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Tesla59 said:
[How to flash ROM]
If you are coming from stock MIUI
1.) Flash Peter TWRP / Orange fox
2.) Format data (By typing YES, This is not simple wipe, You will lose everything on your internal storage)
3.) Flash latest chinese weekly firmware
4.) If you want to stay decrypted, then enable "Disable Force Encryption" option in MIUI OTA setting in OrangeFox
5.) Flash ROM
6.) Flash GAPPS(optional)
7.) Reboot
8.) Magisk after first boot (Optional)
From one custom ROM to another(Encrypted to Encrypted)
Latest OrangeFox recommended
1.) Format Data first(By typing YES, This is not simple wipe, You will lose everything on your internal storage)(For clean flash, format data. For dirty flash, no format)
2.) Flash latest firmware
3.) Flash ROM
4.) Flash GAPPs(optional)
5.) Reboot
From one custom ROM to another(Decrypted to Decrypted)
Latest OrangeFox recommended
0.) DONT FORGET TO ENABLE "Disable Force Encryption" OPTION IN MIUI OTA setting IN OrangeFox
1.) Wipe System, Data, Vendor, Cache & Dalvik
2.) Flash latest firmware(or one recommended by ROM maintainer)
3.) Flash ROM
4.) Flash GAPPS (optional)
5.) Reboot
6.) Magisk after first boot (optional)
From one custom ROM to another(Decrypted to Encrypted)
Again Latest OrangeFox recommended
1.) Reboot to recovery
2.) Disable "Disable Force Encryption" OPTION IN MIUI OTA setting IN OrangeFox
3.) Format data (By typing YES, This is not simple wipe, You will lose everything on your internal storage)
4.) Flash ROM
5.) Flash GAPPs (optional)
6.) Magisk after first boot (optional)
From one custom ROM to another(Encrypted to Decrypted)
Again Latest OrangeFox recommended
1.) Reboot to recovery
2.) Enable "Disable Force Encryption" OPTION IN MIUI OTA setting IN OrangeFox
3.) Format data (By typing YES, This is not simple wipe, You will lose everything on your internal storage)
4.) Flash ROM
5.) Flash GAPPs (optional)
6.) Magisk after first boot (optional)
[How to flash kernel]
1.) Reboot to your favourite recovery
2.) Flash the kernel.zip
3.) Clear cache and Dalvik
4.) Reboot
NOTE: It is advised to calibrate your battery after updating kernel
[How to change recovery]
1.) Reboot to your recovery
2.) If you have the recovery in .zip format, directly flash it
3.) If you have to recovery in .img format, flash it as recovery partition
4.) Reboot to recovery to see your new recovery
NOTE:- Always backup your important data
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This must not be here man? this is not correct section to post guide this is roms and recoveries section
Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using XDA Labs

hackermssharma said:
This must not be here man? this is not correct section to post guide this is roms and recoveries section
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Damm true man??
---------- Post added at 06:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:39 PM ----------
Also i can smell some content copy form here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-7-pro/how-to/changing-rom-encrypted-decrypted-t4003219

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is it safe to flash MIUI global 10 fastboot rom with twrp?

hello,
so I was just wondering is it safe to flash MIUI 10 global rom with twrp? I know that it will probably replace the twrp with stock recovery, but it is easily fixed. I had to restore old backup and right now I'm on MIUI beta rom but with beta roms being shut down starting from 1st july, I just want to convert to the latest MIUI global rom which is avilable here on thier offical site and it is called Version: V10.3.4.0.PEJMIXM (MIUI10)
so again my question:
1. is it safe to flash this rom with TWRP?
2. will i need fastboot zip file if I choose to flash with TWRP?
3. or can I just download the normal zip and flash it through local update feature? please take note that twrp is installed on my phone
so that's all.. thanks for your time:good:
alifarhad said:
hello,
so I was just wondering is it safe to flash MIUI 10 global rom with twrp? I know that it will probably replace the twrp with stock recovery, but it is easily fixed. I had to restore old backup and right now I'm on MIUI beta rom but with beta roms being shut down starting from 1st july, I just want to convert to the latest MIUI global rom which is avilable here on thier offical site and it is called Version: V10.3.4.0.PEJMIXM (MIUI10)
so again my question:
1. is it safe to flash this rom with TWRP?
2. will i need fastboot zip file if I choose to flash with TWRP?
3. or can I just download the normal zip and flash it through local update feature? please take note that twrp is installed on my phone
so that's all.. thanks for your time:good:
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No,I recommend downloading the full (recovery) rom and flashing it in twrp, and then flashing the 'Disable Force Encryption' zip and later magisk if needed.., wipe dalvik cache & reboot
This way you don't lose twrp or anything else on your phone
Schumanzuar said:
No,I recommend downloading the full (recovery) rom and flashing it in twrp, and then flashing the 'Disable Force Encryption' zip and later magisk if needed.., wipe davlik cache & reboot
This way you don't lose twrp or anything else on your phone
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Hi ethanks for your reply. What do you mean by full rom? Does twrp allow flashing miui global roms just like any other custom roms?
alifarhad said:
Hi ethanks for your reply. What do you mean by full rom? Does twrp allow flashing miui global roms just like any other custom roms?
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Of course it does..
I'm talking about the full rom also called as recovery rom (Example :-
https://en.miui.com/getrom-355.html?m=yes&mobile=2
Visit this link to see the latest miui stable & beta ROMs for Poco f1, both of them are full ROMs aka recovery ROMs of the latest miui for Poco f1
1) I assume you have already unlocked bootloader etc..
First you have to have the essential files i.e the rom zip file you want to install, disable Force Encryption zip file, Magisk zip file (All files links will be available in the main Poco f1 thread)
2) Next you boot into twrp (Power + volume up button)
Next select install, navigate to the downloaded rom zip file and swipe to flash (DONT reboot after flash, click back)
3) Now again select install & now flash the disable Force Encryption zip file (This is very important & should be done during every rom flashing)
4) Next go back & flash Magisk for root
5) Wipe dalvik cache and reboot
Schumanzuar said:
Of course it does..
I'm talking about the full rom also called as recovery rom (Example :-
https://en.miui.com/getrom-355.html?m=yes&mobile=2
Visit this link to see the latest miui stable & beta ROMs for Poco f1, both of them are full ROMs aka recovery ROMs of the latest miui for Poco f1
1) I assume you have already unlocked bootloader etc..
First you have to have the essential files i.e the rom zip file you want to install, disable Force Encryption zip file, Magisk zip file (All files links will be available in the main Poco f1 thread)
2) Next you boot into twrp (Power + volume up button)
Next select install, navigate to the downloaded rom zip file and swipe to flash (DONT reboot after flash, click back)
3) Now again select install & now flash the disable Force Encryption zip file (This is very important & should be done during every rom flashing)
4) Next go back & flash Magisk for root
5) Wipe dalvik cache and reboot
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Thanks it's much clearer now.
alifarhad said:
Thanks it's much clearer now.
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Did you flash stable rom ?
And did you erase the data or internal storage?
I am on beta as well and have unlocked bootloader and twrp & magisk installed with Force encryption Disabled.
I want to switch to 10.3.5.0 Stable ROM.
But I don't know whether to erase Data partition or not.
gohil.mitul said:
Did you flash stable rom ?
And did you erase the data or internal storage?
I am on beta as well and have unlocked bootloader and twrp & magisk installed with Force encryption Disabled.
I want to switch to 10.3.5.0 Stable ROM.
But I don't know whether to erase Data partition or not.
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1) Use migrate app from play store to take a backup of current phone app data, the backup is stored in a flashable zip format
2) Next boot to twrp, choose wipe and select davlik, cache, system, data later follow my steps in my previous comment to flash new rom
3) Set up phone etc, Make sure Magisk is installed properly
4) Next boot into twrp & flash the migrate zip file located in migrate folder, reboot after flashing, you will get a notification about migrate backup once rebooted, open it and restore everything or select choose to restore for selective restore of data

*Urgent* Need clarifications regarding the flashing of TWRP recovery & custom ROMs

*Urgent* Need clarifications regarding the flashing of TWRP recovery & custom ROMs
I want to flash a custom ROM (Pixel Experience Plus) on my Poco/Pocophone F1.
It would be of great help if I get clarifications regarding the following:
1. After unlocking the bootloader, is it necessary to flash TWRP recovery using 'fastboot flash recovery' cmd command, to flash a custom ROM? Or can TWRP recovery just be booted by using the 'fastboot boot' cmd command & then flash the ROM? (This is because I'd prefer to flash a custom ROM without permanently flashing TWRP recovery, I want TWRP temporarily)
2. In case if it's necessary to flash TWRP using 'fastboot flash recovery' cmd command, then do I have to flash DFE (Disable Force Encryption). Can I skip flashing DFE? (Because I don't want to flash DFE & want TWRP temporarily)
3. I want a clean install of the custom ROM. So, can I wipe Dalvilk/ART cache, Data, System, Cache, Internal Storage, SDCard? i.e. everything except, USBOTG (Because, the custom ROM & firmware ZIP files are stored in it & I'll flash them from USB OTG device).
Would this type of wiping affect the TWRP recovery?
4. After wiping everything except USBOTG, can the custom ROM & firmware ZIP files be transferred into the phone's internal storage by connecting it to the PC, while in TWRP recovery?
5. Is it safe to flash the ZIP files from a USB OTG device?
6. As I already mentioned that I want TWRP temporarily (If it's possible). After flashing the firmware & custom ROM. If the recovery is still a stock Mi recovery. Would it affect the functioning of the custom ROM in any way?
If all of the above can be done, is this one of the proper way to flash/boot TWRP recovery & flash a custom ROM? If not, please guide me accordingly.
imegsp said:
I want to flash a custom ROM (Pixel Experience Plus) on my Poco/Pocophone F1.
It would be of great help if I get clarifications regarding the following:.
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i'm no expert and i'm fairly new to flashing if you're kind enough to read it here's my 2cents.
1) I believe it is necessary to flash with that command & have TWRP as your custom recovery , it is packed with powerful tools. so i don't see a problem not wanting it permanently and it saves you the hassle of flashing it again when changing roms , fixes,etc..
2) Yes , you need to flash the DFE so you won't encounter any errors in TWRP later.
3) " Dalvilk/ART cache, Data, System, Cache " this should be okay , no need to flash everything. for best practices do a factory wipe in TWRP and in advanced mode wipe those 4. make sure to create a backup in-case something goes wrong.
4) I haven't tried this yet , but it seems not doable as you need permission in the phone for the default USB connection toggle if it's in data transfer mode , usb debuggin , charging etc. best is boot your phone then do the transfer in file manager.
5) Yes it is safe since OTG is another form of External Data devices such as SD Card , etc.
6) No it wouldn't affect the rom functionality since rom and recovery is two different thing.. but still , to avoide future mishaps stick with TWRP
you can check this helpful link by madsponge26 : https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-unlock-bootloader-custom-t3839405
imegsp said:
I want to flash a custom ROM (Pixel Experience Plus) on my Poco/Pocophone F1.
It would be of great help if I get clarifications regarding the following:
1. After unlocking the bootloader, is it necessary to flash TWRP recovery using 'fastboot flash recovery' cmd command, to flash a custom ROM? Or can TWRP recovery just be booted by using the 'fastboot boot' cmd command & then flash the ROM? (This is because I'd prefer to flash a custom ROM without permanently flashing TWRP recovery, I want TWRP temporarily)
2. In case if it's necessary to flash TWRP using 'fastboot flash recovery' cmd command, then do I have to flash DFE (Disable Force Encryption). Can I skip flashing DFE? (Because I don't want to flash DFE & want TWRP temporarily)
3. I want a clean install of the custom ROM. So, can I wipe Dalvilk/ART cache, Data, System, Cache, Internal Storage, SDCard? i.e. everything except, USBOTG (Because, the custom ROM & firmware ZIP files are stored in it & I'll flash them from USB OTG device).
Would this type of wiping affect the TWRP recovery?
4. After wiping everything except USBOTG, can the custom ROM & firmware ZIP files be transferred into the phone's internal storage by connecting it to the PC, while in TWRP recovery?
5. Is it safe to flash the ZIP files from a USB OTG device?
6. As I already mentioned that I want TWRP temporarily (If it's possible). After flashing the firmware & custom ROM. If the recovery is still a stock Mi recovery. Would it affect the functioning of the custom ROM in any way?
If all of the above can be done, is this one of the proper way to flash/boot TWRP recovery & flash a custom ROM? If not, please guide me accordingly.
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1. if you always want to depend on PC to trigger your Poco in to recovery then use command "fastboot boot recovery.img", otherwise lets say you are on the move and got pixel update! you can simply download it , and flash it in 15 mins on the go , so mainly its upto you . from security point of view, yes its not good to have twrp flashedi n your /recovery , anyone can boot and do harm! , so its a judgement call for you...
2. again upto you, DFE wont interfere/confilt with either rom or twrp
3. android device have various paritition wiping "/system" & "/data" (user setting and apps & appdata) is ENOUGH and called CLEAN FLASHING in various threads of custom roms. you don't have to wipe internal storage!!! you will lose you data... BUT YES if you get encryption error then you must click "FORMAT DATA" button on twrp in order to make storage usable/accessable to twrp. this FORMAT DATA will format your /data /system and /internalStorage partitions and you will delete all your data! then you can flash custom rom of your choice from scratch
4. you don't get access of TWRP FILEMANAGER via fastboot commands from pc, BUT you can do similar by enableing TWRP SIDELOAD option under settings, this adb sideload is a mode listening for new incoming file to flash! if you side load pixelrom.zip from fastboot command while your twrp has active sideload waiting, fastboot will start sending the file and twrp will wait and as soon as the transmit is completed! the file will automatically be flashed!. ,
however you can put files in usbotg drive or combo drive and using file manager in twrp move files from HERE to THERE!
5. I always do it!, but make sure the connection is not faulty!!! otherwise high chances of incomplete flashing and I lost my redmi3i due to impcomplete flashing of stable rom! (bricked)
6. no it wont affect! infact you can even keep the /recovery partition blank! ( fastboot erase recovery).
for MIUI FLASHING/ROOTING / Disabling force encryption etc , this post is king
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-unlock-bootloader-custom-t3839405
I am on HAVOC2.8 and this is how i did it
1. flashed TWRP 3.3.1 unofficial (download it from HERE ) ref Reference - as official twrp has TOUCH driver issues. this one worked with me very well
2. I wiped /data, /system then
3. flashed VENDOR.zip from HERE
4. FLASHED CUSTOM ROM (i use HAVOC2.8)
5. FLASHED DFE HERE - REFERENCE
6. FLASHED GOOGLE APPS ( GAPPS.ORG) ( ARM64>9.0MicroPackage)
7. Flash Optimus Drunk Kernel ( OPTIONAL- havoc uses shadow kernel , i feel OD kernel is better, battery and 4g connectivity)
8. FLASHING MAGISK19.3
9. when i was on havoc2.7, by using MIGRATE, it made flashable zip of my APPS+DATA, stored in internalStorage, and now I will FLASH that file., Mine size goes to 2gb you can get it from HERE
10. WIPE CACHE/DELVIK
11. REBOOT
fire reboot may go in to bootloop and then second reboot may take a while and finally you should see Pixel Setup asking google accounts and info etc
once after you finish setup! don't RESTORE APPS from PLAYSTORE, (download only license apk, in my case I have purchases many apps from playstore and saperate license info is always appear in intial setup! SELECT THOSE ONLY)
ONCE playstore is DONE downloading all your selected (fewer) apps, and MAGISK ROOT is working...... put device on AIRPLANE MODE
FROM DROP DOWN Notification panel, CLICK MIGRATE, and it will prompt you what do you wana restore from your previouce ROM to newly flashed HAVOC ..APPS+SETTINGS+PERMISSION+DATA etc - migrate restoration may take upto 30 mins,
once done, uninstall from system and reboot device!
REMEMBER I DONOT RECOMEND MIGRATE TRICK FOR WHATSAPP, it doesn't work properly and NOTIFICATION ISSUES with BLANK DP observed by me whenever I forcely re-instated whatsapp by migrate!

Redmi note 5/Plus (vince) Bootloop stuck ++SOLVED++

Hi, i decided to flash aosp extended but went immediately back to MIUI 11 because of some crashes.
I clean flash MiUI by fastboot, but it goes on bootloop.
Here's what i tried:
1) Install Orangefox recovery
2) Clean flash aosp based rom (wiping everything except sd-card)
3) Boot custom rom
4) Clean flash MIUI (both 11 and 10)
I solved every problem flashing by fastboot the latest roms https://c.mi.com//miuidownload/detail?device=1700340
but now it seems both with fastboot and .zip with Orangefox are stuck on bootloop.
I also tried wiping everything and clean flash with twrp with the same result.
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
This method works on locked bootloader?
good word
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How to flash on your Redmi note 7 Pro

[How to flash ROM]​If you are coming from stock MIUI
1.) Flash Peter TWRP / Orange fox
2.) Format data (By typing YES, This is not simple wipe, You will lose everything on your internal storage)
3.) Flash latest chinese weekly firmware
4.) If you want to stay decrypted, then enable "Disable Force Encryption" option in MIUI OTA setting in OrangeFox
5.) Flash ROM
6.) Flash GAPPS(optional)
7.) Reboot
8.) Magisk after first boot (Optional)
From one custom ROM to another(Encrypted to Encrypted)
Latest OrangeFox recommended
1.) Format Data first(By typing YES, This is not simple wipe, You will lose everything on your internal storage)(For clean flash, format data. For dirty flash, no format)
2.) Flash latest firmware
3.) Flash ROM
4.) Flash GAPPs(optional)
5.) Reboot
From one custom ROM to another(Decrypted to Decrypted)
Latest OrangeFox recommended
0.) DONT FORGET TO ENABLE "Disable Force Encryption" OPTION IN MIUI OTA setting IN OrangeFox
1.) Wipe System, Data, Vendor, Cache & Dalvik
2.) Flash latest firmware(or one recommended by ROM maintainer)
3.) Flash ROM
4.) Flash GAPPS (optional)
5.) Reboot
6.) Magisk after first boot (optional)
From one custom ROM to another(Decrypted to Encrypted)
Again Latest OrangeFox recommended
1.) Reboot to recovery
2.) Disable "Disable Force Encryption" OPTION IN MIUI OTA setting IN OrangeFox
3.) Format data (By typing YES, This is not simple wipe, You will lose everything on your internal storage)
4.) Flash ROM
5.) Flash GAPPs (optional)
6.) Magisk after first boot (optional)
From one custom ROM to another(Encrypted to Decrypted)
Again Latest OrangeFox recommended
1.) Reboot to recovery
2.) Enable "Disable Force Encryption" OPTION IN MIUI OTA setting IN OrangeFox
3.) Format data (By typing YES, This is not simple wipe, You will lose everything on your internal storage)
4.) Flash ROM
5.) Flash GAPPs (optional)
6.) Magisk after first boot (optional)
[How to flash kernel]​1.) Reboot to your favourite recovery
2.) Flash the kernel.zip
3.) Clear cache and Dalvik
4.) Reboot
NOTE: It is advised to calibrate your battery after updating kernel
[How to change recovery]​1.) Reboot to your recovery
2.) If you have the recovery in .zip format, directly flash it
3.) If you have to recovery in .img format, flash it as recovery partition
4.) Reboot to recovery to see your new recovery
NOTE:- Always backup your important data
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How install new builds without A11 firmware, fix troubles later FBEv2 or Dyn parts

This post is an experiment to compare the work on top of MIUI 12 instead of 12.5. In theory, this should improve encryption work and fix troubles with recovery later installing FBEv2 or dynamic parts.
1. Flash Ofox FBEv1. link
2. Format data. Wipes System, Vendor, Cache, Data. Reboot to recovery.
If stuck on fastboot, need flash vbmeta
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
3. Open Ofox -> Settings -> Install addon reset to defaults
Open OTA & ROM, off Aggresive stock recovery deactivation
4. Flash MIUI 12.0.2.0 CN. link
5. Flash Ofox FBEv1.
6. Install MiRoom 12. link
Format Data and reboot
If all work can continue, reboot to Ofox
7. Instal LOS 19 by Abhishek. link
8. Now can install ur ROM without firmware A11

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