My Device was Stucked in Bootloop [magisk] - Xiaomi Mi A2 / 6X Questions & Answers

Hello
My Device is running on Stock Android Q BN 11.0.5.0
Recently i installed magisk in my device (keeping OTA).
When i install Magisk Module for Internal audio recording and reboot device it was stucked in bootloop.
Then i flashed stock boot img
After flashing i reboot the device and it is rebooted successfully. But Magisk and Root Access has gone.
Then after i again flash Magisk patched img created by Magisk installer but this time it is again stucked in bootloop.
I tried to flash zip with temporary Twrp but problem is not solved.
Currently i dont have Magisk installed.
Please Help Me to gain root access again
Thank you.
Please reply or DM me https://t.me/adarsh_ad007

1. Reboot to bootloader (fastboot mode) and boot into TWRP (I prefer 3.3.1-5 4pda_edition) in fastboot, go to Advanced -> File Manager -> data -> adb - > modules, and delete all files (directory) belonging to a problematic module
2. Reboot to fastboot and boot into stock boot.img thus checking that it boots;
3. if stock boots, reboot to bootloader and try to boot into magisk_patched.img thus checking that it boots;
4. After that you can make root permanent in MagiskManager, if you wish

thank you bro it diid not work. i tried but not working
Aerobatic said:
1. Reboot to bootloader (fastboot mode) and boot into TWRP (I prefer 3.3.1-5 4pda_edition) in fastboot, go to Advanced -> File Manager -> data -> adb - > modules, and delete all files (directory) belonging to a problematic module
2. Reboot to fastboot and boot into stock boot.img thus checking that it boots;
3. if stock boots, reboot to bootloader and try to boot into magisk_patched.img thus checking that it boots;
4. After that you can make root permanent in MagiskManager, if you wish
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not working

adarsh.ad007 said:
not working
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Which step is not working? What is final result? How can you get help if you do not describe anamnesis? No telepathists here, as far as I know.

Aerobatic said:
Which step is not working? What is final result? How can you get help if you do not describe anamnesis? No telepathists here, as far as I know.
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I did everything what you said but problem is still there.

adarsh.ad007 said:
I did everything what you said but problem is still there.
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Ohhhhh, why should we torture you to get answers needed to help you?
What does MagiskManager show when you boot to supposedly correct magisk_patched.img?
Can you attach screenshot or describe in detail?

Aerobatic said:
Ohhhhh, why should we torture you to get answers needed to help you?
What does MagiskManager show when you boot to supposedly correct magisk_patched.img?
Can you attach screenshot or describe in detail?
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Thanks for you support and attention dear.
Actually i flashed PE ROM and then install magisk. Now it works.
And i was booting correct patched img.
I created it via magisk manager myself.

adarsh.ad007 said:
..And i was booting correct patched img. I created it via magisk manager myself.
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Maybe there was still something that skipped your attention. Pls look at scenario:
- patch stock boot image using MagiskManager with, let us say, Magisk 20.1; boot this patched image, make direct install - root got;
- update Magisk to. e.g., 20.3 installing Magisk-v20.3(20300).zip (root got, everything ok);
- play with new Magisk modules, install wrong version, get bootloop;
- make some otherwise correct steps, like reflashing stock boot;
- finally try to get root with boot image previously patched by Magisk 20.1.
Result: no root, MagiskManager does not accept Magisk 20.1., it expects boot image patched with 20.3

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Help in sideloading custom ROM from ADB

Hey everyone. I just got my new OnePlus 3T a week back. I was loving it till today but I wanted to mess with my phone and I guess I did just that. Long story short, I was on 7.1.1 and unlocked OEM and installed TWRP. Phone booted up and i went into recovery and installed Super SU and the dm verity. After this step, my phone is stuck on the boot animation. I'm able to access TWRP as well as Fastoot ADB. I want to sideload the stock OxygenOS ROM into my phone through ADB, but i'm unsure which file to flash and the exact process. Could someone please help me out? :crying:
That's why you always make a nandroid back up
I figured out why the adb sideload wasn't working. I tried to do the sideload directly from the ADB cmd while my phone was in fastboot mode. So, I tried an alternate method by going into TWRP and doing the sideloading from the advanced menu. It worked and I'm setting up my OP 3T now Guess I jumped the gun by posting here without thinking.
On a side note, my device doesn't have root access now. Maybe it never got installed properly before getting bricked. I think it had to with the fact that I had updated to 7.1.1 by using a VPN. I'm pretty good at following instructions so i couldn't have gone wrong. Can anyone tell me if i can go ahead and root my device now that I'm back on stock OS?
You dont flash supersu and dm verity files at the same time
No wonder you end up in bootloop
Multiple threads are already there about the same issue.
For root just flash supersu
kunal1540 said:
You dont flash supersu and dm verity files at the same time
No wonder you end up in bootloop
Multiple threads are already there about the same issue.
For root just flash supersu
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Damn, I didn't know that. I only searched for the bootloop issue and didn't really find something that seemed simple enough for me. Almost all the guides I read had similar instructions so I flashed the Dm-verity first and then the Super SU immediately after that. What does dm verity do if it doesnt need to be flashed? And just so that I'm clear - flashing Super SU is enough and no need to bother with the dm verity?
Rahulsingh9367 said:
Damn, I didn't know that. I only searched for the bootloop issue and didn't really find something that seemed simple enough for me. Almost all the guides I read had similar instructions so I flashed the Dm-verity first and then the Super SU immediately after that. What does dm verity do if it doesnt need to be flashed? And just so that I'm clear - flashing Super SU is enough and no need to bother with the dm verity?
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There's a much much simpler solution, you just use magisk. There's no need to flash supersu or dm-verity fix, just flash the latest magisk zip file in TWRP -> reboot -> install Magisk manager from playstore and you have perfectly working rooted phone.
fluster84 said:
There's a much much simpler solution, you just use magisk. There's no need to flash supersu or dm-verity fix, just flash the latest magisk zip file in TWRP -> reboot -> install Magisk manager from playstore and you have perfectly working rooted phone.
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Tried flashing the Magisk v9 zip and checked the option that goes something like "verify after flashing" and it failed. Should I uncheck both those options before flashing or flash the phh super user zip too?
Azar_98 said:
Try the latest version of magisk, v11.6.
http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk
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Worked perfectly and no hassle at all. Thank you so much!
Rahulsingh9367 said:
Tried flashing the Magisk v9 zip and checked the option that goes something like "verify after flashing" and it failed. Should I uncheck both those options before flashing or flash the phh super user zip too?
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Always flash the latest magisk, and you don't need to flash phh or anything else. Magisk now comes with magisksu that works great with OOS 4.1.1.
Check the link below for latest magisk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless
If you don't mind losing your data, you can try this 100% clean but slightly painful install. It might be overkill for most but you can start from a clean slate. Backup your stuff to the PC before you do this.
1. Flash compatible stock recovery (stock recovery for android N) in fastboot
2. Now choose to wipe everything (even music, photos) from stock recovery. You will lose everything on your phone.
3. Sideload OOS 4.1.1 rom
4. Reboot and complete phone setup
You are now completely stock except with a unlocked bootloader. In order to gain root, continue further -
5. Enable developer options in Settings and then enable Advanced Reboot and USB debugging
6. Reboot to fastboot and flash twrp 3.0.4.-1
7. Reboot to twrp and flash Magisk v11. 1 zip
8. Reboot and install Magisk Manager from playstore.
Congratulations, you have a stock 4.1.1 with working root and it will even pass safety net check (enable magisk hide in magisk manager)

SafetyNet Problem after Magisk Installation

Hello.
I'm a beginner at thing like this. Please your understanding.
I choose Magisk because the SafetyNet bypass it offered.
My device is SM-G532G with Android 6.0
How I installed Magisk:
1. I patched the boot.img and flashed it using Odin. Not with ADB because I can't boot into fastboot mode. I don't know why.
2. Magisk succesfully installed and it work properly with root apps.
The only problem is that my device can't pass the SafetyNet. It also told me that my device is not official when i booted to Download Mode.
Then I tried installing Magisk with the zip file after I clean flash my device with the official firmware. I didn't solve the problem.
I have some guess about the problem.
1. I should flashed the boot.img with ADB.
2. Since I can't boot into fastboot mode, I'm not sure whether the bootloader was unlocked or not. I got the error "Can't mount /data" message. The problem might have something to do with that.
What I want to ask:
1. Does installing Magisk using the patched boot.img and the zip file brings different outcome?
2. Is it possible to fastboot my device?
Regards.

Magisk v22.0 Patch Image - Magisk in Recover - Xiaomi Mi 9T (davinci) not being installed

Hopefully someone can help me out here:
I'm on Mi 9T (davinici) with xiaomi.eu-cROM 12.1.2 (Stable) and OrangeFox Beta R11.0 Recovery. Bootloader is obviously unlocked.
I followed the guide for Magisk v22.0 and installed the apk first, opened it and it says
"Ramdisk No"
Alright, so I have to patch the recovery.img.
In Orangefox Recovery I open the Terminal and extract recovery.img with
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery of=/sdcard/recovery.img
Reboot to system and I chose "Install" in Magisk, "Recovery Mode" is already selected, click "Next" and I select the newly created file "recovery.img". Magisk does it's thing and I have "magisk_patched_cOdEy.img" in my Download folder which I pull with adb.
I reboot to fastboot mode and
Code:
fastboot flash recovery magisk_patched_cOdEy.img
which works w/o problems and reboot again.
But when I open Magisk it still says it's not installed.
So, I check the guide under Magisk in Recovery, where it gets really confusing, but from what I got is that I need to start the phone with recovery button combo (Power+VolUp for Mi 9T) pushed and release at splash screen so Magisk is activated. I try this multiple times since it's really hard with the timing (milliseconds too long it kicks me into fastboot mode. idk why).
Can someone figure out what went wrong/what I did wrong? Never had problems with earlier Magisk versions.
Follow up question: There's some warning about going back to stock recovery will brick your phone in installation. Does that include installing OrangeFox again? I'm 95% sure it doesn't, but would be nice to know before I do it.
Some Xiaomi devices have their bootloaders set up so that it will accept an initramfs that was manually added to the boot image. Therefore, on these devices you'll need to patch the boot image even though there's no ramdisk. Try that.
Didgeridoohan said:
Some Xiaomi devices have their bootloaders set up so that it will accept an initramfs that was manually added to the boot image. Therefore, on these devices you'll need to patch the boot image even though there's no ramdisk. Try that.
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Can I reinstall OrangeFox or TWRP recovery then?
I'll report back, when I tried it.
edit: So this actually works and I was able to enter TWRP recovery again after flashing.
edit 2: Now WiFi is not working anymore. fml.
edit 3: For anyone stumbling over this thread. Nothing worked, I had to do a compelte wipe and then flash Magisk "the old way", by renaming the .apk into a .zip and flashing it in recovery. That did the trick without any probems and I'm rooted now after quite a hassle.
yeah, I stumbled upon it. And I'm having the same/a very similar issue. I was very happy with Magisk up to v22 when the problems began.
I'm still at DerpFest based on Android 9.0 (from 2019 ) and TWRP-3.4.0.0.I had Magisk running since it was 19.4, upgraded it multiple times already. So didn't think much about updating to 22. Then, it said the same: no ramdisk. Pitty. OK, so I went ahead and let Magisk patch the TWRP.img I still got on my phone and flashed the patched TWRP onto recovery. Upon booting, Magisk is there, but no wifi, no sound, no light sensor, ... LTE works, though .
Anyways, I just want to get my old setup back, so I thought, I just flash the original TWRP again. According to the Magisk documentation, if I don't press any button, it should boot to Android without Magisk. Well, it always boots into Android+Magisk disregarding that. If I flash the original TWRP.img back, I always end up in TWRP. So, the order is: boot.img -> magisk-modified-recovery.img -> (boot.img?) -> system. How can I get the behaviour Magisk advertises?
And yes, I tried uninstalling Magisk (via uninstall.zip meythod), which said it would uninstall, but actually didn't. I also flashed different boot images (a backup I had in TWRP, the original boot.img I've found in the DerpFest zip...) to no avail.
So, Immortal68, which of the many wipes one can do did result in the old behaviour? And: now that you have Magisk22, does it say "Ramdisk: yes" again?

Does patched boot.img Magisk work on MIUI V12.5.1.0? (Edit: Yes it does!)

Just curious if anyone has any insight as to whether I can use the Magisk app to patch the newest boot.img (12.5.1.0 global / Android 11 / mi9t pro) and whether it will go smoothly if I install it via fastboot flash boot patchedmagiskhere.img?
I just updated the device using the clean_all mode on MiFlash and everything looks to be working fine;
No TWRP or custom recovery installed
Bootloader in unlocked state
As the update is so new I just wanted to check if anyone had any experience before I go ahead. There's also the old method of flashing magisk as a .zip via TWRP which is now 'depreciated'. As the device says 'Ramdisk NO' it implies Magisk may need to be used in 'recovery mode' (i.e. patched recovery.img and vol+power on every boot) but it worked just fine in MIUI11 so I don't think that's right.
Update: If you've come here looking to find out how to do this then I added instructions in this post.
Can't find answers so I might try fastboot boot patched_magisk.img later today. In theory this'll let me test a patched boot.img instead of going in blind with fastboot flash boot patched_magisk.img so that the boot.img isn't flashed, just booted. If it works I assume I can probably just select Direct Install in Magisk.
droident said:
Can't find answers so I might try fastboot boot patched_magisk.img later today. In theory this'll let me test a patched boot.img instead of going in blind with fastboot flash boot patched_magisk.img so that the boot.img isn't flashed, just booted. If it works I assume I can probably just select Direct Install in Magisk.
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Hey let me know if you find a solution for this.
I upgarded to this version via TWRP last night. Tried flashing Magisk via TWRP and it kept boot looping into TWRP.
Had to re-flash the rom again in order to boot into the system.
I tried patching the stock recovery image but couldn't get the system to boot into Magisk mode. Tried the Volume Up + Power and let go on splash screen combo but it kept going to stock recovery.
Any help would be appreciated. I'll go crazy having to use the phone without root.
Update: I tried what you mentioned. Manually booting patched boot image. No luck. After showing the MIUI logo for a long time it goes back to recovery. I guess it's basically the same as flashing via TWRP.
shajman said:
Hey let me know if you find a solution for this.
I upgarded to this version via TWRP last night. Tried flashing Magisk via TWRP and it kept boot looping into TWRP.
Had to re-flash the rom again in order to boot into the system.
I tried patching the stock recovery image but couldn't get the system to boot into Magisk mode. Tried the Volume Up + Power and let go on splash screen combo but it kept going to stock recovery.
Any help would be appreciated. I'll go crazy having to use the phone without root.
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For Xiaomi, always patch BOOT img, not Recovery.
Do not tick Recovery option and flash to Boot partition.
Guides can be found elswhere
Important that you patch the boot img corresponding to your CURRENTLY using stock firmware (if you upgraded, you have to extract and patch its boot.img, not some older or from different Global vs Chinna or else)
zgfg said:
For Xiaomi, always patch BOOT img, not Recovery.
Do not tick Recovery option and flash to Boot partition.
Guides can be found elswhere
Important that you patch the boot img corresponding to your CURRENTLY using stock formware (if you upgraded, you have to extract and patch its boot.img, not some older or from different Global vs Chinna or else)
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This is what I have always done (patching boot). However it does not seem to be working with v12.5.1.0
I've just tried the Canary build of Magisk as well and no luck. The MIUI splash screen stays on for a while and then it goes to Recovery.
This never happened with any of the previous ROMS (Android 10)
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong.
shajman said:
This is what I have always done (patching boot). However it does not seem to be working with v12.5.1.0
I've just tried the Canary build of Magisk as well and no luck. The MIUI splash screen stays on for a while and then it goes to Recovery.
This never happened with any of the previous ROMS (Android 10)
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong.
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You may have modules installed and enabled, that do no more work with the new firmware
If you didn't wipe/format Data, modules are still in: /data/adb/modules
(updating firmware does not affect there)
Use TWRP, go to that folder and add an empty file named: disable
(exactly as that), to each subfolder (each subfolder corresponds to one module, you may recignize them by folder names)
Then reboot with the patched boot.img
Later, manage your modules (enable, uninstall, update) from Magisk app (once you successfully boot to Magisk)
zgfg said:
You may have modules installed and enabled, that do no more work with the new firmware
If you didn't wipe/format Data, modules are still in: /data/adb/modules
(updating firmware does not affect there)
Use TWRP, go to that folder and add an empty file named: disable
(exactly as that), to each subfolder (each subfolder corresponds to one module, you may recignize them by folder names)
Then reboot with the patched boot.img
Later, manage your modules (enable, uninstall, update) from Magisk app (once you successfully boot to Magisk)
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You Sir are an absolute LIFE SAVER!!!!!!!
Thank you!
I also patched magisk just fine . Thanks guys for sharing your experiences; it kinda reassured me it'd probably work - I was thinking booting a patched magisk boot.img might be safer so I did that first and it booted as expected. So I just returned to fastboot and flashed it properly. Installed a few modules (the essentials; ACC, Energized, Busybox), rebooted, we're all good ^_^
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I think it's already been explained above me but for anyone who hasn't figured it out yet:
Find the recovery zip or fastboot files you updated with (if you don't have them still then go here but use the *exact* region and version - if your device isn't raphael then don't use these), open with 7zip/winrar/whatever and copy the boot.img from them to any folder on your phone. Open Magisk Manager, browse for where you copied it to and patch it; recovery mode box unticked. Then look for Magisk_patched_xxx.img (xxx part being whatever Magisk called it) in your /Downloads folder on your phone. Copy it back to your PC, fire up Tiny ADB & Fastboot.
Do a test-run with fastboot boot Magisk_patched_xxx.img first. If it boots up fine and Magisk shows as working, commit the changes by returning to fastboot with adb reboot fastboot and then the command fastboot flash boot Magisk_patched_xxx.img. Then power it up.
If the temporary boot test-run didn't work, obviously don't execute the flash boot command; power-cycling the phone will get it unstuck.
I should probably note I don't have TWRP (using stock recovery) and I don't know how that factors into this. This was done the day after a clean_all fastboot flash; read previous posts if you've used Magisk previously and updated with your data intact.
I would like to add here to use the boot.img patch method. Flashing magisk as a zip through the recovery will cause a bootloop.
Tested this on my Mi 9T Pro (12.5.1 global) with system encryption enabled.
FPSUsername said:
I would like to add here to use the boot.img patch method. Flashing magisk as a zip through the recovery will cause a bootloop.
Tested this on my Mi 9T Pro (12.5.1 global) with system encryption enabled.
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I was tempted to do the same because it's the conventional way of installing Magisk and it's how it's always been installed.
That and mucking with something called boot.img sounds like a one-way trip to brick-street. I.e. boot.img makes me think bootloader or in other words, bad news. Although from what I've heard it turns out you can completely screw up the boot.img and you should still have access fastboot and recovery modes. But I didn't run into any problems flashing a new boot.img so I didn't find out .
droident said:
I was tempted to do the same because it's the conventional way of installing Magisk and it's how it's always been installed.
That and mucking with something called boot.img sounds like a one-way trip to brick-street. I.e. boot.img makes me think bootloader or in other words, bad news. Although from what I've heard it turns out you can completely screw up the boot.img and you should still have access fastboot and recovery modes. But I didn't run into any problems flashing a new boot.img so I didn't find out .
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Men, patching the images is nothing new or exotic.
If you ever read Magisk guide from TJW (the aurhor of Magisk) you would well know that the method has been described there for many years (I personally used the method back since 2018 on other phones)
Besides, it has many practical advantages - if anything goes wrong you just flash the original (unpatched) image
Or, when Magisk updates (unfortunately, it does no more and who knows would it ever again, at least from the established channels like Stable or Canary), if there is a problem with the new Magisk - you just flash your previous version of img that was patched with the working version of Magisk and you are back in business
And there is also nothing impractical here - if you have proper TWRP (you do have for this phone) you don't need to flash the patched img from fastboot but simply from TWRP
You can also use TWRP backup boot.emmc.win instead of extracted boot.img - simply give boot.emmc.win to Magisk for patching (you don't need to rename it) and then flash it
So, guys, did the patched boot image worked for you? for me it did not boot up... :/
HValenti said:
So, guys, did the patched boot image worked for you? for me it did not boot up... :/
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Of course it does work. But read carefully above. If you just upgraded without Factory reset, and if you had Magisk before, some modules (that remained installed to /data) may cause you the bootloop
And/or, you have to patch exactly the boot.img corresponding to your current firmware, not some from an older A10, etc
In such case, how do you remove the magisk modules after the update? Without root, there is no access to modules.
HValenti said:
In such case, how do you remove the magisk modules after the update? Without root, there is no access to modules.
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Why don't you read the previous messages in this thread - post #6
Or see:
zgfg said:
Yes, it was asked/answered several times but let it be answered again
Besides adb, there are two other ways of disabling (or even uninstalling) the remained modules
You have to flash your patched boot.img, then
a) Reboott to Android Safe mode, then reboot again to 'normal' mode.
All modules will be disabled but also you will have to re-enable Magisk Hide again
b) Use TWRP (if appropriate for your device), Advanced, File Manager, go to /data/adb/modules and to each folder (foder = module, you can recognize modules by folder names or by reading the textual file module.prop you will find inside) put a file that must be named: disable (exactly as that)
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Or simoly read the Magisk Wiki, available from Magisk Github (linked from Magisk app):
Module Issues:Magisk and MagiskHide Installation and Troubleshooting guide
www.didgeridoohan.com
zgfg said:
For Xiaomi, always patch BOOT img, not Recovery.
Do not tick Recovery option and flash to Boot partition.
Guides can be found elswhere
Important that you patch the boot img corresponding to your CURRENTLY using stock firmware (if you upgraded, you have to extract and patch its boot.img, not some older or from different Global vs Chinna or else)
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My Ramdisk says "no" should I still patch boot.img?
not sure how to delete. It does work
Vanmanman said:
My Ramdisk says "no" should I still patch boot.img?
not sure how to delete. It does work
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It says for everybode on MUII No for Ramdisk but it was discussed snd written everywhere and zillion times that Xiaomi users have to patch boot img
Can I somehow extract boot.img from phone without custom recovery and root?
Rejerf said:
Can I somehow extract boot.img from phone without custom recovery and root?
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Download the full OTA for your phone, and from it, you can extract the boot.img.
Link for the OTA download and instructions on how to do it is provided here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-5-1-0-edit-yes-it-does.4299669/post-85271375
Please does someone upgraded succefully from 12.0.5.0 to 12.5.1.0 with root and without wiping data ?
If yes, how did you flashed the 12.5 ROM because TWRP recovery does no support MIUI 12.5 A11 encryption, so I guess flashing it from TWRP is not recomanded.
I am quite afraid to be forced to wipe everything and preserve root is mandatory for me so I did not tried to upgrade for now.
Thank you in advance.

Question Bootloop with patched boot.img

Hi, i have a 11T (not the Pro version) and i unlocked it yesterday.
I want root it (like i did with my previous 9T), but it goes into bootloop.
My stock miui version is: 12.5.8.0(RKWEUXM). This are the operation i did:
- installed magisk 23 APK from the git page
- copied the boot image from the image of the same version (i also tried to extract the image from the payload)
- patched with magisk
- flashed in fastboot using fastboot flash boot_a patched_image.img and, after, fastboot flash boot_b patched_image.img
- reboot the phone.
If i flash again the original boot.img, of course bootloop disappear!
I also tried to boot in recovery mode for clean the magisk modules without success (but is a fresh install, i don't think that the restore from xiaomi cloud can copy also the magisk modules).
I don't understand why i'm the only one in the web that have this problem. Someone have idea of what i can try to do?
For now, i want try to keep the original recovery for install the OTA update, but if all doesn't work i'll try the twrp installation (i think with this recovery all problem will go away).
Thank you very much
Marco
Marcolo88 said:
Hi, i have a 11T (not the Pro version) and i unlocked it yesterday.
I want root it (like i did with my previous 9T), but it goes into bootloop.
My stock miui version is: 12.5.8.0(RKWEUXM). This are the operation i did:
- installed magisk 23 APK from the git page
- copied the boot image from the image of the same version (i also tried to extract the image from the payload)
- patched with magisk
- flashed in recovery (stock recovery) using fastboot flash boot_a patched_image.img and, after, fastboot flash boot_b patched_image.img
- reboot the phone.
If i flash again the original boot.img, of course bootloop disappear!
I also tried to boot in recovery mode for clean the magisk modules without success (but is a fresh install, i don't think that the restore from xiaomi cloud can copy also the magisk modules).
I don't understand why i'm the only one in the web that have this problem. Someone have idea of what i can try to do?
For now, i want try to keep the original recovery for install the OTA update, but if all doesn't work i'll try the twrp installation (i think with this recovery all problem will go away).
Thank you very much
Marco
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In My pro version. I renamed the patched boot.img to just boot.img before i flashed it.
Belpek said:
In My pro version. I renamed the patched boot.img to just boot.img before i flashed it.
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And flash it in fastboot not recovery.
Belpek said:
And flash it in fastboot not recovery.
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I flashed too in recovery, i wrote wrong (now i edit my message).
I'll try your suggestion to rename the img, but in the previous Xiaomi i never did it and it worked .
Thank you very much
Belpek said:
And flash it in fastboot not recovery.
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I tried just now and it doesn't work also with the file renamed
Do you unlock bootloader?
zelenko said:
Do you unlock bootloader?
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Yes i unlocked, and if I watch the status, it says unlocked!.
What I can also do?
Marcolo88 said:
Yes i unlocked, and if I watch the status, it says unlocked!.
What I can also do?
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Flash in fastboot...
leobak said:
Flash in fastboot...
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This i did but it goes into boot loop
you need to use the correct boot.img this issue occurs when the boot.img is not correct according to the version of the ROM.
from where are you downloading the patched image?
nousernamesorry said:
you need to use the correct boot.img this issue occurs when the boot.img is not correct according to the version of the ROM.
from where are you downloading the patched image?
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With magisk canary it works!
I downloaded the image from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/agate/stable/V12.5.8.0.RKWEUXM/
is the correct image.
I don't like the new implementations in canary version, but for now it worked only with this version.
I know you got it working already but I flashed mine with XiaomiADBFastbootTools.jar and never done that whole "fastboot flash boot_a patched_image.img and, after, fastboot flash boot_b patched_image.img" thingy in ADB. It works no problem every time I do it after an update. I know you can install directly from Magisk after applying an OTA but I prefer this metod. Zygisk will be needet to get root on A12 though and it doesn't have Magisk hide which means I'll never get those banking apps to work anymore thill someone figures out a better method I'll wait with the A12 update. Just my two cents.
MocnePifko said:
I know you got it working already but I flashed mine with XiaomiADBFastbootTools.jar and never done that whole "fastboot flash boot_a patched_image.img and, after, fastboot flash boot_b patched_image.img" thingy in ADB. It works no problem every time I do it after an update. I know you can install directly from Magisk after applying an OTA but I prefer this metod. Zygisk will be needet to get root on A12 though and it doesn't have Magisk hide which means I'll never get those banking apps to work anymore thill someone figures out a better method I'll wait with the A12 update. Just my two cents.
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For me, with zygisk, i can make work all application with root checker (like banking apps).
Marcolo88 said:
With magisk canary it works!
I downloaded the image from here: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/agate/stable/V12.5.8.0.RKWEUXM/
is the correct image.
I don't like the new implementations in canary version, but for now it worked only with this version.
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Hi man, I am wondering can I have the download address about that magisk canary build? I've been bootlooping just like you before.
louiswong2099 said:
Hi man, I am wondering can I have the download address about that magisk canary build? I've been bootlooping just like you before.
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Hi, the canary build is in the same place of the "normal" build in the official git page.
This is the direct link of the APK:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/topjohnwu/magisk-files/canary/app-debug.apk
The main page is this: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk
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Hi, the canary build is in the same place of the "normal" build in the official git page.
This is the direct link of the APK:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/topjohnwu/magisk-files/canary/app-debug.apk
The main page is this: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk
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It worked on my Xiaomi 11T(not pro version) with a magisk-canary-patch, now the bootloop has been gone and really appreciated for your kindness help.

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