Back to stock rom form cm13 - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello
I'm so confused.
Please help me how I'm going back to the stock (3.1.3) rom from Cm13 best way and safe.
Thank you

Download Oxygen OS 3.1.3 full ROM
Download MM based unofficial TWRP
Downloaded Modded SuperSU if you want root
You will require a PC with WinRAR & Notepad++, because as we are running custom ROMs the zipwill give an error 7 saying that The package is for OnePlus, this is an onyx, we need to remove that.
Don't worry, its super easy.
- Download the OOS3 zip, copy it to your PCs desktop
- Open it with winRAR, dont extract it, just open it
- There will be a META-INF folder, open it
- Then open com, then google, then android, there will be 2 files here, updater-binary & updater script
- Double click on updater-script
- It will ask which app to use to open the file, then select to open with Notepad++ (designate it from its installed directory if it isn't visible in the initial list)
- The file will look like this
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
- Delete the entire first line that starts with getprop
- Now it should look like this
- Now press Ctrl+S to save the file and close the window
- WinRAR will ask weather to update changes in the archive, say yes to that
- Let it finish its job
- Done !
Moving on the the flashing now...
Assuming you are using official TWRP with your CM13 now,
- Copy the modded OOS3 zip into your Device
- Boot into TWRP recovery
- Wipe system, data, cache & dalvik/art cache
- Flash the modified OOS3 zip
- Let it complete
- After it completes, press the wipe cache/dalvik button below
- Now reboot to system
- Complete the initial setup
- Goto settings, unlock developer options by tapping 7 times on build number in about phone
- Enable advanced reboot
- Then reboot to bootloader
- Flash the MM based unofficial TWRP via fastboot
- Remember to boot into this newly flash TWRP before booting into system so that it doesn't overwite it
- Done
Now you are on OOS 3.1.3, and have a working TWRP, you can proceed to flash SuperSU etc to gain root

thank you !
if I want to back to 2.2.1 and then Update ?
I not need ROOT / TWRP

meliko said:
if I want to back to 2.2.1 and then Update ?
I not need ROOT / TWRP
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Actually, you want to update to 3.1.3, right ? Then you don't need to go back to OOS2 then again OOS3, the method i gave above will work as intended, its tried as tested by many users along with myself.
As for not requiring Root, just dont flash the SuperSU zip.
Keep the TWRP, its handy.
Also, press the thanks button on bottom left corner of my post, no necessary to say it in the reply.

I need to go back to stock rom for Exercise responsibility
thank you again

Hello,
I followed these instructions and It worked perfectly. (Note that I was coming from CM13)
Thanks a lot !

Thanks for the great description!
A question, just in case, I would go back again go to CM13 , can i then just import my old backup via the modified TWRP, or I have to note something again?
Thanks in advance!

Gustl6500 said:
Thanks for the great description!
A question, just in case, I would go back again go to CM13 , can i then just import my old backup via the modified TWRP, or I have to note something again?
Thanks in advance!
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- Boot into recovery
- Wipe everything except SD Card
- Flash OOS2 zip
- Boot into it
- Goto settings, unlock dev options, enable advanced reboot
- Then reboot to bootloader
- Install official TWRP, Done
flash any rom you want now.

Both directons tested, go to original, go back to cm13, works perfectly!
Thank you for your help!!!

Gustl6500 said:
Both directons tested, go to original, go back to cm13, works perfectly!
Thank you for your help!!!
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I'm glad.
Pass the info along.

But when i did the same process it again showing the error as"UPDATER PROCESS ENDED WITH ERROR:7

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[Q] my phone is DEAD

Did my frist flash and now everything is messed up (JL2 seeARMS) - for the belli9000m
basically I can get into my phone - but everything is black (i can't see anything other than the status scren) and the home/back button doesn't work - can't see nothing else
I did a factory reset, wipe, cache, etc. everything - and reinstalled the ROM via CWM yet still nothing works
I desperately need help
Install the correct Bell rom via Odin, not CWM. That should fix it.
you mean to start all over kinda thing ? like download the correct Bell JL2 rom (the official one) and use ODIN to install it ?
I still don't understand why everything is blank - like i can pull down status bar and select voicemal to make a call, receive txts even, but nothing else is there - nothing
how does this even happen
Well it's weird, I'll give you that, but your phone is far from "DEAD". Probably some files are failing to load, or were not included in that ROM that you flashed. Flashing the official one will fix it.
Tyxerakias said:
Well it's weird, I'll give you that, but your phone is far from "DEAD". Probably some files are failing to load, or were not included in that ROM that you flashed. Flashing the official one will fix it.
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ok last question - once I find / dl the original firmware from bell/samsung (JL2) - and I go into download mode and use ODIN - WHAT BOXES DO I TICK/CHECK - because I've only used odin to flash a kernal (and just used pda) I can assume it's not the same as I'll need the original kernal correct ?
do I tick all the boxes? any tutorials on this I'm lost.
also, how big are these files - i am at work behind a firewall so I can't dl the original firm ware from
http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-i9000.htm
but I need the JL2
if anyone wants to d/l it and email it to me it would be awesome
[email protected]
The files are big (~160MB), I don't think they will fit in your gmail
Here's the download link from samfirmware.com for I9000UGJL2
http://www.multiupload.com/6GRS1OWRJW (password is samfirmware.com)
You just select the .tar file in Odin in the PDA field, don't tick anything else, and flash. Example below:
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Anyway, before you do all that, have you tried wiping the phone from recovery mode? It might help.
You can also try asking seeARMS for help in his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
Tyxerakias said:
The files are big (~160MB), I don't think they will fit in your gmail
Here's the download link from samfirmware.com for I9000UGJL2
http://www.multiupload.com/6GRS1OWRJW (password is samfirmware.com)
You just select the .tar file in Odin in the PDA field, don't tick anything else, and flash. Example below:
Anyway, before you do all that, have you tried wiping the phone from recovery mode? It might help.
You can also try asking seeARMS for help in his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
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I know how to get back to stock now - i am just curious about how to re-flash the rom - I want to get this rom on my phone.
I tried flashing it again via CWM - it's even worse, i get into android, but it's blank, black, nothing's there, no buttons work, etc.
so what I was SUPPOSED to do was unzip the original rom .zip file and delete the extra stuff ? then rezip it and flash THAT file via CWM ?
that wasn't in the instructions -- look at the instructions it gives you 2 options:
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"1. Download and extract the file you downloaded above to the root of your internal SD card (both the "seearms" folder and the .ZIP ROM file).
If you would like to customize your install, continue doing step 2. If you would like a stock install with all the applications + SpeedMod kernel + JL2 modem + Generation X theme, skip to step 3"
3. Boot into recovery, and select "Install zip from sdcard".
4. Select "Choose zip from sdcard", and scroll to the ROM.
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I did what it said - I did a stock install and skipped to step 3 without doing 2a-2e (custom install)
no where in the instructions did it say I had to open up the .zip file and delete contents then rezip it and flash that file
I need to know how to flash this "custom" rom as per the instructions via seeARM himself -- i didn't do the "custom" and that's what messed me up
ok i flashed with stock JL2 and now i get 10000 force closes
why is this ? anyone ?

Tutorial - Rooting Mi 5 without wiping data

Dear All,
WARNING: I'm no developer, just a regular user. SO PLEASE ONLY TRY THE BELOW PROCEDURE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I'm not responsible if you end up with a device that doesn't work the way it is originally meant to.
Recently I decided to root my Mi 5 running Global Dev ROM (Version: 6.5.30 (MIUI7)).
Read a few threads.
Mainly (link A): http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=260976
Then I posted a Q&A thread: http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod ... 0&page=1#pid5799160
I noticed that according to link A, we needed to wipe data to root successfully.
Here's what I did:
1. Unlock BootLoader via Xiaomi Official Method. - Important Step
2. Temporarily flash TWRP (link mentioned in link A) [fastboot boot *recoveryname*.img].
3. Selecetd English as the language.
4. Left the System partition unmodified when promted (Keep Read Only).
5. Mounted System + Cache.
6. Enabled ADB sideload.
7. SIdeloaded the superSU file (link mentioned in link A).
8. Rebooted device.
9. SuperSU was installed.
10. To check this I tried out SElinuxmodechanger + V4A (use apps with Root access at your own risk and evaluation of safe / unsafe nature of the app/apps).
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Conclusion: I was able to root my Mi 5 (Global Dev Rom) without permanent flashing of TWRP + without modification to system partition (Keep Read Only)) + without wiping data in TWRP before installing SuperSU.
Hey, great tutorial, but after, the OTA update will work and / or remove root ?
Is the sideload necessary ? Can't the SuperSU file be stored in an internal folder beforehand ?
@hmnk: can you please post links for SElinuxmodechanger and V4A? Thanks.
flavien317 said:
Hey, great tutorial, but after, the OTA update will work and / or remove root ?
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Thanks.. The OTA updates work. You will only have to root the phone via my tutorial again.
lapocompris said:
Is the sideload necessary ? Can't the SuperSU file be stored in an internal folder beforehand ?
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Sideload was necessary at the time of the tutorial being posted as the MIUI version / TWRP didn't allow data partition to be mounted without formatting it. Hence, the flashable zips had to be sideloaded.
However, currently, I'm on MIUI Version: V8.0.2.0.MAAMIDG (MIUI8) and twrp-3.0.2-0-gemini, this combination allows data partition to be mounted without formatting it.
Burs said:
@hmnk: can you please post links for SElinuxmodechanger and V4A? Thanks.
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www.google.com
Personally tested myself on Mi5 Pro and it works with MIUI Version: V8.0.2.0.MAAMIDG (MIUI8) and twrp-3.0.2-0-gemini.
Huge huge thanks!
Thanks very much for this worked a treat. I'm on 6.10.13 Global, used ZCX-TWRP and SuperSU v2.76. No problems at all.
Many thanks for your guide. I'll try it on the next update
This has been working well for me, thank you. Now I'm wondering if the same method could be used to install things like Xposed without flashing TWRP too. Has anyone tried it? I'm scared. ::laugh:
thanks
Bootloop
Tried this over MIUI Global BETA 7.4.27 (Mi5) and got a bootloop
I've downloaded the required files and TWRP 3.0.2.0 and SuperSU 2.76
Thanks, it worked!
I just tested this on the MI5s Plus and it works on that phone as well.

[RECOVERY][3.3.1][parker] Unofficial TWRP & Root for Motorola One Zoom

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TWRP 3.3.1 & Root for Motorola One Zoom
© Attention! Creation of mirrors for downloading, distribution on other resources without coordination with the authors banned! ©​
Fixed problem of not working touch!
Thanks to the efforts of mauronofrio , yuri-2016 and and my humble contribution, the TWRP 3.3.1 was made from scratch and a new method of Root was tested.
This is a universal method that will fit all modifications of Motorola One Zoom.
READ OBLIGATORY !!!
Warning! You are responsible for your own actions with the phone.
100% guaranteed operation of this method is tested on clean firmware installed in standard way via fastboot (system in Slot A).
The phone should have USB debugging enabled and bootloader unlocked!
All your user data will be deleted during TWRP installation process!
Instructions
1. Download the following files:
- Download current version of twrp-3.3.1-6-parker-mauronofrio.img (copy to C:\adb\ folder) and archive twrp-3.3.1-6-parker-installer-mauronofrio.zip (copy to external SD Card) ;
- archive for Magisk installation (copy to external SD Card) https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk (latest version for today Magisk v20.4);
- archive to disable dm-verity and forceencrypt Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt (copy to external SD Card) https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389 (latest version for today Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020 https://zackptg5.com/downloads/Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020.zip );
2. Boot the phone in fastboot mode, connect it to a PC and perform the following commands:
Code:
fastboot boot C:\adb\twrp-3.3.1-6-parker-mauronofrio.img
3. After rebooting in the TWRP give permission by doing Swipe to Allow Modifications.
4. Go to the "Install" section. Click on "Select Storage" button, select Micro SD card, OK. Choose twrp-3.3.1-6-parker-installer-mauronofrio.zip and "Swipe to confirm Flash".
5. Go to "Wipe" section and press "Format data" for decryption. Type "Yes" on request. Go to the TWRP Main Menu and reboot again in the Recovery. Give permission by doing Swipe to Allow Modifications.
6. Go to the "Install" section. Click on "Select Storage" button, select Micro SD card, OK. Choose and install sequentially: archive for installation Magisk, archive Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt.
7. Reboot into the System.
8. Fully go through the initial settings, enable Developer Mode and USB debugging.
9. Reboot into the bootloader and again in TWRP.
10. Make settings TWRP - adjust time, a time zone, brightness of the display, language.
11. Reboot into the system.
Congratulation! Your device now has a TWRP and Root!
Attention, it's important! If you have problems with a broken WiFi and mobile network after install TWRP, install directly in TWRP boot.img the same stock firmware version that is currently installed on phone and then install TWRP-installer.
great job!!!
It's great to see some development in our forums! Great job
domi.nos said:
It's great to see some development in our forums! Great job
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All work was done on the phone purchased in Poland :highfive:
Now, thanks to talented people, we're working on fixing the problem with the touch.
Added absolutely new TWRP, fixed problem of not working touch, redesigned installation manual. Enjoy!
thank you for your support, you're brilliant!!!
after doing the whole process, the cell phone does not work the wifi or the mobile network
spcarlos2 said:
after doing the whole process, the cell phone does not work the wifi or the mobile network
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Phone for which region? What kind of firmware is it installed? Have you booted TWRP or flashed it?
ilia3367 said:
Phone for which region? What kind of firmware is it installed? Have you booted TWRP or flashed it?
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Colombia
Modelo XT2010-1
Hardware pvt
I did as it appears in the instructions
Hi, I tried but when I perform the command don't let me continue, it says "the archive don't exist" something like that, I need help please...
spcarlos2 said:
Colombia
Modelo XT2010-1
Hardware pvt
I did as it appears in the instructions
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did you got it to work again? I got the exact same problem
Just bought a US version XT2010-1. Stock ROM Android 9 with newest security updates (just downloaded all of them). Build PPHS29.59-49-8. I unlocked the bootloader already
Can anyone confirm this process works and all phone functions will work (cell and WiFi) if I follow all the instructions as written?
To clarify, this is a brand new phone with stock firmware. The only changes I made were updating security patches and unlocking the bootloader. Haven't even set up Google account on phone yet.
Thanks
jacky1241 said:
did you got it to work again? I got the exact same problem
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Did you get your phone to work with this method? I have a brand new phone want to root it but don't want to F it up.
If you have problems with WiFi and mobile network after downloading to TWRP, install boot.img of stock firmware and then install TWRP-installer.
But there shouldn't actually be any such problems.
TWRP should fit all models.
TWRP isn't installed, it's loaded.
ilia3367 said:
If you have problems with WiFi and mobile network after downloading to TWRP, install boot.img of stock firmware and then install TWRP-installer.
But there shouldn't actually be any such problems.
TWRP should fit all models.
TWRP isn't installed, it's loaded.
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Thanks. I'm going to give it a shot.
Sort of a noob. I've rooted 2 phones before but used a pre-made script on one and used TWRP on my Moto G4 with a custom ROM.
Where do I get stock boot.img if I need i?. I saw multiple posts on different forums about "extract the boot.img" but I don't know where to extract it from. Sorry to bother you. Thanks for your work on this.
FL-Guy said:
Where do I get stock boot.img if I need i?.
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From the archive of the stock firmware. The same firmware version that is currently installed on your phone.
Worked!
Followed all the instructions as written and BAM! I have TWRP recovery and rooted phone.
You da man. Thanks!!!
Finally the TWRP website has an official Recovery Page for Motorola One Zoom! https://twrp.me/motorola/motorolaonezoom.html
Hopefully soon we will see TWRP itself.
There is an official TWRP !!!​

Question MIUI 13

Is anyone already on MIUI 13 from Xiaomi.eu?
Is TWRP / root working with Android 12 / MIUI 13?
Good SoT?
Share your experience!
GreenParr0t said:
Is anyone already on MIUI 13 from Xiaomi.eu?
Is TWRP / root working with Android 12 / MIUI 13?
Good SoT?
Share your experience!
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21.12.29 weekly (MIUI 13) is a fastboot rom, since there is no working custom recovery right now.
Magsik works flawlessly.
SOT seems also fine to me.
How did you install magisk without TWRP to flash the zip?
GreenParr0t said:
How did you install magisk without TWRP to flash the zip?
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Via patched boot.img
You extract original boot.img from the rom and patch it within the Magsik app.
If you replace it and then run the fastboot install script, you are rooted right after installing MIUI 13. It's very convenient.
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testguest said:
Via patched boot.img
You extract original boot.img from the rom and patch it within the Magsik app.
If you replace it and then run the fastboot install script, you are rooted right after installing MIUI 13. It's very convenient.
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With which program can you open boot.img?
I tried here for 7zip and the error.
Dragon_16 said:
With which program can you open boot.img?
I tried here for 7zip and the error.
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You don't have to open it. Just patch it in Magsik app.
Magisk > Install > Select and Patch a File > choose your boot.img
Copy the created magisk_patched_xxxxx.img back into the firmware folder, rename it to boot.img (keep the original one as backup) and run the update script.
Thanks.
testguest said:
You don't have to open it. Just patch it in Magsik app.
Magisk > Install > Select and Patch a File > choose your boot.img
Copy the created magisk_patched_xxxxx.img back into the firmware folder, rename it to boot.img (keep the original one as backup) and run the update script.
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Sorry I understand what you gave me.
I copy the boot.img to the downloads folder and follow the Magisk patch procedure, after that I transfer the file to the pc and run the fastboot boot command magisk_patched.img
I did and it worked, thank you very much for your help.
Gratitude.
Are you already on MIUI 13?
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Okay
Coming from MIUI 12.5 (a11) I did:
- downloaded MIUI 13 fastboot
- unzipped the file
- copied boot.img to my phone and patched with magisk
- copied the patched_boot.img back to the unzipped folder, deleting the original boot.img and renaming the new one to boot.img.
- ran the fastboot script to keep data, it failed the first time. Rebooted the phone and this time the fastboot looked different, orange letters.
- ran the script again, now it went through succesfully.
- clear the data/cache from the "permission" app, it was crashing the phone.
It is working well, and I didn't need to restore a backup!
GreenParr0t said:
Coming from MIUI 12.5 (a11) I did:
- downloaded MIUI 13 fastboot
- unzipped the file
- copied boot.img to my phone and patched with magisk
- copied the patched_boot.img back to the unzipped folder, deleting the original boot.img and renaming the new one to boot.img.
- ran the fastboot script to keep data, it failed the first time. Rebooted the phone and this time the fastboot looked different, orange letters.
- ran the script again, now it went through succesfully.
- clear the data/cache from the "permission" app, it was crashing the phone.
It is working well, and I didn't need to restore a backup!
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To keep the data is this option here?
windows_fastboot_update_rom.bat
YES
Is their also a version for mi 11 lite 5g ne Edition?
theviruz said:
Is their also a version for mi 11 lite 5g ne Edition?
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no
Look into eu MIUI I Believe this version is for most Xiaomi devices is from MIUI eu page
I am now using this ROM since a week. Some apps fail to render the graphical interface, my navigation app sygic as example.
Or in opera mobile, some web applications like mobile-based games and maps are not rendering correctly.
Otherwise I am pretty happy with this ROM. I hope that the next build will fix it.

Question [HELP] Back to original ROM

Fist let me thank you for helped me successfully rooted this phone before https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/what-is-the-easiest-and-safest-way-to-root-redmi-note-10.4359843
But now some of my bank applications just refuse to run and magisk hide doesn't help and my first objective to root is not needed anymore plus some more inconvenient things from bugs now I want to go back to official MIUI ROM how can i do that?
There are plenty of guides show how to Install the custom ROM but i can't find one about go back the original.
Unlike the last time now i known the basic of recovery, flash, fastboot etc
But i still don't know how to "Completely" go back to the original MIUI ROM but also want to keep the OrageFox recovery just the ROM.
Can i just download the MIUI ROM from here https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/mojito/stable/V12.5.4.0.RKGMIXM/ and flash the .zip file normally? But what about Recovery/Fastboot type? The fastboot type is twice as big as the recovery type but it's not the zip format guess i don't need that and stick to recovery/zip format right?
And what is Frimware https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/mojito/stable/V12.5.5.0.RKGMIXM/ do i also need to flash this too?
I'm currently on OrangeFox recovery and Sakura ROM (https://projectsakura.xyz/download.html)
Thank you.
You can't flash recovery miui with twrp/orangefox... in order to reinstall the Stock ROM you must flash the Fastboot ROM through MiFlash Tool... Firmware is not needed.
1- Download this MiFlash version : MiFlash 20210226
2- Download the v12.5.4 Fastboot ROM from Xiaomi Firmware Updater and unzip it
3- Install Drivers if needed
4- Select "Clean All" as you don't want to lock the bootloader to keep OrangeFox and start flashing
5- Wait for MIUI Boot
6- Reboot to Fastboot and flash PE Recovery or boot TWRP
7- Flash OrangeFox Zip
8- Done , you have Stock MIUI with OrangeFox
i hope this can help you , Cheers
alonsoj636 said:
You can't flash recovery miui with twrp/orangefox... in order to reinstall the Stock ROM you must flash the Fastboot ROM through MiFlash Tool... Firmware is not needed.
1- Download this MiFlash version : MiFlash 20210226
2- Download the v12.5.4 Fastboot ROM from Xiaomi Firmware Updater and unzip it
3- Install Drivers if needed
4- Select "Clean All" as you don't want to lock the bootloader to keep OrangeFox and start flashing
5- Wait for MIUI Boot
6- Reboot to Fastboot and flash PE Recovery or boot TWRP
7- Flash OrangeFox Zip
8- Done , you have Stock MIUI with OrangeFox
i hope this can help you , Cheers
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Hi, After i select clean all/clean all and lock this message popup i assume it can't find the ROM file right?
But i make sure to put the downloaded ROM is there but the file format is .tgz is that the case? If not how can i fix this?
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Lolitary said:
Hi, After i select clean all/clean all and lock this message popup i assume it can't find the ROM file right?
But i make sure to put the downloaded ROM is there but the file format is .tgz is that the case? If not how can i fix this?
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you must unzip the .tgz file and write the path to the ROM into the bar above... example : Desktop/RN10/mojito_global_12.5.4.....
Note : Don't use Clean all and lock otherwise your bootloader will be locked and you will have to unlock it again in order to flash another custom recovery
alonsoj636 said:
you must unzip the .tgz file and write the path to the ROM into the bar above... example : Desktop/RN10/mojito_global_12.5.4.....
Note : Don't use Clean all and lock otherwise your bootloader will be locked and you will have to unlock it again in order to flash another custom recovery
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Thank you so much now i'm back to the original MIUI ROM.
Now i'm just curios if this flash tool also clean my root folder or not since my root folder kinda mess from my trial and errors and it take up quite amount of disk space and my phone storage show as 29.1GB/128GB after clean flashed. But its not a big problem i can live with it.
Lolitary said:
Thank you so much now i'm back to the original MIUI ROM.
Now i'm just curios if this flash tool also clean my root folder or not since my root folder kinda mess from my trial and errors and it take up quite amount of disk space and my phone storage show as 29.1GB/128GB after clean flashed. But its not a big problem i can live with it.
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Yes , MiFlash clean everything... can u kindly share screenshot from About Phone > Storage? 29.1GB seems too much space for a fresh MIUI installation ...
alonsoj636 said:
Yes , MiFlash clean everything... can u kindly share screenshot from About Phone > Storage? 29.1GB seems too much space for a fresh MIUI installation ...
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This is after i uninstalled all the bloatware and updated all the system apps
Lolitary said:
This is after i uninstalled all the bloatware and updated all the system apps
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this is mine , 64GB model... it should be 20-25 GB after all updates... i think yours is fine

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