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Hello Everyone. Normally I´m the quiet Reader and not the Active Poster but I need your help guys.
I have a problem since yesterday and I tried to fix it by myself with searching everywhere but couldn´t do it by myself.
What I had before:
Optipop 5.0.2 with Racer Kernel (both had Builds from January) + TWRP 2.8.1
What I wanted to do:
Flash Grogg's AOSP 5.1 and newest Code Blue Kernel
What happenend:
I factory resetted and successfully flashed Grogg's AOSP 5.1 and Code Blue Kernel but had Problems with FCing Clock and Dialer so I tried to reflash both after wiping completely (even internal storage), mounted it and put the needed new files on the internal storage.
I reflashed the Custom Rom + Custom Kernel and the newest Radio, wiped Cache/Dalvik and rebooted. It booted and the notification screen with 'optimizing apps' appeared. After that that screen went black and nothing else.
It was lit so I´knew that the device wasn´t shut down and tried to rebbot sincee nothing happened. I noticed that it was possible to reboot or shut down the device normally so there might have been a Problem with the Rom.
I retried the whole procedure and this time the notification screen didn´t show up after the boot logo and went directly to the black blank screen but i still had the possibility to rebbot/shut down the device normally. This time I didn´t wipe the whole storage and this time it got stuck at the boot logo and the Custom Recovery seems to be broken, too. The screen shows the dead Android with the red triangle.
My Problem is that I can´t connect my device to the computer, find it with 'adb devices' and reflash the Recovery with fastboot. The device is shown as 'android' in device manager in Windows 7 and nothing else. I already tried to un- and reinstall the Google drivers and that whole stuff but it doesn´t work for God's sake. adb doesn´t list my device and the 'list of devices attached' is blank although my device is connected.
I know my phone is soft bricked and that it is possible to fix that although I don´t know why it even broke the OS and Custom Recovery.
Can anyone help me out with a step-for-step-guide to fix the adb Problem and explain me why that blank screen even happenend?
Edit: If I´m in fastboot mode the device is shown as >Android Bootloader Interface< and isn´t listed with 'adb devices'. If it is powered off it is shown as >Android Composite ADB Interface< but is listed with 'adb devices' but I can´t flash the Custom Recovery.
Beyazid said:
My Problem is that I can´t connect my device to the adb to reflash the Recovery.
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You don't use adb to flash a custom recovery. You use fastboot. That's your first problem.
I actually meant that it isn´t shown with the command 'adb devices' I will change that in the text
Edit: I also noticed that the fastboot mode is always on in the bootloader although the device isn´t connected to the pc. Shouldn´t it only be active if it´s connected?
Beyazid said:
I actually meant that it isn´t shown with the command 'adb devices' I will change that in the text
Edit: I also noticed that the fastboot mode is always on in the bootloader although the device isn´t connected to the pc. Shouldn´t it only be active if it´s connected?
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I see a couple problems here.
First one is use the newest version of TWRP. You can get that from my signature.
Second is Code_Blue may not be compatible with the ROM you are testing.
You don't need ADB at all for this, you need fastboot.
As I said. I just use adb to make sure that my device is found by and connected to the pc. I know that fastboot is used to flash everything but my Nexus 5 isn´t even shown. So how can I get my phone connected to flash the custom recovery?
And it seems like it is compatible since it worked the after the first installation and boot
FFS, XDA. I had just written a huge ass post on how to use fastboot properly, with the proper commands and ****, and you logged me out, making me lose all that. F U.
Beyazid said:
and the Custom Recovery seems to be broken, too. The screen shows the dead Android with the red triangle.
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This is the stock recovery.
You need to put your device in fastboot mode, REFLASH TWRP again with fastboot, then STRAIGHT FROM FASTBOOT select (with vol keys and Power) "Restart recovery". When you're in TWRP, wipe data/factory reset, reflash rom, gapps, REBOOT, PROFIT.
`fastboot devices` and `adb devices` are two commands to check if an active connection exists, between the host interface (on the PC, look at it as servers) and the device interface (look at it as clients). both commands will only return your device's SN IF drivers are correctly installed (speaking on a basic level, and about Windows). If you execute those commands, no SN comes up, then you need to fix drivers FIRST. Not even worth trying to do other commands.
`fastboot devices` only works here -> http://bazalabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20140705_215603.jpg
`adb devices` works in TWRP/CWM (NOT in stock recovery) and in Android itself (needs USB Debugging active).
Thanks for the help. I was able to flash the Custom Recovery and the Custom Rom with and without Code Blue Kernel but in both ways the phone loads, sets up at the boot logo and goes straight into the blank black screen which appears without the notification screen of the apps that get optimized.
I can manually turn off, reboot.or take a screenshot which clearly indicates that the Rom itself is installed.
How can I fix that problem?
Thanks in advance
Edit: Tried with the Blue Code Kernel which gave that blank screen and wiped everything but internal storage and reflashed just the Custom Rom which gave me the same result
Could it be because the system.img or boot.img are missing??
Beyazid said:
Thanks for the help. I was able to flash the Custom Recovery and the Custom Rom with and without Code Blue Kernel but in both ways the phone loads, sets up at the boot logo and goes straight into the blank black screen which appears without the notification screen of the apps that get optimized.
I can manually turn off, reboot.or take a screenshot which clearly indicates that the Rom itself is installed.
How can I fix that problem?
Thanks in advance
Edit: Tried with the Blue Code Kernel which gave that blank screen and wiped everything but internal storage and reflashed just the Custom Rom which gave me the same result
Could it be because the system.img or boot.img are missing??
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Try another ROM.
System.img .. boot.img.. comes with the ROM you flashed (well, not exactly, but both partitions do get written to), so no, they're not missing.
I gave it another try and fixed it.
I'll write it down so anybody who ever faces that problem can solve that, too.
Follow that guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/tutorial-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2513701) step by step and after a few minutes of flashing and a few minutes of booting you should get a clean and fresh Android Version on your device. It removes all the old files and installs the newest files.
And thanks guys for helping me out with that adb/fastboot mistake. Kudos to you
Hello there. I've encounter some weird stuff today. I booted my tulip into recovery mode, basically to change layout colour of the pbrp. After changing layout colour, I got extra layer of colour next to notch and my screen was slided down. Therefore, I wasn't able to use navigation keys, as they were under the screen space. Being able to move only forward and pressed wrong option once I got into submenu, that I cannot exit. I decided to poweroff device and then try to enter recovery once again.
However - I wasn't able to do so. Phone powered off normal, entering fastboot mode is still as it were before, but for some reason, trying to get access into recovery does nothing and restarts my phone without showing anything on the screen (anything different that stock boot animation, that I actually have). What's more interesting, I'm not even able to push twrp.img into device by fastboot mode. My phone is being seen all the time (fastboot devices), both in fastboot and adb modes, I can do different stuff, but when I put correct line to install twrp.img (fastboot flash recovery twrp.img) powershell does nothing. There are no information of file being pushed, about it's size etc. I cannot enter anything else there (into powershell window), I've just found, that in fastboot after pushing that command to install recovery there, I've got some small text/log maybe in upper left part of the screen, but only last part "any key to reboot" can be seen.
Not sure what it is. Rest of options in phone works fine and without problem.
What should I do?
also - using official twrp app and seletcing there twrp to install causes fail to enter the recovery mode and flashing. What's wrong?
I also lost access to root, cannot install magisk, my titanium backup shows me error when trying to access root, as well as other apps.
Should I simply get rid of this os and install new one?
well, it's me again. Problem was simple. After update to MIUI 11 you lost root, as well as get some troubles with recovery. Sorted it out.
Hi all! Now we can root our Sunny 2 phones!
I'd make a TWRP port for this device (adb enabled) so we can just sideload the Magisk installer.
History:
After some time having a Wiko Sunny 2 phone, I'd search a lot and didn't find any method for rooting this little thing.
Then I had the idea to mod the stock recovery to allow test keys and then flash anything, tried to do that and didn't work.
Another idea came to my mind: port TWRP from another phone with same chipset. Started my search for a SPD7731c device with working TWRP and after some time found some guy who made a TWRP port for his "Selecline S6S4IN3G" device and as it had the same chipset it worked. Just gathered the recovery.img from the stock rom (thanks Wiko for giving it on they web page) and unpacked it with carliv image kitchen, replaced the stock ramdisk with TWRP's one and just modded some things inside it (default.prop and the init.rc files). As the vold.fstab is the same, didn't need to modify it.
After some testing, the only problem remaining is that the touch doesn't work well (it receives touch input all the time, even if not touched) but it's enough to get our Sunny2's rooted via ADB and magisk's zip.
REQUIREMENTS:
A PC (or another phone with OTG support, if you use a phone then you'll also need an adb binary compiled for ARM)
ADB, Fastboot and drivers: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N38jqQqX87dEKsBIgDb_9MC-k43YUi85
TWRP image: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DZhL6RckvzQyxGCq2Yy64Cqnpnnm1Ofp
Stock recovery image (in case something goes wrong you can revert to this): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1spaFc1sqqjFdwzt9cYDfSO_KVh1aYuh5
Magisk ZIP (can be latest or this zip): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-OPU1JycSr8nVyAGfdkhdajn8Uap_0dl
ROOT PROCESS:
1. While on Android, go to Settings>About this device and toch 7 times Build number (this will enable Developer Options)
2. Now go back to Settings and then Developer options>Enable OEM unlock and USB debugging.
3. Connect the device to the PC and install the correct driver (for doing this just open Device Manager and force the install of Android Composite ADB Interface on your unrecognized device (should be called SUNNY2)).
4. Open a CMD/Terminal and type this:
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
5. Now type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery path/to/twrp-suny2.img
and after that just
Code:
fastboot reboot
.
6. Now the phone will start, just type in CMD/Terminal
Code:
adb reboot recovery
and you will boot into TWRP.
7. Okay, this TWRP has a buggy touch so just use ADB to install the magisk zip:
Code:
adb shell twrp sideload
, then
Code:
adb sideload path/to/magisk.zip
and finally
Code:
adb reboot
.
8. Nice, now Magisk should be installed. Now with root access, happy modding!
Some things to note:
1) In this guide I did everything via ADB, never booted to recovery or fastboot using button combinations. Why? Simple, on my device I didn't find the correct combinations.
2) You can use TWRP also for factory resetting or installing anything, but via ADB only (as the touch doesn't work properly).
3) If you need any help with this device just PM me!
I hope this guide will be useful for anyone.
CREDITS:
This guy for his work on porting TWRP to his device
Magisk team for his work on making root as simple as flashing a ZIP!
AndroidMTK website for hosting the ADB installer which
I just mirrored!
Stuck in boot loop
Hi ! Thanks for the HowTo !
But...
I followed the exact same procedure (except I had to fastboot oem unlock before flashing the twrp image, in addition to unlocking it in dev mode).
After flashing, the device was stuck in a boot loop : "orange state your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted / your device will boot in 5 seconds". Tried all manners of key combos to reboot in recovery (Vol Up + power is supposed to be the right combo) but to no avail.
Fortunately Wiko provides an "upgrade" tool that allows you to factory reset the device (support dot wikomobile dot com /maj/Sunny2Plus_V24.zip, window$ only) but no luck installing twrp.
Any idea why ? Thanks in advance
tofleplof said:
Hi ! Thanks for the HowTo !
But...
I followed the exact same procedure (except I had to fastboot oem unlock before flashing the twrp image, in addition to unlocking it in dev mode).
After flashing, the device was stuck in a boot loop : "orange state your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted / your device will boot in 5 seconds". Tried all manners of key combos to reboot in recovery (Vol Up + power is supposed to be the right combo) but to no avail.
Fortunately Wiko provides an "upgrade" tool that allows you to factory reset the device (support dot wikomobile dot com /maj/Sunny2Plus_V24.zip, window$ only) but no luck installing twrp.
Any idea why ? Thanks in advance
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Hmm this device is pretty strange, his key combinations never worked for me (because of that I'd need to reboot into system a few times, instead of booting to fastboot with keys).
You can try this:
After flashing stock rom and allowing oem unlock on settings, reboot directly to fastboot. Then use "fastboot boot recovery.img" and tell me what it says. If it says something about bad boot image, it's normal (that happens in my device even if try to load stock boot.img).
Also there's a tool called SPD Research Download Tool, which let's you flash the phone partitions one by one (manually selectable) from the path you want, while phone is in download mode (volume down and connect USB to PC). However, I don't know if that tool's license allows it's free redistribution, so I recommend research for it before downloading anything.
You can get the stock files by running the wiko upgrade tool, going to the folder it extracted his files and then looking for a file called rom.pac (then unpack it, there are guides here on XDA for doing so). You can even edit the boot splash image lol
Sorry for wasting your time
I'm so stupid ! It turns out my device is a different model, the Sunny 2 Plus.
Sorry, and thanks again
Does anyone know if a custom rom exists for the Wiko Sunny 2?
Klab98 said:
Does anyone know if a custom rom exists for the Wiko Sunny 2?
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Nope, sold the device some days after writing this post so didn't even bother to port anything.
BTW it's a 4-core phone with 512MB RAM, so what would you expect to run there? I thing nothing higher than MM (KK would be nice if it was not so outdated nowadays)
Hi, i have got a problem with my wiko sunny 2 plus.
i flashed twrp via fastboot, it succeed. but after reboot the phone didnt start,
only shows orange state, didn´t connect to pc anymore with same cable. i mean i can hear the win7 sound of connecting device and right after connect sound appear then disconnect sound follows right after. so i cant detect the device with adb anymore. what to do, any idea? P.S. sp flashtool also cant detect device. greets
merci beaucoup j espere sa marche
Hi,
My phone is actually dying and I don't know how to recover it this time.
I had a perfectly working setup with latest weekly update of Xiaomi eu MIUI , TWRP and magisk, and know even fastboot is not responding.
I usually don't like when people say that, but I think a malware did it, as my apps started not responding in a few minutes, and the reboot finished the job.
Now it won't boot anymore, when it's plug the notification led is red, and fastboot is detected but commands are stuck.
Also, TWRP is neither accessible from "power + vol up" since last miui eu update, nor from fastboot since the "accident"
If someone have any advice on how to unlock fastboot, flash back the rom or any other way to recover my phone, please help
Also, if you want to know the rest of the story, it's here...
I was using my phone as usual, trying to setup a bridge openvpn connection. (like everyone :laugh: )
The issue is that the only app claiming to do that isn't free, and I want to be sure I can make it work before spending any money.
So I tried to patch it and different apks (I know it's bad...), and while transferring an apk from my laptop to my phone, I noticed the transfer was kinda slow for a few seconds (nothing worrying, but unusual)
Then some of my apps didn't want to launch and, back to the app drawer, most of my apps had their package names, with no icons...
It was at this moment Jackson I knew I screwed up...
I then tried rebooting, and the phone stayed a few minutes on the MIUI screen, then shut off.
After a reboot, I noticed the red led, the absence of boot animation, and the bootloop.
Obviously, if I had a fastboot access, it would be easy to boot on TWRP and then flash back my rom properly but I can't...
EDIT: to make this clearer (I know the post above is a little bit messy), I have the following issues:
- No access to TWRP (for flashing)
- Fastboot is accessible but broken enough so flash/boot to twrp is not possible
- I just though of EDL mode, but "fastboot oem edl" doesn't seems to work
- I prefer to avoid opening my phone (to access to the EDL test points)
EDIT2: You can't flash anything in EDL mode without specific autorisations from xiaomi, so this mode becomes way more useless than on my previous Mi A1. I managed to miraculously flash some things by using miflash in fastboot mode. Maybe working on a windows os instead of gnu/linux helped somehow...
Thelm76 said:
Hi,
My phone is actually dying and I don't know how to recover it this time.
I had a perfectly working setup with latest weekly update of Xiaomi eu MIUI , TWRP and magisk, and know even fastboot is not responding.
I usually don't like when people say that, but I think a malware did it, as my apps started not responding in a few minutes, and the reboot finished the job.
Now it won't boot anymore, when it's plug the notification led is red, and fastboot is detected but commands are stuck.
Also, TWRP is neither accessible from "power + vol up" since last miui eu update, nor from fastboot since the "accident"
If someone have any advice on how to unlock fastboot, flash back the rom or any other way to recover my phone, please help
Also, if you want to know the rest of the story, it's here...
I was using my phone as usual, trying to setup a bridge openvpn connection. (like everyone :laugh: )
The issue is that the only app claiming to do that isn't free, and I want to be sure I can make it work before spending any money.
So I tried to patch it and different apks (I know it's bad...), and while transferring an apk from my laptop to my phone, I noticed the transfer was kinda slow for a few seconds (nothing worrying, but unusual)
Then some of my apps didn't want to launch and, back to the app drawer, most of my apps had their package names, with no icons...
It was at this moment Jackson I knew I screwed up...
I then tried rebooting, and the phone stayed a few minutes on the MIUI screen, then shut off.
After a reboot, I noticed the red led, the absence of boot animation, and the bootloop.
Obviously, if I had a fastboot access, it would be easy to boot on TWRP and then flash back my rom properly but I can't...
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Hi
I had a similar situation
I comfigured an app and during configuration the phone start framing
I rebooted and stucked at miui screen
I tried to reboot in recovery ,nothing
I downloaded latest miui for europe 12.0.3 and mi flash
For me fastboot worked to flash latest firmware from xiaomi
And now is working and my bootloader is locked
Thelm76 said:
Hi,
My phone is actually dying and I don't know how to recover it this time.
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Xiaomi.eu has TWRP issue...
Go to https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=50678 and find your recovery (lmi) and flash it with fastboot and boot to recovery.
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot boot twrp.img
Now download the new ROM 20.10.16, push it to the internet storage and install it dirty... Wipe Cache and reboot....
My problem is almost same, i unlock the bootloader to flash xiaomi.eu rom from global rom, unlocking and flashing custom recovery was done smoothly, when i tried to flash xiaomi.eu rom version 12.0.8 it booted back to recovery, and i format the data partition and booted to system, and same result. I tried global its same result.
Then i tried miflash tool, " antirollback error ".
Now i don't know what to do. Hope my precious poco f2 pro is not bricked, coz i can still manage to boot in custom recovery, and can use miflash tool but error.
Can someone out there help me please. Thanks in advance.
Eldybug said:
My problem is almost same, i unlock the bootloader to flash xiaomi.eu rom from global rom, unlocking and flashing custom recovery was done smoothly, when i tried to flash xiaomi.eu rom version 12.0.8 it booted back to recovery, and i format the data partition and booted to system, and same result. I tried global its same result.
Then i tried miflash tool, " antirollback error ".
Now i don't know what to do. Hope my precious poco f2 pro is not bricked, coz i can still manage to boot in custom recovery, and can use miflash tool but error.
Can someone out there help me please. Thanks in advance.
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Since you have access to a properly working fastboot and recovery, I believe there is always a way to recover your phone.
I'll be glad to help you but for now, I'm more focused on my issue.
Only thing, while using miflash, be careful to never lock your bootloader since you would have to open your phone to access EDL mode in case of bootloop
(but you can lock it afterwards if you want)
Enricosteph said:
Xiaomi.eu has TWRP issue...
Go to https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=50678 and find your recovery (lmi) and flash it with fastboot and boot to recovery.
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot boot twrp.img
Now download the new ROM 20.10.16, push it to the internet storage and install it dirty... Wipe Cache and reboot....
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Well, the main issue here is that fastboot seems to be broken too...
i found this for you on the LOS rom for poco f2 pro (am not the autor) this is for the "Anti-rollback error" (i hope that can help you):
romabah said:
Gentlemen with EU versions of Poco F2 pro, could you help me out?
Right now i am running 12.0.2.0 QJKEUXM.
To flash Lineage i first need to flash MIUI V12.0.3.0.QJKMIXM via MiFlash. I tried to do that but got an Anti-rollback error.
Checking via fastboot i saw that my phones anti rollback value is 1, but MIUI V12.0.3.0.QJKMIXM firmware has an anti rollback of 0.
Some folks say to delete first 5-6 lines in text editor from .bat file, but at the same time people tell everywhere to NOT flash firmware with lower value that your current anti rollback.
Any advice? How did other EU folks fix this?
Edit: I fixed it! I will NOT and cannot claim that this will fix all rollback error's, but it fixed mine.
0) This is applicable to fastboot version of MIUI V12.0.3.0.QJKMIXM (aka tgz file that you need to extract twice)
1) Move the extracted firmware directory imi_global_images_V12.0.3.......ets.ets. ( map with flash_all.bat, images ) to C: directory and rename to something short, like xiaomiFirm.
This will solve a lot of weird error's as MiFlash doesnt like long directories
2) Within the moved map open flash_all.bat with text editor and delete everything starting and including "::check anti_version" to and including "echo %..."
This removes the anti rollback check somehow. The reason for only editing flash_all.bat is because this is the .bat file that is run when you choose clean all option in MiFlash, i assume you dont want to clean all and lock now do you?
3) After finishing flashing mine gave error Not catch checkpoint flash is not done, but booted normally. Gave me a heart attack.
Sanity check: When running cmd "fastboot getvar anti" it returned "anti: 1"
Meaning i just flashed a ROM with anti of 0 on a phone with a anti value of 1. At least i believe so.
In any case, thank all for giving feedback for other ways of fixing this.
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I'll try to make a type C deep flash cable to flash fastboot, and edit this message to explain if this works
Thelm76 said:
Well, the main issue here is that fastboot seems to be broken too...
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Try to hold down only Vol Down and connect it to your computer
Enricosteph said:
Try to hold down only Vol Down and connect it to your computer
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I don't know if this was my cable or fastboot oem edl, but windows recognised the phone as qualcomm qdloader 9008. I'll now try to update fastboot, install twrp and check the extent of the damages.
Fangstergangsta said:
i found this for you on the LOS rom for poco f2 pro (am not the autor) this is for the "Anti-rollback error" (i hope that can help you):
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Indeed, OP, try to flash everything from the start thep by step.
You must stop therapeutic relentlessness!!!
Just plug out the charger and let him die softly...
Put him back in his sweet box after his last breathe
Bury him in your garden with a decent burial : he deserve it!!!!
It's HIS TIME, dude....
Regards
Mastakony said:
You must stop therapeutic relentlessness!!!
Just plug out the charger and let him die softly...
Put him back in his sweet box after his last breathe
Bury him in your garden with a decent burial : he deserve it!!!!
It's HIS TIME, dude....
Regards
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Haha it's not therapeutic relentlessness when you're sure it will live again in a few days (and fully working!)
It just need a good memory wipe and android replacement
As I managed to get to emergency mode, I can now easily replace its software
EDIT: I didn't know that for these xiaomi devices, you need very specific autorisations to flash something with EDL... Fortunately, after messing around with miflash, I managed to unlock myself out of this infinite loop
As I managed to get to emergency mode, I can now easily replace its software
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How are you going to flash the software?
Well,
By using edl mode and miflash, I got some errors as I was not authorised to do this operation, so I rebooted to fastboot, reused miflash, and I don't know which kind of magic did that but after some files flashed and an error, I was able to boot on TWRP. With this done, I tried to keep my data but didn't worked, and as I have everything constantly backup, I dicided to do a flashall.
now, I think I have a good MIUI base to flash MIUI EU back
Thelm76 said:
Well,
By using edl mode and miflash, I got some errors as I was not authorised to do this operation, so I rebooted to fastboot, reused miflash, and I don't know which kind of magic did that but after some files flashed and an error, I was able to boot on TWRP. With this done, I tried to keep my data but didn't worked, and as I have everything constantly backup, I dicided to do a flashall.
now, I think I have a good MIUI base to flash MIUI EU back
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I have the same situation plus no fastboot or recovery at all.. Please tell me how did you resolve it?
ghannaiem said:
I have the same situation plus no fastboot or recovery at all.. Please tell me how did you resolve it?
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Is the phone detected by the pc in usb?
And when you press power+ sound + or - What is happening?
NOSS8 said:
Is the phone detected by the pc in usb?
And when you press power+ sound + or - What is happening?
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Yes , detected by usb but as qcom 9008,
And when holding down power button with + or - vol it restarts again to 9008 .
So it is not detected by any means, but only detected in edl mode
ghannaiem said:
Yes , detected by usb but as qcom 9008,
And when holding down power button with + or - vol it restarts again to 9008 .
So it is not detected by any means, but only detected in edl mode
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how did it happen?
My imei got lost so I tried to flash eng rom through MI flash to fix it. It flashes all except certain file called (aop. Mbn) so I tried to flash it by cmd commands via fastboot and then the phone bricked.. No booting to fastboot anymore , no recovery. even with disconnecting battery and reconnecting again... Phone only recognized in Edl mode and when flashing through MI flash it asks for edl authorization... Account login successful but then flash fail cuz account is not authorized. So I think The only solution will be authorized account or patched prog_ufs file
Okay so yesterday I decided to finally try to install TWRP to flash a custom rom on the system, but never thought it would give so much headache. My drivers were bad, the system locked and android 11 updating making the phone all sorts of bugs, I was anxious to get rid of it, and I did somehow. I was unable to flash TWRP into the recovery as the system partition type is different than usual for it seems, but the recovery partition was all weird, "no command" was stuck in the screen even after a hard reset through there. So I got Magisk and got Root and used Smart Flash to install TWRP through the running system and it landed successful. But when going to the recovery the TWRP screen was flickering, but I could send ADB commands yet and boot normally, I just couldn't access the recovery functions yet. So I flashed a different version of the TWRP with the IMG and the zip folder and nothing worked then I realized that maybe I should erase the partition before flashing it and then the murder. I found a tutorial on erasing stuff, but the whole process cost me more than twelve hours as I messed with so many things and was kinda learning the hows and dos.
But then I saw the command "fastboot erase system -w" that was a shortcut for all cleanup processes and I was wanting to wipe it again even to recover my google backup and be able to use my messenger apps. But it did erase, of course, the whole system and everything, simply destroying everything, but yet stuck in the fastboot screen. What I did? Well, I downloaded the TGRZ of an older version of xiaomi mi a3 firmware, the android 10, as I was tired and thought that maybe if I downgraded it I would get my phone to get rid of android 11 bugs and sleep for good till tomorrow, that is today. I ran the script to wipe anything and install the system over it and it did successfully, then the message "successfully installed, press any key to finish" but then the prompt closed and the phone tried to reboot but fell into a hard brick. The computer recognizes the device as the name "QUSB_BULK_CID:0411_SN:EFCF04FD" and the hardware ID "USB\VID_05C6&PID_9008" matches the original.
So is there anything I could do yet? Phone warranty ended in january and that's why I tried that process, it is any worth?
BillyWroth said:
Okay so yesterday I decided to finally try to install TWRP to flash a custom rom on the system, but never thought it would give so much headache. My drivers were bad, the system locked and android 11 updating making the phone all sorts of bugs, I was anxious to get rid of it, and I did somehow. I was unable to flash TWRP into the recovery as the system partition type is different than usual for it seems, but the recovery partition was all weird, "no command" was stuck in the screen even after a hard reset through there. So I got Magisk and got Root and used Smart Flash to install TWRP through the running system and it landed successful. But when going to the recovery the TWRP screen was flickering, but I could send ADB commands yet and boot normally, I just couldn't access the recovery functions yet. So I flashed a different version of the TWRP with the IMG and the zip folder and nothing worked then I realized that maybe I should erase the partition before flashing it and then the murder. I found a tutorial on erasing stuff, but the whole process cost me more than twelve hours as I messed with so many things and was kinda learning the hows and dos.
But then I saw the command "fastboot erase system -w" that was a shortcut for all cleanup processes and I was wanting to wipe it again even to recover my google backup and be able to use my messenger apps. But it did erase, of course, the whole system and everything, simply destroying everything, but yet stuck in the fastboot screen. What I did? Well, I downloaded the TGRZ of an older version of xiaomi mi a3 firmware, the android 10, as I was tired and thought that maybe if I downgraded it I would get my phone to get rid of android 11 bugs and sleep for good till tomorrow, that is today. I ran the script to wipe anything and install the system over it and it did successfully, then the message "successfully installed, press any key to finish" but then the prompt closed and the phone tried to reboot but fell into a hard brick. The computer recognizes the device as the name "QUSB_BULK_CID:0411_SN:EFCF04FD" and the hardware ID "USB\VID_05C6&PID_9008" matches the original.
So is there anything I could do yet? Phone warranty ended in january and that's why I tried that process, it is any worth?
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You should never try to install software for another board (mi mix 3 global is codenamed "perseus")...
If you are unable to reach fastboot and recovery, you may refer to this, since it sounds like your phone is in EDL mode:
Reboot to EDL mode from FASTBOOT!
Reboot to EDL mode from FASTBOOT! No more Test Point Method needed Technical Details: Redmi Note 3 support rebooting to EDL in Android Bootloader aboot module (the "reboot-edl" command) but fastboot utility doesn't recognize "reboot-edl" in the...
forum.xda-developers.com
I never encountered this issue so only do this if you're absolutely sure you have no other means of flashing anything on it (i.e. through fastboot), and use the appropriate firmware at all times for your specific model
CriGiu said:
You should never try to install software for another board (mi mix 3 global is codenamed "perseus")...
If you are unable to reach fastboot and recovery, you may refer to this, since it sounds like your phone is in EDL mode:
Reboot to EDL mode from FASTBOOT!
Reboot to EDL mode from FASTBOOT! No more Test Point Method needed Technical Details: Redmi Note 3 support rebooting to EDL in Android Bootloader aboot module (the "reboot-edl" command) but fastboot utility doesn't recognize "reboot-edl" in the...
forum.xda-developers.com
I never encountered this issue so only do this if you're absolutely sure you have no other means of flashing anything on it (i.e. through fastboot), and use the appropriate firmware at all times for your specific model
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well it seems I recovered it back, I bricked it and somehow it just got into EDL mode without cable or opening it up. So I found a tutorial back on reddit showing how use GFIL to install the stock rom back. I used android 10 stock rom before bricking it, but as I just flashed everything on empty partitions it didn't work, it seems that the Qualcomm setup needs some kind of previous work to set everything up. Anyways I managed to boot it, but now I'm aware that I should use Lineage recovery instead of TWRP as Mi A3 support is lacking, that's why after installing it I got it flickering (no compatible version with the latest Android 11 firmware).
BillyWroth said:
well it seems I recovered it back, I bricked it and somehow it just got into EDL mode without cable or opening it up. So I found a tutorial back on reddit showing how use GFIL to install the stock rom back. I used android 10 stock rom before bricking it, but as I just flashed everything on empty partitions it didn't work, it seems that the Qualcomm setup needs some kind of previous work to set everything up. Anyways I managed to boot it, but now I'm aware that I should use Lineage recovery instead of TWRP as Mi A3 support is lacking, that's why after installing it I got it flickering (no compatible version with the latest Android 11 firmware).
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hello, im having maybe a similiar case with my phone (in this case its a MI A3) i installed "succefully" evolution x 6.3 on my phone and everthing was ok with a few bugs, the only problem was that mi cannot connect to internet, so i decided to restart the phone and now my phone just don't turn on, the power button don't respond and i cannot start up my phone and its just a black screen, if u remeber ¿can u pass the tutorial that u saw on reddit? maybe it can help me