[guide] Update Nougat Flashing Method P9 Lite - Huawei P9 Lite Guides, News, & Discussion

UPDATE TO THE MOST RECENT VERSIONS NUGAT
FLASHING METHOD​
HTML:
- An advert! The Flash phone can have bricks. I'm not responsible for that:p:p.
- If you are not sure, do not make any changes and you can leave this forum:confused::confused:.
- This method uses a modified stock recovery that does not verify the files.
- It serves to update firmware, as well as update, but not to do Downgrade MM.
- also serves to perform rebrand changing cust.
- make copies of data and applications.
- I will not explain how to unlock the bootloader and install twrp, there are many tutorials.
- with this method the bootloader will be blocked again.
EXPERIENCE
- my compilation was VNS-L23C605B342 and update to VNS-L23C605B385 (demo video)
- being in VNS-L23C25B I changed from cust REBRAND, to compilation VNS-L23C605B385 (demo video)
REQUIREMENTS:
- activate OEM unlocking from developer options.
- Unlock the bootloader.
- install recovery twrp P9 lite nougat
- download the firmware finder.exe to download the updates
- download the firmware of your compilation and / or rebrand compilation
- Download the HWOTA file and unzip.
- minimum battery of 50%
PROCESS.​
FLASH UPDATE
- unzip the file HWOTA.zip
- download the firmware of your compilation (settings / about the phone)
- the firmware is three files in the update.zip, update_data_full_public.zip and update_full_XX-LXX_hw_xx
- the latter "update_full_XX-LXX_hw_xx" there are usually several L21, L01, etc. just download one and it will depend on the cell model.
- If there are not three, it does not work.
- Rename the firmware as follows : update.zip, update_data_public.zip, update_all_hw.zip
- copy and paste the renamed files into the "HWOTA" directory.
- the HWOTA folder, copy and paste in the external memory.
- turn off the cell phone and boot in recovery twrp.
- change to external memory.
- find the HWOTA folder and flash the OTA_catuva21.zip file
- the cell phone will automatically restart
- and start updating let it finish
- if for some reason it remains on the black screen, or sticks to the huawei logo
- perform hard reset (press the volume more and power, and perform both wipes)
- CONGRATULATIONS UPDATE YOUR ANDROID.
REBRAND
- unzip the file HWOTA.zip
- download the "VNS-L...C...oeminfo.zip" (it's a flasheable file)
- download the firmware, this depends on the brand you want to change "VNS-L...C...oeminfo.zip"
- rename updates: follow steps 3 to 8 of FLASH UPDATE
- Create a folder in the external memory and paste the "VNS-L...C...oeminfo.zip" of your selection.
- turn off the cell phone and boot in recovery twrp.
- change to external memory.
- search the folder oeminfo and flash "VNS-L...C...oeminfo.zip"
- DANGER DANGER:crying::crying:
- when finished flashing DO NOT REALIZE REBOOT SYSTEM
- return to the main screen.
- select reebot.
- select bootloader and automatically restart in fastboot mode.
- and as you will see the bootloader is blocked.
- unlock the bootloader with your code (if it is in red, just unlock)
- once unlocked it will boot in recovery twrp.
- search the HWOTA folder
- find the HWOTA folder and flash the OTA_catuva21.zip file
- the cell phone will automatically restart
- and start updating let it finish
- if for some reason it remains on the black screen, or sticks to the huawei logo
- perform a hard reset (press the volume more and power until the wipes menu appears)
- CONGRATULATIONS UPDATE YOUR ANDROID .
CREDITS
CATUVA21 (to be adapted for this terminal)
Idrees Patel (take your night recovery, and adapt)
mankindtw (use your flash method that I publish for high ranges)
FirmwareFinder (for publishing the updates)

GOOD LINK OF THE BASE OF THIS WORK
[Guide] Mate 9 Flash Oreo Update Package and Downgrade Nougat
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-mate-9-flash-oreo-update-package-t3699522
Huawei P8 Lite 2017 / Honor 8 Lite Android Oreo update brings Project Treble support
https://www.xda-developers.com/huaw...e-android-oreo-update-project-treble-support/

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Great job, that's what I needed. Thanks.

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[resolved] How to Install (Multiple) .zip Stock update with TWRP ? [fixed]

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FIXED, see 2nd post.
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Hi, my phone : PRA-LX1C432B180 no brand dual sim
Like many P8 Lite 2017, I have the GPS issue.
so I want to update my phone, using Hisuite, they gave me the update,
Hisuite downloads the files then put them in the phone,
But then the phone reboot in TWRP/Recovery mode, and of course, nothing happens :
when I reboot, I still have the Old Build...
On my PC I copied what Hisuite downloaded (PRA-LX1C432B194-FULL) :
- update.zip (~1.7GB) SHA1: D3E728B4B29171C52E889A16F9599DAA9C29C179
- update_data_full_public.zip (~693KB) SHA1: 92979FFDC7D45048F4F2A92247F6DA5E846D2948
- update_full_PRA-L31_hw_eu.zip (~617MB) SHA1: 1DAC4AA49098B8B540A9C89CB8D8C88A1F571DEB
update.zip and update_full_PRA-L31_hw_eu.zip contain : some files and UPDATE.APP
my problem is : one UPDATE.APP is 3.6 GB, the other only 137 MB
how do I update my phone using TWRP or Fastboot ?
do I have to update the 3.6GB first then use the 137MB ? won't that create an issue ?
the 137MB doesn't content much, Huawei Update Extractor tells me that the img "09.cust.img" is the only file of interest.
the 3.6GB update.app contain 2 recovery img, why ? what should I do ?
I was thinking : extract the file "10.system.img" and flash the system via TWRP ?
should I flash the boot.img too ? the recovery and vendor.img too ?? even on an unbranded phone ?
this is so confusing.
so finally I did the following :
- I used HuaweiUpdateExtractor_0.9.9.5 to extract the stock recovery (not the recovery2)
- used fastboot to flash the recovery (so twrp was no more)
- used Hisuite to update, the phone rebooted in recovery mode and updated.
- the phone was updated, the GPS fixed.
Now I just have to put twrp back in there.

[guide] update nougat and oreo flashing method p8lite 2017

UPDATE TO THE MOST RECENT VERSIONS NUGAT AND OREO
FLASHING METHOD​
HTML:
- An advert! The Flash phone can have bricks. I'm not responsible for that:p:p.
- If you are not sure, do not make any changes and you can leave this forum:confused::confused:.
- This method uses a modified stock recovery that does not verify the files.
- It serves to update firmware, as well as update to Oreo, but not to do Downgrade Nougat.
- also serves to perform rebrand changing cust.
- make copies of data and applications.
- I will not explain how to unlock the bootloader and install twrp, there are many tutorials.
- with this method the bootloader will be blocked again.
REQUIREMENTS:
- activate OEM unlocking from developer options.
- Unlock the bootloader.
- install recovery twrp P8 lite nougat
- download the firmware finder.exe to download the updates
- download the firmware of your compilation and / or rebrand compilation
- Download the HWOTA file and unzip.
- minimum battery of 50%
PROCESS.​
FLASH UPDATE
- unzip the file HWOTA.zip
- download the firmware of your compilation (settings / about the phone)
- the firmware is three files in the update.zip, update_data_full_public.zip and update_full_XX-LXX_hw_xx
- the latter "update_full_XX-LXX_hw_xx" there are usually several L21, L01, etc. just download one and it will depend on the cell model.
- If there are not three, it does not work.
- Rename the firmware as follows : update.zip, update_data_public.zip, update_all_hw.zip
- copy and paste the renamed files into the "HWOTA" directory.
- the HWOTA folder, copy and paste in the external memory.
- turn off the cell phone and boot in recovery twrp.
- change to external memory.
- find the HWOTA folder and flash the OTA_catuva21.zip file
- the cell phone will automatically restart
- and start updating let it finish
- if for some reason it remains on the black screen, or sticks to the huawei logo
- perform hard reset (press the volume more and power, and perform both wipes)
- CONGRATULATIONS UPDATE YOUR ANDROID.
REBRAND
- unzip the file HWOTA.zip
- download the "PRA-L...C...oeminfo.zip" (it's a flasheable file)
- download the firmware, this depends on the brand you want to change "PRA-L... C...oeminfo.zip"
- rename updates: follow steps 3 to 8 of FLASH UPDATE
- Create a folder in the external memory and paste the "PRA-L ...C ..oeminfo.zip" of your selection.
- turn off the cell phone and boot in recovery twrp.
- change to external memory.
- search the folder oeminfo and flash "PRA-L ... C ... oeminfo.zip"
- DANGER DANGER:crying::crying:
- when finished flashing DO NOT REALIZE REBOOT SYSTEM
- return to the main screen.
- select reebot.
- select bootloader and automatically restart in fastboot mode.
- and as you will see the bootloader is blocked.
- unlock the bootloader with your code (if it is in red, just unlock)
- once unlocked it will boot in recovery twrp.
- search the HWOTA folder
- find the HWOTA folder and flash the OTA_catuva21.zip file
- the cell phone will automatically restart
- and start updating let it finish
- if for some reason it remains on the black screen, or sticks to the huawei logo
- perform a hard reset (press the volume more and power until the wipes menu appears)
- CONGRATULATIONS UPDATE YOUR ANDROID .
CREDITS
CATUVA21 (to be adapted for this terminal)
Idrees Patel (take your night recovery, and adapt)
mankindtw (use your flash method that I publish for high ranges)
FirmwareFinder (for publishing the updates)
GOOD LINK OF THE BASE OF THIS WORK
[Guide] Mate 9 Flash Oreo Update Package and Downgrade Nougat
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-mate-9-flash-oreo-update-package-t3699522
Huawei P8 Lite 2017 / Honor 8 Lite Android Oreo update brings Project Treble support
https://www.xda-developers.com/huaw...e-android-oreo-update-project-treble-support/
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You really gonna laugh at me. I was rebranding my huawei PRA-LX1 and I already unlocked the bootloader. Successfully done all firsts 9th steps but when I had to unlock bootloader I figured out that I didn't keep the bootloader code from the last time... Then as the website is under maintenance I had to call huawei support, not open during the week-end in my country... During these days stucked in bootloader mode, it runned out of battery and powered off. I finally get the bootloader code from huawei but when trying to unlock I get "Wrong password" from fastboot. I tried to update via dload method but it didn't work I have no idea what I can do to fix it. Are there any chances to unbrick my device?
Thanks,
Nathoufresh
Sorry for my bad english

Huawei P9 potentally bricked?

Hello Guys! In the past 2 days i wanted to rebrand my phone (Huawei P9 EVA-L09) to the AL10 chinese version with a guide i found in the thread of the HWOTA7 tool. I succesfully flashed it without complications. But then my luck went out and i maybe have softbricked my phone. Here's how it happened.
As i did't like huawei's emui i wanted to load the Base ROM on my phone for flashing my favorite rom, Resurrection Remix. After i flashed my phones RAMDISK with the TWRP version as explained in Tecalotes post (fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img) i went straight in it to flash the img because i didn't know what command i needed to flash it over fastboot. So i tried wiping the Dalvik-/cache, factory reset and then wiping data. Then i went to rebooting my phone into the OS to check if the files are in the right place, but then it just was stuck at the screen (Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted.) and down below just stands "Your device is booting now". I thought it just could take a while, but even after 10 minutes it did't change a bit, then it automatically reset to the eRecovery. After browsing in some german forums i found out that my phone isn't lost yet After this i booted TWRP again over fastboot and deleted all system files. Then nothing worked anymore. Tried sideloading, it said adb: error: connect failed: closed. or uknowncommand[errno] and then it stopped). I sat there for 6 hours, then my big IQ tried the UPDATE.app extractor and extracted recovery, system, ramdisk and vendor and flashed it. And it worked, it booted in eRecovery again and said "Your OS has mayor errors, do you wan't to download latest version and recovery?". I accepted. It downloaded for 10 minutes, then i repeated the last step of HWOTA7 and again, it worked. Then i could boot in the OS again, and enable ADB Debug and USB debug. After that i booted in TWRP and tried staying at EMIU 8, but again, i couldn't find the files. Then i tried sideload, again a error telling me that sideloading can't be done. Rebooted in OS, again stuck at the screen after the unlocking. I did go to sleep. Now its day 2 and i am writing here with my phone at the side in eRecovery. This time i didnt wipe anything else than data and the cache, also i did a factory reset. I easely can go in the OS again, but then i still would get the false directory without any files and couldnt load OpenGapps and the network fix or the BASE ROM, because i know now that it isnt a problem with base rom. I grately would accept anyone that can help. Also i cant use a SD card because i do not have the money for it right now because i'm in high school. Besides that, I personally think it's a faulty directory because of the TWRP. Also i can't go back to nougat because i can't find the zips. If someone is a expert, hit me up in the DMs here and if i got a fix i write it on this post for everyone that has this problem and i will mention the god that found it!
Many regards!
Since you have followed the re-branding guide by @Tecalote, why didn't you follow also his instructions for going back to stock (Oreo or even Nougat)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77161314&postcount=3
Same things have also been asked in the Open Kirin thread, see e.g.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77589852&postcount=79
Good luck, as long as you have Fastboot and eRecovery, your phone is not dead
Restore your phone and try to be not confused
Bumo Gaming said:
Hello Guys! In the past 2 days i wanted to rebrand my phone (Huawei P9 EVA-L09) to the AL10 chinese version with a guide i found in the thread of the HWOTA7 tool.
As i did't like huawei's emui i wanted to load the Base ROM on my phone for flashing my favorite rom, Resurrection Remix.
After i flashed my phones RAMDISK with the TWRP version as explained in Tecalotes post (fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img) i went straight in it to flash the img because i didn't know what command i needed to flash it over fastboot.
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Okay, first of all → You should learn to read the instructions carefully. And if you do not understand something, then you should ask first - in the Rebrand Thread - before you do something!
"After i flashed my phones RAMDISK with the TWRP" → which ramdisk to you mean? Since you speak of the "Base ROM", you refer to the renewed post # 2 in the Rebrand Thread. I did not mention anything about flashing a "Ramdisk" there.
Note: ramdisk.img = similar the same than boot.img on Android 7 → and if, it must be flashed to: ramdisk
recovery_ramdisk = on Oreo the place of Recovery on the phone (on Nougat it was: recovery) → and if, it must be flashed to: recovery_ramdisk
In post # 2 I do not offer "ramdisk" for download or to flash.
There are only two recoveries to flash there: 1) P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img → which must be flashed to: recovery_ramdisk and
2) b528-RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img, which is the EMUI-Stock-Recovery → and must be flashed to the same place: recovery_ramdisk (after flashing the Base ROM for doing the Factory reset)
"After i flashed my phones RAMDISK with the TWRP version as explained in Tecalotes post (fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img) i went straight in it to flash the img because i didn't know what command i needed to flash it over fastboot."
BTW: every Recovery (TWRP, EMUI-Stock-Recovery) can be flashed in Fastboot Mode with: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk "name-of-the-file".img
→ That means, you flashed already TWRP (P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img) in Fastboot Mode and you did boot into TWRP → and then?? Which img did you flash then? I did not mention to flash any img immediately after flashing TWRP.
→ After flashing TWRP you should flash either the NetworkPatch.zip or the Base ROM (suitable for your device) and after that you should: Reboot Recovery from TWRP main menu, after TWRP is rebooted you should flash: b528-RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img to: recovery_ramdisk - and NOT TO: ramdisk!!
It is well explained in the Thread.
The next step would be to Reboot Recovery from TWRP main menu into Stock Recovery (which is flashed right now) and perform from EMUI-Stock-Recovery Wipe Cache Partition and Factoryreset....
→ if you flashed b528-recovery_ramdis.img to ramdisk instead to: recovery_ramdisk → then it's clear why your P9 did not boot into the system and was stuck on the Bootscreen!
→ But what I dont understand is: How could you flash recovery_ramdis.img with TWRP if you have no external SD??
I wrote directly under the Download-Link of TWRP a short summary about this TWRP and I told clearly, that this TWRP has currently no access to /data and the internal storage → therefore: nothing can be done without external SD!
So, my question is - from where can you flash anything?
→ It would only possible to flash anything without external SD, if you did "format data" → but that would be a completely wrong step that I have not mentioned anywhere in the instructions.
"Format data" is only required, if you use HuRUpdater, as long TWRP can not decrypt the encrypted data Partiton.
→ But "Format data" can not be used for doing the NetworkPatch or flashing the Base Rom → it requires, that /data is originally encrypted - and NOT formatted.
Bumo Gaming said:
So i tried wiping the Dalvik-/cache, factory reset and then wiping data. Then i went to rebooting my phone into the OS to check if the files are in the right place, but then it just was stuck at the screen (Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted.) and down below just stands "Your device is booting now". I thought it just could take a while, but even after 10 minutes it did't change a bit, then it automatically reset to the eRecovery.
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Clear, if you did several things wrong and and not according to the instructions, the phone can not boot and goes and goes after some unsuccessful attempts into eRecovery.
→ But that would not be any problem. Because it is possible on rebranded P9 to EVA-AL10 - to use eRecovery. Just click on "Download latest version and recovery" - then P9 connects to the wifi, get the info package and download and restore your P9 to latest approved Firmware.
"So i tried wiping the Dalvik-/cache, factory reset and then wiping data. " - forget about it → if TWRP has no access to /data - you can not wipe Dalvik and you can not do Factory reset and you can not wipe data with TWRP! → Thats why I advised to do it with Stock EMUI Recovery after the zips are flashed.
Bumo Gaming said:
After browsing in some german forums i found out that my phone isn't lost yet After this i booted TWRP again over fastboot and deleted all system files. Then nothing worked anymore. Tried sideloading, it said adb: error: connect failed: closed. or uknowncommand[errno] and then it stopped). I sat there for 6 hours, then my big IQ tried the UPDATE.app extractor and extracted recovery, system, ramdisk and vendor and flashed it. And it worked, it booted in eRecovery again and said "Your OS has mayor errors, do you wan't to download latest version and recovery?". I accepted.
It downloaded for 10 minutes, then i repeated the last step of HWOTA7 and again, it worked. Then i could boot in the OS again, and enable ADB Debug and USB debug. After that i booted in TWRP and tried staying at EMIU 8, but again, i couldn't find the files. Then i tried sideload, again a error telling me that sideloading can't be done. Rebooted in OS, again stuck at the screen after the unlocking.
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→ There is a much more simple way to restore your Phone that it can work again properly. I will write at the end.
→ You should not flash any GApps - Open GApps - or whatever, because GApps are not compatible with this firmware and not necessary. All necessary Google core apps and Google services are included in the firmware. Most of them not in the system, but in the data partiton.
→ The NetworkPatch zip as well as the Base Rom are including Playstore and Gboard and all the other Google Apps you need, you can simply install from Playstore.
→ You should not use HWOTA7 on Oreo - it is programmed to work on Android 7 (hwota7) and not on Android 8. It includes TWRP for Android 7 and not for Android 8 - and I already mentioned it in OP.
Bumo Gaming said:
I grately would accept anyone that can help. Also i cant use a SD card because i do not have the money for it right now because i'm in high school. Besides that, I personally think it's a faulty directory because of the TWRP. Also i can't go back to nougat because i can't find the zips. If someone is a expert, hit me up in the DMs here and if i got a fix i write it on this post for everyone that has this problem and i will mention the god that found it! Many regards!
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→ if you have no money for SD Card or USB OTG, you can go back to a working system (EVA-AL10 as well as make a downgrade to Nougat) - I have it already explained in Post #3 as @zgfg told you - but you will not be able for now to use the NetworkPatch.zip or the Base ROM.zip, because this TWRP can only flash from Micro SD or USB OTG (current version, until decryption of encrypted data is solved)
→ it could be done instead with Root and copy the files from the NetworkPatch.zip to the right places to replace the existent ones. But I made no instruction for it right now.
→ this TWRP has no "faulty directory" and everything is working correctly, except you can not use internal storage for now
→ "everyone that has this problem" - will only have it, if he is quite confused and does not know what he is doing - neither reads instructions properly, nor asks if he does not know
→ if you want to go back to Nougat, read Post #3, it is well explained. The Link EVA-AL10b399Sp17a /Android 7 you can find in Post #2
Using HuRUpdater from internal storage:
1) Flash TWRP for Oreo (not the one from hwota7, which is for Nougat) - flash it in Fastboot Mode with the code in Post #2
2) Boot into TWRP and use: Wipe and right down the Button: format data (for HuRUpdater it is required ) - confirm format data by typing:yes → go back (after) to main menu of TWRP and use: Reboot - but not system - Reboot instead: Recovery
3) Phone reboot again to TWRP and then TWRP is able to see the internal storage (because data is formatted - but note: this practice can not be used for the Base ROM and also not for the NetworkPatch, because it requires original encrypted storage!!)
4) Connect USB cable to P9 and PC - you should see internal storage in Windows Explorer.
If not, go to the Button "Mount" in TWRP and click 1x on "disable MTP" and then "enable MTP" - now you should see the internal storage in Windows Explorer.
6) Make a folder on your internal storage, name it as you like - Copy inside this folder:
a) HuRUpdater 0.4
b) update.zip
c) update_data_public.zip (= renamed, as written in OP)
d) update_all_hw.zip (=renamed, as written in OP)
→ Note: If you use EVA-AL10C00B528 for this operation, you will stay on Oreo, with properly installed Firmware (but without NetworkPatch...)
→ if you use instead EVA-AL10b399Sp17a for this operation, you will downgrade to Nougat, EVA-AL10 and can then use HWOTA7 to rebrand back to your original P9
After you copied the files, disconnect USB from P9.
7) Navigate to the folder you had created on internal storage (with HuRUpdater inside) and flash now ONLY the file: HuRUpdater.
8) The Battery will make some noice - in that moment press shortly VOL- (not Vol+) and HuRUpdater will flash the Firmware (all 3 zip files) from your folder automatically.
9) After it is succesfully flashed, click on the left button to Wipe Dalvik and Cache (it will work now, because of decrypted data) → the go back to the main menu and use again Reboot - But not System! - you choose: Reboot Recovery. This will reboot the Phone into EMUI-Stock-Recovery
10) In Stock Recovery make first Wipe Cache Partition and then Factory Reset → you have a properly working system back.
Can't you borrow an SD card of 4 GB to execute HuRU, I'm not sure could it work from Internal mem
zgfg said:
Can't you borrow an SD card of 4 GB to execute HuRU, I'm not sure could it work from Internal mem
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SD Card is easier, but HuRUpdater works also from internal storage → and it works also from USB (with OTG cable)
Only problem, TWRP hasn't support for encrypted data yet - but the steps with format data and then copy with PC in Windows Explorer the required files to internal storage, should solve this. ( for this case)
Tecalote said:
Okay, first of all → You should learn to read the instructions carefully. And if you do not understand something, then you should ask first - in the Rebrand Thread - before you do something!
"After i flashed my phones RAMDISK with the TWRP" → which ramdisk to you mean? Since you speak of the "Base ROM", you refer to the renewed post # 2 in the Rebrand Thread. I did not mention anything about flashing a "Ramdisk" there.
Note: ramdisk.img = similar the same than boot.img on Android 7 → and if, it must be flashed to: ramdisk
recovery_ramdisk = on Oreo the place of Recovery on the phone (on Nougat it was: recovery) → and if, it must be flashed to: recovery_ramdisk
In post # 2 I do not offer "ramdisk" for download or to flash.
There are only two recoveries to flash there: 1) P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img → which must be flashed to: recovery_ramdisk and
2) b528-RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img, which is the EMUI-Stock-Recovery → and must be flashed to the same place: recovery_ramdisk (after flashing the Base ROM for doing the Factory reset)
"After i flashed my phones RAMDISK with the TWRP version as explained in Tecalotes post (fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img) i went straight in it to flash the img because i didn't know what command i needed to flash it over fastboot."
BTW: every Recovery (TWRP, EMUI-Stock-Recovery) can be flashed in Fastboot Mode with: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk "name-of-the-file".img
→ That means, you flashed already TWRP (P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img) in Fastboot Mode and you did boot into TWRP → and then?? Which img did you flash then? I did not mention to flash any img immediately after flashing TWRP.
→ After flashing TWRP you should flash either the NetworkPatch.zip or the Base ROM (suitable for your device) and after that you should: Reboot Recovery from TWRP main menu, after TWRP is rebooted you should flash: b528-RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img to: recovery_ramdisk - and NOT TO: ramdisk!!
It is well explained in the Thread.
The next step would be to Reboot Recovery from TWRP main menu into Stock Recovery (which is flashed right now) and perform from EMUI-Stock-Recovery Wipe Cache Partition and Factoryreset....
→ if you flashed b528-recovery_ramdis.img to ramdisk instead to: recovery_ramdisk → then it's clear why your P9 did not boot into the system and was stuck on the Bootscreen!
→ But what I dont understand is: How could you flash recovery_ramdis.img with TWRP if you have no external SD??
I wrote directly under the Download-Link of TWRP a short summary about this TWRP and I told clearly, that this TWRP has currently no access to /data and the internal storage → therefore: nothing can be done without external SD!
So, my question is - from where can you flash anything?
→ It would only possible to flash anything without external SD, if you did "format data" → but that would be a completely wrong step that I have not mentioned anywhere in the instructions.
"Format data" is only required, if you use HuRUpdater, as long TWRP can not decrypt the encrypted data Partiton.
→ But "Format data" can not be used for doing the NetworkPatch or flashing the Base Rom → it requires, that /data is originally encrypted - and NOT formatted.
Clear, if you did several things wrong and and not according to the instructions, the phone can not boot and goes and goes after some unsuccessful attempts into eRecovery.
→ But that would not be any problem. Because it is possible on rebranded P9 to EVA-AL10 - to use eRecovery. Just click on "Download latest version and recovery" - then P9 connects to the wifi, get the info package and download and restore your P9 to latest approved Firmware.
"So i tried wiping the Dalvik-/cache, factory reset and then wiping data. " - forget about it → if TWRP has no access to /data - you can not wipe Dalvik and you can not do Factory reset and you can not wipe data with TWRP! → Thats why I advised to do it with Stock EMUI Recovery after the zips are flashed.
→ There is a much more simple way to restore your Phone that it can work again properly. I will write at the end.
→ You should not flash any GApps - Open GApps - or whatever, because GApps are not compatible with this firmware and not necessary. All necessary Google core apps and Google services are included in the firmware. Most of them not in the system, but in the data partiton.
→ The NetworkPatch zip as well as the Base Rom are including Playstore and Gboard and all the other Google Apps you need, you can simply install from Playstore.
→ You should not use HWOTA7 on Oreo - it is programmed to work on Android 7 (hwota7) and not on Android 8. It includes TWRP for Android 7 and not for Android 8 - and I already mentioned it in OP.
→ if you have no money for SD Card or USB OTG, you can go back to a working system (EVA-AL10 as well as make a downgrade to Nougat) - I have it already explained in Post #3 as @zgfg told you - but you will not be able for now to use the NetworkPatch.zip or the Base ROM.zip, because this TWRP can only flash from Micro SD or USB OTG (current version, until decryption of encrypted data is solved)
→ it could be done instead with Root and copy the files from the NetworkPatch.zip to the right places to replace the existent ones. But I made no instruction for it right now.
→ this TWRP has no "faulty directory" and everything is working correctly, except you can not use internal storage for now
→ "everyone that has this problem" - will only have it, if he is quite confused and does not know what he is doing - neither reads instructions properly, nor asks if he does not know
→ if you want to go back to Nougat, read Post #3, it is well explained. The Link EVA-AL10b399Sp17a /Android 7 you can find in Post #2
Using HuRUpdater from internal storage:
1) Flash TWRP for Oreo (not the one from hwota7, which is for Nougat) - flash it in Fastboot Mode with the code in Post #2
2) Boot into TWRP and use: Wipe and right down the Button: format data (for HuRUpdater it is required ) - confirm format data by typing:yes → go back (after) to main menu of TWRP and use: Reboot - but not system - Reboot instead: Recovery
3) Phone reboot again to TWRP and then TWRP is able to see the internal storage (because data is formatted - but note: this practice can not be used for the Base ROM and also not for the NetworkPatch, because it requires original encrypted storage!!)
4) Connect USB cable to P9 and PC - you should see internal storage in Windows Explorer.
If not, go to the Button "Mount" in TWRP and click 1x on "disable MTP" and then "enable MTP" - now you should see the internal storage in Windows Explorer.
6) Make a folder on your internal storage, name it as you like - Copy inside this folder:
a) HuRUpdater 0.4
b) update.zip
c) update_data_public.zip (= renamed, as written in OP)
d) update_all_hw.zip (=renamed, as written in OP)
→ Note: If you use EVA-AL10C00B528 for this operation, you will stay on Oreo, with properly installed Firmware (but without NetworkPatch...)
→ if you use instead EVA-AL10b399Sp17a for this operation, you will downgrade to Nougat, EVA-AL10 and can then use HWOTA7 to rebrand back to your original P9
After you copied the files, disconnect USB from P9.
7) Navigate to the folder you had created on internal storage (with HuRUpdater inside) and flash now ONLY the file: HuRUpdater.
8) The Battery will make some noice - in that moment press shortly VOL- (not Vol+) and HuRUpdater will flash the Firmware (all 3 zip files) from your folder automatically.
9) After it is succesfully flashed, click on the left button to Wipe Dalvik and Cache (it will work now, because of decrypted data) → the go back to the main menu and use again Reboot - But not System! - you choose: Reboot Recovery. This will reboot the Phone into EMUI-Stock-Recovery
10) In Stock Recovery make first Wipe Cache Partition and then Factory Reset → you have a properly working system back.
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Thanks for your help for people that may come in this thread with the same problem, fortunally 2 days after this post i totally forgot about it and i allready got a fix that was right in my nose. With Ramdisk i ment the TWRP recovery_ramdisk that you provided for installing the network patch or the BaseRom on the Oreo version of the AL10 Firmware. In the timespan of 2 days i found myself finding a old SD Card in my old broken phone that had 64 GB, so plenty for installing everything. With my foolishness as a beginner at that time i cleared every system partition even if there was no need for it and as i said i had the eRecovery with the install newest version of recovery and EMUI, that for some reason was set on the AL10 8.0.0 patch what still was in beta. I figured it all out after looking in some posts of the thread of the HWOTA7 tool and the post for unofficial update to oreo and just followed everything once again but this time with the SD Card, now my phone is partly stable with the custom rom i installed because of your tutorial. I want to thank you for that and give you my up-most respect for taking the time and helping out people like me that just came to the forums and didn't really understand a thing at first. With that out of the way i will take insperation from you and help others out in this wonderfull community.
BTW: every Recovery (TWRP, EMUI-Stock-Recovery) can be flashed in Fastboot Mode with: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk "name-of-the-file".img
→ That means, you flashed already TWRP (P9-EVA-8.0.0-TWRP-v4.img) in Fastboot Mode and you did boot into TWRP → and then?? Which img did you flash then? I did not mention to flash any img immediately after flashing TWRP.
→ After flashing TWRP you should flash either the NetworkPatch.zip or the Base ROM (suitable for your device) and after that you should: Reboot Recovery from TWRP main menu, after TWRP is rebooted you should flash: b528-RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img to: recovery_ramdisk - and NOT TO: ramdisk!!
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I was refering to the TWRP.img i was talking about. I really don't know what i ment by not knowing the command. Also with the ramdisk i got confused between recovery_ramdisk and ramdisk, but i didn't flash the b528 in the wrong kind of ramdisk. Because i was still new to it i didn't know the difference and just called the recovery_ramdisk; ramdisk what may have confused you.
Also with the DATA i've figured out that it can't get accessed by TWRP due to not having encryption. That's where i tried sideloading baserom or network-patch that gave me back the error that it wouldn't install the zip. So i got confused because it worked when i still had the L09 Firmware and flashed RROS 5.8.5 that was on nougat and not on oreo, a big difference now for me after i was looking it up. Thats really the problem i had and fixed allready but i didn't want to leave you without an explanation.
→ You should not flash any GApps - Open GApps - or whatever, because GApps are not compatible with this firmware and not necessary. All necessary Google core apps and Google services are included in the firmware. Most of them not in the system, but in the data partiton.
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Also also i tried flashing GApps because for some unknown reason the first time i had my os back to the CHINESE firmware that didn't come with the Playstore but rather their own chinese stuff so i got confused and tried getting the Playstore with flashing the OpenGapps what as we know didn't work out that well.
→ "everyone that has this problem" - will only have it, if he is quite confused and does not know what he is doing - neither reads instructions properly, nor asks if he does not know
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i tried reading the instructions but i misinterpreted them for no reason what-so-ever. Also i had a bit of a problem with xda 'cus i couldn't create a account over my IP because it said i allready created one with this ip today, so i needed to figure out how to find my old account, but it's a whole story for itself. Still i want to thank you for taking out your time for helping people like me.
Many regards
Bumo Gaming said:
Thanks for your help for people that may come in this thread with the same problem, fortunally 2 days after this post i totally forgot about it and i allready got a fix that was right in my nose. With Ramdisk i ment the TWRP recovery_ramdisk that you provided for installing the network patch or the BaseRom on the Oreo version of the AL10 Firmware. In the timespan of 2 days i found myself finding a old SD Card in my old broken phone that had 64 GB, so plenty for installing everything. With my foolishness as a beginner at that time i cleared every system partition even if there was no need for it and as i said i had the eRecovery with the install newest version of recovery and EMUI, that for some reason was set on the AL10 8.0.0 patch what still was in beta. I figured it all out after looking in some posts of the thread of the HWOTA7 tool and the post for unofficial update to oreo and just followed everything once again but this time with the SD Card, now my phone is partly stable with the custom rom i installed because of your tutorial. I want to thank you for that and give you my up-most respect for taking the time and helping out people like me that just came to the forums and didn't really understand a thing at first. With that out of the way i will take insperation from you and help others out in this wonderfull community.
I was refering to the TWRP.img i was talking about. I really don't know what i ment by not knowing the command. Also with the ramdisk i got confused between recovery_ramdisk and ramdisk, but i didn't flash the b528 in the wrong kind of ramdisk. Because i was still new to it i didn't know the difference and just called the recovery_ramdisk; ramdisk what may have confused you.
Also with the DATA i've figured out that it can't get accessed by TWRP due to not having encryption. That's where i tried sideloading baserom or network-patch that gave me back the error that it wouldn't install the zip. So i got confused because it worked when i still had the L09 Firmware and flashed RROS 5.8.5 that was on nougat and not on oreo, a big difference now for me after i was looking it up. Thats really the problem i had and fixed allready but i didn't want to leave you without an explanation.
Also also i tried flashing GApps because for some unknown reason the first time i had my os back to the CHINESE firmware that didn't come with the Playstore but rather their own chinese stuff so i got confused and tried getting the Playstore with flashing the OpenGapps what as we know didn't work out that well.
i tried reading the instructions but i misinterpreted them for no reason what-so-ever. Also i had a bit of a problem with xda 'cus i couldn't create a account over my IP because it said i allready created one with this ip today, so i needed to figure out how to find my old account, but it's a whole story for itself. Still i want to thank you for taking out your time for helping people like me.
Many regards
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Many thanks for your detailed feedback! :good:
slayernn said:
Plz HELP! History: I did everything from this thread and it worked fine for few monts until last official update, after that sim card was not recognised. I did lots of mistakes after,cant even imagine.. what i did in end is that i changed oem info via hwota to EVA-L09C636 and put again chinese EVA-AL10 oreo.. now my android system have lots of problem, no aps, keyboard was gone (only chinese kb and somehow i managed to put en). Everything is messed. Now problem gets bigger: OEM unlock is grayed in developer options, so i cant unlock bootloader (and in fastboot mode, bootloader and FRP are locked), so there is no way to put TWRP and everything look bricked (( Also dload update always fail at 5% with any room i try... Pls help me, i just want to go back to original nougat, like when i bought and forget chinese brand and oreo... Thanx in advance
droid info app:
Model: EVA-L09 (EVA-L09)
Manufacturer: HUAWEI
Baseband Version: 21.258.09.00.030
RIL Version: android infineon balong-ril 1.0
Build Number: System 8.0.0.046(0EET)
Build Fingerprint: Huawei/generic_a15/generic_a15:8.0.0/OPR6.170623.010/jenkin07111806:user/test-keys
Bootloader: unknown
Java VM: ART 2.1.0
OS Version: O (8.0.0)
SDK: 26
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First and most important for any further analysis, please clearly write on which exact build name/number you are
Can you post a screenshot of Setting/About
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slayernn said:
Plz HELP! History: I did everything from this thread and it worked fine for few monts until last official update, after that sim card was not recognised. I did lots of mistakes after,cant even imagine..
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1) It is normally → mobile network and IMEI is lost after OTA Update, but as you can read above - no problem to solve, if you doing the right steps
2) For the next time: First ask here in this Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/rebrand-update-tool-hwota7-p9-eva-t3820849/page93#post77981310
if you face anything you dont know how to do.... before you are doing steps without sence
Where do you live? Because if you live in Germany, I could repair.
If not, we will find a solution - I am just think about it
@slayernn
I moved your issue to this Thread, because it is OT in the main Thread, since your problem is not made by me or my instructions, but because you did several things wrong without asking before.
Here is a Repair Firmware - which can be flashed with dload method (inside is also instructions). I will download in the evening and have a look. Then I can give you further instructions, how to use it. So far I remember, it must be extracted two times....
Huawei P9 EVA-AL10 8.0.0.528(C00) Firmware Android8.0:
https://androidhost.ru/6sl
Tecalote said:
1) It is normally → mobile network and IMEI is lost after OTA Update, but as you can read above - no problem to solve, if you doing the right steps
2) For the next time: First ask here in this Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/rebrand-update-tool-hwota7-p9-eva-t3820849/page93#post77981310
if you face anything you dont know how to do.... before you are doing steps without sence
Where do you live? Because if you live in Germany, I could repair.
If not, we will find a solution - I am just think about it
@slayernn
I moved your issue to this Thread, because it is OT in the main Thread, since your problem is not made by me or my instructions, but because you did several things wrong without asking before.
Here is a Repair Firmware - which can be flashed with dload method (inside is also instructions). I will download in the evening and have a look. Then I can give you further instructions, how to use it. So far I remember, it must be extracted two times....
Huawei P9 EVA-AL10 8.0.0.528(C00) Firmware Android8.0:
https://androidhost.ru/6sl
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Thanx man and sorry for posting in wrong thread. I'm looking forward! Downloading file right now.
Best regards , ps damn slow download from link (takes 8h to dl) you provide. Is there alternative?
slayernn said:
Thanx man and sorry for posting in wrong thread. I'm looking forward! Downloading file right now.
Best regards , ps damn slow download from link (takes 8h to dl) you provide. Is there alternative?
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Yes, this is really a slow download, but no - it's the only place where you can get Firmware, which is installable with dload method!
If you create a User on this Site, download is faster, but needs even some hours....
@slayernn
When your Download is ready → you have: Huawei P9 EVA-AL10 8.0.0.528(C00) Firmware Android8.0 EMUI8.0.0 05014GSG androidhost.ru.zip
Rename it to: Huawei P9 EVA-AL10 8.0.0.528.zip
→ unpack/extract zip, then you have the folder: Huawei P9 EVA-AL10 8.0.0.528 - the folder contains:
ReleaseDoc
Software - go inside this folder, there is: SDupdate_Package.tar.gz → unzip/extract it, then you have the folder: SDupdate_Package.tar - this folder contains:
SDupdate_Package.tar - unzip/extract it, then you get finally the folder: SDupdate_Package - and this folder contains, what we need, the folder:
dload
Inside this folder you find the UPDATE.APP - and probably one or two additional folders with another UPDATE.APP (for the location, example: update_EVA-AL10_all_cn.app)
Now you have two possibilites
A)
1) Flash first the UPDATE.APP with dload method → after it is flashed, dont boot to system, press VOL+ during automatically restart to enter EMUI-Recovery
2) reject SD-Card, delete the previous update.app and copy the second update.app (update_EVA-AL10....) into dload folder → rename it to: UPDATE.APP
3) In EMUI-Recovery go to Reboot and during restart press Vol+ and Vol- to force update:
4) now second UPDATE.APP will be flashed → after it is flashed, dont boot to system, press VOL+ during automatically restart to enter EMUI-Recovery
5) delete second Update.app in dload folder and copy the first UPDATE.APP again into dload folder and flash it once again with dload → once you have done this and phone reboot automatically, press again VOL+ to enter EMUI-Recovery
6) Make Wipe Cache and Factoryreset
7) Phone should boot → and be able to enable OEM-Unlock → then a downgrade to Nougat and rebranding would be possible (ask me for the steps, before doing)
B) Second possibility (costs about 15 EUR, but it is easier and probably better)
Buy from DC 15 Credits (=15 EUR) from here: https://www.dc-unlocker.com/buy
Download DCPhoenix Software v63 - extract it and open DCPhoenix, log-in to your Account
In the first field above choose the big, first UPDATE.APP
on Customation field select the second UPDATE.APP (no need to rename for DC)
Flash it → additional you can change oeminfo on second tab....
Wish you success
@slayernn
I answered your PM → forgot to ask: Can you please tell me each exately name of the second two folders (with the two other update.app)
Thx
@slayernn It would be good if you write a summary here with the steps (as far as you remember) - how you managed to restore your P9
Tecalote said:
@slayernn It would be good if you write a summary here with the steps (as far as you remember) - how you managed to restore your P9
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First of all, thank you Tecalote on all your tutorials and support in every step, without you restoring phone to original stock state would be imposible.
In short, i will explain what problem i had and how it is fixed.
History:
My P9 EVA-L09 was changed to EVA-AL10 and oreo, after few stupid mistakes in a rush, i changed oem info to EVA-L09c63.. and re-update AL-10 files in final step from hwota7. After that i got semi bricked device, oreo with damaged build number, oem info, and most important bootloader/frp was locked and couldnt change oem unlock (it was grayed). After that i tried many different fw/roms via dload method without success until Tecalote suggest downloading Huawei P9 EVA-AL10 8.0.0.528. UPDATE.app of that pack always worked and it was crucial later, but next dload EVA-AL10_all_cn didnt work, so i was at beginning again, with damaged oreo.
What i did later and steps that restore my device to stock nougat:
Next thing i did is taking DC-Phoenix + HCU timed license after which i tried to change oem info, but in dc-phoenix there was no EVA-L09 so i used EVA-L29 and tried some appropriate files to upload. It ended with errors and phone was dead bricked.. cant power on/dload/recovery but dc-phoenix still recognise it in fastboot so then i tried to upload EVA-AL10 8.0.0.528 again and it worked, during period of update device was unlocked and i realised i could use hwota7 tool during that time, just to unlock bootloader with code, so i did and it was successful, was it clever? dont know! What i got now is old oreo with f****d oem info / build etc but unlocked. Next thing i did is to use HCU program and in repair cdma tab, i changed model/vendor/country to EVA-L09/hw/eu! Right after that uploaded EVA-L09_C432B390_Firmware_France_Ger... and update_EVA-L09_C432B390_hw_eu from dc-phoenix and it was successful! Now i got nougat (poor without camera and so) and original EVA-L09 model name. Next, Tecalote send me HWOTA download link and steps to take https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74913874&postcount=3 and after that, phone was fully restored to original state and everything is working perfecto. It took me 2-3 days of work, many errors.. in a moments i was thinking that device is completely bricked and want it to throw in trash can. Never give up..thats point Best regards!

[GUIDE][Install Treble][Only 9.0] Coolpad-LeEco Cool1

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I am not responsible for any damage you made to your device
You have been warned
Instructions for installing Treble-firmware Android 9 based on the vendor from 11/12/2019 for EUI markup.​
1. Install Recovery specifying the vendor section.
1.1 Download: "TWRP_VENDOR1".
1.2 We go into our Recovery - Installation - Installing img - Select the downloaded file - Install as Recovery.
1.3 Reboot in Recovery.
2. Installing a patch that changes the markup and creates a Vendor section.
2.1 Downloading: "repart_vendor".
2.2 Install the patch through Recovery - Reboot in Recovery.
2.3 Go to Cleaning - Selective cleaning - everything is selected except Device memory and cleaning.
3. Restore Vendor and Boot.
3.1 Download the "boot_vendor".
3.2 In the archive from the folder BACKUPS\9ba6452 we take the Folder 2019-11-12--03-11-24_aosp_c106-userdebug_9_PQ3A190705003_0fd956d and put it in TWRP\BACKUP\Folder with tricky code\
3.3 Recovery - Select backup 2019-11-12--03-11-24_aosp_c106-userdebug_9_PQ3A190705003_0fd956d - restore - Boot and Vendor must be checked.
4. Select the desired firmware (type ARM64 A (or A only)) in any available place Link Link2
4.1 If the downloaded firmware is in the archive, unpack it to img.
4.2 Installing img - select the downloaded file and install it as System image.
4.3 Reboot in Recovery (May write that the system is not installed, do not pay attention).
4.4 Install the patch "fix_gsi_r1".
4.5 Install Gapps if needed.
4.6 Reboot into the system.
4.7 If there is no sound - put a patch "sound+treble+final".
4.8 If there is no network, reboot into recovery and repeat step 4.4 again.
4.9 If you don't like the color saturation in Gcam - put a patch "video_play6".
• This manual is designed for installation using a PC, if you do not have a computer, download all the files in advance.
• Format data is not necessary, all data will be saved.
• Not all gsi are equally useful and bug-free.
• This instruction is not suitable for installing ported GSIs such as Miui, Flyme, ColorOS, etc.
Patch for rollback, for the 6th markup "restore_6"
The new kernel is based on 11 sources, in an attempt to run 10-11 gsi: "image-new"
10-11 gsi hang on a bootlogo, maybe someone can fix it.
You do everything at your own peril and risk. I am not responsible for bricks.
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How To Guide Unlock bootloader / Root Poco F5 pro

Hey guys, i'm sharing how i rooted my phone, hope it helps someone !
Requirements :​ - A good usb cable (the one that comes with the phone works)
- A pc
- Android USB Drivers ( https://developer.android.com/studio/run/win-usb )
- SDK platform tools ( https://developer.android.com/tools/releases/platform-tools )
- Xiaomi unlock tool ( https://en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html )
- The ROM (seek for the same version you have, check region also) ( https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/miui/mondrian/ )
- Magisk ( https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk )
Preparing files :​ - Extract the platform tools folder and put it somewhere
- Extract the rom folder and put it in platform tools folder, for ease of use
- Create a folder "Tools" (or whatever) and put in Magisk
- Extract xiaomi unlock tool and put the folder in Tools
- Make a copy of your magisk.apk but rename it to magisk.zip. you should be able to open the file like a zipped folder
Unlock the bootloader :​- Reboot your phone to bootloader :​To do that, you need first to unlock dev settings ;​ - Go to your settings
- Go to About phone
- Spam click "MIUI Version" until it asks for code/schema/etc
Now you should be able to see dev settings !
Preparing android :​ - Return to last settings page
- Go to Additional Settings
- Go to Dev Settings
- Turn "OEM Unlocking" on. don't worry, you're not bricking your phone (yet)
- Add your xiaomi account, either with the xiaomi account on the main settings page or just go to MI unlock status just below and they'll ask you to connect to your account
Now you're good to go !
Unlocking your phone (disclaimer : it factory resets your phone so make a backup)​ - Turn your phone off
- Turn it on again, but while pressing VOL.-. You should see fastboot in orange on your screen
- Connect your phone to your pc using your power cord
- If it isn't done, install the usb drivers to your phone ( https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/897374309952126986/933062038081650769/USB_Drivers.mp4 )
- Launch MiFlashUnlock.exe, which should be located in platform-tools -> Tools -> MiFlash unlock if you followed the guide
- Follow instructions (Make sure to connect to the SAME account as your phone), and click unlock !
- Now either your phone is unlocked, or you get to wait 7 days. if you need to wait, There's currently no way to bypass it. You just need to wait this time (and maybe a little more to avoid accidentaly resetting the countdown) and retry unlocking.
Root your phone :​ - Reconfigure your phone, and allow file transferring in miui
- Grab Magisk.apk and magisk.zip in platform-tools -> Tools and put them on your phone
- Grab the boot.img located in platform-tools -> (name of the rom) -> images and put it in your phone
- Install magisk.apk
- Launch magisk, click the install button and click patch, give it the boot.img you put earlier
- Grab the magisk-patched-(something) in your Downloads folder (in your phone) and put it in your pc
- Shutdown your phone, and put it in Fasboot mode like for unlocking bootloader
- go to platform-tools, and launch a terminal in it
- execute " .\fastboot.exe boot (name of the patched magisk image " it should boot into your OS like usual
- Launch Magisk app and go to Modules
- Click Install and grab Magisk.zip
Voilà ! after the needed reboot you should be rooted permanently, enjoy !
Feel free to post below if there's problems, errors etc. First time writing a guide but hope if helps !

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