I tried to install GSI rom pixel for oneplus 10T following the instructions here. Here I also found an unbrick tutorial for 10T that I should share with everyone.
Unbrick OnePlus 10T: Flash Firmware via Fastboot Commands and Tool
This tutorial will show you two methods to unbrick OnePlus 10T- flashing the stock firmware via Fastboot commands and Fastboot Enhance Tool.
www.droidwin.com
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My huawei Mediapad T1 701u is bricked. It is stocked at boot. I have tried to flash different update.app rom but unsuccesfull because it can't be turned into recovery mode. But I think and pray for it that it can be flashed through Sp flash tool. Since I have been searching for it I did found an Sp flash tool rom for my device to flash with it.
I read something about working with update.app to a flashable rom with SP Flash tool here: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54603809) but when I followed all the instructions, I still got stocked at step n. 12 since the -preparefile.exe is missing in the folder.
So Helpppppp..............
you found solution to this?
Greetings,
I am planning to get a pocophone f1 and install lineageos 16 stable. Questions are:
1. Will it be possible to revert to the stock rom (to prove warranty or if i were to return it)?
2. How do you revert?
3. Is there a flashing tool for doing it?
4. Anyone done it?
Kind regards
1. Will it be possible to revert to the stock rom (to prove warranty or if i were to return it)? Yes
2. How do you revert? Use Mi Flash Tool and fastboot ROM
3. Is there a flashing tool for doing it? http://en.miui.com/a-234.html
4. Anyone done it? Many times, if you don't want to lock bootloader while doing it, don't choose clean all and lock
Cheers!!!
Thanks for answer.
I've found that to flash lineageos you need to flash a pie vendor. wondering in case of a revert, whether you need to flash stock vendor. I guess it gets flashed if I use flashtool and flash fastboot rom, correct?
secondly, if i relock bootloader, to reunlock, do i need to repeat same process as first time unlocking? or is it just a "fastboot oem unlock" command?
thirdly, should I be worried about xiaomi "anti rollback" feature? will it just prevent downgrade?
I've found that to flash lineageos you need to flash a pie vendor. wondering in case of a revert, whether you need to flash stock vendor. I guess it gets flashed if I use flashtool and flash fastboot rom, correct?
Yes, the tool would take care of it.
secondly, if i relock bootloader, to reunlock, do i need to repeat same process as first time unlocking? or is it just a "fastboot oem unlock" command?
Same process as before, fastboot command doesn't work on Poco.
thirdly, should I be worried about xiaomi "anti rollback" feature? will it just prevent downgrade?
No, there is no "anti rollback" for Poco
Windoors said:
Greetings,
I am planning to get a pocophone f1 and install lineageos 16 stable. Questions are:
1. Will it be possible to revert to the stock rom (to prove warranty or if i were to return it)?
2. How do you revert?
3. Is there a flashing tool for doing it?
4. Anyone done it?
Kind regards
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Ans1 , yes you can revert back anytime, manytimes (always take backup because Miui encrypts data partition and custom rom has to wipe it so chances are you will loose you data .... but last week i flashed MIUI 10.3.4 Global Stable from lineage and then flashed havoc. i didn't loose any data (used latest twrp and magisk19 beta)
Ans2. there are 3 ways, download recovery rom and simply flash it via twrp ( which is the most common), OR download fastboot rom and flash it via miflashtool (by putting fone in fastboot mode) BUT this way you will DELETE ALL THE DATA and there is one button on MIFLASH called "flash and LOCK" if you by accident didn't uncheck it, chances are your boot will be LOCKED, so becareful. ---- the third method is EDL but you will never use that, it involves putting fone in edl mode (back panel is remove and two short points are touched via wire on motherboard and usb cable is plugged in and then fastboot rom is FLASHED by miflash tool, this usually done on BRICKED Xiaomi fones and MIFLASH asks for AUTHORISED ACCOUNT , which usually only few members have ,,, so this third method you will not use! ...
Ans3.. the popular tool to flash fastboot rom in fastboot mode and edl mode is MI FLASH (latest came out during May2018) but
(a) if your redmi/mi fone is mediatek base then you can try SP FLASHTOOL also! (never done)
(b) if your redmi/mi fone is qualcom snapdragon like redmi3s/ redmi max / redmi6 series / redmi5 series (snapdragon 430/625/660 and now Poco f1 on snapdragon 8x) then you can use QUALCOM's OWN Flashtool https://www.qpstflash.com/ ... i flashed lenevo via qualcom flasher once and it was successful! BUTTTT its HIGHLY NOT RECOMENDED!!!!! ,,, for poco f1. just stating here for your information
Ans4. recently bought Poco so NO, but i have flashed my REDMI 3s via miflash tool (EDL MODE) and then Redmi Note 5pro, i have flashed in fastboot mode so it works but you have to patience, REDMI/Mi is UNSTABLE devices (unlike Sony or Samsung) , and can easily be bricked and many time there are no solutions on miui forums for strange errors coming / poping up in miflash tool... like "cannot send zero packet data" etc etc
summing up..
anything can go wrong even if you are flashing ! so whenever you are flashing any custom rom or miui via twrp/miflashtool ALWAYS "cross your fingers"
Hey everyone, I'm new here so i hope i haven't selected the wrong category. Anyways I'm trying to root my Xiaomi Mi a2 lite without twrp since, if i understand correctly, it needs the data partition to be formatted as it cant decrypt it, and I don't really need it anyway. I wanted to use Magisk manager to patch a boot image and flash it to get root, but the app explicitly asks for .img files. I've been looking everywhere and I can only find zip archives or .tgz files of my firmware. I'd appreciate any help, and btw my build number is 11.0.21.0
Hello and welcome to XDA!
You may get a better answer on one of these forums:
Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite Guides, News, & Discussion
Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite Questions & Answers
If you can get to fastboot
fastboot boot twrp.img
Will boot TWRP on your phone temporarily without overwriting your current recovery.
TWRP for Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
Note: Xiaomi's implementation of the keymaster may prevent decrypt from working using the fastboot boot images. Decrypt should work after installing TWRP.
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can I root a nord 10 5g that has android 11 using the 10.5 stock firmware? I can't seem to downgrade to 10 or find an android 11 image
Why Don't you just fastboot TWRP and flash Magisk
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Why Don't you just fastboot TWRP and flash Magisk
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How
Thread '[TWRP][3.5.2_10][Billie]TWRP for Oneplus Nord N10 5G [BETA]' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/twrp-3-5-2_10-billie-twrp-for-oneplus-nord-n10-5g-beta.4256333/
You can't fastboot it you have to flash it
The formula, as I understand it, has three steps. Acquiring the token from oneplus, enabling oem unlock in development settings, flashing the token via fastboot. Fastboot provides a code to start the process, and fastboot will flash the code that enabled any modifications afterwards.
I accidently sent some zip file instead of img file using adb flash boot command, now my phone is stuck at fastboot, doesn't reboot to normal, always reboots to fastboot, I have flashed twrp recovery and wiped all data, still doesn't work, what shall i do?
hi, You can try this tool,
XiaoMiTool V2 - Modding of Xiaomi devices made easy for everyone
XiaoMiTool V2 is a easy to use tool to install rom on your Xiaomi device. Modding made easy for everyone! Download it for free now!
www.xiaomitool.com
Did you then fastboot install the stock boot.img?
hmm. i remember flasing the wrong stuff but I don't know if it was this phone. flash stock from using miflashtool
Hi @niyaalo welcome to the forum! That's a nice device you've got.
Just run the flash_all_except_storage.sh (or .bat if you're on windows)
from official stock Xiaomi MIUI fastboot firmware folder. You can download it from official Xiaomi website.
Preferably it should be the same firmware version that is currently installed on your device.
This should restore your firmware without affecting your user data.
Good luck!