Cross-post from here
I have a frustrating issue.
After booting into fastboot mode, I type the following commands where recovery.img is the TWRP mido image. I also have lazyflasher and SuperSU on my SD card, but onto that later...
I type :
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot boot recovery.img
The phone boots into TWRP perfectly. I then flash the lazyflasher zip file. However when I try to boot back into recovery, the Mi logo briefly appears, then nothing... black screen.
So at the moment, I don't care about what is on internal storage. I went to wipe-->format data, then rebooted straight into bootloader to try and flash TWRP again. However this also gives me a black screen when I try and boot into recovery after installing Lazyflasher. I tried again, however I also flashed SuperSU immediately after lazyflasher. Rebooting into recovery from TWRP gives me a black screen again.
Should I perhaps try to flash a custom kernel? I am lost for other solutions.
TLDR: TWRP unsuccessful after: fastboot flash recovery, then fastboot boot recovery.img, then flashing lazyflasher, followed by flashing SuperSU, then choosing Reboot-->Recovery.
bigpavmate said:
Cross-post from here
I have a frustrating issue.
After booting into fastboot mode, I type the following commands where recovery.img is the TWRP mido image. I also have lazyflasher and SuperSU on my SD card, but onto that later...
I type :
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot boot recovery.img
The phone boots into TWRP perfectly. I then flash the lazyflasher zip file. However when I try to boot back into recovery, the Mi logo briefly appears, then nothing... black screen.
So at the moment, I don't care about what is on internal storage. I went to wipe-->format data, then rebooted straight into bootloader to try and flash TWRP again. However this also gives me a black screen when I try and boot into recovery after installing Lazyflasher. I tried again, however I also flashed SuperSU immediately after lazyflasher. Rebooting into recovery from TWRP gives me a black screen again.
Should I perhaps try to flash a custom kernel? I am lost for other solutions.
TLDR: TWRP unsuccessful after: fastboot flash recovery, then fastboot boot recovery.img, then flashing lazyflasher, followed by flashing SuperSU, then choosing Reboot-->Recovery.
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Also, once just flash lazyflasher.zip /super su from twrp > next reboot into system from twrp! Do not choose reboot to recovery for the first time. Boot to system..
Okay guys, I have found the solution, although I would still like to know WHY this happened!
I used fastboot + Xiaomi Flash Tool to flash the latest stable ROM. I then enabled USB Debugging, and did all the same steps which resulted in being able to boot into recovery normally! I didn't flash lazyflasher this time because I flashed SuperSU instead, apparently it patches the dm-verity thing too. This was a suggestion from this post
I tried to update TWRP through TWRP manager app. after flashing the .img file I had downloaded I reboot.
It does not boot and the screen is stucked to the oneplus sign ..
I reboot in fastboot mode to flash through commands but I had not the OEM unlocking enabled and now I cannot do it.
I also cannot get into recovery(TWRP)
Any ideas???
I was running into issues with my phone where it wasn't booting, then I flashed a new rom and it only booted into TWRP so I decided to delete my recovery and flash the stock image using ADB. I deleted my recovery, flashed the stock image and then did fastboot reboot. This is where the problem began, it is now stuck in a boot loop and I am unable to get into recovery or fastboot via power and volume buttons. Anyone got any ideas?
I've successfully flashed twrp but the touch screen has no response. Here are the steps I followed:-
Updated to global stable rom 10.3.1 PDTMIXM
Unlocked after 15 days - ok
downloaded recovery-TWRP-3.2.3-0330-XIAOMI8LITE-CN-wzsx150.img from https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1780TJvn-ZHPBtgDdNjrN8i9YRlqPy38v
...and put a copy in fastboot folder on laptop + internal and external storage to cover all bases
fastboot flash recovery recovery-TWRP-3.2.3-0330-XIAOMI8LITE-CN-wzsx150.img (actually renamed it to twrp.img but putting full filename here for clarity)
then
fastboot boot recovery-TWRP-3.2.3-0330-XIAOMI8LITE-CN-wzsx150.img
then
try to flash twrp image from recovery
...but upon fastboot booting into recovery the recovery boots but there is no response to touchscreen when the recovery home screen appears. Buttons still work.
Using the power+volume up results in the same.
I can boot into system just fine.
Update: I used this twrp. Touchscreen works but unable to decrypt or mount data. https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603912304
My TWRP was not loading (just a logo) and I forgot to root my device. I tried other versions and OrangeFox instead, and then "swipe to unlock" appeared, but touches are not working at all. Only side buttons are working.
*Everything works fine in MIUI
Twrp recovery works without root. That's why you can install magisc to root your phone using twrp. Try more twrp project and try to enter multiple times to recovery. I had the same problem and after 2-3 attempts it works. I'm using pitch black recovery And I recommend it with confidence
You can find this recovery here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...crypted_data-v2-9-0-base-twrp-v3-3-1.4000857/
As I tryed a loot of twrp project this was the most stable for me. Just flash it using fast boot. Or you can boot it Instead of flashing.
Code for boot : fastboot boot twrp.img
You can use this if you have problems on flashing the recovery.. So after you boot on it you can flash the zip file using twrp if it won't flash using your pc / cmd.
INFO:
If you want root and you got boot loop after flashing Magisk with TWRP(Phone stuck at boot process up to 2-3minutes ) boot twrp and format your DATA. DON'T WIPE! FORMAT!
**WIPE/FORMAT DATA**
*Restart your phone and be patient the boot may take some time after perform data format*
Now you should have the Magisk installed! (The data format does not wipe Magisk Manager from the system (!). It will be there.)
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(!) If something goes wrong you can flash again the stock rom downloaded and repeat the process (!)
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