Android 10 Kernel with Wireguard module - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Questions & Answers

There are no Android 10 Kernel threads that I could find, so i want to know if there are any kernels for Android 10 (Currently using the Bliss ROM) that have the Wireguard kernel module ?

Yoda007 said:
There are no Android 10 Kernel threads that I could find, so i want to know if there are any kernels for Android 10 (Currently using the Bliss ROM) that have the Wireguard kernel module ?
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? KalinaNegev: Continuum Turbulence 2 - Kernel
? Redmi Note 3 Pro (Kenzo)
? By MocaRafee
? 24/03/2020
? Changelog:
* Added back WireGuard Support
* Added some optimization to the Audio
* Overclocked CPU and GPU DDR to 1296MHz and BIMC to 648MHz for the OCed variant
Big thanks to @Krittin for the Overclocked DDR & BIMC
? Additional Info:
* Support AOSP (Nougat, Oreo, Pie, Ten)
? Notes:
* Available 4 version: Normal, Normal with JackFix, OC, and OC with JackFix.
* Some notes about additional optimization based on experience. READ HERE.
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Thanks, the kernel module option is now available in the Wireguard app, but unfortunately is not working - when i click to enable it it tries but does not work. So if you encounter another kernel that supports it in the future, please post the link here.

Yoda007 said:
Thanks, the kernel module option is now available in the Wireguard app, but unfortunately is not working - when i click to enable it it tries but does not work. So if you encounter another kernel that supports it in the future, please post the link here.
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Try this
Elindir kernel
https://github.com/androbada525/Eli...4/Elindir-v4-60Hz-kenzo-22032020-05.47.08.zip
Note:
Never flash custom kernel over another custom kernel.
Always dirty flash the current rom zip first .
before flashing this kernel. Dirty flash ur current rom zip To restore stock kernel.
Then flash this kernel and wipe cachedalvik.

Thank you! Will try next week (tried the v4 Elindir with no success but did it over another custom kernel, so need to try again over stock ROMs) since before i was trying different kernels i did a nandroid backup, flashed a kernel, then restored the nandroid backup. After restoring a nandroid backup i got a bootloop and had to return to an Android 9 backup., and i am not in the mood to set up my phone again this weekend. Your way (dirty flashing of rom to get old kernel back) sounds much faster heh.
BTW: Is the nandroid backup not working a specific ROM issue (Bliss) or does it happen with all Android 10 ROMS ? I have the latest 3.3.1 official TWRP.

Yoda007 said:
Thank you! Will try next week (tried the v4 Elindir with no success but did it over another custom kernel, so need to try again over stock ROMs) since before i was trying different kernels i did a nandroid backup, flashed a kernel, then restored the nandroid backup. After restoring a nandroid backup i got a bootloop and had to return to an Android 9 backup., and i am not in the mood to set up my phone again this weekend. Your way (dirty flashing of rom to get old kernel back) sounds much faster heh.
BTW: Is the nandroid backup not working a specific ROM issue (Bliss) or does it happen with all Android 10 ROMS ? I have the latest 3.3.1 official TWRP.
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Stay on android 9 . 10 roms got issues with flashing procedure.
To flash Most of the 10 roms u need to strictly follow
Wipe all, format data, reboot to recovery again , install rom and gapps. Only then 10 will boot.
Even before restoring nandroid u need to do format data command.
They say its happens coz of broken installation script on 10.
Android 9 flashing instruction is very simple.
Factory reset
Install rom and gapps
Reboot.
Now encryption on 10 is fixed in latest havoc, syberia.
I m waiting for bliss to fix it.

Black_Stark said:
Note:
Never flash custom kernel over another custom kernel.
Always dirty flash the current rom zip first .
before flashing this kernel. Dirty flash ur current rom zip To restore stock kernel.
Then flash a kernel and wipe cachedalvik.
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Or you can just backup the existing boot.img and reflash if needed? No? Also there's this twrp flashable module by AnggaSync which cleans the boot.img for flashing a kernel.

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[Q] Rooted GS2, want to install recovery/kernel/ROM

I have a GS2 I9100XWLSW, suffering the EMMC brick bug. Still with stock kernel and recovery. Rooted with Framaroot.
First of all I'd want to flash a recovery, and a safe kernel - to avoid any possibile brick bug.
Later on I plan to flash Cyanogen or Omnirom, once a Lollipop stable versions is out.
Looking around I've found many ways to do this, but I'm unsure which one is safes (and possibly easier too):
- Installing Philz through Odin? Surely the kernel is safe, but CWM is and old version, not supporting KitKat ROM, right? Would I then need to flash an updated CWM + Kernel once I update to Lollipop? How?
- Using Clockwork mod install app to install a CWM? Can I install last CWM and still run on JB? But what about the unsafe, still not patched, stock kernel? Would still need to later update with a new Kernel for Lollipop? How?
- Others?
In particular, there's something concerning my GS2 that I didn't fully understand.. seems like differently from other phones, CWM needs to be installed together with a specific Kernel to work. Is this something true only for Philz's version, or is it so for CWM itself?
Malhavoc Blackdrake said:
I have a GS2 I9100XWLSW, suffering the EMMC brick bug. Still with stock kernel and recovery. Rooted with Framaroot.
First of all I'd want to flash a recovery, and a safe kernel - to avoid any possibile brick bug.
Later on I plan to flash Cyanogen or Omnirom, once a Lollipop stable versions is out.
Looking around I've found many ways to do this, but I'm unsure which one is safes (and possibly easier too):
- Installing Philz through Odin? Surely the kernel is safe, but CWM is and old version, not supporting KitKat ROM, right? Would I then need to flash an updated CWM + Kernel once I update to Lollipop? How?
- Using Clockwork mod install app to install a CWM? Can I install last CWM and still run on JB? But what about the unsafe, still not patched, stock kernel? Would still need to later update with a new Kernel for Lollipop? How?
- Others?
In particular, there's something concerning my GS2 that I didn't fully understand.. seems like differently from other phones, CWM needs to be installed together with a specific Kernel to work. Is this something true only for Philz's version, or is it so for CWM itself?
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Sincw you are on stock jelly bean rom, use apolo kernel 4.14 as it uses TWRP which supports most zips and doesnt have to be updated that often. Lollipop roms only require cwm versions 6.0.4.8+ or TWRP 2.7.1.0+. Usually i don't recommend using cwm manager to install cwm as the app installs an old version of cwm anyway and requires people to pay if they want the latest version.
If your cwm is out of date, you will need to update the kernel (not just the recovery).
Installing a newer cwm will not modify the kernel to make it unsafe.
gsstudios said:
Sincw you are on stock jelly bean rom, use apolo kernel 4.14 as it uses TWRP which supports most zips and doesnt have to be updated that often. Lollipop roms only require cwm versions 6.0.4.8+ or TWRP 2.7.1.0+. Usually i don't recommend using cwm manager to install cwm as the app installs an old version of cwm anyway and requires people to pay if they want the latest version.
If your cwm is out of date, you will need to update the kernel (not just the recovery).
Installing a newer cwm will not modify the kernel to make it unsafe.
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Thank you! Ok, let's see if I got everything right:
- First I need to flash Apolo, but I can't find the 4.14 version. Do I still use Odin? Instructions are unclear. The official thread seems this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/kernel-t2291756/post41742325
- By flashing Apolo 4.14 I should get a new kernel (EMMC safe) and TWRP (which version?)
- With the above, I can still run my stock JB 4.1.2, right?
Then, once I want to flash a Lollipo ROM:
- Do I need to update TWRP? Does this break my ability to run my current JB 4.1.2 ?
- Flashing the Lollipop ROM will overwrite the Apolo Kernel 4.14 with a suitable Lollipop kernel, right? Or am I forced to also flash a Lollipop kernel manually (either Apolo or anoter)?
Thank you in advance!
Malhavoc Blackdrake said:
Thank you! Ok, let's see if I got everything right:
- First I need to flash Apolo, but I can't find the 4.14 version. Do I still use Odin? Instructions are unclear. The official thread seems this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/kernel-t2291756/post41742325
- By flashing Apolo 4.14 I should get a new kernel (EMMC safe) and TWRP (which version?)
- With the above, I can still run my stock JB 4.1.2, right?
Then, once I want to flash a Lollipo ROM:
- Do I need to update TWRP? Does this break my ability to run my current JB 4.1.2 ?
- Flashing the Lollipop ROM will overwrite the Apolo Kernel 4.14 with a suitable Lollipop kernel, right? Or am I forced to also flash a Lollipop kernel manually (either Apolo or anoter)?
Thank you in advance!
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What I said before about apolo requires the usage of CWM. If you can, flash philz kernel (through odin)first then you can flash apolo 4.14 (TWRP) using cwm. All kernels for the s2 are safe from the emmc brickbug (just make sure you read the first post of the kernel threads). TWRP version should be 2.7.0.0, but it should work fine with all zip files.
When you flash a lollipop rom, you most likely will not have to update TWRP (unlikely as the source code for lollipop isn't going to change). You can still flash back stock JB from a backup with no problems. Yes, flashing lollipop will replace apolo with a compatible kernel.
gsstudios said:
Sincw you are on stock jelly bean rom, use apolo kernel 4.14 as it uses TWRP which supports most zips and doesnt have to be updated that often. Lollipop roms only require cwm versions 6.0.4.8+ or TWRP 2.7.1.0+. Usually i don't recommend using cwm manager to install cwm as the app installs an old version of cwm anyway and requires people to pay if they want the latest version.
If your cwm is out of date, you will need to update the kernel (not just the recovery).
Installing a newer cwm will not modify the kernel to make it unsafe.
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gsstudios said:
What I said before about apolo requires the usage of CWM. If you can, flash philz kernel (through odin)first then you can flash apolo 4.14 (TWRP) using cwm. All kernels for the s2 are safe from the emmc brickbug (just make sure you read the first post of the kernel threads). TWRP version should be 2.7.0.0, but it should work fine with all zip files.
When you flash a lollipop rom, you most likely will not have to update TWRP (unlikely as the source code for lollipop isn't going to change). You can still flash back stock JB from a backup with no problems. Yes, flashing lollipop will replace apolo with a compatible kernel.
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All right, so, to recap, is this right?
- Flash Philz (of course the version for my kernel and JB) with Odin. This will also install CWM (an old version, not supporting KitKat and Lollipop)
- With the above, I can do a nandroid backup, which also includes Philz's kernel. Does it also include the recovery itself?
- Flash Apolo 4.14 through CWM. This will change both the Philz Kernel and the CWM recovery with Apolo Kernel and TWRP. Jelly Bean will still run, right?
- From this TWRP, I can flash and run both the current JB and future Lollipop without changing recovery, right?
Malhavoc Blackdrake said:
All right, so, to recap, is this right?
- Flash Philz (of course the version for my kernel and JB) with Odin. This will also install CWM (an old version, not supporting KitKat and Lollipop)
- With the above, I can do a nandroid backup, which also includes Philz's kernel. Does it also include the recovery itself?
- Flash Apolo 4.14 through CWM. This will change both the Philz Kernel and the CWM recovery with Apolo Kernel and TWRP. Jelly Bean will still run, right?
- From this TWRP, I can flash and run both the current JB and future Lollipop without changing recovery, right?
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You are 100% correct with all of your questions. Happy flashing!
gsstudios said:
You are 100% correct with all of your questions. Happy flashing!
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Thank you very much! Also found the Apolo version you were talking about. BTW, the reason I have to pass through Philz to flash Apolo is just because that Apolo version is available in .zip format only, right? Because if there was a .tar, I could just flash the stock rom with Apolo through Odin, without going through Philz first, right?
Malhavoc Blackdrake said:
Thank you very much! Also found the Apolo version you were talking about. BTW, the reason I have to pass through Philz to flash Apolo is just because that Apolo version is available in .zip format only, right? Because if there was a .tar, I could just flash the stock rom with Apolo through Odin, without going through Philz first, right?
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Wow, you sound like you have flashed custom roms before. You are correct again.
gsstudios said:
Wow, you sound like you have flashed custom roms before. You are correct again.
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Never before, but being a software developer I get these things not too hardly. Also, I'm really reading a LOT of guides everywhere to avoid doing a mess! :laugh:
Thank you again for your help.
gsstudios said:
Wow, you sound like you have flashed custom roms before. You are correct again.
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I finally did all of the above, and I can confirm that everything worked perfectly. I just skipped during the Apolo flashing the clean script suggested, and just did Clean Cache + Dalvik Cache.
Now I have TWRP and Apolo v4.15.
Noticed however that TWRP is v2.6.3 , while you said that I would probably need 2.7.1.0+ to later flash Omnirom or CM12
Is it okay anyway, or do I need to flash a new one? Can I risk breaking something if I try to flash a new TWRP? I mean: may I end up flashing a TWRP not supported with my kernel / JB and get bootloops or something bad?
Malhavoc Blackdrake said:
I finally did all of the above, and I can confirm that everything worked perfectly. I just skipped during the Apolo flashing the clean script suggested, and just did Clean Cache + Dalvik Cache.
Now I have TWRP and Apolo v4.15.
Noticed however that TWRP is v2.6.3 , while you said that I would probably need 2.7.1.0+ to later flash Omnirom or CM12
Is it okay anyway, or do I need to flash a new one? Can I risk breaking something if I try to flash a new TWRP? I mean: may I end up flashing a TWRP not supported with my kernel / JB and get bootloops or something bad?
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You will need to flash a newer recovery. If you use philz recovery, you can install all lollipop roms and kikat roms without a problem
Link to download latest philz recovery: https://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/i9100/philz_touch_6.48.4-i9100.zip
Flash it with TWRP. Cheers.
gsstudios said:
You will need to flash a newer recovery. If you use philz recovery, you can install all lollipop roms and kikat roms without a problem
Link to download latest philz recovery: https://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/i9100/philz_touch_6.48.4-i9100.zip
Flash it with TWRP. Cheers.
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That link is indeed philz's latest version for i9100 (also from size it seems with just the recover, and no kernel, right?), but does it still run on JB with Apolo kernel? On Philz's thread I read something about latest versions supporting only kitkat / lollipop. Does it mean I have to flash this Philz's update just before flashing Lollipop, or I can flash it already and running my JB + Apolo, without problems?
Also, I heard that Philz is no longer updating his recover (is it?), so if possible I would prefer to stick with TWRP.. if there is a TWRP version which suits my needs with my device, of course!

How best to flash Lineage Os 14.1 by TheStrix with Radon, Magisk, and stuff

Hey guys, I want to switch to LOS14.1 by TheStrix, because it is now stable and bug-free.
There are some other things i want to flash too, so I just wanted to clear things up a bit.
I want to flash radon kernel, Arise sound mod, and magisk, because apparently magisk will allow me to use banking apps.
From referring to other people on the forum, i have the following:
1)Flash CM14 Firmware
2)Flash ROM
3)Flash GAPPS
4)Flash Radon Kernel
5)Reboot and setup phone
6)Flash magisk
7)Enable hide root
8)Flash Arise sound mod with arise magisk compatibility module.
So I have some questions regarding this procedure.
Do I have to flash supersu before flashing Magisk?
Is it worth it to switch data and cache to F2FS?
Do I need to switch recoveries to do this?
Is this the right order to flash the ROM and accompanying zips?
I am using the snapdragon redmi note 3 with fpc fingerprint sensor.
I have an officially unlocked bootloader.
I am currently on RR_MM official.
I would test it out myself, but i'm in college, so i don't really have time to do that.
If anyone would share their experiences or give me some pointers, it would be much appreciated.
No you must switch to RR n
[email protected] said:
No you must switch to RR n
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Why is it a must to switch to rr n over los?
I actually don't really mind using either ROM, but I wanted to test out LOS for a while.
No its laggy too much
what i just did in the beginning was to wipe everything except the external sd card.
i would suggest to run the rom the rom first time without new kernel. i just updated my RR Nougat to todays release and wanted to flash radon just ahead, had some errors in recovery doing so. did a reboot, new rom was there but no radon. again flashing within recovery and no problems. with arise i have no clue, i dont use it
Quote from the Radon kernel v4.3 changelog, applicable to your step 4, 5 and 6.
Umang96 said:
If your rom uses magisk root, then don't flash radon immediately after rom, first boot to system once.
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[GUIDE]Rollback/Downgrade firmware from oreo to nougat

.One time use of a computer or laptop is required for booting in to oreo recovery. Your internal storage is going to be wiped in this process so backup your stuff.​
Recovery for oreo firmware OrangeFox-R10.1_O1-Stable-riva.zip
Nougat firmware fw_riva_miui_HM5AGlobal_V10.1.1.0.NCKMIFI_8cb19207b7_7.1.zip
Recovery for nougat firmware OrangeFox-R10.1_N1-Stable-riva.zip
Fix for sensors and ril sensorfix.zip, efsfix.zip
1. Download all above files
2. Boot into oreo recovery through fastboot (you can continue or skip and use the AIO zip below)
3. Flash nougat firmware and nougat recovery
4. Format internal storage
5. Flash given fixes
6. Reboot
[UPDATE: 30/01/2020]
All in one zip is available
Download:
Downgrade (O To N)Firmware.zip
Guide for using this zip
1). Reboot to oreo recovery
2). Flash O to N zip file (from above link)
3). Reboot to recovery again
4). Flash the nougat fw based recovery you want,
or just skip this step.
5). Reboot to recovery again( if u flashed a new recovery)
6). Wipe System, Vendor, Data, Cache, and Dalvik
7). Flash ROM
8). Finally, reboot to system
NaAnBcEhEuL9A8K7 said:
[*]Recovery for nougat firmware download
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Whoops, we can't find that page.
fix please. Thx)
sjcbank said:
Whoops, we can't find that page.
fix please. Thx)
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Fixed
My first thought was: why downgrade from Oreo to Nougat??
supergrass said:
My first thought was: why downgrade from Oreo to Nougat??
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Because custom roms won't boot on stock oreo kernel.
NaAnBcEhEuL9A8K7 said:
Because custom roms won't boot on stock oreo kernel.
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What custom ROM are you using? I have found them all disappointing, one way or another. I'm currently on rooted MIUI 10 Oreo.
supergrass said:
I have found them all disappointing, one way or another. I'm currently on rooted MIUI 10 Oreo.
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There is something called personal preference.
Just like you prefer MIUI some others prefer custom ROMs
Firmware taken from the latest global firmware HM5AGlobal-V10.1.1.0.NCKMIFI-7.1 and HM5AGlobal-V10.1.2.0.OCKMIFI-8.1
TWRP in the archives PE-RecoveryProject-3.1 (for the recovery we say thank you Zikiel )
Switch from 7 to 8, Flash Archive Firmware-8.1 RecoveryProject-3.1-Oreo from the recovery; reboot into the recovery; clean up the corresponding sections and install the firmware, root and patches according to your desire; and in the same order from 8 to 7, flash Firmware-7.1 RecoveryProject-3.1-Nougat reboot in recovery cleaning and installing firmware. It is better to stir archives on a memory card and for features and differences in Firmware recovery for 7 does not see the date section from 8
A backup is welcome, for its restoration it is recommended that how it was made !!!
Firmware-7.1+RecoveryProject-3.1-Nougat.zip
Firmware-8.1+RecoveryProject-3.1-Oreo.zip
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Firmware taken from the latest global firmware HM5AGlobal-V10.1.1.0.NCKMIFI-7.1 and HM5AGlobal-V10.1.2.0.OCKMIFI-8.1
TWRP in the archives PE-RecoveryProject-3.1 (for the recovery we say thank you Zikiel )
Switch from 7 to 8, Flash Archive Firmware-8.1 RecoveryProject-3.1-Oreo from the recovery; reboot into the recovery; clean up the corresponding sections and install the firmware, root and patches according to your desire; and in the same order from 8 to 7, flash Firmware-7.1 RecoveryProject-3.1-Nougat reboot in recovery cleaning and installing firmware. It is better to stir archives on a memory card and for features and differences in Firmware recovery for 7 does not see the date section from 8
A backup is welcome, for its restoration it is recommended that how it was made !!!
Firmware-7.1+RecoveryProject-3.1-Nougat.zip
Firmware-8.1+RecoveryProject-3.1-Oreo.zip
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Where you got this?
NaAnBcEhEuL9A8K7 said:
Where you got this?
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Here for you
https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=879215&st=10980#entry82426459
supergrass said:
What custom ROM are you using? I have found them all disappointing, one way or another. I'm currently on rooted MIUI 10 Oreo.
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How you root your MIUI 10 Oreo,which recovery you flash? thank you
钱八斤 said:
How you root your MIUI 10 Oreo,which recovery you flash? thank you
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-8lZA1zUrur_PT5AvRkd8eKrz8rVTzv7/view?usp=drivesdk
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Firmware taken from the latest global firmware HM5AGlobal-V10.1.1.0.NCKMIFI-7.1 and HM5AGlobal-V10.1.2.0.OCKMIFI-8.1
TWRP in the archives PE-RecoveryProject-3.1 (for the recovery we say thank you Zikiel )
Switch from 7 to 8, Flash Archive Firmware-8.1 RecoveryProject-3.1-Oreo from the recovery; reboot into the recovery; clean up the corresponding sections and install the firmware, root and patches according to your desire; and in the same order from 8 to 7, flash Firmware-7.1 RecoveryProject-3.1-Nougat reboot in recovery cleaning and installing firmware. It is better to stir archives on a memory card and for features and differences in Firmware recovery for 7 does not see the date section from 8
A backup is welcome, for its restoration it is recommended that how it was made !!!
[drive.google.com/file/d/16DuYSRZIJGy94fcgAnHC3Bp5xgS7PM3L/view?usp=sharing"]Firmware-7.1+RecoveryProject-3.1-Nougat.zip[/URL]
[//drive.google.com/file/d/1FrznxeTnAob-Ai0ye_ZKHHj9Zl1c35wP/view?usp=sharing"]Firmware-8.1+RecoveryProject-3.1-Oreo.zip[/]
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What is this?
Please, what I must used to downgrade in fastboot? MIUI ROM Flashing Tool? Or can you please send me, how I downgrade it? Thank you.
Why are these custom ROMs not compatible with Oreo Firmware??
Edit: I am planning to compile a ROM for the first time. All I have ever done is to compile recovery(For Redmi 5A) where they are compatible with Oreo firmware(just like other recoveries).
akil777 said:
Why are these custom ROMs not compatible with Oreo Firmware??
Edit: I am planning to compile a ROM for the first time. All I have ever done is to compile recovery(For Redmi 5A) where they are compatible with Oreo firmware(just like other recoveries).
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Nobody has worked on the oreo sources yet so...
@sunnyraj84348 might be working on it, I don't know, I'm just assuming. Maybe he's focusing on Android 10 ROMs more than Oreo kernel.
NaAnBcEhEuL9A8K7 said:
Nobody has worked on the oreo sources yet so...
@sunnyraj84348 might be working on it, I don't know, I'm just assuming. Maybe he's focusing on Android 10 ROMs more than Oreo kernel.
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okay, thanks.
Working on a custom rom is very time consuming. Till now I am still trying to create a device tree for my Mi cc9 so that I can make a ROM alongside with the sources provided.(I'm new to things like compiling roms)
akil777 said:
okay, thanks.
Working on a custom rom is very time consuming. Till now I am still trying to create a device tree for my Mi cc9 so that I can make a ROM alongside with the sources provided.(I'm new to things like compiling roms)
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Good luck with your project ?
[ i'm noob ] Does orange fox recovery working properly on miui 11 ? Unfortunately,i was update my riva to miui 11,succed to unlock bootloader but not with twrp,when i was flash twrp via fastboot,twrp just show up red screen then dim to black screen & only vibrate when touched. I was forgot to add command delete recovery from fastboot,before flashing twrp. Please help,any suggest to proper twrp at stock miui 11 global stable ? Sorry for bed english.
Not work properly when downgrade from MIUI 11 Oreo,now i experience messed up with stock miui rom,try to reverse back with flash full recovery rom from twrp,succed to flash,but when boot into setup wizard,error message appear,eg; "miui daemon has stopped,under that pop up,again error pop up "google service framework has stopped" > "xiaomi service framework has stopped" > "setting has stopped" & bla...bla..bla...! I can't pass setting wizzard,can't continue to normal screen. Then i flash pixel xperience rom 9.0,flawlessly boot until setting wizard done,run smoothly without error. Usually i like to change between custom then stock rom from twrp when i was bored with 1 rom. But now i'm stuck on pixel experience 9.0 (caf) & no twrp working properly when want to flash stock miui oreo.

I got a stupid doubt

Hi I'm new to this flashing stuff , earlier I tried and flashed some roms , now I'm on poco but I can't understand what is this firmware and vendor flashing thing ? I'm on pixel experience and I want to try a Rom and in the thread the Dev said to flash firmware and vendor but no links to download them ! Can anyone help me please ?
as @dalyer replied here
You're using the term firmware wrong.
Stock MIUI comprises several bits.
E.g. recovery, kernel, vendor, firmware, os proper etc
Custom ROMs usually use twrp as the recovery and comprise kernel and OS proper but still need the xiaomi vendor and firmware.
Many recent custom ROMs now bundle their own version of the vendor.
But they still require the firmware which provides access to the low level hardware - e.g. modems, radio interface layer RIL etc.
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this is the vendor+firmare collection by Akhil
https://mirror.akhilnarang.me/MIUI/beryllium/
9.6.27-9.0 is the most popular one!
before July2019, all custom roms were Vendor dependent! but now like Pixel, all roms have their own vendor but still need firmware from the above link to be flashed saperately
1. flash firmware in twrp
2. Flash new rom (lets say CR DROID / or AOSIP etc_)
3. flash GAPPS (pixel has gapps included but other roms don't have ! (gapps.org)
4. flash kernel (optional) (i use Franco kernel)
5. flash DFE (disable force encryption treble) - if you don't wana get locked out while trying different rom!
6. flash Magisk 19.4
7. Reboot!
YasuHamed said:
as @dalyer replied here
this is the vendor+firmare collection by Akhil
https://mirror.akhilnarang.me/MIUI/beryllium/
9.6.27-9.0 is the most popular one!
before July2019, all custom roms were Vendor dependent! but now like Pixel, all roms have their own vendor but still need firmware from the above link to be flashed saperately
1. flash firmware in twrp
2. Flash new rom (lets say CR DROID / or AOSIP etc_)
3. flash GAPPS (pixel has gapps included but other roms don't have ! (gapps.org)
4. flash kernel (optional) (i use Franco kernel)
5. flash DFE (disable force encryption treble) - if you don't wana get locked out while trying different rom!
6. flash Magisk 19.4
7. Reboot!
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Ok gotcha! Thanks brother
@ sanjay sahu said:
Ok gotcha! Thanks brother
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Alternate site for vendor/firmware file: https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1zGc3v1ahsN2dpkPppNAJJMDHKl8jnQmj

Root, Custom Rom, Kernel and updates

Hi all, at the moment I have the RR custom rom with my OP7Tpro rooted.
How to update the ROM without losing the root permissions?
How to flash a new kernel without breaking everything? (I was trying to figure out what's the best between arter97 and blu_spark)
How to do both things in a row? first the new rom and then the kernel or viceversa?
Thanks in advance
1) https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/cnejw1/how_to_apply_ota_updates_on_your_op77_pro_and/ ah sorry you have RR i dont know im on OOS
2) FK kernel manager ( there you can backup you kernel or flash a new one), but arter97 is for OOS and blu_spark i dont know but i think it is the same
3) rom then kernel
ManuelS99 said:
Hi all, at the moment I have the RR custom rom with my OP7Tpro rooted.
How to update the ROM without losing the root permissions?
How to flash a new kernel without breaking everything? (I was trying to figure out what's the best between arter97 and blu_spark)
How to do both things in a row? first the new rom and then the kernel or viceversa?
Thanks in advance
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(1) Update by following the update instructions on the RR ROM 1st post - then patch the "boot.img" using Magisk --> then use computer to "fastboot flash boot [your Magisk patched boot].img".
(2) RR ROM has own (lineage-based? kernel) - OP doesn't recommend custom kernels as might break some features (arter97 kernel on RR ROM breaks in-screen FP function for e.g).
(3) Usually advised to flash custom ROM then kernel.

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