Success To Installed TWRP, But Always Failed To Boot Into Recovery Again - Xiaomi Redmi 3 Questions & Answers

First of all, Thank you for read this post.
Second, Please watch my video on the link below:
To be honest, I have change a few handset before but never seen problem like this before.
So, I'm actually have difficulty to boot into recovery again everytime I like to reboot recovery from TWRP itself.
Not just reboot recovery, but also bootloader. So, the one that normal only reboot system option. Even when I try to clicked the reboot recovery or bootloader, it straight goes to system when it start to booting.
I also already try to install the default recovery (the one that only show phone and USB cable) from my phone in order to erase the previous recovery.img, and after that reinstall the TWRP recovery mode. But the problem is never dismiss. Its back, I still cannot access the recovery mode from the TWRP itself.
So, what should I do if I want my TWRP normal again? The only installation method that I still haven't to try yet is fastboot method from PC because I'm using macintosh and didn't have windows PC at my home.
So, if there anyone here know what should I do to fix it, please let me know. If u can't download the video, please also have a look to this picture...maybe it will help you to understand what I mean

brittown said:
First of all, Thank you for read this post.
Second, Please watch my video on the link below:
To be honest, I have change a few handset before but never seen problem like this before.
So, I'm actually have difficulty to boot into recovery again everytime I like to reboot recovery from TWRP itself.
Not just reboot recovery, but also bootloader. So, the one that normal only reboot system option. Even when I try to clicked the reboot recovery or bootloader, it straight goes to system when it start to booting.
I also already try to install the default recovery (the one that only show phone and USB cable) from my phone in order to erase the previous recovery.img, and after that reinstall the TWRP recovery mode. But the problem is never dismiss. Its back, I still cannot access the recovery mode from the TWRP itself.
So, what should I do if I want my TWRP normal again? The only installation method that I still haven't to try yet is fastboot method from PC because I'm using macintosh and didn't have windows PC at my home.
So, if there anyone here know what should I do to fix it, please let me know. If u can't download the video, please also have a look to this picture...maybe it will help you to understand what I mean
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No one has answer about this?

brittown said:
No one has answer about this?
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Hello.This is a common problem for redmi 3.Press volume up+volume down and power button to enter TWRP

gilardino33 said:
Hello.This is a common problem for redmi 3.Press volume up+volume down and power button to enter TWRP
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Have u seen my video?
Of course I can enter to TWRP by pressing the hard key. That's never be a problem for me.
My problem is, when I'm in TWRP, i never can booting into recovery again. Instead of go to recovery. It always booting to the system. Is that a common?

Before no but after 7.3.9 ROM and until now for me yes.

gilardino33 said:
Before no but after 7.3.9 ROM and until now for me yes.
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Really? Wow thanks. I didn't know that. So if I try to change to other ROM which not based on china dev, it will help the TWRP back to normal?

Maybe.This problem with TWRP it's common in 3 latest dev roms in redmi 3 and redmi note 3.

gilardino33 said:
Maybe.This problem with TWRP it's common in 3 latest dev roms in redmi 3 and redmi note 3.
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OK. Thanks for the information. I hope I can find a solution on this kind of problem...
Have a nice weekend

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Need help to resolve issues in my Xperia Z2 after root

Hi
I am having some issues with my Xperia Z2 D6502. I am new to rooting, so please bear with me.
I rooted my device following these instructions. All things went smoothly. However next day I started having problems to boot into recovery mode. I have explained my problem here. I tried reinstalling Z2-lockeddualrecovery2.7.154-BETA.installer which I got from the above instructions. It installed successfully but still I couldnt boot into recovery mode. The phone even stopped detecting my SD card, I had to reinsert it each time I would reboot to make it work.
So I followed all the instructions from the scratch again except for the last one which involved flashing pre rooted 5.1.1 stock ROM(flashable_D6502_23.4.A.0.546.zip). I wanted to keep rooted kitkat 4.4.2(I initially,i ..e., before rooting, had 5.1.1 but according to the instructions I had to downgrade it to kitkat) which I obtained as a result of downgrading my Xperia Z2 from 5.1.1.
Now I am facing wifi problems with kitkat. I can connect to the network but internet works extremely slow while it works absolutely fine on other devices. I dont have access to the router as its a common router in my dorm. I tried several solutions which I found on internet involving changing DNS to 8.8.8.8 and changing IP settings to static. None of them had any effect. Is there anything else I could do to resolve this issue?
The main reason I want to keep kikat is that I want to install Xposed on my device for imei changer and android id changer, and I read somewhere that for installing Xposed on kitkat you dont need to flash any zips and just install it like any other app. I didnt flash it on lollipop because of the warnings about getting stuck in bootloop in sony devices and I wasnt sure of how to flash it as the instructions were not very detailed and I am new to it. So do we flash it the same way I flashed 5.1.1 rom, i.e., booting into recovery mode and then selecting install and then selecting the zip I want to install?
I got this link to working modules on sony devices but I cant find imei changer in the list. So even if I installed Xposed, with your help of course, will I be unable to use imei and android id changer?
I read in several places that I should backup my device so that I can restore to the previous state in case I soft brick it or enter a bootloop. What kind of backup is this and how do I take it?(I googled and found Backup TA to take backup but I am not sure if that is the type of backup I am looking for and the instructions in the page are not detailed enough for me as I cant risk my device.)
I have one request, please provide me with detailed steps as I am doing all of it for the first time and am extremely nervous of screwing up my device as it is my only phone and quite expensive too.
Well, my device is rooted, on 5.1.1, and Xposed Works very well, without bootloops, and all Modules that I tried worked very well, by your description I can't figure out what is causing your problems...
stayawake said:
Well, my device is rooted, on 5.1.1, and Xposed Works very well, without bootloops, and all Modules that I tried worked very well, by your description I can't figure out what is causing your problems...
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I havent tried Xposed on my device yet. Have you tried imei changer and android id changer? If not can you confirm if it works?
Can you please provide me with detailed step on how to install Xposed?
If my device goes into bootloop, will I be able to flash it using stock ROM?
And can you please provide answers regarding taking backup?
berbatov93 said:
I havent tried Xposed on my device yet. Have you tried imei changer and android id changer? If not can you confirm if it works?
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I didn't tried these two modules.
berbatov93 said:
Can you please provide me with detailed step on how to install Xposed?
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following the official topic of the module, you will have all the steps to install it, and the version that most fits with your system version
berbatov93 said:
If my device goes into bootloop, will I be able to flash it using stock ROM?
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If you got a boot loop, you can:
1: Force power off the device by holding volume+ and power button simultaneously, then, you will able to flash via flashtool a new ROM
2: if you have a custom recovery, you can follow the same method to power off, then, power on and access the recovery, where you will be able to flash a zip containing a new system, etc.
berbatov93 said:
And can you please provide answers regarding taking backup?
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Well, again, using a custom recovery you can make a Backup, the interface is very intuitive and easy to understand.
stayawake said:
I didn't tried these two modules.
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Can you please try them?
If you got a boot loop, you can:
1: Force power off the device by holding volume+ and power button simultaneously, then, you will able to flash via flashtool a new ROM
2: if you have a custom recovery, you can follow the same method to power off, then, power on and access the recovery, where you will be able to flash a zip containing a new system, etc.
Well, again, using a custom recovery you can make a Backup, the interface is very intuitive and easy to understand.
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Do we make custom recovery using the backup option we get when we boot into recovery menu?
And how to enter recovery menu without booting into the system? I access it using NDR utils app.
And do I need to flash any recovery zip from the recovery menu if I want to keep it?
berbatov93 said:
Can you please try them?
Do we make custom recovery using the backup option we get when we boot into recovery menu?
And how to enter recovery menu without booting into the system? I access it using NDR utils app.
And do I need to flash any recovery zip from the recovery menu if I want to keep it?
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If you have Dual recovery, you are already running a custom recovery.
to enter the recovery menu whitout boot the system, you should:
Power On the device, and at the FIRST SONY screen, when the LED flashes, press volume up to enter TWRP
stayawake said:
If you have Dual recovery, you are already running a custom recovery.
to enter the recovery menu whitout boot the system, you should:
Power On the device, and at the FIRST SONY screen, when the LED flashes, press volume up to enter TWRP
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Volume down for TWRP, volume up goes to the other one, CWM I think? I've never looked!
@berbatov93 you need a bit more patience and to read more things. Forums are awesome because you can get help from people all over the world but it rarely happens in real time.
stayawake said:
If you have Dual recovery, you are already running a custom recovery.
to enter the recovery menu whitout boot the system, you should:
Power On the device, and at the FIRST SONY screen, when the LED flashes, press volume up to enter TWRP
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Its doesnt enogh to tap once volume up to enter to recovery ,when Sony logo shows he must tap few times volume up until notification led get purple color and phone goes in to recovery.This is procedure for Philzz Touch Recovery.
may i ask you something..did you unmount your memory card before you take it out?
if you want to have lastest version lolipop with root..
downgrade your phone to android lolipop 5.0.1..then follow this step http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/general/root-xperia-running-lollipop-lb-ubl-t3123893..
then..
1. install busybox
2. turn on usb debugging and unknown source
3. find lolipop lastest version preroot...copy to your memory card (make sure to unmount it before you put it out) or just put the usb cable
4. install recovery (make sure to get lastest recovery.. can get it on nut.xperia-files.com/)
5. enter recovery then flash lastest pre root lolipop..
6. turn on your phone...
7.Good Luck
TA Partition Backup is for who want to unlock bootloader.. it backup DRM key which important for waranty.
Thank You, i hope this will help you
NamiDragneel said:
may i ask you something..did you unmount your memory card before you take it out?
if you want to have lastest version lolipop with root..
downgrade your phone to android lolipop 5.0.1..then follow this step http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/general/root-xperia-running-lollipop-lb-ubl-t3123893..
then..
1. install busybox
2. turn on usb debugging and unknown source
3. find lolipop lastest version preroot...copy to your memory card (make sure to unmount it before you put it out) or just put the usb cable
4. install recovery (make sure to get lastest recovery.. can get it on nut.xperia-files.com/)
5. enter recovery then flash lastest pre root lolipop..
6. turn on your phone...
7.Good Luck
TA Partition Backup is for who want to unlock bootloader.. it backup DRM key which important for waranty.
Thank You, i hope this will help you
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The DRM keys are unlikely to affect your warranty claim but they do other things including allowing your device to get OTA upgrades.
To unlock your bootloader you have to get an unlock code from Sony, to do that you give them your device details. So if you send it back for warranty and they look it up, I have no idea if they do, they'll see that you have unlocked your bootloader. Or at least got the code to do so, I doubt anyone gets the code without planing on using it.
Those DRM keys play a role in the Sony image processing for both the camera and the Bravia Engine. That is what you lose by unlocking the bootloader, warranty is not the major factor.
Hey
I had the same problem.
So what I did to solve this?
I did a factory reset > flash again flashable_D6502_23.4.A.0.546.zip > wipe dalvik >
And the problem was fixed.
Good luck

Need Help - Stuck

Hey guys, I'm facing an issue right now.
I had a rooted OPX with TWRP and Lolipop. I downloaded the new OOS 3.1.3 from OnePlus site, flashed it. There was an error, fixed it by updating updater-script. Flashed the zip, then just after that flashed SuperSU zip and TWRP image over recovery. I don't know why I did that but that's the order. Then I forgot to wipe Dalvik/Cache and rebooted into recovery...It stuck in OnePlus Logo screen with powered by android written at bottom. Then I tried to boot into System by pressing the power button, it got stuck in the boot animation (The new one in Marshmallow update). It just keeps rotating infinitely (I think). I have waited for about 30 minutes on that screen, no luck.
What should I do? Is there a way that fastboot mode would be recognized by my PC and I can boot into recovery via image? Or any way for factory reset? Data is all backed up, so no issue about that. Just need it to get running asap.
Please reply asap.
Thanks for reading.
Did you try booting into recovery or fastboot manually ?
For recovery - hold all 3 keys, when OnePlus logo comes, then leave Vol Up key and hold the other 2.
Do the same but leave the Vol Down key for fast boot.
If either of this works then you can recover easily.
Joshwin Aranha said:
Did you try booting into recovery or fastboot manually ?
For recovery - hold all 3 keys, when OnePlus logo comes, then leave Vol Up key and hold the other 2.
Do the same but leave the Vol Down key for fast boot.
If either of this works then you can recover easily.
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Just as I mentioned, booting into recovery doesn't work. Stuck at the OnePlus Logo Screen if I do that manually.
Though I can boot into fastboot. But after doing that, when I connect the phone to the PC, fastboot devices command returns an empty line.
We get so caught up in custom recovery and such that we forget about what people would normally do who don't mod. Simplest safest way to upgrade bootloader or downgrade is by using original stock recovery. Now your gonna probably need to go through the hard brick guide.
Exodusche said:
We get so caught up in custom recovery and such that we forget about what people would normally do who don't mod. Simplest safest way to upgrade bootloader or downgrade is by using original stock recovery. Now your gonna probably need to go through the hard brick guide.
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Yeah, I did for the first time.
I think I now know what went wrong. For future viewers -
Do NOT ever Flash Recovery Image through your recovery. Always use fastboot.
Something weird happened. I managed to flash recovery, update to OOS 3.1.3. Then for rooting, I downloaded TWRP and SuperSU zip from the links here http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/discussion-how-to-root-oneplus-x-t3242830.
But as soon as I flashed SuperSU, I got stuck in Bootanimation again. Why is this happening??
choubeyaakash77 said:
Yeah, I did for the first time.
I think I now know what went wrong. For future viewers -
Do NOT ever Flash Recovery Image through your recovery. Always use fastboot.
Something weird happened. I managed to flash recovery, update to OOS 3.1.3. Then for rooting, I downloaded TWRP and SuperSU zip from the links here http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/discussion-how-to-root-oneplus-x-t3242830.
But as soon as I flashed SuperSU, I got stuck in Bootanimation again. Why is this happening??
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You have to use the modded SuperSU. You can find it in the many guides posted for oos3.

Phone won't boot! please help

Hi guys
So the phone was working just fine, I wanted to update TWRP and I think I got the wrong image by mistake (I think I downloaded the Mi5 ZCX twrp), flashed it with flashify and when I rebooted nothing shows on the screen, the phone keeps vibrating every 10 seconds and when it's connected to PC I can hear it connecting then disconnecting after 2 seconds when it vibrates, I can't go into recovery nor bootloader, DID I JUST BRICK MY PHONE PERMANENTLY?
Please help guys..
Silvers91 said:
Hi guys
So the phone was working just fine, I wanted to update TWRP and I think I got the wrong image by mistake (I think I downloaded the Mi5 ZCX twrp), flashed it with flashify and when I rebooted nothing shows on the screen, the phone keeps vibrating every 10 seconds and when it's connected to PC I can hear it connecting then disconnecting after 2 seconds when it vibrates, I can't go into recovery nor bootloader, DID I JUST BRICK MY PHONE PERMANENTLY?
Please help guys..
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What about fastboot mode? And can you link me which twrp you've downloaded?
approach to service center if device is under warranty they will do it for free
prss thanks if i helped
Hi guys
I've fixed the issue using SP flash tool, downloaded the latest MIUI 8.1.7.0 Global Stable for MTK and tried to flash it using SP flash tool, plugged the cable in just after the phone vibrates, the flashing doesn't go all the way but it somehow reset the phone and it booted up to the system with no issues, I re-flashed the correct TWRP for my device and all is good now.
Thank you
Silvers91 said:
Hi guys
I've fixed the issue using SP flash tool, downloaded the latest MIUI 8.1.7.0 Global Stable for MTK and tried to flash it using SP flash tool, plugged the cable in just after the phone vibrates, the flashing doesn't go all the way but it somehow reset the phone and it booted up to the system with no issues, I re-flashed the correct TWRP for my device and all is good now.
Thank you
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what if he has a SD variant
nikhil020 said:
what if he has a SD variant
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I honestly have no idea about SD version.
nikhil020 said:
what if he has a SD variant
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This -
OK -
1. Your device isn't booting, it's just pops up mi logo when we long press Power button.
So, the solution?
I'm telling you one thing that, I don't know about flashing Miui roms, I'll suggest you to flash custom rom, there after you can flash Miui once you gets your device booted successfully.
Now, download these files ~
*. Firmware.zip
*. LineageOS 14.1 latest build
*. Gapps
And Put em' all inside your SD card, Insert your SD Card to your device. Booting into fastboot mode? - Use this combination ~ Power key + volume down.
Then, go to fastboot mode and type fastboot boot <whatevertherecoveryname.img> give it some time, it'll boot to TWRP.
Once you gets twrp, from twrp choose wipe > advanced wipe > wipe everything except internal and SD card > then go back to main menu of twrp choose installĀ» choose downloaded firmware.zip flash it, once it's done, locate unofficial LineageOS rom.zip and let it flash, it done? Then at last choose gapps.zip, flash it.
After this process, hit reboot. [/HIDE]
sachin n said:
This -
OK -
1. Your device isn't booting, it's just pops up mi logo when we long press Power button.
So, the solution?
I'm telling you one thing that, I don't know about flashing Miui roms, I'll suggest you to flash custom rom, there after you can flash Miui once you gets your device booted successfully.
Now, download these files ~
*. Firmware.zip
*. LineageOS 14.1 latest build
*. Gapps
And Put em' all inside your SD card, Insert your SD Card to your device. Booting into fastboot mode? - Use this combination ~ Power key + volume down.
Then, go to fastboot mode and type fastboot boot <whatevertherecoveryname.img> give it some time, it'll boot to TWRP.
Once you gets twrp, from twrp choose wipe > advanced wipe > wipe everything except internal and SD card > then go back to main menu of twrp choose installĀ» choose downloaded firmware.zip flash it, once it's done, locate unofficial LineageOS rom.zip and let it flash, it done? Then at last choose gapps.zip, flash it.
After this process, hit reboot. [/HIDE]
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Its not my problem neither my question why are u quoting me in the solution ????????
And by the way read his problem again
nikhil020 said:
Its not my problem neither my question why are u quoting me in the solution ??
And by the way read his problem again
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Eh, you just said '' what if he has an SD version'' right?
So.... That's the workaround for an SD version. Lmao
That's the reason why I quoted you.
Silvers91 said:
Hi guys
I've fixed the issue using SP flash tool, downloaded the latest MIUI 8.1.7.0 Global Stable for MTK and tried to flash it using SP flash tool, plugged the cable in just after the phone vibrates, the flashing doesn't go all the way but it somehow reset the phone and it booted up to the system with no issues, I re-flashed the correct TWRP for my device and all is good now.
Thank you
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Thanks a lot! Super helpful! [emoji2] [emoji2]
Sent from my Redmi Note 4 using Tapatalk

Help, I bricked my Poco!

There were a series of events and mistakes that I made and now I have a PocoBrick:
I was going to move from the unofficial LOS to the official version that just rolled out. So I downloaded Lineage file, backed up my phone like a goodie two shoes, wiped and attempted to install.
Then the TWRP gave me an "error7".
Ok, I thought, lets go back and see what went wrong. I attempted a reboot but the phone goes straight to FASTBOOT, still goes to TWRP when pressing Volume up+pwr.
Did a restore and still - straight to FASTBOOT.
I messed with it for a while and then made a grave mistake.. I found a website claiming to teach how to install the official TWRP on pocof1 and I downloaded the Img file and attempted to flash it through TWRP - and now the phone goes right into FASTBOOT without being able to go to TWRP by pressing the Vol. and pwr.
Only Then I noticed that the name of the linked file was "twrp-3.2.3.0.-dipper.img".
Now the phone is in FASTBOOT, I adb doesn't work, when I try to "fastboot flash" I get an "unknown partition" response.
fml.
use MiTool to flash full factory firmware
Did you manage to bring your phone back to life with MiFlash?
mi flash and select clean all
If MiFlash Does not work to you
try search about Pocophone EDL & Testpoint
It works! It works! It works!
Thank you!
Antidote03 said:
If MiFlash Does not work to you
try search about Pocophone EDL & Testpoint
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Every claim I've seen of this ends up being fake.
Can you please give a source to an actual WORKING solution to bypass EDL authentication?
CosmicDan said:
Every claim I've seen of this ends up being fake.
Can you please give a source to an actual WORKING solution to bypass EDL authentication?
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Search in youtube "pocophone f1 test point"
U need to bypass the edl via test point (hardware)
giladdd said:
There were a series of events and mistakes that I made and now I have a PocoBrick:
I was going to move from the unofficial LOS to the official version that just rolled out. So I downloaded Lineage file, backed up my phone like a goodie two shoes, wiped and attempted to install.
Then the TWRP gave me an "error7".
Ok, I thought, lets go back and see what went wrong. I attempted a reboot but the phone goes straight to FASTBOOT, still goes to TWRP when pressing Volume up+pwr.
Did a restore and still - straight to FASTBOOT.
I messed with it for a while and then made a grave mistake.. I found a website claiming to teach how to install the official TWRP on pocof1 and I downloaded the Img file and attempted to flash it through TWRP - and now the phone goes right into FASTBOOT without being able to go to TWRP by pressing the Vol. and pwr.
Only Then I noticed that the name of the linked file was "twrp-3.2.3.0.-dipper.img".
Now the phone is in FASTBOOT, I adb doesn't work, when I try to "fastboot flash" I get an "unknown partition" response.
fml.
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For flash official LOS Rom you need the latest firmware & vendor.
giladdd said:
It works! It works! It works!
Thank you!
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Can you please be specific about what you did to make it work so that others in your position may also benefit?
I'll add, even if you have already solved your problem, that there are fastboot roms here on XDA (official ROM, with Rom, firmware, and recovery) from which you can then start over.
You can install those as you would TWRP, directly from Fastboot mode via a computer (or other phone, there's a Magisk module that enables adb & fastboot - from phone to phone. Amazing)

CMD showing writing finished but TWRP recovery still isn't installed

The device is a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (codename: mido)(4/64 GB variant)
So I had this problem yesterday where I was stuck in a bootloop and was unable to get into recovery, so I asked for help in a few subs and XDA, and some good people suggested various suggestions. What worked for me was going back to stock by flashing a stock fastboot ROM via MiFlash Tool.
After getting back to stock, I tried installing TWRP recovery again and everything went smooth, except the fact that it did not get installed at all and I am still on the default Mi-recovery. I have tried numerous versions of the TWRP image, double checked whether USB debugging is switched on or not, but I still can't seem to install TWRP.
Here's a video of the entire process I followed to install TWRP and the issue I am facing:
Apologies for the long video. It is difficult to hold a film with one hand while trying to do stuff on the PC with the other.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
laneofmagic said:
The device is a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (codename: mido)(4/64 GB variant)
So I had this problem yesterday where I was stuck in a bootloop and was unable to get into recovery, so I asked for help in a few subs and XDA, and some good people suggested various suggestions. What worked for me was going back to stock by flashing a stock fastboot ROM via MiFlash Tool.
After getting back to stock, I tried installing TWRP recovery again and everything went smooth, except the fact that it did not get installed at all and I am still on the default Mi-recovery. I have tried numerous versions of the TWRP image, double checked whether USB debugging is switched on or not, but I still can't seem to install TWRP.
Here's a video of the entire process I followed to install TWRP and the issue I am facing:
Apologies for the long video. It is difficult to hold a film with one hand while trying to do stuff on the PC with the other.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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First, I noticed that your TWRP version is old. You said you have tried different versions, but are you sure you tried the latest one? You can download it from here: Download TWRP for mido
Alternatively, you can try with OrangeFox recovery, which is well-recognized as well and personally I use this one: Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (mido) build releases | OrangeFox Recovery Downloads
Anyway, after the command...
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
...try this one:
fastboot boot recovery.img
If doesn't work try...
fastboot reboot
..and right after you push Enter button, hold Power and Volume+ buttons.
When you enter the TWRP/OrangeFox finally, you should wipe stock system and format data partition, then flash your custom rom.
Lord Sithek said:
First, I noticed that your TWRP version is old. You said you have tried different versions, but are you sure you tried the latest one? You can download it from here: Download TWRP for mido
Alternatively, you can try with OrangeFox recovery, which is well-recognized as well and personally I use this one: Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (mido) build releases | OrangeFox Recovery Downloads
Anyway, after the command...
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
...try this one:
fastboot boot recovery.img
If doesn't work try...
fastboot reboot
..and right after you push Enter button, hold Power and Volume+ buttons.
When you enter the TWRP/OrangeFox finally, you should wipe stock system and format data partition, then flash your custom rom.
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That worked.
I just realized you are the same person who helped me on reddit as well. Thanks mate, you're awesome.
laneofmagic said:
That worked.
I just realized you are the same person who helped me on reddit as well. Thanks mate, you're awesome.
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You're welcome, I like to help people if I am able to Enjoy!

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