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Hey guys, love all the work that goes on in this forum.
I've run into a bit of a problem. My mate gave me his phone to try and fix after he interrupted a factory reset. It's stuck in a bootloop.
It's a RAZR HD and was originally from Telstra (Aus).
I've managed to unlock the bootloader, but quickly after that everything has gone to hell.
When I turn the phone on, it gives the bootloader is unlocked message. Then the android installation guy comes up and after about 5 seconds of trying to install the phone bootloops.
I am able to enter the Android System Recovery (3e) and have done factory reset/wipe data and wipe cache options, however does not change anything. When I press reboot system, the bootloop continues as if I did nothing. I have tried installing a ROM from an SD card however it fails at the Verifying Package stage. I am unable to adb push anything as usb debugging wasn't turned on.
I am able to enter into fastboot and can see my device however cannot flash any images from there for some reason using the fastboot commands (it comes up with a <bootloader> variable not supported! error: cannot load '[name of image file]'
I was able to use RSD Lite to flash the official Telstra ROM to the phone, however at the very end of the installation when it rebooted, it just went into the bootloop again.
Any help would be muchly appreciated.
Thanks guys!
Anyone?
I was able to get adb sideload to work (I had the wrong path name to the zip file) but still no luck...
piCARSO said:
Anyone?
I was able to get adb sideload to work (I had the wrong path name to the zip file) but still no luck...
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try mfastboot and flash the partition table first, if that fails, there is no hope of saving the device. if it passes, flash the rest of the files, including the wipe command.
bweN diorD said:
try mfastboot and flash the partition table first, if that fails, there is no hope of saving the device. if it passes, flash the rest of the files, including the wipe command.
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Thanks for the reply. When you say flash the partition table first, would that be the partition_signed file (aka mfastboot flash partition partition_signed)?
piCARSO said:
Thanks for the reply. When you say flash the partition table first, would that be the partition_signed file (aka mfastboot flash partition partition_signed)?
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yes, thats correct.
This is my friend's phone and when she showed me, it was asking for android's password with the title "Decryption unsuccessful".
I then tried mi-flash and it didn't gave any errors but when it rebooted it went to fastboot screen. It was on latest MIUI7 stable when this happened. I tried formatting again from recovery, I got the below error logs.
/data, /system and /cache - (invalid argument)
Even recovery is gone and it only boots to fastboot screen. I can only go to recovery by doing
fastboot boot recovery.img (recovery is twrp 3.0.2-0) from fastboot.
I think the only possible way is to full format the partitions and bring it to stock but I am not finding any threads to point me to proper directions. Any one here care to help revive this mi4i.
warlord060816 said:
This is my friend's phone and when she showed me, it was asking for android's password with the title "Decryption unsuccessful".
I then tried mi-flash and it didn't gave any errors but when it rebooted it went to fastboot screen. It was on latest MIUI7 stable when this happened. I tried formatting again from recovery, I got the below error logs.
/data, /system and /cache - (invalid argument)
Even recovery is gone and it only boots to fastboot screen. I can only go to recovery by doing
fastboot boot recovery.img (recovery is twrp 3.0.2-0) from fastboot.
I think the only possible way is to full format the partitions and bring it to stock but I am not finding any threads to point me to proper directions. Any one here care to help revive this mi4i.
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Anyway
Can i ask you,your friend using ext4 or f2fs??
I faced this issue if i format my data partition as f2fs at miui
Yeah, full format is good
faizauthar12 said:
Anyway
Can i ask you,your friend using ext4 or f2fs??
I faced this issue if i format my data partition as f2fs at miui
Yeah, full format is good
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Thanks for replying.
I have the phone with me so I can answer queries right away. Its in ext4 format. Didn't tried f2fs. but the recovery I have, is not providing me f2fs file system type? How did you get that?
no idea, on doing full format. any thread links, please?
warlord060816 said:
Thanks for replying.
I have the phone with me so I can answer queries right away. Its in ext4 format. Didn't tried f2fs. but the recovery I have, is not providing me f2fs file system type? How did you get that?
no idea, on doing full format. any thread links, please?
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here is a step
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35368127&postcount=7
about recovery here
faizauthar12 said:
here is a step
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35368127&postcount=7
about recovery here
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I followed the format instruction and successfully formatted userdata, system and cache but when I went to recovery to wipe the partitions it again said the same thing (Failed to mount '/system' (invalid argument) and the same error for cache and data.
warlord060816 said:
I followed the format instruction and successfully formatted userdata, system and cache but when I went to recovery to wipe the partitions it again said the same thing (Failed to mount '/system' (invalid argument) and the same error for cache and data.
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which recovery you're using?
why you wipe your system data and cache?
what do you want to do? (flash a rom,explain it )
faizauthar12 said:
which recovery you're using?
why you wipe your system data and cache?
what do you want to do? (flash a rom,explain it )
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Recovery - twrp 3.0.2-0
Those mounts were not visible when I check the mounts using df command and for the above errors I tried to format as it showed successful operation.
I have the latest fastboot rom for flashing but unless the mounts work, I am hopeless.
Here are the recovery logs
Below output shows that userdata partition is encrypted. I think this is preventing the partitions to be mounted
warlord060816 said:
Recovery - twrp 3.0.2-0
Those mounts were not visible when I check the mounts using df command and for the above errors I tried to format as it showed successful operation.
I have the latest fastboot rom for flashing but unless the mounts work, I am hopeless.
Here are the recovery logs
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how about using TWRP unofficial ?
a weird error i ever seen till now
faizauthar12 said:
how about using TWRP unofficial ?
a weird error i ever seen till now
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I'm eager to try the twrp you have linked but just wanted to ask few qs.
1. The version I am using is also listed in the link you've provided. Is there a way to check or after flashing I would find differences in the functionality?
2. Which version you want me to try?
3. Since I updated my above post with the image showing the encryption flag on data partition, can that be fixed in your unofficial TWRP you've linked?
warlord060816 said:
I'm eager to try the twrp you have linked but just wanted to ask few qs.
1. The version I am using is also listed in the link you've provided. Is there a way to check or after flashing I would find differences in the functionality?
2. Which version you want me to try?
3. Since I updated my above post with the image showing the encryption flag on data partition, can that be fixed in your unofficial TWRP you've linked?
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well, just give it a try
since i'm using my own unofficial(because it has f2fs )
i'm not face any of those error
which Miui you're using??
i think any of rom and recovery just support miui6
faizauthar12 said:
well, just give it a try
since i'm using my own unofficial(because it has f2fs )
i'm not face any of those error
which Miui you're using??
i think any of rom and recovery just support miui6
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tried the latest in the twrp folder. I was using just the previous of the latest version and got the same result when tried "Format Data" as it said it will also remove the encryption.
I also tried to flash the latest mokee build below are the screen snaps of the logs
Reboot to recovery is also not working and it loads to fastboot screen.
Edit: Previously when i tried flash_all in miflash it gave me error:
0x80004005: FAILED (remote: failed to write partition) at the line where it invokes flash partition command.
warlord060816 said:
tried the latest in the twrp folder. I was using just the previous of the latest version and got the same result when tried "Format Data" as it said it will also remove the encryption.
I also tried to flash the latest mokee build below are the screen snaps of the logs
Reboot to recovery is also not working and it loads to fastboot screen.
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okay, now i see you're using otg (case 1)(i never used OTG for flash any files)
how about format data from fastboot ?
which miui you're using?
faizauthar12 said:
okay, now i see you're using otg (case 1)(i never used OTG for flash any files)
how about format data from fastboot ?
which miui you're using?
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Fastboot MIUI version - ferrari_global_images_V7.5.1.0
I tried the format data command from fastboot. If you are referring to "fastboot format userdata" , then it was successful. I tried again and below is the log.
warlord060816 said:
Fastboot MIUI version - ferrari_global_images_V7.5.1.0
I tried the format data command from fastboot. If you are referring to "fastboot format userdata" , then it was successful. I tried again and below is the log.
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somebody(i forget who is he)
said to me that when using miui 7,you will got a lots of trouble when using TWRP
use any of miui 6 firmware
faizauthar12 said:
somebody(i forget who is he)
said to me that when using miui 7,you will got a lots of trouble when using TWRP
use any of miui 6 firmware
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I was thinking of trying this unbrick-qualcomm-mobiles/. but again this phone is not entering into "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" mode.
Tell me which miui version other than 7 I should try? and if possible link me to that.
Edit: Now downloading this: ferrari_global_images_V6.5.6.0.LXIMICD_5.0_global hoping to fix the partitions if this has those files required like
"rawprogram0.xml"
"patch0.xml"
warlord060816 said:
I was thinking of trying this unbrick-qualcomm-mobiles/. but again this phone is not entering into "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" mode.
Tell me which miui version other than 7 I should try? and if possible link me to that.
Edit: Now downloading this: ferrari_global_images_V6.5.6.0.LXIMICD_5.0_global hoping to fix the partitions if this has those files required like
"rawprogram0.xml"
"patch0.xml"
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do you mean edl?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and.../guide-how-to-reboot-to-edl-fastboot-t3394292
go to fastboot then use that files
since we only can type reboot edl with adb not fastboot, that thread have a modified fastboot to support reboot edl
tried edl. phone is not going into edl. Well i don't know how it will look like if it goes into edl, right now it boots to fastboot. I don't know if I'm missing anything.
warlord060816 said:
tried edl. phone is not going into edl. Well i don't know how it will look like if it goes into edl, right now it boots to fastboot. I don't know if I'm missing anything.
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Hey Warlord,
I believe I'm facing the same issue as you did. Have you made any progress?..
Hi guys my mi4i is stuck on fastboot. If I long press power button , It again reboots to fastboot mode.
Tried flashing a stock ROM with MiFlash tool , from command prompt and in both cases flashing is shown as success but still I'm stuck in fastboot.
Surfed a lot and flashed TWRP from fastboot. I'm able to boot into TWRP recovery but my internal stoage is shown as 0Mb and when I try to flash any custom rom it is showing error 'unable to mount /system , /data , /cache' .
Guys please help me out here this is driving me crazy.
skandikuppa said:
Hi guys my mi4i is stuck on fastboot. If I long press power button , It again reboots to fastboot mode.
Tried flashing a stock ROM with MiFlash tool , from command prompt and in both cases flashing is shown as success but still I'm stuck in fastboot.
Surfed a lot and flashed TWRP from fastboot. I'm able to boot into TWRP recovery but my internal stoage is shown as 0Mb and when I try to flash any custom rom it is showing error 'unable to mount /system , /data , /cache' .
Guys please help me out here this is driving me crazy.
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You probably messed up your internal partitions. Well if you can boot into fastboot mode, then all hope is not lost. Use the Miflash tool to flash the stock MIUI ROM in fastboot mode.
hell1134 said:
You probably messed up your internal partitions. Well if you can boot into fastboot mode, then all hope is not lost. Use the Miflash tool to flash the stock MIUI ROM in fastboot mode.
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I already did that and MiFlash always shows success after some 200 odd seconds and the device boots right back to fastboot.
Try flash fastboot rom using the same version that you came from. Or use famous stable one like 6.6.10 fastboot rom and reflash. Or using older miflash tool. If possible verify the md5 to make sure your file is not corrupted. There shouldn't be any issue if everything is done correctly.
yumm91 said:
Try flash fastboot rom using the same version that you came from. Or use famous stable one like 6.6.10 fastboot rom and reflash. Or using older miflash tool. If possible verify the md5 to make sure your file is not corrupted. There shouldn't be any issue if everything is done correctly.
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Will try this tonight and let know the status here.
yumm91 said:
Try flash fastboot rom using the same version that you came from. Or use famous stable one like 6.6.10 fastboot rom and reflash. Or using older miflash tool. If possible verify the md5 to make sure your file is not corrupted. There shouldn't be any issue if everything is done correctly.
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Can you please guide me how to check the md5 if it is fine or corrupted? Sorry if my question seems basic
skandikuppa said:
Can you please guide me how to check the md5 if it is fine or corrupted? Sorry if my question seems basic
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I think there is 3rd party plugin software that integrates md5/hash calculator in the details tab in file properties windows, though it has been long time since I used it.
Md5 is a sum to calculate whether the file u have is the same as the one in server, though it is very rarely corrupt, unless ur Nand or hdisk is faulty. I think just flashing global files via miflash should fix ur problems. If the miflash does not flag as corrupt, your ROM is fine.
Hi,
My OP6 is stuck and keeps restarting. I have flashed all stock roms via MSMtool from hydrogen OS to Oxygen OS 10.3.5. Even tried fastboot rom flashing with no luck.
Flashed stock OS via twrp still nothing.
I do have a backup of my EFS partition but flashing that via fastboot/terminal makes no difference in any stock OS.
I have searched every topic related to this particular error but didn't find any fix yet so was forced to create a new thread.
Need urgent help, it has been 3 months now and nothing worked. Few times my phone did boot properly with IMEI and other details but after few days same error( Don't remember what I did which fixed earlier)
Also, I did visit the repair shop but they didn't find any motherboard or IC damage whatsoever.
Experts/Mods need your help.
{Mod edit: Quoted post deleted!}
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If you've efs backup which is uncorrupted, modemst1 & modemst2, flash modem files via fastboot, flash twrp image, flash twrp zip installer, reboot to recovery, wipe all partitions & flash OOS and simply reboot after flash, if your efs backup is not corrupted already, it should boot up fine
Unfortunately it didn't work for me. Now when I'm flashing oos 9 and above, 10.3.5 via MSMtool from unbrick thread..the OEM unlocking is greyed and can't unlock bootloader.
I hope I find a solution as nothing is working, how to verify if the EFS backup I have is not corrupted? Also, I do have a QCN file for IMEI backup will that be of any use?
Have you tried 5.1.5 oos? Even if it is an old android version, it should save your device and as far as I know it does not change anything if the bootloader is off.
Yes I tried, Oneplus_6_A6000_international_Oxygen_OS5.1.5_22_O.09_180517(MSMTool) still no imei/meid/mac address and frequent restarts.
Is there a fix for restoring EFS partition if the backup is corrupt?
Msmtool won't fix it? Flashing persist is also of no use
Guys any fix for EFS PARTITION? If it's corrupted
immi803 said:
If you've efs backup which is uncorrupted, modemst1 & modemst2, flash modem files via fastboot, flash twrp image, flash twrp zip installer, reboot to recovery, wipe all partitions & flash OOS and simply reboot after flash, if your efs backup is not corrupted already, it should boot up fine
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Pls need help on this. Still not able to fix it.
It has been months now. How to check if EFS partition is corrupted or not?
lazye53 said:
Have you tried 5.1.5 oos? Even if it is an old android version, it should save your device and as far as I know it does not change anything if the bootloader is off.
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I tried 5.1.5 oos but nothing is working
Ankur 116 said:
Pls need help on this. Still not able to fix it.
It has been months now. How to check if EFS partition is corrupted or not?
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You have followed the steps above mentioned??
immi803 said:
You have followed the steps above mentioned??
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Yes I did. After that device went into crash dump mode.
How to resolve that now. Not sure if everything was restored.
Ankur 116 said:
Yes I did. After that device went into crash dump mode.
How to resolve that now. Not sure if everything was restored.
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Press power + vol up key to get out of crash dump mode
Than restart device into recovery mode by power + vol down key
Factory reset , wipe everything option and reboot
immi803 said:
Press power + vol up key to get out of crash dump mode
Than restart device into recovery mode by power + vol down key
Factory reset , wipe everything option and reboot
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I went to fastboot and then recovery. Wiped and resettled as you asked. But again going in crashdump mode.
Attaching the error details.
Ankur 116 said:
I went to fastboot and then recovery. Wiped and resettled as you asked. But again going in crashdump mode.
Attaching the error details.
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Modem is crashing, are you sure you've properly fastboot modemst1 & modemst2 files?
How you pushed these modem files using fastboot? What command exactly?
immi803 said:
Modem is crashing, are you sure you've properly fastboot modemst1 & modemst2 files?
How you pushed these modem files using fastboot? What command exactly?
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I have tried fastboot flash modemst1 modemst1.bin
And same for modemst2.
Also, I tried flashing EFS partition backup via twrp using restore option.
Ankur 116 said:
I have tried fastboot flash modemst1 modemst1.bin
And same for modemst2.
Also, I tried flashing EFS partition backup via twrp using restore option.
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You should try msmtool or fastboot rom flash
immi803 said:
You should try msmtool or fastboot rom flash
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Used msmtool but whichever MSMTOOL I'M using still going to crash dump mode.
Can't use fastboot roms as bootloader is locked.
Ankur 116 said:
Used msmtool but whichever MSMTOOL I'M using still going to crash dump mode.
Can't use fastboot roms as bootloader is locked.
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Your bootloader is locked????
Try to unlock it using command "fastboot oem unlock" , without commas in fastboot mode
See if it unlocks it?
immi803 said:
Your bootloader is locked????
Try to unlock it using command "fastboot oem unlock" , without commas in fastboot mode
See if it unlocks it?
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I used msmtool as asked. So bootloader was locked. Since I'm not able to boot in OS due to crashdump error not able to enable OEM unlocking.
So kinda stuck here.
immi803 said:
Your bootloader is locked????
Try to unlock it using command "fastboot oem unlock" , without commas in fastboot mode
See if it unlocks it?
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Any help on this will be appreciated
Hello, newbie here..
Need help!! My phone keeps booting to TWRP whenever I turned it on, connected it to PC, or even when I connected it to my charger.
It happened after I mistakenly uninstalled a system app (it is an app named Freeshare). I thought it was just a sharing app like MiDrop or ShareIt, but clearly that was a mistake.
Now I just can't seem to boot into the system, not even able to enter into the download mode.
I've tried a method that I found in here, like entering a code in TWRP terminal (it was "dd if blablabla", i forgot. Lol), to no avail.
Haven't tried to flash the stock rom or stock boot since I can't find any zip Stock Rom for my phone (my phone is Gome Fenmmy Note).
Does anyone have an idea or know how to fix it?
Thanks in advance
Did you flash MISC partition?
Give a try on this (plese, method #2 only): https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...omi-redmi-note-9-xiaomi-redmi-10x-4g.4209299/
Or you can try to FORMAT the misc partition inside the TWRP.
Or did you flash TWRP to boot partition ??
TWRP needs to be flashed to RECOVERY partition.
If you flash TWRP to boot partition, your device will boot forever to recovery.
If yes, you need to flash the original stock boot.img
VD171 said:
Did you flash MISC partition?
Give a try on this (plese, method #2 only): https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...omi-redmi-note-9-xiaomi-redmi-10x-4g.4209299/
Or you can try to FORMAT the misc partition inside the TWRP.
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But before i mistakenly uninstalled the system app, my phone is completely fine. No twrp bootloop when i rebooting hte phone. The bootloop happened after I uninstalled a system app.
But thanks anyway. Will try this after I got home.
disegiooo said:
But before i mistakenly uninstalled the system app, my phone is completely fine. No twrp bootloop when i rebooting hte phone. The bootloop happened after I uninstalled a system app.
But thanks anyway. Will try this after I got home.
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You don't need to uninstall a system app for disabling it completely.
If you've uninstalled a system app, you've modified your system.
1. Did you unlock bootloader?
2. Did you flash vbmeta with disabled verification?
3. Did you root your device?
4. Did you debloat your device?
You can't modify your system before the answer for all questions be YES.
Probably you need to flash the SYSTEM again.
(Only system should be enough.)
VD171 said:
You don't need to uninstall a system app for disabling it completely.
If you've uninstalled a system app, you've modified your system.
1. Did you unlock bootloader?
2. Did you flash vbmeta with disabled verification?
3. Did you root your device?
4. Did you debloat your device?
You can't modify your system before the answer for all questions be YES.
Probably you need to flash the SYSTEM again.
(Only system should be enough.)
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For questions 1,3,4 the answer is YES. For question 2, I'm not really sure.
Okay, so I need to flash the system again. Can I just flash the system.img through TWRP? Since it won't enter fastboot or download mode. Since once I connect my turned off phone to PC, it will immediately reboot to TWRP.
Sorry, if I'm asking too much. Please be patience.
disegiooo said:
For questions 1,3,4 the answer is YES. For question 2, I'm not really sure.
Okay, so I need to flash the system again. Can I just flash the system.img through TWRP? Since it won't enter fastboot or download mode. Since once I connect my turned off phone to PC, it will immediately reboot to TWRP.
Sorry, if I'm asking too much. Please be patience.
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Are you sure you can't enter in fastboot mode?
I'm not sure, but I think to flash system using TWRP you need to convert sparse image to regular image using simg2img first.
VD171 said:
Are you sure you can't enter in fastboot mode?
I'm not sure, but I think to flash system using TWRP you need to convert sparse image to regular image using simg2img first.
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VD171 said:
Are you sure you can't enter in fastboot mode?
I'm not sure, but I think to flash system using TWRP you need to convert sparse image to regular image using simg2img first.
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Well, I haven't tried to enter fastboot using adb yet since the phone will automatically turn on and boot into TWRP if i connect it to PC using usb cable. Is it possible to enter fastboot using adb eventhough the phone isn't turned off and in TWRP mode?
I see, so i need to convert the image into regular image first. Got it.
I'll try all of your suggestions. Hope it worked.
disegiooo said:
Well, I haven't tried to enter fastboot using adb yet since the phone will automatically turn on and boot into TWRP if i connect it to PC using usb cable. Is it possible to enter fastboot using adb eventhough the phone isn't turned off and in TWRP mode?
I see, so i need to convert the image into regular image first. Got it.
I'll try all of your suggestions. Hope it worked.
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Yes.
Enter in twrp.
Plug usb cable.
Type "adb devices" and check your device is detected.
And then try "adb reboot bootloader"
VD171 said:
Yes.
Enter in twrp.
Plug usb cable.
Type "adb devices" and check your device is detected.
And then try "adb reboot bootloader"
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Hello, sorry for late reply. Yes my phone now able to enter the fastboot mode. Then what should i do next to flash my stock rom? I can't turn off my phone
disegiooo said:
Hello, sorry for late reply. Yes my phone now able to enter the fastboot mode. Then what should i do next to flash my stock rom? I can't turn off my phone
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If you can enter in fastboot mode, you can flash the rom easily.
But it requires unlocked bootloader.
If your bootloader is locked, you need to flash using SP FLASH TOOL.
Just download the stock rom, extract it and flash using any of the flashing script (if available).
Good luck
VD171 said:
If you can enter in fastboot mode, you can flash the rom easily.
But it requires unlocked bootloader.
If your bootloader is locked, you need to flash using SP FLASH TOOL.
Just download the stock rom, extract it and flash using any of the flashing script.
Good luck
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Alright, my phone bootloader is unlocked. Then how do I flash the stock rom?
Sorry, I'm completely a noob.
disegiooo said:
Alright, my phone bootloader is unlocked. Then how do I flash the stock rom?
Sorry, I'm completely a noob.
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I suggest you to watch some videos in youtube.
Certainly, it helps alot.
VD171 said:
It's same for all xiaomi devices.
I suggest you to watch some videos in youtube.
Certainly, it helps alot.
If you don't know how to flash manually using fastboot, try MiFlash:
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Thank you very much. Managed to flash the stock rom safely.
Once again, thank you for your help! May God bless you
disegiooo said:
Thank you very much. Managed to flash the stock rom safely.
Once again, thank you for your help! May God bless you
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Good job, my friend
You are welcome.
God bless you too
About disabling preinstalled apps, try to perform this in command line:
pm disable-user --user 0 com.android.chrome(Change com.android.chrome to desired package name to disable.)