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Good evening!
Well, my problem is, that trying to install TWRP as recovery (which I did). After doing it, I used the following command -stupidly because I wasn't thinking- thinking it was another thing:
flashboot flash boot twrp.img
Now, everytime I try to boot my OP5, it loads the TWRP.
Now, what can I do? I have the full 4.5.12 OTA that I downloaded from a post in the original OP5 forum, but the one I have installed in my phone is the 4.5.10 or 4.5.11 (I'm not sure now, the last one available before the .12).
Thank you very much!
enlapse said:
Good evening!
Well, my problem is, that trying to install TWRP as recovery (which I did). After doing it, I used the following command -stupidly because I wasn't thinking- thinking it was another thing:
flashboot flash boot twrp.img
Now, everytime I try to boot my OP5, it loads the TWRP.
Now, what can I do? I have the full 4.5.12 OTA that I downloaded from a post in the original OP5 forum, but the one I have installed in my phone is the 4.5.10 or 4.5.11 (I'm not sure now, the last one available before the .12).
Thank you very much!
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1.Unzip the full OTA file
2. Take boot.img from OTA file
3. Execute following command:
flashboot flash boot boot.img
Thank you very much!
But what if my version is not the same as the OTA I have? Will that affect? Because my version is for sure lower than what I have.
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Thank you very much!
But what if my version is not the same as the OTA I have? Will that affect? Because my version is for sure lower than what I have.
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You can flash the OTA (if it's over 1GB) in TWRP too.
That will simply update your software to the latest version and will hopefully also bring your phone to a working state.
In other words, what you did was flash TWRP to the boot partition instead of the normal recovery partition. Simply reflash the boot.img to the boot partition and you should be good to go. The boot.img is mostly the kernel and doesn't usually change much from OTA to OTA so you should be fine.
Well, it's not so bad.
Yesterday I bought this phone and applied the October update. Then I flashed TWRP by @mohancm (I wasn't sure about that but I did it anyway). And then I flashed Magisk. But because I couldn't get Xposed to work, I tried to remove Magisk (unsuccessfully it seems) and flash SuperSU. I played around by switching from slot B to A. I am not sure exactly what I did.
The end result is that the phone won't boot when I turn it on. (I think I might still have TWRP installed, but I am not sure.) I tried flashing stock boot.img via fastboot, but I get get an error (I think it's something to do with the partition table). I can't flash using MiFlash because it says I don't have the permission. (I've had bad experiences with MiFlash before.)
However, I am able to boot the phone manually. When I boot to bootloader I can just boot stock boot.img (flashing doesn't work like I said), and then the system boots properly and I'm rooted.
Any ideas what I can do now to fix the issue. I just need to try to avoid random reboots and I can use my phone just fine, but is there a way to fix it? Should I just wait for the November update? Any hope of getting a ROM that I can flash using TWRP?
Edit: I'm dumb. Of course you can flash an image via TWRP. I flashed the stock image via TWRP and now the phone boots properly. Problem solved.
Hi guys,
I got the ASUS Zenfone 3 Zoom and started playing with it. Unfortunately I managed to soft brick it and somehow I can't go back to stock. Here are all the things I did. I would be happy to get any ideas what to try next:
1. unlocked the bootloader - using asus's official unlock tool
2. flashed twrp recovery - twrp-3.2.1-0-Z01H-20180304.img, using:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
3. updated asus's firmware to the latest official one:
copying UL-Z01H-WW-71.60.139.30.zip onto internal memory
android detects the update and applying it using android
4. Enabling lock pattern at boot (from android settings). Correct pattern required even when booting into recovery
5. Installing supersu via twrp:
adb reboot recovery
installing supersu
wiping caches (the cache partition cannot be wiped)
6. SuperSu working (tested via android)
7. Reading about Magisk. Trying to install magisk via twrp. Magisk's installer complained that the system is not vanilla (due to SuperSu modifications). Have to uninstall SuperSu to return to previous state.
8. Tried uninstalling SuperSu from the program itself (in android). The uninstaller got stuck. The phone become unresponsive and had to reboot.
9. Found a script packaged as an executable zip (to be installed via twrp) that will uninstall SuperSu and return system to pristine state (SuperSu makes a backup of the files it changes before installation) - UPDATE-unSU-signed.zip. Uninstallation worked.
10. Magisk installation still complained about the bootloader. Then things started to go wrong. I unpacked the latest firware UL-Z01H-WW-71.60.139.30.zip, took out boot.img and tried to flash just the bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
11. Upon reboot the phone got stuck at the ASUS logo. Reboot into recovery and into fastboot still works (soft brick). Still shows unlock pattern at boot.
12. I tried flashing the original firmware using TWRP (install a zip). However the installation threw some errors. Unsuccessful.
13. I've tried flashing the system.img from the original firware using fastboot but still it's stuck at the ASUS logo at boot.
fastboot flash system system.img
Here I am stuck. I've read that TWRP cannot install properly the ASUS official firmware but if you flash the original recovery, it can probably flash it properly. Another thing that I think might explain why I cannot get out of the soft brick is that I've enabled the lock pattern at boot, which effectively encrypted some parts of the phone and I have a strong feeling this interferes with the boot process. I will look for a script/installable zip (via twrp) that can remove the lock.
I really need ideas/suggestions before I make something that will turn my phone into a hard brick. Thanks.
What you need to do is flash stock MM recovery from bootloader using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Since it came with MM preloaded you'll have to install the ROM using stock recovery via adb. It'll take a while, but after that you should upgrade to the latest MM update.
After that, update to any Nougat patch update you wish to receive, because I still haven't figured out yet how to apply them all with @shakalaca's recovery images.
Once you're done, you can install twrp again and flash magisk.
Good luck and hope this helped you
Thanks
+)KEV1N(+ said:
What you need to do is flash stock MM recovery from bootloader using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Since it came with MM preloaded you'll have to install the ROM using stock recovery via adb. It'll take a while, but after that you should upgrade to the latest MM update.
After that, update to any Nougat patch update you wish to receive, because I still haven't figured out yet how to apply them all with @shakalaca's recovery images.
Once you're done, you can install twrp again and flash magisk.
Good luck and hope this helped you
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Thanks,
I tried to find a stock recovery images but unsuccessful. Can you tell me where to get it from?
Here's a link to Shakalaca's recovery images.
In the Old folder you'll find MM stock recoveries.
https://mega.nz/#F!p90wgAaY!l1JbJilmAUEKTKWu43pT9w!I89QgZpK
Flash 11.40.86.75 recovery
Boot into recovery
Flash 11.40.86.75 stock rom via adb (it'll take a while)
Once it's done, boot into Android.
Download your respective region's latest MM rom.
Send it to your micro sd.
Install it once Android detects the update file.
(It won't work with custom recovery. I tried every recovery Shakalaca has and only those two seem to work)
Once on the latest MM rom install any nougat patch update you wish to apply, because once you have a nougat rom, you can't boot stock recovery. (As far as my testings went)
So if I were you, I'd go for any update after the zenui 4.0 update since it's a bit better looking imo.
After that final update you can flash TWRP to root your phone. I prefer using magisk, since it doesn't modify the system files.
All you need to do is flash magisk and that's it. No need for SuperSU or anything else. And by any means, do NOT wipe your cache partition once you flash TWRP, otherwise you'll get stuck on the Asus logo during boot.
If you wish to retain the "certified" status in google play store's device certification, do NOT go into the play store before installing magisk. Also, don't delete play store data, otherwise you'll lose your previous purchases.
This post was longer than I initially thought it'd be, but I guess this sums it up pretty well.
Good luck
+)KEV1N(+ said:
Here's a link to Shakalaca's recovery images.
In the Old folder you'll find MM stock recoveries.
-- [link] removed due to XDA regulations
Flash 11.40.86.75 recovery
Boot into recovery
Flash 11.40.86.75 stock rom via adb (it'll take a while)
Once it's done, boot into Android.
Download your respective region's latest MM rom.
Send it to your micro sd.
Install it once Android detects the update file.
(It won't work with custom recovery. I tried every recovery Shakalaca has and only those two seem to work)
Once on the latest MM rom install any nougat patch update you wish to apply, because once you have a nougat rom, you can't boot stock recovery. (As far as my testings went)
So if I were you, I'd go for any update after the zenui 4.0 update since it's a bit better looking imo.
After that final update you can flash TWRP to root your phone. I prefer using magisk, since it doesn't modify the system files.
All you need to do is flash magisk and that's it. No need for SuperSU or anything else. And by any means, do NOT wipe your cache partition once you flash TWRP, otherwise you'll get stuck on the Asus logo during boot.
If you wish to retain the "certified" status in google play store's device certification, do NOT go into the play store before installing magisk. Also, don't delete play store data, otherwise you'll lose your previous purchases.
This post was longer than I initially thought it'd be, but I guess this sums it up pretty well.
Good luck
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Thanks, I managed to flash 11.40.86.75 and stock ROM using your instructions. I will look now into updating and applying magisk. Just a final question. You mentioned to install Nougat patch update and not a full firmware, but my phone came preloaded with Nougat. Will this be a problem? I installed stock 71.60.139.30 and it worked fine (i was able to boot into twrp).
mollonado said:
Thanks, I managed to flash 11.40.86.75 and stock ROM using your instructions. I will look now into updating and applying magisk. Just a final question. You mentioned to install Nougat patch update and not a full firmware, but my phone came preloaded with Nougat. Will this be a problem? I installed stock 71.60.139.30 and it worked fine (i was able to boot into twrp).
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Sorry I misread your comment. I'm updating to the latest ROM and installing TWRP. Thanks for the help.
mollonado said:
Sorry I misread your comment. I'm updating to the latest ROM and installing TWRP. Thanks for the help.
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Glad to help!
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mollonado said:
Thanks, I managed to flash 11.40.86.75 and stock ROM using your instructions. I will look now into updating and applying magisk. Just a final question. You mentioned to install Nougat patch update and not a full firmware, but my phone came preloaded with Nougat. Will this be a problem? I installed stock 71.60.139.30 and it worked fine (i was able to boot into twrp).
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It came preloaded with Nougat? Interesting.
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Glad to help!
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It came preloaded with Nougat? Interesting.
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Hi I managed to flash stock ROM - 71.60.139.30, but after that I can't flash twrp - twrp-3.2.1-0-Z01H-20180304.img. I tried with:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
but when I try to boot into recovery with:
adb reboot recovery
it goes into the stock recovery. Is there something I missed? Do I need to downgrade to flash TWRP?
mollonado said:
Hi I managed to flash stock ROM - 71.60.139.30, but after that I can't flash twrp - twrp-3.2.1-0-Z01H-20180304.img. I tried with:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
but when I try to boot into recovery with:
adb reboot recovery
it goes into the stock recovery. Is there something I missed? Do I need to downgrade to flash TWRP?
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Quick question: which of these warnings do you get when you boot?
https://www.androidauthority.com/go...rrupted-and-modified-android-software-629180/
Also, did you try power cycling to get it to boot?
And since the version number made such a large jump, I believe they must have changed something internally with the latest update and that it's probably going to be one of the last Nougat updates before Oreo (which was delayed until June).
I still need to update to that version to check it out, but I might reset soon since I was waiting for Oreo to reset.
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Quick question: which of these warnings do you get when you boot?
https://www.androidauthority.com/go...rrupted-and-modified-android-software-629180/
Also, did you try power cycling to get it to boot?
And since the version number made such a large jump, I believe they must have changed something internally with the latest update and that it's probably going to be one of the last Nougat updates before Oreo (which was delayed until June).
I still need to update to that version to check it out, but I might reset soon since I was waiting for Oreo to reset.
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I have the Orange warning. It looks a bit different but the wording is the same. Yes, i tried powercycling and still I boot into the stock recovery. What can I do now? Is it possible to downgrade? I am not sure if I boot into stock recovery if it will let me flash an older stock ROM.
mollonado said:
I have the Orange warning. It looks a bit different but the wording is the same. Yes, i tried powercycling and still I boot into the stock recovery. What can I do now? Is it possible to downgrade? I am not sure if I boot into stock recovery if it will let me flash an older stock ROM.
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I read here - https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/twrp-101-install-best-custom-recovery-for-android-0179547/
that once you flash twrp Android upon next reboot might overwrite it with the stock recovery. Is that possible?
mollonado said:
I read here - https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/twrp-101-install-best-custom-recovery-for-android-0179547/
that once you flash twrp Android upon next reboot might overwrite it with the stock recovery. Is that possible?
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So, how did you flash TWRP exactly? Using that guide? Or flashed through bootloader?
And to answer your question: yes, it happens sometimes.
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So, how did you flash TWRP exactly? Using that guide? Or flashed through bootloader?
And to answer your question: yes, it happens sometimes.
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Hi, I managed to get around it by directly booting into TWRP from fastboot. Yes, apparently unless I flash some TWRP files to the system partition upon next reboot, the recovery will return to stock. Anyway, I managed to install Magisk and Exposed framework and have been poking with those two for the last couple of days.
The youtube vanced app is great, but I found something that worries me. I can't login to facebook/twitter. I checked and the reason is I can't connect to the facebook.com or twitter.com https sites (even over chrome). I think either:
- I've installed some module which is messing with that
- my rooted phone is hacked
I've installed a module that is meant as ad blocker, that updates the hosts file. However I removed all modules and the problem remains. I really don't wanna start all over again just to check. And even if I reflash and it works, I will not know what caused it and how to fix it myself next time. Do you have any ideas on how to figure out what the problem is?
Regards,
mollonado said:
Hi, I managed to get around it by directly booting into TWRP from fastboot. Yes, apparently unless I flash some TWRP files to the system partition upon next reboot, the recovery will return to stock. Anyway, I managed to install Magisk and Exposed framework and have been poking with those two for the last couple of days.
The youtube vanced app is great, but I found something that worries me. I can't login to facebook/twitter. I checked and the reason is I can't connect to the facebook.com or twitter.com https sites (even over chrome). I think either:
- I've installed some module which is messing with that
- my rooted phone is hacked
I've installed a module that is meant as ad blocker, that updates the hosts file. However I removed all modules and the problem remains. I really don't wanna start all over again just to check. And even if I reflash and it works, I will not know what caused it and how to fix it myself next time. Do you have any ideas on how to figure out what the problem is?
Regards,
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First off, my apologies for this late reply (Been superbusy with school and internship assignments)
Secondly, and that is why I only use magisk. Because once you mess with the host file, depending on what module you install, it can range from tripping safetynet to bootlooping.
So quick question, is it still in this state right now since 9 days ago?
Greetings,
Kevin
+)KEV1N(+ said:
Here's a link to Shakalaca's recovery images.
In the Old folder you'll find MM stock recoveries.
https://mega.nz/#F!p90wgAaY!l1JbJilmAUEKTKWu43pT9w!I89QgZpK
Flash 11.40.86.75 recovery
Boot into recovery
Flash 11.40.86.75 stock rom via adb (it'll take a while)
Once it's done, boot into Android.
Download your respective region's latest MM rom.
Send it to your micro sd.
Install it once Android detects the update file.
(It won't work with custom recovery. I tried every recovery Shakalaca has and only those two seem to work)
Once on the latest MM rom install any nougat patch update you wish to apply, because once you have a nougat rom, you can't boot stock recovery. (As far as my testings went)
So if I were you, I'd go for any update after the zenui 4.0 update since it's a bit better looking imo.
After that final update you can flash TWRP to root your phone. I prefer using magisk, since it doesn't modify the system files.
All you need to do is flash magisk and that's it. No need for SuperSU or anything else. And by any means, do NOT wipe your cache partition once you flash TWRP, otherwise you'll get stuck on the Asus logo during boot.
If you wish to retain the "certified" status in google play store's device certification, do NOT go into the play store before installing magisk. Also, don't delete play store data, otherwise you'll lose your previous purchases.
This post was longer than I initially thought it'd be, but I guess this sums it up pretty well.
Good luck
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I made a mistake and could not install recovery stock, I followed what you wrote in the beginning install MM recovery and so I did a hard reset and I was able to install the most current recovery stock and installed ROM Oreo, Thanks. Sorry, I'm on google translator.
I wanted to relock my Mi A1 but forgot to backup the stock boot image. Searched the monthly ROM update thread but it's not there yet.
Anyone got it?
Thanks!
Edit:
My bad, it was June patch (OPM1.171019.019.V9.6.3.0.ODHMIFE)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/ota-xiaomi-mi-a1-ota-links-t3718542
i need stock boot image for july patch to
I want to update to August but I have already rooted Magisk and I uninstalled it first which happened to be uncommand, because it might boot. img patch has overwritten boot.img default.
for the link above I do not understand why it is so large in size even though the img boot that has been patched is less than 5MB.
please help
nirvanarahadian said:
I want to update to August but I have already rooted Magisk and I uninstalled it first which happened to be uncommand, because it might boot. img patch has overwritten boot.img default.
for the link above I do not understand why it is so large in size even though the img boot that has been patched is less than 5MB.
please help
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it's the entire rom, not only the boot image, that's why it is so large in size
Done
smsporto said:
it's the entire rom, not only the boot image, that's why it is so large in size
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Done i downloaded fastboot in here https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...-ota-links-t3718542/post74828108#post74828108, i download Android 8.1.0 [OPM1.171019.026.V9.6.4.0.ODHMIFE] (fastboot image) and i do flash with cmd boot.img. its work , not uncommand anymore, and i did an experiment with restarting my phone and stock boot img is only temporary and returns uncommand. how to fix it?,is it safe if i immediately update to the latest patch from OTA, the thing that is feared if booting will return like that and i'm confused looking for boot.img for august patch
nirvanarahadian said:
Done i downloaded fastboot in here https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...ota-links-t3718542/post74828108#post74828108, i download Android 8.1.0 [OPM1.171019.026.V9.6.4.0.ODHMIFE] (fastboot image) and i do flash with cmd boot.img. its work , not uncommand anymore, and i did an experiment with restarting my phone and stock boot img is only temporary and returns uncommand. how to fix it?,is it safe if i immediately update to the latest patch from OTA, the thing that is feared if booting will return like that and i'm confused looking for boot.img for august patch
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If u are sure that u haven't touched the system partition then u can try to update via OTA. Make sure u flashed and not only booted the downloaded boot.img from V9.6.4.0 ROM. I guess it's better to download the latest version from here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1dw87qgRNGxfj7UZduHK91LE6X1Xs7CWL
Then do a clean flash and install the entire ROM with fastboot.
"'*"*"
I've done flashing while on the way and I'm waiting. My cellphone suddenly turns on and it looks like it's doing a factory format. and I just updated it to August. all my data is lost even though the user data has been secured and the flashing process has not finished
Hello everyone
Someone in the russian forum (4pda) shared this patched boot from january ota
I flashed it and the device booted correctly without facing any problem, now magisk works again
Link to download : https://mega.nz/#!R5NAgQKJ!yfm886jSAA_x1raUzxRlq-t53AFjaFvU7Q_AH-fXRlY
Tested and it works. Thanks
help
guyz my adb cant load the patched boot img even when it is in the same folder any help plss
veddeomi said:
guyz my adb cant load the patched boot img even when it is in the same folder any help plss
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Put the patched boot in adb folder
Reboot your phone into fastboot mode
Then open cmd : fastboot flash boot patched_boot_3.0.img
you can save ur time by using the below toolkit
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/development/tool-mi-a2-xtrem-toolkit-t3879660
and just download Magisk from XDA and use the tool to install it using the ADB Sideload.
that is what i did and worked perfectly on Pie after Jan Update.
Does it work with v10.2 ?
Or i must update to v10.3 to flash this patch ?
beny ms said:
Does it work with v10.2 ?
Or i must update to v10.3 to flash this patch ?
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U have to update first
Abrilabr said:
U have to update first
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Okay ,thanks mate
i flashed it successfully but i get bootloop. this patch not working my phone
Oline1032 said:
i flashed it successfully but i get bootloop. this patch not working my phone
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You should unlock your phone's bootloader first
And update to 10.0.3.0
medkim said:
You should unlock your phone's bootloader first
And update to 10.0.3.0
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dude bootloader is unlocked
Oline1032 said:
dude bootloader is unlocked
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are you in january patch ?
it's weird, your phone should boot normally, maybe you missed something
i was on 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ with unlocked bootloader and patched boot.img. when OTA update is avaiable, i restored boot.img using Magisk and installed the update, then patched boot.img again using Magisk.
After reboot, phone keeps restarting while showing Android One screen.
Then I flashed this patched 10.0.3.0, but phone is stuck at Android One screen (there should be moving color bar)
Now I'm trying to downgrade to 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ using MiFlash without erasing user data
Edit: still boot loop at Android One screen after flashing 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ without erasing user data. Phone shows the Android recovery screen with error message "can't load Android system. Your data may be corrupt. If you continue to get this message, you may need to perform a factory data reset and erase all user data stored on this device"
HRSE said:
i was on 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ with unlocked bootloader and patched boot.img. when OTA update is avaiable, i restored boot.img using Magisk and installed the update, then patched boot.img again using Magisk.
After reboot, phone keeps restarting while showing Android One screen.
Then I flashed this patched 10.0.3.0, but phone is stuck at Android One screen (there should be moving color bar)
Now I'm trying to downgrade to 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ using MiFlash without erasing user data
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I have encountered the same problem.
It seems like there is something wrong with the encryption of the phone because I need to format the userdata partition to stop the bootloop.
Fulva said:
I have encountered the same problem.
It seems like there is something wrong with the encryption of the phone because I need to format the userdata partition to stop the bootloop.
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Good for you that you are still on 10.0.3.0
Now my phone is wiped, and back to 10.0.2.0. I gained nothing and lost too much.
HRSE said:
i was on 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ... Edit: still boot loop at Android One screen after flashing 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ...
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My jasmine 6/128 was on 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ, unlocked, rooted - Magisk with Modules, /system partition changed, automatic .Updates disabled
Thus, checking for January OTA and seeing that it is ready, I made these steps:
1. downloaded stock 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ http://en.miui.com/download-353.html (actually, I made it much earlier);
2. flashed it in fastboot preserving /data (there is "flash_all_except_data.bat" in unpacked ROM directory);
3. rebooted, downloaded OTA 10.0.3.0, installed OTA, rebooted without bootloop;
4. used phone for a while (root gone, all user applications, except for 1 rather specific, working - including Nova, phone calls, SMS, etc, OK);
5. Took patched boot image from 4pda, and booted it into phone in fastboot ("fastboot boot pached_boot.img"); NOTE: not flashed, but booted for safety!
6, As phone was working OK with booted patch, I started Magisk and "installed" it; thus Magisk patched my stock 10.0.3.0 boot in phone, and saved original stock in /data partition.
7. after reboot I had everything restored - Magisk modules and su, root permitions for applications, etc.
P.S. Seems like 10.0.3.0 PDIMIXM OTA is withdrawn by Xiaomi due to numerous bootloops in stock phones.
So if you already updated to this OTA, use these attachments at your own risk, or better wait for 10.0.4.0
Aerobatic said:
My jasmine 6/128 was on 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ, unlocked, rooted - Magisk with Modules, /system partition changed, automatic .Updates disabled
Thus, checking for January OTA and seeing that it is ready, I made these steps:
1. downloaded stock 10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ http://en.miui.com/download-353.html (actually, I made it much earlier);
2. flashed it in fastboot preserving /data (there is "flash_all_except_data.bat" in unpacked ROM directory);
3. rebooted, downloaded OTA 10.0.3.0, installed OTA, rebooted without bootloop;
4. used phone for a while (root gone, all user applications, except for 1 rather specific, working - including Nova, phone calls, SMS, etc, OK);
5. Took patched boot image from 4pda, and booted it into phone in fastboot ("fastboot boot pached_boot.img"); NOTE: not flashed, but booted for safety!
6, As phone was working OK with booted patch, I started Magisk and "installed" it; thus Magisk patched my stock 10.0.3.0 boot in phone, and saved original stock in /data partition.
7. after reboot I had everything restored - Magisk modules and su, root permitions for applications, etc.
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somehow my phone doesn't show the january OTA update anymore (it was still there a few hours ago!)
Hey guys if i root using patched boot image will i still be able to install updates?
one08 said:
Hey guys if i root using patched boot image will i still be able to install updates?
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No you should restore stock boot first
one08 said:
Hey guys if i root using patched boot image will i still be able to install updates?
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Yes you can receive updates, but only if you did not made any changes to system files !