I have note 3 Kate variant with 2 GB RAM and unlocked bootloader . And I want to try the custom roms and to know how to flash it and if there anything happened and I want to go back to MIUI stable rom without locking the bootloader again and these kind of stuff ??? I am all ears . For the suggestion and the info .
So, if you unlocked your bootloader using OFFICIAL METHOD (got approval for unlocking and downloaded MI Unlock Tool), next thing you have to do is replacing your stock recovery with a TWRP, because on stock recovery, you are unable to flash any custom ROM.
Follow this if you are on the newest MIUI available and no more updates in the Updater app:
Download this one: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24727332921017084
After that, unpack the zip file on your computer. Next, power off your phone, and switch it on in FASTBOOT MODE (like you did while using Mi Unlock tool), and connect phone into your computer.
Start the flash.bat script. Follow the instructions it displays. After that, your phone will be rebooted into RECOVERY mode. If recovery start in Chinese language, you can switch it to English, this is described in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/zcx-twrp-install-twrp-flash-supersu-t3462448
After you will get a working custom recovery, with language that you understand, THE FIRST THING YOU HAVE TO DO IS BACKUP EVERYTHING YOU HAVE BEFORE PLAYING WITH ANYTHING. This recovery is able to make a backup. So, ckick on Backup option, and select EVERYTHING to backup. If you have an external SD card, switch the location from internal memory into the external SD card. Then swipe to begin backup process and wait until it finish.
After that, you have to decide whitch custom ROM to flash.
If you want to get high stability, and no extra features, you should choose this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-t3612905
If you want a lot of extra features, but less stability, choose this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-resurrectionremix-5-8-0-t3507433
If you want a good stability and some extra features, choose one of this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-pure-nexus-substratum-fi-wifi-t3577060
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-nitrogen-os-11-01-2017-t3536211
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-viperos-t3613688
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v1-2-t3506955
All these ROMS are based on the newest released android, 7 Nougat. You can also try another ROMS in the SNAPDRAGON development section,
How to flash a ROM:
Download the zip file contains a rom, and place it in the SD card in to your phone or the internal memory.
Run your phone in the recovery mode. To do it switch it off, and turn it on by pressing Volume UP + Power. Check if you see your backup in the Restore section. If yes you will be able to restore it if something will go wrong.
Reset your phone into factory settings by selecting Wipe Data and swipe. After that go into the Install Zip section, and choose your zip contains the ROM. Swipe to flash it. After flash complete, use wipe Cache/ Dalvik cache option, and select "Reboot System". Your phone should boot up and load your custom ROM intead of MIUI. You will notice that there is no Google Play and another Google Services. It is not bundled with ROM due to Google licensing policy. If you want to have it, Google "Open Gapps", download it, and flash the zip in recovery mode like before, but don't wipe anything this time. After flashing done, boot up your ROM again and you will have a Google Play and another things from Google.
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That's one heck of a reply. Appreciate your answer.
more info plz
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my phone sd card is not have a free storage to make a backup for the system and data so can i just backup the rom only or something like that and what will happen if i did not make a backup
i mean can i flash an official rom miui using twrb to fix anything like bootloob or that kind of issue > sorry for my bad english and my little info
Yes, you can select Internal Storage as a destination of backup, but, you are beginner and if you use a "wipe internal storage" in your recovery, all your backups will be gone. I did it one time, wiped internal storage in the recovery, and after that, I needed to restore my corrupted EFS partition from the backup. My backup was wiped and I had to use someone's backup posted on this forum, and set my IMEI number again. Now, my phone is working correctly but I lost my wifi card MAC address and Bloetooth MAC address. So, if you want to store your backup in the internal storage, also copy it into the other place to still have it if you wipe internal storage.
If you want to return to MIUI you can do it by flashing official MIUI from recovery but it can also be done by restore system, boot and data from your backup. If you want clean MIUI in factory state, then wipe data and restore only system and boot.
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some of them are for kenzo devices so is that ok to flash them on kate device > i know i asked a lot but it is my only device so i must be careful
Kenzo and Kate are almost similar devices, difference is that kenzo not supporting LTE 800 mHz frequency, because it is not used in China. It is used in Europe, so Xiaomi created an Europe variant called Kate that support this frequency. So, you can flash kenzo ROM on Kate device. When you flash a ROM, the updater-script is launched and it checks that all the things are ok, and it also checks if you are flashing on the right device, it will terminate flash process if it will detects that you flashing on wrong device. If you will have problems with LTE 800 mHz, you have to find a zip that contains Kate modem and flash it, and everything will be ok.
moody your questions has been answered a 100 times. proper installation order is also described for many people before you asked. just read through those threads and youre good to go. when youre unlocked and have twrp running, do a full wipe without wiping internal storage and micro sd, then flash kenzo or kate firmware depends on which phone you have, then rom, gapps and restart. first boot might take about 10 minutes. just let it do it work...
im running resurrection rom since december and i only had to do a clean flash once when universal fingerprint support was included inside the rom. everyday you get notifications about updates ... i update just once in 2 weeks or so. dunno what should be unstable in RR as someone mentioned before ... for me this rom is rock stable. camera, phone etc everyhing works for me. im using it with the latest radon kernel
I would go with RR, it is pretty stable nowadays. If you want to play "safe" go with LOS.
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i am with you but any way thanx for the info u know i am still beginner so i should ask and i flashed RR and yes it is ok with me
Here's a quick guide to some of the basics.
Which recovery.
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Use the latest from here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...icial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363/post79823568
Do not use Orange Fox unless you intend to stick with stock MIUI. Orange Fox has extra features, which are almost all aimed at MIUI, but it often causes issues flashing custom ROMs, so it's a long way from the best option if you want to use custom ROMs. Orange Fox, along with other TWRP derivatives, allow complete access to virtually all of the phone, so it is very easy to accidentally hard brick the phone if you don't fully understand what your doing.
Ignore anyone who tells you to use Orange Fox when using custom ROMs.
Do I need to permanently disable encryption
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No.
There is not a single reason to permanently remove encryption, other than personal preference.
It is recommended to have encryption removed when flashing, but this is easily done by temporarily removing lock screen security before flashing and adding it back after.
Ignore anyone who tells you that you need to flash a DFE (disable force encrypt) script.
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No.
When clean flashing you only need to do a factory reset in TWRP.
There is absolutely no need to wipe system or vendor partitions. Ordinarily, when flashing, there is no need to go into the advanced wipe menu. I've had this phone 15 months and have never used the advanced wipe menu and have never had any issues.
When you flash a custom ROM, it will automatically wipe system first, so you don't need to do this yourself.
When you flash a vendor file, it will automatically wipe vendor first, so you don't need to do this yourself.
Even though almost all (it may actually be all) ROM flashing instruction tell you to wipe system, it is not needed.
Ignore anyone who tells you to wipe anything more than data, cache and dalvik.
Do I need to update my vendor and firmware when flashing a new ROM
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Probably not.
If you currently have MIUI installed and it's up to date, then you will have the latest firmware and vendor and won't need to flash them.
If you're moving from one custom ROM to another, then it depends on how up to date your current ROM is. If the vendor and firmware requirements of the new ROM match the requirements of your current ROM, then will have the current vendor and firmware already installed and so do not need to flash them again.
Only when the new ROM needs a later version of vendor and firmware than you have currently installed will you need to flash them. This isn't such a common occurrence, so you'll not need to flash vendor and firmware often.
How to install a custom ROM over MIUI and remain encrypted
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Assuming you have already unlocked the bootloader.
1 Boot into fastboot
2 Flash TWRP (fastboot flash recovery <path to TWRP file>
3 Immediately boot to TWRP (fastboot oem reboot-recovery)
4 Select Wipe Menu and Factory Reset
5 Return to Wipe Menu and Format Data
6 Return to Main Menu, then select Boot Menu
7 Select Boot to Recovery (this reboots TWRP to ensure the data partition is properly mounted after formatting)
8 Copy ROM and extras over to phone and flash them.
9 Reboot and enjoy.
Do not add any extra steps, do not miss any steps out
How to dirty flash a custom ROM update when encrypted
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1 Remove lockscreen security (this removes encryption)
2 Boot to TWRP
3 Flash the ROM update (plus vendor and firmware if the requirements for these have changed in the updated ROM)
4 Select to wipe cache and dalvik when the update finishes.
5 Reboot the ROM
6 Restore lockscreen security
How to clean flash a new custom ROM over another custom ROM
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1 Remove lockscreen security
2 Boot to TWRP
3 Select Wipe Menu and Factory Reset
4 Flash the ROM plus the extras you want (this includes new vendor and firmware if the requirements are different to your current ROM)
5 Reboot the ROM
6 Add lockscreen security
Thank you
Thank you very much for this. I just bought the device last week . Since i am upgrading from a lenovo vibe k5 plus (which also had a decent amountt of development support) i have a few questions. With the vibe k5 plus, installing a custom rom was very simple. flash cutsom recovery-factory reset (i used to wipe the internal storage too)-flash custom rom-flash magisk and you're done. My question(s) are 1) What is this "Force encryption" that we have to disable/keep enabled. 2) what are vendors and firmwares. I'm currently on MIUI10 (Got a Nov 2019 unit), it's pretty decent for now.
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Thank you very much for this. I just bought the device last week . Since i am upgrading from a lenovo vibe k5 plus (which also had a decent amountt of development support) i have a few questions. With the vibe k5 plus, installing a custom rom was very simple. flash cutsom recovery-factory reset (i used to wipe the internal storage too)-flash custom rom-flash magisk and you're done. My question(s) are 1) What is this "Force encryption" that we have to disable/keep enabled. 2) what are vendors and firmwares. I'm currently on MIUI10 (Got a Nov 2019 unit), it's pretty decent for now.
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Since, I think, Android Marshmallow, Google have added forced encryption. Before this you had the security menu option to encrypt your phone storage, which required a separate password to be entered on every reboot. Now encryption is done as standard and uses your lockscreen security PIN/password as the key.
Initially your phone will be unencrypted, but as soon as you first set-up lockscreen security the phone will be automatically encrypted.
Many people see this as a good thing. Should you lose the phone, you data is secure and cannot be accessed without the lockscreen PIN/password. Other people don't care about this and so prefer to disable encryption, as it makes life a little easier when flashing custom ROMs.
Some people, incorrectly, believe that disabling encryption is necessary when flashing custom ROMs, or that disabling encryption is the only solution to problems seen when flashing. This is not true and disabling encryption should only be about a users personal choice to be unencrypted.
Think of vendor and firmware as the equivalent to device drivers for PC components. They are a collection of compiled code files, provided by component manufacturers and the phone manufacturer, to allow Android to communicate with the hardware components in a standard way. Occasionally these files might get updated, as part of a MIUI update, to fix a bug or to add extra functionality. When these files are updated, custom ROM devs will include them so that they get the bug fixes or extra functionality. When this happens they will update the minimum vendor and firmware version requirements for their custom ROM - the version will be the actual MIUI version in which the vendor and firmware files were updated.
Thanks that was a really good explanation. I have one last question, so right now I'm on MIUI10 I've got the MIUI12 update notification but I want to try MIUI11 first. I've got the ROM file from the xiaomifirmwareupdater website, how do I flash it?
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Thanks that was a really good explanation. I have one last question, so right now I'm on MIUI10 I've got the MIUI12 update notification but I want to try MIUI11 first. I've got the ROM file from the xiaomifirmwareupdater website, how do I flash it?
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Follow this guide, assuming you've downloaded the recovery ROM.
https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=1
If you view this on a mobile, it might be a blank page. In this case, you need to change the mobile browser to desktop mode when viewing this page.
The most simplest and right guide on the xda forum, well done! Thank You
Noob here
Are decrypted devices faster? Also please suggest stable roms. Also has anyone used 81hz extensively? Does it damage screen? Does it drain more battery?
jaydeep0712 said:
Are decrypted devices faster? Also please suggest stable roms. Also has anyone used 81hz extensively? Does it damage screen? Does it drain more battery?
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As far as I'm aware, there shouldn't be any noticeable difference in speed. The whole data partition is encrypted as a block, so, in use, accessing files is done on an already unencrypted partition. The individual files are not encrypted/decrypted on demand on an individual basis.
All of the popular ROMs will be stable enough for daily use. Which one to go for depends on what you prefer - more AOSP, more Pixel Phone, more heavily customisable, etc., etc.
I've never gone for the screen refresh rate mods, so can't comment on them.
Thanks for replying.
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All of the popular ROMs will be stable enough for daily use. Which one to go for depends on what you prefer - more AOSP, more Pixel Phone, more heavily customisable, etc., etc.
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Which custom rom do you use? Does it have any bugs (Like under screen fingerprint not working)?
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Which custom rom do you use? Does it have any bugs (Like under screen fingerprint not working)?
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I'm currently using LOS. It's mostly bug free. There seems to be a current issue with wired headphones - on calls it is using the phone mic instead of the headphone mic. For my use, I don't see any other issues, but there could be other things around functionality I don't use.
Fingerprint recognition is about as good as it gets on custom ROMs. Not quite as good as MIUI, but good enough.
Thank you so much for busting so many myths, I was dying for someone to speak up but couldn't muster the courage myself. Hats off, and I support everything you said 100%.
Robbo.5000 said:
With the latest Flipkart sale, there have been a number of new owners asking a lot of old questions.
Here's a quick guide to some of the basics.
Which recovery.
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Use the latest from here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...icial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363/post79823568
Do not use Orange Fox unless you intend to stick with stock MIUI. Orange Fox has extra features, which are almost all aimed at MIUI, but it often causes issues flashing custom ROMs, so it's a long way from the best option if you want to use custom ROMs.
Ignore anyone who tells you to use Orange Fox when using custom ROMs.
Do I need to permanently disable encryption
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No.
There is not a single reason to permanently remove encryption, other than personal preference.
Ignore anyone who tells you that you need to flash a DFE (disable force encrypt) script.
Should I wipe all my partitions when flashing
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No.
When clean flashing you only need to do a factory reset in TWRP.
There is absolutely no need to wipe system or vendor partitions. Ordinarily, when flashing, there is no need to go into the advanced wipe menu. I've had this phone 15 months and have never used the advanced wipe menu and have never had any issues.
When you flash a custom ROM, it will automatically wipe system first, so you don't need to do this yourself.
When you flash a vendor file, it will automatically wipe vendor first, so you don't need to do this yourself.
Even though almost all (it may actually be all) ROM flashing instruction tell you to wipe system, it is not needed.
Ignore anyone who tells you to wipe anything more than data, cache and dalvik.
How to install a custom ROM over MIUI and remain encrypted
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Assuming you have already unlocked the bootloader.
1 Boot into fastboot
2 Flash TWRP (fastboot flash recovery <path to TWRP file>
3 Immediately boot to TWRP (fastboot oem reboot-recovery)
4 Select Wipe Menu and Factory Reset
5 Return to Wipe Menu and Format Data
6 Return to Main Menu, then select Boot Menu
7 Select Boot to Recovery (this reboots TWRP to ensure the data partition is properly mounted after formatting)
8 Copy ROM and extras over to phone and flash them.
9 Reboot and enjoy.
Do not add any extra steps, do not miss any steps out
How to dirty flash a custom ROM update when encrypted
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1 Remove lockscreen security (this removes encryption)
2 Boot to TWRP
3 Flash the ROM update (plus vendor and firmware if the requirements for these have changed in the updated ROM)
4 Select to wipe cache and dalvik when the update finishes.
5 Reboot the ROM
6 Restore lockscreen security
How to clean flash a new custom ROM over another custom ROM
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1 Remove lockscreen security
2 Boot to TWRP
3 Select Wipe Menu and Factory Reset
4 Flash the ROM plus the extras you want (this includes new vendor and firmware if the requirements are different to your current ROM)
5 Reboot the ROM
6 Add lockscreen security
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Good Day!
I installed Pixel Experience over MIUI and its stuck on Loading with Google Logo in it, it has been 30mins aprox after i first booted the device, any suggestion?
Or should i continue waiting?
Thanks in advance
XXXLR8 said:
Good Day!
I installed Pixel Experience over MIUI and its stuck on Loading with Google Logo in it, it has been 30mins aprox after i first booted the device, any suggestion?
Or should i continue waiting?
Thanks in advance
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The first boot will take a bit longer, but only a minute or 2 at most. Something has gone wrong. Make sure you follow the guide exactly.
The most common issue is not formatting the data partition. This is not the same as wiping the partition. When formatting TWRP will ask you to type 'yes' to continue. When flashing over MIUI this is necessary to fully remove encryption before flashing.
Another common problem is wiping partitions unnecessarily. There is no need to wipe anything. Just do the factory reset, this wipes what's needed and nothing more, then format data.
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The first boot will take a bit longer, but only a minute or 2 at most. Something has gone wrong. Make sure you follow the guide exactly.
The most common issue is not formatting the data partition. This is not the same as wiping the partition. When formatting TWRP will ask you to type 'yes' to continue. When flashing over MIUI this is necessary to fully remove encryption before flashing.
Another common problem is wiping partitions unnecessarily. There is no need to wipe anything. Just do the factory reset, this wipes what's needed and nothing more, then format data.
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I did the TWRP format (which prompted me to type yes to continue) and wipe data partition,but didnt wipe the partition itself, rebooted, installed pixel experience, and still same, i even got into a boot loop, which i got out to, by forcing my way out by fastboot, and reinstalled MIUI,
Im currently at MIUI, currently stable.
So Im going to try again some other time about this, when i have another available device to use while i reinstall pixel experience in Mi9T Pro
But, your guide is helpful, it failed on me probably because of a mistake I made.
Thanks anyways!
Best Regards.
hi,
in your guide, you do not have added a step for flashing the vendor.
is this intended ?
FuriousFrodo said:
hi,
in your guide, you do not have added a step for flashing the vendor.
is this intended ?
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Flashing over MIUI, I've made the assumption that you'll be on the latest version of MIUI and the original region, which should therefore already have an appropriate vendor and firmware for the new ROM.
If you've not kept MIUI up to date or have flashed a different region of MIUI, then you may need to flash the correct vendor and firmware file(s)
Robbo.5000 said:
Flashing over MIUI, I've made the assumption that you'll be on the latest version of MIUI and the original region, which should therefore already have an appropriate vendor and firmware for the new ROM.
If you've not kept MIUI up to date or have flashed a different region of MIUI, then you may need to flash the correct vendor and firmware file(s)
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thanks for that. i followed as you said and i was able to flash Evolution X
however, while flashing i got a warning in TWRP E:Unable to decrypt FBE device. The ROM booted fine but I think I have made a mistake. Additionally the folder I had created to transfer the ROM is gone after the phone booted.
What could be the issue ? and how to resolve this ?
FYI, I'm using Mauroonofrio's TWRP
FuriousFrodo said:
thanks for that. i followed as you said and i was able to flash Evolution X
however, while flashing i got a warning in TWRP E:Unable to decrypt FBE device. The ROM booted fine but I think I have made a mistake. Additionally the folder I had created to transfer the ROM is gone after the phone booted.
What could be the issue ? and how to resolve this ?
FYI, I'm using Mauroonofrio's TWRP
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I've had that error a few times. It's normally from when your first boot into TWRP. All output from TWRP gets written to the same output screen, so when it is shown you are not seeing output from just the last command but for the whole session. If you had looked in more detail, you would have probably realised that the error was from before you started flashing.
With the ROM files going missing, that is a known problem. Actually anything copied before flashing gets lost. The first time it happened to me I had copied all my backed up data at the same time as the ROMs and it all got wiped. I can't remember exactly the details now, it's just something I've got used to. But if I remember correctly, the data disappears when you first boot into the new ROM. After it happened the first time, I checked in TWRP the next time, after flashing, but before booting the new ROM and the files were still there. It was only after booting to the ROM that they disappeared. (My memory is a bit vague now as it was over a year ago, but I think it might actually happen when you set up lockscreen security and the phone is encrypted in the new ROM for the first time). Maybe someone else can confirm or give the correct explanation.
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I've had that error a few times. It's normally from when your first boot into TWRP. All output from TWRP gets written to the same output screen, so when it is shown you are not seeing output from just the last command but for the whole session. If you had looked in more detail, you would have probably realised that the error was from before you started flashing.
With the ROM files going missing, that is a known problem. Actually anything copied before flashing gets lost. The first time it happened to me I had copied all my backed up data at the same time as the ROMs and it all got wiped. I can't remember exactly the details now, it's just something I've got used to. But if I remember correctly, the data disappears when you first boot into the new ROM. After it happened the first time, I checked in TWRP the next time, after flashing, but before booting the new ROM and the files were still there. It was only after booting to the ROM that they disappeared. (My memory is a bit vague now as it was over a year ago, but I think it might actually happen when you set up lockscreen security and the phone is encrypted in the new ROM for the first time). Maybe someone else can confirm or give the correct explanation.
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So what you are saying is its quite normal, is it?
fearing I may have to do the whole process again, I haven't set anything up.[emoji3]
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So what you are saying is its quite normal, is it?
fearing I may have to do the whole process again, I haven't set anything up.[emoji3]
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Yes, both things are normal. You should be good to go with your new ROM. No need to reinstall it.
I have a Sony Xperia XZ Premium and i decided to enter the world of tinkering with my device. I successfully unlocked by bootloader, installed TWRP but as i was figuring out how it all worked something went wrong. i can no longer boot into my device (its stuck on the sony/carrier boot screen) and i belive that i may have completely removed by OS from my device. A website told me that i should to something with changing the file system and i think that has something to do with it. I have tries re-installing a stock rom but i cant seem to get it to work (I am noob). When i try to flash the zip it says 'invalid zip file format!' i really dont know what to do. Any help would be grealty appreciated as this is my only phone. I dont care if it has to be reset to factory settings.
THANK YOU.
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I have a Sony Xperia XZ Premium and i decided to enter the world of tinkering with my device. I successfully unlocked by bootloader, installed TWRP but as i was figuring out how it all worked something went wrong. i can no longer boot into my device (its stuck on the sony/carrier boot screen) and i belive that i may have completely removed by OS from my device. A website told me that i should to something with changing the file system and i think that has something to do with it. I have tries re-installing a stock rom but i cant seem to get it to work (I am noob). When i try to flash the zip it says 'invalid zip file format!' i really dont know what to do. Any help would be grealty appreciated as this is my only phone. I dont care if it has to be reset to factory settings.
THANK YOU.
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First, let's start with the small stuff, just in case. Try booting into TWRP and select the Wipe option, then select advanced wipes, then choose only the cache partition and the dalvik cache partition, DO NOT choose any other partitions, after choosing cache and dalvik cache, swipe the slidee at the bottom to run the wipes, then reboot the device.
The stock .zip that you tried to flash probably isn't made for flashing via TWRP. It is probably meant for extracting the .zip to get the flashable form of your stock firmware and then flashing that firmware using your device's specific flashing tool on PC. Flashing the firmware will remove TWRP. After you get the firmware flashed and you get the device working again, you will have to reinstall TWRP the same way you did the first time. When you get TWRP reinstalled, immediately use the Backup option in TWRP to create a backup of everything on your device(do not include internal storage in the backup). Store that backup on your external sdcard and/or on your PC. Do this BEFORE you attempt any kind of modification ms to the device. This backup can be used to restore your device if you mess it up again.
After creating the backup and storing it in a safe place, then you can try making the modifications that you were originally trying to do.
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Droidriven said:
First, let's start with the small stuff, just in case. Try booting into TWRP and select the Wipe option, then select advanced wipes, then choose only the cache partition and the dalvik cache partition, DO NOT choose any other partitions, after choosing cache and dalvik cache, swipe the slidee at the bottom to run the wipes, then reboot the device.
The stock .zip that you tried to flash probably isn't made for flashing via TWRP. It is probably meant for extracting the .zip to get the flashable form of your stock firmware and then flashing that firmware using your device's specific flashing tool on PC. Flashing the firmware will remove TWRP. After you get the firmware flashed and you get the device working again, you will have to reinstall TWRP the same way you did the first time. When you get TWRP reinstalled, immediately use the Backup option in TWRP to create a backup of everything on your device(do not include internal storage in the backup). Store that backup on your external sdcard and/or on your PC. Do this BEFORE you attempt any kind of modification ms to the device. This backup can be used to restore your device if you mess it up again.
After creating the backup and storing it in a safe place, then you can try making the modifications that you were originally trying to do.
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After clearing the 2 caches the phone is still stuck on the boot screen. I will try to figure out how to flash the ROM with flash tools now...
jakessavage said:
After clearing the 2 caches the phone is still stuck on the boot screen.
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Your phone's Android 7 has neither a Dalvik cache nor an ART cache. TWRP is misleading in this respect.
Try to re-flash phone's Stock ROM ( Android 7 ) by means of Sony Xperia Flash Tool.
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Your phone's Android 7 has neither a Dalvik cache nor an ART cache. TWRP is misleading in this respect.
Try to re-flash phone's Stock ROM ( Android 7 ) by means of Sony Xperia Flash Tool.
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Yes I managed to do this. The only problem now is that my phone is on Android 7. Before it was on Android 9. I've went to the software update section on the phone but there's no update available. Will I have to flash an android 9 ROM to get the update or will it eventually come to my phone
Thanks
@jakessavage
Moving from one Android version ( e.g. 7 ) to another one ( e.g. 9 ) istn't an update but an upgrade.
Don't think your phone's OEM/Carrier automatically supply an upgrade, but only updates if recognized to be necessary.
IMHO in case of Android 9 for your phone is not provided by OEM/Carrier, you have to flash a Custom ROM based on Android 9.
jakessavage said:
Yes I managed to do this. The only problem now is that my phone is on Android 7. Before it was on Android 9. I've went to the software update section on the phone but there's no update available. Will I have to flash an android 9 ROM to get the update or will it eventually come to my phone
Thanks
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Find the android 9 firmware for your device and flash it via flashtool.
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I recently made a backup of every partition with TWRP and forgot to remove screenlock beforehand. So I restored the full backup after messing with custom roms, everything worked perfectly and everything was restored, until I couldnt set a password... I can go to the settings to set up a password but after confirming it, it closes and I have to do it again. Not even custom roms with formatted data can set a password... What can I do?
(The video has black parts which is just the recording hiding me setting up a password)
I've been there... Twice. The only thing that helped was a factory reset by (a) OnePlus (servicepoint).
NOTE: if they reflash stock rom, they should afterwards REBOOT TO STOCK RECOVERY, WHIPE EVERYTHING and reflash the rom once more.
If you ignore this step and a second flash, the question is not IF you will gey problems, but when.
exis_tenz said:
I've been there... Twice. The only thing that helped was a factory reset by (a) OnePlus (servicepoint).
NOTE: if they reflash stock rom, they should afterwards REBOOT TO STOCK RECOVERY, WHIPE EVERYTHING and reflash the rom once more.
If you ignore this step and a second flash, the question is not IF you will gey problems, but when.
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So, if I bring it to a oneplus service point and they fix it, I should format data and flash stock rom again after? Where do I find the stock rom to flash?
No! They should re-flash stock (that's what they'll do anyway). But YOU need to tell them, to (after the flash) reboot to stock recovery, wipe all, and then re-re-flash the stock rom.
If they don't do that, they'll see you again, soon.
For some reason I don't know, one flash keeps residu of former 'playing around'. Your service point will probably NOT know this.