How to backup stock recovery before installing twrp - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

I want to install twrp, but I also want future miui updates. Is there is any way I can backup stock recovery and kernel and restore them when I need to update miui

ajay14malik said:
I want to install twrp, but I also want future miui updates. Is there is any way I can backup stock recovery and kernel and restore them when I need to update miui
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If you need the stock kernel and recovery, simply dirty flash the same stock ROM.

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Try a ROM?

Installing a rom manager like TWRP could I backup my phone creating a ROM, try new Rom/firmware and turn back to my actually backup?
skler said:
Installing a rom manager like TWRP could I backup my phone creating a ROM, try new Rom/firmware and turn back to my actually backup?
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If you have flashed a custom recovery like TWRP, you could backup your current OS to your external SD card, flash a custom ROM and - after some trial of this custom ROM - revert back to your original OS without any problem.

[Q] OTA Updates

Will rooting my A311 or installing a custom recovery prevent future OTA Updates??
If yes, then how can I backup my stock recovery??
You can still get OTA updates after rooting a phone unless you install a custom rom.
There is no reason to backup your stock recovery and isn't possible.
You need to backup your stock rom before installing a custom rom and that can be done by installing a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP after rooting your phone.

Going from CM13 back to MIUI Global rom w/ root

Hi
I am running a CM13 Rom at the moment but want to go back to stock, I need to root it to restore apps via Titanium Backup.
As I already have TWRP installed can I just flash the stock rom via twrp then install SuperSU? or do I need to go back to stock and then create a custom image in the kitchen
mattwilkinson11 said:
Hi
I am running a CM13 Rom at the moment but want to go back to stock, I need to root it to restore apps via Titanium Backup.
As I already have TWRP installed can I just flash the stock rom via twrp then install SuperSU? or do I need to go back to stock and then create a custom image in the kitchen
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If you have twrp, then flash the rom with it. Then supersu and allow modification to system partition. To keep twrp for future, open file manager in twrp and browse to system. Delete the file "recovery-from-boot.bak", after this your twrp will not be replaced with stock.
The only reason you need to cook custom boot image is to make sure that your twrp is not replaced with stock and at the same time without losing ota due to system modification.
WHen I swipe to install supersu it just reboots immediately and does not install it....
mattwilkinson11 said:
WHen I swipe to install supersu it just reboots immediately and does not install it....
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Unlock your bootloader, flash twrp again. In mount, mount system and remove the "mount system as read only" check. then flash supersu.
" allow modification to system partition " how can i do this ?
if i install super su after restart will made problem ?

Help with backup

I need to do a full backup of my Kenzo.
I have unlocked it with the official method.
What version of twrp should I install to make a full backup that I'm going to restore after having tried some custom rom (and still keeping the stock miui OTA update functional)??? Thanks!
Twrp alka

xiaomi.eu OTA Update

I was wondering if I should use orangefox recovery's in-miui incremental OTA update survival while using xiaomi.eu Ron. Should I keep it enabled or will that break something?
In my experience, xiaomi.eu's roms don't reflash the stock recovery, so I don't think it's necessary. The Updater app on EU boots into the custom recovery and flashes the new rom, like you would manually. You only have to reflash Magisk or other post-install stuff.
Dragoner7 said:
In my experience, xiaomi.eu's roms don't reflash the stock recovery, so I don't think it's necessary. The Updater app on EU boots into the custom recovery and flashes the new rom, like you would manually. You only have to reflash Magisk or other post-install stuff.
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I don't understand should I disable it or not?

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