb tethering. Like few days ago I discovered that usb debugging could fixed it, but that didn't lasted long either. Sometimes turning off usb tethering then mobile data very quickly afterwards worked, but didn't lasted long or only sometimes it would work.
So the advice I got earlier was that, just flash a new software. While I didn't technically flashed the new software, I flashed the similar software, deleting all user data & everything, but that didn't helped. As it seemed in the beginning, that bugs weren't there but they started appearing later on. Now IDK if I used a locked un-rooted device, these bugs wouldn't appear, not too sure about that.
And you maybe saying, well you didn't flashed the newer version of the rom, then that's the problem, Well IMO it isn't. Here's why - So when I flashed the same rom, the phone got locked cause I forgot to select the "clean all" option in MI flash instead of "clean all and lock". So I unlocked it again, flashed twrp and as you may know that when booting twrp for the first time it asks you two options, "allow system modifications" & "read only". And the last time I flashed it I chose the read only option. But this time it didn't asked me. Now do you understand? As I'm not an expert in this, the guy who gave me this solution said maybe the device tree wasn't cleared. So how does flashing a new version is gonna make a difference if all of the files don't get deleted? If it's not gonna start fresh? I also used the command "fastboot erase recovery" (as suggested by that fella), that didn't helped either, just an FYI.
So I decided to install other roms, thinking maybe that could help. It seemed like working in the beginning but soon it started to fall down. First OS I installed, Pixel Experience, didn't had such bugs earlier, but there was a little one. If I disconnected the phone while it was in usb tethering mode, it would reboot the same way it did with miui. If you turned usb-teth off first, it didn't rebooted. So I thought I could live with that. But later more bugs started to appear. The same thing, turn off the internet and the phone restarts.
Remember when I first said maybe it was OS's way of not having bigger bugs, So that happened this time. New bugs like when I try to get into an app's info, the settings would crash (stopped working). BTW you could getting into an app's info if you are able to find the said app, by going into storage, then to apps. Moreover sometimes when I'd try to open the camera it would just show blank, or very dark image of the environment, not moving though, and sometimes, it would just work.
Then I installed Lineage OS. Didn't find such bugs, but I'm pretty sure if I do all this usb tethering stuff in there as well, I'm gonna find these bugs.
Now you might be thinking that how am I installing all these roms, well that's cause of MultiROM. And if anyone here is gonna say well that's the problem. STOP! Stop right there. These bugs were present there before I even used MultiROM.
Some other bugs I'm facing RN in Miui -
Auto Rotate not working. If I want to go landscape, I'd have to open an app/game that opens in landscape and switch from there, cause it gets stuck, vice versa for portrait. And you can only view it in default position i.e. you can't rotate to other landscape position if you wanted.
Camera not working, showing "can't connect to camera" error.
When I play offline games while these bugs occur. When I connect the headphones, the audio also comes out of the speakers. After I restart the phone properly, that stops. (This bug was also present in earlier stages when MultiROM wasn't used)
When going into second space, I created a txt file in mixplorer and when I try to open it, the system reboots. And I just checked by installing a root checker in second space, it says not rooted, wow!
When going to default file manager and tapping on storage, it said "disconnected" and few seconds later saying something like "couldn't add error 10000". This used to happen before but not now, neither I use the default file manager anymore. Though if I'm too quick and unlock the phone, open a file manager or any app that uses storage, it would go blank. Don't know if the storage crashes or something else. But after a restart, it's fine.
One thing, after the phone restarts when these bugs happen, "Find My Device stopped working" or something similar always appear, I don't remember the exact message.
[*]There are somethings Gcam related but I don't think they're 100% bugs related. Cause I installed the latest version on Lineage OS and it works as far as I used it even features like Night Sight and Slo Motion. Now those errors could be related to older android versions or something else IDK. Things like camera lagging in picture mode not in video mode and some version just straight up not working even when they're supported by older android 8.1.
Now could it be a hardware problem, IDK as I said I'm not an expert. These other bugs could've appeared cause of MultiROM or me flashing a new firmware over older rom version in order to install PE, again IDK.
Fair warning : If you're just gonna come here and say, Oh! this all cause of MultiROM or cause you didn't installed newer miui, then don't waste your time, cause I'm not gonna read any arrogant answers. Neither if you say, try to do this or that. I'm not here for that either. Cause if I wanted to do hit and trial, I could've done it myself
But if you understand the situation and can provide expert help, then only please reply. So if you're willing to help & understand properly, and you want anything from me, like logs etc. just tell me how to do it, I'll provide. Or if you know some way to do proper fresh install, only if that can fix the bugs so that I don't have to deal with them anymore, I'm looking forward to your reply.

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