Couple of questions about unlocking bootloader/Flashing roms - Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 Questions & Answers

Hi Sorry for the noobie questions, but I'm about to get my mi mix 3 and this is the first time doing a lot of this stuff so I had a couple of questions. I read a few things on the forum and I see different answers to things so I'm hoping to get some things straightened out, if you could even link an article/post for me to read that'd great too.
So I read that unlocking the bootloader erases all data, which is fine cause I plan to do this first. After unlocking the bootloader and when the Global rom become available, will flashing the rom erase all the data as well?
Is there any risks to having the bootloader unlocked? If so could I lock the bootloader up once I've flashed it with the Global rom?
Thanks!

x1vietnguyen said:
Hi Sorry for the noobie questions, but I'm about to get my mi mix 3 and this is the first time doing a lot of this stuff so I had a couple of questions. I read a few things on the forum and I see different answers to things so I'm hoping to get some things straightened out, if you could even link an article/post for me to read that'd great too.
So I read that unlocking the bootloader erases all data, which is fine cause I plan to do this first. After unlocking the bootloader and when the Global rom become available, will flashing the rom erase all the data as well?
Is there any risks to having the bootloader unlocked? If so could I lock the bootloader up once I've flashed it with the Global rom?
Thanks!
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If you are on Chinese Rom and want to flash global Rom it will wipe the data.
If your phone comes with Chinese Rom you can't lock bootloader on global Rom
Never had any issues before as long as the Rom has safety net passing. If it doesn't pass you can't use banking apps.
If you lose phone and if someone sees phone is unlocked they can wipe it using fastboot etc

Mackay53 said:
If you are on Chinese Rom and want to flash global Rom it will wipe the data.
If your phone comes with Chinese Rom you can't lock bootloader on global Rom
Never had any issues before as long as the Rom has safety net passing. If it doesn't pass you can't use banking apps.
If you lose phone and if someone sees phone is unlocked they can wipe it using fastboot etc
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Oh okay so flashing a new Rom would also delete everything. I read that Chinese Roms dont have google frame work and thats why we flash the Global rom, but I've seen people say mix 3 has google frame work so is there really a need to flash to a Global rom when its available?

x1vietnguyen said:
Oh okay so flashing a new Rom would also delete everything. I read that Chinese Roms dont have google frame work and thats why we flash the Global rom, but I've seen people say mix 3 has google frame work so is there really a need to flash to a Global rom when its available?
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You can get by on the Chinese Rom with no problems.
Only downside for me is some apps have Chinese writing in them but so far that's limited to apps like music/themes/browser/Mi AI, basically anything that requires an Internet connection
The app "Google installer v3" will install Google framework and apps for you. Just remember to go into the app permissions for the contacts app and make sure they are all given otherwise it won't sync.
Other option is to unlock boot and install xiaomi eu rom when it's released

Mackay53 said:
Other option is to unlock boot and install xiaomi eu rom when it's released
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If it's released. Do we know it will be for sure?

invisiblewave said:
If it's released. Do we know it will be for sure?
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It's just delayed, it will be released when it's ready.
Maybe today when the downloads are all re-uploaded with fixes

Mackay53 said:
It's just delayed, it will be released when it's ready.
Maybe today when the downloads are all re-uploaded with fixes
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Be nice to see a non-Chinese version of TWRP too.... that would give me a little more confidence the phone might be worth keeping.

invisiblewave said:
Be nice to see a non-Chinese version of TWRP too.... that would give me a little more confidence the phone might be worth keeping.
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The phone has only been out for a month, twrp and roms etc take time

Mackay53 said:
The phone has only been out for a month, twrp and roms etc take time
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Yes, I know, but who will put the time into them now the device is going to be obsolete in a couple of months?

invisiblewave said:
Yes, I know, but who will put the time into them now the device is going to be obsolete in a couple of months?
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It's not going to be obsolete, just going to be another variant on the market

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It's not going to be obsolete, just going to be another variant on the market
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That's my point, it's not a variant, it's a different chipset, which means different drivers, essentially a completely different device in terms of software support.

invisiblewave said:
That's my point, it's not a variant, it's a different chipset, which means different drivers, essentially a completely different device in terms of software support.
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And the mix 3 standard edition will still be sold, and will still he supported.
What's the point in buying any phone when you know 6 months down the line it's going to be replaced.
EU rom is now out so weekly updates

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Updating to Android 9

Ok guys so I rooted my phone with system less magisk and used adb to temporarily use Twrp so I can keep my stock recovery. Now how can I update to Android without losing data?
Mofo50C said:
Ok guys so I rooted my phone with system less magisk and used adb to temporarily use Twrp so I can keep my stock recovery. Now how can I update to Android without losing data?
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Is the guides for this down? I know atleast 2 have been written.
whizeguy said:
Is the guides for this down? I know atleast 2 have been written.
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I don't know I checked but it only has guides for devices with twrp mine has stock recovery
whizeguy said:
Is the guides for this down? I know atleast 2 have been written.
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Rather than post this redundant it would benefit everyone if you linked the two you know of.
I'm in a similar situation, I keep getting a crash dump error, regardless if i start from OB2,OB3, Official 9.0. Tried different recoveries too
Flash or boot TWRP, factory reset and flash a full firmware. It's not that hard.
rickesh1 said:
Rather than post this redundant it would benefit everyone if you linked the two you know of.
I'm in a similar situation, I keep getting a crash dump error, regardless if i start from OB2,OB3, Official 9.0. Tried different recoveries too
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Rather than being lazy people need to learn how a forum works, and how to use search. People also need to learn what they are doing with their devices.
This was a place for enthusiasts once, now rooting got so easy and more people are getting into this without doing ANY research by themselves.
If you're getting the Qualcomm crash dump, your best bet is to use the MSM download tool (in the guides section). Then update to pie, and root from that point.

Hydrogen os to OOS

Hello guys, i bought my oneplus 7 pro from china and it comes with hydrogen os and i am trying to get rid of it.
I already tried to download the official package from OnePlus website and i tried to flash it using the recovery but it gives a pop up saying that i can't downgrade.
could anyone suggest me a good way to switch to oxygen os ??
Thanks in advance!!
Probably it's because they listed a lower version there.
Head to https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/oneplus-7-pro-global-repo-oxygen-os-t3930585
Download the latest zip and use the local upgrade method.
JJay666 said:
Probably it's because they listed a lower version there.
Head to https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/oneplus-7-pro-global-repo-oxygen-os-t3930585
Download the latest zip and use the local upgrade method.
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I have tried to flash the latest version of GM21AA and GM21BA but i still face the same issue, even though hydrogen os is on version 9.5.3.GM21!
do you have any idea why i get the same issue ?
AhmedTaani96 said:
I have tried to flash the latest version of GM21AA and GM21BA but i still face the same issue, even though hydrogen os is on version 9.5.3.GM21!
do you have any idea why i get the same issue ?
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Use fastboot mode : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
Will definitely work
convert it with the international firmware converter
JJay666 said:
Use fastboot mode : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
Will definitely work
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I was checking the thread but i did not see anyone tried this method to change from hydrogen to oxygen, so i'm a bit confused whether to try it or not
joemossjr said:
convert it with the international firmware converter
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how to do that ?
could you share with me the method or the link, thank you!
AhmedTaani96 said:
I was checking the thread but i did not see anyone tried this method to change from hydrogen to oxygen, so i'm a bit confused whether to try it or not
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/oneplus-6-how-to-rebrand-device-t3852271
Usually flashing the stock zip via the systems updater should work but i guess if it doesn't then download the fastboot version and try.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/oneplus-6-how-to-rebrand-device-t3852271
Usually flashing the stock zip via the systems updater should work but i guess if it doesn't then download the fastboot version and try.
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okay i will try, hopefully it will not brick the device.
AhmedTaani96 said:
okay i will try, hopefully it will not brick the device.
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Good luck, pretty sure it will be fine
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Good luck, pretty sure it will be fine
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Thanks mate, i hope so
AhmedTaani96 said:
Thanks mate, i hope so
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If you're on a newer version of hydrogen, you need to unlock bootloader to go to a lower version. Dont forget. But might be better to wait for the next update of OSS and then flash internally. To be safe. Im rather new with oneplus too
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If you're on a newer version of hydrogen, you need to unlock bootloader to go to a lower version. Dont forget. But might be better to wait for the next update of OSS and then flash internally. To be safe. Im rather new with oneplus too
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i already unlocked the bootloader, but i don't want to risk everything so i will just wait for the newer update.
I have a follow up question. I might be wrong at any step so please correct me if I am.
From what I remember, during first boot of android people are supposed to log into their google account. So if I end up flashing OOS by local update option, will they ask me to log into my google account? I'm still in China and I don't know if I can actually skip that step and keep using my phone (log into google accounts later on after I connect to my VPN).
I don't want to risk changing OS and not being able to use my phone until I leave China.
Hoxter said:
I have a follow up question. I might be wrong at any step so please correct me if I am.
From what I remember, during first boot of android people are supposed to log into their google account. So if I end up flashing OOS by local update option, will they ask me to log into my google account? I'm still in China and I don't know if I can actually skip that step and keep using my phone (log into google accounts later on after I connect to my VPN).
I don't want to risk changing OS and not being able to use my phone until I leave China.
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Yes you can, take out SIM and do not sign in to wifi and just skip it. BTW which VPN are you using? DM me please
Hoxter said:
I have a follow up question. I might be wrong at any step so please correct me if I am.
From what I remember, during first boot of android people are supposed to log into their google account. So if I end up flashing OOS by local update option, will they ask me to log into my google account? I'm still in China and I don't know if I can actually skip that step and keep using my phone (log into google accounts later on after I connect to my VPN).
I don't want to risk changing OS and not being able to use my phone until I leave China.
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Lucky you, how did you install OOS i think you did not update hydrogen os and you were able to install OOS.
BTW are you in Tianjin ?? i am living there..
AhmedTaani96 said:
Lucky you, how did you install OOS i think you did not update hydrogen os and you were able to install OOS.
BTW are you in Tianjin ?? i am living there..
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So far I did not install OOS. My H2OS is too fresh and I still need to wait a bit for new OOS updates. However I'm getting 2nd one for my grandfather tomorrow and I'll check how it goes then.
Yes, I'm in TJ.
Hoxter said:
So far I did not install OOS. My H2OS is too fresh and I still need to wait a bit for new OOS updates. However I'm getting 2nd one for my grandfather tomorrow and I'll check how it goes then.
Yes, I'm in TJ.
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Finally, I managed to install OOS and it is amazing.
I am studying in Tianjin but I just left for my summer holiday.

TWRP on the P4a?

I was wondering if anyone knew about the partition schemes and whether there is enough room on the boot image to install custom recovery on the P4a?
The Pixel 3A did not have enough room on the RAM disk on the boot image. So installing TWRP, even a stripped down version compressed, on the P3a was a no-go.
Custom recovery was not necessary on the P3a. Just having and unlocked bootloader and root via Magisk gives a lot of options including custom ROMs.
However, I'm still curious if custom recovery will ever come to the P4a?
12paq said:
I was wondering if anyone knew about the partition schemes and whether there is enough room on the boot image to install custom recovery on the P4a?
The Pixel 3A did not have enough room on the RAM disk on the boot image. So installing TWRP, even a stripped down version compressed, on the P3a was a no-go.
Custom recovery was not necessary on the P3a. Just having and unlocked bootloader and root via Magisk gives a lot of options including custom ROMs.
However, I'm still curious if custom recovery will ever come to the P4a?
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LMAO. Give it up. We're going to be on 11. Good night
Golf c said:
LMAO. Give it up. We're going to be on 11. Good night
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Not everyone will move to 11 right away if thet can get TWRP working on A10 first.
digger16309 said:
Not everyone will move to 11 right away if thet can get TWRP working on A10 first.
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Good luck my friend. Stay on 10
We don't even have kernel source yet..
I don't think there was twrp for a pixel for a couple years was there? Pixel 2? And that didn't get past rc I don't think.
Golf c said:
LMAO. Give it up. We're going to be on 11. Good night
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Thanks! As I said TWRP has not been needed and I was just curious.
However I did enjoy your insecure condescending attitude. It made me LMAO.
Again, thanks! ??
dmb219 said:
I don't think there was twrp for a pixel for a couple years was there? Pixel 2? And that didn't get past rc I don't think.
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I know, it looks like TWRP has been doing a long slow death spiral.
We have TWRP on Android 10 for the Pixel C tablet. But of course among other things, there's no A/B partitions and Google abandoned support for the device a while ago.
Might be a while, pixel 3+ devices haven't had a 100% working TWRP for a long time.
They can still sideload ROMs and patch boot images with adb/fastboot
I'll miss this moving on from my 2xl. Nice to flash and update things without needing a PC
Golf c said:
Good luck my friend. Stay on 10
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I will until there is EdXposed for 11 + module updates.
digger16309 said:
I will until there is EdXposed for 11 + module updates.
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Yucky
Someone correct me if I am wrong but there are no factory images yet for the 4a so no rooting with Magisk until then?
Is it at least possible to unlock the bootloader right away? Is that just standard fastboot ADB procedure or is there something Pixel specific(first one)
dpaine88 said:
Is it at least possible to unlock the bootloader right away? Is that just standard fastboot ADB procedure or is there something Pixel specific(first one)
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Just unlocked my Pixel4a using the standard ADB commands. Will say that OEM Unlocking stayed grayed out, until I connected to my WiFi (No SIM) and let the phone connect to the mother-ship.
Archangel said:
Someone correct me if I am wrong but there are no factory images yet for the 4a so no rooting with Magisk until then?
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yea i believe you are correct, i think same steps for the pix4 can be applied on the 4a https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-4-root-magisk/
im not sure if there are other ways to get the boot img but id rather just wait for the factory images to release & mess with it then. gonna make a cronjob script to watch / notify me once its up.
renzyyy said:
yea i believe you are correct, i think same steps for the pix4 can be applied on the 4a https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-4-root-magisk/
im not sure if there are other ways to get the boot img but id rather just wait for the factory images to release & mess with it then. gonna make a cronjob script to watch / notify me once its up.
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If I get around to it this weekend, I may just do a rom dump to extract the boot.img. Haven't done it in a while. I'm still waiting for some screen protectors to arrive before I mess with my phone.
Archangel said:
Someone correct me if I am wrong but there are no factory images yet for the 4a so no rooting with Magisk until then?
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I can't find them either.
Isn't Android 11 going to make it more difficult to hide root anymore? I am tempted to root, but heard (or read) somewhere that with android 11 that it may not be worth it as any app (or something like that) will be able to see and not work.
This is the first phone I've owned that I think I'll be satisfied with stock. Ad guard does everything I need as ad away did. And it doesn't need root. Everything is fast! Now I don't have to hack Google pay.
edufur said:
This is the first phone I've owned that I think I'll be satisfied with stock. Ad guard does everything I need as ad away did. And it doesn't need root. Everything is fast! Now I don't have to hack Google pay.
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Curious about adguard. I just tried it and won't install with chrome as browser.
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Question Reasons not to root

Hi,
I've done a quick search but can't find anything definitive so a quick response on here would be greatly appreciated.
Are there any reasons not to root on a P7P? Like tripping Knox on Samsung devices? Basically, irreversible side effects of unlocking the BL or installing Magisk? I'm rooted on a Doogee S98 Pro, a Xiaomi MiPad 4 and a Samsung Tab S6 at the moment and I don't think I could go back to having no root. It's pretty much my main reason for not buying an S22 Ultra.
Hi
this is one of the major benefits of the P7P in my perspective: you can unlock, root, unroot, relock without any negative side effects. You don't trip any fuse or have other effects that cannot be undone by a simple reflash.
Plus, maybe due to this, the P7P is one of the phones where the dev community is still quite active.....
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s3axel said:
Hi
this is one of the major benefits of the P7P in my perspective: you can unlock, root, unroot, relock without any negative side effects. You don't trip any fuse or have other effects that cannot be undone by a simple reflash.
Plus, maybe due to this, the P7P is one of the phones where the dev community is still quite active.....
Sent from my rooted P7P
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Perfect answer, thanks!
Pretty hard to brick a Pixel.
Just make sure you don't relock your bootloader unless you're fully stock. I've seen a bunch of people doing that throughout these forums here for some reason.
Yup, if you want to unroot once you're rooted, it's absolutely imperative you flash full stock before toggling OEM Unlock and issuing any ADB commands to re-lock the bootloader. Do that without flashing back to factory stock and you end up with a phone that can't boot because the bootloader is locked with a non-stock build, you can't unlock the bootloader because the OEM is toggled, and you can't flash a stock build because the bootloader is locked. Brick time.
Other than that it's a fairly safe phone to play around with.
I strongly recommend Pixel Flasher, it makes the whole process easier, but make sure you read up on it before doing anything.
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GrapheneOS also supports relocking the bootloader, although I can't think of a reason why you'd want to.
The best reason not to root is that it's not needed in 2022. I can't imagine "needing" to do something with root that cannot be accomplished without root. YMMV
jaseman said:
The best reason not to root is that it's not needed in 2022. I can't imagine "needing" to do something with root that cannot be accomplished without root. YMMV
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Call recording, full backup and restore, hosts based ad blockers.
Once rooted, it's annoying having to disable all Magisk mods, run updates, then re-root every month. I've also had updates corrupt the A/B Partitions. The warning screen for unlocked bootloader alone is a nuisance. If you're ok with that, go right ahead.
Guyinlaca said:
disable all Magisk mods, run updates, then re-root every month
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You're adding steps and no indication of why. Just install the update with modified boot.img and call it good.
96carboard said:
Call recording, full backup and restore, hosts based ad blockers.
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I went 3 days before rooting my P7P since I was unfamiliar with the process. I was able to root OnePlus blindfolded, but the forums made Pixel seem difficult. It was the most miserable 3 days when everything I wanted to use/customize depended on root.
without root I could not even get 5G working. Furthermore the AOSP Mods on the stock ROM... Systemless Hosts AdBlocking, Re-Vanced, .......
I unlocked and rooted the phone before even booted it the first time
Guyinlaca said:
Once rooted, it's annoying having to disable all Magisk mods, run updates, then re-root every month.
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Updated to November, didn't disable any Magisk mods, no issues.
It's only some mods which cause issues. Not got them installed, you can perform the update without touching Magisk.
Guyinlaca said:
Once rooted, it's annoying having to disable all Magisk mods, run updates, then re-root every month. I've also had updates corrupt the A/B Partitions. The warning screen for unlocked bootloader alone is a nuisance. If you're ok with that, go right ahead.
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You don't have to disable all your Magisk Mods
K1nsey6 said:
I went 3 days before rooting my P7P since I was unfamiliar with the process. I was able to root OnePlus blindfolded, but the forums made Pixel seem difficult. It was the most miserable 3 days when everything I wanted to use/customize depended on root.
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And wasn't it funny when you realized that root on Pixel is actually easier than everything else?
Hello , i need help for rooting my p7p. If have a video step by step its be very helpfull. Sorry for my bad english " Salut " from Romania thanks
ZoM4cs said:
Hello , i need help for rooting my p7p. If have a video step by step its be very helpfull. Sorry for my bad english " Salut " from Romania thanks
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Here is a guide you can follow.
96carboard said:
Call recording, full backup and restore, hosts based ad blockers.
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Umm that's illegal bro.
chivamex10 said:
Umm that's illegal bro.
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Maybe where you are, but not here and not in most places. So keep your legal advice to yourself, BRO.
chivamex10 said:
Umm that's illegal bro.
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Actually in most jurisdictions it's what's called a one party consent requirement wherein one of the parties involved must be aware and consent. In this case the person doing the recording qualifies as the consenting party. In other places two party or more consent is required but not everywhere

Question POCO X3 PRO BRICKED

my POCO X3 PRO was in the ArrowOS A13 ROM, I modified some things like the Adreno Drivers to version 615 worked perfect, the next day I updated via OTA with OrangeFox and everything was still 100% after 2 days I was editing a video and it crashed It got stuck and didn't respond, then when it restarted it didn't start the ROM (it stayed in the POCO logo)... It goes into recovery but it takes at least 30 seconds to go in, I saw that I got 3 new partitions that weren't there (System_EXT, Product, ODM,) does not recognize the storage (the Micro SD does) the VAYU has dynamic partition, but my VAYU says that it has not tried to recover by My flash. it flashed ok but it didn't work. gives an error called (Block device required)
linuxinho said:
my POCO X3 PRO was in the ArrowOS A13 ROM, I modified some things like the Adreno Drivers to version 615 worked perfect, the next day I updated via OTA with OrangeFox and everything was still 100% after 2 days I was editing a video and it crashed It got stuck and didn't respond, then when it restarted it didn't start the ROM (it stayed in the POCO logo)... It goes into recovery but it takes at least 30 seconds to go in, I saw that I got 3 new partitions that weren't there (System_EXT, Product, ODM,) does not recognize the storage (the Micro SD does) the VAYU has dynamic partition, but my VAYU says that it has not tried to recover by My flash. it flashed ok but it didn't work. gives an error called (Block device required)
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Other recovery like twrp, relocked bootloader? Block device required? You use Google? There are many threads about this error
joke19 said:
Other recovery like twrp, relocked bootloader? Block device required? You use Google? There are many threads about this error
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I already tried different recoveries, and nothing, I can't find information about the problem, I don't know if it's a hardware problem or if it has to be repaired, I didn't expect that, I had been with the VAYU for 9 months and I've changed everything and nothing had happened to me. my bootloader is unlocked
Flash stock fw with fastboot
cuynu said:
Flash stock fw with fastboot
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I already tried it, with my flash
linuxinho said:
I already tried it, with my flash
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You use Google? In the morning I had read something over flash stock recovery and sideload... XDA and the net have many threads
joke19 said:
You use Google? In the morning I had read something over flash stock recovery and sideload... XDA and the net have many threads
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I don't use google, I use the rom clean without gapps, I never use google services
Search for your error with Google
linuxinho said:
I don't use google, I use the rom clean without gapps, I never use google services
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joke19 said:
Search for your error with Google
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there is no information about the error, on the internet
linuxinho said:
there is no information about the error, on the internet
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Okay
joke19 said:
Okay
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I think I'll have to take it to a specialized technician
Use original fastboot rom from xiaomi. That's fixed my issues.
eliasnico said:
Use original fastboot rom from xiaomi. That's fixed my issues.
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did you have the same error as mine?
A similar issue happened to me on stock ROM as well. I'm wondering if the boot partition is just dead and requires service?
linuxinho said:
my POCO X3 PRO was in the ArrowOS A13 ROM
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Ok, although I don't understand why would you even use 13... but ok...
linuxinho said:
modified some things like the Adreno Drivers to version 615 worked perfect,
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First mistake. You THOUGHT it worked perfect. Can you confirm that with dmesg and logcat? Absolutely no errors or crashes related to the gpu? Come on, man!
linuxinho said:
after 2 days I was editing a video and it crashed It got stuck and didn't respond,
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How come, since it works perfectly?! I often encode, recode, cut and edit video on my unmodded ArrowOS 11 Poco X3 Pro, and have no issues. Unbelievable!
99 percent of Poco bricks on this forum are caused by inept people tinkering with parts of firmware they should not tinker with. Well, besides indian Poco versions, those were abysmal.
I had this issue also, i fixed it by flashing xiaomi.eu fastboot rom, used batch file (present in rom zip) for clean install.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xiaomi-eu-multilang-miui-roms/files/xiaomi.eu/MIUI-STABLE-RELEASES/MIUIv13/xiaomi.eu_multi_POCOX3Pro_V13.0.4.0.SJUMIXM_v13-12-fastboot.zip/download
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One can express such things in a different, non hurting way, remaining objective and not senseless aggressive. Finaly we all have made +/- stupid things in the past und hoped to get help from experts
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