I am unable to root MIUI 8.1.1.0. Used official TWRP 3.0.2, alka 3.0.0 and flashed lazy flasher, supersu..but nothing worked..says cannot mount data. And official TWRP also asks for password. Not sure why this is happening here. I was able to root dev roms and lollipop easily. Please help me what to do to root 8.1.1.0?
First Mouth Data in Twrp Recovery Settings and then Try Again To Root.
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I flashed MIUI8-mm-v6.9.9 globle beta via fastboot.
I had unlocked my device & flashed official TWRP by fastboot mode.
When i enter in TWRP it directly ask for decrypt password.
I havent set any pattern or password in device as i clean install nothing do anything in rom.
So please give solution for that as i tried alka,cofface & safe twrp also they didnt ask for password but couldt mount data and cache and also not showing internal/external memory.
Do needful........
Yogendra Kher said:
I flashed MIUI8-mm-v6.9.9 globle beta via fastboot.
I had unlocked my device & flashed official TWRP by fastboot mode.
When i enter in TWRP it directly ask for decrypt password.
I havent set any pattern or password in device as i clean install nothing do anything in rom.
So please give solution for that as i tried alka,cofface & safe twrp also they didnt ask for password but couldt mount data and cache and also not showing internal/external memory.
Do needful........
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It is because rom itself is encrypted (Marshmallow roms)
Experienced same behavior today.
I had the global dev ROM and the mm update arrived yesterday.
Today I received the information from Xiaomi to Officially unlock the bootloader. Did so ... And had several problems. I couldn't mount data as it was encrypted.
Now I wiped inside twrp and did a clean install... Now my rom is running and I could backup all partitions including data
Try this.. 100% Working method
http://en.miui.com/thread-344450-1-1.html
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My little beast is just 20 days old i was sony user back then.. in sony there when i want to root i use kingroot and its do my work without bootloops and anything like that... And when i want to unlock bootloader it just i want to backup my drm keys and restore then and relock bootloader when i want to my warranty..
Now i have redmi
I'm soo confused
What i need
1. I need root to delete blots that i don't use...
2.i want to try custom roms
3.i don't want to void my warranty.
4.i want to update to marshmallow miui how i can do
I hope your guys will help me
Grajatyadav said:
My little beast is just 20 days old i was sony user back then.. in sony there when i want to root i use kingroot and its do my work without bootloops and anything like that... And when i want to unlock bootloader it just i want to backup my drm keys and restore then and relock bootloader when i want to my warranty..
Now i have redmi
I'm soo confused
What i need
1. I need root to delete blots that i don't use...
2.i want to try custom roms
3.i don't want to void my warranty.
4.i want to update to marshmallow miui how i can do
I hope your guys will help me
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In Xiaomi you there isn't any TA partition so you don't have to worry about DRM keys. You can simply unlock bootloader and fastboot flash TWRP recovery and SuperSU binary via recovery to get root access.
I recommend you to unlock bootloader and flash zcx recovery and create a full nandroid backup before mounting system partition. This way you have a complete backup of the current state and you can return to it at any time.
You can install any custom ROM via recovery.
Unlocking bootloader won't void the warranty.
If you want to use marshmallow you can either flash beta MIUI ROM with/without unlocking bootloader or unlock the bootloader and flash a MM based ROM via recovery.
You can return to factory state at any time by either flashing MIUI fastboot ROM via EDL mode on locked/unlocked bootloader or by flashing fastboot ROM via fastboot mode on unlocked bootloader.
BlueJeans said:
In Xiaomi you there isn't any TA partition so you don't have to worry about DRM keys. You can simply unlock bootloader and fastboot flash TWRP recovery and SuperSU binary via recovery to get root access.
I recommend you to unlock bootloader and flash zcx recovery and create a full nandroid backup before mounting system partition. This way you have a complete backup of the current state and you can return to it at any time.
You can install any custom ROM via recovery.
Unlocking bootloader won't void the warranty.
If you want to use marshmallow you can either flash beta MIUI ROM with/without unlocking bootloader or unlock the bootloader and flash a MM based ROM via recovery.
You can return to factory state at any time by either flashing MIUI fastboot ROM via EDL mode on locked/unlocked bootloader or by flashing fastboot ROM via fastboot mode on unlocked bootloader.
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Thanks.. for replying.. now some confusion are sortedout...
One thing more.. i juts want to delete some bloatware can i just root my phone with kingroot and delete them from system and enjoy miui stble latest version as I'm new i want to use miui more and Don't need recovery and all as of now. I hope help..
I just need to root for blot remove and usibg greenyfy and some more apps and i just need do simple step
Grajatyadav said:
Thanks.. for replying.. now some confusion are sortedout...
One thing more.. i juts want to delete some bloatware can i just root my phone with kingroot and delete them from system and enjoy miui stble latest version as I'm new i want to use miui more and Don't need recovery and all as of now. I hope help..
I just need to root for blot remove and usibg greenyfy and some more apps and i just need do simple step
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I won't recommend you to use kingroot to root the device due to following reasons:
1) I don't trust these shady chinese closed source apps that relies on software vulnerability.
2) If you've rooted by any method without unlocking bootloader you won't be able to flash "incremental" OTA updates as it verifies system partition before flashing. However, you should be able to flash MIUI full recovery ROM that'll overwrite the whole image without verifying for the changes. Unlike OTA it's usually about 1.2GB in size. There's another method to flash OTA without system image verification which involves removal of a few lines from updater-script but I haven't tested it yet on stock recovery.
BlueJeans said:
I won't recommend you to use kingroot to root the device due to following reasons:
1) I don't trust these shady chinese closed source apps that relies on software vulnerability.
2) If you've rooted by any method without unlocking bootloader you won't be able to flash "incremental" OTA updates as it verifies system partition before flashing. However, you should be able to flash MIUI full recovery ROM that'll overwrite the whole image without verifying for the changes. Unlike OTA it's usually about 1.2GB in size. There's another method to flash OTA without system image verification which involves removal of a few lines from updater-script but I haven't tested it yet on stock recovery.
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So now i will first officialy unlock bootloader then twrp and super su then i will make a full backup now more questions
If i flash CyanogenMod and in case i want to back to miui then how i will do that and also how i can install miui marshmallow beta and will you suggest me???
Thank you soo much budy u are helping me soo much
Grajatyadav said:
So now i will first officialy unlock bootloader then twrp and super su then i will make a full backup now more questions
If i flash CyanogenMod and in case i want to back to miui then how i will do that and also how i can install miui marshmallow beta and will you suggest me???
Thank you soo much budy u are helping me soo much
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1) If you want to revert back to MIUI from CyanogenMod, restore nandroid backup. But make sure to backup every partition in TWRP recovery first before any modification. And don't allow system modification on the first boot to recovery. Firstly, create a full backup and then you can flash whatever ROM you like. In case you want to switch back, restore the full backup except "firmware" partition. I suggest you to use zcx recovery. You can find more about it in the xda thread.
2) If you don't have a TWRP backup, you can revert to stock ROM by flashing MIUI fastboot ROM via pc in fastboot mode. You can do the same in EDL mode but it'll wipe everything including internal storage.
3) If you want to install MIUI beta ROM based on MM, you can do that both on a locked and unlocked bootloader. Go to en.miui.com and download the latest beta ROM, put it on your internal storage and use the updater app to install it.
4) If you do the step (3) and want to revert back to MIUI stable based on LP, then you'll face sim detection issue which can be fixed by flashing modem (NON-HLOS.bin) of the same stable ROM via fastboot on unlocked bootloader. This is a bug from Xiaomi side.
5) You can use MIUI beta ROM, actually it's more stable than MIUI stable ROM and most people prefer it over stable.
Hope that helps
BlueJeans said:
1) If you want to revert back to MIUI from CyanogenMod, restore nandroid backup. But make sure to backup every partition in TWRP recovery first before any modification. And don't allow system modification on the first boot to recovery. Firstly, create a full backup and then you can flash whatever ROM you like. In case you want to switch back, restore the full backup except "firmware" partition. I suggest you to use zcx recovery. You can find more about it in the xda thread.
2) If you don't have a TWRP backup, you can revert to stock ROM by flashing MIUI fastboot ROM via pc in fastboot mode. You can do the same in EDL mode but it'll wipe everything including internal storage.
3) If you want to install MIUI beta ROM based on MM, you can do that both on a locked and unlocked bootloader. Go to en.miui.com and download the latest beta ROM, put it on your internal storage and use the updater app to install it.
4) If you do the step (3) and want to revert back to MIUI stable based on LP, then you'll face sim detection issue which can be fixed by flashing modem (NON-HLOS.bin) of the same stable ROM via fastboot on unlocked bootloader. This is a bug from Xiaomi side.
5) You can use MIUI beta ROM, actually it's more stable than MIUI stable ROM and most people prefer it over stable.
Hope that helps
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Thnk you soo much bro
I'm currently running MIUI 8 global dev ROM with officially unlocked bootloader, and there's a new update for it. Problem is, I rooted my phone already and I'm not sure if updating it will get rid of root. Also, twrp doesn't stick for some reason, so it's not very convenient to just flash SuperSU.zip after updating.
Install zcx recovery (search on MIUI forums )..that'll help you to receive ota updates (so you don't have to download and flash the entire ROM all the time ).if you follow the instructions on installing zcx recovery then that twrp will stick ..after that you can install SuperSU after updating ROM .
I am on Global stable miui 8.2.4 but for some reasons i don't like it and i wanna downgrade to 8.1.15 . I have Twrp installed and rooted . Can i flash recovery 8.1.15 rom using twrp ?
Or i need to flash a fastboot rom using twrp ?
somebody?
I have flashed stock 8.2.4.0 from 8.2.2.0 with flashfire, although I have twrp too. No problems just put the zip in right folder.
Yes you can. I have flashed both dev and stable. @jazzh mentions something about folders. TWRP doesn't really care about that.
Be warned though that flashing the official zip also replaces the recovery and there is a bug with 8.1.15 where you cannot flash TWRP back afterwards.
If you go back to 8.1.15 and want to use TWRP for flashing a custom rom simply use
fastboot boot [recovery name].img
to soft load TWRP and do all your work from there up.
Yes, that's a good advice.
I soft boot twrp whenever performing backup or updating magisk.
I just mentioned folders because flashfire is started from os and it will look into the ota folder and if it finds the zip it will offer rebooting to perform the update.
Hello,
I am a newbie into this.
I want to root the Pad to run some apps that require root access. The bootloader is already unlocked via the miflash unlock tool.
Next I tried to install TWRP 3.4.0.0 via using the guide from twrp.me
https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimipad4.html
I am able to load the image into recovery section and I am also able to boot into recovery straight after that in order to enter TWRP (using Vol up plus power button as the guide mentioned). But once the Android system is booted up the TWRP bootloader in the recovery section is gone/wiped whatever because the Mi boot menu appears again.
What do I miss out?
It is also recommend to perform a backup in TWRP before rooting (magisk) or flashing a custom rom. The backup fails with a couple of red line "unable to mount...".
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
You are using the stock MIUI right? MIUI will automatically revert recovery back to the stock one. You have to install a custom rom to retain TWRP.
Never_Sm1le said:
You are using the stock MIUI right? MIUI will automatically revert recovery back to the stock one. You have to install a custom rom to retain TWRP.
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Correct still using stock MIUI. Sadly, that means root and stock MIUI won't work at the same time.
andyyy1 said:
Correct still using stock MIUI. Sadly, that means root and stock MIUI won't work at the same time.
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Although I never use stock MIUI, I think you can root normally. You don't need TWRP to maintain root.