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Hello,
I've unlocked my bootloader and subsequently had installed TWRP (months ago).
Not long after, I decided to go back to stock for a while, and went back to CM a month ago.
However, I realized back then that I was loading into stock recovery even after taking the steps to install TWRP (http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-5x/development/root-kiw-l24-usa-kiwi-t3305190)
During these steps, there were no errors (fastboot/adb logs show all things were done successfully).
However, some funky quirk (that I don't remember) got me loaded with TWRP once, which gave me the window to install CM (I remember it involving having to be connected to the PC).
Now I'm trying to install a new CM build, but I can't get it loading TWRP.
I've downloaded the TWRP Manager App, which tells me that I have TWRP 3.0.0.0, but when I reboot to recovery, I am given the stock EMUI recovery.
Does anyone know what is happening in this case? Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thank you!
undesputed said:
Hello,
I've unlocked my bootloader and subsequently had installed TWRP (months ago).
Not long after, I decided to go back to stock for a while, and went back to CM a month ago.
However, I realized back then that I was loading into stock recovery even after taking the steps to install TWRP (http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-5x/development/root-kiw-l24-usa-kiwi-t3305190)
During these steps, there were no errors (fastboot/adb logs show all things were done successfully).
However, some funky quirk (that I don't remember) got me loaded with TWRP once, which gave me the window to install CM (I remember it involving having to be connected to the PC).
Now I'm trying to install a new CM build, but I can't get it loading TWRP.
I've downloaded the TWRP Manager App, which tells me that I have TWRP 3.0.0.0, but when I reboot to recovery, I am given the stock EMUI recovery.
Does anyone know what is happening in this case? Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thank you!
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Reinstallt it try this TWRP http://www.mediafire.com/download/15g5i63gke9ddgp/kiwi_twrp_3-21_recovery.img its version 3.0.2.0 (Most recent)
The most recent is 5-14 (also based on v3.0.2.0 ).
TWRP 5.14
3-21 was built on March 21, and 5-14 on May 14.
mooms said:
The most recent is 5-14 (also based on v3.0.2.0 ).
TWRP 5.14
3-21 was built on March 21, and 5-14 on May 14.
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Just for the record I'm using a even newer one than the 5-14 posted above
@yuweng posted a version of 3.0.2.0 that will make images of many partitions on the phone that even 5-14 ignores
you can download it here >> https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588212152305793
please note it was discovered early on that you cannot share the oeminfo partition on the phone, it's locked to your device and can / will brick a phone it's not from. just be careful what you restore with such a powerful version of TWRP.
@undesputed
I have seen this before where flashing TWRP does not seem to stick.
boot to the bootloader and see if frp is unlocked ... if not you need to
boot to your OS and remove your google account from the device
reboot to the bootloader and attempt the flash again. if it still fails to stick you can always just use
fastboot boot twrp.img and it will work just fine... just not installed
Arobase40 said:
Do you mean 3.0.2.0 is newer and supports more partitions than 5-14 ???
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Their both 3.0.2.0 the one I just posted has more features
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clsA said:
Just for the record I'm using a even newer one than the 5-14 posted above
@yuweng posted a version of 3.0.2.0 that will make images of many partitions on the phone that even 5-14 ignores
you can download it here >> https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588212152305793
please note it was discovered early on that you cannot share the oeminfo partition on the phone, it's locked to your device and can / will brick a phone it's not from. just be careful what you restore with such a powerful version of TWRP.
@undesputed
I have seen this before where flashing TWRP does not seem to stick.
boot to the bootloader and see if frp is unlocked ... if not you need to
boot to your OS and remove your google account from the device
reboot to the bootloader and attempt the flash again. if it still fails to stick you can always just use
fastboot boot twrp.img and it will work just fine... just not installed
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@clsA
frp is labeled as "UNLOCK" as oppsed to bootloader labeled as "UNLOCKED".
If it's just about removing my google account, will this be resolved the next time I do a factory reset?
Nevertheless, thank you so much for the command fastboot boot twrp.img, I realized that that was what I had used the last time.
I'm currently able to boot into TWRP this way. Awesome!
@clsA
Thanks for the link & infos.
Can you tell which features are added in this new TWRP ? name of the partitions ?
Thanks.
mooms said:
@clsA
Thanks for the link & infos.
Can you tell which features are added in this new TWRP ? name of the partitions ?
Thanks.
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it would be much easier to just install it and test it for yourself
I did find a bug it would not backup to my OTG stick
clsA said:
it would be much easier to just install it and test it for yourself
I did find a bug it would not backup to my OTG stick
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I don't use all the features, so i will maybe miss the changes.
Never used OTG to made a backup (I use ext_SD), I don't know if it works with other builds of TWRP.
mooms said:
I don't use all the features, so i will maybe miss the changes.
Never used OTG to made a backup (I use ext_SD), I don't know if it works with other builds of TWRP.
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USB-OTG works flawlessly on the 5-14 version I was not able to use it with the newer one @yuweng posted in his guide
the screen shots show all the partitions it's able to work with
Arobase40 said:
I thought 3.0.2.0 was just an interim version between twrp_2-27 and twrp_5-14... ^^
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your confusing TWRP versions with TWRP release dates
2-27 and 5-14 are release dates where as 3.0.2.0 is the version of TWRP not the date
the first version of TWRP for this device was actually 2.8.7.0 and was released on 2-16-2016
Same issue
Hey so I have the same exact issue umm did you ever resolve this problem becuSe I can't seem to crack it and it's a bit frustrating cuz by no means am I a pro but coming from using the OnePlus one the OnePlus 2 the OnePlus x and the Nexus 6 rooting them and restoring them after many failed attempts resulting in bricking my phone and even eventually unbrick them I do know a thing or two and I am stumped please help you are the only other person in this world other then my self that seems to be having this issue if you don't mind would you be so kind and email gmail me cuz I don't use or check this forum often thanks millerfamily805
clsA said:
Just for the record I'm using a even newer one than the 5-14 posted above
@yuweng posted a version of 3.0.2.0 that will make images of many partitions on the phone that even 5-14 ignores
you can download it here >> https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24588212152305793
please note it was discovered early on that you cannot share the oeminfo partition on the phone, it's locked to your device and can / will brick a phone it's not from. just be careful what you restore with such a powerful version of TWRP.
@undesputed
I have seen this before where flashing TWRP does not seem to stick.
boot to the bootloader and see if frp is unlocked ... if not you need to
boot to your OS and remove your google account from the device
reboot to the bootloader and attempt the flash again. if it still fails to stick you can always just use
fastboot boot twrp.img and it will work just fine... just not installed
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Can it be used with other honor devices?
Got my answer... Thanks...
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It depend on the device
First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
If I boot into recovery using TWRP 3.3.0.0 it does not ask me for password, but if I flash OFRP, PBRP or mod 3.3.1.2 adil 2, it always asks me for a password when booting and tells me that the partition /data is encrypted. I do not know the password and I have never encrypted the Poco. Also the 3 revoveries show that is not installed any Tom, but when a reboot the system works perfectly.
Some colleagues have indicated to me that the data partition had been encrypted so I followed the next process to try to install a clean rom.
1. Boot in bootloader with Power + Vol-
2. Via fastboot flash OFRP
3. Boot in recovery (OFRP)
4. Format data and factory reset
5. Reboot recovery OFRP
6. Wipe: cache, Dalvik/Cache, Data and System partitions
7. Install rom XiaomiEU V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM.zip
8. Flash DFE + Magisk
9. Reboot system
10. Complete ROM configuration
When I start again in recovery, it asks me for a password, informs me that data is encrypted and I cannot mount it, and I can't install anything.
However, if I flash TWRP 3.3.0.0 via fastboot, it no longer asks me for a password and I can mount the data partition and work normally.
If I flash again OFPR, PBRP or twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img, ask me for a password again and it tells me that / data is encrypted
I tried to delete from /data/system the files locksettings.db, locksettings.db-shm and locksettings.db-wal but it continues asking me for a password if the recovery is always different of TWRP 3.3.0.0
otraver said:
First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
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First off, your post belongs in the Q & A section. Please ask a moderator to move it as it has nothing to do with ROMs or development. Secondly, if official TWRP works, use it. Stop switching between recoveries and getting yourself all flustered.
PS: your English is fine. Don't sweat it.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab S5e using XDA Labs
Thank's for your answer.
guhvanoh said:
First off, your post belongs in the Q & A section. Please ask a moderator to move it as it has nothing to do with ROMs or development.
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I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
Secondly, if official TWRP works, use it. Stop switching between recoveries and getting yourself all flustered.
PS: your English is fine. Don't sweat it.
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You're right. Here, in my country, we usually use this saying "if something works, don't touch it"
I wanted to try other recoveries because the official TWRP does not support USB-OTG access well.
About one year ago, I tried using a 256GB flashdrive with a m.2 ssd to perform a faster backup of the rom, but TWRP don't recognize the drive.
I read in these forums that TWRP had a problem managing USB-OTG and installed PBRP and it worked fine until last week I received the Miui11/Android10 OTA. After flashing it, PBRP started asking me for the password and displaying the message "I don't detect any rom installed". Despite having a recent backup (I always do it before flashing) I was a little scared.
I decided to reinstall TWRP by fastboot and I was surprised that the rom had been updated and everything worked ok.
As some colleagues tell me that I have the encrypted / data partition, I tried to make a format of the / data partition and new installation, with the result I commented above.
However, when I received the previous OTA, which was Android9 and Miui11, there was no problem.
I just wanted to share this strange situation.
I appreciate your message.
otraver said:
Thank's for your answer.
I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
I appreciate your message.
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Not a problem. If you view this in a web browser there is a button at the bottom left or right to report a post. Use that and ask for this thread to be moved.
PS: your English is still great.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab S5e using XDA Labs
otraver said:
First of all I must apologize for my low level of English.
I will try to explain something strange that happens to my Pocophone since the arrival of the OTA with Android 10 and Miui11
Since I bought the Poco I have always used TWRP as recovery.
I currently use the 3.3.0.0 official TWRP version downloaded from its official app and I have no problem until the past weekend-
However, I have tried installing OrangeFox Recovery Project (OFRP), PitchBlack Recovery Project (PBRP) and an unofficial TWRP mod whose name is twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img
And now I tell you I miss it.
If I boot into recovery using TWRP 3.3.0.0 it does not ask me for password, but if I flash OFRP, PBRP or mod 3.3.1.2 adil 2, it always asks me for a password when booting and tells me that the partition /data is encrypted. I do not know the password and I have never encrypted the Poco. Also the 3 revoveries show that is not installed any Tom, but when a reboot the system works perfectly.
Some colleagues have indicated to me that the data partition had been encrypted so I followed the next process to try to install a clean rom.
1. Boot in bootloader with Power + Vol-
2. Via fastboot flash OFRP
3. Boot in recovery (OFRP)
4. Format data and factory reset
5. Reboot recovery OFRP
6. Wipe: cache, Dalvik/Cache, Data and System partitions
7. Install rom XiaomiEU V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM.zip
8. Flash DFE + Magisk
9. Reboot system
10. Complete ROM configuration
When I start again in recovery, it asks me for a password, informs me that data is encrypted and I cannot mount it, and I can't install anything.
However, if I flash TWRP 3.3.0.0 via fastboot, it no longer asks me for a password and I can mount the data partition and work normally.
If I flash again OFPR, PBRP or twrp-3.3.1-2-beryllium-adil2.img, ask me for a password again and it tells me that / data is encrypted
I tried to delete from /data/system the files locksettings.db, locksettings.db-shm and locksettings.db-wal but it continues asking me for a password if the recovery is always different of TWRP 3.3.0.0
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Hi bro I also facing same issue my problem is I m using orange fox recovery 10.0.1 version and when I flash miuiQ stable global with dfe it ask me to enter password when I boot to recovery don't know what happened. By the way is twrp official work perfectly????
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otraver said:
Thank's for your answer.
I don't know how conctact with the moderator. I'm a veteran user of the XDA-forums but I don't usually write frequently because my difficulty with the English language.
You're right. Here, in my country, we usually use this saying "if something works, don't touch it"
I wanted to try other recoveries because the official TWRP does not support USB-OTG access well.
About one year ago, I tried using a 256GB flashdrive with a m.2 ssd to perform a faster backup of the rom, but TWRP don't recognize the drive.
I read in these forums that TWRP had a problem managing USB-OTG and installed PBRP and it worked fine until last week I received the Miui11/Android10 OTA. After flashing it, PBRP started asking me for the password and displaying the message "I don't detect any rom installed". Despite having a recent backup (I always do it before flashing) I was a little scared.
I decided to reinstall TWRP by fastboot and I was surprised that the rom had been updated and everything worked ok.
As some colleagues tell me that I have the encrypted / data partition, I tried to make a format of the / data partition and new installation, with the result I commented above.
However, when I received the previous OTA, which was Android9 and Miui11, there was no problem.
I just wanted to share this strange situation.
I appreciate your message.
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So bro twrp official never give encryption error if I flash miuiQ using it right ?
Hey there!
I have the same Situation here and I figured at least some points out:
- the Upgrade to Android 10 encrypted the data Partition. You can see that in in your phone settings under security and password. For some security reasons of Android Q I guess.
But what password and how to change is a mystery. There are tons of articles out there which are related to "encrypt with lock screen password" but thats something different. We have this Option too in developer settings but it is not Set. So the way of our New encrypted device is still a Secret.
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
I hope we can figure out as a community what's exactly going on here.
THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"
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Reported, thanks
sachin5555 said:
Hi bro I also facing same issue my problem is I m using orange fox recovery 10.0.1 version and when I flash miuiQ stable global with dfe it ask me to enter password when I boot to recovery don't know what happened. By the way is twrp official work perfectly????
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I'm ussing the 3.3.0.0 and works perfectly...
So bro twrp official never give encryption error if I flash miuiQ using it right ?
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In my case I have not had any problems.
I am currently using the global stable 11.0.4.0 QEJMIXM + TWRP 3.3.0.0 + Magisk 20.3
Fritzko said:
Hey there!
I have the same Situation here and I figured at least some points out:
- the Upgrade to Android 10 encrypted the data Partition. You can see that in in your phone settings under security and password. For some security reasons of Android Q I guess.
But what password and how to change is a mystery. There are tons of articles out there which are related to "encrypt with lock screen password" but thats something different. We have this Option too in developer settings but it is not Set. So the way of our New encrypted device is still a Secret.
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I have checked what you say about ""encrypt with lock screen password" in developer settings and in my case it is disabled.
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
I hope we can figure out as a community what's exactly going on here.
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Where can I find the logs you comment to check?
fraggy2 said:
THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"
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Seriously?
I will not be able to try it until tomorrow. The motherboard of my PC has said that it doesn't work anymore and I am waiting for the arrival of a new one.
Where can I find the logs you comment to check?
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Go to Twrp > advanced > copy logs. They are saved on your sd card.
fraggy2 said:
THE PASSWORD IS:
"default_password"
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I tried wit "default_password" (without quotes) and don't work
Fritzko said:
Hey there!
- Official twrp is the only one to decrypt the data correct. If you go to the "save logs" section in twrp and save it you can see the log and it says that it decrypts with Standard password. But I wasnt able to find out that this is. And as I stated before we dont use the lockscreen password to decrypt, I tried to change and disable it but guess what... I didn't change anything.
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I checked the TWRP logs and have you reason
Code:
I:Unmounting main partitions...
Successfully decrypted with default password.
I:Decrypt adopted storage starting
I:PageManager::LoadFileToBuffer loading filename: '/data/system/storage.xml' directly
I:successfully loaded storage.xml
Updating partition details...
I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.
Champ16 said:
I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.
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If i flash it over twrp will it ask me to enter password?
sachin5555 said:
If i flash it over twrp will it ask me to enter password?
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No
Champ16 said:
No
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Done ! Thank u
Champ16 said:
I am using SHRP recovery for poco for 2 months now and I haven't faced any encryption problem (recovery asking for password). I would recommend you to try it buddy.
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I don't think it works, but sure I will try it.
I have already tried everything I have been reading through many forums and I always get the same result.: the ****ing password
I have tried to deactivate the PIN, screen pattern, passwords, I have even logged off the Mi account and then I have tried to flash OFRP, PBRP and a TWRP mod and always, always ask me for password
I've tried booting on TWRP
1. Factory reset
2. Format data (not only wipe) (I answer "yes")
3. Reboot recovery
4. wipe cache, Dalvik / cache, Data and System
5 Install rom (miui_POCOF1Global_V11.0.4.0.QEJMIXM_74f88e6c8f_10.0.zip)
5. Flash twrp
6. Flash orange fox + DFE + magisk
7. Start rom and configure.
And without entering a PIN or blocking pattern, only gmail and Mi account and when returning to reboot in recovery it asks me again for a password.
SOLUTION:
I removed lockscreen password and flashed official TWRP.
Now it's decrypted successfully
The same kind of thing happened to me. I wish that I had seen this thread before. Lost all my data. ???
You can check it here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/help/miui-11-eu-android-10-encrypted-data-t4049421
Its seems like EU community released two version of twrp. So people how are facing white screen problem probably have the 1st version (recovery-TWRP-3.4.0B). Go to google and search "recovery-TWRP-3.4.1B-0322-REDMI_K30-CN-wzsx150" . Download and flash it. Hope it will fix it and can go normally to recovery using power& volume + button.
NB. Unfortunately i cant give the recovery link due to forum rules.
Its working fine ,guys just follow the steps.
Poco X2 official twrp When will it come?
luffy1212 said:
Its seems like EU community released two version of twrp. So people how are facing white screen problem probably have the 1st version (recovery-TWRP-3.4.0B). Go to google and search "recovery-TWRP-3.4.1B-0322-REDMI_K30-CN-wzsx150" . Download and flash it. Hope it will fix it and can go normally to recovery using power& volume + button.
NB. Unfortunately i cant give the recovery link due to forum rules.
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Wow , thank you soo much bro
Hi, does this special edition TWRP support setting a password or trigger the same password/pattern set in MIUI, inorder to enter TWRP and flash something or access the file manager? Or in another word, does it support the encryption (is it FBE?) set in MIUI?
I installed the TWRP recovery and flashed a custom ROM using it (HAVOC OS). Now, I'm trying to get into the custom recovery but whenever I do that, it gives me a prompt for a password and says that the data is encrypted. How do I fix this? I can't find any solution to this.
LiLbomberxo said:
I installed the TWRP recovery and flashed a custom ROM using it (HAVOC OS). Now, I'm trying to get into the custom recovery but whenever I do that, it gives me a prompt for a password and says that the data is encrypted. How do I fix this? I can't find any solution to this.
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boot to your stock system...or usuall
y the password for user[0] is your pin/password that you used to unlock your screen with
before flashing or unlocking your bootloader..the option is to just remove it before you flash..if not just enter that password..or you'll have format the whole thing
Unlocking Bootloader1. Make sure you have a sim and active mobile data. Then go to about phone tap build number 7-8 times. After that go to advanced settings > developer options > turn on OEM unlocking and then check if this device is secure and click add account and device.
2. Download Mi unlock tool from here. Extract it and paste it in C:/unlock. or else your device won't be recognized for unlocking.
3. Open Mi unlock tool and then enter the Mi account which was on your device. Put your device in fastboot mode by pressing vol- and power and then connect to PC. Press unlock and if it tells you to wait you have no other option but to wait. If your mi flash tool shows connect your device even after you have connected it. Follow this guide here.
4. After you have unlocked your bootloader reboot your phone.
Flashing TWRP and Rooting via magisk
1. Download this TWRP image here. Thanks to the original developer mauronofrio.
2. Download adb and fastboot tools here and install it.
3. Now put your phone in fastboot mode and connect it with your pc. Now where you have downloaded the TWRP file rename it to TWRP.img and open a CMD window there if you don't know how just google.
4. Type the following commands
1. fastboot devices
2. fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
3. fastboot reboot recovery.
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5. Your phone will boot into TWRP now. But TWRP will be overwritten by stock miui recovery to stop that you need to flash Magisk. Download this zip move it to internal storage then flash by tapping on install and swipe to flash. Reboot your device. Reboot to recovery again to check if TWRP is present.
Now your device is rooted
OR
Flash latest OrangeFox Recovery if you don't want magisk.
Flashing A rom
1. Download.
2. Flash.
3 Format Data.
Done
Feel free to ask any questions. And don't point a finger at me for messing your device.
My mi unlock tool says can't get info. I using Indian version miui 12
Thanks for the useful guide. I have a quick question, does this works with MIUI 12?
igeekyayush said:
My mi unlock tool says can't get info. I using Indian version miui 12
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Sorry for late reply. Have you installed the drivers correctly? Try using another port in your pc or use this mi unlock tool version zip
Doombuggie85 said:
Thanks for the useful guide. I have a quick question, does this works with MIUI 12?
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Yes, it does.
hello,
thanks for the reply sir. yes i've tired changing port, pc everything. today i've factory reset my phone and added mi account and now i'm getting 7 days wait time. let's see now
LoadOP2 said:
Sorry for late reply. Have you installed the drivers correctly? Try using another port in your pc or use this mi unlock tool version zip
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igeekyayush said:
hello,
thanks for the reply sir. yes i've tired changing port, pc everything. today i've factory reset my phone and added mi account and now i'm getting 7 days wait time. let's see now
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Okay keep the sim inserted and use the device for 7 days. And if it doesn't work try using older version of unlock tool.
Hi there!
Silly question: is it possible to install TWRP but keep the official ROM? (phone is unlocked)
_benedict_ said:
Hi there!
Silly question: is it possible to install TWRP but keep the official ROM? (phone is unlocked)
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Flashing a custom rom is optional. You don't NEED to flash a rom to get TWRP...
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I've unlocked the bootloader using the unlock tool and waited for 7 days,
But i rooted the device using a different method where i patched a boot.img and flashed that to the device.
Will this method still work for me as I'm already rooted but just want TWRP so i can flash other ROMs.. The post says you have to flash magisk from the (temporary) TWRP for the TWRP to stay as the recovery..
Will the magisk on my phone and the magisk installed here collide?
I just want TWRP so i can switch to a custom rom, so any input is appreciated!!
_benedict_ said:
Hi there!
Silly question: is it possible to install TWRP but keep the official ROM? (phone is unlocked)
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Skip the flashing a rom part and you will be good to go.
But i rooted the device using a different method where i patched a boot.img and flashed that to the device.
Will this method still work for me as I'm already rooted but just want TWRP so i can flash other ROMs.. The post says you have to flash magisk from the (temporary) TWRP for the TWRP to stay as the recovery..
Will the magisk on my phone and the magisk installed here collide?
I just want TWRP so i can switch to a custom rom, so any input is appreciated!!
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You can flash twrp and then check if it persists. If not flash magisk again their is no thing as magisk colliding lol. Just make sure you flash a newer version. And if nothing works flash stock rom and then twrp.
If you have the stock boot IMG flash it and then intsall twrp and magisk.
smsry said:
Flashing a custom rom is optional. You don't NEED to flash a rom to get TWRP...
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LoadOP2 said:
Skip the flashing a rom part and you will be good to go.
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Haha, makes sense! Thank you for your answers
Nevermind.. i got it to work pretty easily..
I have twrp on this device and Pixel Experience ROM and it's working all fine..
But there's this one thing where when booting to recovery, it asks me to input a password for User(0) when i try to input anything it says password failed..
From reading the log, it says it's for decrypting data(8f I'm not mistaken)
Is this important? Do i need to decrypt it?
Currently the ROM works fine with no errors, so I'm not gonna bother, but would still like to know what this "decrypting" thing is..
smsry said:
Nevermind.. i got it to work pretty easily..
I have twrp on this device and Pixel Experience ROM and it's working all fine..
But there's this one thing where when booting to recovery, it asks me to input a password for User(0) when i try to input anything it says password failed..
From reading the log, it says it's for decrypting data(8f I'm not mistaken)
Is this important? Do i need to decrypt it?
Currently the ROM works fine with no errors, so I'm not gonna bother, but would still like to know what this "decrypting" thing is..
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Yes, If you use a lock screen enter that password it will be decrypted. You will have to format data if you decide to flash any other rom anyway.
flashed twrp but not able to boot into recovery.
igeekyayush said:
flashed twrp but not able to boot into recovery.
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There can be many reasons for that. Please tell me the error or what's actually happening. Then only I can be of help.
Sir ive used xiaomi flashtool v2 after that and it worked. Thanks sir. After that i updated to latest twrp from that chinese one.
LoadOP2 said:
There can be many reasons for that. Please tell me the error or what's actually happening. Then only I can be of help.
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Joyeuse
Hello, Does it work for Joyeuse (European version)?
The name of TWRP says Curtana -Unified
rfguy said:
Hello, Does it work for Joyeuse (European version)?
The name of TWRP says Curtana -Unified
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Yes Unified means all Snapdragon 720g Devices which include Joyeuse, Curtana, Gram, Excalibur.
Hey buddy, thank you for this quick step-by-step guide. I flash ROMs since 2012 and you know what? It helped me the same. Having all stuff needed for go from stock to custom concentrated in one place (plus some useful tip like the Magisk flash at the end) it's always useful and time-saving. Thank you
2 Micro-notes about fastboot btw:
- write 'fastboot (with lowered 'f'): it may confuse some newbie
- it's 'reboot' instead of 'boot'
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Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
*/Your warranty is now void.
We are not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or recoverys, kernels.
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FLASHING GUIDE
you must need to unlock your bootloader
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1. adb reboot bootloader
3. fastboot flash boot twrpname.img
4. fastboot reboot recovery
note! will ask a password to decrypt or to see internal storage just put the password (optional if your device have a password or pattern,pin)
5. flash magisk-v23.0.zip (optional)
6. then reboot system. done!!
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INFORMATION!
- device is shipped as android 11 , and device don't have recovery partition meaning its virtual A/B its use recovery as boot check here (for more info)
NOTE FOR FLASHING!!
- If you face wifi Problem use twrp_a or twrp_b .
- If you want to root your device flash magisk already included in *.zip (Don't use official one because you will face bootloop)
DOWNLOAD
download twrp_a
download twrp_b
MAGISK FOR ROOTING
credits: to topjohnwu
DOWNLOAD MAGISK
WHAT WORKING ?
- Decryption
- flashing payload.pin / recovery rom (note! if you want to flash rom or modify your device just back up your imei please)
- fastbootd
- etc.
- for the bug just tell me.
DEVICE TREE
DEVICE KERNEL SOURCE
CREDITS
- TEAM WIN FOR RECOVERY
- TESTER'S FROM INDONESIA
- TOPJOHNWU for magisk
- @osm0sis for the A/B installer script
BUILD BY:
t.me/myusernameiswhat @mastersenpai05)
link of b not working
Abdullah.Csit said:
link of b not working
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Done sir
thanks!
Thanks sir. Does it only need unlocking bootloader? Doesnt need mi unlocking?
How we can determine which (a or b) twrp should be used?
symbuzzer said:
Thanks sir. Does it only need unlocking bootloader? Doesnt need mi unlocking?
How we can determine which (a or b) twrp should be used?
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If you got unlocked bootloader device then you ready to go.
try "a" if you got wifi issues then use "b".
symbuzzer said:
Thanks sir. Does it only need unlocking bootloader? Doesnt need mi unlocking?
How we can determine which (a or b) twrp should be used?
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You need tool to unlock your bootloader, you can use a mi unlock tool you need to wait 7days, or if you want to unlock that instantly you need other tool
TWRP will be updated after I successfully done my experiment
is just need flash a or b anyone is ok ? or need flash both ?
How to backup imei?
Is there any way to flash TWRP permanently?
"With the new TWRP 3.6.0, things will be a little different. After you temporarily boot the TWRP image using the ‘Fastboot boot’ command, you will be able to see a Flash Current TWRP in the Advanced section of custom recovery."
Is this working?
symbuzzer said:
How to backup imei?
Is there any way to flash TWRP permanently?
"With the new TWRP 3.6.0, things will be a little different. After you temporarily boot the TWRP image using the ‘Fastboot boot’ command, you will be able to see a Flash Current TWRP in the Advanced section of custom recovery."
Is this working?
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Will not
why not?
Hi. Thanks for the development
I have a question. Assuming that I've flashed this twrp, how do I properly backup the entire phone, I mean which one will be selected in backup option . I want to flash some custom roms and restore the created backup if something goes wrong
09kkthxbb said:
Hi. Thanks for the development
I have a question. Assuming that I've flashed this twrp, how do I properly backup the entire phone, I mean which one will be selected in backup option . I want to flash some custom roms and restore the created backup if something goes wrong
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NO advisable, Do not try this way!
I have a bad experience with this method, I have a Note 8 pro (Begonia), i did a rom backup with twrp, then flashed other custom roms, after few tested on various roms, i decided to get back to Miui rom, thinking of the easy way, I restored its Miui backup images via twrp, the phone bricked. In the end, I had to sent to xiaomi service center for repair.
I believe that was due to different version of Preloader of rom crashed with TWRP.
Of course, with some "MTK auth bypass softwares" available today, you may take the risk if you wish.
Could anyone provide here any already backup of Chopin stock recovery share it here, please?
Edit: Since there is no recovery partition, You had just re-flashing "boot.img" by twrp then you will restore stock recovery and that operation will also let you lose your root.
Is this compatible with x3 gt global 12.5.7 update?
koolkattt said:
Is this compatible with x3 gt global 12.5.7 update?
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Hi man, we tried this as well.
We rollback to the old version for now just to have a working root access.
являетсяIs there any localized firmware on this device? will they?
koolkattt said:
Is this compatible with x3 gt global 12.5.7 update?
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Sure, im runnign this version and works good with magisk
folken2003 said:
Sure, im runnign this version and works good with magisk
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how to make work? I try many way also bootloop, can share step by step to success ? thanks