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The Fastboot installation process goes all fine but device boots into Mi-Recovery by default. Currently Using Miui 9 Dev Rom (7.12.21 | Beta). This happened after I flashed the stock Dev rom after accidentally bricking my phone while unrooting through SuperSu's Full Unroot Option.
Bootloader is unlocked. Help asap plz.
Using The 4Gb 64Gb variant.
Hi,
if you flash Global Developer rom using Fastboot method, you will always flash a stock recovery with it.
There is a great manual how to unlock your device on official CZ and SK webpage created by local admins.
Just go to miuios.cz (translate it to ENG using browser like chrome or others) create an account to be able see the links.
Then on the main page scroll down to Redmi note 4 and check
[NÁVODY] - základné /Bootloader/TWRP/MIUI/ROOT
there is everything you need to unlock device with software you need.
All credits to miuios team.
Crys2perk said:
The Fastboot installation process goes all fine but device boots into Mi-Recovery by default. Currently Using Miui 9 Dev Rom (7.12.21 | Beta). This happened after I flashed the stock Dev rom after accidentally bricking my phone while unrooting through SuperSu's Full Unroot Option.
Bootloader is unlocked. Help asap plz.
Using The 4Gb 64Gb variant.
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I think is a problem about installation process (I had the same problem with another phone), but you can still access twrp with your computer. Just use this command: Fastboot boot "twrp.img".
Update "twpr.img" with your own twrp´s file name.
Wait untill phone´s reboot (more than 15s.)
Then use it as usual
Good luck
XiaomiRedUser said:
I think is a problem about installation process (I had the same problem with another phone), but you can still access twrp with your computer. Just use this command: Fastboot boot "twrp.img".
Update "twpr.img" with your own twrp´s file name.
Wait untill phone´s reboot (more than 15s.)
Then use it as usual
Good luck
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I ran into the same problem after unlocking the bootlader:
TWRP would not install -> [Vol+] + [Power] started only the MIUI recovery.
But after some search, I found that you have to:
enter in a terminal "fastboot flash recovery twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
enter after that "fastboot boot twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
My Note 4 then started in TWRP.
EDIT:
Corrected step 2
Crys2perk said:
The Fastboot installation process goes all fine but device boots into Mi-Recovery by default. Currently Using Miui 9 Dev Rom (7.12.21 | Beta). This happened after I flashed the stock Dev rom after accidentally bricking my phone while unrooting through SuperSu's Full Unroot Option.
Bootloader is unlocked. Help asap plz.
Using The 4Gb 64Gb variant.
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After flashing twrp, directly from terminal boot to twrp and flash super su along with lazyflasher, after that reboot, when rebooted install official twrp app and super su app, and using the twrp app once again install twrp. That shld do.
MyNameIsRage said:
After flashing twrp, directly from terminal boot to twrp and flash super su along with lazyflasher, after that reboot, when rebooted install official twrp app and super su app, and using the twrp app once again install twrp. That shld do.
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Tried This Still Not Working.
I directly booted from fastboot to TWRP
I Magisk Rooted then , which works fine now.
tinaeire said:
I ran into the same problem after unlocking the bootlader:
TWRP would not install -> [Vol+] + [Power] started only the MIUI recovery.
But after some search, I found that you have to:
enter in a terminal "fastboot flash recovery twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
enter after that "adb reboot recovery"
My Note 4 then started in TWRP.
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How did you get ADB commands to work in Fastboot? Having the same TWRP problem right now.
dancress said:
How did you get ADB commands to work in Fastboot? Having the same TWRP problem right now.
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From a terminal from your PC. With a Windows open "cmd.exe".
tinaeire said:
From a terminal from your PC. With a Windows open "cmd.exe".
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ADB doesn't work in Fastboot... fastboot.exe does. And that can only boot into itself (the bootloader), not the recovery.
Anyway, I solved the problem. Mine is a 4X not a Note 4X. Damn you Xiaomi... they are exactly alike!
dancress said:
ADB doesn't work in Fastboot... fastboot.exe does. And that can only boot into itself (the bootloader), not the recovery.
Anyway, I solved the problem. Mine is a 4X not a Note 4X. Damn you Xiaomi... they are exactly alike!
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You are right, my mistake.
adb does not work and I mixed it up.
But I did test 'fastboot boot twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img' in fastboot mode and it worked on my Note 4.
tinaeire said:
I ran into the same problem after unlocking the bootlader:
TWRP would not install -> [Vol+] + [Power] started only the MIUI recovery.
But after some search, I found that you have to:
enter in a terminal "fastboot flash recovery twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
enter after that "fastboot boot twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
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As others have reported, I had the same issue too. I was able to boot to TWRP with the fastboot boot command above, but it looks like after you boot to the stock ROM (mine was MIUI V9.2.1.0.NCFMIEK as far as I remember), the TWRP recovery gets replaced by the stock one. After flashing LineageOS (official lineage-14.1-20180331-nightly-mido-signed.zip), I can now properly reboot to TWRP with Vol+ & Power.
Thanks for the tip @tinaeire :good:
Why aren't devs mentioning this in the instructions right after the recovery flash command? I'll never understand. I guess it's more MIUI's fault for being so weird about the bootloader.
TWRP boots stable
Press VOLUME-UP and POWER together, when you feel the vibration release the buttons.
-> boots into TWRP
If you hold the two buttons until you see the TWRP logo flash up and release them at that moment -> boots to MIUI.
Did that with phone mentioned below, TWRP 3.2.1, and MIUI Global 9.2 Stable.
I am also facing the same problem, please someone guide me thoroughly how to root my xiaomi redmi note 4 snapdragon global stable version. i have successfully unlocked my phone but i can't start it up in twrp recovery mode. please tell me all the steps and files necessary.
habib_561 said:
I am also facing the same problem, please someone guide me thoroughly how to root my xiaomi redmi note 4 snapdragon global stable version. i have successfully unlocked my phone but i can't start it up in twrp recovery mode. please tell me all the steps and files necessary.
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Once you flash TWRP via fastboot then use command fastboot boot xxx.img
So, you'll be able to boot to TWRP, next flash magisk for MIUI, install lazyflasher.zip and reboot and check if TWRP sticks.
i have the same issue after flash the twrp and it reboot back to mi recovery instead. However i am using redmi K20.
Found out that the issue is the twrp.img file that you flash must be a correct one that your download for your device.
If it is not the correct file ( my case is using redmi k20 pro instead of redmi k20 twrp.img), i will always failed and stay at mi recovery.
Hi, I'm stuck trying to return my Redmi Note 3 'Kate' to MIUI from cyanogenmod - have searched but this seems to be a niche issue!
A TWRP flash failed and somehow locked my bootloader so my current status is:
- cannot boot, gets stuck on cyanogenmod startup splash screen, so can't flash via MIUI which isn't installed
- cannot flash via MiFlash (locked bootloader)
- cannot unlock via Mi Unlock (account not associated with device and cannot boot to fix)
- cannot flash via XiaomiADB/FastbootTools as bootloader is locked (flash tz error)
- cannot flash via XiaomiADB as apparently my TWRP install is busted, goes straight to black screen and stays there, so I can't get to 'Recovery' mode
So I'm pretty stuck! I can get into Fastboot mode which is something. Maybe I could restore a stock recovery partition via some fastboot tools? but being locked maybe not.
Try unlocking it anyway. I've done it at least 20 times by now without having to login to Mi account on phone.
heineken016 said:
Hi, I'm stuck trying to return my Redmi Note 3 'Kate' to MIUI from cyanogenmod - have searched but this seems to be a niche issue!
A TWRP flash failed and somehow locked my bootloader so my current status is:
- cannot boot, gets stuck on cyanogenmod startup splash screen, so can't flash via MIUI which isn't installed
- cannot flash via MiFlash (locked bootloader)
- cannot unlock via Mi Unlock ( account not associated with device and cannot boot to fix)
- cannot flash via XiaomiADB/FastbootTools as bootloader is locked (flash tz error)
- cannot flash via XiaomiADB as apparently my TWRP install is busted, goes straight to black screen and stays there, so I can't get to 'Recovery' mode
So I'm pretty stuck! I can get into Fastboot mode which is something. Maybe I could restore a stock recovery partition via some fastboot tools? but being locked maybe not.
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Flash fastboot rom in EDL mode
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/guide-reboot-to-edl-mode-fastboot-test-t3398718
n0b0dy666 said:
Try unlocking it anyway. I've done it at least 20 times by now without having to login to Mi account on phone.
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Have tried lots of times, just get stuck on 'account not associated' error. Thanks for the reply though
Black_Stark said:
Flash fastboot rom in EDL mode
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/guide-reboot-to-edl-mode-fastboot-test-t3398718
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well it has successfully flashed!
you legend, thanks so much for the tip.
I have extensively searched this forum and couldn't find to answers to the following!
Looking for experts to guide..
Query #1: TWRP Backup of Stock ROM causes bootloop!
I had unlocked Bootloader of Redmi Note 4 and used temporary TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) to take a backup of stock ROM and found that the device cannot boot back into Stock ROM.
I had tried to restore 'boot.img' using the TWRP stock ROM backup (and also from downloaded stock ROM) but that didnt help.
Same problem seen in Redmi 4 as well.
When booted to TWRP using fastboot boot (without flashing), in which partition TWRP is stored (boot or cache)?
After I had booted into TWRP (without flashing), is the backup of boot partition that I took still a stock version one?
Query #2: Relocking and unlocking Bootloader
I had unlocked bootloader using the MiFlash unlock tool (miflash_unlock-en-3.5.1108.44).
If I relock the bootloader using the MiFlash tool, would I need MiFlash unlock tool again to unlock or would 'fastboot flashing unlock' work?
Thank you!
n.dnivra said:
I have extensively searched this forum and couldn't find to answers to the following!
Looking for experts to guide..
Query #1: TWRP Backup of Stock ROM causes bootloop!
I had unlocked Bootloader of Redmi Note 4 and used temporary TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) to take a backup of stock ROM and found that the device cannot boot back into Stock ROM.
I had tried to restore 'boot.img' using the TWRP stock ROM backup (and also from downloaded stock ROM) but that didnt help.
Same problem seen in Redmi 4 as well.
When booted to TWRP using fastboot boot (without flashing), in which partition TWRP is stored (boot or cache)?
After I had booted into TWRP (without flashing), is the backup of boot partition that I took still a stock version one?
Query #2: Relocking and unlocking Bootloader
I had unlocked bootloader using the MiFlash unlock tool (miflash_unlock-en-3.5.1108.44).
If I relock the bootloader using the MiFlash tool, would I need MiFlash unlock tool again to unlock or would 'fastboot flashing unlock' work?
Thank you!
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1. That bootloop *probably* happened because you swiped the "allow modification option" in twrp.
(One more advice : in twrp backup you should backup the "system image" and "vendor image" not the "system" and "vendor", If you don't want bootloop after restoring. (Or If you got a bootloop already flash that verity removal zip)
2. You will need mi unlock again.
Sir, i have updated my mi note 10 lite to android 11and after restart it works fine. But the problem is that when i reboot to recovery to install root, because i have installed twrp before. Unfortunately, its stuck on fastboot screen.
Can you help me out to solve this problem.
I tried to flash twrp but its not mounting partition, i reboot to recovery again but its go to fastboot mode again
I tried to flash fastboot rom through mi flash tool it errors because anti rollback.(android 10)
Still i am finding Android 11 fastboot images but not found.
You can contact dennis via Instagram that man reply you
Mi note 10 lite User 😭😭 said:
You can contact dennis via Instagram that man reply you
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Okay i dm you now check please
haadii said:
Sir, i have updated my mi note 10 lite to android 11and after restart it works fine. But the problem is that when i reboot to recovery to install root, because i have installed twrp before. Unfortunately, its stuck on fastboot screen.
Can you help me out to solve this problem.
I tried to flash twrp but its not mounting partition, i reboot to recovery again but its go to fastboot mode again
I tried to flash fastboot rom through mi flash tool it errors because anti rollback.(android 10)
Still i am finding Android 11 fastboot images but not found.
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extract the official recovery from the global fastboot rom and flash through cmd to recover the boot, then wipe from the recovery and you will return to miui 12.1.1
what i'm trying to figure out is if i can go back to the previous version of android without risking to crash the device.
I ran the fastboot getvar anti command and the result was Anti: 2 but I am not quite clear what that means.
I am a new user at Xiaomi.
leinadagisiaol said:
what i'm trying to figure out is if i can go back to the previous version of android without risking to crash the device.
I ran the fastboot getvar anti command and the result was Anti: 2 but I am not quite clear what that means.
I am a new user at Xiaomi.
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I tried it. When flashing fastboot images thorough miflash its error in anti roll back check... Or may your device hard brick
Now i am here with a new fu*kin error..
Any solution for this. I don't want to lose data
If stuck in fastboot mode, type "fastboot continue" in adb and it will proceed with boot
ApexPrime said:
If stuck in fastboot mode, type "fastboot continue" in adb and it will proceed with boot
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No. Its not my problem now
My problem is mentioned above
Bro i think you can access your files from computer in recovery so make a backup and flash official firmware using miflash tool. I don't think there's any other way.
haadii said:
Now i am here with a new fu*kin error..
Any solution for this. I don't want to lose data
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Before installing custom recovery and installing custom rom, it is recommended to backup.
You installed the recovery well, but in order to install custom ROMs you have to format and restart the recovery, then pass the ROM you want to flash and reboot system.
haadii said:
I tried it. When flashing fastboot images thorough miflash its error in anti roll back check... Or may your device hard brick
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I managed to go back to miui 11 version 11.0.8
leinadagisiaol said:
I managed to go back to miui 11 version 11.0.8
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How?? Can you show or tell me the process!! I don't like Android 11
haadii said:
How?? Can you show or tell me the process!! I don't like Android 11
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Good evening ..
For all those interested in downloading the official ROM version of the Xiaomi mi note 10 Lite, I have news for you, at least for those who want and have not tried.
I tried the method of saving the MiFlash folder on Disk C, in the same way I did with the global ROM of miui 11.0.8 fastboot, to the latter I changed the name of the folder to a shorter one (example Miui11.0.8), then boot in fastboot mode and run my flash running the ROM (Miui11.0.8) and the result obtained is that, I'm back on Android 10 with miui 11.0.8.
I share this information to give security to all those who had doubts about this and did not dare to try.
This data I extracted from various forums and pointed to it to give credit to all those who previously published it.
Remember that the bootloader must be unlocked.
Regards.
Hi everybody
I've got a problem...
Downloaded latest OTA update from "xiaomi.eu", agreed to install, the phone then rebooted in to fastboot mode and does nothing else.
Rebooted the phone with adb command "fastboot continue" and this went well...it rebooted the system.
Now every time i restart the phone it reboots in to fastboot mode and i have to "fastboot continue" again.
I am also not able to enter recovery because the phone always enters fastboot mode.
Reinstalled recovery (Twrp-3.4.2B_toco_by.alex.msk1407.img) via ADB succesfully, but when i "fastboot reboot recovery" it reboots back into fastboot.
I'm also not able to boot into EDL mode.
Any solution?
Thanks
"MI NOTE LITE 8GB/128GB" running "MIUI by xiaomi.eu 12.1.1 | Stable 12.1.1.0(RFNMIXM)
salsaecoentros said:
Hi everybody
I've got a problem...
Downloaded latest OTA update from "xiaomi.eu", agreed to install, the phone then rebooted in to fastboot mode and does nothing else.
Rebooted the phone with adb command "fastboot continue" and this went well...it rebooted the system.
Now every time i restart the phone it reboots in to fastboot mode and i have to "fastboot continue" again.
I am also not able to enter recovery because the phone always enters fastboot mode.
Reinstalled recovery (Twrp-3.4.2B_toco_by.alex.msk1407.img) via ADB succesfully, but when i "fastboot reboot recovery" it reboots back into fastboot.
I'm also not able to boot into EDL mode.
Any solution?
Thanks
"MI NOTE LITE 8GB/128GB" running "MIUI by xiaomi.eu 12.1.1 | Stable 12.1.1.0(RFNMIXM)
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Just format userdata. In fastboot mode command. Fastboot format userdata
Then flash new stock fastboot images of eu in miflash.
Note,
Backup your data first
Good Day. I have concern but after updating to Android 12. Currently my Mi Note 10 Lite is experiencing stuck in fastboot and mi logo. I already tried flashing using MIFlash 2020 but the error occur is "Erase is not allowed in Lock State".I also used MI PC Suite but it cant read my device (maybe because of lock state also). Even in MI-Unlock (batch_unlock application) it says its locked but when I sign-in it doesnt give permission to unlock (I used yahoo account).
goroshigeno56 said:
Good Day. I have concern but after updating to Android 12. Currently my Mi Note 10 Lite is experiencing stuck in fastboot and mi logo. I already tried flashing using MIFlash 2020 but the error occur is "Erase is not allowed in Lock State".I also used MI PC Suite but it cant read my device (maybe because of lock state also). Even in MI-Unlock (batch_unlock application) it says its locked but when I sign-in it doesnt give permission to unlock (I used yahoo account).
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did you fix that problem?
Hi,
So long story short, I tried to get good phone for someone for a good price, I ordered a Xiaomi Mi 10 from China - But it came with a bunch of Chinese bloatware so I wanted to flash the Global ROM and have Google on there
I added it to my Xiaomi account, unlocked the bootloader (waited 168 hours), then followed instructions from a youtube video (
)
It worked well - I used adb to flash TWRP, and was able to install the Global ROM from xiaomi.eu using TWRP (version 12-11) (filename: xiaomi.eu_multi_MI10_V12.2.9.0.RJBCNXM_v12-11)
This worked well and everything went smooth, and I thought I was done, then I wanted to remove the device from my Xiaomi account, so I did remove the device from my account via Mi Cloud, and then I went to factory reset the phone, and then it just keeps booting into Fastboot.
I tried to hold buttons to boot into TWRP (volume UP and Power) but just goes into Fastboot, I tried to flash TWRP again via adb using "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" but am getting this error when I run "fastboot boot twrp.img" - FAILED (remote: 'Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error')
Please let me know if there is anything I can do - even to get back to the chinese stock ROM
Thanks in advance
Hi all - I solved the problem by using the Global Fastboot ROM and MiFlash tool - I got a CRC error "update sparse crc list failed" but followed some advice to edit the "Flash.all" script and remove the 2 lines that contain "CRC"
Then the Flash process worked and the phone did boot into Global ROM
The xiaomieu stable version has a problem with custom recovery, so you grabbed fastboot.
if you want to use recovery, you need to boot recovery via ADB with the command fastboot boot recovery ....
Do not use on a stable version of xiaomieu recovery via the restart button to recovery
Actually, one can boot to recovery via restart button, but only after flashing the twrp 3.4.0 little turtle.
However, this recovery isn't able to decrypt the partitions, and could be used for flashing ROMs only from OTG drive.
The one that does decrypt and could be used in "normal" way is twrp 3.4.2.1206, but this one can only be booted as you said with fastboot boot recovery.img