so i think i bricked my phone.
i downloaded the ROM from https://miuirom.org/load?o=mi-10t-and-mi-10t-pro&v=13.0.8.0.SJDMIXM&l=en&t=Recovery
and then patched it with magisk
and followed the tutorial
i dont know what i did wrong
my phone is xioami 10t pro
tried flashing it back to the unpatched boot.img and it still got stuck in a boot loop
Please help me
should i try to wipe data im not sure if it will make it more complicated, sorry im a idiot when it comes to these things
i might know what the problem it
just now i realized that my phone is android 10 with miui 13,
cant find stock rom for anroid 10 miui 13 for my phone
when flashing magisk_patched.img it may break encryption depending on settings patched.
you can download stock ROM here
https://new.c.mi.com/global/miuidownload/index
or here
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/miui/apollo
aIecxs said:
when flashing magisk_patched.img it may break encryption depending on settings patched.
you can download stock ROM here
https://new.c.mi.com/global/miuidownload/index
or here
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/miui/apollo
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already flashed my entire phone, i downloaded the rom for my phone but wrong verion of the android and miui, thx.
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EDIT: I figured it out myself, for anyone else in the same situation: I downloaded the proper Stock Rom for my phone and just flashed it with fastboot flash, no custom recovery was needed. After that I simply flashed Lineage OS and it's working like a charm.
Hello, I recently switched back to an Android phone that's why I'm a bit rusty. I successfuly installed Resurrection Remix on my Huawei P20 Lite.
After realizing there is no Notch support I decided to go back to stock or switch to Lineage OS.
Now I have two questions:
1) On the OpenKirin page it says you need stock EMUI 8.0 before you apply one of their ROMs. Does this mean if I want to switch to Lineage OS I need to go back to stock EMUI or can I go from RR to Lineage?
2) I downloaded 'Huawei P20 Lite-ANE-LX1 8.0.0.144(C432).zip' from xda which is supposed to be the stock rom. In the instructions on here it says I need to install TWRP. However OpenKirin says their ROMs don't work with TWRP. Can I just flash the stock firmware with adb fastboot, like described in the OpenKirin FAQ?
So my question basically is, what do I have to do to go from RR with stock recovery back to stock EMUI?
im in the same problem.. my fone brick in twrp logo.... i dont know how pass this logo
You can use eRecovery to download the entire ROM, you need the stock recovery and flash it with fastboot (fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk recovery_ramdisk.img) then go to the recovery mode and download the rom using WiFi and that's all, as advice I recomend you always make a system backup in the sdcard using TWRP. Sorry for my bad english. You can dowload the recovery here
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You can use eRecovery to download the entire ROM, you need the stock recovery and flash it with fastboot (fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk recovery_ramdisk.img) then go to the recovery mode and download the rom using WiFi and that's all, as advice I recomend you always make a system backup in the sdcard using TWRP. Sorry for my bad english. You can dowload the recovery here
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Thanks... i made this and everything ok now
illyx said:
EDIT: I figured it out myself, for anyone else in the same situation: I downloaded the proper Stock Rom for my phone and just flashed it with fastboot flash, no custom recovery was needed. After that I simply flashed Lineage OS and it's working like a charm.
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What file did you flash in fastboot, the full-ota file?
Hi peeps
New Pocophone owner here. I got my bootloader unlocked earlier today and now trying to flash the official TWRP 3.3.0.0 recovery from twrp.me, simply following the fastboot instructions on the device guide.
However every time I reboot the device, the recovery always reverts to the stock MIUI recovery?
What am I doing wrong here?
I just got the phone and have upgraded it to MIUI 10.3.6 as well. I am wanting to flash pixel experience onto it.
Do following, instead of flashing your recovery.
Use this method boot and flash Magisk. Reboot back to your system and install Flashify and install your choosen Recovery with it
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Hi peeps
New Pocophone owner here. I got my bootloader unlocked earlier today and now trying to flash the official TWRP 3.3.0.0 recovery from twrp.me, simply following the fastboot instructions on the device guide.
However every time I reboot the device, the recovery always reverts to the stock MIUI recovery?
What am I doing wrong here?
I just got the phone and have upgraded it to MIUI 10.3.6 as well. I am wanting to flash pixel experience onto it.
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in stock rom you need to flash magisk right after flashing twrp else it will get replaced by stock
jonske said:
Hi peeps
New Pocophone owner here. I got my bootloader unlocked earlier today and now trying to flash the official TWRP 3.3.0.0 recovery from twrp.me, simply following the fastboot instructions on the device guide.
However every time I reboot the device, the recovery always reverts to the stock MIUI recovery?
What am I doing wrong here?
I just got the phone and have upgraded it to MIUI 10.3.6 as well. I am wanting to flash pixel experience onto it.
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What the post above says is correct. However, if you don't want Magisk, after flashing TWRP, reboot into recovery and then into system. You may retain TWRP. However, this doesn't work for everyone.
Hi all, I fixed the issue by completely wiping my phone via TWRP and clean flashing pixel experience ROM. After rebooting on pixel rom TWRP persists.
It appears that MIUI rom has something that keeps reverting it to stock MI-recovery.
If you are on MIUI and flashing TWRP, once the recovery is up for the first time, you need to head on to reboot>recovery again in order to overwrite MIUI stock recovery. So the whole process would be like this;
i) Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img (or whatever the name of the image)
ii) Fastboot boot recovery
iii) Once TWRP is up, Swipe to allow modification and then go to Reboot>Recovery and reboot into TWRP once more. That's it! You have just overwritten the stock recovery and are now on TWRP!! Now you can reboot to system and TWRP will remain on your device. There's no need to flash Magisk etc if you want just TWRP and nothing else.
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
If you are on MIUI and flashing TWRP, once the recovery is up for the first time, you need to head on to reboot>recovery again in order to overwrite MIUI stock recovery. So the whole process would be like this;
i) Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img (or whatever the name of the image)
ii) Fastboot boot recovery
iii) Once TWRP is up, Swipe to allow modification and then go to Reboot>Recovery and reboot into TWRP again. That's it! You have just overwritten the stock recovery and are now on TWRP!! There's no need to flash Magisk etc if you just want TWRP and nothing else.
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I did those exact steps and it didn't work. It ALWAYS kept getting overwritten.
jonske said:
I did those exact steps and it didn't work. It ALWAYS kept getting overwritten.
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Did you follow step 3? You can't boot into system right after twrp is up for the first time. You need to reboot into twrp twice before you boot into system. This is what I do whenever I flash twrp and it never failed me yet.
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
Did you follow step 3? You can't boot into system right after twrp is up for the first time. You need to reboot into twrp twice before you boot into system. This is what I do whenever I flash twrp and it never failed me yet.
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Yes, I even flashed the recovery image from within TWRP and rebooted to recovery again. Still didn't work.
Note this was on the new 10.3.6 stable MIUI release that got rolled out recently. Not sure if it has new detection or anything that rolls it back.
Anyway I have resolved my issue now all is good.
jonske said:
Yes, I even flashed the recovery image from within TWRP and rebooted to recovery again. Still didn't work.
Note this was on the new 10.3.6 stable MIUI release that got rolled out recently. Not sure if it has new detection or anything that rolls it back.
Anyway I have resolved my issue now all is good.
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How did you fix it?
Does anyone have the patched twrp boot image for stock android 10 v11.0.15.0.QFQMIXM
If not, can i flash a older version (11.0.8.0) ?
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Answer:You can flash another patched boot image if you only need the recovery. If you want to stay with that rom you should find the corresponding firmware version.
hajdudu123 said:
Does anyone have the patched twrp boot image for stock android 10 v11.0.15.0.QFQMIXM
If not, can i flash a older version (11.0.8.0) ?
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No, you can't flash an older version otherwise it won't boot.
Btw it is somewhere in the forum, just search for it, I've installed it a few weeks ago but I'm not sure which one is good, I attach the one that should be good, but if it doesn't boot just reflash the stock rom over it (not sure if you'll lose data or what)
https://mega.nz/file/NI9H0YgS
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No, you can't flash an older version otherwise it won't boot.
Btw it is somewhere in the forum, just search for it, I've installed it a few weeks ago but I'm not sure which one is good, I attach the one that should be good, but if it doesn't boot just reflash the stock rom over it (not sure if you'll lose data or what)
https://mega.nz/file/NI9H0YgS
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I tried it anyway. I flashed a boot image (firmware version 11.0.8.0) patched with twrp on stock rom version 11.0.15.0 and it booted in recovery.
It worked for the purpose that i needed the recovery.
I didn't try to boot the stock rom, i just proceeded with flashing a custom rom.
btw. the link you gave me needs a password to be accessed, but thanks anyway.
tl;dr You can flash another patched boot image if you only need the recovery. If you want to stay with that rom you should find the corresponding firmware version.
hajdudu123 said:
I tried it anyway. I flashed a boot image (firmware version 11.0.8.0) patched with twrp on stock rom version 11.0.15.0 and it booted in recovery.
It worked for the purpose that i needed the recovery.
I didn't try to boot the stock rom, i just proceeded with flashing a custom rom.
btw. the link you gave me needs a password to be accessed, but thanks anyway.
tl;dr You can flash another patched boot image if you only need the recovery. If you want to stay with that rom you should find the corresponding firmware version.
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I don't know how it works but when I was trying to flash the 11.0.14.0 patched boot image over the 11.0.15.0 version, it wasn't booting at all.
Well, good you did it
I extracted the boot.img from the latest factory Android 10 and made it into .tar. If I install it via Odin, would I then be able to downgrade to the Samsung factory firmware v10? If not, can I downgrade to Android 11?
boot.img is just the kernel, it's not really what's keeping you from downgrading. If you want to use something like Android 10 you're going to have to install custom recovery (root) and flash boot.img, system.img, vendor.img and a few things I may be missing. And even then, this isn't a guarantee that it'll boot.
Once bootloader updates there is no flashing backwards. The only way you can is if the firmware you are flashing to has same bootloader version that you are already on
idk if its even possible
because it'll cause a bootloop
my suggestion is - dont try it
I was running stock MIUI with root and TWRP recovery. After flashing the Pixel Experience Android 11 ROM, I didn't flash TWRP again. I tried many attempts (I haven't mentioned everything here to keep the post shorter) to install TWRP again, and I managed to do it successfully once. However, now when I boot into TWRP and select the A partition, it can't decrypt with my password and reboots the system, always opening the bootloader. When selecting the B partition, if I format the data and flash Magisk, it opens up the system (it opens the bootloader without flashing Magisk). But after booting into the system, if I boot TWRP again and reboot into the system without doing anything, my settings app and Bluetooth stop working. Then I have to boot into TWRP again, format the data, and flash Magisk again to boot the system normally. I can't install any Magisk modules either. However, the root is working.
Do you have any suggestions on what I can do?"
AhmedRadowan25 said:
Do you have any suggestions on what I can do?
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flash stock miui according to your region with mi flash (don't lock the bootloader!)
this generally solves any problem and you can go back to custom roms after booting into miui.
Anyway , i recommend you to use the recovery provided with the rom itself as twrp can give issues sometimes.
AhmedRadowan25 said:
I was running stock MIUI with root and TWRP recovery. After flashing the Pixel Experience Android 11 ROM, I didn't flash TWRP again. I tried many attempts (I haven't mentioned everything here to keep the post shorter) to install TWRP again, and I managed to do it successfully once. However, now when I boot into TWRP and select the A partition, it can't decrypt with my password and reboots the system, always opening the bootloader. When selecting the B partition, if I format the data and flash Magisk, it opens up the system (it opens the bootloader without flashing Magisk). But after booting into the system, if I boot TWRP again and reboot into the system without doing anything, my settings app and Bluetooth stop working. Then I have to boot into TWRP again, format the data, and flash Magisk again to boot the system normally. I can't install any Magisk modules either. However, the root is working.
Do you have any suggestions on what I can do?"
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Here's a complete explanation what I have done:
Initially, I was running stock MIUI with root access and TWRP recovery. However, I decided to switch to the Pixel Experience ROM. I downloaded the Pixel Experience Android 11 version and flashed it directly from TWRP since I didn't have access to a PC at that time. I only flashed the ROM file and didn't install the Pixel Experience recovery image, assuming that my TWRP would remain intact. But when I rebooted into recovery after the ROM installation, it booted into the Pixel Experience recovery instead. I couldn't find an option to flash the recovery image, only an option to apply an update through ADB sideload.
Fortunately, I managed to use a friend's computer and installed all the necessary ADB and Fastboot drivers. The computer could detect my phone in ADB sideload mode, but when I tried to boot into the bootloader, the PC couldn't detect my phone. Despite multiple attempts of booting into the Pixel Experience recovery and enabling ADB sideload, the PC couldn't recognize the fastboot mode. Strangely, every time I booted into the bootloader, my phone automatically powered off after displaying the Redmi logo. Holding the power button didn't help as it consistently powered off after showing the logo, without accessing the bootloader or recovery mode. I was afraid my phone had become completely unresponsive.
After numerous attempts, my phone unexpectedly booted into the bootloader again. This time, I connected my phone to another device using BugJagger, which successfully detected my phone. I used the command "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" followed by "fastboot boot twrp.img" to open TWRP. However, I couldn't decrypt it using my password. I then flashed TWRP again and tried to boot into the system, but it always reverted back to the bootloader. I went back into recovery, selected partitions A to B, and flashed Magisk ZIP, DM variety ZIP, and LazyFlasher ZIP (without fully understanding their purpose).
Finally, my phone successfully booted into the system. However, upon rebooting into TWRP and then rebooting the system without any changes, my settings app and bluetooth stoped working. To resolve this, I had to boot into TWRP once again, format the data, and flash Magisk to restore normal operation.
alonsoj636MW said:
flash stock miui according to your region with mi flash (don't lock the bootloader!)
this generally solves any problem and you can go back to custom roms after booting into miui.
Anyway , i recommend you to use the recovery provided with the rom itself as twrp can give issues sometimes.
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yes i am also thinking that it is the only solution.But I have tampered almost everything of my phone.Will flash stock miui rom can solve all problem?I have writen everything what i have done details in reply.you can read it if you want.
AhmedRadowan25 said:
yes i am also thinking that it is the only solution.But I have tampered almost everything of my phone.Will flash stock miui rom can solve all problem?I have writen everything what i have done details in reply.you can read it if you want.
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yes i think you messed up with your phone for real. there was a lot of things that was incorrect.
don't mess with the slots and don't flash things you don't know about... you can ask here if you have doubts...
follow my advice and reflash stock miui with miflash to start from 0
and don't do all those things again... once you are done with miui... just tell what do you want to do and we'll guide you properly
alonsoj636MW said:
yes i think you messed up with your phone for real. there was a lot of things that was incorrect.
don't mess with the slots and don't flash things you don't know about... you can ask here if you have doubts...
follow my advice and reflash stock miui with miflash to start from 0
and don't do all those things again... once you are done with miui... just tell what do you want to do and we'll guide you properly
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alonsoj636MW said:
yes i think you messed up with your phone for real. there was a lot of things that was incorrect.
don't mess with the slots and don't flash things you don't know about... you can ask here if you have doubts...
follow my advice and reflash stock miui with to start from 0
and don't do all those things again... once you are done with miui... just tell what do you want to do and we'll guide you properly
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Thank you very much.Flashing miui will solve all probem?what do you think?
AhmedRadowan25 said:
what do you think?
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it should
at least when i mess up with my phone flashing stock fixes all problems
Hi mate! Did you resoved the problem? What about the rom? All good?
gabsvm1 said:
Hi mate! Did you resoved the problem? What about the rom? All good?
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No.I am running pixel experience 11 rom with these problems.No problem will appear untill i boot into recovery.Sorry i can't check and tell you that if 13 rom's recovery can flash 11 rom.
AhmedRadowan25 said:
No.I am running pixel experience 11 rom with these problems.No problem will appear untill i boot into recovery.Sorry i can't check and tell you that if 13 rom's recovery can flash 11 rom.
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No problem mate, besides that everything is working good? You have tried a13 roms before?
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No problem mate, besides that everything is working good? You have tried a13 roms before?
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No
Who told you to flash DM Verity and Lazy Flasher
We don't need these things in our device
Don't mess up with Active Slot
If you try to change your Active slot into Inactive slot, once you Reboot to system, you will go straight to fastboot
You need Android Bootloader Interface to detect your phone in bootloader and ADB Composite to detect your phone in ADB, such as : Google USB Driver r13
Why you don't ask before doing anything, we have global community chat in telegram, for sure, we will help you in possible way
I assume you need back to stock rom to fix this issue
hit me on tele t.me/super_img