MI 9T boot into TWRP? - Redmi K20 / Xiaomi Mi 9T Questions & Answers

unlocked Mi 9T. Unable to fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img (tried 3.4.0 too without avail).
Image got pushed and phone reboot into a blank screen. I recall I didn't have any issue booting into twrp on my poco F1.
I would like to keep the recovery partition intact hence no intention to flash the recovery partition. Just wanted to use twrp to backup my phone. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.

luserx8 said:
unlocked Mi 9T. Unable to fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img (tried 3.4.0 too without avail).
Image got pushed and phone reboot into a blank screen. I recall I didn't have any issue booting into twrp on my poco F1.
I would like to keep the recovery partition intact hence no intention to flash the recovery partition. Just wanted to use twrp to backup my phone. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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If I remember correctly (when I was testing with TWRP and Magisk patched boot img), you can fastboot boot to boot but not to recovery.
Double-check with stock recovery.img instead of twrp.img
You can fastboot flash for both

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[HELP] Recovery Bricked and can't reflash

Hello,
I've decided to install the Beta version of Oxygenos 3.0. Since my phone came from the OnePlus support, I've unlocked the oem, installed TWRP and flashed the Oxygen zip.
However, a day later I've spotted important touchscreen issues (I can't use the touchscreen sometimes).
To see if it is a software problem, I've decided to go to the recovery to reflash a backup. When I try to go to recovery mode, nothing Happen! (Just the oneplus logo ).
So, i've decided to reinstall TWRP by flashing it with fastboot.
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" -> OK
"fastboot boot recovery.img"
downloading 'boot.img' ...
OKAY [0.702s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: dtb not found)
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I've tried to install the stock recovery but I've the same error.
PLEEEASE HELP. I've waited a week to receive my phone because it had a problem but it's broke again :crying:
Note: I can go in Android normally (but with the touchscreen problem)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/firstaid-zip-revert-h2os-mm-beta-to-lp-t3306967 try this.
This happened to me too except I would not boot into the OS or recovery. I ended up going into fast boot and formatting the System, recovery and data partitions. Here is what I typed.
fastboot format system
fastboot format recovery
fastboot format data
I am not sure if you have to format the data but I did.
After that I flashed TWRP
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then I booted into recovery and was able to restore.
AndroidBeginNinja said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/firstaid-zip-revert-h2os-mm-beta-to-lp-t3306967 try this.
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Thank you,
I've done this and I had a working recovery, (bootloop if I try to boot up normaly but it's not a problem I just have to flash a rom)
Trey22200 said:
This happened to me too except I would not boot into the OS or recovery. I ended up going into fast boot and formatting the System, recovery and data partitions. Here is what I typed.
fastboot format system
fastboot format recovery
fastboot format data
I am not sure if you have to format the data but I did.
After that I flashed TWRP
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then I booted into recovery and was able to restore.
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I've tested your manipulation and it worked well too.
For those having the same problem OR want to install Oxygen OS the CLEAN WAY, read this post before: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/installation-instructions-faqs-oxygenos-3-0-0.439108/
It is very important to read the faq before flashing and doing **** like me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...overy-teamwin-recovery-project-3-0-0-t3310713 flash this first before you flash oos3

attempting to boot TWRP gives blank screen

I don't really want to flash TWRP if it's not necessary to and I can just boot into it. And i'd rather see that I can boot into it before I flash it.
I understand that if i'm in the boot loader screen then I can issue the command fastboot boot twrp.img and it should go into the twrp boot loader without me needing to flash the boot loader to be twrp.
But it seems for some reason that when I issue that command I get a blank screen. The phone restarts and goes to a blank screen.
My phone is a nexus 4. I have android 4.3
I have downloaded twrp, from https://dl.twrp.me/mako/ I've tried the latest, that's
twrp-3.0.2-0-mako.img and i've tried the oldest, that's twrp-2.3.2.3-mako.img and I face the same issue
TIA
The bootloader is unlocked?
Yeah, bootloader is unlocked.
In the end I decided to forget about that command (fastboot boot twrp.img) and just flash the recovery. so, this command fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
I made sure to have the stock recovery too (recovery.img from an archive file from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images )
so I could flash that it back to stock, if flashing twrp recovery didn't work. But it worked.
I guess maybe the reason why I got/would get/get a black screen with my command, was because fastboot boot blah.img is to boot a kernel, not to boot a recovery? (I don't know if my terminology is all wrong?)

Root Issues

Hey guys,
I tried flashing TWRP to recovery partition, but I get: FAILED: remote: partition table doesn't exist. I could only boot to TWRP by flashing it into the boot_a partition, flashing everythong I need and then replacing boot_a from twrp.img back to stock boot.img. I could flash Magisk, but when I rebbot it to system, it just stays on the android one screen and I have to use flash_all script to restore it. My Mi A1 has Android 8 Oreo. please help.
Have you solved? if you've solved how did you do? thank
You need to use the correct twrp boot image and twrp installer zip file. Go to mohancm's twrp thread and download the correct files according to your android version.
cicciobaciccio said:
Have you solved? if you've solved how did you do? thank
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Most probably by following one of the available guides Mi A1 doesn't have recovery partition for example.

Can't flash twrp.(partition table doesn't exist)

I recently re-flashed my old stock ROM and I wanted to flash twrp and root my mi A1 again. So I ran ADB and unlocked OEM and then I tried to flash twrp-3.2.1-0-tissot.img. but the file won't flash
It says partition table doesn't exist
I first tried this CMD
Fastboot flash recovery tissot.img (it didn't work)
Then I tried this one
Fastboot flash boot_a or boot_b tissot.img(it worked but when I tried booting into twrp there was nothing there not even the stock recovery)
Please help!!
Coz there isn't any recovery partition in mi A1.
From where u got that twrp.img?
Correct method would be boot twrp through fastboot & flash twrp.zip.

Can't install twrp

Hi,
I'm trying to install twrp on a Xiaomi Mi A1 unlocked bootloader and running
Tissot_9.0_V10.0.12.0.PDHMIXM_Fastboot android 9 version.
I can boot into fastboot mode and then flash boot recovery.img but phone does not boot twrp so i can't advance flashing recovery.
Phone get black screen after about 20 seconds in fastboot screen.
No errors using fastboot, (attached file showing no errors)
Anyone in same situation?
Thanks for your time.
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gsausalito said:
Hi,
I'm trying to install twrp on a Xiaomi Mi A1 unlocked bootloader and running
Tissot_9.0_V10.0.12.0.PDHMIXM_Fastboot android 9 version.
I can boot into fastboot mode and then flash boot recovery.img but phone does not boot twrp so i can't advance flashing recovery.
Phone get black screen after about 20 seconds in fastboot screen.
No errors using fastboot, (attached file showing no errors)
Anyone in same situation?
Thanks for your time.
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Solved here.
I have same problem bro
Please reply me if you find any method

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