Stuck in Fastboot Mode after Uninstalling Magisk. Please help. - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

Hi Guys so i wanted to unroot my phone so i uninstalled magisk from the Magisk App and it was successful. However now when i turn my phone on it goes to fastboot mode no matter what. My Pixel Experience Rom was workingperfectly before i unistalled Magisk. Also, i can get to TWRP no problems by holding the power button up when booting.
Thank you in advance

Dirty flash the ROM

eLaDiio said:
Dirty flash the ROM
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Thanks man, doing so as we speak I'll let you know

eLaDiio said:
Dirty flash the ROM
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All working now however magisk is still installed and my phone is rooted so i can't use any banking apps. Any ideas about the easiest way to unroot? Thanks

Use the official uninstaller. It can be foundin the official magisk threqd. Flash in twrp.

BenParz said:
Use the official uninstaller. It can be foundin the official magisk threqd. Flash in twrp.
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Not to worry man. The magisk hide feature is working now. I just had to restart the device

I have the same problem. I stuck at fastboot after deinstalling Magisk. I just use Stock Rom and I wanted to install the update, so I have to unistall the magisk first. I have stock recovery and stock rom, just unlocked my poco and i boot the twrp from the fastboot to flash magisk again.
But now I have the problem that my phone will not boot correctly. Is there an option to dirty flash the stock rom without loosing data?
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puhhh... everything´s fine.... I just restored my bootloader from my 2 week old twrp backup!

Luftikus said:
I have the same problem. I stuck at fastboot after deinstalling Magisk. I just use Stock Rom and I wanted to install the update, so I have to unistall the magisk first. I have stock recovery and stock rom, just unlocked my poco and i boot the twrp from the fastboot to flash magisk again.
But now I have the problem that my phone will not boot correctly. Is there an option to dirty flash the stock rom without loosing data?
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puhhh... everything´s fine.... I just restored my bootloader from my 2 week old twrp backup!
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How did you manage to boot to fastboot, since your device was stuck in a bootloop?

The bootloop was directly into fastboot... After connecting to the PC I could boot into twrp with ADB.
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I just ran into same problem. Was on stock rom rooted. Stuck in fastboot bootloop. How do i dirty flash stock rom?

benryu said:
I just ran into same problem. Was on stock rom rooted. Stuck in fastboot bootloop. How do i dirty flash stock rom?
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When turn on in fastboot, connect to PC and flash TWRP, then dirty flash stock ROM (wipe Dalvik/caché) don't wipe data and system

Arielxander said:
When turn on in fastboot, connect to PC and flash TWRP, then dirty flash stock ROM (wipe Dalvik/caché) don't wipe data and system
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I used mi flash tool to dirty flash. Next I tried doing this
https://miui.blog/poco-f1/fail-proof-steps-keep-miui-ota-update-poco-f1-orange-fox/
But not able to view internal memory files in recovery mode.
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yea samething happen to me just dirty flash using Miflash with fastboot image remember to choose save data
then flash.
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.2.3.0....XM_20190305.0000.00_9.0_global_73c9f4b81c.tgz

benryu said:
I used mi flash tool to dirty flash. Next I tried doing this
https://miui.blog/poco-f1/fail-proof-steps-keep-miui-ota-update-poco-f1-orange-fox/
But not able to view internal memory files in recovery mode.
Sent from my POCO F1 using Tapatalk
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It's a bug, reboot in recovery again for view files in internal memory

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unable to access system after flashing TWRP (stuck in TWRP menu)

hey guys today i flashed TWRP on my xiaomi redmi note 4, all looked fine, but it seems i cant access system anymore ( i didnt do root or flash custom roms yet). when i try to reboot system via TWRP, mi logo screen is displaying forever, and i totally cant turn off my phone. what to do? help please!
M1ch0k0 said:
hey guys today i flashed TWRP on my xiaomi redmi note 4, all looked fine, but it seems i cant access system anymore ( i didnt do root or flash custom roms yet). when i try to reboot system via TWRP, mi logo screen is displaying forever, and i totally cant turn off my phone. what to do? help please!
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If you are on a miui ROM, then you need to flash lazyflasher, or miui will not boot with TWRP.
DarthJabba9 said:
If you are on a miui ROM, then you need to flash lazyflasher, or miui will not boot with TWRP.
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can you please give me some tutorial or tips? thanks for such fast respond
DarthJabba9 said:
If you are on a miui ROM, then you need to flash lazyflasher, or miui will not boot with TWRP.
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should i enter fastboot mode and flash it via PC?
M1ch0k0 said:
should i enter fastboot mode and flash it via PC?
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If you can do it with fastboot, then would be great - but I wouldn't know how to use fastboot to do that.
Alternatively, you can copy it to a USB drive, connect the USB drive to your phone with an OTG compatible cable, boot into TWRP, mount the USB/OTG drive, and flash it from that drive.
DarthJabba9 said:
If you can do it with fastboot, then would be great - but I wouldn't know how to use fastboot to do that.
Alternatively, you can copy it to a USB drive, connect the USB drive to your phone with an OTG compatible cable, boot into TWRP, mount the USB/OTG drive, and flash it from that drive.
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thanks a lot man I flashed it via USB drive, everything is working fine for me. I really appreciate your help.
DarthJabba9 said:
If you are on a miui ROM, then you need to flash lazyflasher, or miui will not boot with TWRP.
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hi, i'm using redmi note 4 (MIUI 9) and also have the same problem... it just sutck at twrp menu(3.2.3-0) no matter how i boot, it just keep entering twrp menu instead booting to MIUI. Power off from twrp will just restart and stuck in MI logo with bottom "unlocked", tried with wipe dalvik, cache / reboot recovery, system... even flash lazyflasher are also going in twrp menu.
Please help, what should i do?
BK201H said:
hi, i'm using redmi note 4 (MIUI 9) and also have the same problem... it just sutck at twrp menu(3.2.3-0) no matter how i boot, it just keep entering twrp menu instead booting to MIUI. Power off from twrp will just restart and stuck in MI logo with bottom "unlocked", tried with wipe dalvik, cache / reboot recovery, system... even flash lazyflasher are also going in twrp menu.
Please help, what should i do?
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flash xiaomi.eu or any custom ROM
I'm redmi note 4 to flashing for custom rom
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How to rooted my redmi note 4 phone

How to install OTAs on rooted poco F1 ?

There will(hopefully) be a lot of otas coming to Poco F1 for bug fixing. So if we are rooted with Magisk we cannot install Otas directly as magisk modifies our stock boot image. And since poco doesn't have A/B partitions we cannot install OTA's and still keep Magisk. That brings us to Flashfire which can preserve root. Flashfire doesn't work on MIUI 9.6.14.0 (it doesn't work on mine) .So how do we install OTAs while preserving Magisk ? Is it possible or do we have to flash stock recovery and stock boot image and lose magisk ?
OTA update method according to topjohnwu:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md
Would be helpful if somebody can post a diy in the guide section on how to apply OTAs on Magisk rooted devices.
I would be very interested as well!!
Go to recovery.
Flash Magisk zip to restore old kernel backup.
Boot to system, you will not have root.
Update.
You still have TWRP, install Magisk again.
Profit.
I did flash my ota via stock recovery . You need flash stock recovery then go to system update after done go back to twrp and your magisk
abdohop said:
I did flash my ota via stock recovery . You need flash stock recovery then go to system update after done go back to twrp and your magisk
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Could you please be more specific?
1. Flash stock recovery (so you loose Twrp)
2. Boot to System and make update
3. Flash twrp again and root again with Magisk?
Thanks
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trax7 said:
Go to recovery.
Flash Magisk zip to restore old kernel backup.
Boot to system, you will not have root.
Update.
You still have TWRP, install Magisk again.
Profit.
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You mean that flashing Magisk again will "undo" root?
DoudouJack said:
You mean that flashing Magisk again will "undo" root?
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Yes.
trax7 said:
Yes.
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Hi, just booted into TWRP and flashed Magisk zip file, I'm still rooted.
Do you mean then the uninstaller Magisk file? If so, it will remove packages as well and root will still be there... Could you please be more explicit? Thanks!
DoudouJack said:
Hi, just booted into TWRP and flashed Magisk zip file, I'm still rooted.
Do you mean then the uninstaller Magisk file? If so, it will remove packages as well and root will still be there... Could you please be more explicit? Thanks!
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Magisk makes a backup of ur boot.img, which you need to use OTAs, to restore it, you can flash Magisk again to restore it. (that's how it should work)
trax7 said:
Magisk makes a backup of ur boot.img, which you need to use OTAs, to restore it, you can flash Magisk again to restore it. (that's how it should work)
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In my case flashing Magisk again did not work. From Magisk Manager -> Uninstall either since it was "unable to download".
For those who would be in the same case, I did following steps to update:
- Download latest Magisk uninstaller (currently 17.3, I tested with 17.1 & 17.2)
- Boot into TWRP (I use an app for convenience), go to Install > flash the Magisk uninstaller zip and (optional) boot to system to make sure root is gone (with Root Checker e.g.)
- Power off device and boot into Fastboot, flash stock boot.img (you can find it in the ROM folder you used to install your ROM), boot to System and install OTA update via the update manager, then reboot
- At this point I was stuck in fastboot screen, I simply booted with TWRP (with decryption working) and it took care of installing the update, I then flashed Magisk from there.
DoudouJack said:
Could you please be more specific?
1. Flash stock recovery (so you loose Twrp)
2. Boot to System and make update
3. Flash twrp again and root again with Magisk?
Thanks
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You mean that flashing Magisk again will "undo" root?
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Correct
Sandepp said:
There will(hopefully) be a lot of otas coming to Poco F1 for bug fixing. So if we are rooted with Magisk we cannot install Otas directly as magisk modifies our stock boot image. And since poco doesn't have A/B partitions we cannot install OTA's and still keep Magisk. That brings us to Flashfire which can preserve root. Flashfire doesn't work on MIUI 9.6.14.0 (it doesn't work on mine) .So how do we install OTAs while preserving Magisk ? Is it possible or do we have to flash stock recovery and stock boot image and lose magisk ?
OTA update method according to topjohnwu:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md
Would be helpful if somebody can post a diy in the guide section on how to apply OTAs on Magisk rooted devices.
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Try this guide, https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/step-step-guide-flashing-ota-beta-t3878730
Darklouis said:
Try this guide, https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/step-step-guide-flashing-ota-beta-t3878730
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Its ok I have already flashed several OTAs, custom roms and kernels on my pocophone.
Sandepp said:
Its ok I have already flashed several OTAs, custom roms and kernels on my pocophone.
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Is that so? What custom recovery you used?
Darklouis said:
Is that so? What custom recovery you used?
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Twrp with working decryption
Sandepp said:
Twrp with working decryption
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About that recovery, data partition will not get encrypted when you flash OTA update?
Darklouis said:
About that recovery, data partition will not get encrypted when you flash OTA update?
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It will but I am ok with encryption. If you don't want then flash disable force encryption from twrp after flahsing the ota or flash magisk which will disable force encryption.
Sandepp said:
It will but I am ok with encryption. If you don't want then flash disable force encryption from twrp after flahsing the ota or flash magisk which will disable force encryption.
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Nice nice.. Thanks for the tip
Darklouis said:
Nice nice.. Thanks for the tip
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You're welcome

MIUI 11 (Xiaomi.eu) and Magisk refusing to boot

Anyone getting the same issue?
When I flash Magisk 20.0, the phone stays on the "Pocophone" screen seemingly forever. Uninstalling it with a Magisk Uninstaller makes the device boot up again.
EDIT: Solved thanks to @thomas140 - Magisk 17.1 was the key
This is what I've done to get it to work:
- Flash Magisk Uninstaller
- Flash Magisk 17.1 or 17.0
- Wipe data/cache
- Boot to OS, update Magisk Manager to latest version
- Go back to recovery and flash Magisk 20.0 (or whatever the latest version is at the moment you're reading this)
- It works!
No issue here with the latest canary build
CaPicote said:
No issue here with the latest canary build
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What recovery are you using?
TheReduxPL said:
What recovery are you using?
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TWRP 3.3.0
flash MAGISK old version (19 or 19.x) and update magisk after boot, in magisk app
AndreSkywalker said:
flash MAGISK old version (19 or 19.x) and update magisk after boot, in magisk app
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Just tried flashing Magisk 19, still causes the phone to no longer boot.
EDIT: Even tried flashing Magisk 18, didn't help. In fact, it's quite different, instead of being stuck at the POCOPHONE screen it keeps rebooting :s
No issues here too, i flashed miui and magisk v20 rebooted fine. Try to wipe data
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TheReduxPL said:
Just tried flashing Magisk 19, still causes the phone to no longer boot.
EDIT: Even tried flashing Magisk 18, didn't help. In fact, it's quite different, instead of being stuck at the POCOPHONE screen it keeps rebooting :s
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You tried flash uninstaller magisk and reboot phone? After this trie reboot recovery flash dfe and flash magisk 19 or 20 and reboot. I follows this steps in every update miui.eu. Unistall magisk, flash dfe, flash magisk...
AndreSkywalker said:
You tried flash uninstaller magisk and reboot phone? After this trie reboot recovery flash dfe and flash magisk 19 or 20 and reboot. I follows this steps in every update miui.eu. Unistall magisk, flash dfe, flash magisk...
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Yes, I'm rebooting every time I use the uninstaller, letting the system boot at least once before trying again.
Tried flashing DFE before flashing Magisk 19, it's still causing it to get stuck on the boot screen. How does it work for you but it doesn't work for me
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No issues here too, i flashed miui and magisk v20 rebooted fine. Try to wipe data
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Tried that. Uninstalled Magisk, rebooted, wiped data, installed Magisk, no dice.
TheReduxPL said:
Tried that. Uninstalled Magisk, rebooted, wiped data, installed Magisk, no dice.
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Run magisk uninstaller via twrp and install magisk 17.1. some said it worked.
thomas140 said:
Run magisk uninstaller via twrp and install magisk 17.1. some said it worked.
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Yeah it did, thanks
What I've done:
- Flash Magisk Uninstaller
- Flash Magisk 17.1 or 17.0
- Wipe data/cache
- Boot to OS, update Magisk Manager to latest version
- Go back to recovery and flash Magisk 20.0 (or whatever the latest version is at the moment you're reading this)
- It works!
Same thing happened to me
I tried installing all versions and none of them are working
jordan_yoong_1 said:
Same thing happened to me
I tried installing all versions and none of them are working
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Tell us your steps and see where goes wrong
Read Carefully..
So far this is how it worked for me and I think it will work to everyone.
First change your TWRP to Pitch black
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/development/unofficial-pitchblack-recovery-project-t3847464
To change your TWRP
Extract the recover in twrp folder in the zip you download
flash image recovery
the if you are in the PITCH black recover flash it again using the zip file.
After that..
wipe dalvil/art cache, cache, system, data
then.
Flash miui 11 eu
Flash DisableForceEncryption_treble_v18 - if you don't want encryption
now.
In pitch black recovery go to advance>additional>tools>magisk - then swipe
Viola... after that set up your device then reboot
then update magisk in TWRP flash v20.
Tell me it work for u and thanks me later
thomas140 said:
Tell us your steps and see where goes wrong
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First, I formatted my data because the recovery I was using was bugged and unable to decrype my data.
Then, I flashed miui.eu and dfe treble.
After that, I boot into system, complete my setup then boot into recovery again to install my magisk.
I installed basically all major version starting from 17 and all of them doesnt work. My phone just stuck at the 'pocophone' screen
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jordan_yoong_1 said:
First, I formatted my data because the recovery I was using was bugged and unable to decrype my data.
Then, I flashed miui.eu and dfe treble.
After that, I boot into system, complete my setup then boot into recovery again to install my magisk.
I installed basically all major version starting from 17 and all of them doesnt work. My phone just stuck at the 'pocophone' screen
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Wait, I just tried v19.3 and it worked lol wtf
I jumped from v18.1 to v19.4 maybe that's why
TheReduxPL said:
Anyone getting the same issue?
When I flash Magisk 20.0, the phone stays on the "Pocophone" screen seemingly forever. Uninstalling it with a Magisk Uninstaller makes the device boot up again.
EDIT: Solved thanks to @thomas140 - Magisk 17.1 was the key
This is what I've done to get it to work:
- Flash Magisk Uninstaller
- Flash Magisk 17.1 or 17.0
- Wipe data/cache
- Boot to OS, update Magisk Manager to latest version
- Go back to recovery and flash Magisk 20.0 (or whatever the latest version is at the moment you're reading this)
- It works!
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No need to complicate things unnecessarily. Just install and boot miui.eu normally, no internal wipe or anything, do usual setups, boot into twrp, install latest magisk and done. It'll boot normally.
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Urzu18 said:
Read Carefully..
Flash miui 11 eu
Flash DisableForceEncryption_treble_v18 - if you don't want encryption
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Miui.eu is already decrypted by default. No need to flash DFE, you'll get bootloop.
kurogami95 said:
No need to complicate things unnecessarily. Just install and boot miui.eu normally, no internal wipe or anything, do usual setups, boot into twrp, install latest magisk and done. It'll boot normally.
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Miui.eu is already decrypted by default. No need to flash DFE, you'll get bootloop.
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Oh Alright I didn't get bootloop when I flash DFE as I confused miui 11 eu as encrypted I know the previous version are not though.
Some of the user xiaomi miui or eu doesn't work as intended when I flash magisk same thing happened to me.
The best solution so far is download the latest Magisk 20.1 and download Pitchblack TWRP
Flash recover pitchblack.
If it you can't flash extract the image in TWRP folder then flash it as image then flash pitchblack zip again
wipe dalvil/art cache, cache, system, data
flash miui 11 flash magisk 20.1 done.
kurogami95 said:
No need to complicate things unnecessarily. Just install and boot miui.eu normally, no internal wipe or anything, do usual setups, boot into twrp, install latest magisk and done. It'll boot normally.
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Except that's exactly what I did, and I got into a bootloop. I wouldn't have created this thread if that wasn't the case.
I did a clean install (factory reset & format data) of Xiaomi.eu 9.12.12 from global stable this morning and didn't have any issues flashing the MIUI Magisk 19.4. I am on the Mi Mix 3 though

Return to Stock

Hi guys.
I've ran into an issue on my kenzo
Tried to go back to stock using a recovery ROM flashing via twrp, my mistake, and now it won't boot, stuck on mi logo.
I unofficially unlcoked this years ago.
Bootloader is now locked. I can enter edl mode however sometimes it says USB not recognised.
What should I do to fix this.
Thank you.
w1ll1m said:
Hi guys.
I've ran into an issue on my kenzo
Tried to go back to stock using a recovery ROM flashing via twrp, my mistake, and now it won't boot, stuck on mi logo.
I unofficially unlcoked this years ago.
Bootloader is now unlocked. I can enter edl mode however sometimes it says USB not recognised.
What should I do to fix this.
Thank you.
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Vow...U flashed miui using twrp ??
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/guide-reboot-to-edl-mode-fastboot-test-t3398718
Black_Stark said:
Vow...U flashed miui using twrp ??
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/guide-reboot-to-edl-mode-fastboot-test-t3398718
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Thanks!
Managed to boot into edl and using the beta version of miflash flashed the latest version of miui, v10, for my device.
Issue now popped up that it's locked to an account that I dont have the password for, the account details and number used I haven't used for 2+ years.
Any idea how to get passed this?
w1ll1m said:
Thanks!
Managed to boot into edl and using the beta version of miflash flashed the latest version of miui, v10, for my device.
Issue now popped up that it's locked to an account that I dont have the password for, the account details and number used I haven't used for 2+ years.
Any idea how to get passed this?
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Then come back to custom rom. Flash twrp.
Black_Stark said:
Then come back to custom rom. Flash twrp.
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Cannot do custom rom for this phone. Need to go back to stock.
What about flashing an earlier version of miui? Via fastboot over v10?
Will that cause bootloop?
w1ll1m said:
Cannot do custom rom for this phone. Need to go back to stock.
What about flashing an earlier version of miui? Via fastboot over v10?
Will that cause bootloop?
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First stay on 10.2 rom miui.
And use this method.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/unlock-unofficially-install-zcx-twrp-t3586778
Above method will install zcx twrp on locked bootloader.
Then update zcx twrp to latest 3.3.1 official
Then
Format data
Advanced wipe
Flash rom
Flash gapps
Reboot.
Note: never flash miui firmware or rom using twrp. It will brick.
Black_Stark said:
First stay on 10.2 rom miui.
And use this method.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/unlock-unofficially-install-zcx-twrp-t3586778
Above method will install zcx twrp on locked bootloader.
Then update zcx twrp to latest 3.3.1 official
Then
Format data
Advanced wipe
Flash rom
Flash gapps
Reboot.
Note: never flash miui firmware or rom using twrp. It will brick.
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Did this. Ran LOS16 unofficial then flashed miui7 stable and somehow the device remembers the old account and won't let me proceed until I input the password.
I fully wiped everything. How can this information persist across wipes?
w1ll1m said:
Did this. Ran LOS16 unofficial then flashed miui7 stable and somehow the device remembers the old account and won't let me proceed until I input the password.
I fully wiped everything. How can this information persist across wipes?
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Why u going miui 7.
I told u to flash miui 10.2 fastboot rom using pc in EDL mode clean flash.
Then reboot.
But dont login mi account.
Then follow the given link in previous post.
Which will directly install twrp.
Dont reboot to miui.
Update.twrp.
And Just install custom rom n gapps.
But format data first
Type YES to format.
Then advance wipe
Black_Stark said:
Why u going miui 7.
I told u to flash miui 10.2 fastboot rom using pc in EDL mode clean flash.
Then reboot.
But dont login mi account.
Then follow the given link in previous post.
Which will directly install twrp.
Dont reboot to miui.
Update.twrp.
And Just install custom rom n gapps.
But format data first
Type YES to format.
Then advance wipe
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I've done all of that.
I'm running custom ROM, lineage os, but need a working miui ROM.
Every time I load a miui ROM, it always locks and cannot do anything
There's an old account of mine that I no longer have the details for. I need to bypass this for a working miui ROM.

Reinstalling TWRP on F1

Hi all, so, i wanted to boot into twrp today only to realise that i cant since the MIUI 10+ update.
My device is still rooted with Magisk installed but in order to update my magisk i need to flash into TWRP recovery. I've downloaded 3.3.0.0 version of TWR.img and when i want to flash it trough TWRP app i get Flash Failed! messege..So how do i reflash again?
Edit: seems like my magisk gone too, i only have magisk manager now..
Kipce said:
Hi all, so, i wanted to boot into twrp today only to realise that i cant since the MIUI 10+ update.
My device is still rooted with Magisk installed but in order to update my magisk i need to flash into TWRP recovery. I've downloaded 3.3.0.0 version of TWR.img and when i want to flash it trough TWRP app i get Flash Failed! messege..So how do i reflash again?
Edit: seems like my magisk gone too, i only have magisk manager now..
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Reboot to bootloader and fastboot flash recovery twrp.img with your pc
Then fastboot reboot
Hold volume up and power till twrp boots
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clsA said:
Reboot to bootloader and fastboot flash recovery twrp.img with your pc
Then fastboot reboot
Hold volume up and power till twrp boots
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How, i forgot how all of this is done.
Edit: looked up an indian guy and solved it, thank you
One minute google will help you a lot.... I trust in you.

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