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Which is the best TWRP treble recovery to use- I am on MIUI Global 11.0.5. Planning on switching out of MIUI to Havoc or CR droid - Android Q.
Is TWRP official 3.3.0-0 best option or orange fox 10 - considering the encryption issues faced by many people.
Also where can I find versions for DFE? The guides have till Magisk 17. Seems the guides need an update as well
Would appreciate if someone posts link for DFE.

Join the telegram group, there you can have the latest dfe zip. Also, I use SHRP recovery for poco. It has encryption support.

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Help regarding treble to non treble and vice versa...

Hey friends, currently I am on RR-Oreo-8.1 (TREBLE) on my mido. I have a TREBLE supported redwolf recovery. I wanted to known the proper steps to :
1: Revert back to a non treble ROM (non MIUI).
2: Revert back to a Official miui ROM(of course non treble).
Please help...
Yeah i want to know also
just wipe, system, data, cache, dalvik and vendor, and install your non treble rom as you would normally do.
same with miui. but then miui would be region locked to china. Since treble roms use the vendor partition which has region specific apps. You won't have any problem using it, but chinese bloat apps like we chat etc would be there
Thanx for your great answer...but you have not mentioned anything about the recovery that should/must be used to flash non treble (basically I want to know is there a special care regarding recovery that has to be taken while flashing miui ROMs)...
Thanx in advance

Any Custom Rom in work?

Hello,
Is where anybody working on a AOSP Rom for this Phone? Would be really great.
Yes...
Or you can try Phhusson gsi:
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki
badaas said:
Yes...
Or you can try Phhusson gsi:
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki
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Forgive me for my noob question but... I haven't tried any GSI rom before , are all things working etc?
I doubt GSI will be fully functional in any case, seems generic/experimental/for developers.
is there any actual development going on, like Lineage? Any leads to them to know?
Or are we stuck with MIUI for a while?
On Xiaomi.eu roms, is it possible to bypass GAPPS and install something like MicroG? Can it be Rooted and functioning just as a custom rom, although MIUI?
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it's a great phone, for me the only choices are MI 10 and oneplus 7/8 right now, I wonder why there's no development at all
There is a wiki for the gsi.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Xiaomi-Mi-10
I know there is some movement on an aosp ROM.
LR team twrp is functioning with option to install root. Safety net is now a bigger issue with Google enabling hardware attestation.
You can then install edexposed and miui customiser to customise miui.
There is an Android 11 aosp beta ROM released by Xiaomi.
You can uninstall apps via ADB on bootloader locked miui ROMs.
You need to get on the telegram mi 10 group..
badaas said:
There is a wiki for the gsi.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Xiaomi-Mi-10
I know there is some movement on an aosp ROM.
LR team twrp is functioning with option to install root. Safety net is now a bigger issue with Google enabling hardware attestation.
You can then install edexposed and miui customiser to customise miui.
There is an Android 11 aosp beta ROM released by Xiaomi.
You can uninstall apps via ADB on bootloader locked miui ROMs.
You need to get on the telegram mi 10 group..
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Can i have an invite on the telegram group?
I'm banned and can't remember title... the usual ego centric non Devs in charge.
All the gear and no idea..
thank you for the reply brother
where to find the tg group?
badaas said:
There is a wiki for the gsi.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Xiaomi-Mi-10
I know there is some movement on an aosp ROM.
LR team twrp is functioning with option to install root. Safety net is now a bigger issue with Google enabling hardware attestation.
You can then install edexposed and miui customiser to customise miui.
There is an Android 11 aosp beta ROM released by Xiaomi.
You can uninstall apps via ADB on bootloader locked miui ROMs.
You need to get on the telegram mi 10 group..
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which is the link to join Telegram group ?

How to install no gravity kernel safely on miui 12 (12.0.2.0) global stable?

hey, i already root my device with magisk 20.4 and SHRP recovery but i dont know how to installing kernel?
should i flash dfe?
and
what is the option i must choose for backup, how to restore it (in SHRP) and what is the version no gravity kernel must i choose.
i see many version on sourceforge and have a 3 folder in it:
android 11-10(work on both)
android 10
android 9
any help would be very helpfull for me, because i dont have any idea what should i do to upgrade performance

Does anyone have a recovery.img copy that can work for Xiaomi.EU weekly rom for Magisk 22.0?

After the Magisk changes, we need the recovery.img to patch to have it be installed. Does anyone have a copy or know how to get a copy of our boot.img?
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After the Magisk changes, we need the recovery.img to patch to have it be installed. Does anyone have a copy or know how to get a copy of our boot.img?
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No, you simply need to patch boot.img - then flash the patched img by fastboot or TWRP (I do and use the latest official 3.5.1_9.0 davinci)
And of course, while patching do not tick Recovery mode option, and flash to the Boot partition (since you are patching boot, not recovery img)
I'm on Xiaomi.eu A11 beta since December, updated through each and every Xiaomi.eu weekly and each Magisk Canary since then.
Every time patching boot.img (you will find in Xiaomi.eu zip) and got the Magisk root with no problem whatsoever.
Currently on the latest Xiaomi.eu 21.4.1 (last Thursday) and Magisk Canary 22007 (released yesterday), as always patched the boot.img and Magisk works with no problem
Btw, read (and follow) the existing thread about Xiaomi.eu weeklies also here for Mi 9T, Guides:
Xiaomi.EU Android 11 Latest Weekly Release
Here are the download links of all latest xiaomi.eu roms with android 11. Clean flash (Format Data/Cache) is required if you are coming from a stable build. Update 20.10.22 Update 20.10.30 Update 20.11.12 Update 20.11.18 Update 20.12.2 Update...
forum.xda-developers.com
Also in the general Magisk thread:
Magisk General Support / Discussion
This is the place for general support and discussion regarding "Public Releases", which includes both stable and beta releases. All information, including troubleshoot guides and notes, are in the Announcement Thread
forum.xda-developers.com
There are also at least two guides here on our Mi 9T forum about installing Magisk by patching boot.img
They were from the times of MIUI 11 or 12 and Magisk v20 or v21, probably not updated/commented about MIUI 12.5 and Magisk v22, but generally the same coockbook still applies (patching the boot.img and flashing)

[Curtana] Does flashing a custom ROM compel disabling force encryption?

First of all, I'm really sorry if this thread would turn out to be a dumb enquiry. I am new to intrinsically customising my phone and only have been using this device (Redmi Note 9S EEA Curtana, MIUI Global V11.0.4.0. QJWEUXM 4/64 GB) for 10 days. I've successfully installed root and TWRP on my phone after having thoroughly researched relevant information. The only thing is all my efforts regarding the removal of force encryption have so far failed. I'm inclined to install a custom ROM, e. g. LineageOs or Evolution X.
1. Is it a necessity to have encryption permanently disabled so that the flashing process proves viable? Currently, I'm only aware of a method which has its effect limited to the the period the phone is in recovery. It involves formatting data and then installing Magisk and thus I need to go through the set-up again. At the end of the operation, encryption is enabled again. I have no clue why. I've tested loads of no verity opt files, none of them worked in a proper way either.
2.Will installing a custom ROM eliminate root acces (since it performs a reinstallation targeting the entire system, let alone the patched boot image)?
3. In case something goes wrong, what's the correct procedure to return to the factory ROM? Is re-locking the bootloader a prerequisite? (See this guide https://c.mi.com/uk/miuidownload/detail?guide=2, for example. Notice how each of the stable MIUI releases there are marked with ★ next to them, meaning they're locked. I didn't quite grasp the message they were trying to convey with that explanation though.)
I'm conscious that's a lot to ask in a single thread, however, unlike myself, the majority of users here are supposedly tech enthusiast and probably have encountered similar difficulties on several occasions.
I hope that I've provided enough information and the thread has been named reasonably.
(Priority: detailed answers within a month would be great.)
Cheers,
Hsjaai
Just format data: twrp->wipe->format data write yes->reboot twrp and flash rom.
If you got error(red lignes reboot twrp and format again).
or
delete all your lockscreen security before flashing but to install a new rom you must format the data before.
Thanks for your quick response, honestly I didn't expect anyone to be this early to react.
As I've already mentioned, in TWRP there's a workaround for temporarily disabling encryption using the first method, the latter one doesn't seem to function as intended - that may be the case on newer devices, according to an article I've come across.
One last request. Could you please (briefly) answer my two other questions as well? How do I reinstall MIUI if something breaks down? Is the flashing apparatus provided by Xiaomi reliable?
I'll keep you updated on my progress,
Hsjaai
Hsjaai said:
Thanks for your quick response, honestly I didn't expect anyone to be this early to react.
As I've already mentioned, in TWRP there's a workaround for temporarily disabling encryption using the first method, the latter one doesn't seem to function as intended - that may be the case on newer devices, according to an article I've come across.
One last request. Could you please (briefly) answer my two other questions as well? How do I reinstall MIUI if something breaks down? Is the flashing apparatus provided by Xiaomi reliable?
I'll keep you updated on my progress,
Hsjaai
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Use this tool who is reliable(if you follow the instructions). In all cases unroot before and reboot (if necessary).
NOSS8 said:
Use this tool who is reliable(if you follow the instructions). In all cases unroot before and reboot (if necessary).
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Thank you so much once again for the help. What should I do if the worst-case scenario arised -essential parts of the file system got corrupted so that the phone wouldn't be capable of booting into system? Uninstall magisk via zip and then make use of the fastboot tool?
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Thank you so much once again for the help. What should I do if the worst-case scenario arised -essential parts of the file system got corrupted so that the phone wouldn't be capable of booting into system? Uninstall magisk via zip and then make use of the fastboot tool?
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1)Normaly yes
2)Or with app(i prefer)
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2)Or with app(i prefer)
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What did you mean by that exactly?
Besides, sorry for bothering you, it's just that I'm genuinely curious and don't want to mess up the process.
Hsjaai said:
What did you mean by that exactly?
Besides, sorry for bothering you, it's just that I'm genuinely curious and don't want to mess up the process.
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With Magisk app
I'm still unsure about something. Will the custom ROM be installed without hassle if I unroot Magisk at the beginning (meanwhile leaving the custom recovery intact, of course)? No guide seems to deem having root installed as a prerequisite. If you answer that, I'm really embarking on the flashing process.
Hsjaai said:
I'm still unsure about something. Will the custom ROM be installed without hassle if I unroot Magisk at the beginning (meanwhile leaving the custom recovery intact, of course)? No guide seems to deem having root installed as a prerequisite. If you answer that, I'm really embarking on the flashing process.
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Installing a custom rom (aosp or Miui) requires a data format (erases all data and creates a new partitions if necessary) which will remove root anyway, but sometimes root + twrp creates problems (can't mout the partitions) it is therefore to avoid this that I recommend you to unroot before.
In all cases (Aosp or custom Miui) magisk is installed last.
Which ROM do you want to install?
I'd like to install LineageOS first and see how compatible it is.
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL] LineageOS 17.1 for Redmi Note 9S
THERE IS AN OFFICIAL BUILD NOW, USE THAT INSTEAD! Note: this ROM is derived from LeddaZ's build. I will continue to update it until my 9s is on its last legs. Do not expect any features to be added. LineageOS is a free, community built...
forum.xda-developers.com
LineageOS With Android 11 For Redmi Note 9s/9 Pro/9 Pro Max/Poco M2 Pro (Miatoll) | The Custom Rom
November 20, 2021 Lineage OS 18.1 | OFFICIAL ~ Miatoll Android: 11 Build Date: 19.11.2021 Maintainer: @dereference
thecustomrom.com
The latter is relatively new, although I doubt that site would be credible.
Hsjaai said:
I'd like to install LineageOS first and see how compatible it is.
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL] LineageOS 17.1 for Redmi Note 9S
THERE IS AN OFFICIAL BUILD NOW, USE THAT INSTEAD! Note: this ROM is derived from LeddaZ's build. I will continue to update it until my 9s is on its last legs. Do not expect any features to be added. LineageOS is a free, community built...
forum.xda-developers.com
LineageOS With Android 11 For Redmi Note 9s/9 Pro/9 Pro Max/Poco M2 Pro (Miatoll) | The Custom Rom
November 20, 2021 Lineage OS 18.1 | OFFICIAL ~ Miatoll Android: 11 Build Date: 19.11.2021 Maintainer: @dereference
thecustomrom.com
The latter is relatively new, although I doubt that site would be credible.
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Umm... I've taken my word back, they're XDA developers, not just some random dudes in the internet. Still, you can't be too careful.
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Hsjaai said:
Umm... I've taken my word back, they're XDA developers, not just some random dudes in the internet. Still, you can't be too careful.
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Lineage 17 for Curtana
Lineage 18 for Miatoll
CherishOS https://sourceforge.net/projects/cherish-os/files/device/curtana/
More options than lineage.
NOSS8 said:
Lineage 17 for Curtana
Lineage 18 for Miatoll
CherishOS https://sourceforge.net/projects/cherish-os/files/device/curtana/
More options than lineage.
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What device is Miatoll ?
Hello guys ! For some days or weeks, I see a new codename : Miatoll. I looked and search but I don't find what device is it. Can you helo me ? I wonder if I can flash my phone with a Miatoll Rom
forum.xda-developers.com
Miatoll ROMs are supposed to be compatible with Curtana if I haven't got something wrong... What's the deal with that?
I may consider flashing CherishOS instead, seems neat and the monthly updates appeal to me.
Hsjaai said:
What device is Miatoll ?
Hello guys ! For some days or weeks, I see a new codename : Miatoll. I looked and search but I don't find what device is it. Can you helo me ? I wonder if I can flash my phone with a Miatoll Rom
forum.xda-developers.com
Miatoll ROMs are supposed to be compatible with Curtana if I haven't got something wrong... What's the deal with that?
I may consider flashing CherishOS instead, seems neat and the monthly updates appeal to me.
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Indeed it is the same.
Others great roms
https://sourceforge.net/projects/blissroms/files/R/miatoll/***
https://downloads.msmxtended.org/?dir=miatoll***
Don't flash magisk right away, check if the playstore is certified.
If not delele your google account and root with the Magisk app.
Of course, if you absolutely want to root your device for other reasons, ignore that.
***certified on redmi note 7
The installation of these should only differ (on a particular device) in the ROM that's being flashed az a zip, right?
For instance, see this guide. Could that be deemed to be applicable to any custom ROM?
https://www.getdroidtips.com/lineage-os-18-1-xiaomi-mi-a2-lite/
Hsjaai said:
The installation of these should only differ (on a particular device) in the ROM that's being flashed az a zip, right?
For instance, see this guide. Could that be deemed to be applicable to any custom ROM?
https://www.getdroidtips.com/lineage-os-18-1-xiaomi-mi-a2-lite/
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Install the right TWRP
Be sure you have the right firmware.
If not flash it.
1)Twrp wipe format data write yes reboot twrp(if error reboot twrp and format again).
2)flash rom
3)reboot system
v11.0.4.0. QJWEUXM is a turkish rom(android 10)
V12.0.2.0.RJWMIXM is a global rom(android 11)Firmware base for AOSP
It is better to use Miflash and install TWrp after.(dont relock the bootloader).
Are you sure v11.0.4.0. QJWEUXM is the Turkish version? I thought it was EEA (the one tweaked for European countries). Installing the Global version seems alright, but why does the MIUI version has such a great effect on the outcome of the flashing?
Is that because both Cherish OS and the Global version are AOSP-based?
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Are you sure v11.0.4.0. QJWEUXM is the Turkish version? I thought it was EEA (the one tweaked for European countries). Installing the Global version seems alright, but why does the MIUI version has such a great effect on the outcome of the flashing?
Is that because both Cherish OS and the Global version are AOSP-based?
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My bad EEA
AOSP use global firmware .RJWMIXM android 11
and sometime CN firmware.
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/curtana/

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