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Today I was trying to flash a ROM but the recovery logs says unable to mount storage , I read that the stock rom [Make sure you have a not encrypted device and OEM unlock is enabled in developer settings!!]
It's unlocked but how to decrypt the device !
Twrp can't decrypt the phone, you need to wipe the phone and install some dm-verify patch, its all in the twrp thread.
Talal Aziz said:
Hello Guys
Today I was trying to flash a ROM but the recovery logs says unable to mount storage , I read that the stock rom [Make sure you have a not encrypted device and OEM unlock is enabled in developer settings!!]
It's unlocked but how to decrypt the device !
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go in to twrp slide right to allow modification then format data not wipe this is most important the re boot recovery and then flash rom
strikerdj2011 said:
go in to twrp slide right to allow modification then format data not wipe this is most important the re boot recovery and then flash rom
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Thank you, I had the same problem and this solved it for me.
every time I try to install an oreo ROM, and I give it in reboot system, it loads the screen but then it asks for a password. I do not know what to do .
pedroscuapio said:
every time I try to install an oreo ROM, and I give it in reboot system, it loads the screen but then it asks for a password. I do not know what to do .
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Enter twrp recovery, and "FORMAT" data Partition!
Speaker87 said:
Enter twrp recovery, and "FORMAT" data Partition!
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Is it on the TWRP menu, right?
pedroscuapio said:
Is it on the TWRP menu, right?
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Yes, in twrp menu!
You don't need to format data,just flash other rom which doesn't have this problem using sideload,and data will be saved
Format data partition after flashing the ROM
Thanks!!!
Speaker87 said:
Enter twrp recovery, and "FORMAT" data Partition!
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Thank you very much!!!!!!
Hey guys,
I'm using PixelExperience_lavender-10.0-20191024-1420-BETA-OFFICIAL (Pixel Experience Beta Android 10) and an OrangeFox-R10.0_2-Stable-lavender (Orange Fox Recovery Project).
I have officially unlocked bootloader. Could I flash EEA/Global ROM using custom recovery with still having an unlocked bootloader? Or is it going to cause a boot loop/bricked device?
Or should I use some other way instead? MiFlash or XiaoMiTool?
Thanks for any kind responses
martafiixek said:
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Thanks for any kind responses
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1. Do a clean flash of MIUI
2. Format the data partition
3. Boot MIUI
4. Wait for several minutes while MIUI boots up and encrypts your data
This should work. If it doesn't, then flashing a fastboot MIUI ROM with the Mi Flash tool would do the job (just make sure you don't accidentally lock your bootloader again).
Hey, I had same question 2 days ago when xiaomi realesed 11.0.3.. I was also on PE 10 and same ofox version... on telegram ppl told me that I should just download zip, format data/full wipe and then flash latest miui global so I did and now im on miui with unlocked bootloader and also ofox recovery too. I remember old times when It was impossible to flash global miui through twrp on xiaomi mi5 (2 years ago) thats why I asked on telegram cuz was worry about brick but all is fine bro good luck!
DarthJabba9 said:
1. Do a clean flash of MIUI
2. Format the data partition
3. Boot MIUI
4. Wait for several minutes while MIUI boots up and encrypts your data
This should work. If it doesn't, then flashing a fastboot MIUI ROM with the Mi Flash tool would do the job (just make sure you don't accidentally lock your bootloader again).
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Thanks! Worked like a charm. However, I was a bit disappointed in the Global and EEA version of MIUI 11. So after a while, I just switched to xiaomi.eu ROM and I'm quite happy now. There are just a few things I still quite hate about MIUI that are not resolved in xiaomi.eu ROM. Thank you again for your help though.
DarthJabba9 said:
1. Do a clean flash of MIUI
2. Format the data partition
3. Boot MIUI
4. Wait for several minutes while MIUI boots up and encrypts your data
This should work. If it doesn't, then flashing a fastboot MIUI ROM with the Mi Flash tool would do the job (just make sure you don't accidentally lock your bootloader again).
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Hi,
Is it not better to first format data, then wipe (system, data etc) and thén do a clean flash of miui? Or does it not matter?
ddj123 said:
Hi,
Is it not better to first format data, then wipe (system, data etc) and thén do a clean flash of miui? Or does it not matter?
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1. There is no point wiping system or vendor. This is done automatically during the process of flashing MIUI.
2. There is no point wiping data after you have already formatted data.
DarthJabba9 said:
1. There is no point wiping system or vendor. This is done automatically during the process of flashing MIUI.
2. There is no point wiping data after you have already formatted data.
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Is the clean flash of miui not wiped also? Not first wipe format data and then flash miui? If you use flash tool, how can you prevent that the bootloader gets locked?
ddj123 said:
Is the clean flash of miui not wiped also?
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I have no idea what this means.
DarthJabba9 said:
I have no idea what this means.
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From your instructions:
1. Do a clean flash of MIUI
2. Format the data partition
My question was, is it not better to de nr. 2 first and then flash miui.. (that miui doesn't get wiped by the format ..)
Plus how can I prevent that the bootloader gets locked again.
Thanks!
ddj123 said:
From your instructions:
1. Do a clean flash of MIUI
2. Format the data partition
My question was, is it not better to de nr. 2 first and then flash miui.. (that miui doesn't get wiped by the format ..)
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You can do it that way - but it doesn't matter which comes first. Formatting data cannot wipe MIUI. The only thing that can wipe MIUI is wiping system and vendor - and you should never wipe either of them anyway.
ddj123 said:
Plus how can I prevent that the bootloader gets locked again.
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Flashing a ROM with a recovery cannot lock your bootlooader.
DarthJabba9 said:
1. Do a clean flash of MIUI
2. Format the data partition
3. Boot MIUI
4. Wait for several minutes while MIUI boots up and encrypts your data
This should work. If it doesn't, then flashing a fastboot MIUI ROM with the Mi Flash tool would do the job (just make sure you don't accidentally lock your bootloader again).
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Will this erase my orange fox custom recovery? So that I have to flash it again?(or does it remain..)
ddj123 said:
Will this erase my orange fox custom recovery? So that I have to flash it again?(or does it remain..)
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If you flash a fastboot MIUI ROM with the Mi Flash tool, yes, it will install the MIUI stock recovery - so you will have to flash OrangeFox again with "fastboot flash ..."
Hi, at the moment i'm on pixel experience and i wanted to go back to stock rom. I've read that if i use a fastboot rom of a previous version when i started to mod and lock bootloader with miflash i may cause a brick! It is true? How could I back to stock rom (11.0.3 EEA) and locking bootloader without risk? Thanks
Frankzafò said:
Hi, at the moment i'm on pixel experience and i wanted to go back to stock rom. I've read that if i use a fastboot rom of a previous version when i started to mod and lock bootloader with miflash i may cause a brick! It is true? How could I back to stock rom (11.0.3 EEA) and locking bootloader without risk? Thanks
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Not needed
Benfatica said:
I have done this before and this is what I did, I booted into recovery format data reboot into recovery wipe everything, and then I flash a miui android 9 ROM, example I use miuimix 11.0.3 you can find it in Rom section forum after that I reboot into recovery again and then format data, reboot into recovery again wipe everything, power of device, boot into fastboot mode and then flash the miui 10.3.15 EEA fastboot ROM via mi flash tool, because there isn't any fastboot ROM for 11.0.3 EEA. If anyone knows an easy way to this you can say it but for the mean time this is the only method I use to avoid bricking my device or triggering that anti roll back thing.
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When you flashed your fastboot (13.3.15 EEA) with miflash you selected clean all and lock or clean all? I also had 11.0.3 when i modded my phone!
Frankzafò said:
When you flashed your fastboot (13.3.15 EEA) with miflash you selected clean all and lock or clean all? I also had 11.0.3 when i modded my phone!
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Benfatica said:
I have done this before and this is what I did, I booted into recovery format data reboot into recovery wipe everything, and then I flash a miui android 9 ROM, example I use miuimix 11.0.3 you can find it in Rom section forum after that I reboot into recovery again and then format data, reboot into recovery again wipe everything, power of device, boot into fastboot mode and then flash the miui 10.3.15 EEA fastboot ROM via mi flash tool, because there isn't any fastboot ROM for 11.0.3 EEA. If anyone knows an easy way to this you can say it but for the mean time this is the only method I use to avoid bricking my device or triggering that anti roll back thing.
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Uhmm... What about NOT wiping persist?
Benfatica said:
You can select clean all if you don't want to relock your bootloader or clean all and lock if you want to lock it.
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Could I risk brick if i lock bootloader?
Frankzafò said:
Could I risk brick if i lock bootloader?
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No if you follow the steps I gave you, it should be fine
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Windroid-user said:
Uhmm... What about NOT wiping persist?
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I didn't tell him to wipe persist, and even the persist partition is mounted for you to wipe it.
Benfatica said:
I didn't tell him to wipe persist, and even the persist partition is mounted for you to wipe it.
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When you say "wipe everything" you mean there's an option which says "wipe everything"? Sorry if this may be obvious when actually following the steps as I am still on stock with locked bootloader.
Windroid-user said:
When you say "wipe everything" you mean there's an option which says "wipe everything"? Sorry if this may be obvious when actually following the steps as I am still on stock with locked bootloader.
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I meant if you have twrp, and you go to wipe, advance wipe, you wipe everything there. Apart from usb otg ( that is if you have one inserted) then you don't wipe it. And if someone says wipe everything and you know what you are doing you should understand fairly easy.
Benfatica said:
I meant if you have twrp, and you go to wipe, advance wipe, you wipe everything there. Apart from usb otg ( that is if you have one inserted) then you don't wipe it. And if someone says wipe everything and you know what you are doing you should understand fairly easy.
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Must I wipe everything? If i don't wipe i could brick my phone?
Frankzafò said:
Must I wipe everything? If i don't wipe i could brick my phone?
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No if don't wipe everything it won't brick your phone, but that's is how I do it and I doesn't anything to the phone.
Benfatica said:
No if don't wipe everything it won't brick your phone, but that's is how I do it and I doesn't anything to the phone.
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Nice, thanks for the help!
Benfatica said:
I meant if you have twrp, and you go to wipe, advance wipe, you wipe everything there. Apart from usb otg ( that is if you have one inserted) then you don't wipe it. And if someone says wipe everything and you know what you are doing you should understand fairly easy.
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So persist is not located in that section to wipe?
My two previous phones were a galaxy note 4 and Xperia Z3 so I am not sure how they incorporated these partitions such as persist and vendor into twrp.
This has gone on longer than I expected, sorry about that. I will search for a screenshot or something to see for myself.
Edit: okay I believe you meant persist isn't mounted for you to wipe it.
Benfatica said:
No if don't wipe everything it won't brick your phone, but that's is how I do it and I doesn't anything to the phone.
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When did you flash MIUI 10 on your mi 9t on my flash did you selected clean all and lock? If not then you locked bootloader?
don't wipe anything else than data on the K20 via twrp oO
if u want to go back to stock MiUI u have to make sure, to follow 2 points
1. use a fastboot rom and flash via MiFlash and
2. make sure the ARB Status on your Phone is the same like the one on the MiUI fastboot rom ( should be on 1 )
the MiFlash software will wipe your phone for you (so the option "clean all" should be used/checked), so just boot into fastboot and let the software to the work.
that's how i went from the xiaomi.eu DEV Rom back to MIUI EAA stable Rom.
solved said:
don't wipe anything else than data on the K20 via twrp oO
if u want to go back to stock MiUI u have to make sure, to follow 2 points
1. use a fastboot rom and flash via MiFlash and
2. make sure the ARB Status on your Phone is the same like the one on the MiUI fastboot rom ( should be on 1 )
the MiFlash software will wipe your phone for you (so the option "clean all" should be used/checked), so just boot into fastboot and let the software to the work.
that's how i went from the xiaomi.eu DEV Rom back to MIUI EAA stable Rom.
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My Arb Is 1 while the arb of the fastboot rom Is 0
Like i said, please stick to a full fastboot rom. If u are using a Mi 9T and want to go to EAA use the V10.3.15.0.PFJEUXM , for Global V11.0.1.0.PFJMIXM.
Those ROM's are on Anti 1, for the update on to a newer Version, just simply use the OTA after u flashed those files. U can find those files here:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/
( u can filter the list .. search tab .. for fastboot and then just look for the Mi 9T )
Hi how to install miui globe on mi 9t? Every time i got failed message after flash this rom, any solutions?
If you have twrp
format data and reinstall
by the way there is miui 12 stable also released, and thread is here
download and install through twrp
ayazuddinkhan said:
If you have twrp
format data and reinstall
by the way there is miui 12 stable also released, and thread is here
download and install through twrp
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Soo it will be work?
Try it
Procedure should be the same as Xiaomi.Eu
- format data ( not wipe )
- type yes
- reboot to recovery
- move ROM to internal storage or use OTG
- flash ROM
- reboot system
I haven't tried this ROM, but this should be the correct installation.
Elzewir said:
Hi how to install miui globe on mi 9t? Every time i got failed message after flash this rom, any solutions?
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What kind of massage?
And how do you flash it?
Using MiFlash or by twrp?
Dors xposed work on miui 12??
WrenchQ said:
What kind of massage?
And how do you flash it?
Using MiFlash or by twrp?
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Twrp
VzQzZ said:
Procedure should be the same as Xiaomi.Eu
- format data ( not wipe )
- type yes
- reboot to recovery
- move ROM to internal storage or use OTG
- flash ROM
- reboot system
I haven't tried this ROM, but this should be the correct installation.
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I did it
WrenchQ said:
What kind of massage?
And how do you flash it?
Using MiFlash or by twrp?
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All instalation is failed
Elzewir said:
I did it
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If format data and flash ROM didn't work, then try that:
- wipe system, data, cache, dalvik
- flash ROM
- don't reboot to system, stay in recovery
- format data
- reboot to system
Also try to download ROM again, maybe it's corrupted..
VzQzZ said:
Procedure should be the same as Xiaomi.Eu
- format data ( not wipe )
- type yes
- reboot to recovery
- move ROM to internal storage or use OTG
- flash ROM
- reboot system
I haven't tried this ROM, but this should be the correct installation.
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thanks its work!
Elzewir said:
thanks its work!
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So it worked with just format data? Good to know. How you feeling about the ROM? Is it good?
VzQzZ said:
So it worked with just format data? Good to know. How you feeling about the ROM? Is it good?
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With center mod clock its Perfect, 0 lags