How To Guide Install TWRP for Xiaomi 11T Pro - 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?

NOSS8 said:
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.

Related

Help me flash LOS17

Hey,
So I am new to this and I want to make sure I don't break anything.
I have the Mi 9T Pro with MIUI Global 10.3.3.0 (PFKMIXM). I am not sure if its the Global or the EEA Version (?) How can I see?
I did not yet get an option to update to MIUI11 unlike many others either. I did unlock my bootloader.
What steps in which order do I have to take to get LOS17? I also want to have root and TWRP.
Can someone guide me through this step by step? Would really appreciate.
The "instructions" in the LOS17 thread are pretty minimal and not very detailed.
KuroRyu said:
Hey,
So I am new to this and I want to make sure I don't break anything.
I have the Mi 9T Pro with MIUI Global 10.3.3.0 (PFKMIXM). I am not sure if its the Global or the EEA Version (?) How can I see?
I did not yet get an option to update to MIUI11 unlike many others either. I did unlock my bootloader.
What steps in which order do I have to take to get LOS17? I also want to have root and TWRP.
Can someone guide me through this step by step? Would really appreciate.
The "instructions" in the LOS17 thread are pretty minimal and not very detailed.
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The ROM is global, so I assume the phone is too. In PFKMIXM look at characters 4 & 5. MI = global. For EEA these would be EU (CN = China, IN = India).
I don't think MIUI 11 has been released for the global ROM. AFAIK this week was only the European ROM that got updated to 11.
To install LOS you would need to install MIUI 11 firmware & vendor first (these can be flashed on there own or you could install a fastboot MIUI 11 ROM)
The LOS 17 OP recommends keeping these as the original region of the phone. In this case you will need to wait until global MIUI 11 arrives.
However, you would, in all probability, have no issues if you went with European MIUI 11 ROM/firmware instead.
The decision is yours, if you want to keep things 'proper' then wait for global MIUI 11 before proceeding. If you're happy to go with EU firmware then we can give you an overview of the process.
Robbo.5000 said:
The ROM is global, so I assume the phone is too. In PFKMIXM look at characters 4 & 5. MI = global. For EEA these would be EU (CN = China, IN = India).
I don't think MIUI 11 has been released for the global ROM. AFAIK this week was only the European ROM that got updated to 11.
To install LOS you would need to install MIUI 11 firmware & vendor first (these can be flashed on there own or you could install a fastboot MIUI 11 ROM)
The LOS 17 OP recommends keeping these as the original region of the phone. In this case you will need to wait until global MIUI 11 arrives.
However, you would, in all probability, have no issues if you went with European MIUI 11 ROM/firmware instead.
The decision is yours, if you want to keep things 'proper' then wait for global MIUI 11 before proceeding. If you're happy to go with EU firmware then we can give you an overview of the process.
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Thanks for the reply, very helpful.
Is there any information when MIUI 11 will be released for the global version?
Also can I already install TWRP? That should not have any effect on the ROM flashing process, right?
If so, how do I do this correctly for my current configuration?
KuroRyu said:
Thanks for the reply, very helpful.
Is there any information when MIUI 11 will be released for the global version?
Also can I already install TWRP? That should not have any effect on the ROM flashing process, right?
If so, how do I do this correctly for my current configuration?
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I've not heard anything about the global release, but as someone that doesn't use MIUI I don't go looking for information, so there could be some info around. Apparently there's no noticeable difference between EU and global versions for this phone, so now the EU version is released I don't think it would be too long for the global version to appear, but that's pure guesswork.
You can install TWRP now, it requires adb and fastboot. If you don't have these on your PC then search the xda forums for 'minimal adb'. The official post will give you all the details. Ordinarily whenever you boot MIUI ithe system checks the integrity of the recovery partition and, if it has changed, it will restore stock recovery. Therefore immediately after installing TWRP you'll need to install Magisk, which will then automatically protect the TWRP installation.
Copy your Magisk installation file onto the phone
Boot the phone into fastboot mode and connect to the PC.
To make life easier, copy the TWRP image file to the same folder that has adb and fastboot and rename the file as TWRP.img
Open command prompt and navigate to the adb/fastboot installation folder.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
If you're using PowerShell then you'll need to qualify the location of fastboot and TWRP
Code:
.\fastboot flash recovery .\TWRP.img
When that's finished and still in fastboot mode.
Press and hold the vol+ and power buttons.
Keep holding both until the phone vibrates and the initial splash screen appears.
Release the power button, but keep holding vol+ for a second or 2.
You should now have booted into TWRP if everything went OK.
Go to install and select the Magisk installation file on the phone.
Confirm the selection.
Once that's finished you can reboot the phone.
If all's OK you should now have TWRP and Magisk installed.
Robbo.5000 said:
I've not heard anything about the global release, but as someone that doesn't use MIUI I don't go looking for information, so there could be some info around. Apparently there's no noticeable difference between EU and global versions for this phone, so now the EU version is released I don't think it would be too long for the global version to appear, but that's pure guesswork.
You can install TWRP now, it requires adb and fastboot. If you don't have these on your PC then search the xda forums for 'minimal adb'. The official post will give you all the details. Ordinarily whenever you boot MIUI ithe system checks the integrity of the recovery partition and, if it has changed, it will restore stock recovery. Therefore immediately after installing TWRP you'll need to install Magisk, which will then automatically protect the TWRP installation.
Copy your Magisk installation file onto the phone
Boot the phone into fastboot mode and connect to the PC.
To make life easier, copy the TWRP image file to the same folder that has adb and fastboot and rename the file as TWRP.img
Open command prompt and navigate to the adb/fastboot installation folder.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
If you're using PowerShell then you'll need to qualify the location of fastboot and TWRP
Code:
.\fastboot flash recovery .\TWRP.img
When that's finished and still in fastboot mode.
Press and hold the vol+ and power buttons.
Keep holding both until the phone vibrates and the initial splash screen appears.
Release the power button, but keep holding vol+ for a second or 2.
You should now have booted into TWRP if everything went OK.
Go to install and select the Magisk installation file on the phone.
Confirm the selection.
Once that's finished you can reboot the phone.
If all's OK you should now have TWRP and Magisk installed.
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Alright. Thanks for the instructions, I will try this.
Just to make sure: Is this the correct TWRP image: TWRP 3.3.1-22 Unofficial by mauronofrio ?
Where can I find the correct magisk files for my device? Do I need magisk or magisk manager?
Would be sick if you could link me the correct ones
Cheers
KuroRyu said:
I've not heard anything about the global release, but as someone that doesn't use MIUI I don't go looking for information, so there could be some info around. Apparently there's no noticeable difference between EU and global versions for this phone, so now the EU version is released I don't think it would be too long for the global version to appear, but that's pure guesswork.
You can install TWRP now, it requires adb and fastboot. If you don't have these on your PC then search the xda forums for 'minimal adb'. The official post will give you all the details. Ordinarily whenever you boot MIUI ithe system checks the integrity of the recovery partition and, if it has changed, it will restore stock recovery. Therefore immediately after installing TWRP you'll need to install Magisk, which will then automatically protect the TWRP installation.
Copy your Magisk installation file onto the phone
Boot the phone into fastboot mode and connect to the PC.
To make life easier, copy the TWRP image file to the same folder that has adb and fastboot and rename the file as TWRP.img
Open command prompt and navigate to the adb/fastboot installation folder.
If you're using PowerShell then you'll need to qualify the location of fastboot and TWRP
Alright. Thanks for the instructions, I will try this.
Just to make sure: Is this the correct TWRP image: TWRP 3.3.1-22 Unofficial by mauronofrio ?
Where can I find the correct magisk files for my device? Do I need magisk or magisk manager?
Would be sick if you could link me the correct ones
Cheers
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EDIT: JUST READ THAT THERE IS AN ISSUE WITH MAGISK 20.1 AND MIUI 11.
DOWNLOAD MAGISK 19.4
That is the correct TWRP.
Only ever get Magisk from here
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk
There are no device specific versions, just one size fits all. Download the latest 20.1 Magisk installer zip to flash in TWRP. It will install Magisk and Magisk manager at the same time. Also download the uninstaller zip at the same time, just in case. If, for any reason, you need to uninstall then it's there ready.
If you need to know more about Magisk, follow the link on github to the xda official thread, it has very good information.

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?
ketogeno said:
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

MIUI 12 Root

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.
Mi 9T Pro ll Tapatalk
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
Mi 9T Pro ll Tapatalk
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

Question Root Mi 11 Ultra

Want to confirm before proceeding, I find this instruction.
How to Root Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra and Unlock Bootloader
Want to root Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra with Magisk? Here's how to root Mi 11 Ultra along with a guide to unlock bootloader.
www.ytechb.com
I've already unlocked the bootloader, want to make sure it is safe to do so (won't brick etc)
bump, anybody successfully rooted the phone?
linnil said:
Want to confirm before proceeding, I find this instruction.
How to Root Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra and Unlock Bootloader
Want to root Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra with Magisk? Here's how to root Mi 11 Ultra along with a guide to unlock bootloader.
www.ytechb.com
I've already unlocked the bootloader, want to make sure it is safe to do so (won't brick etc)
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You need to patch to boot image a and boot image b
As descriped here. This worked on my MI11
https://www.getdroidtips.com/root-xiaomi-mi-11/
linnil said:
bump, anybody successfully rooted the phone?
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Yes. I patched my boot.img with magisk, then flashed it using "fastboot flash boot_ab magisk_patched(boot.img file name).omg"
Caveat: I bricked my device like many others after unlocking the bootloader and flashing xiaomi.eu ROM. I had to have a authorized EDL account holder flash a factory ROM (in my case I had a China variant flashed with the Global ROM), after which I flashed xiaomi.eu latest stable ROM and then rooted it.
does google pay still work after root?
xreactx said:
Caveat: I bricked my device like many others after unlocking the bootloader and flashing xiaomi.eu ROM. I had to have a authorized EDL account holder flash a factory ROM (in my case I had a China variant flashed with the Global ROM), after which I flashed xiaomi.eu latest stable ROM and then rooted it.
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I still don't get, how you all bricked your phones? I was able to unlock (granted, after 7 days) successfully and update CN with EU-ROM... There's thread for it in this forum.
[ROM][MIUI][star/mars] Xiaomi.eu ROM for Xiaomi MI 11 Pro / Ultra
How to install Xiaomi.eu ROM for Xiaomi MI 11 Pro / Ultra We will release fastboot ROM versions until TWRP for star/mars is released TWRP RELEASED Steps to install xiaomi.eu ROM for first time from China ROM (All your data and files on...
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SanHelios said:
I still don't get, how you all bricked your phones? I was able to unlock (granted, after 7 days) successfully and update CN with EU-ROM...
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Seems it was an issue with setting the active slot in the installation script. Solution is described here and since then it looks as if no more bricks occur
s3axel said:
Seems it was an issue with setting the active slot in the installation script. Solution is described here and since then it looks as if no more bricks occur
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Oh thanks, mate. I missed that one..
Now back to issue, does it work, rooting the device the way it is descibred on that page?
SanHelios said:
Oh thanks, mate. I missed that one..
Now back to issue, does it work, rooting the device the way it is descibred on that page?
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My pleasure
And yes, I rooted my device this way although I took the "fastboot flash boot_ab" approach instead of the separate flashing of a and b.
For updating the ROM I took the boot image before installing, patched it with Magisk, copied it back to the images installation folder and let the update script do its magic - thus I got instant-root for the update...
s3axel said:
My pleasure
And yes, I rooted my device this way although I took the "fastboot flash boot_ab" approach instead of the separate flashing of a and b.
For updating the ROM I took the boot image before installing, patched it with Magisk, copied it back to the images installation folder and let the update script do its magic - thus I got instant-root for the update...
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well, i just rooted it according to the site's instructions.. it booted up, BUT the Safety-Net-Check was negative... Did i miss something?
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SanHelios said:
well, i just rooted it according to the site's instructions.. it booted up, BUT the Safety-Net-Check was negative... Did i miss something?
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you need to hide Magisk Manager and also Magisk hide Google Play, Play services and Google Services Framework
s3axel said:
My pleasure
And yes, I rooted my device this way although I took the "fastboot flash boot_ab" approach instead of the separate flashing of a and b.
For updating the ROM I took the boot image before installing, patched it with Magisk, copied it back to the images installation folder and let the update script do its magic - thus I got instant-root for the update...
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I flashed it separately on the second attempt for 12.5.3. The first time I tried flashing the patched boot.img I was greeted with an error.
Hi! I have the latest xiaomi eu weekly installed (21.6.23) as well as unofficial twrp.
I would like to root the phone with magisk, but I don't understand a few things.
Magisk manager require patching the boot.img file from the zip firmware.
I can not just simply install magisk zip file in twrp to root mi11 ultra?
If not, I understand that I have to patch the boot.img- but do I have to do it every time I want to install update of the latest xiaomi.eu firmware?
The second question is about data.
Am I loosing the data by rooting the device by this method?
EDIT:
Ok, I managed. So those are the steps that I did:
I unpacked the boot.img from the xiaomi.eu firmware in my phone. Then I patched the file, and copy this file to the adb installation folder of my pc.
Later it's easy- usb debugging needs to be active in developer options, then connect your phone by the cable to your pc, accept usb debugging in your phone, start CMD in the adb folder in your pc and write the command:
fastboot flash boot_ab nameofthefilewhatmagiskgenerated.img
then
fastboot reboot
And done, root works. Data are untouched.
I did it easier, boot into twrp and flash magisk.zip done
Also I'm on official EEA firmware, with original stock recovery, so doesn't matter what rom you use. On xiaomi EU you don't even need adb because you already have twrp injected
Is there anything to worry about when you update the phone while having root access?
Is the following order right?
1) update Rom over twrp and delete dalvik&cache
2)flash magisk.zip again
3)boot into system
Right ?
I have the latest EU Rom 12.5.7...
Just take this bat with decrypted Star twrp 3.5.1
unzip and klick Install-Star.bat
fastboot boot star.img are the commands in there
xNAPx said:
I did it easier, boot into twrp and flash magisk.zip done
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how did you get twrp on your mi 11??? I cannot find a working method. I have Global ver
ottjoshua said:
how did you get twrp on your mi 11??? I cannot find a working method. I have Global ver
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Question Help My Xiaomi 11t pro stuck on the fastboot.

Hello everyone. I was trying to flash a magisk img to my phone and I fail it and let it stuck on the fastboot. I tried using the offical miFlash tools with the globle rom and it didnt work. Also my phone cant boot into the recovery mode. So how can I unbrick my phone? Thanks.
(Im also new to root and mod my phone)
Chllucas said:
Hello everyone. I was trying to flash a magisk img to my phone and I fail it and let it stuck on the fastboot. I tried using the offical miFlash tools with the globle rom and it didnt work. Also my phone cant boot into the recovery mode. So how can I unbrick my phone? Thanks.
(Im also new to root and mod my phone)
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Check if everything has been done correctly.https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
If ok post the Miflash log.
Hi! Easiest way to fix this is to download a recovery rom for mi11t pro, boot into TWRP (you can look for it at this forum, no need to flash just fastboot boot into twrp.img) copy the rom.zip into mi 11t pro and install from TWRP. Hope it helps!
Chllucas said:
Hello everyone. I was trying to flash a magisk img to my phone and I fail it and let it stuck on the fastboot. I tried using the offical miFlash tools with the globle rom and it didnt work. Also my phone cant boot into the recovery mode. So how can I unbrick my phone? Thanks.
(Im also new to root and mod my phone)
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Thanks for all reply. I got it now thanks.
shanreecodr said:
Hi! Easiest way to fix this is to download a recovery rom for mi11t pro, boot into TWRP (you can look for it at this forum, no need to flash just fastboot boot into twrp.img) copy the rom.zip into mi 11t pro and install from TWRP. Hope it helps!
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Hi, i know is been months since this. But i have sort of the same problem.
I am new user to android and bought a 11t pro, so when following youtube video instructions to instal the twrp recovery into the phone; after it, when trying to restart it, it automatically takes me to the fastboot screen, doesn't matter the combination, it automatically takes me to the fasboot screen. I can access the twrp menu, but nothing else. What i think it happened is that i used a wrong recovery file.
What recovery file should i be using? or how do i remove the twrp to start over again?
it has android 11, global 12.5.10 for what i remember
UnknownJedi said:
Hi, i know is been months since this. But i have sort of the same problem.
I am new user to android and bought a 11t pro, so when following youtube video instructions to instal the twrp recovery into the phone; after it, when trying to restart it, it automatically takes me to the fastboot screen, doesn't matter the combination, it automatically takes me to the fasboot screen. I can access the twrp menu, but nothing else. What i think it happened is that i used a wrong recovery file.
What recovery file should i be using? or how do i remove the twrp to start over again?
it has android 11, global 12.5.10 for what i rememb
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No twrp for this device.
Sorry.but the thread is about 11 t pro.so.(wrong links).
NOSS8 said:
Youtube tutorials are not 100% reliable.
Instructions
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 ) // Update: OrangeFox Recovery Project for Xiaomi 11T Pro (vili) with the same installation instructions. Caution: this...
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TWRP
Recovery for Xiaomi devices - Browse /vili at SourceForge.net
List of relevant recovery in one place
sourceforge.net
No official A11 TWRP.
If the system is in A12 use the TWRP A12, etc...
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hi, i followed the instructions on the links you provided. and it turned a little bit worst XD.
when installing the twrp from the link it still leaves me at the fastboot screen, and when trying to enter the twrp menu the touchscreen is disabled.
is there a way to remove the twrp previously installed? or whats the best option here?
You should have posted this forum dedicated to 11T, it would have avoided all these errors.
Xiaomi 11T
The Xiaomi 11T is a 6.67" device with a 1080x2400 AMOLED 120Hz display. It has a MediaTek MT6893 octa-core chipset, with 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB internal storage. The main camera is a 108/8/5MP, with a 16MP selfie camera up front. The Xiaomi 11T is powered by a 5000mAh battery with...
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UnknownJedi said:
hi, i followed the instructions on the links you provided. and it turned a little bit worst XD.
when installing the twrp from the link it still leaves me at the fastboot screen, and when trying to enter the twrp menu the touchscreen is disabled.
is there a way to remove the twrp previously installed? or whats the best option here?
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No twrp for this device.(AGATE).
The link provided is for 'VILI'
Update your phone.
Do not relock the bootloader
MIFLASH[GUIDE]⚙ USE XIAOMI FLASH TOOL
FOR ALL XIAOMI BOOTLOADER MUST BE UNLOCKED https://new.c.mi.com/global/post/101245 https://en.miui.com/unlock/index.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All your data...
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UnknownJedi said:
Hi, i know is been months since this. But i have sort of the same problem.
I am new user to android and bought a 11t pro, so when following youtube video instructions to instal the twrp recovery into the phone; after it, when trying to restart it, it automatically takes me to the fastboot screen, doesn't matter the combination, it automatically takes me to the fasboot screen. I can access the twrp menu, but nothing else. What i think it happened is that i used a wrong recovery file.
What recovery file should i be using? or how do i remove the twrp to start over again?
it has android 11, global 12.5.10 for what i remember
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Flashing it back to stock will fix your issue.
mvikrant97 said:
Flashing it back to stock will fix your issue.
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hi, how do i do that? still trying to figure out this android universe.
The answer is there.
Help My Xiaomi 11t pro stuck on the fastboot.
Hello everyone. I was trying to flash a magisk img to my phone and I fail it and let it stuck on the fastboot. I tried using the offical miFlash tools with the globle rom and it didnt work. Also my phone cant boot into the recovery mode. So how...
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