MIUI 12 Root - Redmi K20 Pro / Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro Questions & Answe

Hi, everyone, I'm on MINE 12.0.1 Stable Global. The bootloader is unlocked. Is it possible to proceed to root like on MUI 11? I install TWRP recovery and then Magisk? Or is there something different to do? Thank you in advance...

If you install TWRP, you need to flash DFE afterwards to boot.
After a successful boot, reboot to recovery and flash magisk.
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kibria.mgk said:
If you install TWRP, you need to flash DFE afterwards to boot.
After a successful boot, reboot to recovery and flash magisk.
What is DFE?
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Ferb1151 said:
What is DFE?
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Disable Force Encryption
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kibria.mgk said:
Disable Force Encryption
Where can I found it? Do you habe a guide or something like that?
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Ferb1151 said:
Where can I found it? Do you habe a guide or something like that?
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Got it from xeu telegram channel. To know more, join there. Also, flash this at your own risk.
Couldn't upload directly, here's gdrive mirror.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NctBFGwuT3X766mXGFTUxZeSZ5ipLFC2/view?usp=drivesdk

Procedure
The procedure is very simple. DFE or OFOX are NOT required. I flashed TWRP on an encrypted device and boots as expected.
1. Install ADB DRIVERS and download PLATFORM-TOOLS and TWRP. Also download Magisk and move it to the phone.
2. In Developer Options Enable USB Debugging, then reboot to fastboot (Vol Down + PWR Button).
3. Connect the device to PC. Extract the platform tools folder and in it press Shift+Left Click and open a powershell window. Type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-1-raphael.img
4. Reboot directly to TWRP (Vol Up + PWR Button).
5. From there flash magisk, and reboot to system.
6. Come back here and hit that thanks button. :good:

No need of flashing DFE. After installing TWRP boot directly into TWRP and flash latest Magisk. Then you can boot normally.

Ok, than is like on MiUI 11, right? Thanks!!!

Sorry to barge in, but will this also work with k20 pro premium?

demam said:
Sorry to barge in, but will this also work with k20 pro premium?
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This method is unchanged since release of the 9T PRo/K20 Pro of premium.
Just the TWRP and Orangefox versions improved due to updating by the dev's.

trelokeeper said:
The procedure is very simple. DFE or OFOX are NOT required. I flashed TWRP on an encrypted device and boots as expected.
1. Install ADB DRIVERS and download PLATFORM-TOOLS and TWRP. Also download Magisk and move it to the phone.
2. In Developer Options Enable USB Debugging, then reboot to fastboot (Vol Down + PWR Button).
3. Connect the device to PC. Extract the platform tools folder and in it press Shift+Left Click and open a powershell window. Type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-1-raphael.img
4. Reboot directly to TWRP (Vol Up + PWR Button).
5. From there flash magisk, and reboot to system.
6. Come back here and hit that thanks button. :good:
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Today I've followed this steps on my xiaomi mi 9t pro with miui version 12.0.3.0. I was able to unblock my boot loader and to install TWRP. Then I was able to install magick but when I reboot the system, twrp start again and again.
Do you have any idea?

Can't get redmi 7a 12.0.1 to root neither with or w/out decryption

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[ROOT] MediaPad M3 10 BAH-L09 Success!

First- I am NOT Responsible if you brick your Device! You do everything at your own Risk!
As I cannot find successfull thread here guiding to root this tablet I am posting the success with rooting with Magisk, all is seen on Russian forum 4pda,but the firmware I am on is not here ,it was little hard to find it(paid) but at the end it works, I have full root:
1 .You must have UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER!!! You can do it here are 2 threads guiding to it,mine was with DC_unlocker-4USD;
2. You must download Magisk from its original thread :Link
3.You must Look at which firmware you are,download the patched ones :С170B003
С170B253
C100B270
Or you can download you full Rom, extract it using Huawei Firmware Extractor extract the BOOT.img from UPDATE.APP file transfer it to your tablet and using Magisk--> install choose boot.img and patch it, then copy the patched_boot.img from folder "Downloads" in the internal memory back to PC,rename to boot.img.
4.You must have installed ADB and fastboot.
5.Using fastboot command on PC install the patched boot.img to tablet:
-First on your tablet enable Developer Options, thick Enable OEM Unlock,thick USB Debugging on,when connected to PC must ask for Fingerprint Security Rsa key,thick Always Trust to this PC"
-Second Tunoff Tablet, then hold volume Down button and connect to PC with USB Cable,Fastboot menu must appear: With green at bottom must be written that it is not FRP locked! If so -dont do proceed disable remove Huawei Account if you have one!
-Third-copy patched boot.img to folder where is located ADB and fastboot, then hold shift and right click mouse button and click Open Command Prompt here.
Now on fastboot menu enter following:
fastboot.exe flash boot boot.img
At the end everything must be OK!
Reboot with power button and check in Magisk !
Regards
I just wanted to confirm that this method works for my tablet. My Huawei Mediapad M3 10.1" BAH-L09 had bootloader unlocked. Emui5.1.2 and OS 7.0. Following these instructions, I extracted the BOOT.img from the stock ROM, then used Magisk Manager app (6.0.1) to create the patched-boot.img. Flashing this patched-boot.img using fastboot mode with command:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
My tablet now is ROOTED without any problems (camera works normally). In short, just follow exactly these instructions and your tablet will be ROOTED
This works for me on BAH-L09 with Build Number BAH-L09C100B270. My Tab ist now rooted with Magisk 17.1 installed. Next i do flash special version of TWRP from the TWRP Builder site. I took the version for the BAH-W09 (WIFI version of the tab) on my own risk. I KNOW thats not the correct version, so please dont criticize.
Installation via fastboot worked. I can boot into Huawei recovery (Power+Vol-up) and TWRP (Power + Vol-Up and Vol-down same time). System boots without problem too. Also i can flash back the original huawei rcovery.img in fastboot mode.
But there is an issue in this TWRP recovery version 3.2.1-0. It does not decrypt data. I tried to format data and flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt". But there is still an Huawei secure mechanism, that wants me to format data in Huawei recovery again. Without format data my tab do not boot into system.
Next step i tried to get TWRP for my device on TWRP-builder app. but no succes because the build queue ist full. So i have to wait...
Sorry but how did you unlock the bootloader?
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Sorry but how did you unlock the bootloader?
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I used dc-unlocker (you can google for). Its easy but it costs ca. 4 €.
Does this method still works on latest ota ?
The4anoni said:
Does this method still works on latest ota ?
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My M3 10 lite was on latest frmware C100B270 as i used dc-unlocker. Unlock worked well for me.
Does rooting enable you to install Google Services on the tablet? Is so, how?
Is there an international ROM that can be used (with Google tools)
Thanks! Worked for my Mediapad M3 lite 10 (BAH-L09), but now... How can I update Magisk? The Magisk manager doesn't support the version installed.
Can't install twrp either
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ossizwei said:
This works for me on BAH-L09 with Build Number BAH-L09C100B270. My Tab ist now rooted with Magisk 17.1 installed. Next i do flash special version of TWRP from the TWRP Builder site. I took the version for the BAH-W09 (WIFI version of the tab) on my own risk. I KNOW thats not the correct version, so please dont criticize.
Installation via fastboot worked. I can boot into Huawei recovery (Power+Vol-up) and TWRP (Power + Vol-Up and Vol-down same time). System boots without problem too. Also i can flash back the original huawei rcovery.img in fastboot mode.
But there is an issue in this TWRP recovery version 3.2.1-0. It does not decrypt data. I tried to format data and flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt". But there is still an Huawei secure mechanism, that wants me to format data in Huawei recovery again. Without format data my tab do not boot into system.
Next step i tried to get TWRP for my device on TWRP-builder app. but no succes because the build queue ist full. So i have to wait...
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The same for me. Have you got the appropiatte twrp recovery?
wanlus said:
Thanks! Worked for my Mediapad M3 lite 10 (BAH-L09), but now... How can I update Magisk? The Magisk manager doesn't support the version installed.
Can't install twrp either
The same for me. Have you got the appropiatte twrp recovery?
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This is an old post. Development has going forward. Look here:
For a LineageOS rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/development/rom-t3945684
For TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/development/twrp-t3914531
For the first step use the 3.2.0 version of TWRP if you are in Huawei's stock Rom.
For me its the best for this moment. Only issue is, that camera dont work in this early lineage rom. But developer is working on it.
ossizwei said:
This is an old post. Development has going forward. Look here:
For a LineageOS rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/development/rom-t3945684
For TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/development/twrp-t3914531
For the first step use the 3.2.0 version of TWRP if you are in Huawei's stock Rom.
For me its the best for this moment. Only issue is, that camera dont work in this early lineage rom. But developer is working on it.
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Ok, thank you so much. I've got installed Twrp properly, and it boots ok... but no more. Now it stays on the recovery home screen. I'll try again

Mi 9T Pro (Global) Rom/ Boot.img/ Recovery.img Download Mirror?

Hi Guys,
I am trying to patch the Mi 9T Pro (global) boot.img for magisk root. The download from the official xiaomi website is sloow (only getting 40KB/s). :crying:
Is there an alternative mirror where I can download the rom image from?
Thanks!
Why don't you just flash orangefox recovery inorder to survive OTAs in future?
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Why don't you just flash orangefox recovery inorder to survive OTAs in future?
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Huh, that is new. Never knew that there is a new recovery project. (forgive me, been out of the custom scene for so long.) Maybe I will try that. Is this the correct page?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/
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Huh, that is new. Never knew that there is a new recovery project. (forgive me, been out of the custom scene for so long.) Maybe I will try that. Is this the correct page?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangefox/
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I used an early version of it because i didn't know there was a newer one, wasted all day unable to boot to the recovery and having to flash full rom with miflash LOL. So to save your time here's what i did. I ASSUME YOUR BOOTLOADER IS UNLOCKED
1. This is the latest orangefox recovery Version: R10.0_7: https://c.mi.com/thread-2482912-1-0.html
2. Download the latest full Recovery ROM of Mi 9T pro global V10.3.2.0.PFKMIXM from here: http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.3.2.0.PFKMIXM/miui_RAPHAELGlobal_V10.3.2.0.PFKMIXM_55396ac730_9.0.zip
3. UNZIP the recovery file, you'll see an image file called Recovery.
4. Now fastboot flash that recovery RECOVERY NAME OR LOCATION. After flash succeeds, press and hold volume up + power button until you feel the vibration and then if done properly your phone will boot to orangefox recovery.
4. From there now, copy paste the full orange fox recovery zip file to your phone internal storage, locate it and then swipe to install the recovery again as a permanent solution.
5. IMPORTANT, after you swipe it will reboot itself to recovery again, YOU HAVE TO WIPE DATA otherwise your phone won't boot up, so go to MENU-MANAGE PARTITION-DATA-OK-TYPE YES. Your data is erased so now you'll have to setup phone again.
6. After completing setup, reboot again back to orangefox recovery by pressing volume up and power button. From there go to MENU, click on settings icon on top right, locate and select MIUI OTA, in there select all check boxes, I selected all checkboxes but not sure if it's a must but since nothing wrong happened to me you can follow me lol. in there you will see a message where it tells you to FLASH A FULL MIUI ROM!, So transfer the Recovery ROM you downloaded to your phone and do the “Swipe to install” action. Wait for the OrangeFox to finish its job flashing the ROM. It may take a while because Orange Fox also takes “OTA_BAK” backup process. The backup file is located at /sdcard/Fox/OTA/ directory. Do not ever delete that directory and its files, the OTA Update will fail otherwise.
7. After flashing is done, reboot and it successful, voila your phone is ready for OTAs.
What I'm not sure is if it will survive Android 10 though.
Sent from my Mi 9T Pro using Tapatalk

Clearing up TWRP ambiguity versions + rooting MIUI pie

There is confusion over which recoveries to install for Redmi 6 (cereus).
Failure to install the correct TWRP will result in a hard brick with no chance of restoring the device without an authorised account or going to a Mi Service Centre.
If you are currently on the MIUI Oreo ROM:
You may ONLY use TWRP 3.3.0 OR 3.2.3-0 OR 3.2.3-1
The recovery by either TWRP or LR.Team is both ok.
If you are on the PIE rom:
You MUST use TWRP 3.3.1 or OrangeFox Recovery. R10.0-2 nocrypt Pie is confirmed to be working by me.
To root MIUI pie, follow the instructions in this post from 4PDA. This is because you will be unable to decrypt data.
You need to create an account to download the patched boot.img. You can either create one yourself or ask me or someone else to PM you with the boot.img. I will not attach it to this thread because it is not my work. The files have now been attached. See post below.
All credits go towards the respective recovery authors and 4pda
OK here are the boot files from 4pda
You MUST follow the instructions from this guide: http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=907017&st=5020#entry87853533
All files obtained from 4pda.ru - from a post by MCMXCII
Full credits go towards the authors of the respective .imgs
I did something wrong just don't know what
I tried with OrangeFox and when rebooted in recovery the phone would not turn on and just vibrates.
I was lucky because I just needed to open and remove the battery to get the phone back up.
So just to get it right (please correct me if i'm wrong):
Starting from unlocked MIUI stock with android 8.1 base:
0) Download patched boot image from OP
1)Download TWRP 3.3.0 OR 3.2.3-0 OR 3.2.3-1
2)Download Magisk 19.3 Stable (would the latest stable also work https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445?)
3)Download official Pie Rom: http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM/miui_HM6Global_V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM_99304098f7_9.0.zip
4)Enter Fastboot -> Flash TWRP
5)Enter TWRP -> Flash the Pie Rom -> Flash patched boot.img -> flash Magisk
6)Boot into system -> Leave the device alone for 2-3 minutes and install Magisk Manager
7)Download -> TWRP 3.3.1 or OrangeFox Recovery. R10.0-2
8)Enter Fastboot -> Flash TWRP/OrangeFox
would this be the correct procedure?
cheers
snoerme said:
So just to get it right (please correct me if i'm wrong):
Starting from unlocked MIUI stock with android 8.1 base:
1)Download TWRP 3.3.0 OR 3.2.3-0 OR 3.2.3-1
2)Download Magisk 19.3 Stable (would the latest stable also work https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445?)
3)Download official Pie Rom: http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM/miui_HM6Global_V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM_99304098f7_9.0.zip
4)Enter Fastboot -> Flash TWRP
5)Enter TWRP -> Flash the Pie Rom -> flash Magisk
6)Boot into system -> Leave the device alone for 2-3 minutes and install Magisk Manager
7)Download -> TWRP 3.3.1 or OrangeFox Recovery. R10.0-2
8)Enter Fastboot -> Flash TWRP/OrangeFox
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Why don't you skip steps 1-3 and just use XiaoMi Flash to install 10.4.4.0 via Fastboot by 'saving user data', then follow the instructions here? XiaoMiFlash will overwrite your recovery with the default so there is no risk of a brick. Then Flash TWRP Pie, flash boot img, flash magisk.
As I have said, you will brick your device. If you have TWRP Oreo, and then you install MIUI Pie, you will brick your device. You are doing EXACTLY what I told you not to do!
It didn't come out as clearly as you think. maybe it's my own deficiency.
btw whenever i flashed any update via TWRP the recovery got replaced by stock recovery as well.
(I don't tell this to call into question that your suggested way of doing was the most safe way.)
Is XiaoMi Flash available for linux as well?
edit: do you know if the latest magisk stable 20.0 would also work?
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It didn't come out as clearly as you think. maybe it's my own deficiency.
btw whenever i flashed any update via TWRP the recovery got replaced by stock recovery as well.
(I don't tell this to call into question that your suggested way of doing was the most safe way.)
Is XiaoMi Flash available for linux as well?
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I'm not sure - I have never flashed any MIUI ROM in TWRP. It seems normal though - the updaterscript probably tells TWRP to overwrite itself.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/tool-miflash-linux-t3708847 It's a bit complicated
This work for me :
1 - Install Pie Rom https://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM/miui_HM6Global_V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM_99304098f7_9.0.zip with TWRP 3.3.1 https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/62 or with another method.
2 - Shut down the phone , go to fastboot (Vol - and power), plug to computer.
3 - From the computer fastboot flash boot boot_10.4.4.0_R6_mgsk_193.img (see the second post of this thread).
4 - fastboot flash recovery recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-0602-REDMI6-CN-wzsx150.img
5 - Recovery (Vol+ and power)
6 - Install Magisk 19.3
Reboot and enjoy
Hi, currently I'm on stable China mui v10.4.3.0. Do you have boot.img on that v10.4.3.0. Currently link only provide boot.img for v10.4.2.0 for the china version. If no how do I get those, can I just backup them from twrp, Then create patched boot img with those backup boot? Thanks
Che0063 said:
OK here are the boot files from 4pda
You MUST follow the instructions from this guide: http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=907017&st=5020#entry87853533
All files obtained from 4pda.ru - from a post by MCMXCII
Full credits go towards the authors of the respective .imgs
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Thanx for boot_10.4.4.0_R6_mgsk_193.img :good:
ribou said:
This work for me :
1 - Install Pie Rom https://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM/miui_HM6Global_V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM_99304098f7_9.0.zip with TWRP 3.3.1 https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/62 or with another method.
2 - Shut down the phone , go to fastboot (Vol - and power), plug to computer.
3 - From the computer fastboot flash boot boot_10.4.4.0_R6_mgsk_193.img (see the second post of this thread).
4 - fastboot flash recovery recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-0602-REDMI6-CN-wzsx150.img
5 - Recovery (Vol+ and power)
6 - Install Magisk 19.3
Reboot an denjoy
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ThanX ! ! !
This work for me :good:
EDIT:
The flashlight and the camera does not work after flash the boot boot_10.4.4.0_R6_mgsk_193.img [emoji848]
Does anyone else have a similar problem?
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I have the camera and flashlight problem too. Any fix?
Unfortunately, I didn't find any solution.
Currently, my phone does not start, has a black screen and vibrates all the time. I can't run it in any way
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Hi.
I was able to bring the phone to life. Get instructions on how to get to the battery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9FH88b16bc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAflA4UKLLY. In orangeFox recovery I checked the flashlight, it works.
That makes us two. My phone is unusable at the moment. I thought the root was responsible for the camera bugs, I uninstalled magisk, the bug was still there. I tried to reinstall MIUI 10.4.4 ang got an error. I've wiped everything including vendor and system.
I clean dalvik and cache and for now the phone is working even, after flash the patch boot.img
ribou said:
This work for me :
1 - Install Pie Rom https://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM/miui_HM6Global_V10.4.4.0.PCGMIXM_99304098f7_9.0.zip with TWRP 3.3.1 https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/62 or with another method.
2 - Shut down the phone , go to fastboot (Vol - and power), plug to computer.
3 - From the computer fastboot flash boot boot_10.4.4.0_R6_mgsk_193.img (see the second post of this thread).
4 - fastboot flash recovery recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-0602-REDMI6-CN-wzsx150.img
5 - Recovery (Vol+ and power)
6 - Install Magisk 19.3
Reboot an denjoy
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Hello this is the steps i did but when rebooting to recovery i end up on blackcreen or mai i say powered off screen with the device unable to boot to recovery,any ideas what i did wrongly?
It seems there is something wrong with that boot patch. I followed a procedure on youtube and my phone is succesfully rooted without any bug
@ambyy
what guide did you use on YouTube?
Wysłane z mojego Redmi 6 przy użyciu Tapatalka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_4Zmco9R78&t=25s
Hard brick caused by flashing wrong TWRP is indeed able to get solved with unplugging the battery.
Miui v11 boot.img please

How to install TWRP and Magisk on Redmi 8?

How to install TWRP and Magisk on Redmi 8?
I always end up in a bootloop and have to flash official rom over and over again.
I'm looking for installing twrp for the redmi 8 Olive, but still haven't found it. Where did you get yours?
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How to install TWRP and Magisk on Redmi 8?
I always end up in a bootloop and have to flash official rom over and over again.
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Same here bro
Maybe you guys need to flash the no verity zip file after magisk?
Not sure if that will do the trick tho.
How are you installing magisk without any official or unofficial twrp???
I'm another one lookingo for TWRP for Redmi 8 and still didn't find it.
I think you guys are looking for this https://c.mi.com/thread-1843805-1-0.html
TWRP.zip
Instructions from Altsec
Install TWRP from Redmi 8a
It's ONLY for redmi 8 with dispay Tianma !!!
Other display needed otg + mouse.
Attention! Unlocked Bootloader Required !!!
1. Download Attached file twrp.zip
2. Unpack to the root of the disk (I had C: \ TWRP \)
3. Restart the phone to fastboot mode (Volume - and Power at the same time)
4. In the folder we find flash.bat, run it, it will flash two files vbmeta and recovery
5. The device will reboot, after rebooting you can boot into the recovery manually Volume + and Turn On Simultaneously
куча лагов тврп заточено под 32 а редми 8 64 глючит оно
a bunch of lags of tvrp is imprisoned under the 32 kernel and the redmi 8 64 is buggy.
Does not install firmware in backup sistem does not fail with error apparently incompatibility is on
redmi 8 terp
I am not sure, but on cz.xiaomi page one admin take this link to redmi 8 twrp. I dont try it because i dont have unlock bootloader now.
Sorry i try to take link in here but this stupid server rules... "To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
Go to miuios.cz to section redmi 8/8A, post MIUI CZ SK ROM + TWRP, you must be loged and in VMach3 post is this link.
I have only tried to boot mentioned recovery, but it was not working for me.
Code:
~/Downloads$ fastboot boot recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-1127-REDMI8-CN.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 2.107s]
booting...
OKAY [ 2.121s]it
finished. total time: 4.228s
~/Downloads$
After automatic reboot started system. When manualy restarted phone booted to vendor recovery mode. No adb was available and any try to boot to system was failure - phone always booted to recovery mode. To boot to system I needed to select "wipe data" and then reboot to phone (but all previous data/configuration was deleted).
One more try with this Unofficial TWRP 3.3.1-1127 for REDMI 8 by wzsx150, this time it was success, everything was working smoothly.
Install from fastboot mode:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-1127-REDMI8-CN-wzsx150.img
fastboot boot recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-1127-REDMI8-CN-wzsx150.img
my device:
Code:
fastboot getvar product
product: olive
Tested also with rom MIUI 11 xiaomi.eu without issues.
jkkk88 said:
One more try with this Unofficial TWRP 3.3.1-1127 for REDMI 8 by wzsx150, this time it was success, everything was working smoothly.
Install from fastboot mode:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-1127-REDMI8-CN-wzsx150.img
fastboot boot recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-1127-REDMI8-CN-wzsx150.img
my device:
Code:
fastboot getvar product
product: olive
Tested also with rom MIUI 11 xiaomi.eu without issues.
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Hi. Am I right, this TWRP is for China version of Redmi 8? I have Global version. Will it work for me?
mcichy10 said:
Hi. Am I right, this TWRP is for China version of Redmi 8? I have Global version. Will it work for me?
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TWRP is language and version (global, china etc.) neutral. You have on first screen by first run button on right side at the bottom where you can select english language.
If you want root your phone with magisk, go directly to canary version. By stable version I got root only by adb, other apps were denied root access and freeze for a short time (for ex. Total commander beta).
On the other hand I was not able to use phone with not encrypted data with none of magisk version (stable or canary) even if I had "Preserve forced Encryption" unticked.
Code:
~$ adb shell getprop ro.crypto.state
encrypted
Tested on MIUI 11.0.4 by xiaomi.eu.
Unable to install official TWRP in Redmi 8, Miui 11.0.7. It installed. and then vanished when rebooted. and then boot looped. Had to flash original recovery and boot img to reboot.
Had made sure that I didn't boot to system after flashing TWRP. and boot to recovery instead. It flashed okay. Could use the root after installing Magisk. But on reboot, all was gone. Boot looped.
nugroho2 said:
Unable to install official TWRP in Redmi 8, Miui 11.0.7. It installed. and then vanished when rebooted. and then boot looped. Had to flash original recovery and boot img to reboot.
Had made sure that I didn't boot to system after flashing TWRP. and boot to recovery instead. It flashed okay. Could use the root after installing Magisk. But on reboot, all was gone. Boot looped.
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Hello,
Did you reboot via button combo or fastboot reboot?
I read somewhere that Magisk is to be flashed before reboot.
Anyway, you will succeed.
I follow you because I am at 100 h to unlock.
soket1 said:
TWRP.zip
Instructions from Altsec
Install TWRP from Redmi 8a
It's ONLY for redmi 8 with dispay Tianma !!!
Other display needed otg + mouse.
Attention! Unlocked Bootloader Required !!!
1. Download Attached file twrp.zip
2. Unpack to the root of the disk (I had C: \ TWRP \)
3. Restart the phone to fastboot mode (Volume - and Power at the same time)
4. In the folder we find flash.bat, run it, it will flash two files vbmeta and recovery
5. The device will reboot, after rebooting you can boot into the recovery manually Volume + and Turn On Simultaneously
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Thank you

How To Guide Install TWRP for Xiaomi 11T Pro

Perform this at your own risk. You might LOSE all data on your phone.
( I'm not responsible for any damage to your device )
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Update: OrangeFox Recovery Project for Xiaomi 11T Pro (vili) with the same installation instructions.
Caution: this recovery is intended for use with MIUI vendors ONLY, even having the flashing capability of MiLahaina based system, do not try to boot it on MiLahaina ROMs, as the builds aren't compatible.
Bugs as for now:
- Vibrator
- MTP (adb works fine)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/chemuski1-stuff/files/Xiaomi 11T Pro/Recovery (MIUI vendor)/OrangeFox-Unofficial-vili.img/download
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This guide will walk you through the process of installing TWRP on your Xiaomi 11T Pro.
READ THIS FIRST:
You may brick your device if you don't know what you are doing.
This might ERASE ALL YOUR DATA so do a BACKUP encase.
Your bootloader will be unlocked.
Prerequisites:
The bootloader must be unlocked. Click here for a tutorial.
Install ADB and Fastboot Drivers from here (Select the latest) --> https://androidmtk.com/download-minimal-adb-and-fastboot-tool )
Install drivers for Xiaomi 11T Pro --> https://droidfilehost.com/download/download-xiaomi-usb-driver-for-windows (For Windows Only!)
Download the TWRP Image for Xiaomi 11T Pro --> https://sourceforge.net/projects/recovery-for-xiaomi-devices/files/vili/
Installing TWRP:
Reboot the phone to fastboot (Power + Vol Down)
Connect the phone to the computer using an USB cable (Preferred to use original cable that came with the phone)
Extract the fastboot files and open CMD/Terminal there.
Paste the twrp.img in the same folder.
Type' fastboot boot twrp.img' without the apostrophes.
The phone will reboot in TWRP after that go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP.
Done!
Note: Change twrp.img with the original file name example twrp-3.7-xxx.img.
Orignal Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-install-twrp-on-xiaomi-11t-pro.4350425/
Edit: The Recovery is now updated by skkk and is working on Android 12 without any problems just download it from the update link above
Good job!!
Thank youuu!
Edit: But everytime I open TWRP I need to put my pattern, why is that?
oh thanks, so i can flash EU rom through TWRP ???
Where is this twrp from, who made it. Information needed. Please share.
GeeyahnOfficial said:
Thank youuu!
Edit: But everytime I open TWRP I need to put my pattern, why is that?
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Not 100% sure but it's probably because your device is encrypted which is the default behavior of miui when you setup your lockscreen method.
skcapk said:
oh thanks, so i can flash EU rom through TWRP ???
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Not yet, we still don't have recovery rom yet, the current eu rom is for fastboot.
sushuguru said:
Not 100% sure but it's probably because your device is encrypted which is the default behavior of miui when you setup your lockscreen method.
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How can I remove it? When I put my password it decrypt tho, should I keep it like that (keep putting password whenever I open twrp) or remove it? Which is better?
GeeyahnOfficial said:
How can I remove it? When I put my password it decrypt tho, should I keep it like that (keep putting password whenever I open twrp) or remove it? Which is better?
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It is better to enter the password every time as this will enhance your security in case you lose your phone they won't find the password is decrypted therefore they can't access your data.
But still there is another way they might access your data and that if your bootloader is unlocked usually the best way to protect yourself is to leave the password in twrp and lock your bootloader.
Flashed Twrp Running smooth on Slot A Installing Magisk is making issue
Suggest how to fix this
djkrish5610 said:
Flashed Twrp Running smooth on Slot A Installing Magisk is making issue
Suggest how to fix this
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What issues? Could you be more specific? I have both and I don't have any issues...
i have Tried as below:
Option1: Tried to boot Twrp after that go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP > Done Magisk was missing so flashed Magisk from Twrp.
Not booting on system
Option2: Flashed TWRP on SLOT A & SLOT B and now messed up
This unofficial version of TWRP + Magisk root seems to cause network problems for me as the mobile connection dropped from 4G(LTE) to 2G(EDGE).
Using Magisk root without TWRP works like a charm.
Anyone else facing this issue?
I flashed the latest magisk on this TWRP and no problem facing.
TheRomFan said:
Perform this at your own risk. You might LOSE all data on your phone.
( I'm not responsible for any damage to your device )
This guide will walk you through the process of installing TWRP on your Xiaomi 11T Pro.
READ THIS FIRST:
You may brick your device if you don't know what you are doing.
This might ERASE ALL YOUR DATA so do a BACKUP encase.
Your bootloader will be unlocked.
Prerequisites:
The bootloader must be unlocked. Click here for a tutorial.
Install ADB and Fastboot Drivers from here (Select the latest) --> https://androidmtk.com/download-minimal-adb-and-fastboot-tool )
Install drivers for Xiaomi 11T Pro --> https://droidfilehost.com/download/download-xiaomi-usb-driver-for-windows (For Windows Only!)
Download the TWRP Image for Xiaomi 11T Pro --> https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi....6.0_11-0_LOCAL-20220203-01-vili.img/download.
Installing TWRP:
Reboot the phone to fastboot (Power + Vol Down)
Connect the phone to the computer using an USB cable (Preferred to use original cable that came with the phone)
Extract the fastboot files and open CMD/Terminal there.
Paste the twrp.img in the same folder.
Type' fastboot boot twrp.img' without the apostrophes.
The phone will reboot in TWRP after that go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP.
Done!
Note: If you were using magisk, reflash it now
Orignal Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-install-twrp-on-xiaomi-11t-pro.4350425/
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Greetings.
Amazing, however, I want to know whether this works for the Xiaomi 11T or not.
Jin_Vickaizer said:
Greetings.
Amazing, however, I want to know whether this works for the Xiaomi 11T or not.
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It won't as it might brick your phone so make sure you install this in 11T Pro (vili) not 11T (agate)
Good morning, I use it with the 11t Pro, and no problem! great everything.
But now they updated to Android 12 and Miui 13, and it doesn't work anymore...
The developer will update the recovery to work on android 12??
First of all, thank you very much for the hard work you do.
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Hello,
So i flashed TWRP and it all worked fine but now I can't install any stock rom anymore. I always get the "Antirollback check error".
zLauch666 said:
Hello,
So i flashed TWRP and it all worked fine but now I can't install any stock rom anymore. I always get the "Antirollback check error".
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Currently on which version of rom?
And you want to install?
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Currently on which version of rom?
And you want to install?
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i got help from the discord server and here's what i did:
> launched TWRP > Advanced > ADB Sideload
> installed the newest platform-tools on my PC
> then flashed a recovery rom with version 12.5.10
>> NOTE: if it crashed at 47% - 49% that's fine, it's an ADB bug so 47 - 49 means 100%
> rebooted to system
after all that my devices was working again.

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