Twrp - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 / 5 Plus Questions & Answers

I tried flashing twrp vince in note 5 but it asks password i tried my phone pin password but still it didn't work even i tried formata data but still it ask for password again and again to decrypt and it also shows internal memory zero
I also tried redwolf recovery but it also have same issues i.e unable to mount
internal memory zero
I don't know whats wrong
Is it due to miui 10 developer rom or something else
Please anyone could help me with this problem

harsh818 said:
I tried flashing twrp vince in note 5 but it asks password i tried my phone pin password but still it didn't work even i tried formata data but still it ask for password again and again to decrypt and it also shows internal memory zero
I also tried redwolf recovery but it also have same issues i.e unable to mount
internal memory zero
I don't know whats wrong
Is it due to miui 10 developer rom or something else
Please anyone could help me with this problem
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Search the forum, this has been explained time and time again.

Morecs said:
Search the forum, this has been explained time and time again.
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Sorry i couldn't find can u give me the link of that thread please!

harsh818 said:
Sorry i couldn't find can u give me the link of that thread please!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/re.../official-orangefox-recovery-project-t3807479

DarthJabba9 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re.../official-orangefox-recovery-project-t3807479
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This is not what OP asked for. It's not even TWRP. Why do you keep linking this thread as an answer to unrelated questions?

raneso said:
This is not what OP asked for. It's not even TWRP. Why do you keep linking this thread as an answer to unrelated questions?
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Because orangefox recovery works well with encrypted data partition. Twrp can't handle encrypted data partition.

raneso said:
This is not what OP asked for. It's not even TWRP. Why do you keep linking this thread as an answer to unrelated questions?
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If you think this is not relevant, you clearly do not understand his problem. And, may I ask, what is your personal contribution to helping him with his problem?

DarthJabba9 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re.../official-orangefox-recovery-project-t3807479
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Use this ( orange recovery )
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raneso said:
This is not what OP asked for. It's not even TWRP. Why do you keep linking this thread as an answer to unrelated questions?
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Twrp encrypts data every time when u boot into recovery , for this use Orange Recovery ( above guy DarthJabba9 is correct)

DarthJabba9 said:
If you think this is not relevant, you clearly do not understand his problem. And, may I ask, what is your personal contribution to helping him with his problem?
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I know what orangefox recovery is, no need to act condescending. I see you in every other thread plugging your own thing without a word of explanation and I don't think it's helpful. Regardless, we're getting off-topic here...

raneso said:
I know what orangefox recovery is, no need to act condescending. I see you in every other thread plugging your own thing without a word of explanation and I don't think it's helpful. Regardless, we're getting off-topic here...
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What is your personal contribution to solving this guy's problem?

jes0411 said:
Because orangefox recovery works well with encrypted data partition. Twrp can't handle encrypted data partition.
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i tried to flash this recovery, but sadly system has been destroyed bricked , (but now device is back in normal i flashed miui again) , i flashed with twrp recovry but it bricked my device, i think i might have flashed wrong or wrong img not compatible for this device
what should i do now ?

harsh818 said:
i tried to flash this recovery, but sadly system has been destroyed bricked , (but now device is back in normal i flashed miui again) , i flashed with twrp recovry but it bricked my device, i think i might have flashed wrong or wrong img not compatible for this device
what should i do now ?
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I flashed miui several times with orangefox without problem. IDK what's wrong with yours...

harsh818 said:
i tried to flash this recovery, but sadly system has been destroyed bricked , (but now device is back in normal i flashed miui again) , i flashed with twrp recovry but it bricked my device, i think i might have flashed wrong or wrong img not compatible for this device
what should i do now ?
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That's a new one! I can assure you that installing OrangeFox cannot possibly "destroy" anything. In fact, I do not see how installing any recovery (if you have installed the correct recovery for your device) can destroy anything.
What exactly did you do, and what exactly was the outcome? By the way, you might want to take this discussion to the OrangeFox forum: https://forum.xda-developers.com/re.../official-orangefox-recovery-project-t3807479

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did i brick my prime?

i can't boot into the rom. it keeps going into twrp. can't go anywhere...
godlyitem said:
i can't boot into the rom. it keeps going into twrp. can't go anywhere...
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If you look below your post to "[Q} Need Help Asus freez on first Asus Logo" you will see that someone else in the same situation got out of their difficulty. I referred to two threads in reply to his problem that might assist. Good luck.
tangiers said:
If you look below your post to "[Q} Need Help Asus freez on first Asus Logo" you will see that someone else in the same situation got out of their difficulty. I referred to two threads in reply to his problem that might assist. Good luck.
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but i can't seem to flash a new twrp via blob method. is there a zip recovery img i can flash??? i'm not fully understanding how twrp can connect to my pc
godlyitem said:
but i can't seem to flash a new twrp via blob method. is there a zip recovery img i can flash??? i'm not fully understanding how twrp can connect to my pc
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Please check this post... see if it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31616679#post31616679
Gage_Hero said:
Please check this post... see if it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31616679#post31616679
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Thank You. I fixed the problem with another way

[Help] Mt2-L03 stuck in boot loop

Hello everyone, let me just go ahead and say that I'm a total noob in the android customization thing but I somehow manage to install Lineage OS on my L03 and at the time I thought it was done and I didn't messed anything up but somehow that backfire on me.
So right now my HAM 2 is on a boot-loop, it kept staying the Lineage OS loading screen and once it was done and show the device setup screen for like 3 seconds it goes black and load again.
I've tried everything to fix it, from reinstalling an older version of Lineage, install CM13, wipe all data cache and dalvik ( and yes I have install gapps everytime I install any custom ROM, and finally after looks around the web I thought It might be the power button that making it acts weird but when after cleans it with rubbing alcohol (70%) It's still happening.
Now I have 2 options, first is to downgrade the firmware ( I'm not sure if it safe and how to do it) and seconds is to downgrade or delete TWRP ( newest version on HAM2).
Please, if anyone knows how to fix this. Help me. I got this device from amazon and it'll be a hassle trying to claim warranty on it since I have unlock it's boot-loader and install a custom ROM.
Thanks in advance.
Im not trying to be an asshole but does no one know how I can fix this?.
Bl4ckAir said:
Im not trying to be an asshole but does no one know how I can fix this?.
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Are you using MDMower's latest version of TWRP for the Mate 2 (3.1.N0-0) ?
divhandyman said:
Are you using MDMower's latest version of TWRP for the Mate 2 (3.1.N0-0) ?
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I'm using the offical Teamwin TWRP 3.1.1.0 for mt2l03.
Bl4ckAir said:
I'm using the offical Teamwin TWRP 3.1.1.0 for mt2l03.
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That one never works for me. Flash this version of TWRP and flash the latest version of Lineage OS 20170903.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=40887
divhandyman said:
That one never works for me. Flash this version of TWRP and flash the latest version of Lineage OS 20170903.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=40887
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Could you elaborate on how to do that? Can I flash it in the old TWRP or ADB on desktop? Thanks.
Bl4ckAir said:
Could you elaborate on how to do that? Can I flash it in the old TWRP or ADB on desktop? Thanks.
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Yes use ADB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwY-K6-pmJU&feature=youtu.be
Bl4ckAir said:
Please, if anyone knows how to fix this.
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Well, it seems that you missed all of the fun & games last week in the following thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-mate2/help/candy7-cm13-rom-restarting-loop-issue-t3661885
"divhandyman" gets right to the point by correctly recommending MDMower's repo @ AndroidFileHost. My discussions on the topic are slightly more wordy (we all have our faults, yes?), but MDMower's TWRP & LineageOS 09/03 (or newer) is all that you need because the boot loop fix is baked-in.
As a side note, my original instructions assumed a degree of basic knowledge and did not include guides to installing TWRP, making backups, moving files, using ADB/fastboot, etc... These tools and procedures are well documented, ad nauseam, elsewhere.
hola
have you managed to solve it?
I have the same problem!!!
please help
Douglas_27 said:
have you managed to solve it?
I have the same problem!!!
please help
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Hi, Douglas I have managed to solved it. Please tell me the step you have taken and I'll maybe able to help you.
Does it work for L01 the latest TWRP
EndlessFall said:
Well, it seems that you missed all of the fun & games last week in the following thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-mate2/help/candy7-cm13-rom-restarting-loop-issue-t3661885
"divhandyman" gets right to the point by correctly recommending MDMower's repo @ AndroidFileHost. My discussions on the topic are slightly more wordy (we all have our faults, yes?), but MDMower's TWRP & LineageOS 09/03 (or newer) is all that you need because the boot loop fix is baked-in.
As a side note, my original instructions assumed a degree of basic knowledge and did not include guides to installing TWRP, making backups, moving files, using ADB/fastboot, etc... These tools and procedures are well documented, ad nauseam, elsewhere.
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I tried the latest TWRP from MDMower but got stuck in a boot loop after I flashed it and went to turn off the phone to go into recovery mode.
i mistakingly delete a file on my huawei mt2-l02 and since then when i power on it will stuck on startup anyone with solution

[Resolved] Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 blocked on mi logo after TWRP install

Hello everyone, I hope you can help me in this huge problem, I do not deny being completely scared...
I'm not an expert in modding, actually I'm new in this discipline, I'm a holder of Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Qualcom 3/32.
Today I wanted to follow a video on youtube that explained how to improve my device, making these changes:
ROM Pixel Experience: https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...her-development/rom-pixel-experience-t3723382
TWRP for Redmi Note 4 (mido): https://dl.twrp.me/mido/
All versions of the Google Camera: https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/
Direct link to the version for Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (requires modified ROM, does not work on MIUI): https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/scrubber_GCam_5.1.018_24.apk
Kernel: https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...-development/kernel-stormguard-11-08-t3702031
So I convinced myself to take the appropriate online guides to get the same benefits described in that video.
- I managed to unlock the bootloader after three days from the request to Xiaomi.
- I followed the guide to install TWRP, the first attempt was successful, but entering the recovery I did not find the TWRP but the recovery of Xiaomi.
I realized that I should avoid starting Android first, as the system is as if it were self-protected by TWRP, replacing it with the original version.
- I made a second attempt, this time I managed to get into the TWRP screen first, but here I had to choose the "overwrite" option instead of "go into read-only mode".
Now if I restart the phone to get back to the system I am stuck with the Xiaomi logo and can no longer access the operating system.
- I have access to fastboot.
- I have access to TWRP.
- I do not have access to Android.
- I have unlocked bootloader.
- my phone is not rooted!
Panicked, I found on the internet guides that suggested to format "DALVIK" and "Data" and "Cache" via TWRP, so I did, but this did not solve the problem, I can not yet enter the operating system.
How can I recover access to my device?
What could have happened precisely?
Thank you so much ... I hope you do not have to throw the phone ...
Pleppo said:
... How can I recover access to my device?
What could have happened precisely?
Thank you so much ... I hope you do not have to throw the phone ...
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If your ROM is miui, then you need to install lazyflasher. Search the forum for this.
DarthJabba9 said:
If your ROM is miui, then you need to install lazyflasher. Search the forum for this.
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Thank you very... very much for your answer!
Yes, I bought my phone with MIUI international inside... I'm going to search it on the forum, can you please provide me a link you too?
My fear is that the phone won't turn on anymore following the guide of "lazyflasher"... how can "lazyflasher" help me? thank you
Pleppo said:
Thank you very... very much for your answer!
Yes, I bought my phone with MIUI international inside... I'm going to search it on the forum, can you please provide me a link you too?
My fear is that the phone won't turn on anymore following the guide of "lazyflasher"... how can "lazyflasher" help me? thank you
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...er-development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-t3550061
DarthJabba9 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...er-development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-t3550061
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Thank you, that thread will explain how to "recover" the system by using "twrp + Lazyflasher" right?
I will follow this instructions, even if I already installed TWRP, is it right?
Download recovery*.img and Lazyflasher
Copy lazyflasher In your internal Phone memory
Run "fastboot flash recovery recovery-mido.img in command line
Boot into recovery and flash Lazy flasher (Important for miui, else you can't boot into system)
Reboot and enjoy it
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Why do you think my phone has got breaked?
Thank you! (i'm sorry for my bad English)
Pleppo said:
Thank you, that thread will explain how to "recover" the system by using "twrp + Lazyflasher" right?
I will follow this instructions, even if I already installed TWRP, is it right?
Why do you think my phone has got breaked?
Thank you! (i'm sorry for my bad English)
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You already have TWRP. Just boot into TWRP and install lazyflasher via TWRP. You should be able to reboot into your miui after that. As has been explained, miui will not boot after installing TWRP if you don't install lazyflasher.
DarthJabba9 said:
You already have TWRP. Just boot into TWRP and install lazyflasher via TWRP. You should be able to reboot into your miui after that. As has been explained, miui will not boot after installing TWRP if you don't install lazyflasher.
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Thank you so much, then tell me if I understood correctly, I do not need to panic, because the "brick" is not a real "brick" but it's just a known side effect that happens when someone decides to install TWRP on their device Xiaomi, am I right?
Since my goal is to install the Google Experience ROM on my Xiaomi, in your opinion, can I proceed with the flash of the external rom? I mean, this kind of "soft brick" is part of the normal practice for installing a custom rom? How come no guide I read talked about it? "lazyflasher" is useful to solve a damage that I created, or just to return to MIUI?
The following instructions and the current situation of this "soft brick" may have damaged something in the phone, so I have to stop moving forward with the intention to flash the Google Experience?
format "DALVIK" and "Data" and "Cache" via "advanced wipe" from TWRP
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Pleppo said:
Thank you so much, then tell me if I understood correctly, I do not need to panic, because the "brick" is not a real "brick" but it's just a known side effect that happens when someone decides to install TWRP on their device Xiaomi, am I right?
Since my goal is to install the Google Experience ROM on my Xiaomi, in your opinion, can I proceed with the flash of the external rom? I mean, this kind of "soft brick" is part of the normal practice for installing a custom rom? How come no guide I read talked about it? "lazyflasher" is useful to solve a damage that I created, or just to return to MIUI?
The following instructions and the current situation of this "soft brick" may have damaged something in the phone, so I have to stop moving forward with the intention to flash the Google Experience?
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Installing TWRP damages nothing. Wiping cache and dalvik damages nothing. If that is all that you did, then nothing is damaged. If you can boot into TWRP, then almost anything can be fixed. And, yes, you should be able to install Pixel Experience or any other ROM (just make sure you follow all the instructions).
To be honest, if you are asking these questions, then you really should stay with your miui until you have secured deeper understanding of things. There are many pitfalls with regard to flashing custom ROMs, even for experienced people. Just install lazyflasher, boot into miui, and lurk round these forums for about a month, before trying anything else.
DarthJabba9 said:
Installing TWRP damages nothing. Wiping cache and dalvik damages nothing. If that is all that you did, then nothing is damaged. If you can boot into TWRP, then almost anything can be fixed. And, yes, you should be able to install Pixel Experience or any other ROM (just make sure you follow all the instructions).
To be honest, if you are asking these questions, then you really should stay with your miui until you have secured deeper understanding of things. There are many pitfalls with regard to flashing custom ROMs, even for experienced people. Just install lazyflasher, boot into miui, and lurk round these forums for about a month, before trying anything else.
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Thank you very much, I managed to enter the MIUI 9, although I noticed that everything has been restored as factory, I wonder, which of the instructions I listed before applied the restoration, precisely?
In addition, about updates to the system coming from Xiaomi, nothing has really been changed, apart from the restore of the phone?
Pleppo said:
Thank you very much, I managed to enter the MIUI 9, although I noticed that everything has been restored as factory, I wonder, which of the instructions I listed before applied the restoration, precisely?
In addition, about updates to the system coming from Xiaomi, nothing has really been changed, apart from the restore of the phone?
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Lazyflasher allowed you to boot into what was there before TWRP was installed (which still remained there, but was inaccessible under lazyflasher was installed). Wiping the data partition will reset the phone to factory.
Pleppo said:
Thank you very much, I managed to enter the MIUI 9, although I noticed that everything has been restored as factory, I wonder, which of the instructions I listed before applied the restoration, precisely?
In addition, about updates to the system coming from Xiaomi, nothing has really been changed, apart from the restore of the phone?
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is you device fixed now?
MyNameIsRage said:
is you device fixed now?
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Yes! Thanks to DarthJabba9! :laugh::laugh::victory:
Pleppo said:
Yes! Thanks to DarthJabba9! :laugh::laugh::victory:
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cool ? also please add [Resolved] in the title so that any one else having same problem can find the soulution here :fingers-crossed:

Phone reboots and is stuck in a bootloop afterwards no matter what rom/kernel.

I'm left clueless here. I just can't get it to boot, no matter what ROM/Kernel i'd flash. It was originally running OOS 2.3.1 but flashing it now won't work anymore. It worked briefly for 1 hour with that AOSP 8.1 but then after trying to flash gapps it stuck again in a bootloop. Sometimes it also freezes and reboots while i am flashing sometimes. I really have no idea what should i do next, hope you can help me.
You need to give more information on which TWRP you have.
Did you upgrade the bootloader at one point ?
OOS 2 is the old one.
You should have upgraded to MM bootloader and the use a TWRP compatible.
If not, you'll have to follow the Mega Unbrick Guide...
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You need to give more information on which TWRP you have.
Did you upgrade the bootloader at one point ?
OOS 2 is the old one.
You should have upgraded to MM bootloader and the use a TWRP compatible.
If not, you'll have to follow the Mega Unbrick Guide...
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I updated the bootloader like over a year ago or so. I also tried 2 different versions of TWRP, now i am using the latest one.
ALSO, very sorry it actually is OOS 3.1.4, not 2.3.1, i just typed briefly what i could remember, i haven't been using this phone for months now but i would like to give it to a relative so there's that. Hope you can help me out, i have no clue why is it acting up like that.
Have you ever think that could be the emmc problem that need to get replaced?
Our phone is old enough...
(just my thoughts btw)
Try to flash official ROM after having wiped everything
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Try to flash official ROM after having wiped everything
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That's what i first tried, mentioned it in the main post.
yayakuya said:
Have you ever think that could be the emmc problem that need to get replaced?
Our phone is old enough...
(just my thoughts btw)
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I don't know what to make of this, thought maybe anyone else encountered this problem and has a clue.
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That's what i first tried, mentioned it in the main post.
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You didn't mentionned you wiped everything : System, data, cache, Internal...
Then usb mount to pussh OOS 3 and flash
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You didn't mentionned you wiped everything : System, data, cache, Internal...
Then usb mount to pussh OOS 3 and flash
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I don't really understand what you are trying to say. I did wipe everything and the only way to flash anything is through adb sideload anyway since the device is not recognized as storage while in TWRP. I think I am gonna give up on it, I was gonna sell it but I can't risk having it act up days/weeks after i sold it.

View 10 - BKL-L04 - Bringing it all together

My phone is an Honor View 10 model BKL-L04 (American model) build 8.1.0.133 (C567GT).
These are the steps that I used to remove the stock firmware and recovery and replace them with something more to my taste. I did < 1% of the actual work here, I'm just putting everything that I did in once place so that other people may not have to look so hard to find answers.
Requirements
View 10 - If you don't have one then you're in the wrong place. Do NOT follow these directions for any other phone as both the directions and the links are specific to the model mentioned above.
Cash/PayPal - Most of us don't have the skills to pry out the bootloader unlock code ourselves so we must pay someone who does. God knows the manufacturer isn't going to help us out here
SD Card - You can probably get this done purely on internal storage, but weren't you going to put in a nice, big SD card anyway?
SD Card Writer (optional) - You'll need a way to load files onto the card prior to flashing. IMHO getting an SD card writer is the simplest way, but to each their own.
Unlocking
This guy will get you an unlock code for your View 10 for $22 (USD). Order a Bootloader Unlock Code, select the Huawei option "with IMEI", put BOTH of your IMEI numbers in the comments field, submit it and pay via PayPal. I got a code in about an hour. Once you have the code you can follow these directions to perform the unlocking process. If you need a bit more help getting though it then try this guide.
Flash Recovery
Don't use the official TWRP images. As of Dec 8, 2018 neither 3.2.1-0 nor 3.2.1.-1 worked for me (-0 dropped to fastboot after a few seconds and -1 caused a bootloop when entering recovery). Use the latest unofficial image from this page. Directions included. More detailed directions can be found here but make sure to use the TWRP image from the first link.
Copy Zips
Now pick out a ROM (I went with LineageOS 15.1) and copy all the zips you need to your SD card. The list probably includes the ROM itself, gapps, and some type of su/root package. Put them all on your card.
Flash ROM
If you're going with LIneageOS 15.1 as I did then this guide should get you the rest of the way. It has the links for the ROM itself as well as gapps and the su package. Again, be very careful to match exactly your phone model and architecture (arm64 for the View 10) when grabbing these packages.
Extras
You can find the latest stock firmware image for the BKL-L04 here. Be damn sure your phone matches mine before you use it! If you need to pull out the stock recovery for any reason, you can use the update extractor to do this (grab recovery_ramdisk), then flash it the same way you flash TWRP.
Good luck and have fun! I'll try to help if you get stuck but the real knowledgeable people are those that wrote the articles I've linked to.
Cheers!
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Is "twrp_bkl_0.7.img" the latest one?
As of Dec 9 I believe it is, yes.
Eimafn said:
As of Dec 9 I believe it is, yes.
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It installed but it keeps saying unable to unmount system so I can't backup or flash a new rom.
MikeyJay530 said:
It installed but it keeps saying unable to unmount system so I can't backup or flash a new rom.
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I didn't have that issue when I was first flashing the ROM, but I do now. If you're having it prior to flashing your ROM would it be because you didn't wipe & format beforehand? The guide I linked in step 5 leads you through this procedure if you need it.
As far as the unmounting error, I think that's something we'll have to live with until the issue is corrected in TWRP.
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Eimafn said:
I didn't have that issue when I was first flashing the ROM, but I do now. If you're having it prior to flashing your ROM would it be because you didn't wipe & format beforehand? The guide I linked in step 5 leads you through this procedure if you need it.
As far as the unmounting error, I think that's something we'll have to live with until the issue is corrected in TWRP.
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Then how can I flash a custom rom?
MikeyJay530 said:
Then how can I flash a custom rom?
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I think it works if you wipe/format first. The guide I linked walks you through this.
Eimafn said:
I think it works if you wipe/format first. The guide I linked walks you through this.
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I did wipe/format first lol still messed up
MikeyJay530 said:
I did wipe/format first lol still messed up
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Hmm. Well, you can either try one of the official builds (here) or wait for the guy doing our customized build to fix this issue. You might even post a note on this thread describing your issue so that he can track how many people are having it.
Sorry I couldn't be more help. The View 10 is not the easiest phone to work with by a long shot.
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MikeyJay530 said:
I did wipe/format first lol still messed up
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You should do it from emui settings not from twrp .
miststudent2011 said:
You should do it from emui settings not from twrp .
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What do you mean?
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What do you mean?
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You have told that you have formatted your device, if you have formatted it from twrp it will cause issues, you should format it from emui system settings.
miststudent2011 said:
You have told that you have formatted your device, if you have formatted it from twrp it will cause issues, you should format it from emui system settings.
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No I need to do it in TWRP if I want to install a custom rom...lol
MikeyJay530 said:
No I need to do it in TWRP if I want to install a custom rom...lol
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Seriously you are laughing at me for trying to help you ?
I need to do it in TWRP if I want to install a custom rom --> Where did you get it ?
Currently available TWRP are buggy and are causing issues.
miststudent2011 said:
Seriously you are laughing at me for trying to help you ?
I need to do it in TWRP if I want to install a custom rom --> Where did you get it ?
Currently available TWRP are buggy and are causing issues.
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Noooo I'm laughing because I'm confused lol I got the twrp from the link on this thread.
MikeyJay530 said:
Noooo I'm laughing because I'm confused lol I got the twrp from the link on this thread.
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TWRP is not needed if you try to flash openkirin roms they are among the best roms available right now for this device. go to openkirin.net for more details.
miststudent2011 said:
TWRP is not needed if you try to flash openkirin roms they are among the best roms available right now for this device. go to openkirin.net for more details.
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I'm wanting to flash Pixel Experience though.
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miststudent2011 said:
TWRP is not needed if you try to flash openkirin roms they are among the best roms available right now for this device. go to openkirin.net for more details.
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Also, how do I get TWRP off my phone so I have EMUI recovery back?
MikeyJay530 said:
I'm wanting to flash Pixel Experience though.
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Also, how do I get TWRP off my phone so I have EMUI recovery back?
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Download full firmware package from firmware finder and extract recovery from update.app and flash it ,
BTW what is your current phone state ?
miststudent2011 said:
Download full firmware package from firmware finder and extract recovery from update.app and flash it ,
BTW what is your current phone state ?
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Is there a guide for that? Sorry I'm new with this phone. My phone is unlocked.
MikeyJay530 said:
Is there a guide for that? Sorry I'm new with this phone. My phone is unlocked.
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What is your phone current state, you have just flashed only twrp or any other changes ?
did you format your phone through emui settings before flashing twrp ?
what build are you on currently ?

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