This is the known working TWRP that supports encryption (no need to wipe data) & also it can root the pad within itself.
The root is achieved with Magisk 17.1, no need to flash any encryption disabler or anything, it simply works!!
I present you: [LR. Team] TWRP
Credits to original devs & authors, not me.
Download in my folder: https://mega.nz/folder/cMAT3Q4b#7CbPV7sbEuSEdP7cehXJ-w
FEATURES said:
* Delete redundant languages, keep English, add Chinese language, default Chinese.
* Modify the default configuration, for example, the default time zone is East Eight Zone, default screen brightness, default vibration, default 24 hours, default return button on the right, default Chinese and so on.
* Modify the default configuration file path to reduce the possibility of conflicts with other people's compiled versions.
* Adjust and optimize the Chinese text and description, and re-edit all the items one by one, which is more accurate, understandable and humanized. Also added display mtp enable off display, file operation result display, operation page title display, permission description when modifying permissions, etc. UI text display.
* Modify the unlocking interface and adjust the height of the sliding unlocking bar, which can effectively prevent misoperation (the original unlocking bar and the operating unlocking bar are of the same height. When the unlocking is completed, the sliding may be repeated, and the corresponding action is directly operated).
* Open more partition backup and restore, such as modern baseband partition, bootloader, persist, cust and other partitions, easy to backup the underlying files before flashing, can restore the underlying files after flashing.
* Add .bin and .mbn format image files, so you don't need a zip brush package, you can write the underlying file. The original version only supports the flashing of .img format image files. (Be sure to pay attention to the selected partition!!!!)
* Solve the problem of interface jam when using the simulation operation (the simulation operation is mainly for testing the theme, and no actual operation).
* Add the manual installation root function in Advanced Options > root system. Add a display root system option on this basis for manual operation.
* Added the ability to unenforce encryption, in advanced options > Unforce Encryption. You can remove the official system to force encryption and cancel the check.
* Change the built-in root mode and add magisk as the default root mode.
* Fixed button and button operations for some interfaces.
* The adb/usb debug mode is enabled by default, which is convenient for operating the phone through the computer command line in rec mode.
* MTP is enabled by default. In the rec state, you can also connect your phone to your computer to facilitate file copying.
* Modify the logo interface, modify the header of the main interface page, and add the display phone model and team name, author name.
* Fix some logical relationships and modify some interface displays.
* Added clear root function
* Added clear power-on password function
* Added clear battery information function
* Added signature boot function
* Added restore official rec function
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FLASHING PROCEDURE said:
1. Working brain
2. Common sense
3. Common knowledge of flashing via fastboot
4. UNLOCK THE MI PAD 4
5. Use cmd line: fastboot flash recovery [name of the file]
6. First reboot to recovery: fastboot boot [name of the file]
IF TOUCHSCREEN IS NON-RESPONSIVE ON FIRST RECOVERY BOOT, FORCE REBOOT IT USING [VOL UP + POWER].
After flashing, if you encounter Chinese UI, press Language then select English.
Root menu is in the [Advanced] .
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Enjoy!!
Thank you for presenting us. But I'm still waiting for the bootloader to be unlocked. I will try it after my phone's damnable bootloader is open.
But I have something to ask,
You said:
Xposed still not working, be it via direct flash or magisk -> BOOTLOOP!!
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I don't really get it. Do you mean we can't use this recovery to flash Xposed, if we want it, we must use Magisk to install it. Or do you just mean Mi Pad currently has no way to access Xposed Framework, installing Xposed will cause bootloop regardless of installing methods (direct flash and Magisk)?
psyblade said:
I don't really get it. Do you mean we can't use this recovery to flash Xposed, if we want it, we must use Magisk to install it.
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You're welcome...
You can flash anything just like normal TWRP, but the ROM (I'm talking about MIUI 9 latest stable) isn't compatible with Xposed (zip/magisk)..
No matter what you do (recovery zip / magisk), it'll give you bootloop..
I heard the xiaomi.eu ROM can use xposed but I'm sticking to official stable.
psyblade said:
Or do you just mean Mi Pad currently has no way to access Xposed Framework, installing Xposed will cause bootloop regardless of installing methods (direct flash and Magisk).
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Yes, all you say is correct. The question is the answer.
we understand but what are the adb and fastboot commands. If you do not explain how to install it and you can install any rom or just a Chinese
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it's not the same as that? if yes you have to do a single post or more complete with adb and fastboot
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77774124&postcount=228
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-pad-4/how-to/mipad4-deverouille-t3849488
lidl11 said:
we understand but what are the adb and fastboot commands. If you do not explain how to install it and you can install any rom or just a Chinese
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it's not the same as that? if yes you have to do a single post or more complete with adb and fastboot
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77774124&postcount=228
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-pad-4/how-to/mipad4-deverouille-t3849488
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ah yes, same...
as for flashing procedure, it's the same as any xiaomi phone/pad....
I'll update the first post....
Hello!
Question: After flashing TWRP successfully, the tablet does not start TWRP. If i reboot and start Recovery with the button combo, the normal Mi recovery starts. What i have to do?
I have the MiPad4 LTE
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
You're welcome...
You can flash anything just like normal TWRP, but the ROM (I'm talking about MIUI 9 latest stable) isn't compatible with Xposed (zip/magisk)..
No matter what you do (recovery zip / magisk), it'll give you bootloop..
I heard the xiaomi.eu ROM can use xposed but I'm sticking to official stable.
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Thank for your answer. I'm going for Xiaomi.eu ROM, hope that the Xposed will work.
psyblade said:
Thank for your answer. I'm going for Xiaomi.eu ROM, hope that the Xposed will work.
I can't find any description or guide from the link you posted. Can you point out where they are for me?
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You're welcome....
My experience: just use LR.Team's TWRP....
If I enable root do I need to do it before flashing the rom I want? Thanks
Sent from my MI MAX 3 using Tapatalk
Bloodlust said:
If I enable root do I need to do it before flashing the rom I want? Thanks
Sent from my MI MAX 3 using Tapatalk
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of course lah...
Sent from my MI 5s Plus using Tapatalk
Posts relating to OTHER TWRP versions removed...
Please open another thread rather than hijacking.
Will this also work for the Mi pad 4 plus?
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never mind just read that it does support it. sucks we can't delete posts on here
What are the exact steps for permanently removing encryption? If I format data in TWRP, will I be able to boot back in to the system without having to reflash the rom?
Encryption is really annoying, I'm currently on the mokee rom with this TWRP installed. Any help is welcomed, thanks.
Sent from my MI PAD 4 using Tapatalk
RolLz ALoT said:
What are the exact steps for permanently removing encryption? If I format data in TWRP, will I be able to boot back in to the system without having to reflash the rom?
Encryption is really annoying, I'm currently on the mokee rom with this TWRP installed. Any help is welcomed, thanks.
Sent from my MI PAD 4 using Tapatalk
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AFAIK just reformat /data, that's all.... no need to reflash ROM....
but you'll have to reinstall your apps....
xposed also needs an unencrypted /data partition, or it'll just bootloop....
Thank you for this. Much appreciated my friend.
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
xposed also needs an unencrypted /data partition, or it'll just bootloop....
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Does it work in mi pad 4 ? If the /data will be reformated without encription will the exposed correct work on AICP or others custom rooms for mi pad 4 ?
I have a problem, whenever a load a rom with twrp, there will be no keyboard. thus I were not able to activate the device nor connect to WiFi.
Tomek0000 said:
Does it work in mi pad 4 ? If the /data will be reformated without encription will the exposed correct work on AICP or others custom rooms for mi pad 4 ?
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Dunno for custom ROM as I use MIUI only...
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
Dunno for custom ROM as I use MIUI only...
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Hi, I've been trying the recovery, but it does not seem to stick ?
The command line returns a successful process, but then I turn off the tablet, and try the buttons combo, but it just boots to the system.
Is there any requirement for the system version ? What could I be missing ?
Thanks for any help
kipue said:
Hi, I've been trying the recovery, but it does not seem to stick ?
The command line returns a successful process, but then I turn off the tablet, and try the buttons combo, but it just boots to the system.
Is there any requirement for the system version ? What could I be missing ?
Thanks for any help
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you could try this command after succesful flash: fastboot boot name-of-recovery-file
then try to reboot > reboot to recovery inside the TWRP to see if its sticks...
you're welcome ^^
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This is a step by step guide for those who want root privileges on their watches. First of all, thanks to @rbox for the modified recovery image, and thanks to @Chainfire for the rooting files. Great developers.
I´ve used the latest superSU beta (systemless rooting), only deleting from the script the superuser.apk.
I´m not responsible for any damage. Do it knowing what you´re doing and at your own risk.
1- You must be in android wear 6.0.1 version. Download and unpack the rooting_files.rar (3 parts, xda format restrictions) and press shift button while right mouse click on a blank space on the folder. In the menu, select open command window here.
2- Reboot your watch in fastboot mode (power off the watch and power on sliding your finger from left top corner to right down corner) (or use adb command "adb reboot bootloader"). Connect it in the charging craddle to pc. If yout bootloader is locked, run "fastboot oem unlock" (It will factory reset your watch). If not, continue.
3- [optional] Flash through adb the twrp287 base image with the command "fastboot flash recovery twrp287.img"
4- Flash the modified twrp with "fastboot flash recovery twrp300modif.img"
5- Select recovery mode from fastboot menu and enter in twrp.
6- Push the wearSU267.zip into the internal memory with command "adb push wearSU267.zip /sdcard"
7- In TWRP select Install option and flash the wearSU267.zip. You may see some errors, ignore them.
8- Reboot your watch
You should have root now! Try it with a su command in terminal or any app.
I´ve included the original TWRP 3.0.0 image if anyone want to flash it after all.
Due to the new /system partition format, we cannot mount it in writable mode, so we cannot make changes inside at the moment, maybe someone can find a solution...
EXTRA: If you want change DPI, run this command: "adb shell wm density 180" (180 or whatever you want). The original value is 240 dpi.
Reserved
Nice tutorial! Currently flashing, I'll see if it works in a few minutes
Update: NICE! Worked like a charm!
Seeing as Busybox is used by almost all android wear apps would you not add it to the files? Also why are you flashing an old recovery and then the proper working one? Just flash the working one
Funciona de lujo, grax!
Xmaster24 said:
Seeing as Busybox is used by almost all android wear apps would you not add it to the files? Also why are you flashing an old recovery and then the proper working one? Just flash the working one
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In the TWRP page it says the 3.0.0 image is an update, and must be flashed over an old version:
"TWRP Install (Requires TWRP 2.8.4 or higher already installed)"
https://twrp.me/devices/lggwatch.html
Anyway, it does not have effect, it is a precaution.
I´ve installed busybox after all through apk, but it´s not necessary for get root commands working
prototovsky said:
In the TWRP page it says the 3.0.0 image is an update, and must be flashed over an old version:
"TWRP Install (Requires TWRP 2.8.4 or higher already installed)"
https://twrp.me/devices/lggwatch.html
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Em that's if your updating via recovery through fastboot your completely overwriting the recovery partition if you know how flashing works therefore the old version just disappears after flashing new version
Xmaster24 said:
Em that's if your updating via recovery through fastboot your completely overwriting the recovery partition if you know how flashing works therefore the old version just disappears after flashing new version
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Then I´ll mark it as optional.
Knowledge is always collaborative
prototovsky said:
Then I�?�´ll mark it as optional.
Knowledge is always collaborative
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Here's a link to my root method: Only 4 Steps you can take what you like from it http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/android-wear-6-0-1-root-squashfs-t3319097/
Also thanks for info on dpi hate having 240 dpi even though it's the watches true dpi lol
Ok, so my watch is rooted now. Thanks! Now what?
jwinstonsf said:
Ok, so my watch is rooted now. Thanks! Now what?
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Well I use kernel audiotor 4 wear, advanced settings(playstore) commandr, es file explorer (installed onto watch via adb) and minium wear
Xmaster24 said:
Well I use kernel audiotor 4 wear, advanced settings(playstore) commandr, es file explorer (installed onto watch via adb) and minium wear
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my watch starts now only in twrp - the whole time - what can i do???
finrod2007 said:
my watch starts now only in twrp - the whole time - what can i do???
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Try a factory reset in TWRP, if this does not work, reflash the rom
prototovsky said:
Try a factory reset in TWRP, if this does not work, reflash the rom
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unable to mount ....system, data ....
finrod2007 said:
unable to mount ....system, data ....
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Then reflash all (stock) through adb using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/development/script-lg-g-watch-tool-t2820863
prototovsky said:
Then reflash all (stock) through adb using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/development/script-lg-g-watch-tool-t2820863
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thx, i think this will work out, i dont know what it is with twrp flashing supersu...
finrod2007 said:
thx, i think this will work out, i dont know what it is with twrp flashing supersu...
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after point 5 of the tool - i stuck on bootlogo...made point 6 to restore the watch from stock but now it starts, starting the apps and do the same again and again, its going worser than better^^
finrod2007 said:
after point 5 of the tool - i stuck on bootlogo...made point 6 to restore the watch from stock but now it starts, starting the apps and do the same again and again, its going worser than better^^
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Just use my method only 4 Steps and have debugged it completely so there should be no problems http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/development/guide-how-to-root-lg-g-watch-6-0-1-t3320512
Xmaster24 said:
Just use my method only 4 Steps and have debugged it completely so there should be no problems http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/development/guide-how-to-root-lg-g-watch-6-0-1-t3320512
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yes of course I had known it before i had not done it, because everything was good, because then after point 6 i have android 5.1.1 on my watch, not android 6 any more, and its equal what i do nothing is changing when i start the watch, android is starting is finishing, watch starting again, doing this as again and again. i have done step 4 again, it does not change anything...
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finrod2007 said:
yes of course I had known it before i had not done it, because everything was good, because then after point 6 i have android 5.1.1 on my watch, not android 6 any more, and its equal what i do nothing is changing when i start the watch, android is starting is finishing, watch starting again, doing this as again and again. i have done step 4 again, it does not change anything...
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but i will do your method now, maybe need a fresh stock rom which i can flash with a .bat file or something like that. are there any links???
finrod2007 said:
yes of course I had known it before i had not done it, because everything was good, because then after point 6 i have android 5.1.1 on my watch, not android 6 any more, and its equal what i do nothing is changing when i start the watch, android is starting is finishing, watch starting again, doing this as again and again. i have done step 4 again, it does not change anything...
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but i will do your method now, maybe need a fresh stock rom which i can flash with a .bat file or something like that. are there any links???
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Will send you stock system.img, and you can use invisiblek's kernel or stock boot.img cause they are both working fine just format the others (/data and /cache)
Root twrp For Xiaomi Mi 5C-
Note-
Code:
I am Not Responsible for any Damage,Bootloop Dead SD-card, etc,
Must unlock Bootloader before Processing-
Instructions-
Download Default Version of S Droid toolkit From Here http://www.mediafire.com/file/dtss5boicvvws2b/S-Droid_toolkit_2.5.rar
Then Download S-droid Toolkit Mi 5c update Here http://www.mediafire.com/file/355e48p2ukizaoi/s-droid_toolkit_mi_5c_update.rar
Extract Default version inside a Folder, then Extract Mi 5c version in Default Version Folder, Must Overwrite All File,
Run S-Droid Toolkit exe file from It, And Then Select Your option, use Mi 5C [Not available in above screen short bcz it old] option to Install twrp, Root etc,
flash this to Root-
magisk manager and supersu
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4082450&d=1490043181
then Flash this ZIP [no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.zip] -
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298927206
EU Rom Nougat-
try with this if Root Not Work with Official Rom,
http://miui.celogeek.com/7.4.6/xiaomi.eu_multi_MI5c_7.4.6_v8-7.1.zip
hit a thanks,
Interested in Donation Option Available in toolkit,
Visit My Blog For Other help or Different Way
Credit- Me
Xiaomi.eu
Make a Small Donation to Support me-
https://paypal.me/droiddeveloper
Rom installation and Fixes-
2 - Unlock the Bootloader
3 - Install the English TWRP in Fastboot mode[ Completed in above step]
4 - Install the EU ROM via TWRP
5- *#*#1#*#* --> TEL_Assistant --> Telephony --> Radio Acces Tec --> change to 5 Mode
6 - * # * # 4636 # * # * II Sim 1 and choose LTE /TD- SCMDA / WCMDA
Hi,
Tried rooting version multirom_MI5C_7.4.13_v7.1.1_b14 and it didn't work - just boots to fastboot. Also, when I change the settings to LTE /TD- SCMDA / WCMDA, they aren't stored and they revert back to the old settings. Any ideas why?
Stewart
this setting is only For EU Nougat Rom Not For Stock Rom, I means, First of all all unlock bootloader, then use toolkit to install twrp, and then create a nandroid backup using twrp, then flash superuser. Flash Eu Rom via twrp, again flash superuser ,This Recovery and Rom is only For 'Song' Not tested on 'Meri' you can also backup fastboot Rom using toolkit,
I'll try another ROM
Nothings! I have twrp song from EU forum and ROM 7.4.13, last EU rom.. But after flash root device go on fastboot mode!
How I can do for root this phone?!
Thanks
I rooted mine using this method
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/systemless-root-magisk-android/
Thanks... Work for me!
Only for global or also for Miui ITA?
stewc said:
I rooted mine using this method
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/systemless-root-magisk-android/
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Wich Rom? And wich android version? I try to flash magisk v12 to nougat Miui ita, but only fastboot
Can you help me? Could you explain the procedure? Thanks in advance
I'm using multirom_MI5C_7.4.27_v7.1.2_b16_946a918689 from here https://mirror.byteturtle.eu/multirom/7.4.27/multirom_MI5C_7.4.27_v7.1.2_b16_946a918689.zip but I think you can use any ROM.
1. Flash TWRP from here https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767152790 using fastboot
2. Flash ROM using TWRP
3. Download Magisk v9 (.zip) from http://downloadmirror.co/Usj/Magisk-v9.zip
4. And phh’s SuperUser from here http://downloadmirror.co/Usk/phh-superuser-magisk-r266-2.zip
5. Put both files on your phone and boot into recovery.
6. Flash Magisk, then flash phh’s SuperUser then reboot.
7. Install phh’s SuperUser app from the Play Store.
Great!!!!
stewc said:
I'm using multirom_MI5C_7.4.27_v7.1.2_b16_946a918689 from here https://mirror.byteturtle.eu/multirom/7.4.27/multirom_MI5C_7.4.27_v7.1.2_b16_946a918689.zip but I think you can use any ROM.
1. Flash TWRP from here https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767152790 using fastboot
2. Flash ROM using TWRP
3. Download Magisk v9 (.zip) from http://downloadmirror.co/Usj/Magisk-v9.zip
4. And phh’s SuperUser from here http://downloadmirror.co/Usk/phh-superuser-magisk-r266-2.zip
5. Put both files on your phone and boot into recovery.
6. Flash Magisk, then flash phh’s SuperUser then reboot.
7. Install phh’s SuperUser app from the Play Store.
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Thanks works!! But i don't understand why the latest Magisk v12 cause bootloop, anyway thank you so much Stew
Hi!
I have two questions in connection with it!
1. Formerly I flashed Xiaomi.eu ROM (Android N) which cannot guarantee ROOT for the phone, so I don't have it in the Permissions Menu.
Here comes the question, if I follow the described steps, will it turn up among the Permissions?
2. I use my phone in Hungary, accordingly only 4G network is available, 3G band is very weak or it is not available at all.
I read that the following setup can solve my problem if I do it in the Dialer menu:
* # * # 4636 # * # * II Sim 1 and choose LTE /TD- SCMDA / WCMDA
My current installation is not fit for it, because it reset itself back automatically to the default factory settings - LTE/UMTS auto (PRL)
Can you please check it for mer whether the Magisk and phh's SuperUser installation can solve this problem and I can use the LTE /TD- SCMDA / WCMDA setting?
Thanks in advance for your effort!
1. You won't see anything in the permissions menu for root so I don't understand the question.
2. Its a bug on the phone. It looks like it resets but reboot the phone and it will show LTE /TD- SCMDA / WCMDA. Rooting won't solve this or affect it.
Thanks for the quick response!
1. I have a Redmi Note 2 as well, after I installed the SuperSu, a new menu pont turned up in the Permissions, it's called Root permissions. Therefore I asked that it works the same way in case of Mi5c or not.
2. Are you sure? After the reboot it shows the same LTE/UMTS as previously... Does the bug mean that works correctly but shows wrong settings or how do you mean?
1. Just checked and I don't have an extra menu in permissions so it must depend on the ROM/phone. Yeah looks like it's not on the Mi5C.
2. I think you're right. I rebooted my phone and it's showing LTE/UMTS auto. But I get 4G OK. Not sure if it's actually changed or a bug.
developers 7.1.1?
stewc said:
1. Just checked and I don't have an extra menu in permissions so it must depend on the ROM/phone. Yeah looks like it's not on the Mi5C.
2. I think you're right. I rebooted my phone and it's showing LTE/UMTS auto. But I get 4G OK. Not sure if it's actually changed or a bug.
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developers 7.1.1?
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Brunaldo77 said:
Thanks works!! But i don't understand why the latest Magisk v12 cause bootloop, anyway thank you so much Stew
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How to install rom developers 7.1.1
Root is Perfect Working Just flash magisk 12.0....
gari1226 said:
developers 7.1.1?
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How to install rom developers 7.1.1
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I have Rom Xiaomi.eu ToughBook can download it and flash. Simply
password
i used password stupdroid and always fail, what the pasword who must input ?
farzero said:
i used password stupdroid and always fail, what the pasword who must input ?
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turn of caps Lock.....
is Right
Disclaimer: I'm not a dev, i'm just someone who has a lot of time to do research on Windows, Android... So that i can say i'm quite a talent that stuffs when other don't, may be just know to use Facebook, Youtube or something similar. But when you're here, want to read my topic, i'm happy you're something like me, want your phone yours and yours only, want to do more with your phone. So let's get started.
- My Phone: Redmi 8A -4/64 China Variant, i'm not from China though. Running Xiaomi.eu rom 11.0.4.0 as base to install gsi. I have tried Global Rom but it's incompatible with my phone (random reboot, missing imei, no MAC address...) so please flash another market version with caution.
- Why i write this topic? Because firstly i want to demonstrate how to install a GSI rom. Secondly, i feel somehow wifi speed on MIUI is ridiculous, only 500-600kb/s, it takes me 15 minutes to download a 16mb app; random ping in game, that make the game not enjoyable. This wifi symptom is like on a phone from my country, Vsmart joy 2+, run on the same entry variant 4xx, due to support wifi 2.4 ghz only. (Because bluetooth interfering with wifi 2.4 Ghz and our device doesn't support 5ghz wifi)
Compare to MIUI, Havoc OS has somethings i like:
+ Faster download/upload speed: no delay with wifi bluetooth interference
+ Doesn't have bloatware, you choose what you want to install
+ All known bugs i mentioned in my previous topic are fixed, except Auto Brightness - i don't use it though
+ D2TW needs to be fixed. But i have a workaround using Magisk and root.
And a lot that i dont write all here.
Instructions:
Read my previous topic first, all instructions below will focus on Havoc OS only.https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...de-how-to-install-magisk-miui-how-to-t4030175
0) Backup Backup Backup, be sure to have a plan in case anything goes wrong. I use a offline disk drive to backup anything important.
1) Unlock Bootloader, Install TWRP or Orange Fox. If you come from stock MIUI, use Volume Up + Power to enter recovery directly after flash with Fastboot, ortherwise, stock recovery will be replaced.
Remember to flash vbmeta.img.
2) Download all the files in my post, download Havoc OS GSI and extract to get system
From Official Havoc OS here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/havoc-os/files/a64-ab/ (Newer Version)
Download Opengapps (optional) from opengapps (10/arm/nano or pico)
Download boot.img from my previous topic, choose the right version matched your phone version.
3) Copy all the files to the phone. I recommend use a micro sd card because internal storage may be encrypted, or you can format data first, your call.
4) Format the following partitions: Cache, Dalvik, Data and System
5) Install system image to system partition.
6) Install permissiver_v5
7) Resize system partition to install opengapps.
8) Install Opengapps or what gapps you choose
9) Flash Certification + Patch
10) Reboot. If bootloop, format data. Not wipe data. Then setup your phone.
11) Install Magisk Manager. Follow the app instructions.
12) Install d2tw module to have d2tw feature. If it doesn't work, then try an alternative way:
Open /vendor/bin/init.qcom.post_boot.sh and add the string:
Code:
sendevent /dev/input/event2 0 1 5
then reboot
13) Enjoy Havoc OS. Install apps, configure settings...
How to Update
- Flash system image over, no wipe require. Just reboot.
Bugs
I don't use the phone often so i can say it's stable enough to be a daily driver rom. If there's any, just comment below so i can add them.
Additions
- Here are all apps i want to install on my phone: Youtube Vanced from https://vancedapp.com/; Bromite for browsing; modded messenger from @evilwombatHere, outdated version but still okay.
- If you don't like stock camera, you can use gcam, here is a working version i download from Telegram group: Here
- To fix Recording, from Misc features -> Force Timestamp Source, choose Clock boottime
And that's all. Now enjoy!
I gifted my sister this phone so i don't have device to test anymore. Still, sometime i'll test if i can. The guide still works so enjoy flashing!!!
Great. I've been using havocOs for almost two months now and it's great. Much quicker and smoother than stock miui. Only problem I've been trying to find a fix for is setting up a lock screen.
Thanks for sharing the dt2w module for magisk. Is there some sort of setting I need to mess with to get it to work? I've installed the module and activated it in magisk but dt2w still won't work. I also activated the dt2w setting that comes with havocOs 3.1 under " xiaomi features " but that never worked from the beginning.
ways2 said:
Great. I've been using havocOs for almost two months now and it's great. Much quicker and smoother than stock miui. Only problem I've been trying to find a fix for is setting up a lock screen.
Thanks for sharing the dt2w module for magisk. Is there some sort of setting I need to mess with to get it to work? I've installed the module and activated it in magisk but dt2w still won't work. I also activated the dt2w setting that comes with havocOs 3.1 under " xiaomi features " but that never worked from the beginning.
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Did you flash no_encrypt zip? It'll make set up screen password impossible because encryption is disable. I have clean flashed Havoc OS and confirm d2tw module working, despite i don't active the xiaomi option in setting.
Ga_hap_la_chanh said:
Did you flash no_encrypt zip? It'll make set up screen password impossible because encryption is disable. I have clean flashed Havoc OS and confirm d2tw working, despite i don't active the xiaomi option in setting.
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Yes I believe I did flash no_encrypt. Is there any possible way to re-enable Encryption to set up a screen lock at this point?
ways2 said:
Yes I believe I did flash no_encrypt. Is there any possible way to re-enable Encryption to set up a screen lock at this point?
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There is a trick, you can enable encryption through Settings -> security -> Encryption and credentials then encrypt phone. If it doesn't work, then read this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
Or you can do the whole process again, clean flash and do as my thread. May be d2tw starts working.
Thank you sir
thanks a lot for this
can you tell me how to upgrade our 32bit os to 64bit
Ga_hap_la_chanh said:
There is a trick, you can enable encryption through Settings -> security -> Encryption and credentials then encrypt phone. If it doesn't work, then read this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
Or you can do the whole process again, clean flash and do as my thread. May be d2tw starts working.
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I wasn't able to encrypt my phone it would just reboot and nothing change.
So I ended up re-flashing back to MIUI stock firmware.
Flashing OrangeFox and HavocOS 3.1
Flashed all of the other necessary stuff EXCEPT for Disable_ForceEncrypt.
Now my phone is encrypted and able to set up a Screen Lock .
Now I'm still not able to use dt2w for some odd reason. No worries though I'm able to set up tap status bar to lock so that'll help for Now until I can keep dt2w to work.
ways2 said:
I wasn't able to encrypt my phone it would just reboot and nothing change.
So I ended up re-flashing back to MIUI stock firmware.
Flashing OrangeFox and HavocOS 3.1
Flashed all of the other necessary stuff EXCEPT for Disable_ForceEncrypt.
Now my phone is encrypted and able to set up a Screen Lock .
Now I'm still not able to use dt2w for some odd reason. No worries though I'm able to set up tap status bar to lock so that'll help for Now until I can keep dt2w to work.
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Hi bro
i am new to this
i have 2gb indian varient
can you make a full youtube tutorial of twrp installation
or give correct steps how to do twrp
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Ga_hap_la_chanh said:
Disclaimer: I'm not a dev, i'm just someone who has a lot of time to do research on Windows, Android... So that i can say i'm quite a talent that stuffs when other don't, may be just know to use Facebook, Youtube or something similar. But when you're here, want to read my topic, i'm happy you're something like me, want your phone yours and yours only, want to do more with your phone. So let's get started.
- My Phone: Redmi 8A -4/64 China Variant, i'm not from China though. Running Xiaomi.eu rom 11.0.4.0 as base to install gsi. I have tried Global 10.3 but it's incompatible with my phone (random reboot, missing imei, no MAC address...) so please flash another market version with caution.
- Why i write this topic? Because firstly i want to demonstrate how to install a GSI rom. Secondly, i feel somehow wifi speed on MIUI is ridiculous, only 500-600kb/s, it takes me 15 minutes to download a 16mb app; random ping in game, that make the game not enjoyable. This wifi symptom is like on a phone from my country, Vsmart joy 2+, run on the same entry variant 4xx.
Compare to MIUI, Havoc 3.1 has somethings i like:
+ Faster download/upload speed: almost the same as the speed of my network
+ Doesn't have some bloatwares, you choose what you want to install
+ All known bugs i mentioned in my previous topic are fixed, except Auto Brightness - i don't use it though
+ D2TW needs to be fixed. But i have a workaround using Magisk.
And a lot that i dont write all here.
Instructions:
Read my previous topic first, all instructions below will focus on Havoc OS only.https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...de-how-to-install-magisk-miui-how-to-t4030175
0) Backup Backup Backup, be sure to have a plan in case anything goes wrong. I use a offline disk drive to backup anything important to me.
1) Unlock Bootloader, Install TWRP or Orange Fox. If you come from stock MIUI, use Volume Up + Power to enter recovery directly after flash with Fastboot, ortherwise, stock recovery will be replaced.
Remember to flash vbmeta.img.
2) Download all the files in my post, download Havoc OS GSI from ExpressLuke and extract to get system imagehttps://sourceforge.net/projects/expressluke-gsis/files/HavocOS/Ten/A64/AB/
Download Opengapps (optional) from opengapps (10/arm/nano or pico)
Download boot.img from my previous topic, choose the right version matched your phone version.
3) Copy all the files to the phone. I recommend use a micro sd card because internal storage may be encrypted, or you can format data first, your call.
4) Format the following partitions: Cache, Dalvik, Data and System
5) Install system image to system partition.
6) Install permissiver_v5
7) Resize system partition to install opengapps.
8) Install Opengapps or what gapps you choose
9) Flash Certification + Patch
10) Reboot. If bootloop, format data. Not wipe data. Then setup your phone.
11) Install Magisk Manager. Follow the app instructions.
12) Install d2tw module to have d2tw feature.
13) Enjoy Havoc OS. Install apps, configure settings...
Bugs
I don't use the phone often so i can say it's stable enough to be a daily driver rom. If there's any, just comment below so i can add them.
Additions
- Here are all apps i want to install on my phone: Youtube Vanced from vanced.app; Bromite for browsing; modded messenger from @evilwombatHere, outdated version but still okay.
- If you don't like stock camera, you can use gcam, here is a working version i download from Telegram group: Here
And that's all. Now enjoy!
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Hi
can you make a youtube video of twrp and gsi installation
please man for redmi 8a
eddy law paul king said:
Hi bro
i am new to this
i have 2gb indian varient
can you make a full youtube tutorial of twrp installation
or give correct steps how to do twrp
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Hi
can you make a youtube video of twrp and gsi installation
please man for redmi 8a
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I've considered making a complete tutorial on installing recovery, root, & rom installation for this phone. Next time I go back to stock I probably will make a video. Until then you can definitely follow the tutorials on this forum to install a custom recovery and rom. Personally I would recommend installing OrangeFox recovery because TWRP has touchscreen issues sometimes.
You will have to unlock the bootloader first which takes 14 days if you have not already.
The tool to unlock the Bootloader is here: https://en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html
Once your bootloader is unlocked you're ready to install OrangeFox custom recovery, the files and instructions can be found here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...t/orangefox-recovery-xiaomi-redmi-8a-t4032583
Once you have OrangeFox recovery installed you can follow this tutorial in this thread to install HavocOS rom or the other thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...de-how-to-install-magisk-miui-how-to-t4030175
Try it out and then come back and let us know what problems you run into
ways2 said:
I've considered making a complete tutorial on installing recovery, root, & rom installation for this phone. Next time I go back to stock I probably will make a video. Until then you can definitely follow the tutorials on this forum to install a custom recovery and rom. Personally I would recommend installing OrangeFox recovery because TWRP has touchscreen issues sometimes.
You will have to unlock the bootloader first which takes 14 days if you have not already.
The tool to unlock the Bootloader is here: https://en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html
Once your bootloader is unlocked you're ready to install OrangeFox custom recovery, the files and instructions can be found here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...t/orangefox-recovery-xiaomi-redmi-8a-t4032583
Once you have OrangeFox recovery installed you can follow this tutorial in this thread to install HavocOS rom or the other thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...de-how-to-install-magisk-miui-how-to-t4030175
Try it out and then come back and let us know what problems you run into
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i am very afraid that i brick my devise
so make a video
it is accurate and much helpful and easy to understand
i am waiting
Can I use the attached files for installing gsi in redmi 9 ?
vinith 32 said:
Can I use the attached files for installing gsi in redmi 9 ?
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no
this is for 8 and 8a only
@Ga_hap_la_chanh
I'm wondering if that d2tw module not working for me has something similar to do with how the touch screen becomes unresponsive in TWRP for some people. What recovery did you use on your redmi?
ways2 said:
@Ga_hap_la_chanh
I'm wondering if that d2tw module not working for me has something similar to do with how the touch screen becomes unresponsive in TWRP for some people. What recovery did you use on your redmi?
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I used TWRP then moved to Orange Fox. Everything working fine, may be your screen is different. In d2tw module, there's a file called readme.md: Manual usage : - enable $ set-dt2w 1 - disable $ set-dt2w 0
Just try it -))))))))
Great GSI. I have this one problem though. I cannot backup anything from TWRP. Is it really normal because it's encrypted?
createTarFork() process ended with ERROR: 255
Ga_hap_la_chanh said:
Disclaimer: I'm not a dev, i'm just someone who has a lot of time to do research on Windows, Android... So that i can say i'm quite a talent that stuffs when other don't, may be just know to use Facebook, Youtube or something similar. But when you're here, want to read my topic, i'm happy you're something like me, want your phone yours and yours only, want to do more with your phone. So let's get started.
- My Phone: Redmi 8A -4/64 China Variant, i'm not from China though. Running Xiaomi.eu rom 11.0.4.0 as base to install gsi. I have tried Global 10.3 but it's incompatible with my phone (random reboot, missing imei, no MAC address...) so please flash another market version with caution.
- Why i write this topic? Because firstly i want to demonstrate how to install a GSI rom. Secondly, i feel somehow wifi speed on MIUI is ridiculous, only 500-600kb/s, it takes me 15 minutes to download a 16mb app; random ping in game, that make the game not enjoyable. This wifi symptom is like on a phone from my country, Vsmart joy 2+, run on the same entry variant 4xx.
Compare to MIUI, Havoc 3.1 has somethings i like:
+ Faster download/upload speed: almost the same as the speed of my network
+ Doesn't have some bloatwares, you choose what you want to install
+ All known bugs i mentioned in my previous topic are fixed, except Auto Brightness - i don't use it though
+ D2TW needs to be fixed. But i have a workaround using Magisk.
And a lot that i dont write all here.
Instructions:
Read my previous topic first, all instructions below will focus on Havoc OS only.https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...de-how-to-install-magisk-miui-how-to-t4030175
0) Backup Backup Backup, be sure to have a plan in case anything goes wrong. I use a offline disk drive to backup anything important to me.
1) Unlock Bootloader, Install TWRP or Orange Fox. If you come from stock MIUI, use Volume Up + Power to enter recovery directly after flash with Fastboot, ortherwise, stock recovery will be replaced.
Remember to flash vbmeta.img.
2) Download all the files in my post, download Havoc OS GSI from ExpressLuke and extract to get system imagehttps://sourceforge.net/projects/expressluke-gsis/files/HavocOS/Ten/A64/AB/
Download Opengapps (optional) from opengapps (10/arm/nano or pico)
Download boot.img from my previous topic, choose the right version matched your phone version.
3) Copy all the files to the phone. I recommend use a micro sd card because internal storage may be encrypted, or you can format data first, your call.
4) Format the following partitions: Cache, Dalvik, Data and System
5) Install system image to system partition.
6) Install permissiver_v5
7) Resize system partition to install opengapps.
8) Install Opengapps or what gapps you choose
9) Flash Certification + Patch
10) Reboot. If bootloop, format data. Not wipe data. Then setup your phone.
11) Install Magisk Manager. Follow the app instructions.
12) Install d2tw module to have d2tw feature.
13) Enjoy Havoc OS. Install apps, configure settings...
Bugs
I don't use the phone often so i can say it's stable enough to be a daily driver rom. If there's any, just comment below so i can add them.
Additions
- Here are all apps i want to install on my phone: Youtube Vanced from vanced.app; Bromite for browsing; modded messenger from @evilwombatHere, outdated version but still okay.
- If you don't like stock camera, you can use gcam, here is a working version i download from Telegram group: Here
And that's all. Now enjoy!
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Bro having oragane fox recovery installed on my redmi 8a device, can you please tell me at which step of flashing gsi we have to flash vbmeta.img and boot. Img
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ways2 said:
I wasn't able to encrypt my phone it would just reboot and nothing change.
So I ended up re-flashing back to MIUI stock firmware.
Flashing OrangeFox and HavocOS 3.1
Flashed all of the other necessary stuff EXCEPT for Disable_ForceEncrypt.
Now my phone is encrypted and able to set up a Screen Lock .
Now I'm still not able to use dt2w for some odd reason. No worries though I'm able to set up tap status bar to lock so that'll help for Now until I can keep dt2w to work.
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bro can you tell me that have you flashed the boot.img while flashing the gsi and if yes then at which step..
ItsmeTushar said:
Bro having oragane fox recovery installed on my redmi 8a device, can you please tell me at which step of flashing gsi we have to flash vbmeta.img and boot. Img
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bro can you tell me that have you flashed the boot.img while flashing the gsi and if yes then at which step..
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Boot.img and vbmeta are done before flashing the gsi. I'd recommend reading this thread first for better understanding
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...de-how-to-install-magisk-miui-how-to-t4030175
Zzzleepy said:
Great GSI. I have this one problem though. I cannot backup anything from TWRP. Is it really normal because it's encrypted?
createTarFork() process ended with ERROR: 255
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I'm getting the same error with attempting to make a back up in orangefox. After seeing you have the same problem now I'm assuming it is indeed a problem with encryption? I was able to make backups successfully before my phone was encrypted so I still have an old back up on my PC. However it would be nice to be able to make a new fresh back up.
I'm getting the same error with attempting to make a back up in orangefox. After seeing you have the same problem now I'm assuming it is indeed a problem with encryption? I was able to make backups successfully before my phone was encrypted so I still have an old back up on my PC. However it would be nice to be able to make a new fresh back up.
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That was weird. In stock ROM, I can back up the /data/media just fine even when encrypted. But after having Havoc OS, I cannot do that anymore. Tried on both TWRP and OrangeFox. I can, with an unencrypted phone, but I do not feel comfortable without a lockscreen. Tried all things I have researched on that error. Not one worked. Might as well just stick to Titanium Backup for backups.
Overall, great GSI. Loading is faster than on stock (with the internet too)! Though, I have another issue with regards to the locking of apps, so that the app would not be cleared. Speaking of clearing apps, it is tiring to scroll left just to see the "Clear All" option in Recents. Autostart too.
I know you are not the developer, but just letting you know my concerns.
How to resize system partition for install gapps?
Soerex24 said:
How to resize system partition for install gapps?
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Reboot to custom recovery > Menu > Manage Partitions > System > Resize or Repair
The procedure is very simple. DFE or OFOX are NOT required. I myself flashed TWRP on an encrypted device and it boots and works as expected. Also twrp does not go away if you follow the steps correctly. No format needed either. Just remember your password.
0. First of all an unlocked bootloader is required. If this is your first time, go to miui.com/unlock. Backup your personal data before unlocking.
1. On windows install ADB DRIVERS and download PLATFORM-TOOLS and TWRP. Also download Magisk and move it to the phone, or to a type C usb stick if the device is encrypted.
2. In Developer Options Enable USB Debugging, then reboot to fastboot (Vol Down + PWR Button).
3. Connect the device to PC. Extract the platform tools folder and in it press Shift+Left Click and open a powershell window. Type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery [twrp version name]
4. Type fastboot reboot and hold Vol+ to go staight into TWRP.
5. From there flash magisk, wipe caches and reboot to system.
6. Come back here and hit that thanks button. :good:
It was always the trick to survive twrp is to boot into recovery and flash magisk. Anyway, good to have a clean thread.
Mi 9T Pro ll Tapatalk
Hasn't this been the preferred method since forever? And dfe just isn't needed at all encrypted unencrypted doesn't matter you can still flash magisk, and since when would twrp not work on stock miui roms?
It's just a update of a skinned Android, not a major android os update like android 11, really very little has changed to warrant making this thread, sorry.
hoopsnake said:
Hasn't this been the preferred method since forever? And dfe just isn't needed at all encrypted unencrypted doesn't matter you can still flash magisk, and since when would twrp not work on stock miui roms?
It's just a update of a skinned Android, not a major android os update like android 11, really very little has changed to warrant making this thread, sorry.
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Preferred? I think it's the only one. But many people are asking about miui 12 and what's changed. Many things have changed with Android 10 and/or miui 12 in many other xiaomi devices and extra things are needed (especially on mediatek devices). Also there are some lies being spread about the need of DFE and alternative recoveries as "better".
Not everyone is familiar with the method of rooting and no one cared to create a straightforward how-to without spreading BS with idiotic recoveries and unnecessary things. Have a nice day.
Nothing changed regarding unlocking, flashing TWRP/Orangefox and rooting regarding the 9T Pro since it's release.
There is NO special method for Miui 12 and the method is overall as good as the same for all Xiaomi/Poco devices.
And the "many people" you mentioned is just 1 person who asked for it in the Questions/FAQ section so no need for unnecessary cluttering of threads.
It sometimes takes a while after flashing magisk for the phone to boot up. Make sure you double check that it was successful by using the Magisk Manager app!
trelokeeper said:
Preferred? I think it's the only one. But many people are asking about miui 12 and what's changed. Many things have changed with Android 10 and/or miui 12 in many other xiaomi devices and extra things are needed (especially on mediatek devices). Also there are some lies being spread about the need of DFE and alternative recoveries as "better".
Not everyone is familiar with the method of rooting and no one cared to create a straightforward how-to without spreading BS with idiotic recoveries and unnecessary things. Have a nice day.
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Yes but is it really relevant to discuss changes on other devices on this forum? No
If those people can't do some simple basic research they shouldn't be rooting in the first place it's designed to be simple and easy and if people can't get that they should have never unlocked their bootloader in the first place. Nothing but clutter here. Give one example of someone speading as you say "lies" about dfe.
Is there a way to fix the "ctsProfile: false" ?
Tried a couple modules but they didn't work.
jugul said:
Is there a way to fix the "ctsProfile: false" ?
Tried a couple modules but they didn't work.
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First of all, make sure that Magisk Hide option is enabled in Magisk Manager settings (reboot afterwards) - but if it's not enabled then Basic Integrity would also fail
Problem with CTS Profile failing started about month ago (it has been thoroughly discussed in the general Magisk thread) when Google enforced Hardware backed attestation for CTS Profile (for certain phones / stock firmwares). In that case Magisk Hide cannot hide that Bootloader is unlocked and therefore CTS Profile fails
If so, try how it works for Mi 9T, MIUI 11:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83035713&postcount=40681
In short, install Magisk Hide Props Config module and use its option to delete ro.product.model and reboot afterwards.
The post above describes also how to get back Device is certified in Google Play settings, as well as about a sidefect with Settings/About that will no more properly display your phone model
There is a more 'generic' fix you will also find a link in the post above, to use a particular hardwareoff module for Magisk but that module redefines several ro.product.* props (not only ro.product.model), to cover for other phones like Samsung, etc - IMO, better not to redefine props whose redefinition is not needed for MIUI to pass CTS Profile
zgfg said:
First of all, make sure that Magisk Hide option is enabled in Magisk Manager settings (reboot afterwards) - but if it's not enabled then Basic Integrity would also fail
Problem with CTS Profile failing started about month ago (it has been thoroughly discussed in the general Magisk thread) when Google enforced Hardware backed attestation for CTS Profile (for certain phones / stock firmwares). In that case Magisk Hide cannot hide that Bootloader is unlocked and therefore CTS Profile fails
If so, try how it works for Mi 9T, MIUI 11:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83035713&postcount=40681
In short, install Magisk Hide Props Config module and use its option to delete ro.product.model and reboot afterwards.
The post above describes also how to get back Device is certified in Google Play settings, as well as about a sidefect with Settings/About that will no more properly display your phone model
There is a more 'generic' fix you will also find a link in the post above, to use a particular hardwareoff module for Magisk but that module redefines several ro.product.* props (not only ro.product.model), to cover for other phones like Samsung, etc - IMO, better not to redefine props whose redefinition is not needed for MIUI to pass CTS Profile
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That worked. Thanks!
trelokeeper said:
The procedure is very simple. DFE or OFOX are NOT required. I myself flashed TWRP on an encrypted device and it boots and works as expected. Also twrp does not go away if you follow the steps correctly. No format needed either. Just remember your password.
0. First of all an unlocked bootloader is required. If this is your first time, go to miui.com/unlock. Backup your personal data before unlocking.
1. On windows install ADB DRIVERS and download PLATFORM-TOOLS and TWRP. Also download Magisk and move it to the phone.
2. In Developer Options Enable USB Debugging, then reboot to fastboot (Vol Down + PWR Button).
3. Connect the device to PC. Extract the platform tools folder and in it press Shift+Left Click and open a powershell window. Type
4. Type fastboot reboot and hold Vol+ to go staight into TWRP.
5. From there flash magisk, wipe caches and reboot to system.
6. Come back here and hit that thanks button. :good:
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Hey there I am a completely newbie in this thing, can you please guide me through dm's or anybody else there to help me . I am from India I bought k20 pro in alpha sale and it's warranty is now over so I wanted to root my phone.
I patched the b0ot file of my ROM with magisk and then I flashed it with fastboot. My devices is rooted but I have a issue with WiFi, suggestions?
I'm install twrp on powershell. I got information, is it succesful and when i want to go to recovery i see only miui recovery,. Not twrp. Where is a problem? Bootloader unlocked
Hi, through OrangeFox I tried to install the version miui_RAPHAEL_20.8.7_e721f66562_10.0.zip on my MI 9T Pro, starting from miui_RAPHAELEEAGlobal_V12.0.1.0.QFKEUXM_68e06ebeaa_10.0.zip.
Apparently everything went smoothly, but when the reboot starts again with OrangeFox.
Can someone help me?
Thank you
nigol
nigol said:
Hi, through OrangeFox I tried to install the version miui_RAPHAEL_20.8.7_e721f66562_10.0.zip on my MI 9T Pro, starting from miui_RAPHAELEEAGlobal_V12.0.1.0.QFKEUXM_68e06ebeaa_10.0.zip.
Apparently everything went smoothly, but when the reboot starts again with OrangeFox.
Can someone help me?
Thank you
nigol
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Did you Format (not Wipe) Data?
if i just use rooted miui , do i still need to flash dfe? what are the benefits of decryption?
what are problems with leaving encrypted partition... pls help
mustali said:
if i just use rooted miui , do i still need to flash dfe? what are the benefits of decryption?
what are problems with leaving encrypted partition... pls help
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Just for rooting you don't need DFE, nor to format (neither to wipe) Data.
You need it if you go to flash custom ROM
Btw, rooting can be done without TWRP, just by patching boot.img and flashing the patched image from Fastboot
zgfg said:
Did you Format (not Wipe) Data?
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No, I just installed the zip with OrangeFox.
How can I fix it?
Orange restarts every time you restart ...
nigol
nigol said:
No, I just installed the zip with OrangeFox.
How can I fix it?
Orange restarts every time you restart ...
nigol
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Try to Format Data from TWRP: Wipe, Advance, Format Data
ok thanks, I'll try
nigol
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On OrangeFox in the Wipe directory there are only these entries:
Dalvik / ART Cache, Cache, System, Vendor, Data, Internal Sorage, USB-Storage.
Which entries should I format?
Thank you
nigol
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Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
*/Your warranty is now void.
We are not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or recoverys, kernels.
You do it at your own risk and take the responsibility upon yourself and you are not to blame us or XDA and its respected developers./*
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FLASHING GUIDE
you must need to unlock your bootloader
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1. adb reboot bootloader
3. fastboot flash boot twrpname.img
4. fastboot reboot recovery
note! will ask a password to decrypt or to see internal storage just put the password (optional if your device have a password or pattern,pin)
5. flash magisk-v23.0.zip (optional)
6. then reboot system. done!!
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INFORMATION!
- device is shipped as android 11 , and device don't have recovery partition meaning its virtual A/B its use recovery as boot check here (for more info)
NOTE FOR FLASHING!!
- If you face wifi Problem use twrp_a or twrp_b .
- If you want to root your device flash magisk already included in *.zip (Don't use official one because you will face bootloop)
DOWNLOAD
download twrp_a
download twrp_b
MAGISK FOR ROOTING
credits: to topjohnwu
DOWNLOAD MAGISK
WHAT WORKING ?
- Decryption
- flashing payload.pin / recovery rom (note! if you want to flash rom or modify your device just back up your imei please)
- fastbootd
- etc.
- for the bug just tell me.
DEVICE TREE
DEVICE KERNEL SOURCE
CREDITS
- TEAM WIN FOR RECOVERY
- TESTER'S FROM INDONESIA
- TOPJOHNWU for magisk
- @osm0sis for the A/B installer script
BUILD BY:
t.me/myusernameiswhat @mastersenpai05)
link of b not working
Abdullah.Csit said:
link of b not working
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Done sir
thanks!
Thanks sir. Does it only need unlocking bootloader? Doesnt need mi unlocking?
How we can determine which (a or b) twrp should be used?
symbuzzer said:
Thanks sir. Does it only need unlocking bootloader? Doesnt need mi unlocking?
How we can determine which (a or b) twrp should be used?
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If you got unlocked bootloader device then you ready to go.
try "a" if you got wifi issues then use "b".
symbuzzer said:
Thanks sir. Does it only need unlocking bootloader? Doesnt need mi unlocking?
How we can determine which (a or b) twrp should be used?
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You need tool to unlock your bootloader, you can use a mi unlock tool you need to wait 7days, or if you want to unlock that instantly you need other tool
TWRP will be updated after I successfully done my experiment
is just need flash a or b anyone is ok ? or need flash both ?
How to backup imei?
Is there any way to flash TWRP permanently?
"With the new TWRP 3.6.0, things will be a little different. After you temporarily boot the TWRP image using the ‘Fastboot boot’ command, you will be able to see a Flash Current TWRP in the Advanced section of custom recovery."
Is this working?
symbuzzer said:
How to backup imei?
Is there any way to flash TWRP permanently?
"With the new TWRP 3.6.0, things will be a little different. After you temporarily boot the TWRP image using the ‘Fastboot boot’ command, you will be able to see a Flash Current TWRP in the Advanced section of custom recovery."
Is this working?
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Will not
why not?
Hi. Thanks for the development
I have a question. Assuming that I've flashed this twrp, how do I properly backup the entire phone, I mean which one will be selected in backup option . I want to flash some custom roms and restore the created backup if something goes wrong
09kkthxbb said:
Hi. Thanks for the development
I have a question. Assuming that I've flashed this twrp, how do I properly backup the entire phone, I mean which one will be selected in backup option . I want to flash some custom roms and restore the created backup if something goes wrong
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NO advisable, Do not try this way!
I have a bad experience with this method, I have a Note 8 pro (Begonia), i did a rom backup with twrp, then flashed other custom roms, after few tested on various roms, i decided to get back to Miui rom, thinking of the easy way, I restored its Miui backup images via twrp, the phone bricked. In the end, I had to sent to xiaomi service center for repair.
I believe that was due to different version of Preloader of rom crashed with TWRP.
Of course, with some "MTK auth bypass softwares" available today, you may take the risk if you wish.
Could anyone provide here any already backup of Chopin stock recovery share it here, please?
Edit: Since there is no recovery partition, You had just re-flashing "boot.img" by twrp then you will restore stock recovery and that operation will also let you lose your root.
Is this compatible with x3 gt global 12.5.7 update?
koolkattt said:
Is this compatible with x3 gt global 12.5.7 update?
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Hi man, we tried this as well.
We rollback to the old version for now just to have a working root access.
являетсяIs there any localized firmware on this device? will they?
koolkattt said:
Is this compatible with x3 gt global 12.5.7 update?
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Sure, im runnign this version and works good with magisk
folken2003 said:
Sure, im runnign this version and works good with magisk
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how to make work? I try many way also bootloop, can share step by step to success ? thanks