Help, ODD bootloop after making backup by TWRP (PitchBlack) - Xiaomi Mi A2 / 6X Questions & Answers

my A2 Converted to 6X stuck in bootloop after making a BackUp by PitchBlack, It wont boot in System nor Recovery anymore,
what should I do?
if I try to go to recovery it turns off,
and if I connect charger cable it turns on and off repeatedly (each 2-3 secs)

Keep force rebooting by holding down the power button and volume up button continuously / connecting the charger multiple times until you manage to get into recovery mode (I tried it for over 5 mins and it will eventually work for sometimes).
Then flash the latest Wayne (6X) firmware (download in Xiaomi Firmware Updater's website), it fixed that situation for me.

I reflashed recovery by fastboot, and reboot it by command line, it boots, but if I restart the phone the problem occurs again,

sz.hatef said:
I reflashed recovery by fastboot, and reboot it by command line, it boots, but if I restart the phone the problem occurs again,
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Yeah, it was the miui eu rom firmware problem. Some ppl, including me, fixed the issue by flashing latest wayne firmware in recovery.

MarcusMario0605 said:
Yeah, it was the miui eu rom firmware problem. Some ppl, including me, fixed the issue by flashing latest wayne firmware in recovery.
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could you please share the link of the latest wayne firmware here?

sz.hatef said:
could you please share the link of the latest wayne firmware here?
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https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/wayne/
just flash the zip file in recovery.

MarcusMario0605 said:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/wayne/
just flash the zip file in recovery.
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I flashed the Stable One, now when it boots it does not show the Unlocked message !
is that mean that my bootloader is locked again??
the fastboot says: (bootloader) unlocked:yes

Bootloader is still unlocked despite you flashed the firmware since flashing firmware will definitely not lock the bootloader. (probs. the perk of miui 11 eu roms, i'm not sure)

MarcusMario0605 said:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/wayne/
just flash the zip file in recovery.
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I have converted my a2 to 6x.. Will it be okay if i flash the zip without deleting firmware updater folder! I already triggered arb 4. In xiaomi eu rom camera doesn't work at all! So i have to use custom roms! Camera is fine in custom rom! And should i wipe my vendor too? Before flashing the zip?

I flash weekly roms of xioami.eu and camera just works fine, ( and I don't delete firmware folder) why do you want to delete it while you have already triggered ARB?!

Mozahid007 said:
I have converted my a2 to 6x.. Will it be okay if i flash the zip without deleting firmware updater folder! I already triggered arb 4. In xiaomi eu rom camera doesn't work at all! So i have to use custom roms! Camera is fine in custom rom! And should i wipe my vendor too? Before flashing the zip?
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It is okay if you don't delete firmware update folder since you already triggered the arb 4.
And don't wipe your vendor if you are going to flash that zip, since that zip only contains firmware files.

sz.hatef said:
I flash weekly roms of xioami.eu and camera just works fine, ( and I don't delete firmware folder) why do you want to delete it while you have already triggered ARB?!
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Last time i flashed with firmware updater folder my phone bricked and triggered arb 4! And after that i recovered it any how! Now in eu roms camera doesn't work at all!

Mozahid007 said:
Last time i flashed with firmware updater folder my phone bricked and triggered arb 4! And after that i recovered it any how! Now in eu roms camera doesn't work at all!
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I think you miss something , if your bootloader is unlocked, when you flash the whole ROM intact it should works perfectly, but sometimes shifting from stable to beta could lead to boot loop, you need to wipe system , davilk, and cache partitions

MarcusMario0605 said:
It is okay if you don't delete firmware update folder since you already triggered the arb 4.
And don't wipe your vendor if you are going to flash that zip, since that zip only contains firmware files.
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Okay thanks a lot! Gonna try it very soon...

Related

Which version of TWRP?

So, just got the OTA update to Android Pie for my Mi 8 Global, and want to try flashing TWRP again. Every single version of TWRP I have flashed before has always either fail to boot, or always reboots into recovery and the ROM never loads. Anyone can suggest a real working TWRP file to flash? Do I need to wipe data? Etc. Since TWRP hasn't worked for me at all, I have to root with a roundabout way. Install Magisk Manager, extract and recompile boot.img into patched_boot.img and flash that in fastboot. This gives me roo but no TWRP so I can't flash any custom kernels or ROMs.
Rommco05 said:
Hi, I can't help you with twrp because I still waiting for countdown for unlocked it. From your post I understand u have a stock recovery.img, where u find stock recovery?
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I just flash the stock boot.img and it reverts everything
Rommco05 said:
Where I can find stock .imgs?
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Download a stock ROM and grab the boot.img from inside it.

Mi 9 Restoring firmware

TLDR: I tried installing AEX rom and I bricked my mi9, getting it in a fastboot loop. Flashed a bunch of things and now I think my firmware is messed up. Help.
First I flashed TWRP, then I flashed the AEX rom and gapps, but phone got in bootloop, then I tried just flashing the ROM and it worked. After I flashed gaps it got into bootloop again.
Then I read the instructions from the AEX thread and I flash the recommended Firmware file (v9.6.13), and the flash failed.
I wiped everything, reflashed the ROM without gapps, and at restart the phone. Got stuck in fastboot.
Tried reinstalling TWRP with no success. Tried flashing MIUI with their flash tool but it didn't ended the flash procedure even after 20 minutes...
I tried to directly boot the recovery image (TWRP) and I was surprised that the phone booted in MIUI, but wifi wasn't working. Did not test anything else. Restarting the phone got me again in fastboot loop.
I tried again flashing with mi flash tool and this time was succesfull.
Then I tried to flash a MIUI eu ROM and got the phone again in fastboot loop. Flash was succesfull, but when restarting TWRP said that there is no OS installed.
I decided to give up and flash global MIUI 10.2.13 back.
But now my phone has some problems. Auto brightness doesn't work and video recording freezes the camera app when image stabilization is enabled.
So, is there a way to reflash 10.2.13 rom firmware using mi flash tool?
I suppose the first Firmware flash that was unsuccessful messed the firmware up...
Or how do I get my phone back to factory status...
I suppose v9.6.13 firmware is China developer and was an upgrade and that I should downgrade to 10.2.13 rom firmware.
Or flashing developer global will solve the problem? And how do I do that?
TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/development/recovery-twrp-3-3-1-siankatabg-t3934962
AEX: https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/development/rom-aospextended-v6-6-t3956100
Have you ever tried fastboot rom ? Now it's the only solution to recover your phone !
macgyverx86 said:
TLDR: I tried installing AEX rom and I bricked my mi9, getting it in a fastboot loop. Flashed a bunch of things and now I think my firmware is messed up. Help.
First I flashed TWRP, then I flashed the AEX rom and gapps, but phone got in bootloop, then I tried just flashing the ROM and it worked. After I flashed gaps it got into bootloop again.
Then I read the instructions from the AEX thread and I flash the recommended Firmware file (v9.6.13), and the flash failed.
I wiped everything, reflashed the ROM without gapps, and at restart the phone. Got stuck in fastboot.
Tried reinstalling TWRP with no success. Tried flashing MIUI with their flash tool but it didn't ended the flash procedure even after 20 minutes...
I tried to directly boot the recovery image (TWRP) and I was surprised that the phone booted in MIUI, but wifi wasn't working. Did not test anything else. Restarting the phone got me again in fastboot loop.
I tried again flashing with mi flash tool and this time was succesfull.
Then I tried to flash a MIUI eu ROM and got the phone again in fastboot loop. Flash was succesfull, but when restarting TWRP said that there is no OS installed.
I decided to give up and flash global MIUI 10.2.13 back.
But now my phone has some problems. Auto brightness doesn't work and video recording freezes the camera app when image stabilization is enabled.
So, is there a way to reflash 10.2.13 rom firmware using mi flash tool?
I suppose the first Firmware flash that was unsuccessful messed the firmware up...
Or how do I get my phone back to factory status...
I suppose v9.6.13 firmware is China developer and was an upgrade and that I should downgrade to 10.2.13 rom firmware.
Or flashing developer global will solve the problem? And how do I do that?
TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/development/recovery-twrp-3-3-1-siankatabg-t3934962
AEX: https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/development/rom-aospextended-v6-6-t3956100
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Hmm, so where are you at now!? Have you got twrp installed? and 10.2.13 but with issues, right? or are you on stock recovery?
Current status: I managed to flash fastboot global ROM in mi flash, and stock recovery.
But the firmware is messed up.
Camera doesn't work well. And from normal use I saw that Gyroscope, light sensor and compas aren't working at all...
Phone reboots itself and I can't unlock it because pattern isn-t recognized anymore, untill I reset it by long pressing the power button.
From CIT menu gyro, light sensor and compass are definitely not working.
Would flashing latest firmware from TWRP be a possible solution? My bootloader is still unlocked and I can flash TWRP.
Or should I format vendor partition first? And then flash firmware?
Fastboot flash did solved firmware problem.
macgyverx86 said:
Current status: I managed to flash fastboot global ROM in mi flash, and stock recovery.
But the firmware is messed up.
Camera doesn't work well. And from normal use I saw that Gyroscope, light sensor and compas aren't working at all...
Phone reboots itself and I can't unlock it because pattern isn-t recognized anymore, untill I reset it by long pressing the power button.
From CIT menu gyro, light sensor and compass are definitely not working.
Would flashing latest firmware from TWRP be a possible solution? My bootloader is still unlocked and I can flash TWRP.
Or should I format vendor partition first? And then flash firmware?
Fastboot flash did solved firmware problem.
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To be honest I'm not entirely sure if it'll help, but, I'd put global stable flashable zip on otg, then I'd flash twrp again, boot to twrp using buttons not commands, wipe cache, dalvik, vendor, system, data, internal. Then format data, swiping with confirmation 'yes'. Then flash latest global again over the clean device from otg. You could try using mauronfrio's twrp 3.3.1-35 instead of the one you linked get it here. That's just what I'd try, can't say whether it'll help and no guarantees it'll fix anything... Let us know the outcome bud.
You can download the latest flashable rom from here
I can't see why ur sensors etc aren't working anymore, it's got to be all software related me thinks
Do not try to reboot after wipes, you'll have nothing installed
reg66 said:
... I'd put global stable flashable zip on otg, then I'd flash twrp again, boot to twrp using buttons not commands, wipe cache, dalvik, vendor, system, data, internal. Then format data, swiping with confirmation 'yes'. Then flash latest global again over the clean device from otg. ....
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Correct me if I am wrong, but flashing a stock MIUI zip form twrp won't work.
Or you are saying that I should flash a xiaomi eu ROM?
Got another sugestion:
Someone said that there is the posibility that mi flash didn't flash persist partition and that I should try to force flash it.
Referred thread here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/re.../how-to-flash-persist-partiton-redmi-t3830310
Is this a possibility?
And shouldn't mi flash reflash everything?
macgyverx86 said:
Correct me if I am wrong, but flashing a stock MIUI zip form twrp won't work.
Or you are saying that I should flash a xiaomi eu ROM?
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Hold tight bud, just checking. I remember doing that - and the stock rom flashes but you no longer have twrp, it flashes the whole system/vendor including recovery. But hang on 'cos I might be recalling my pocophone F1 for that proceedure. The reason I suggest to reflash twrp is simply to have better control over a fully clean wipe, before progressing to flash rom again. Like I say, hang on just checking...
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macgyverx86 said:
Got another sugestion:
Someone said that there is the posibility that mi flash didn't flash persist partition and that I should try to force flash it.
Referred thread here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/re.../how-to-flash-persist-partiton-redmi-t3830310
Is this a possibility?
And shouldn't mi flash reflash everything?
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Yes, miflash should flash everything, but you say you started flashing other stuff when it all went wrong, so I'm really not sure what's happened to ur device. Hang on anyway, still checking on the flashable zip ..
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Nope, I think you're right, it was the poco I was getting muddled with - haven't had to do this in while (poco has flashable stock zips somewhere...). It is possible to do it with lazy flasher, but that may start getting messy again. Have you tried re-flashing fastboot? Can you wipe much at all in the stock recovery - again, I can't remember.
Failing that, yeah, I'd seriously consider flashing twrp and flashing mi-globe or eu rom. I prefer mi-globe (although currently using beast rom) over eu simply because you can customize it more on the website. Though, I wouldn't recommend pre-rooting it. Root after, if need be. Any way, we'll cross that bridge later... For now just try to re-flash
reg66 said:
Can you wipe much at all in the stock recovery - again, I can't remember.
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Didn't get this.
Is it ok to format vendor partition? will it be recreated wen flashing again? using mi flash or from twrp?
macgyverx86 said:
Didn't get this.
Is it ok to format vendor partition? will it be recreated wen flashing again? using mi flash or from twrp?
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I'm pretty sure you won't be able to wipe much in stock recovery, but just wipe what you can and try and re-flash fastboot. Don't flash twrp yet. You could try downloading again the fastboot file, in case of any corruption. Hopefully on the second flash all will be well. But that said, it should've been OK on the first flash :/ in theory
just flashed xiaomi eu rom and everything seems to work now. All sensors are working.
I had to disable signature check, and i got an mounting /system error -> got the message that is installed without changes... whatever that means
And now in TWRP, I think, my files are encrypted without enabling it.
Will try other roms later.
Thanks for the help.
macgyverx86 said:
just flashed xiaomi eu rom and everything seems to work now. All sensors are working.
I had to disable signature check, and i got an mounting /system error -> got the message that is installed without changes... whatever that means
And now in TWRP, I think, my files are encrypted without enabling it.
Will try other roms later.
Thanks for the help.
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Glad you got it working, phew!
macgyverx86 said:
just flashed xiaomi eu rom and everything seems to work now. All sensors are working.
I had to disable signature check, and i got an mounting /system error -> got the message that is installed without changes... whatever that means
And now in TWRP, I think, my files are encrypted without enabling it.
Will try other roms later.
Thanks for the help.
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Go the same problem as you,i tried Android Q beta rom and after reflashing stock fastboot rom with mi flash,the sensors and video not working,any solution?
gm007 said:
Go the same problem as you,i tried Android Q beta rom and after reflashing stock fastboot rom with mi flash,the sensors and video not working,any solution?
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I just flashed Xiaomi EU rom, did a CIT test and all sensors were working.
Try that. I'm curious it it works for you.
macgyverx86 said:
I just flashed Xiaomi EU rom, did a CIT test and all sensors were working.
Try that. I'm curious it it works for you.
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Yes it worked with eu rom,but i managed to fix it on stock global stable by flashing an old miui 10.2.6 fastboot rom,Than updated to the latest one 10.2.13
gm007 said:
Yes it worked with eu rom,but i managed to fix it on stock global stable by flashing an old miui 10.2.6 fastboot rom,Than updated to the latest one 10.2.13
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So 10.2.13 fastboot image is to blame here.
macgyverx86 said:
So 10.2.13 fastboot image is to blame here.
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Not sure maybe flashing eu rom first have fix it .

How can I get my xiaomi mi a2 back to normal?

I rooted my phone but didn't really like it while having my banking apps on it. So I tried to get back to normal but ended up wiping everything, even the OS, off of my phone. I am trying to get it back to normal. I followed one guide on here which gave me an android 10 ROM but I was unable to update it to the latest version. The link for that guide is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/guide-official-stock-android-10-t4033835. I didn't install the force encrypt or the magisk because I don't wanna root it. I just want it back to how it was before the root. So I am wondering if there is a way that I can get back to normal now. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Tyche303 said:
I rooted my phone but didn't really like it while having my banking apps on it. So I tried to get back to normal but ended up wiping everything, even the OS, off of my phone. I am trying to get it back to normal. I followed one guide on here which gave me an android 10 ROM but I was unable to update it to the latest version. The link for that guide is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/guide-official-stock-android-10-t4033835. I didn't install the force encrypt or the magisk because I don't wanna root it. I just want it back to how it was before the root. So I am wondering if there is a way that I can get back to normal now. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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well what is the problem ? if it booted and you didn't flash magisk you are on stock. ...what exactly do you want ? to lock the bootloader or remove twrp custom recovery too ?
KevMetal said:
well what is the problem ? if it booted and you didn't flash magisk you are on stock. ...what exactly do you want ? to lock the bootloader or remove twrp custom recovery too ?
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The ROM was an earlier version of android 10. But I am unable to install the latest updates for android 10 OTA. It's working but I would like to be able to receive updates again. If there is another ROM that would give me those results I would be fine with flashing that too.
Tyche303 said:
The ROM was an earlier version of android 10. But I am unable to install the latest updates for android 10 OTA. It's working but I would like to be able to receive updates again. If there is another ROM that would give me those results I would be fine with flashing that too.
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the most likely issue is your recovery ... take the stock recovery from a fastboot stock rom and flash that with fastboot
also make sure to flash stock rom in both slot A & B then updates will work
go to this website
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
download a PIE stock rom that is a FASTBOOT version ... download miflash ...follow instructions to flash it using miflash in fastboot mode
then boot & set it up ...it will start offering updates by itself
your problem right now is that you flashed stock rom in only one slot and you have a custom recovery so that is why it can't update
KevMetal said:
the most likely issue is your recovery ... take the stock recovery from a fastboot stock rom and flash that with fastboot
also make sure to flash stock rom in both slot A & B then updates will work
go to this website
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
download a PIE stock rom that is a FASTBOOT version ... download miflash ...follow instructions to flash it using miflash in fastboot mode
then boot & set it up ...it will start offering updates by itself
your problem right now is that you flashed stock rom in only one slot and you have a custom recovery so that is why it can't update
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Awesome, thanks! I will try that later tonight or tomorrow.
KevMetal said:
the most likely issue is your recovery ... take the stock recovery from a fastboot stock rom and flash that with fastboot
also make sure to flash stock rom in both slot A & B then updates will work
go to this website
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
download a PIE stock rom that is a FASTBOOT version ... download miflash ...follow instructions to flash it using miflash in fastboot mode
then boot & set it up ...it will start offering updates by itself
your problem right now is that you flashed stock rom in only one slot and you have a custom recovery so that is why it can't update
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So I downloaded a fastboot file from here :https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/fastboot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-images-t3824849
The miui flash program wouldn't work for me. On the website you linked me there was a method that used twrp to flash it. But when use twrp I can't see any of the zip files in twrp. I've tried three different ones from the link I just shared here. Not sure what the problem is.
KevMetal said:
the most likely issue is your recovery ... take the stock recovery from a fastboot stock rom and flash that with fastboot
also make sure to flash stock rom in both slot A & B then updates will work
go to this website
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
download a PIE stock rom that is a FASTBOOT version ... download miflash ...follow instructions to flash it using miflash in fastboot mode
then boot & set it up ...it will start offering updates by itself
your problem right now is that you flashed stock rom in only one slot and you have a custom recovery so that is why it can't update
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nevermind, I have gotten it to work. Thank you for your help
Tyche303 said:
nevermind, I have gotten it to work. Thank you for your help
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okay glad you came right
half the fun is figuring this stuff out

Question Can't Roll Back

I updated to MIUI 13 from miui.EU and now I can not go back to an older ROM even with full data formatting. I am seemingly stuck on this ROM. I really don't like it. Is there any way to go back?
Flash the older rom using fastboot method and necessary files.
Download the fastboot files from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/
look up a "how to unbrick xiaomi" tutorial to learn how to flash a rom via fastboot
I just back to MIUI 12.5 EU from MIUI 13 EU, and I don't have problem
Hpotersept2 said:
Flash the older rom using fastboot method and necessary files.
Download the fastboot files from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/
look up a "how to unbrick xiaomi" tutorial to learn how to flash a rom via fastboot
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Will this work? It gave me an anti roll back notice before
[email protected] said:
I just back to MIUI 12.5 EU from MIUI 13 EU, and I don't have problem
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I think OrangeFox was my problem I used it on the first install. I went back to TWRP but the damage was done.
Hpotersept2 said:
Flash the older rom using fastboot method and necessary files.
Download the fastboot files from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/
look up a "how to unbrick xiaomi" tutorial to learn how to flash a rom via fastboot
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I tried it. It won't flash.
What if I try a non Mi ROM first? Will that fix it?
Supermatt01 said:
What if I try a non Mi ROM first? Will that fix it?
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Did you've installed TWRP?
Then factory reset in twrp
Boot TWRP again
format data with yes.
Boot TWRP again
Flash fw and vendor if MIUI or not if oss
Flash rom
Flash magisk or not
Format data again with yes
Boot system
In my opinion this should work with every recovery rom
Laptapper said:
Did you've installed TWRP?
Then factory reset in twrp
Boot TWRP again
format data with yes.
Boot TWRP again
Flash fw and vendor if MIUI or not if oss
Flash rom
Flash magisk or not
Format data again with yes
Boot system
In my opinion this should work with every recovery rom
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I'll try it that way.
Laptapper said:
Did you've installed TWRP?
Then factory reset in twrp
Boot TWRP again
format data with yes.
Boot TWRP again
Flash fw and vendor if MIUI or not if oss
Flash rom
Flash magisk or not
Format data again with yes
Boot system
In my opinion this should work with every recovery rom
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I'm trying to find the vendor and fw
Laptapper said:
Did you've installed TWRP?
Then factory reset in twrp
Boot TWRP again
format data with yes.
Boot TWRP again
Flash fw and vendor if MIUI or not if oss
Flash rom
Flash magisk or not
Format data again with yes
Boot system
In my opinion this should work with every recovery rom
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No good.
Supermatt01 said:
I tried it. It won't flash.
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Of course it won't, because the flash_all.bat has a couple lines in the beginning that have anti-rollback, you have to modify it with notepad, just open with notepad and delete those lines, then save it and flash normally.
Hpotersept2 said:
Of course it won't, because the flash_all.bat has a couple lines in the beginning that have anti-rollback, you have to modify it with notepad, just open with notepad and delete those lines, then save it and flash normally.
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Which lines? When I tried that, it would not start.
I did it, it won't work.
I think I fixed it I took the fastboot script out of the miui 13 update and put it in the folder for the miui 12 fastboot. It stared the old boot logo. It is started now. I hope it is stable. Thank you all for the help and suggestions.

Question I got stuck after download some Updates via OTA

Hi there
I am a newbie of Xiaomi Phone. I got a used Mi 11 Ultra phone from a reputable eBay User. My phone is currently installed with a stable version called MIUI 13/.0 (V13.0.12.0.SKACNXM STABLE). Since I am new to this phone, I click on system updates and managed to download a file called xiaomi.eu_Multi_M11Pro_M11Ultra_V13.0.13.0.SKACNXM_618A7FFAB_V13-12.ZIP Via OTA Updates.
After I click on the Updates Button, I got a screen with a green button : "Check MD5 & Install", after a while, I got a pop up screen says :Your device supports "Seamless System Updates",
I click on the OK button, also click on the OK button for the internal storage is encrypted.
Finally, to ask me whether I would like to continue to install the Updates, I choose YES and end up stuck at the Main Menu with 5 choices: Reboot, Wipe Data, Connect with MiAssistant, Safe Mode and Repair Mode. There are no choice for me to install the Updates.
Can someone give me a hand please ?
Many thanks in advance.
gomcse2002 said:
Hi there
I am a newbie of Xiaomi Phone. I got a used Mi 11 Ultra phone from a reputable eBay User. My phone is currently installed with a stable version called MIUI 13/.0 (V13.0.12.0.SKACNXM STABLE). Since I am new to this phone, I click on system updates and managed to download a file called xiaomi.eu_Multi_M11Pro_M11Ultra_V13.0.13.0.SKACNXM_618A7FFAB_V13-12.ZIP Via OTA Updates.
After I click on the Updates Button, I got a screen with a green button : "Check MD5 & Install", after a while, I got a pop up screen says :Your device supports "Seamless System Updates",
I click on the OK button, also click on the OK button for the internal storage is encrypted.
Finally, to ask me whether I would like to continue to install the Updates, I choose YES and end up stuck at the Main Menu with 5 choices: Reboot, Wipe Data, Connect with MiAssistant, Safe Mode and Repair Mode. There are no choice for me to install the Updates.
Can someone give me a hand please ?
Many thanks in advance.
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start with Repair Mode if it doesn't work Wipe Data(your data will be erased).
I tried both options but not working
Try installing TWRP recovery (permanent flash not just fastboot boot TWRP.img) and then retry the installation.
gomcse2002 said:
I tried both options but not working
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Is the bootloader unlocked?
Unlock Bootloader - Install Twrp - install the latest xiaomi.eu rom - you can root with magisk.zip if necessary
NOSS8 said:
Is the bootloader unlocked?
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May I know how to check whether the bootloader had been unlocked ? Thanks in advance.
gomcse2002 said:
May I know how to check whether the bootloader had been unlocked ? Thanks in advance.
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Is the phone boot and is linked with your Xiaomi account?
NOSS8 said:
Is the phone boot and is linked with your Xiaomi account?
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I don't have a Xiaomi account. The phone is working but cannot install updates properly because of the seamless updates.
gomcse2002 said:
I don't have a Xiaomi account. The phone is working but cannot install updates properly because of the seamless updates.
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Ok, what do you want to do, update it to Chinese version or flash another version?
Do you know the Xiaomi EU roms?
For me looks like ROM what you had before was FASTBOOT installed xiaomi.eu stable, and then they started rolling out TWRP updates, and because you didn't have TWRP its reboot in stock recovery ?...
Can you boot into TWRP from this link:https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...eamwin-recovery-project.4374111/post-87360425
Please use this fastboot command
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
, first TWRP boot will be in Chinese language, please change it to English, enter your unlock PIN, then find this update file downloaded by updater.
Let us know if that's help
I'm right, your current ROM is a FASTBOOT version (so without TWRP)
Checked on the download website
xiaomi.eu_multi_MI11Pro_MI11Ultra_V13.0.12.0.SKACNXM_v13-12-fastboot.zip
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veimus said:
For me looks like ROM what you had before was FASTBOOT installed xiaomi.eu stable, and then they started rolling out TWRP updates, and because you didn't have TWRP its reboot in stock recovery ?...
Can you boot into TWRP from this link:https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...eamwin-recovery-project.4374111/post-87360425
Please use this fastboot command
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
, first TWRP boot will be in Chinese language, please change it to English, enter your unlock PIN, then find this update file downloaded by updater.
Let us know if that's help
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What are you talking about ?
Xiaomi Eu is a custom rom.
Xiaomi EEA rom for Europe is a stock rom.
V13.0.12.0.SKACNXM and V13.0.13.0.SKACNXM :Chinese stock rom
NOSS8 said:
What are you talking about ?
Xiaomi Eu is a custom rom.
Xiaomi EEA rom for Europe is a stock rom.
V13.0.12.0.SKACNXM and V13.0.13.0.SKACNXM :Chinese stock rom
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You didn't focus on details ,my friend
He has already installed xiaomi.eu custom ROM, if you closely check his pictures from his first post - Updater app downloaded new version of xiaomi.eu CUSTOM ROM, so yeah he has already unlocked bootloader, and installed FASTBOOT version of CUSTOM ROM, the version what Updater app downloaded was released to be installed with TWRP (he didn't have TWRP on his phone yet) - so he need boot into TWRP and install update manually.
veimus said:
You didn't focus on details ,my friend
He has already installed xiaomi.eu custom ROM, if you closely check his pictures from his first post - Updater app downloaded new version of xiaomi.eu CUSTOM ROM, so yeah he has already unlocked bootloader, and installed FASTBOOT version of CUSTOM ROM, the version what Updater app downloaded was released to be installed with TWRP (he didn't have TWRP on his phone yet) - so he need boot into TWRP and install update manually.
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You're right bro, I'm way off base.
I focused on that
he just installed the TWRP and updated.
TWRP
https://dl.akr-developers.com/?dir=skkk/TWRP/A12/v6.0_A12
To summarize:
Create a Xiaomi account.Important
I hope that the seller has deleted the device from his account otherwise it will be a hassle.
flash twrp
Flash the rom
Create a Xiaomi account.Important
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He has already unlocked bootloader/already on custom ROM - for what he needs Xiaomi account ?
veimus said:
He has already unlocked bootloader/already on custom ROM - for what he needs Xiaomi account ?
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because after flashing the ROM, it is asked to continue booting.
obviously if the phone is no longer linked this will not be a problem
Hi gomcse2002,
Has your problem been solved?
If so, how did you do it, if you don't mind me asking.
I've had the same exact concern on my Mi 11 Ultra, which sadly has NOT been resolved yet.
Thanks.
Which rom(full name)?

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