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Hi,
First time posting here. I have a Le MAX 2 x822 with a custom ROM from the Chinese vendor (55.66.001133S (stable) and want to install CM13 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/cm13-max2-s19-umbrellateam-spainteam-t3471863).
I have read the basic steps:
1. install adb driver (which one should I get?)
2. unlock bootloader
3. install TWRP (which one should I get?)
4. flash CM13 rom
I wanted to know if I have to flash a stock ROM before getting CM13 or can I just follow the steps above directly.
Thank you
haseyo1 said:
Hi,
First time posting here. I have a Le MAX 2 x822 with a custom ROM from the Chinese vendor (55.66.001133S (stable) and want to install CM13 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/cm13-max2-s19-umbrellateam-spainteam-t3471863).
I have read the basic steps:
1. install adb driver (which one should I get?)
2. unlock bootloader
3. install TWRP (which one should I get?)
4. flash CM13 rom
I wanted to know if I have to flash a stock ROM before getting CM13 or can I just follow the steps above directly.
Thank you
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Just boot into recovery mode wipe advanced select all exept internal sotarage and usb. The go install zip file and reboot system. Thats all
georgesalo said:
Just boot into recovery mode wipe advanced select all exept internal sotarage and usb. The go install zip file and reboot system. Thats all
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Thank you for the answer!
I've read some places that getting the adb driver on Windows 10 doesn't always work. Do you know where I can get one that works?
Also, which version of TWRP should I get? Can I use the official? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-unofficial-t3443611)
haseyo1 said:
Thank you for the answer!
I've read some places that getting the adb driver on Windows 10 doesn't always work. Do you know where I can get one that works?
Also, which version of TWRP should I get? Can I use the official? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-unofficial-t3443611)
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this works for me!!! i dont know where you can find adb drivers just google it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/twrp-recovery-3-0-2-f2fs-letv-max2le-t3486134
MIUI 10 POCO F1 version ported GSI
Tested and Booted on Moto G5 Plus.
Known bugs:
None known.
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ieURSFeSfdVzSFbFm4e5MkEajOsVsrOZ/view?usp=sharing
FP fix: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DPbk24Ni8fI1RmjyQGYCIFN7C_HXxNK8/view?usp=drivesdk
MIUI 10 Treble wich vendor: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410932744536981720
Installation:
1. extract the zip and put the ROM file in the TWRP backup folder (leave the Patchs in the internal memory or card)
2- go to TWRP and wipe system, date, cache and cache / davilk
3- install MIUI 10 Treble which vendor
4- Data wipe, davilk cache and cache
5- Restore the MIUI 10 POCO Backup System
6 - go to mount and select system and vendor
7- install patch 1
8- install patch 2
9- install magisk (required to boot)
10- Flash the FP fix
11- start the ROM
Note: anyone who has already used MIUI on their device before and has logged in to the MI account when they use it will have to log in again at the first boot and need internet for this.
Fingerprint works
You have to install stock nougat firmware
Kudos man,
Please keep bringing good stuff like this to Moto G5 Plus, u guys keep our old device alive and lovable.
:good:
Any screenshot?
Fingerprint fix -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DPbk24Ni8fI1RmjyQGYCIFN7C_HXxNK8/view?usp=drivesdk
this is the same rom MIUI 10 that was previously posted, you think that this patch could solve the problem I had with the continuous error of the com.android.phone process
g5+ xt1680 2gb/32gb
I'm just asking, in case you don't know, I'll just have the option to install it.
What a wonderful job!
Friend that rom should use as base oreo or nougat
Can you give credits for all the fixes lol?
maybe it's a stupid question but I'll do it anyway: there's an update available, can I download and install it? btw thank you so much for the ROM
vsluthi said:
Friend that rom should use as base oreo or nougat
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Nougat, but anyone who is in rom based on oreo does not need to install the nougat firmware, it is already inserted in the FP fix, install only the fix of NFC
neemiaxx said:
maybe it's a stupid question but I'll do it anyway: there's an update available, can I download and install it? btw thank you so much for the ROM
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Not install the update, or causes soft brick or hard brick
I got stuck in active MiUi asking for MiUi account password.
What to do plezz help!!
Sandip69 said:
I got stuck in active MiUi asking for MiUi account password.
What to do plezz help!!
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if you have already used MIUI 10 or MIUI 9.6 on your device and have logged in with some IM account connect to a wi-fi and enter the password for this same account, for some reason the system acknowledges that you have already used an MI account before and security measure prompts you to log in, if you can not resolve try formatting the internal memory
Friend's I have been stuck on boot animation anyone plzzz help
[email protected] said:
Friend's I have been stuck on boot animation anyone plzzz help
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You has flashed magisk?
Manovips said:
if you have already used MIUI 10 or MIUI 9.6 on your device and have logged in with some IM account connect to a wi-fi and enter the password for this same account, for some reason the system acknowledges that you have already used an MI account before and security measure prompts you to log in, if you can not resolve try formatting the internal memory
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Yes I have tried after clearing the internal storage but still I get that notification of unlock the device using mi password ?
Manovips said:
You has flashed magisk?
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Yaaa I have flashed that will u tell me how much time it takes to first boot
There is no such options of forgot password ?
Sandip69 said:
There is no such options of forgot password
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Can you post screen shot of that so we can analyse it
And I have another question how much time it takes for your first boot
At first it got stuck At the Mi boot screen then I power it on again and it worked
My phone just got the android 9 update, I already had installed root with twrp on my device with android 8.0
So when I tried to re-root my phone I needed to reinstall the TWRP but it couldn't decrypt the data
I tried all of the posible solutions to this but nothing
I think that is the TWRP version that can't decrypt data in android 9.0
But in the web isn't any version that support the Mi 8 LIte with Android 9.0
Do I need to wait until someone update the TWRP version or what can I do?
Thanks in advance
Sebaxe07 said:
My phone just got the android 9 update, I already had installed root with twrp on my device with android 8.0
So when I tried to re-root my phone I needed to reinstall the TWRP but it couldn't decrypt the data
I tried all of the posible solutions to this but nothing
I think that is the TWRP version that can't decrypt data in android 9.0
But in the web isn't any version that support the Mi 8 LIte with Android 9.0
Do I need to wait until someone update the TWRP version or what can I do?
Thanks in advance
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Formatting data have to decrypt it, you have to be sure that TWRP is able to mount data partition.
SubwayChamp said:
Formatting data have to decrypt it, you have to be sure that TWRP is able to mount data partition.
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So I need to erease all of my phone data to be able to use twrp? But why it didn't have this problem the first time?
Sebaxe07 said:
So I need to erease all of my phone data to be able to use twrp? But why it didn't have this problem the first time?
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You are upgrading now; for this you need to decrypt it for first time and probably every time that you switch from a miui to an AOSP rom. Be sure that your data partition is mounted and I guess you can´t see the files under TWRP. Try first with this zip https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
Stock Miui re-encrypt data on first boot after factory reset, so you need to flash Universal DM-Verity
I also need TWRP for pie.
Try this recovery, It has more features than TWRP https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/files/test_builds/OrangeFox-R9.0-1-platina.zip/download
SubwayChamp said:
Try this recovery, It has more features than TWRP https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/files/test_builds/OrangeFox-R9.0-1-platina.zip/download
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Thanks
SubwayChamp said:
Try this recovery, It has more features than TWRP https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/files/test_builds/OrangeFox-R9.0-1-platina.zip/download
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Would you happen to know if opengapps aroma works with this recovery. I have tried 3 or 4 other revoveries and once options are selected and install starts recovery reboots. After that I have to hold power to force reboot because no matter what reboot option I choose it just goes back to recovery.
cidxtc said:
Would you happen to know if opengapps aroma works with this recovery. I have tried 3 or 4 other revoveries and once options are selected and install starts recovery reboots. After that I have to hold power to force reboot because no matter what reboot option I choose it just goes back to recovery.
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Unfortunately I can't tell you for sure cause left 3 days to unlock my bootloader but I used this recovery in two Xiaomi devices (R5Plus and Mi Max) and was the best I ever tried, never had issue flashing Aroma zips.
Be sure that once finished the installation Reboot box in Aroma be unticked
SubwayChamp said:
Unfortunately I can't tell you for sure cause left 3 days to unlock my bootloader but I used this recovery in two Xiaomi devices (R5Plus and Mi Max) and was the best I ever tried, never had issue flashing Aroma zips.
Be sure that once finished the installation Reboot box in Aroma be unticked
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Never had an issue with redmi note 4x and aroma either. The reboot box does not make a difference because the install never happens. I will download and try.
Sebaxe07 said:
I think that is the TWRP version that can't decrypt data in android 9.0
But in the web isn't any version that support the Mi 8 LIte with Android 9.0
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If you are using the wzsx150 3.2.3 twrp found under the ROM/recovery section, versions 0121 and 0212 are both supposed to be for Android 9. I haven't tried myself though, as I am still on 8.
I can confirm version 0212 does indeed decrypt data partition, making it mountable it inside TWRP. Of course phone's now running on official Android 9 MIUI 10, updated on Wednesday.
So heads up for anyone trying to use open gapps aroma installer. No recovery will install it. Tried batik, orange fox, perp, and wzsx150 twrp and all do the same. After all the selections when the actual installation starts the device reboots (installs nothing but does save setting options) back to recovery. All reboot options (system, fastboot, etc) all reboot back to recovery only holding power button will allow device to boot into system.
MetallicGR said:
I can confirm version 0212 does indeed decrypt data partition, making it mountable it inside TWRP. Of course phone's now running on official Android 9 MIUI 10, updated on Wednesday.
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I am using wzsx150 3.2.3-1003 and it does not decrypt data, even with proper password.. Where can I find 0212. I cannot find it in this forum. ..only the bad one I am using.
EDIT: Nevermind. Found it.
MetallicGR said:
I can confirm version 0212 does indeed decrypt data partition, making it mountable it inside TWRP. Of course phone's now running on official Android 9 MIUI 10, updated on Wednesday.
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Any idea why is 0212 half the size of 0121, and the others for that matter (28MB vs 60MB).
I believe it's somehow compressed. If you open these files with something like 7zip you'll see the size is very close between the two.
MetallicGR said:
I believe it's somehow compressed. If you open these files with something like 7zip you'll see the size is very close between the two.
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Oh okay. That would make sense.
lexridge said:
I am using wzsx150 3.2.3-1003 and it does not decrypt data, even with proper password.. Where can I find 0212. I cannot find it in this forum. ..only the bad one I am using.
EDIT: Nevermind. Found it.
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Can yo share the 0212 img to Pie I'm stll in Oreo and the Pie update notification is a little annoying so I want to update but I haven't found the twpr 0212 for mi 8 lite.
Here you go. https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78876979&postcount=46
Another member replied to your other thread as well.
First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
If I boot into recovery using TWRP 3.3.0.0 it does not ask me for password, but if I flash OFRP, PBRP or mod 3.3.1.2 adil 2, it always asks me for a password when booting and tells me that the partition /data is encrypted. I do not know the password and I have never encrypted the Poco. Also the 3 revoveries show that is not installed any Tom, but when a reboot the system works perfectly.
Some colleagues have indicated to me that the data partition had been encrypted so I followed the next process to try to install a clean rom.
1. Boot in bootloader with Power + Vol-
2. Via fastboot flash OFRP
3. Boot in recovery (OFRP)
4. Format data and factory reset
5. Reboot recovery OFRP
6. Wipe: cache, Dalvik/Cache, Data and System partitions
7. Install rom XiaomiEU V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM.zip
8. Flash DFE + Magisk
9. Reboot system
10. Complete ROM configuration
When I start again in recovery, it asks me for a password, informs me that data is encrypted and I cannot mount it, and I can't install anything.
However, if I flash TWRP 3.3.0.0 via fastboot, it no longer asks me for a password and I can mount the data partition and work normally.
If I flash again OFPR, PBRP or twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img, ask me for a password again and it tells me that / data is encrypted
I tried to delete from /data/system the files locksettings.db, locksettings.db-shm and locksettings.db-wal but it continues asking me for a password if the recovery is always different of TWRP 3.3.0.0
otraver said:
First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
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First off, your post belongs in the Q & A section. Please ask a moderator to move it as it has nothing to do with ROMs or development. Secondly, if official TWRP works, use it. Stop switching between recoveries and getting yourself all flustered.
PS: your English is fine. Don't sweat it.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab S5e using XDA Labs
Thank's for your answer.
guhvanoh said:
First off, your post belongs in the Q & A section. Please ask a moderator to move it as it has nothing to do with ROMs or development.
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I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
Secondly, if official TWRP works, use it. Stop switching between recoveries and getting yourself all flustered.
PS: your English is fine. Don't sweat it.
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You're right. Here, in my country, we usually use this saying "if something works, don't touch it"
I wanted to try other recoveries because the official TWRP does not support USB-OTG access well.
About one year ago, I tried using a 256GB flashdrive with a m.2 ssd to perform a faster backup of the rom, but TWRP don't recognize the drive.
I read in these forums that TWRP had a problem managing USB-OTG and installed PBRP and it worked fine until last week I received the Miui11/Android10 OTA. After flashing it, PBRP started asking me for the password and displaying the message "I don't detect any rom installed". Despite having a recent backup (I always do it before flashing) I was a little scared.
I decided to reinstall TWRP by fastboot and I was surprised that the rom had been updated and everything worked ok.
As some colleagues tell me that I have the encrypted / data partition, I tried to make a format of the / data partition and new installation, with the result I commented above.
However, when I received the previous OTA, which was Android9 and Miui11, there was no problem.
I just wanted to share this strange situation.
I appreciate your message.
otraver said:
Thank's for your answer.
I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
I appreciate your message.
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Not a problem. If you view this in a web browser there is a button at the bottom left or right to report a post. Use that and ask for this thread to be moved.
PS: your English is still great.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab S5e using XDA Labs
otraver said:
First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
If I boot into recovery using TWRP 3.3.0.0 it does not ask me for password, but if I flash OFRP, PBRP or mod 3.3.1.2 adil 2, it always asks me for a password when booting and tells me that the partition /data is encrypted. I do not know the password and I have never encrypted the Poco. Also the 3 revoveries show that is not installed any Tom, but when a reboot the system works perfectly.
Some colleagues have indicated to me that the data partition had been encrypted so I followed the next process to try to install a clean rom.
1. Boot in bootloader with Power + Vol-
2. Via fastboot flash OFRP
3. Boot in recovery (OFRP)
4. Format data and factory reset
5. Reboot recovery OFRP
6. Wipe: cache, Dalvik/Cache, Data and System partitions
7. Install rom XiaomiEU V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM.zip
8. Flash DFE + Magisk
9. Reboot system
10. Complete ROM configuration
When I start again in recovery, it asks me for a password, informs me that data is encrypted and I cannot mount it, and I can't install anything.
However, if I flash TWRP 3.3.0.0 via fastboot, it no longer asks me for a password and I can mount the data partition and work normally.
If I flash again OFPR, PBRP or twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img, ask me for a password again and it tells me that / data is encrypted
I tried to delete from /data/system the files locksettings.db, locksettings.db-shm and locksettings.db-wal but it continues asking me for a password if the recovery is always different of TWRP 3.3.0.0
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Hi bro I also facing same issue my problem is I m using orange fox recovery 10.0.1 version and when I flash miuiQ stable global with dfe it ask me to enter password when I boot to recovery don't know what happened. By the way is twrp official work perfectly????
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otraver said:
Thank's for your answer.
I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
You're right. Here, in my country, we usually use this saying "if something works, don't touch it"
I wanted to try other recoveries because the official TWRP does not support USB-OTG access well.
About one year ago, I tried using a 256GB flashdrive with a m.2 ssd to perform a faster backup of the rom, but TWRP don't recognize the drive.
I read in these forums that TWRP had a problem managing USB-OTG and installed PBRP and it worked fine until last week I received the Miui11/Android10 OTA. After flashing it, PBRP started asking me for the password and displaying the message "I don't detect any rom installed". Despite having a recent backup (I always do it before flashing) I was a little scared.
I decided to reinstall TWRP by fastboot and I was surprised that the rom had been updated and everything worked ok.
As some colleagues tell me that I have the encrypted / data partition, I tried to make a format of the / data partition and new installation, with the result I commented above.
However, when I received the previous OTA, which was Android9 and Miui11, there was no problem.
I just wanted to share this strange situation.
I appreciate your message.
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So bro twrp official never give encryption error if I flash miuiQ using it right ?
Hey there!
I have the same Situation here and I figured at least some points out:
- the Upgrade to Android 10 encrypted the data Partition. You can see that in in your phone settings under security and password. For some security reasons of Android Q I guess.
But what password and how to change is a mystery. There are tons of articles out there which are related to "encrypt with lock screen password" but thats something different. We have this Option too in developer settings but it is not Set. So the way of our New encrypted device is still a Secret.
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
I hope we can figure out as a community what's exactly going on here.
THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"
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Reported, thanks
sachin5555 said:
Hi bro I also facing same issue my problem is I m using orange fox recovery 10.0.1 version and when I flash miuiQ stable global with dfe it ask me to enter password when I boot to recovery don't know what happened. By the way is twrp official work perfectly????
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I'm ussing the 3.3.0.0 and works perfectly...
So bro twrp official never give encryption error if I flash miuiQ using it right ?
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In my case I have not had any problems.
I am currently using the global stable 11.0.4.0 QEJMIXM + TWRP 3.3.0.0 + Magisk 20.3
Fritzko said:
Hey there!
I have the same Situation here and I figured at least some points out:
- the Upgrade to Android 10 encrypted the data Partition. You can see that in in your phone settings under security and password. For some security reasons of Android Q I guess.
But what password and how to change is a mystery. There are tons of articles out there which are related to "encrypt with lock screen password" but thats something different. We have this Option too in developer settings but it is not Set. So the way of our New encrypted device is still a Secret.
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I have checked what you say about ""encrypt with lock screen password" in developer settings and in my case it is disabled.
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
I hope we can figure out as a community what's exactly going on here.
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Where can I find the logs you comment to check?
fraggy2 said:
THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"
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Seriously?
I will not be able to try it until tomorrow. The motherboard of my PC has said that it doesn't work anymore and I am waiting for the arrival of a new one.
Where can I find the logs you comment to check?
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Go to Twrp > advanced > copy logs. They are saved on your sd card.
fraggy2 said:
THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"
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I tried wit "default_password" (without quotes) and don't work
Fritzko said:
Hey there!
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
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I checked the TWRP logs and have you reason
Code:
I:Unmounting main partitions...
Successfully decrypted with default password.
I:Decrypt adopted storage starting
I:PageManager::LoadFileToBuffer loading filename: '/data/system/storage.xml' directly
I:successfully loaded storage.xml
Updating partition details...
I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.
Champ16 said:
I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.
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If i flash it over twrp will it ask me to enter password?
sachin5555 said:
If i flash it over twrp will it ask me to enter password?
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No
Champ16 said:
No
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Done ! Thank u
Champ16 said:
I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.
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I don't think it works, but sure I will try it.
I have already tried everything I have been reading through many forums and I always get the same result.: the ****ing password
I have tried to deactivate the PIN, screen pattern, passwords, I have even logged off the Mi account and then I have tried to flash OFRP, PBRP and a TWRP mod and always, always ask me for password
I've tried booting on TWRP
1. Factory reset
2. Format data (not only wipe) (I answer "yes")
3. Reboot recovery
4. wipe cache, Dalvik / cache, Data and System
5 Install rom (miui_POCOF1Global_V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM_74f88e6c8f_10.0.zip)
5. Flash twrp
6. Flash orange fox + DFE + magisk
7. Start rom and configure.
And without entering a PIN or blocking pattern, only gmail and Mi account and when returning to reboot in recovery it asks me again for a password.
SOLUTION:
I removed lockscreen password and flashed official TWRP.
Now it's decrypted successfully
The same kind of thing happened to me. I wish that I had seen this thread before. Lost all my data. ???
You can check it here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/help/miui-11-eu-android-10-encrypted-data-t4049421
I flashed Mi 10 Indian with Xiaomi.eu Miui 12 beta. Now i want to back to Stock Miui 11 but when i use Mi Flash Tool Its give
'antirollback check error'. there is any way to back Miui 11 stock
rashmi0733 said:
I flashed Mi 10 Indian with Xiaomi.eu Miui 12 beta. Now i want to back to Stock Miui 11 but when i use Mi Flash Tool Its give
'antirollback check error'. there is any way to back Miui 11 stock
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https://www.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-anti-rollback-protection-brick-phone/
Format phone viai TWRP, install any ROM you want!
head_djmusic said:
Format phone viai TWRP, install any ROM you want!
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thank but i read some ware :if you have anti rollback protection than you should not install stock rom viai TWRP its hard brick your phone"
so i want to know you try this before and its 100% safe use TWRP
how to install xiaomi.eu on Indian Mi 10
rashmi0733 said:
thank but i read some ware :if you have anti rollback protection than you should not install stock rom viai TWRP its hard brick your phone"
so i want to know you try this before and its 100% safe use TWRP
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Hi rashmi0733, can u explain me how to install xiaomi.eu on Indian Mi 10
How to install xiaomi.eu on Indian Mi 10
rashmi0733 said:
I flashed Mi 10 Indian with Xiaomi.eu Miui 12 beta. Now i want to back to Stock Miui 11 but when i use Mi Flash Tool Its give
'antirollback check error'. there is any way to back Miui 11 stock
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How to install xiaomi.eu on Indian Mi 10
rashmi0733 said:
thank but i read some ware :if you have anti rollback protection than you should not install stock rom viai TWRP its hard brick your phone"
so i want to know you try this before and its 100% safe use TWRP
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Hi.
Do it like this, install TWRP and then the operating system of your choice. There is also the question of how you could install the ROM without TWRP.
Hardbrick with TWRP, never, I don't think so.
I have now easily shot my device 20 times and put it on again and again, definitely shot 100 devices over 10,000 times over the years and never suffered a hard brick.
You can do it, otherwise the heroes will help you here. :highfive:
sudhakar.ksvn said:
Hi rashmi0733, can u explain me how to install xiaomi.eu on Indian Mi 10
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Unlock Bootloader
flash TWRP
boot Twrp
format Data
copy rom on phone
install rom
reboot and enjoy new rom
Thank For all suggestion i found one way to back stock Miui 11 without twrp
its working now i installed miui 11 and lock bootloader again.
rashmi0733 said:
Thank For all suggestion i found one way to back stock Miui 11 without twrp
its working now i installed miui 11 and lock bootloader again.
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Oh really nice!
Do you mind to share your solution?
I don't need it but it's the purpose of forum ....
Greetings
Failed to mount '/system_root'
rashmi0733 said:
Unlock Bootloader
flash TWRP
boot Twrp
format Data
copy rom on phone
install rom
reboot and enjoy new rom
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thanks for ur reply, bur i am getting .....
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Failed to mount '/system_root' ( No such file or directory)
can u help me regarding this, what twrp version have u used
sudhakar.ksvn said:
thanks for ur reply, bur i am getting .....
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Failed to mount '/system_root' ( No such file or directory)
can u help me regarding this, what twrp version have u used
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i Used this TWRP
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261728614
https://gsmhostingfiles.com/index.php?a=downloads&b=file&id=14217
sudhakar.ksvn said:
thanks for ur reply, bur i am getting .....
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Failed to mount '/system_root' ( No such file or directory)
can u help me regarding this, what twrp version have u used
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Hi,
this happens because your system partition is "broken".
If you go to "Wipe" and select "Format Data" there it will delete all partitions and the system of your device.
Then you start again in the TWRP and connect the device via USB to a PC or via OTG to a stick on which you have the operating system of your choice and drag it to your device.
Then select the ZIP / OS in the TWRP under "Install" and have it installed. It also creates the new partitions that he could not find with you.
I wish you success:fingers-crossed:
Ner0o1 said:
Hi,
this happens because your system partition is "broken".
If you go to "Wipe" and select "Format Data" there it will delete all partitions and the system of your device.
Then you start again in the TWRP and connect the device via USB to a PC or via OTG to a stick on which you have the operating system of your choice and drag it to your device.
Then select the ZIP / OS in the TWRP under "Install" and have it installed. It also creates the new partitions that he could not find with you.
I wish you success:fingers-crossed:
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Don't think format data wipes the system partition does it?
Unless Xiaomi have really changed things, data should be completely separate. Format data should wipe the internal storage only which includes cache partition.
Twrp can wipe system, but shouldn't do unless specifically chosen to do so via several steps, not a single button press.
fards said:
Don't think format data wipes the system partition does it?
Unless Xiaomi have really changed things, data should be completely separate. Format data should wipe the internal storage only which includes cache partition.
Twrp can wipe system, but shouldn't do unless specifically chosen to do so via several steps, not a single button press.
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no data format dont touch system
Yes, of course not the whole system partition, sorry.
From German into English is sometimes not that easy.?
In this case, TWRP will of course only delete the data as it stands there.
Otherwise everyone will find a step by step guide for almost every device a thousand times, thanks to you. So it should be also possible for everyone here.
Best regards and thank you two.:highfive:
rashmi0733 said:
Unlock Bootloader
flash TWRP
boot Twrp
format Data
copy rom on phone
install rom
reboot and enjoy new rom
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Thanks for ur reply .. now i am able to successfully install the .eu ROM on my Indian Mi10
rashmi0733 said:
Thank For all suggestion i found one way to back stock Miui 11 without twrp
its working now i installed miui 11 and lock bootloader again.
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Hello rashmi0733 I am also stuck in the same situation can you help me how u rolled back the beta update. Please help
Arif shaikh said:
Hello rashmi0733 I am also stuck in the same situation can you help me how u rolled back the beta update. Please help
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I also want to go back to stable ROM
Its very simple to bypass the Anti rollback on miflash, just download the fastboot version of the ROM you want to install, unzip it and you'll have to edit this file (flash_all.bat), with for instance note++. And you remove 5 or 6 lines that does not begin by FASTBOOT. You can't miss it.
You can close and save.
Afterwards, just flash that same file that you just edited, and no more anti rollback error!
A second tip that I have when you just can't install custom firmwares on the mi 10, just flash stock firmware with miflash, reboot and flash TWRP. Transfer your custom firmware to your phone, flash it and ONLY format data afterwards! It was the only way to get a custom firmware on my mi10. It's my 5th xiaomi device and never experienced something like this...tried all TWRP available for the mi 10, but only by doing this way, I was able to succesfully install xiaomi.eu.
Good luck!