Stock firmware - Honor 9 Lite Questions & Answers

I know there are other threads like this but please read on.
I've installed the havoc os for the phone but I really wanna revert to stock with everything back to factory state including locked bootloader.
I have a LLD AL-10
I'm getting lots of annoying bugs now.
I did take a backup before flashing but it got corrupted because of twrp and upon restoring won't work.
I've seen lots of threads telling how to revert but none makes sense to me ?.
There was also a thread in the guides section on how to recover from bootloops to stock but when I use the second option it gets to 5 percent and shows an error.
I tried extracting the Img files from the update.app.
But while flashing it it gives some wierd errors.
When flashing the system.img it keeps on flashing again and again and dosent end , had to pull the cable and flash havoc os again.
I'm having an LLD AL-10.
I want to revert to factory condition.
Please someone provide detailed steps.

I'm all good and running now thanks to you guys.
Moderators kindly close the thread.
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[Q] [S.O.S.] A rare MILESTONE brick situation!

Fellow androiders,
I believe I am in a really rare brick situation that no matter how I try, it still does not show any turn around.
[Introduction]
I bought a Korean version Milestone(Moto Qrty, as they put], and I took it to China. Because the original phone did not support sending Chinese text message, plus, too much telco provided apps are making the phone sluggish, I decided to follow my friend advice, to switch to widely available open-sourced Froyo (I wanted the CM).
[Problem]
I thought that the flashing process would not be too difficult and I could handle it by myself. But, it turns out that I have become a victim of an overly simplified version of flashing guide. I don't know what exactly have done wrong, after successfully rooted the phone, I vaguely remember that I have used CM ROM for Droid, instead of CM ROM for Milestone.
And that made my phone a brick. My phone will turn on, but will restart again and again after M logo(So-called M boot loop).
[Background information of the Phone and my PC environment]
Phone Model: A853
Original Bootloader version: A0.20
Original Android System: Froyo
RSD lite version: 5.3.1. (later switched to 4.6 due to the suspicion of RSD bug)
Operating System: Windows 7 64 bit, English
[What I have tried so far]
I have tried to follow many tips on the internet. Tips from Korean websites, from Chinese websites, and from English websites. Basically, these tips will let you flash back to the original ROM by using RSD lite.
But, no matter what I try, it will not fix the boot loop problem.
I've tried to
1) Bring the phone to the original status [did not work.]
- flash the bootloader into A0.20 (the original bootloader) with RSD lite;
(bl_a020_umts_sholesumts_skt_consumer_replacer.sbf)
- flash with original Froyo sbf (following the advice from Korean websites, flashed Clair first, and then flashed Froyo) with RSD lite.
(A853_2.1(Eclair).SBF / A853_2.2.1(Proyo).SBF)
* According to what Koreans say, it would make your phone into the original status, will even remove signs of root.
2) Used many combination of following bootloader and ROMs
- flash the bootloader into 90.78ch
(BL_9078_umts_sholes_GC_HS_Consumer_replacer.sbf)
- flash the bootloader into 90.78
(BL_9078_umts_sholes_HS_Consumer_replacer.sbf)
- GOT221 ROM
(GOT_RTEU_2_2_1FULL.sbf)
- And some other un-name-able ROMs
SGC_U2_03.04.0_USASHLSGCB1B2B5008.0R_PDS06A_HWp2a_1FF.sbf
3) Used many different OpenRecovery Variations
OpenRecovery v1.46
OpenRecovery 3.3
OpenRecovery GOT mod v2.1
4) Restore Nandroid backup which I made right before I made my phone brick.
5) Cleaned data/cache/dalvic as I do every flash, and tried boot without SIM card and SDCard.
[Some discoveries and successes]
- With 90.78ch + GOT2.2.1, it will show "Android" screen, but it will reboot as soon as the phone OS interface show up.
- According to my friend, when he flashed back to the original bootloader A0.20 + original froyo Rom, it showed TelCo Symbol "T" once (which is the booting screen right after M).
[Final Comment]
What I really want to know is that is it the time I give up on it? or is there any value of pursuing other knowledge on bring this phone back?
I really need this phone, and it will take some times to save money to buy another smartphone, I would really really appreciate if you can help me bring this phone back to normal.
Thank you.
some users reported problems with sdcard. try to boot without sdcard, and wipe everything after or before the flash process.
and i don think it's hard bricked...
Sir, I have tried so, somehow, I did not have lucks other had.
roofghost said:
Sir, I have tried so, somehow, I did not have lucks other had.
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So you've tried flashing different bootloaders, with no success? I always thought flashing another bootloader version different from your own was risky.
If not, you can just try flashing the SBF from here: http://android.doshaska.net/rootable , then installing OpenRecovery, rooting the phone, flashing a custom ROM, etc.
..... my bad
I have the same issue,
in recovery there is message when wiping data/factory reset:
E:Error in CACHE:fota/log
(no space left on device)
I am wondering, if I move CACHE to SD would it help??
Yesterday I have installed original Rom (shols~) and phone booted once to android and when I have rebooted it, there is M bootloop again.
Please help me
skadude66 said:
So you've tried flashing different bootloaders, with no success? I always thought flashing another bootloader version different from your own was risky.
If not, you can just try flashing the SBF from here: android.doshaska.net/rootable , then installing OpenRecovery, rooting the phone, flashing a custom ROM, etc.
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Thanks, did not work.
I have a feeling that the "doshaska" will know how to solve this. Anyone know how to contact or PM him?
Thanks.
By the way,
in this case, is there anyway can fix the brick via "console" in the OpenRecovery?
Thanks.
So... you have open recovery and can get to the console...
What happens if you copy CM to the updates folder and flash CM?
zeppelinrox said:
So... you have open recovery and can get to the console...
What happens if you copy CM to the updates folder and flash CM?
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Yes, I can enter OpenRecovery and can get to the console.
And,
sorry about the CM, I think I will have to try that again and let you know then.
Is there any CM ROM you want me to try? (Hopefully with a reliable instruction. If you are busy, you can just leave this part, I will look for myself about the instruction.)
Truly thank you and glad to see new reply under this topic.
Well, use OR's mount as usb function and plug into your computer.
Copy the latest CM7 (I think that's what you want - or any ROM really) to the updates folder.
Wipe all caches
Then apply the update
It should "just work"
I mean, the hardest part is getting into OR lol
I'm surprised that your battery hasn't died yet
zeppelinrox said:
Well, use OR's mount as usb function and plug into your computer.
Copy the latest CM7 (I think that's what you want - or any ROM really) to the updates folder.
Wipe all caches
Then apply the update
It should "just work"
I mean, the hardest part is getting into OR lol
I'm surprised that your battery hasn't died yet
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Can I install CM7 on Froyo? I thought that was for the Android 2.3.
I have just flashed back to the original bootloader of A0.20 (it was 90.78 as I play around with it.), and flashed the original korean .sbf froyo. Just to follow your suggestion.
I will try to install vulnerable recovery. I think in this way, I can use OpenRecovery again.
About my batter, I purchased a separate battery charger.
I will keep my status updated as soon as I try this out.
Thanks.
same problem and flash so many rom My milestone can't acess sdcard on recovery mode and android os.
Sent from my Milestone using XDA App
guys same problem here, help us

[Q] Unknown baseband/imei null after twrp install, ideas?

Today I made a first step towards custom ROM by installing the latest TWRP with Odin and taking a backup of all partitions. Rebooted and unfortunately now I have IMEI null and baseband null (it was originally I9305XXUFOA1 I believe)
Nothing else has been touched, I am still using stock ROM, and reset to factory default did not solve it...
I still have the IMEI number and a backup of the EFS partition. But when I restored this partition with TWRP, I still have No Signal.
I searched the forums and only thing closest is a post about the S4: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370699
Is there any suggestion on what I can try to recover this problem?
If I type *#1234#, I get
AP I9305XXUFOB2
CSC I9305PHNFOB2
But no CP?
Now I did a total restore of the backup made with TWRP, but still "unknown baseband"
In case it helps others, here is what I learned
When flashing TWRP 2.8.7.0 on my 9305 with Odin, my modem becomes unusable every time.
It can be easily restored if you have the modem firmware, so that solved it. But it seems TWRP is very unreliable until I downgraded to an older version of it, 2.7.0.0. Now everything is working, although it can be tricky to get into the recovery mode (holding buttons for up to 30 seconds). I suppose this is normal behaviour...
Help please
cpct said:
In case it helps others, here is what I learned
When flashing TWRP 2.8.7.0 on my 9305 with Odin, my modem becomes unusable every time.
It can be easily restored if you have the modem firmware, so that solved it. But it seems TWRP is very unreliable until I downgraded to an older version of it, 2.7.0.0. Now everything is working, although it can be tricky to get into the recovery mode (holding buttons for up to 30 seconds). I suppose this is normal behaviour...
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Hi, I'm going nuts reading for the past 5 hours all the info about this issue and the multiple solutions i have tried with no success, i just stumbled in your post which describes exactly my problem, after flashing twrp bam!!
I have no backups, i bought this phone yesterday, unrooted this morning , spent some hours customizing stuff, got to the point to install a recovery to do a nand backup as the phone had all the apps and settings i wanted and this just happened, i am now going to do a complete stock flash, will it repair my modem? If not can you please provide me with a link to the modem firmware? Is it country associated, will i need a specific for my country/operator?
Thanks,
Bruno
bpi_pt said:
Hi, I'm going nuts reading for the past 5 hours all the info about this issue and the multiple solutions i have tried with no success, i just stumbled in your post which describes exactly my problem, after flashing twrp bam!!
I have no backups, i bought this phone yesterday, unrooted this morning , spent some hours customizing stuff, got to the point to install a recovery to do a nand backup as the phone had all the apps and settings i wanted and this just happened, i am now going to do a complete stock flash, will it repair my modem? If not can you please provide me with a link to the modem firmware? Is it country associated, will i need a specific for my country/operator?
Thanks,
Bruno
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Hi Bruno,
You should try to (re)flash only the modem with Odin. It's not so difficult, just take your time to familiarize with the steps.
To get a modem.bin, either you extract it yourself from a stock rom zip (see http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/) or get one from the topics at xda (for the 9305 I got XXALK2 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...05/modems-i9305-cwm-flashable-modems-t2010116).
I suppose you have no access to TWRP right now? If so, reflash it with Odin too. I recommend version 2.7.0; it works for me very well. Then immediately take backup of everything (EFS etc) and transfer it to your PC
Let us know how it goes,
SOLVED: Null IMEI and baseband
Hi all,
My problem is solved, after flashing the latest stock ROM for my model (I9300) I got my IMEI back and everything back to normal, as told I could have just the modem.bin flashed but I went for the full re-image.
Then i unrooted using cf-autoroot and flashed twrp version 2.8.6.0 instead of 2.8.7.0, rebooted and everything ok. I already performed a full nand backup and learned various lessons from this. I think guys at TWRP should know that their latest version for the galaxy s3 is causing this problem, i believe most people will send their phones for repair because there are so many possible causes for this problem and so many xdifferent possible solutions that most people will quit solving the problem and will try to return the phone for repair.
Thanks for your reply and for the help. I will send an email to twrp linking to this thread.
Melhores cumprimentos ( portuguese for Best regards)

Is "Copy partitions zip" still needed when prepping for roms with official firmware?

Is "Copy partitions zip" still needed when prepping for roms with official firmware?
In the following threads and others, I'm seeing the first step listed as crucial, and involving flashing this small zip file in order to populate the B slots of the phone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/how-to/guide-install-android-9-0-pie-gsi-moto-t3833860
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/development/rom-lineage-os-15-1-t3802265
However, in more recent tutorials as well as the (awesome) videos I've seem floating around from munchy, this step is not shown. In fact, the act of "populating the B slots" now seems tied to flashing a copy of the official firmware in order to prep for custom roms.
I'm a little bit confused about wether the official firmware is now a replacement for this original "copy-partitions-payton.zip" file. Aside from a couple of OP's, I don't see anybody mentioning this file anymore. Also, when instructions are given on "populating the B slots" it seems to now refer to the official firmware flashing process.
Am I getting all of this correct? Is flashing the official firmware a replacement for the step of flashing the copy-partitions-payton.zip file?
I've already unlocked my bootloader.
I really apologize if I'm asking obvious questions, but this is my first android phone in 5 years and I really, REALLY don't want to screw this up. I've had a lot of catching up to do and have been doing a ****-ton of reading in this forum. I think I have the rest of the flashing process figured out... I just want to do the first step right. Thank you so much XDA for being the resource for people like me!!
we still need it. which video doesn't have this step? pretty sure i did mention it in all the videos. if i did not , then my bad.
Hey man thanks so much for replying! I haven't actually seen it in any of the videos - unless I'm missing something incredibly obvious.
(for context - my ultimate goal is to flash LineageOS 15.1 and get root passing SafetyNet to the point where GPay works)
I started here to get the basics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkmczD9tvEQ
This video starts right with flashing the stock firmware:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Kcwjyk_Ls
This video I didn't understand at first, but eventually got that you're just explaining A/B slots, not necessarily giving a tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVwYxp30dps&t=119s
None of these have that specific zip being flashed.
So if I understand correctly the correct process after buying the phone would be...
1) Unlock bootloader
2) push needed zips to phone storage
3) fastboot into TWRP
4) flash copy-partitions-payton.zip
5) reboot into recovery
6) flash stock firmware (I'll be using PAYTON_FI_8.1.0_OPWS28.46-21-8_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC)
6) ...and basically follow the rest of your video to a T from there.
Hey I was wrong sorry - it's totally in the Android P video. So that was super helpful... and I just finished flashing everything successfully! I did not seem to have to flash the stock firmware at all - I simply flashed copy-partitions-payton.zip, did a factory reset, and moved right on to flashing LineageOS.
So does this mean that copy-partitions-payton.zip and flashing a copy of stock firmware accomplishes the same thing?
This is also missing from the official Lineage documentation, fyi:
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/payton/install
Thanks for your videos, they've been super helpful and so far no problems with my flash.
amirite said:
So does this mean that copy-partitions-payton.zip and flashing a copy of stock firmware accomplishes the same thing?
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What do you mean by flashing a copy of stock firmware? Where is it asking you to flash stock firmware, the guide assumes you are on stock firmware. Also, if you have LOS already running dont bother about it too much. The original instructions explaining all this were in the LOS thread I created, which was transferred to Erfan once LOS was official. Now, the original instructions are no longer there. So, just forget about them and enjoy your custom rom :highfive:
I surely am Everything is running perfectly, except for a couple of minor crashes of the settings app. No biggie. Thanks again for the reply, I'm sure I'm mis-reading a few things pretty badly, but this is helping.
When you use the flash_all.sh script in your videos (at 4:45 in the 2nd video), is that not flashing the stock firmware? Isn't that zip directly from Motorola and flash_all.sh flashes the entire phone back to stock?
I assumed that flashing the stock firmware was a way of putting the phone in a known-good state before continuing with you guide. But then you talk about how Motorola didn't populate the B slots. So I'm just not exactly clear on what the copy-partitions-payton.zip does. I did flash that, but I didn't have to use flash_all.sh at all.
amirite said:
I surely am Everything is running perfectly, except for a couple of minor crashes of the settings app. No biggie. Thanks again for the reply, I'm sure I'm mis-reading a few things pretty badly, but this is helping.
When you use the flash_all.sh script in your videos (at 4:45 in the 2nd video), is that not flashing the stock firmware? Isn't that zip directly from Motorola and flash_all.sh flashes the entire phone back to stock?
I assumed that flashing the stock firmware was a way of putting the phone in a known-good state before continuing with you guide. But then you talk about how Motorola didn't populate the B slots. So I'm just not exactly clear on what the copy-partitions-payton.zip does. I did flash that, but I didn't have to use flash_all.sh at all.
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What I understand is that Moto does not flash both slots by default, but flashing the flash-all does both slots with the stock firmware. If you are on the default stock setup, copy-partions will just copy your the Moto default to the other slot.
Got it. So basically the main goal with that first step is simply to populate the B slot which can be achieved by either method. Thanks guys, I just wanted to make sure I understood the full scope of what had to be done. Always an adventure catching up to the many months of hard work y'all do to get us here. Much appreciated and I'm enjoying my new setup a bunch!
amirite said:
In the following threads and others, I'm seeing the first step listed as crucial, and involving flashing this small zip file in order to populate the B slots of the phone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/how-to/guide-install-android-9-0-pie-gsi-moto-t3833860
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/development/rom-lineage-os-15-1-t3802265
However, in more recent tutorials as well as the (awesome) videos I've seem floating around from munchy, this step is not shown. In fact, the act of "populating the B slots" now seems tied to flashing a copy of the official firmware in order to prep for custom roms.
I'm a little bit confused about wether the official firmware is now a replacement for this original "copy-partitions-payton.zip" file. Aside from a couple of OP's, I don't see anybody mentioning this file anymore. Also, when instructions are given on "populating the B slots" it seems to now refer to the official firmware flashing process.
Am I getting all of this correct? Is flashing the official firmware a replacement for the step of flashing the copy-partitions-payton.zip file?
I've already unlocked my bootloader.
I really apologize if I'm asking obvious questions, but this is my first android phone in 5 years and I really, REALLY don't want to screw this up. I've had a lot of catching up to do and have been doing a ****-ton of reading in this forum. I think I have the rest of the flashing process figured out... I just want to do the first step right. Thank you so much XDA for being the resource for people like me!!
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Well, I did not need it. I just went from stock android 9 to LineageOS 16.

problems when going back to stock rom (lineage 17.1 working fine)

hallo guys, i have issues when i try to go back to a version of the stock rom because they wont boot
not sure what im doing wrong, i hope someone can tell me..
here the full story: when i got the device, i checked the stock rom which was ok.
my plan was to use lineageos, so i unlocked the bootloader,installed TWRP and flashed the global vendor, unofficial 17.1 and gappswhich.
this is working fine and i can always reinstall this lineage the way i mentioned above, but i saw that the finger unlock is not working in that rom as expected.
since i didnt test it in stock rom, i thought lets try this and now comes the issue, i can not find any solution to go back to stock rom which is working.
#1 tried to download rom from https://mi-globe.com/miui-firmware-rom-builder-features/19/ which should be flashed with TWRP (howto there).
when flashing, this is not finishing and looks like its stuck in twrp flashing. ok, since the download for other config was broken yesterday, there might be issues.
#2 downloaded stable rom from https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/rom-miui-11-xiaomi-eu-t3984691
flashing works, but device is in boot loop then. im sure i was missing something or doing wrong, so i searched for another option.
#3 found a youtubevide about BACK2STOCK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBsWNrKNZzA
downloaded all the needed packages and did it like it was in the video.
result: all flashed like shown in the video, when system reboot is done MI logo is shown around 60seconds and then rebooting to TWRP
#4 i would go for the solution to flash via MIFLASH, but before i break something i thought i better ask here.
since there are so many issues, i would need your help to point me to the mistakes im doing here.
going back to lineage 17.1 is not a problem, i just did again and this is working.
so if you read this, please find time to explain me if you want to.
thank you
yeah, you are missing a step.
you have to format data partition.
check my guide on how to install roms: https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/simple-beginners-guide-to-raphaelin-t4020543
also, may I suggest EU/masik instead of stock, its a lot better
in #3 you can see that in the video data is also formated: https://youtu.be/KBsWNrKNZzA?t=190
of course i did this too....was also not working.
reading your simple beginners guide and downloading MIUI EU ROM (xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK20ProMI9TPro_V11.0.5.0.QFKCNXM_v11-10.zip)
flashed it, was also not working/booting. tried also with flashing vendor (the one from lineage) before, no change.....
what should i do?
motorh3ad said:
reading your simple beginners guide and downloading MIUI EU ROM (xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK20ProMI9TPro_V11.0.5.0.QFKCNXM_v11-10.zip)
flashed it, was also not working/booting. tried also with flashing vendor (the one from lineage) before, no change.....
what should i do?
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Don't flash vendor, theirs no need, eu.miui has everything in the one zip file. Just to clarify have you formatted in twrp? The option where it requires you to type 'yes'? Everything gets wiped from your photos and apps all to the rom itself. Then just flash eu.miui and reboot. Works everytime for me without fail.
no i never formatted in TWRP wipe, only used the factory reset and swiped to wipe.
just did a format and flashed xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK20ProMI9TPro_V11.0.5.0.QFKCNXM _v11-10.zip
ITS BOOTING!!
first please let me thank you very much for this help, i was already quite desperate about nothing working except LINEAGE.
fingerprint in MIUI rom is working great, unbelievable!
can you please explain me why this FORMAT in WIPE is needed and what its used for? i was not aware and i can not find it in any of the howtos..
haha, glad it's working. Knew the problem was that you didn't format.
however since you posted on xda, I just assumed you knew format data is not the same as wiping data.
(literally, the most common beginners mistake for this phone)
it's cause of the encryption keys, when moving from MIUI to AOSP (and vice-versa) a format data partition is required.
I stated this in How To Change My ROM? I wanna Try them all!
section in the first post.
under there, FOR MIUI ROMS (since that is what you were trying to do)
you missed the 7th bullet point. (you can also text me on telegram)
(also, in the same guide, I inform people to flash their vendor first -4th bullet point- then in the 5th bullet point you wipe it.)
(this is cause often miui customs and some people are usually on a vendor that isnt there's. you have to be on your region vendor, then wipe it, then allow the miui custom's vendor to take over, else you will face fingerprint problems)
This is just another point most just don't follow.
Umm, if my guide needed anything to be included, or like... needed to be more easy to read and follow... I can edit that if you like.
(use can text me on telegram as well)
edit: just read the xiaomi.eu one, I'll edit it to make it more informative
motorh3ad said:
hallo guys, i have issues when i try to go back to a version of the stock rom because they wont boot
not sure what im doing wrong, i hope someone can tell me..
here the full story: when i got the device, i checked the stock rom which was ok.
my plan was to use lineageos, so i unlocked the bootloader,installed TWRP and flashed the global vendor, unofficial 17.1 and gappswhich.
this is working fine and i can always reinstall this lineage the way i mentioned above, but i saw that the finger unlock is not working in that rom as expected.
since i didnt test it in stock rom, i thought lets try this and now comes the issue, i can not find any solution to go back to stock rom which is working.
#1 tried to download rom from https://mi-globe.com/miui-firmware-rom-builder-features/19/ which should be flashed with TWRP (howto there).
when flashing, this is not finishing and looks like its stuck in twrp flashing. ok, since the download for other config was broken yesterday, there might be issues.
#2 downloaded stable rom from https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/rom-miui-11-xiaomi-eu-t3984691
flashing works, but device is in boot loop then. im sure i was missing something or doing wrong, so i searched for another option.
#3 found a youtubevide about BACK2STOCK
downloaded all the needed packages and did it like it was in the video.
result: all flashed like shown in the video, when system reboot is done MI logo is shown around 60seconds and then rebooting to TWRP
#4 i would go for the solution to flash via MIFLASH, but before i break something i thought i better ask here.
since there are so many issues, i would need your help to point me to the mistakes im doing here.
going back to lineage 17.1 is not a problem, i just did again and this is working.
so if you read this, please find time to explain me if you want to.
thank you
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You're not installing stock ROMs. You are installing custom ROMs based on stock.
If you want to return to true stock grab a fastboot ROM from here and flash it with the Mi Flash Tool. After fully extracting the ROM delete the flash_all_lock.bat file before flashing. That way you cannot accidentally lock the bootloader.
Then choose the 'clean all' option in the Mi Flash Tool before you hit the flash button.
thank you.
my mistake, i didnt write clear. i just wanted to test a miui rom to see how the fingerprint is working there. im happy now with the custom rom based on stock.
but i also went for this solution you mentioned and noticed that on the https://www.xiaomiflash.com/ site only older xiaomi devices are mentioned as beeing compatible.
looks like this is not the point, so im happy to have this option too.

TWRP-Installation went badly wrong....

Hello Guys!
My device:
Redmi Note 9 Pro (European)
Bootloader-Status: Unlocked ✓
Root-Status: rooted ✓
Recovery-System: doesnt work x
Fastboot-Mode: does work ✓
As described above i stupidly flashed the wrong TWRP version to my device. Now i end up in a bootloop with the error code "System has been destroyed" and i can't get into the system anymore. Another big problem is that the device can't detected/recognized anymore by any console using adb and the Mi-Flash-Tool also can't see it as well ...
Does anyone have any solution or ideas for my problem? I bought the phone recently and don't have enough money to buy another ...
I would even pay money for the solution.
Someone said i have to flash the stock partitions back again. But which tool/method allows it me to flash the stock partitions back again? I have no idea how to flash ANYTHING without using adb or recovery mode ...
Thank You In Advance
"System Has Been Destroyed" means only three possibilities:
Partition SUPER has been modified,
Partition VBMETA has been modified,
or Partition CUST has been modified.
Just flash the stock partitions back again, but from the same version already present on the device.
VD171 said:
"System Has Been Destroyed" means only three possibilities:
Partition SUPER has been modified,
Partition VBMETA has been modified,
or Partition CUST has been modified.
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Just flash the stock partitions back again, but from the same version already present on the device.
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ok thank you very much so far! I can see it's not possible to flash stock partitions using adb. can you tell me which tool or method i have to use to flash the stock partitions back again?
You can't flash partitions using adb.
Try spflashtool.
So was busy the whole day finding a solution.
My goals so far:
-installing spflashtool
-installing drivers for spflshtool
However i don't find any site where to download/buy stock partitions for redmi phones ...
Can you suggest a source for them? Are custom firmware's and custom ROM's the same ?
Have a nice day!
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I spent almost the last day watching videos on youtube on it and i wouldn't post something here if i had found someting....
Can You at least please tell me - Are custom firmware's and custom ROM's the same ?
All steps for spflashtool are same for all devices.
Keep trying.
Can You at least please tell me - Are custom firmware's and custom ROM's the same ?
Thats all in have to know....
you simply have to reflash your stock firmware again, Google your device firmware and phone Model, or search your model on androidhost.ru and flash using something like team mt multitool

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