[RECOVERY] [UNOFFICIAL] [X104F/L] TWRP for Lenovo Tab E10 - Miscellaneous Android Development

!!!!!DISCLAIMER!!!!!! --- below info is provided as is without any warranty, do it on your own risk
I ported TWRP for Tab E10 from Asus Nexus 7 2012.
Installation:
1. Unlock bootloader.
2. Flash in fastboot (fastboot flash recovery <File name>)
3. Reboot to recovery from bootloader interface with volume buttons.
4. Uncheck Mount system partition read-only in Mount, and remount it.
5. In Advanced/File manager erase recovery-from-boot.p inside /system/
6. Done!
Bugs:
Encryption. You can use adb sideload or external sd.
Changelog:
26/12/2022
Initial port release.
27/12/2022
Userdata now uses F2FS.
Encryption fixed.
Added option to flash IMG to system.
17/02/2023
Added initial support for X104L.
Credits:
@Augustoandro for his guide "[GUIDE]Porting TWRP without source"
@jskelgaard for test with X104L model.

can't get it to work
C:\Users\jh\Downloads\platform-tools>fastboot flash recovery x104f\twrp-3.7.0_9-0-v2-x104f.img
Sending 'recovery' (15502 KB) OKAY [ 0.500s]
Writing 'recovery' OKAY [ 0.336s]
Finished. Total time: 0.880s
C:\Users\jh\Downloads\platform-tools>fastboot boot x104f\twrp-3.7.0_9-0-v2-x104f.img
Sending 'boot.img' (15502 KB) OKAY [ 0.490s]
Booting FAILED (remote: 'dtb not found')
fastboot: error: Command failed

jskelgaard said:
can't get it to work
C:\Users\jh\Downloads\platform-tools>fastboot flash recovery x104f\twrp-3.7.0_9-0-v2-x104f.img
Sending 'recovery' (15502 KB) OKAY [ 0.500s]
Writing 'recovery' OKAY [ 0.336s]
Finished. Total time: 0.880s
C:\Users\jh\Downloads\platform-tools>fastboot boot x104f\twrp-3.7.0_9-0-v2-x104f.img
Sending 'boot.img' (15502 KB) OKAY [ 0.490s]
Booting FAILED (remote: 'dtb not found')
fastboot: error: Command failed
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You are sure to have "TB-X104F"? Exists others models like X104L.
Try to reboot from bootloader, maybe hotboot not work properly

mr.lfrl990 said:
You are sure to have "TB-X104F"? Exists others models like X104L.
Try to reboot from bootloader, maybe hotboot not work properly
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as far as i can reed the x104l and x104f is the same except lte connection, but yes...i have two of the x104l versions.

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Hard bricked my XOOM help

NOTE: Says when on rsd mode failed to boot 0x00001
on fastboot same + is says failed to format pds and does't connect to the pc after that
i have over 50 hours in 5 days looking for way to fix no luck .
i try my luck with Fastboot. I first tried flashing the recovery with no luck. I then tried flashing over the official moto files (boot/sytstem/....)
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
C:\SDK_tools>fastboot flash boot boot.img
sending 'boot' (8192 KB)... OKAY [ 0.694s]
writing 'boot'... FAILED (remote: (19000008))
....
If i follow that order boot/system and recovery fail then userdata says it works and it lets me flash the other options (but clearly just says they work it looks like it's lying)
C:\SDK_tools>fastboot flash boot boot.img
sending 'boot' (8192 KB)... OKAY [ 0.694s]
writing 'boot'... FAILED (remote: (19000008))
.......
C:\SDK_tools>fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
sending 'userdata' (139233 KB)... OKAY [ 11.598s]
writing 'userdata'... OKAY [ 0.164s]
finished. total time: 11.764s
C:\SDK_tools>fastboot flash boot boot.img
sending 'boot' (8192 KB)... OKAY [ 0.688s]
writing 'boot'... OKAY [ 3.462s]
finished. total time: 4.151s
.....
If I try fastboot oem unlock I'm prompted with the unlock message and after hitting accept. I see the following error on the screen
ERROR: Failed to format UDA.
Error while unlocking device.
My next try was with RSD light. I tried flashing all of the images for my xoom off this site . all of them give me the following error:
Failed flashing process. Failed Flashing process. Interface AP-OS: Error flashing subscriber unit. Device API error: 0xE0020085 Address: 0x1F870 Command: ADDR (0xE0222085); phone connected
I ran out of ideas on what to do next. One post i saw said try using a nand backup but I can't find one that will work.
Any help would be great. I really love my XOOM and I'm sad i can't fix it.

[Guide] How to flash stock ROM on Redmi Go

If you're reading this, you must've messed up with your device or you don't want to use custom ROMs anymore and want to revert back to stock ROM.
Going back to stock ROM is not easy on Redmi Go as Xiaomi is not providing the right ROM files. The one (Version: V10.2.6.0.OCLMIXM) that is available on their ROM download site is not flashable on Mi Flash Tool or via fastboot. It will give you an error.
But, there is a way!
Follow the steps below and you can surely get back to stock ROM. (At least it worked for me every time)
CAUTION! Please proceed at your own risk. You are solely responsible for what you're doing. I will not be responsible for any kind of damage to your device.
Requirements
- Unlocked Bootloader
- Xiaomi USB drivers installed on your PC
- PC/TWRP
- microSD Card
- Minimal ADB & Fastboot (If using PC)
- V10.2.6.0.OCLMIXM ROM zip file (Download here
-V10.2.7.0.OCLMIXM (Download here
At first, unzip the V10.2.6.0.OCLMIXM zip file. You will find a folder named images. Open it and look for "recovery.img". Copy it to a safe place (you will need it later).
Then, copy the V10.2.7.0.OCLMIXM zip file to your sd card.
Steps, if you're using PC
1. Install Minimal ADB & Fastboot (Download here)
2. Copy the "recovery.img" file that you extracted earlier, to the directory where your "Minimal Adb & Fastboot" is installed.
3. Run "cmd-here" and type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
4. Turn on recovery mode on your device by pressing and holding Volume+ and power button together.
5. Once you see a "No command" screen, hold power button and press volume+ button and you should be on the recovery menu.
6. Select apply update from SD Card and locate the V10.2.7.0.OCLMIXM file.
7. Select "Yes"
8. Reboot system.
Steps, if you're using TWRP
1. Copy the "recovery.img" file that you extracted earlier, to your SD Card.
2. Boot TWRP
3. Select Install
4. Select Install Image
5. Locate the "recovery.img" file in your SD Card and install it.
6. Go back to main menu and reboot into recovery.
7. Once you see a "No command" screen, hold power button and press volume+ button and you should be on the recovery menu.
6. Select apply update from SD Card and locate the V10.2.7.0.OCLMIXM file.
7. Select "Yes"
8. Reboot system.
Your device should now be running clean stock ROM and recovery.
Don't forget to hit Thanks Button if you found this useful.
As I am writing here, Redmi Go doesn't yet have any official, nor nonofficial custom recovery that doesn't have major bugs. The easiest way to root Redmi Go, as I found, is to do it without custom recovery with Magisk, with adb and fastboot.
The problem I personally faced was that I installed the OTA updates, and in such case the stock rom's boot.img does not match with the new updated/altered rom that is installed through OTA update. So before patching stock boot.img with magisk, and flashing the patched boot.img, which is based on that stock rom, you have to have stock rom, instead of OTA updated one.
Before doing you probably have to also install xiaomi usb driver, and of course you have to unlock redmi go bootloader (as instructed here in xda forum in this redmi go section , - simply doing it by going to fastboot mode and typing a few words to cmd window through adb - meaning that can ignore any official long time-consuiming instructions that are actually obselete or doesn't work without possible bugs on the way for this particular device, as I tried).
Here are official stock roms: https://en.miui.com/download-365.html or search "go" here https://en.miui.com/download.html
This is the procedure (from official Magisk installation guide, source here https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html ):
Boot Image Patching
This is the “cool” way to install Magisk on your device. Either your device does not have proper custom recoveries, your device is using the A/B partition scheme and you don’t want to mix recovery and boot images together, or you have other concerns (e.g. OTA Installation), you should use this method instead.
In order to use this method, you are required to obtain a copy of the stock boot image, which can be found by extracting OEM provided factory images or extracting from OTA update zips. If you are unable to obtain one yourself, someone on the Internet might share it somewhere. The following instructions will guide you through the process after you have the copy of boot image.
Copy the boot image to your device
Download and install the latest Magisk Manager
Press Install → Install → Select and Patch a File, and select your stock boot image file
Magisk Manager will install Magisk to your boot image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.img
Copy the patched boot image from your device to your PC. If you can’t find it via MTP, you can pull the file with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.img
Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot on most devices:
fastboot flash boot /path/to/magisk_patched.img
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Here's some slightly longer guide: https://c.mi.com/thread-1444861-1-0.html
Here is if you want to know how to easily restore stock rom (like in case of flashing boot.img that doesn't match with the rest of the rom like I did getting stuck at booting up, or you simply don't have stock rom currently for whatever reason, like having already updated through OTA).
https://www.foldertips.com/en/unbrick-all-xiaomi-snapdragon/
And after installing XiaoMiFlash and before flashing, have to reboot computer as well which was not said in the above instruction.
I would have made separate thread on how to root Redmi Go, here in this forum section, as it is obviously most secure way to rooting Redmi Go (secure, as for using official/legit tools instead of potentially installing something shady somebody has altered in ways of unfavorable to you, as well as secure that it is not really possible to hard brick it even if not following instructions properly) but I don't have enough posts in this forum to make thread here in this section so whatever.
Actually tried an easier way:
Just download the tgz file from mi website tiare_global_images_V10.2.6.0.OCLMIXM_20190218.0000.00_8.1_66cc42a821.tgz
If you are on linux it is easy tar xvf filename
Code:
tiare_global_images_V10.2.6.0.OCLMIXM_8.1$ ls -R
.:
flash_all.bat flash_all_except_data_storage.sh flash_all_lock.sh flash_gen_crc_list.py flash_gen_resparsecount md5sum.xml
flash_all_except_data_storage.bat flash_all_lock.bat flash_all.sh flash_gen_md5_list.py images misc.txt
./images:
adspso.bin crclist.txt gpt_both0.bin NON-HLOS.bin prog_emmc_firehose_8917_lite.mbn sbl1.mbn userdata.img
boot.img devcfg.mbn gpt_main0.bin partition.xml rawprogram0_BLANK.xml sparsecrclist.txt vendor.img
cache.img elf_path.txt keymaster64.mbn patch0.xml rawprogram0.xml splash.img
cmnlib_30.mbn emmc_appsboot.mbn keymaster.mbn persist.img recovery.img system.img
cmnlib64_30.mbn gpt_backup0.bin lksecapp.mbn prog_emmc_firehose_8917_ddr.mbn rpm.mbn tz.mbn
$ chmod +x flash_all_lock.sh
$ ./flash_all_lock.sh
tiare Fastboot Tool Ver 3.0
product: tiare
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'partition' (33 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
writing 'partition'...
FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.010s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'crclist' (0 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.002s]
writing 'crclist'...
OKAY [ 0.006s]
finished. total time: 0.009s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'sparsecrclist' (0 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.002s]
writing 'sparsecrclist'...
OKAY [ 0.006s]
finished. total time: 0.008s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'tz' (1503 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.055s]
writing 'tz'...
FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.062s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'sbl1' (342 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.014s]
writing 'sbl1'...
FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.020s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'rpm' (180 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.009s]
writing 'rpm'...
FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.015s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'aboot' (559 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.024s]
writing 'aboot'...
FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.030s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'tzbak' (1503 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.056s]
writing 'tzbak'...
OKAY [ 0.064s]
finished. total time: 0.120s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'sbl1bak' (342 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.015s]
writing 'sbl1bak'...
OKAY [ 0.024s]
finished. total time: 0.040s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'rpmbak' (180 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.009s]
writing 'rpmbak'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.030s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'abootbak' (559 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
writing 'abootbak'...
OKAY [ 0.034s]
finished. total time: 0.057s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'devcfg' (60 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
writing 'devcfg'...
OKAY [ 0.014s]
finished. total time: 0.018s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'cmnlib' (208 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.010s]
writing 'cmnlib'...
OKAY [ 0.022s]
finished. total time: 0.032s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'cmnlib64' (262 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.012s]
writing 'cmnlib64'...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
finished. total time: 0.035s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'keymaster' (265 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.012s]
writing 'keymaster'...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
finished. total time: 0.035s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'devcfgbak' (60 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
writing 'devcfgbak'...
OKAY [ 0.014s]
finished. total time: 0.018s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'cmnlibbak' (208 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.010s]
writing 'cmnlibbak'...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
finished. total time: 0.033s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'cmnlib64bak' (262 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.013s]
writing 'cmnlib64bak'...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
finished. total time: 0.036s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'keymasterbak' (265 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.012s]
writing 'keymasterbak'...
OKAY [ 0.025s]
finished. total time: 0.038s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'dsp' (16384 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.584s]
writing 'dsp'...
OKAY [ 0.550s]
finished. total time: 1.134s
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
erasing 'apdp'...
OKAY [ 0.013s]
finished. total time: 0.013s
erasing 'msadp'...
OKAY [ 0.013s]
finished. total time: 0.013s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'modem' (86016 KB)...
OKAY [ 3.050s]
writing 'modem'...
OKAY [ 3.022s]
finished. total time: 6.072s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.160s]
sending sparse 'system' (502636 KB)...
OKAY [ 19.755s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 17.618s]
sending sparse 'system' (523260 KB)...
OKAY [ 20.561s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 18.747s]
sending sparse 'system' (115276 KB)...
OKAY [ 4.530s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 4.084s]
finished. total time: 85.454s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.011s]
sending 'cache' (140 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.008s]
writing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.015s]
finished. total time: 0.033s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'userdata' (192 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.009s]
writing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
finished. total time: 0.033s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'recovery' (20207 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.717s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.670s]
finished. total time: 1.387s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'boot' (15547 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.554s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.581s]
finished. total time: 1.135s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'splash' (10802 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.380s]
writing 'splash'...
OKAY [ 0.366s]
finished. total time: 0.747s
target reported max download size of 535822336 bytes
sending 'vendor' (278000 KB)...
OKAY [ 9.794s]
writing 'vendor'...
OKAY [ 9.957s]
finished. total time: 19.751s
...
OKAY [ 0.057s]
finished. total time: 0.057s
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.061s
System fresh as NEW.
Note that there is a newer version: 10.2.12
Sadly the phone even AOSP with just whatsapp and email becomes very slow. Flashed stock return to retailer!
hello.
weareinwarwithbugs said:
As I am writing here, Redmi Go doesn't yet have any official, nor nonofficial custom recovery that doesn't have major bugs. The easiest way to root Redmi Go, as I found, is to do it without custom recovery with Magisk, with adb and fastboot.
The problem I personally faced was that I installed the OTA updates, and in such case the stock rom's boot.img does not match with the new updated/altered rom that is installed through OTA update. So before patching stock boot.img with magisk, and flashing the patched boot.img, which is based on that stock rom, you have to have stock rom, instead of OTA updated one.
Before doing you probably have to also install xiaomi usb driver, and of course you have to unlock redmi go bootloader (as instructed here in xda forum in this redmi go section , - simply doing it by going to fastboot mode and typing a few words to cmd window through adb - meaning that can ignore any official long time-consuiming instructions that are actually obselete or doesn't work without possible bugs on the way for this particular device, as I tried).
Here are official stock roms: https://en.miui.com/download-365.html or search "go" here https://en.miui.com/download.html
This is the procedure (from official Magisk installation guide, source here https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html ):
Boot Image Patching
This is the “cool” way to install Magisk on your device. Either your device does not have proper custom recoveries, your device is using the A/B partition scheme and you don’t want to mix recovery and boot images together, or you have other concerns (e.g. OTA Installation), you should use this method instead.
In order to use this method, you are required to obtain a copy of the stock boot image, which can be found by extracting OEM provided factory images or extracting from OTA update zips. If you are unable to obtain one yourself, someone on the Internet might share it somewhere. The following instructions will guide you through the process after you have the copy of boot image.
Copy the boot image to your device
Download and install the latest Magisk Manager
Press Install → Install → Select and Patch a File, and select your stock boot image file
Magisk Manager will install Magisk to your boot image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.img
Copy the patched boot image from your device to your PC. If you can’t find it via MTP, you can pull the file with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.img
Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot on most devices:
fastboot flash boot /path/to/magisk_patched.img
-----------------
Here's some slightly longer guide: https://c.mi.com/thread-1444861-1-0.html
Here is if you want to know how to easily restore stock rom (like in case of flashing boot.img that doesn't match with the rest of the rom like I did getting stuck at booting up, or you simply don't have stock rom currently for whatever reason, like having already updated through OTA).
https://www.foldertips.com/en/unbrick-all-xiaomi-snapdragon/
And after installing XiaoMiFlash and before flashing, have to reboot computer as well which was not said in the above instruction.
I would have made separate thread on how to root Redmi Go, here in this forum section, as it is obviously most secure way to rooting Redmi Go (secure, as for using official/legit tools instead of potentially installing something shady somebody has altered in ways of unfavorable to you, as well as secure that it is not really possible to hard brick it even if not following instructions properly) but I don't have enough posts in this forum to make thread here in this section so whatever.
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Hi, I have a doubt. My phone has the update of May 1, so I decided to do it root. Now unlock the bootloader, install twrp and flash magisk. the apps recognize me as root and everything is normal, so I did the right thing? or am I at risk of a problem? sorry for the question, what happens to understand your comment I had to translate in google and really only understood 80%, do not finish understanding why you had problems with your computer. could you help me? I already worry
a rdz said:
Hi, I have a doubt. My phone has the update of May 1, so I decided to do it root. Now unlock the bootloader, install twrp and flash magisk. the apps recognize me as root and everything is normal, so I did the right thing? or am I at risk of a problem? sorry for the question, what happens to understand your comment I had to translate in google and really only understood 80%, do not finish understanding why you had problems with your computer. could you help me? I already worry
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I didn't use twrp at all.
I used Miflash instead of twrp as I told above, in order to restore previous state of the device.
If you did update, as one of the ways I see then, is to replace it with stock rom from which you are going to take the boot image from, to patch with magisk. Do no update. Root first. I have not updated so I don't know how the updating after rooting is going to work. No twrp needed if you just want root.
---------- Post added at 10:58 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:07 AM ----------
There's slightly different address now: http://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/index. Going mi.com or https://en.miui.com/ and clicking downloads if doesn't get there.
RafiAhmed said:
If you're reading this, you must've messed up with your device or you don't want to use custom ROMs anymore and want to revert back to stock ROM.
Going back to stock ROM is not easy on Redmi Go as Xiaomi is not providing the right ROM files. The one (Version: V10.2.6.0.OCLMIXM) that is available on their ROM download site is not flashable on Mi Flash Tool or via fastboot. It will give you an error.
But, there is a way!
Follow the steps below and you can surely get back to stock ROM. (At least it worked for me every time)
CAUTION! Please proceed at your own risk. You are solely responsible for what you're doing. I will not be responsible for any kind of damage to your device.
Requirements
- Unlocked Bootloader
- Xiaomi USB drivers installed on your PC
- PC/TWRP
- microSD Card
- Minimal ADB & Fastboot (If using PC)
- V10.2.6.0.OCLMIXM ROM zip file (Download here
-V10.2.7.0.OCLMIXM (Download here
At first, unzip the V10.2.6.0.OCLMIXM zip file. You will find a folder named images. Open it and look for "recovery.img". Copy it to a safe place (you will need it later).
Then, copy the V10.2.7.0.OCLMIXM zip file to your sd card.
Steps, if you're using PC
1. Install Minimal ADB & Fastboot (Download here)
2. Copy the "recovery.img" file that you extracted earlier, to the directory where your "Minimal Adb & Fastboot" is installed.
3. Run "cmd-here" and type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
4. Turn on recovery mode on your device by pressing and holding Volume+ and power button together.
5. Once you see a "No command" screen, hold power button and press volume+ button and you should be on the recovery menu.
6. Select apply update from SD Card and locate the V10.2.7.0.OCLMIXM file.
7. Select "Yes"
8. Reboot system.
Steps, if you're using TWRP
1. Copy the "recovery.img" file that you extracted earlier, to your SD Card.
2. Boot TWRP
3. Select Install
4. Select Install Image
5. Locate the "recovery.img" file in your SD Card and install it.
6. Go back to main menu and reboot into recovery.
7. Once you see a "No command" screen, hold power button and press volume+ button and you should be on the recovery menu.
6. Select apply update from SD Card and locate the V10.2.7.0.OCLMIXM file.
7. Select "Yes"
8. Reboot system.
Your device should now be running clean stock ROM and recovery.
Don't forget to hit Thanks Button if you found this useful.
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Thank you, this really saved me. A couple of days ago the hotspot stopped working properly after a security update (September 1, 2019). My computer would connect to my phone but it would say "No Internet, Secured". USB tethering also didn't work. I tried restoring to factory defaults, didn't help. So I figured I need to reflash it. The app used to unlock the bootloader didn't work, had to do it manually. The app used for flashing also didn't work, tried a manual approach - almost bricked the phone. Then I found this and it totally worked, thank you. PS: Now after the reflash it shows there's an update available with the size of 183,7MB. How safe is it to update this, since the original firmware(V10.2.9.0.ocleuxm) got screwed up by a security update?
edit: I have installed both updates 10.2.13.0.oclmixm and 10.2.14.0.oclmixm. It's working great. And locked the bootloader.
Request for miui custom ROM for Redmi go
Can anyone built new miui custom ROM port for e
Redmi go:good:
Like it, thank you
matador84 said:
Note that there is a newer version: 10.2.12 ?
V10.2.13.0.OCLMIXM - https://mirom.ezbox.idv.tw/en/phone/tiare/
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fmcgorenc said:
Thank you, this really saved me. A couple of days ago the hotspot stopped working properly after a security update (September 1, 2019). My computer would connect to my phone but it would say "No Internet, Secured". USB tethering also didn't work. I tried restoring to factory defaults, didn't help. So I figured I need to reflash it. The app used to unlock the bootloader didn't work, had to do it manually. The app used for flashing also didn't work, tried a manual approach - almost bricked the phone. Then I found this and it totally worked, thank you. PS: Now after the reflash it shows there's an update available with the size of 183,7MB. How safe is it to update this, since the original firmware(V10.2.9.0.ocleuxm) got screwed up by a security update?
edit: I have installed both updates 10.2.13.0.oclmixm and 10.2.14.0.oclmixm. It's working great. And locked the bootloader.
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Glad to know that it helped you. And yes, you can update every time after restoring by using this method. It actually takes you to 100% stock condition.
JonnyTech said:
matador84 said:
Note that there is a newer version: 10.2.12 ?
V10.2.13.0.OCLMIXM - https://mirom.ezbox.idv.tw/en/phone/tiare/
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The one I mentioned is targeted to take the phone back to the state it was in, after you purchased it.
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Failed to installing
while applying update from sd card it's failing to install. Anything can i do?
plz help if there is any idea
How out of date this guide really is?
dustojnikhummer said:
How out of date this guide really is?
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It still works.
Hakhim said:
while applying update from sd card it's failing to install. Anything can i do?
plz help if there is any idea
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I'm sorry, I might've been busy or didn't notice when you posted this. Did you manage to fix it?
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
Guys, download the Firmware from here. And if you have TWRP installed, just flash this. If TWRP is not installed, try using fastboot and boot to TWRP
Sid160706 said:
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
Guys, download the Firmware from here. And if you have TWRP installed, just flash this. If TWRP is not installed, try using fastboot and boot to TWRP
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this worked perfectly. i cleared system, dalvik, cache, data in twrp, then flashed latest V10.2.25.0.OCLMIXM, phone rebooted and showed encryption unsuccessful, i clicked on erase everything then it encryted and booted successfully.

Z3 bricked, no recovery

Hi all,
somehow my sons' D6603 messed up and didn't boot anymore. Had an old CarbonROM installed before, but that failed for no reason I can pinpoint.
OK, to recover I tried to reflash the ROM - but boot process got stuck in boot animation for hours (until battery ran out).
OK, so I fired up flashtool and tried to install an FTF - but all FTFs I tried to retrieve failed to unpack.
OK - one more try - got me a stock ROM that was supposed to be flashed through recovery.
Now I get Sony splashscreen, then display turns black and stays like that forever. Only sign of something happening is that the notification LED blinks occasionally.
I tried to enter recovery - wouldn't work at all: never saw any change in boot process.
I can put the phone into flash mode and into fastboot - so I tried to flash a new TWRP:
Code:
[email protected] ~/temp/TWRP-z3 $ fastboot flash FOTAKernel recovery.img
target didn't report max-download-size
sending 'FOTAKernel' (15904 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.502s]
writing 'FOTAKernel'...
OKAY [ 1.056s]
finished. total time: 1.558s
[email protected] ~/temp/TWRP-z3 $ fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target didn't report max-download-size
sending 'recovery' (15904 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.501s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 1.055s]
finished. total time: 1.556s
But still the mobile won't boot into recovery
OK, there's a different TWRP available - but I can't flash it to FOTAkernel:
Code:
[email protected] ~/Downloads $ fastboot flash FOTAkernel twrp_z3_2018-03-28.img
target didn't report max-download-size
sending 'FOTAkernel' (10808 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.342s]
writing 'FOTAkernel'...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.345s
[email protected] ~/Downloads $ fastboot flash recovery twrp_z3_2018-03-28.img
target didn't report max-download-size
sending 'recovery' (10808 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.342s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.721s]
finished. total time: 1.063s
Can anyone help me to get stuff working again? I'm lost for options right now - TWRP won't come up, and I can't get an FTF via flashtool to my harddrive. Any other ways to unbrick the phone?
Got a recent LinuxMint 19.x here as my machine right now. Getting a Windows up and running would be an obstacle (although I might get a hand to one).

TWRP Not Booting

Hey guys,
I recently flashed HAVOC OS on my 1+7 Pro.
I got to TWRP by using the boot command, however now I cannot boot to TWRP. When using the command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
I get the following error:
Code:
sending 'recovery' (31440 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.697s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: (recovery_b) No such partition)
finished. total time: 0.733s
Then when I try:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
I get the following error:
Code:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.698s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.728s
Is anyone able to help?
Why not try installing TWRP via magisk?? Its easier that way
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lawrence_craig said:
Hey guys,
I recently flashed HAVOC OS on my 1+7 Pro.
I got to TWRP by using the boot command, however now I cannot boot to TWRP. When using the command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
I get the following error:
Code:
sending 'recovery' (31440 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.697s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: (recovery_b) No such partition)
finished. total time: 0.733s
Then when I try:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
I get the following error:
Code:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.698s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.728s
Is anyone able to help?
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Make sure you are using the latest TWRP img.
Never flash recovery. Always boot recovery and then install TWRP zip. Have you not read the instructions?
As others mentioned, easier way to recover TWRP is to flash a magisk patch boot.img and flash TWRP zip in magisk.
Thanks for the tips guys, all sorted!

error installing twrp

trying to install twrp,the bootloader is already unlocked.
this is what happens:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 805263360 bytes
sending 'recovery' (34200 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.728s]
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) Invalid partition name recovery
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.841s
fastboot boot recovery twrp.img also give a error
what is the solution ?
neozbr said:
trying to install twrp,the bootloader is already unlocked.
this is what happens:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 805263360 bytes
sending 'recovery' (34200 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.728s]
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) Invalid partition name recovery
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.841s
fastboot boot recovery twrp.img also give a error
what is the solution ?
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OK:
1. First you need to root the device. Follow this guide. You will use adb to patch the boot.img file of your current firmware.
2. After you have rooted, you can install the unofficial TWRP for Android 10 Moto G8 Plus from here. The zip file will install through magisk. Works fine; I tested it last night.

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