Hi, I wanted to flash Xiaomi. Eu rom in my Poco f2 pro, but I have some questions I wanted to ask as I am a newbie.
1:After unlocking Bootloader, DO I need to install TWRP recovery or can I flash Xiaomi.eu rom using stock recovery or fastboot or using updates? Kindly provide info about this if possible without twrp
2:In Xiaomi.eu will the updates will keep coming like global original rom or in updates, its size would be more than 1 GB at least, or it would be like original rom
what would be the procedure of updates
3:Is Xiaomi.eu rom better than every way then original rom?
4:If I need to install recovery, Do I need to remove decryption first, or it's not necessary?
Thank You in advance.
After unlocking Bootloader, DO I need to install TWRP recovery or can I flash Xiaomi.eu rom using stock recovery or fastboot or using updates? Kindly provide info about this if possible without twrp
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You can follow their installation guide: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-12-0-stable-release.56191/.
I'm pretty sure TWRP is required for installation of EU ROMs. You can get TWRP for F2 Pro/K30 Pro here: https://mifirm.net/model/lmi.ttt
In Xiaomi.eu will the updates will keep coming like global original rom or in updates, its size would be more than 1 GB at least, or it would be like original rom
what would be the procedure of updates
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For updates, wipe Cache/Dalvik in TWRP then install the new ROM over the old one. Be sure that you are installing ROMs from the same channel (Stable or Weekly) and that you are not downgrading, otherwise you would need to format data.
Is Xiaomi.eu rom better than every way then original rom?
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If you're coming from Global MIUI then EU is a pretty big upgrade.
If I need to install recovery, Do I need to remove decryption first, or it's not necessary?
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During installation, you need to format data in TWRP which removes encryption by itself. No need to flash any other disable encryption ZIPs.
iH8Ecchi said:
You can follow their installation guide: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-12-0-stable-release.56191/.
I'm pretty sure TWRP is required for installation of EU ROMs. You can get TWRP for F2 Pro/K30 Pro here: https://mifirm.net/model/lmi.ttt
For updates, wipe Cache/Dalvik in TWRP then install the new ROM over the old one. Be sure that you are installing ROMs from the same channel (Stable or Weekly) and that you are not downgrading, otherwise you would need to format data.
If you're coming from Global MIUI then EU is a pretty big upgrade.
During installation, you need to format data in TWRP which removes encryption by itself. No need to flash any other disable encryption ZIPs.
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Thank You so much
Wait what? I'm on xiaomi.eu 12.0.8 and my data is definitely encrypted. Meaning I have to enter my lockscreen password after I boot into TWRP, otherwise it's unable to mount any of the partitions (well actually, it does mount them but I only see garbage folder names, can't do anything else except wipe).
Curunir said:
Wait what? I'm on xiaomi.eu 12.0.8 and my data is definitely encrypted. Meaning I have to enter my lockscreen password after I boot into TWRP, otherwise it's unable to mount any of the partitions (well actually, it does mount them but I only see garbage folder names, can't do anything else except wipe).
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yes I am also confused about it, how to remove that encryption from twrp or any other recovery,I installed orangefox once ,and encryption is not being removed, I don't know how to
bilalrajput said:
yes I am also confused about it, how to remove that encryption from twrp or any other recovery,I installed orangefox once ,and encryption is not being removed, I don't know how to
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Encryption = setting up password/PIN/pattern. To remove encryption in TWRP, simply remove any password/PIN/pattern that you set up on lockscreen.
batuken said:
Encryption = setting up password/PIN/pattern. To remove encryption in TWRP, simply remove any password/PIN/pattern that you set up on lockscreen.
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i don't get option to remove password,
bilalrajput said:
i don't get option to remove password,
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first did you unlock your device?
NOSS8 said:
first did you unlock your device?
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yes , I unlocked bootloader first
bilalrajput said:
yes , I unlocked bootloader first
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ok,you have to format the data and reboot to twrp,then wipe (except OTG),reboot to twrp,install rom done.
if there are red lines during operations repeat the operation again.
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hey i managed to get the link for the mix2s global stable rom but i cant install it on my device because my bootloader is lock(if someone has workaround for the bootloader i will love to hear) nonetheless here is the link:
ht"remove"tp:/"remove"/bigota.d.miui.com/V9.5.4.0.ODGMIFA/miui_MIMIX2SGlobal_V9.5.4.0.ODGMIFA_702fd64fce_8.0"remove".zip
Is this rom reliable? Somebody tried it? Any feedback?
ruicc said:
Is this rom reliable? Somebody tried it? Any feedback?
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hey although i didn't try its an original xiaomi rom directly from their servers also this is the rom that come with the hong kong version of the mix2s..
BUT I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY ABOUT THIS ROM AND ITS EFFECT ON YOUR DEVICE..
Don't want to offend you but anybody could say that How did you get it?
Flatric said:
Don't want to offend you but anybody could say that How did you get it?
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It's hosted on bigota.d.miui.com which means it's official. That is Xiaomi's OTA server.
Thanks for the link, but did you try with the mi tool? If you tried and the message about the bootloader persistis, then my suspects are true: You have to wait to unlock the bootloader in order to flash even with an Official ROM and this official tool. I was hoping this could be avoided if you have both: xiaomi tool and Official Xiaomi Rom.
Well, on this link it does not mention you need to unlock the bootloader for it: https://androidmtk.com/use-xiaomi-mi-flash-tool
thanks
Bill Power said:
Thanks for the link, but did you try with the mi tool? If you tried and the message about the bootloader persistis, then my suspects are true: You have to wait to unlock the bootloader in order to flash even with an Official ROM and this official tool. I was hoping this could be avoided if you have both: xiaomi tool and Official Xiaomi Rom.
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this tool only fastboot rom
does this require twrp to install or a normal way to install this room
I've just tried it. Yes, you need to unlock your bootloader in order to install it. The rom doesn't seem to be complete because it keeps bootlooping after you set your location during initial setup, I guess we need to wait for a fastboot rom for now, or for Xiaomi to officially announce it being available.
EDIT: Yes, you'd need TWRP to install.
teddy74eva said:
I've just tried it. Yes, you need to unlock your bootloader in order to install it. The rom doesn't seem to be complete because it keeps bootlooping after you set your location during initial setup, I guess we need to wait for a fastboot rom for now, or for Xiaomi to officially announce it being available.
EDIT: Yes, you'd need TWRP to install.
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Awesome, I tried using TWRP however was not able to boot in the rom, I did Format Data and copied the rom on the phone still it loads back in twrp only..
Guess we will have to wait for the official rom to be out.. I should go back to the China Rom
teddy74eva said:
I've just tried it. Yes, you need to unlock your bootloader in order to install it. The rom doesn't seem to be complete because it keeps bootlooping after you set your location during initial setup, I guess we need to wait for a fastboot rom for now, or for Xiaomi to officially announce it being available.
EDIT: Yes, you'd need TWRP to install.
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I managaed to install it and make it fullo working
Here is my guide in italian
https://www.trovapromozioni.it/guida-rom-global-xiaomi-mi-mix-2s-recensione/
carburano said:
I managaed to install it and make it fullo working
Here is my guide in italian
https://www.trovapromozioni.it/guida-rom-global-xiaomi-mi-mix-2s-recensione/
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Nice work Can I lock my bootloader after following your tutorial? I really need my Google Pay working and I want my device to be as stock as possible (so no root, Magisk etc.).
But I remember in old xiaomi devices you could flash the rom directly from updater /settings. Why Is this not possibile now?
Inviato dal mio SM-A700F utilizzando Tapatalk
mouse100 said:
But I remember in old xiaomi devices you could flash the rom directly from updater /settings. Why Is this not possibile now?
Inviato dal mio SM-A700F utilizzando Tapatalk
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Now it warns you that you can't install older version on top of a newer one. We can possibly get around it by flashing V9.5.4.0 first through MiFlash, but I can't find it anywhere.
EDIT: Found it, will try to flash through TWRP, lock my bootloader and flash Global from Updater app.
teddy74eva said:
Nice work Can I lock my bootloader after following your tutorial? I really need my Google Pay working and I want my device to be as stock as possible (so no root, Magisk etc.).
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yes you can
Hi !
Good job !
Could you please make tuto to install the global ROM with bootloader locked ?
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yes you can
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I've just tried it and the bootloader has to be unlocked, otherwise the phone will not boot. But thanks for your guide, I have succesfully installed Global, many thanks so to sum things up, to install Global rom you need to:
Unlock your bootloader
Flash TWRP from Xiaomi.eu
Flash Global from first post and WITHOUT rebooting flash region fix from carburano's guide
Now you can reboot to system
A small yet important edit as I've seen my post being quoted multiple times: you need to format the data partition (which means erasing all of your user data, including all your files) during the installation process, otherwise the system will not boot. A normal wipe (without wiping your personal files) is not sufficient since the data partition is encrypted and thus unreadable for the newly installed ROM, leading to a bootloop.
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I've just tried it and the bootloader has to be unlocked, otherwise the phone will not boot. But thanks for your guide, I have succesfully installed Global, many thanks so to sum things up, to install Global rom you need to:
Unlock your bootloader
Flash TWRP from Xiaomi.eu
Flash Global from first post and WITHOUT rebooting flash region fix from carburano's guide
Now you can reboot to system
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So strange... BTW if my info are correct in a couple of days fastboot version will be out
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So strange... BTW if my info are correct in a couple of days fastboot version will be out
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Yeah, I don't know what's going on as well, probably dm-verity kicks in and prevents booting because you can see the bootanimation with the MIX logo. I hope fastboot version will get rid of such problems
P.S. If you try to boot with locked bootloader, it will reboot to recovery with a red "This version of MIUI can't be installed on your device" text.
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Yeah, I don't know what's going on as well, probably dm-verity kicks in and prevents booting because you can see the bootanimation with the MIX logo. I hope fastboot version will get rid of such problems
P.S. If you try to boot with locked bootloader, it will reboot to recovery with a red "This version of MIUI can't be installed on your device" text.
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ah ok now is clear. I hope fastboot version will solve everything
This thread is not about "How do I install twrp" etc. But maybe this can help some of us.
I got a question. If I install twrp and root, am I still able to install system updates? For example, oxygen 5.1.6 comes out. How do I install it?
Have a nice day!
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This thread is not about "How do I install twrp" etc. But maybe this can help some of us.
I got a question. If I install twrp and root, am I still able to install system updates? For example, oxygen 5.1.6 comes out. How do I install it?
Have a nice day!
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Probably not if it's rooted,in terms of it updating its self. Most likely someone will upload a zip file to flash over the old version though
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Download the full room zip file, install with TWRP just as you would with a custom rom. You will lose root so you would have to repeat that process. It may differ because of the a/b partitioning, but that is how it worked on op3t. As always, backup data. And also SDcard in case you can't decrypt. Also delete lock screen before flashing.
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Download the full room zip file, install with TWRP just as you would with a custom rom. You will lose root so you would have to repeat that process. It may differ because of the a/b partitioning, but that is how it worked on op3t. As always, backup data. And also SDcard in case you can't decrypt. Also delete lock screen before flashing.
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What if I have Xposed installed? Will the update go fine with that as long as I disable Substratum overlays and am flashing the full zip and then root afterwards? Or do I have to disable Xposed in Magisk or what? (I use systemless xposed)
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Download the full room zip file, install with TWRP just as you would with a custom rom. You will lose root so you would have to repeat that process. It may differ because of the a/b partitioning, but that is how it worked on op3t. As always, backup data. And also SDcard in case you can't decrypt. Also delete lock screen before flashing.
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Why do I have to delete lockscreen?
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Why do I have to delete lockscreen?
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What he means is delete the lock screen security so a pin/pattern/face unlock/figerprints... anything other then swipe to unlock your phone because if you have them set and you install a new ROM or flash the Stock ROM then it can't decrypt your phone data or recognize your security on the new ROM.
This also goes for doing a nandroid backup of any current ROM you have installed. Delete all security before booting into TWRP and backing up your ROM.
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What he means is delete the lock screen security so a pin/pattern/face unlock/figerprints... anything other then swipe to unlock your phone because if you have them set and you install a new ROM or flash the Stock ROM then it can't decrypt your phone data or recognize your security on the new ROM.
This also goes for doing a nandroid backup of any current ROM you have installed. Delete all security before booting into TWRP and backing up your ROM.
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Oh that's something new to me. But thanks, really
No Worries! Glad to be of help.
NateDev said:
What if I have Xposed installed? Will the update go fine with that as long as I disable Substratum overlays and am flashing the full zip and then root afterwards? Or do I have to disable Xposed in Magisk or what? (I use systemless xposed)
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Regardless, it will still wipe system. Think of it as a complete factory reset. It will reinstall the full system and data of a brand new room.
Hi. For some reason, I'm not able to make my phone working with any custom ROM but MIUI ones. I tried the guides about flashing the 9.5.9 first, flashing the firmware but still, every time I flash a custom ROM (with flash result 1 in TWRP) and I reboot into the system, the phone keeps rebooting quickly after displaying only the MI logo. Apparently it shows that there isn't a valid firmware installed, but I followed the guides with no success. Any advice? Thanks!
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Hi. For some reason, I'm not able to make my phone working with any custom ROM but MIUI ones. I tried the guides about flashing the 9.5.9 first, flashing the firmware but still, every time I flash a custom ROM (with flash result 1 in TWRP) and I reboot into the system, the phone keeps rebooting quickly after displaying only the MI logo. Apparently it shows that there isn't a valid firmware installed, but I followed the guides with no success. Any advice? Thanks!
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Hello try to install magisk after installing the rom it worked for me so i hope it does for you as well but don't reboot literally flash the rom when it's done flash magisk and i think it should do it
Format data after flash, not just wipe
Sammy1221 said:
Hello try to install magisk after installing the rom it worked for me so i hope it does for you as well but don't reboot literally flash the rom when it's done flash magisk and i think it should do it
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Ok, I'll do it when I'll try to install a custom ROM again; I can't keep trying formatting my data and then returning back to MIUI I need to be sure it will work!
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Format data after flash, not just wipe
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Did it! The process I did was:
Boot on TWRP and format data
reboot TWRP
Wipe cache, dalvik, data and System
Flash FW, ROM, GAPPS
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Hi. For some reason, I'm not able to make my phone working with any custom ROM but MIUI ones. I tried the guides about flashing the 9.5.9 first, flashing the firmware but still, every time I flash a custom ROM (with flash result 1 in TWRP) and I reboot into the system, the phone keeps rebooting quickly after displaying only the MI logo. Apparently it shows that there isn't a valid firmware installed, but I followed the guides with no success. Any advice? Thanks!
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Which twrp version did you use? Also try Resurrection Remix, it had simple flashing method.
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Which twrp version did you use? Also try Resurrection Remix, it had simple flashing method.
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Actually that was the ROM I wanted to use XD I tried 3 different Kernels but noone worked :/ I'm using the twrp-3.3.1-5
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Actually that was the ROM I wanted to use XD I tried 3 different Kernels but noone worked :/ I'm using the twrp-3.3.1-5
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Hmm, unofficial twrp 3315 by mauronofrio?
Which device variant do you have, china or global? And device code name are perseus(4g)?
I suggest make a clean flash (without relock) with miflashtool, then install any new EU rom, after that try flash RR, with these step nothing could go wrong.
GVN.Gallus said:
Hmm, unofficial twrp 3315 by mauronofrio?
Which device variant do you have, china or global? And device code name are perseus(4g)?
I suggest make a clean flash (without relock) with miflashtool, then install any new EU rom, after that try flash RR, with these step nothing could go wrong.
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Yes, It should be the 3.3.1.5 by mauronofrio; my Mi MIX 3 is the global version and right now I'm using the MIUI 11 9.10.10. What version of MIUI should I install using miflashtool? Thanks!
I cannot get data decryption with Android Q on any of the twrp builds.
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Takenfal said:
Yes, It should be the 3.3.1.5 by mauronofrio; my Mi MIX 3 is the global version and right now I'm using the MIUI 11 9.10.10. What version of MIUI should I install using miflashtool? Thanks!
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Try last global beta 9.6.27, its the most stable with new feature, even better than global stable.
Then install any eu miui10 rom newer than 9.6.27, after that install custom rom.
Remember to boot up after each install, not necessary to complete set up, just boot up to welcome screen.
you saved my life
Sammy1221 said:
Hello try to install magisk after installing the rom it worked for me so i hope it does for you as well but don't reboot literally flash the rom when it's done flash magisk and i think it should do it
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Even though the thread is quite old I have exactly the same problem with no suggestion here in the forums working to fix it
Can anybody please help me getting this figured out. My goal is to install the Pixel experience Rom for perseus (non 5g) posted here.
You MUST FORMAT data partition when you install anything from stock roms. It should boot after you format, and I'm not saying with the rm -rf option in settings if you have TWRP. It must be a full format of data. I know some of the older ROMs used to take many minutes to boot the first time (like up to 10). I am not actively developing for android after they turned on the hardware backed verity states and broke Google Pay with unlocked bootloader, I left android.
Hi guys, I'm at my wits end with my flashing experience currently.
I just unlocked my K30 PZ, and was messing around with manuelbianco's TWRP, and I seem to have effectively softlocked my phone
I'm pretty tired and have no idea how I ended up here, so all I can really post is what I can observe.
It's constantly stuck in bootloop, and while I have access via fastboot as well as LR-TEAM TWRP(MB doesnt work, boots to logo then goes to black screen), nothing I do seems to be able to break my bootloop.
Attempting to flash MIUI via miflash results in the attempt getting stuck on super.img, while flashing by XiaoMiTool also has the same effect, with the added exit code 1.
Also noteworthy is that according to twrp, "/vendor", "/product" and "/odm" all fail to mount due to invalid arguement, which I have no idea about.
I've attempted to manually mount them via twrp, and try and flash stock miui, however there is no change in the behavior.
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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Hi guys, I'm at my wits end with my flashing experience currently.
I just unlocked my K30 PZ, and was messing around with manuelbianco's TWRP, and I seem to have effectively softlocked my phone
I'm pretty tired and have no idea how I ended up here, so all I can really post is what I can observe.
It's constantly stuck in bootloop, and while I have access via fastboot as well as LR-TEAM TWRP(MB doesnt work, boots to logo then goes to black screen), nothing I do seems to be able to break my bootloop.
Attempting to flash MIUI via miflash results in the attempt getting stuck on super.img, while flashing by XiaoMiTool also has the same effect, with the added exit code 1.
Also noteworthy is that according to twrp, "/vendor", "/product" and "/odm" all fail to mount due to invalid arguement, which I have no idea about.
I've attempted to manually mount them via twrp, and try and flash stock miui, however there is no change in the behavior.
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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Which ROM did you want to flash?
I grabbed the latest Poco F2 Pro zip from the mi community, since I couldn't find any K30 Pro ROMs
PipPasadran said:
I grabbed the latest Poco F2 Pro zip from the mi community, since I couldn't find any K30 Pro ROMs
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Do you want a miui stock rom or eu roms or aosp roms?
My end goal is an AOSP rom like arrowOS or evolutionX.
I tried flashing arrowOS after everything had happened. It seems to flash normally, but on reboot it's shows the POCO logo then proceeds to bootloop
PipPasadran said:
My end goal is an AOSP rom like arrowOS or evolutionX.
I tried flashing arrowOS after everything had happened. It seems to flash normally, but on reboot it's shows the POCO logo then proceeds to bootloop
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Is your phone is a CN version?
Yeap
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arrowOS or evolutionX have not the same firmware.
Dont relock your bootloader(otherwise the phone is dead)
1/flash this twrp with fasboot command https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=17248734326145679747
2/Twrp wipe format data write yes,reboot twrp
3/otg the rom or push in internal storage
4/flash rom(firmware)
5/format data again reboot twrp
6/flash rom(with the op instructions)
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arrowOS or evolutionX have not the same firmware.
Dont relock your bootloader(otherwise the phone is dead)
1/flash this twrp with fasboot command https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=17248734326145679747
2/Twrp wipe format data write yes,reboot twrp
3/otg the rom or push in internal storage
4/flash rom(firmware)
5/format data again reboot twrp
6/flash rom(with the op instructions)
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To be clear, by rom u mean evoX or arrowOS right?
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To be clear, by rom u mean evoX or arrowOS right?
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4/flash rom(firmware)
Requires CN version MIUI 12.2.1.0 firmware and vendor or
MIUI V12.2.1.0.RJKMIXM
6/flash AOSP rom(with the op instructions)
NOSS8 said:
4/flash rom(firmware)
Requires CN version MIUI 12.2.1.0 firmware and vendor or
MIUI V12.2.1.0.RJKMIXM
6/flash AOSP rom(with the op instructions)
indeed these two roms have the same firmware
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Thanks, its about 130am over here
Evo x global firmware and arrow cn firmware.
Not the same!!!!!!!!
indeed these two roms have the same firmware
Thanks, I went back to read the flashing instructions
Tiredness isn't helping though XD
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Evo x global firmware and arrow cn firmware.
Not the same!!!!!!!!
indeed these two roms have the same firmware
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Final update before I sleep
I've followed the steps, and managed to get arrowOS to boot screen
But I waited 20 mins for initial boot, and was stuck at the loading screen
Formatted data again to retry, and am now letting it run for as long as I can, but so far I'm 15 mins in now and have not seen anything more than the initial boot loading screen.
Thanks for the help, cheers
Evo x
PipPasadran said:
Final update before I sleep
I've followed the steps, and managed to get arrowOS to boot screen
But I waited 20 mins for initial boot, and was stuck at the loading screen
Formatted data again to retry, and am now letting it run for as long as I can, but so far I'm 15 mins in now and have not seen anything more than the initial boot loading screen.
Thanks for the help, cheers
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So which firmware do you flash?
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Evo x
So which firmware do you flash?
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CN firmware and arrowOS A11 from their site
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CN firmware and arrowOS A11 from their site
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format data yes,reboot twrp
flash the rom https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...MK30Pro_V12.2.1.0.RJKCNXM_v12-11.zip/download
reboot system
nothing else
first boot take 5/6 minutes.
if the phone restarts on this rom you will be sure that the correct firmware is installed
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format data yes,reboot twrp
flash the rom https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...MK30Pro_V12.2.1.0.RJKCNXM_v12-11.zip/download
reboot system
nothing else
first boot take 5/6 minutes.
if the phone restarts on this rom you will be sure that the correct firmware is installed
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Im downloading that rom but my download speed is quite slow, update tmr. But is it normal that after format data and yes, the arrowOS loading screen still comes up?
PipPasadran said:
Im downloading that rom but my download speed is quite slow, update tmr. But is it normal that after format data and yes, the arrowOS loading screen still comes up?
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yep ,but you can before flashing the EU rom after format data,do a wipe all except OTG.
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yep ,but you can before flashing the EU rom after format data,do a wipe all except OTG.
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So I formatted data, wiped all except OTG and then flashed the xiaomi.eu rom
Phone simply goes back into 2 bootloops before booting into twrp
Also to note, in advanced wipe system partition is missing in twrp. There is an option to mount, but it never shows up in wipe.
Guys, I upgraded my POCO F2 PRO to MIUI V12.5.1.0.RJKMIXM (Android 11). Unfortunately TWRP and Magisk versions are not compatible with Android 11 and has problems.
Before upgrading I was on MIUI 12.0.4 Android 10 and both TWRP and magisk was working without problem.
Now, I tried both ManuelBlanco's and LR Team's TWRP versions and the problems is the same. When I click select storage, internal Storage (0.00 MB) seems 0 MB. Data can't be mounted.
Also, Magisk Root does't work on that ROM. I tried to root the phone with several versions of magisk both by patching or flashing zip files but the phone bootloops every time with patched boot.img
As a result now I can't use TWRP and root functions. Are there any one who succeed to make them work on that last update without wiping data or formatting data? I have lots of settings and data on the phone so I don't want to try other options of wiping or formatting.
Thanks,
Any news magisk for latest miui rjomixm v12.0.5.1
Bogazicili90 said:
Guys, I upgraded my POCO F2 PRO to MIUI V12.5.1.0.RJKMIXM (Android 11). Unfortunately TWRP and Magisk versions are not compatible with Android 11 and has problems.
Before upgrading I was on MIUI 12.0.4 Android 10 and both TWRP and magisk was working without problem.
Now, I tried both ManuelBlanco's and LR Team's TWRP versions and the problems is the same. When I click select storage, internal Storage (0.00 MB) seems 0 MB. Data can't be mounted.
Also, Magisk Root does't work on that ROM. I tried to root the phone with several versions of magisk both by patching or flashing zip files but the phone bootloops every time with patched boot.img
As a result now I can't use TWRP and root functions. Are there any one who succeed to make them work on that last update without wiping data or formatting data? I have lots of settings and data on the phone so I don't want to try other options of wiping or formatting.
Thanks,
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...y-net-pass-without-twrp.4223939/post-85443839
NOSS8 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...y-net-pass-without-twrp.4223939/post-85443839
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This method DOES NOT work. I tried this option before opening this thread. Magisk manager doesn't patch the boot. img correctly. After flashing new boot.img the phone doesn't boot and it drops into bootloop. It only boots after reflashing the original boot.img
It seems, still, there is no way to root Android 11 with Miui 12.5.1 on POCO F2 PRO
Bogazicili90 said:
This method DOES NOT work. I tried this option before opening this thread. Magisk manager doesn't patch the boot. img correctly. After flashing new boot.img the phone doesn't boot and it drops into bootloop. It only boots after reflashing the original boot.img
It seems, still, there is no way to root Android 11 with Miui 12.5.1 on POCO F2 PRO
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Patched boot.img and working normally like before
Dadovvv said:
Patched boot.img and working normally like before
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Did you formatted data or the internal storage after flashing the patched boot.img?
I read some suggestions to format data after rooting. I didn't try this since I don't want to lose all my settings and internal data.
Bogazicili90 said:
Did you formatted data or the internal storage after flashing the patched boot.img?
I read some suggestions to format data after rooting. I didn't try this since I don't want to lose all my settings and internal data.
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I did clean flash new 12.5.1 fastboot rom, after first boot i flashed patched boot.img.
Dadovvv said:
I did clean flash new 12.5.1 fastboot rom, after first boot i flashed patched boot.img.
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This is why I say it DOES NOT work. I don't have to format my data to only just root. I don't want to lose all my data. And I declared this on the starting thread. It doesn't work just with upgrading the MIUI. Before Android 11 it was working without formatting data.
Any news on this search yet?
HValenti said:
Any news on this search yet?
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No solution. There is not a new version of Magisk that solves this bootloop issue. You have to format all the data after rooting with magisk to make it work. I'm using without root and TWRP.
Bogazicili90 said:
No solution. There is not a new version of Magisk that solves this bootloop issue. You have to format all the data after rooting with magisk to make it work. I'm using without root and TWRP.
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Are you sure about formating data? I mean, are you sure that if you format the data (after flashing the patched boot) the phone will boot? Myself, I am not sure actually, as I have not seen it anywhere explicitly.
Unfortunately, according to Magisk news, any new version when eventually is published (maybe long enough), will have ditched the Magisk hide feature... So, maybe it is not worth to wait for newer version...
HValenti said:
Are you sure about formating data? I mean, are you sure that if you format the data (after flashing the patched boot) the phone will boot? Myself, I am not sure actually, as I have not seen it anywhere explicitly.
Unfortunately, according to Magisk news, any new version when eventually is published (maybe long enough), will have ditched the Magisk hide feature... So, maybe it is not worth to wait for newer version...
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I'm not sure, I haven't tried it and won't try. I just read it on some comments. They claim that after formatting Data the phone boots normally.
Bogazicili90 said:
I'm not sure, I haven't tried it and won't try. I just read it on some comments. They claim that after formatting Data the phone boots normally.
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I can understand you, I am in the same place.
HValenti said:
I can understand you, I am in the same place.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-global-for-poco-f2-pro.4303453/post-85449319
Clean flash before not after.
I'm currently on 12.5.2.0 (RJKEUXM), what I did was :
1) Installed the rom via LM recovery an dpatched boot img via magisk app
2) Installed magisk v22.1.zip (with adb to install recovery (fasboot flash recovery NAMETWRP.img)
3) boot recovery with adb (fastboot boot NAMETWRP.img)
4) In recovery, I installed magisk v22.1.zip). I didn't installed "no verify opt encrypt" as it bootlooped me in fastboot.
Now it is working great ( I didn't factory reset my phone or wiped any data).
harisdu95 said:
I'm currently on 12.5.2.0 (RJKEUXM), what I did was :
1) Installed the rom via LM recovery an dpatched boot img via magisk app
2) Installed magisk v22.1.zip (with adb to install recovery (fasboot flash recovery NAMETWRP.img)
3) boot recovery with adb (fastboot boot NAMETWRP.img)
4) In recovery, I installed magisk v22.1.zip). I didn't installed "no verify opt encrypt" as it bootlooped me in fastboot.
Now it is working great ( I didn't factory reset my phone or wiped any data).
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thanks for the tips but:
what's LM recovery? link please
which rom is better for daily use?
what is a Dpatched you mean a magisk patched boot image?