Cant boot into TWRP - Xiaomi Mi 10 Questions & Answers

Hi all,
Please help me, I cant boot into TWRP
Before that, I upgraded (xiaomi.eu) from MIUI 12 to MIUI 14 via fastboot (windows_fastboot_first_install_with_data_format)
Everything is fine, but when I try to boot into TWRP recovery, it keeps flashing TWRP logo
I tried to flash multiple versions of TWRP via fastboot also still the same
Thank you

here are some ways:
1 - try installing default recovery and boot into it then install twrp again.
2 - try installing twrp as boot and recovery both then reboot to boot
may work but take backups 1st

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Problem with recovery installation (Kate) (Official unlock)

Hey!
I Have a Kate running latest global developer that i unlocked officially through the mi unlock program.
I have been trying to install TWRP ( unoffical twrp, Alka, coffee) through ADB ( fastboot flash recovery twrp.img) for some days now but i wont work!!
ADB dont displays any errors and says everything finished but when i try to boot to recovery it's still stock xiaomi recovery??
What might be the problem and how do i fix it?
BTW, adb reports that the phone is unlocked (fastboot oem device-info).
Are you trying to boot TWRP straight after flashing it. If your booting the official rom first, then that is restoring stock recovery.
After flashing TWRP, manually boot the device with Vol + and Power button.
Alternatively boot TWRP with "fastboot boot <twrp.img>" and from TWRP reboot to recovery again so you actually boot the version on the device.
the newest dev rom has "feature" to revert your recovery back to stock when you boot the OS. so be prepared. after you flash your twrp, immediately boot to TWRP and wipe /system to install other OS.
corkiejp said:
Are you trying to boot TWRP straight after flashing it. If your booting the official rom first, then that is restoring stock recovery.
After flashing TWRP, manually boot the device with Vol + and Power button.
Alternatively boot TWRP with "fastboot boot <twrp.img>" and from TWRP reboot to recovery again so you actually boot the version on the device.
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IvanKurnia said:
the newest dev rom has "feature" to revert your recovery back to stock when you boot the OS. so be prepared. after you flash your twrp, immediately boot to TWRP and wipe /system to install other OS.
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THANKS! That was the problem. Now everything works.

[SD625] Trouble installing TWRP despite flashing Lazyflasher + SuperSU

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

Redmi 5 - Bootloop stuck - No recovery

Hello everybody!
The last day my phone got stuck on bootloader screen. It just wouldn't boot the OS.
So I tried to fix that by flashing other rom. I have unlocked it trough MiUnlock.
Flashed in fastboot TWRP(rosy) recovery. It could boot TWRP but after a reboot, would launch MiRecovery.
After that the Android didnt start no more. After a new flash of TWRP I was able to enter recovery. I tried to flash a custom rom. After that the VOLUME UP + POWER wouldnt launch recovery no more (Also VOLUME DOWN+UP+POWER buttons, wont boot the Recovery)
Now i found an EDL mode to flash rom through XiaoMiFlash. Did it, Made the steps from tutorials. That, has changed the device to COM10 in MiFlash which let me try different official roms, and i always get the same error message: cannot receive hello packet, MiFlash is trying to reset status!
Also tried too flash a recovery img.
Tried everything i found on that, nothing worked to get those packets...
My only hope was to fastboot flash recovery TWRP or MiRecovery. And then flash new rom to fix my phone.
Tried many version of Twrp, but no success to actually flash.
I have tried removing recovery via adb and flashing another. Logs shows success but no effect on phone.
Still can't acces recovery mode on my phone.
Bootloop stuck. Shows MI logo and that its Unlocked.
Doesnt work flashing via fastboot - TWRP or MiRecovery images.
My phone is bricked for a week now. Please share a solution if you got one.
SOLVED
Good news. finally flashed chinese version through miflash tool.
had to rename some files from rom.
Flashed through BOOTLOADER.

Mi A3 Fastboot Loop

Hello I'm stuck at fastboot loop with my Mi A3 after flashing TWRP
Here is what I did:
1. unlocked bootloader
2. downloaded TWRP from here: dl. twrp. me/ laurel_sprout/twrp-3.3.1-0-laurel_sprout.img.html (cant post links, sorry)
3. installed it with fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-0-laurel_sprout.img
After that the reboot is always goes into fastboot
I found the advice to change the partition - it was B and I set it to A and it could load the stock recovery, so I tried to flash TWRP again and it went to Fastboot loop again, on both partitions. No I don't know what to do.
command 'fastboot devices' - shows the device.
but I cannot boot into recovery, I tried holding power and volume up buttons many times, it always boots into Fastboot (screen with bunny and robot)
Please help!
Vsider said:
Hello I'm stuck at fastboot loop with my Mi A3 after flashing TWRP
Here is what I did:
1. unlocked bootloader
2. downloaded TWRP from here: dl. twrp. me/ laurel_sprout/twrp-3.3.1-0-laurel_sprout.img.html (cant post links, sorry)
3. installed it with fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-0-laurel_sprout.img
After that the reboot is always goes into fastboot
I found the advice to change the partition - it was B and I set it to A and it could load the stock recovery, so I tried to flash TWRP again and it went to Fastboot loop again, on both partitions. No I don't know what to do.
command 'fastboot devices' - shows the device.
but I cannot boot into recovery, I tried holding power and volume up buttons many times, it always boots into Fastboot (screen with bunny and robot)
Please help!
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Flash the boot.img of your current firmware version in twrp to both slots and flash twrp installer.zip afterwards then reboot. Now you will be able to boot as normal and have twrp installed also
Vsider said:
Hello I'm stuck at fastboot loop with my Mi A3 after flashing TWRP
Here is what I did:
1. unlocked bootloader
2. downloaded TWRP from here: dl. twrp. me/ laurel_sprout/twrp-3.3.1-0-laurel_sprout.img.html (cant post links, sorry)
3. installed it with fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-0-laurel_sprout.img
After that the reboot is always goes into fastboot
I found the advice to change the partition - it was B and I set it to A and it could load the stock recovery, so I tried to flash TWRP again and it went to Fastboot loop again, on both partitions. No I don't know what to do.
command 'fastboot devices' - shows the device.
but I cannot boot into recovery, I tried holding power and volume up buttons many times, it always boots into Fastboot (screen with bunny and robot)
Please help!
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Don't use twrp
It'll break userdata partition
Use shrp recovery
For Android 9
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...RP_P-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.img/download
For Android 10
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...HR_Q-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.img/download
Shrp installer Flashable zip after flashing ROM
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...ller-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.zip/download
Rajendran Rasa said:
Don't use twrp
It'll break userdata partition
Use shrp recovery
For Android 9
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...RP_P-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.img/download
For Android 10
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...HR_Q-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.img/download
Shrp installer Flashable zip after flashing ROM
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...ller-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.zip/download
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TWRP breaks down? ? Man!! Everyone using it.
All the youtubers.
There is a stable twrp for a3

touches not working in recovery

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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