Hello everyone, that's it. I have a Redmi 2 enhanced version (2014811) . It can be turned on now but it keeps restarting as soon as it enters the first page. Now it can enter the fastboot mode. How can I save it? (The phone should not be rooted before)
Postscript: If possible, can I take this opportunity to use a third party ROM to upgrade to a higher version of Android? (e.g. Android 10 or higher)
Thank you for your comments, thank you very much ! ! !
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LR7875 said:
If you know how to use fastboot, try installing TWRP. (Execute command fastboot flash recovery twrp.xxx.img where twrp.xxx.img is the filename of twrp placed into the fastboot folder on your computer. If you don't understand ask me further.)
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Then wipe> factory reset in twrp
Then flash this rom
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First of all, thank you very much for your advices, bro! Do I need to unlock/root first before installing TWRP? Because I have not been rooted it before, can I just flash in TWRP directly under the fastboot environment without rooting? Sorry, I still don't know how to do it, maybe some concepts have not been figured out yet. .....
If the phone is stock and not rooted a factory reset should restore it.
You will lose all data.
It may be possible to start it and get it to run stabily in Safe mode, if so it's a 3rd party startup app causing it. Find it...
blackhawk said:
If the phone is stock and not rooted a factory reset should restore it.
You will lose all data.
It may be possible to start it and get it to run stabily in Safe mode, if so it's a 3rd party startup app causing it. Find it...
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I'm afraid that during the entire flashing process, some things have been done wrong and cannot be remedied in the future. Are there any basic tutorials on flashing that I can learn?
Sorry, sent the wrong post. Try factory resetting in miui recovery mode. If it still not boots, your phone is permanently fried on the motherboard level.
2021redmi2fans said:
I'm afraid that during the entire flashing process, some things have been done wrong and cannot be remedied in the future. Are there any basic tutorials on flashing that I can learn?
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I apologize that no, you will need to get into system and sign into your mi account in order to unlock the bootloader and allow you to flash anything, which you cannot do as for now.
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I apologize that no, you will need to get into system and sign into your mi account in order to unlock the bootloader and allow you to flash anything, which you cannot do as for now.
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He should be able to reflash the stock rom though, right?
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Sorry, sent the wrong post. Try factory resetting in miui recovery mode. If it still not boots, your phone is permanently fried on the motherboard level.
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It doesn’t matter, the problem is that I don’t know how to enter the miui recovery mode......
2021redmi2fans said:
It doesn’t matter, the problem is that I don’t know how to enter the miui recovery mode......
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Whatever button sequence is used for that device.
Timing is everything, keep trying until you get it.
It's harder to do when you really need to
Take a break and make sure you got the right sequence/timing.
If it's booting up to the Home page it's salvageable I think... better than a boot loop.
However, before the loop occurs, Mokee 7.1.2 was installed and used it normally for a period of time, does that matter?
blackhawk said:
Whatever button sequence is used for that device.
Timing is everything, keep trying until you get it.
It's harder to do when you really need to
Take a break and make sure you got the right sequence/timing.
If it's booting up to the Home page it's salvageable I think... better than a boot loop.
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Bro really thank you
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Bro really thank you
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Stock Androids are easy, that's one reason I run stock. The only thing that really kills them is an outright hardware failure.
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Stock Androids are easy, that's one reason I run stock. The only thing that really kills them is an outright hardware failure.
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redmi 2 runs on stock rom android 4.2 right? you can not install any single app on that.
when the op fixed it it is advised to install a custom rom.
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Hi All.
I am in a bit of a situation right now.
My video recording app filled up internal storage and corrupted system files (because i forgot to point it to my external SD card).
This caused a boot loop, so I went into recovery and (regrettably) wiped the internal storage. Now when I try to flash or install a new (stock) rom, none will work. I have tried sideloading, installing through (TWRP) recovery and wiping the cache multiple times as I comb through the internet for files like the system.img, boot.img, and droidboot.img, to no avail.
TLDR; I need either a backup of someone elses Zenfone 2 ZE500KL, or the system files required to get me up and running, otherwise I have a brick on my hands.
Thanks for any help
Matt
Unlock bootloader, flash the official firmware, I think you can find it on the internet. Have you tried that? You can even get a deodexed rom from here and extract files needed and flash them...
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Yep, found it on the official asus site...
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Yep, found it on the official asus site...
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Yeah, I have.
I've tried 2 different stock roms (Marshmallow, Lollipop) about 10 different times in both stock recovery and TWRP, mixing in some full wipes and just wiping the cache. I've been looking at a whole lot of tutorials on how to go back to stock, to no avail. I've tried modifying the rom so I no longer get the status 7 error (which I dont believe I should need to do) because I get signature verification errors on both my unmodified stock roms.
Sometimes it does do through the installation fine with the modified roms (in TWRP) and everything seems fine until I click reboot. On the screen it says that there is no OS installed, and when I do reboot to the OS I get stuck on the ASUS logo.
Not gonna give up, but a bit of a headache anyway.
I dont believe I have ever unlocked the bootloader, but how would I do that from outside Android?
Thanks in advance, Matt
mapooo said:
Yeah, I have.
I've tried 2 different stock roms (Marshmallow, Lollipop) about 10 different times in both stock recovery and TWRP, mixing in some full wipes and just wiping the cache. I've been looking at a whole lot of tutorials on how to go back to stock, to no avail. I've tried modifying the rom so I no longer get the status 7 error (which I dont believe I should need to do) because I get signature verification errors on both my unmodified stock roms.
Sometimes it does do through the installation fine with the modified roms (in TWRP) and everything seems fine until I click reboot. On the screen it says that there is no OS installed, and when I do reboot to the OS I get stuck on the ASUS logo.
Not gonna give up, but a bit of a headache anyway.
I dont believe I have ever unlocked the bootloader, but how would I do that from outside Android?
Thanks in advance, Matt
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That's the problem, locked bootloader. forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-2-laser/general/talking-ze500kl-g-unlock-bootloader-t3352776 there you got the old content, try it, it's from the outside of the phone. If your phone boots after that normaly, you got bootloader unlocked and your phone unbricked.
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That's the problem, locked bootloader. forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-2-laser/general/talking-ze500kl-g-unlock-bootloader-t3352776 there you got the old content, try it, it's from the outside of the phone. If your phone boots after that normaly, you got bootloader unlocked and your phone unbricked.
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Thanks for your help.
My phone is now up and running.
Now I can close my 10 tabs on the Zenfone 2 lol.
mapooo said:
Thanks for your help.
My phone is now up and running.
Now I can close my 10 tabs on the Zenfone 2 lol.
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It's nothing, that's the least I can do, put that phone to good use! :good:
Help !! you can give me all the files * img
Please
trongnguyen(vietnamese) said:
Help !! you can give me all the files * img
Please
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Why do you need it? I can only assume that you haven't unlocked your bootloader. More info?
mapooo said:
Why do you need it? I can only assume that you haven't unlocked your bootloader. More info?
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unbick
help
trongnguyen(vietnamese) said:
unbick
help
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have you tried unlocking your bootloader?
mapooo said:
have you tried unlocking your bootloader?
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I want file "img (system.img,boot.img...)
trongnguyen(vietnamese) said:
I want file "img (system.img,boot.img...)
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I'm not sure if you understand, but it would be helpful if you told us your problem, rather than continuing to nag for an img file. I didn't need it to fix my phone, so without you giving us more info all I can say is try unlocking your bootloader.
I know you want an img file, but if life was that simple, you wouldn't need an img file in the first place *insert inception music*
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thx for taking a look on my Problem
3month old note 3 no root, stock Rom, 3months no Problems,
was last week outside and i guess i was low on battery it was off as i had it in Hand
was loading all the evening and the battery is fully green
it starts, i can see mi logo, it changes to Android with loading dots at the Bottom and then it goes off
tried several times
fastboot is available
and main menu with reboot/wipe data/connect with mi assistant
i already tried:
wipe data - finished with ok (all my data gone) but still same issue
connect with mi assistant - no connecttion to Software
someone any ideas - thanks for any help
greetz
Since you already lost your data, try to flash the ROM again. I don't remember if you can transfer/flash the stock ROM without an unlocked bootloader (I suppose it is locked), if you can at least dirty install it as an update it may work too (google it). Unfortunately, providing more information over unlocking the phone is inappropriate.
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try to flash the ROM again.
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How?
GreatApo said:
I don't remember if you can transfer/flash the stock ROM without an unlocked bootloader (I suppose it is locked)
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yes it locked
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Unfortunately, providing more information over unlocking the phone is inappropriate.
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can u pm me please?
u are the onle one who relied to my post
thanks in advance
Since your bootloader is locked, your options are limited.
To expand a little what i mentioned, your best try it may be to try and update the current from from the stock recovery. That may fix a potential corrupted partition. To do so, you can follow the steps of method 2 in this article. However, I am not aware if you can transfer the update.zip in the phone... I suppose that the stock recovery doesn't mount the phone to the PC. Thus, you probably need to try and transfer if through fastboot but that may not be possible too (could check if adb push works or if you can boot a twrp recovery, not flash just boot, but you probably wont be able)...
If you can't do the above steps, you are in a half-brick mode right now with a locked bootloader. Generally, there is no official way to get around this.
Hi, I've come to these forums because you guys are knowlegeable.
I essentially uninstalled thorugh ADB the package installer (com.google.android.packageinstaller) and little did I know that was a big mistake on my part, as I didn't realize the package installer was a core part of the system. All was going well until i turned on and off my phoen, and it is now always stuck in recovery mode.
- Rebooting the phone just sends me back to the menu.
- I've not tried wiping the data yet, since I want to keep my files (for the moment).
- Connect with MiAssistant allows me to connect my phone to my PC, but it in sideload mode automatically. I can go in fastboot mode though, and fortunately I have turned USB Debugging on.
As I've come to realize, a factory reset or flashing a ROM would fix my issue, but also delete all my files (photos, music...). I was planning to do a backup of my photos, but now it's too late.
Is there any way I can access my files and pull them to my PC on sideload/fastboot mode?
The only thread i have seen with a similar problem is this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2487147
I also get the error:closed when I try an adb pull.
Thanks in advance.
guembo said:
....I essentially uninstalled thorugh ADB the package installer (com.google.android.packageinstaller) and little did I know that was a big mistake on my part, as I didn't realize the package installer was a core part of the system. All was going well until i turned on and off my phoen, and it is now always stuck in recovery mode.....
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You have omitted some core information from your writeup:
1. Is your bootloader unlocked?
2. Which version of MIUI are you running?
3. Which recovery are you using?
One might hazard a guess about these questions, but that would not be a sensible basis for proposing possible solutions.
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You have omitted some core information from your writeup:
1. Is your bootloader unlocked?
2. Which version of MIUI are you running?
3. Which recovery are you using?
One might hazard a guess about these questions, but that would not be a sensible basis for proposing possible solutions.
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1. My bootloader was locked.
2. MIUI Global 11.0.8
2. Recovery 3.0
I realized having the bootloader meant it was pretty much impossible to get my data back. I've been searching for answers for the past 3 days and honestly my patience just ran out.
Decided to just factory reset the phone and that's that.
Thank you for your willingness to help me though. Appreciated.
guembo said:
1. My bootloader was locked.
2. MIUI Global 11.0.8
2. Recovery 3.0
I realized having the bootloader meant it was pretty much impossible to get my data back. I've been searching for answers for the past 3 days and honestly my patience just ran out.
Decided to just factory reset the phone and that's that.
Thank you for your willingness to help me though. Appreciated.
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Unfortunately, with a locked bootloader, the options are limited.
I want to install TWRP as my recovery I've tried at least four different versions that are listed here and a few others from other links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...p-for-oneplus-8-8-pro-unified-stable.4101313/
I'm not having driver issues anymore so I'm working with adb and fastboot fine. All commands are going through fine and I've tried flashing to recovery_a and recovery_b. Factory resetting doesn't resolve the issue. Every walkthrough I find I get to says flash then boot to TWRP but every time I flash it qualcomm dumps and every time I boot to it it qualcomm dumps.
Is there something corrupted in my recovery I need to wipe somehow? If so how do I wipe it because the only command I found online that would run was fastboot -w and that didn't fix the issue either.
Honestly really annoying at this. This is my 4th OnePlus phone and I've never had so many issues flashing it.
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I have also tried to do whatever steps are needed to go back to base stock and OS and it doesn't seem to work either. Any help would be appreciated.
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I did it. For anyone who finds this thread in the future the MSM tool did finally work. This is the video I used in the end
(I muted it.) and the first few starts it failed. I went into the properties of the MSM exe and under compatibility checked ran as admin. I also did install the qualcomm driver at some point way before this so not sure if that helped. The MSM tool still didn't work until I started it, turned my phone off, held both volume buttons (not the power) while plugging the phone in. All the stuff online I saw had people starting the program at this point but mine had started already and was in a "waiting for device" state when it worked.
What a lifesaver. Won't be messing around with this again until TWRP is available.
Because you are unable to flash phone's Stock ROM take phone to authorized service center and let them fix it.
Flash stock recovery. TWRP is but compatible with OOS11 for 8/Pro.
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Flash stock recovery. TWRP is but compatible with OOS11 for 8/Pro.
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I have had so much trouble figuring that out too. Do you have a good link for that? I can't find an easy way to do it. I've seen people recommend the msmdownloadtool but every time I use it it doesn't pick up my phone.
I've settled with Lineage OS and Gapps until I figure out more.
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I have had so much trouble figuring that out too. Do you have a good link for that? I can't find an easy way to do it. I've seen people recommend the msmdownloadtool but every time I use it it doesn't pick up my phone.
I've settled with Lineage OS and Gapps until I figure out more.
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Meant to say it's **not** compatible with Android 11 yet.
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Meant to say it's **not** compatible with Android 11 yet.
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Sorry if I wasn't clear either. I was wondering if you have a good resource for flashing the stock again. I haven't been able to myself.
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Sorry if I wasn't clear either. I was wondering if you have a good resource for flashing the stock again. I haven't been able to myself.
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The same way to flashed TWRP.
fastboot flash recovery recovery_a and _b.
In the future, you should not flash both slots, just flash without specifying _a or _b.
Recovery image can be obtained here;
Android Dumps / oneplus / oneplus8pro · GitLab
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dumps.tadiphone.dev
Although i am not sure which OOS version you use, so you might have to change branch
Lossyx said:
The same way to flashed TWRP.
fastboot flash recovery recovery_a and _b.
In the future, you should not flash both slots, just flash without specifying _a or _b.
Recovery image can be obtained here;
Android Dumps / oneplus / oneplus8pro · GitLab
GitLab Enterprise Edition
dumps.tadiphone.dev
Although i am not sure which OOS version you use, so you might have to change branch
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I hate to be this much of a noob about it but I see a recovery file listed in the link you sent. Is that the recovery I flash? And if so after flashing is this branch also a stock rom? I've been trying for a while now just to get back to the basic oxygen that comes with the phone but it's been a nightmare for me and it feels like no resource I find fully explains it.
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I hate to be this much of a noob about it but I see a recovery file listed in the link you sent. Is that the recovery I flash? And if so after flashing is this branch also a stock rom? I've been trying for a while now just to get back to the basic oxygen that comes with the phone but it's been a nightmare for me and it feels like no resource I find fully explains it.
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If you want OOS back / new start, best way is really to use MSM. Haven't really used it, so can't help you much. There are tutorials online / YouTube though
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If you want OOS back / new start, best way is really to use MSM. Haven't really used it, so can't help you much. There are tutorials online / YouTube though
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Gotcha. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get MSM to recognize my phone yet but I guess I will keep working on it and see what I can do. Thanks for your help.
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Gotcha. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get MSM to recognize my phone yet but I guess I will keep working on it and see what I can do. Thanks for your help.
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It is very sensitive to which USB port you use. For some people only USB2.0 works, for me USB3 works fine as long as it's chipset USB3. The second ASMedia controller doesn't work.
Also, use original cable, and switch off the phone completely, get MSM to the point it's waiting for device so start the download before connecting phone, then while holding the volume keys connect the USB cable and it should instantly start flashing.
My mother's Rn7 suddenly bootloops, either may it be recovery, or bootloader. But sometimes it will go on in stock MIUI then she can use it. So I unlock bootloader and install a custom rom. A12 ArrowOS, but still it happens randomly and my mother have to wait for it go to System. A different number of cycle of redmi bootlogo(the one with padlock icon) then reboot. Is this a hardware problem? it is on 12.5 Global MI before
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My mother's Rn7 suddenly bootloops, either may it be recovery, or bootloader. But sometimes it will go on in stock MIUI then she can use it. So I unlock bootloader and install a custom rom. A12 ArrowOS, but still it happens randomly and my mother have to wait for it go to System. A different number of cycle of redmi bootlogo(the one with padlock icon) then reboot. Is this a hardware problem? it is on 12.5 Global MI before
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It could be a hardware issue, but you have to be sure that you flashed the new ROM following correctly all the instructions, and to switch from Miui to a such different ROM it requires a total clean flash, that means that you should format data.
Also, you could try with other ROM, Probably Lineage OS or Pixel Experience, and see if the issue persist.
after flashing my redmi note 7 the phone resets, I can enter fastboot mode and only that, bootloader locked, on the phone my account for which I do not know the password.
Do you have any ideas because I have tried everything and it seems to me that without a service box I can not do anything with it. I think I have uploaded the wrong rom
I am so sorry that he is writing in the wrong thread
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after flashing my redmi note 7 the phone resets, I can enter fastboot mode and only that, bootloader locked, on the phone my account for which I do not know the password.
Do you have any ideas because I have tried everything and it seems to me that without a service box I can not do anything with it. I think I have uploaded the wrong rom
I am so sorry that he is writing in the wrong thread
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Without password the box
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It could be a hardware issue, but you have to be sure that you flashed the new ROM following correctly all the instructions, and to switch from Miui to a such different ROM it requires a total clean flash, that means that you should format data.
Also, you could try with other ROM, Probably Lineage OS or Pixel Experience, and see if the issue persist.
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Tried factory resetting still the same. So now I tried ArrowOS 12 and the reboots are lessened to maybe once a day
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fastboot flash aboot emmc_appsboot.mbn
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Without password the box
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You recommend the mailbox because, to be honest, I am tired of this phone call, but I am to blame myself because this is how the fun ends where I wanted to quickly and instead of calmly reading everything I did without preparation and now I am getting tired.
Thank you in advance
rydolf said:
You recommend the mailbox because, to be honest, I am tired of this phone call, but I am to blame myself because this is how the fun ends where I wanted to quickly and instead of calmly reading everything I did without preparation and now I am getting tired.
Thank you in advance
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Flash the latest firmware from here https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/lavender/ check well your region, anyway some custom ROMs are based on the Miui Chinese, you should choose from.
Then wipe caches and format data, reboot and see if the issue persist.
If it does, then it is for sure a faulty hardware, something like a short circuit in the charger connection or something pressing the PWR button internally.