[Sagit] [Recovery] TWRP for Stable Android Pie


Hitardo

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Hello,

Is there a TWRP recovery available for the Stable version of Android 9.0 Pie, for the Xiaomi Mi 6 (sagit)?

As soon as I flash TWRP (every version I could find), the system does not boot up.
This obligates me to reflash the stock ROM, via Mi Flash.

Does, I am left without a revoery, and root.

Thank you in advance.

Cheers!
 
I have TWRP 3.2.3-0 installed.
Running on xiaomi.eu 9.8.15 I have no problem. I always flash the new xiaomi.eu version via updater and TWRP stays on the system.
 
I have TWRP 3.2.3-0 installed.
Running on xiaomi.eu 9.8.15 I have no problem. I always flash the new xiaomi.eu version via updater and TWRP stays on the system.
The TWRP you are using, is it the official one (from TWRP.me)?
Or is it an unofficial version?
 
Thank you!
But I guess I am out of luck.

Flashed Fastboot ROM
Flashed TWRP (with and withou booting into official ROM)
Flashed Xiaomi.eu ROM
Still not booting up...

Do you have any ideas / suggestions?

I am tried v10.2.1 and v10.3.1 (I have both Fastboot and Xiaomi.eu files for these two versions).
 
UPDATE:
After flashing the official ROM, via Mi Flash under Fastboot mode, if I do not let the phone boot with that official ROM, I am able to flash and successfully boot into Xiaomi.eu.

The procedure is:
1) Flash the Official Fastboot ROM;
2) When the phone disconnects from the PC (and you hear the Windows disconnecting sound), the phone will try to boot up (do not let it)
3) Simply, hold the Volume Down, and the phone will boot into Fastboot mode
4) Flash TWRP
5) Place the Xiaomi.eu ROM in your Internal storage
6) Flash Xiaomi.eu ROM
7) Wipe Cache, Dalvik, and Data
8) Reboot into system.
 
Congratulations and enjoy Xiaomi.eu, it's a great ROM!

Gesendet von meinem MI 6 mit Tapatalk
 
Congratulations and enjoy Xiaomi.eu, it's a great ROM!
Thank you!
I have been enjoying Xiaomi.eu since my Redmi 1S, where it solved the heating issue that Xiaomi took many months (almost a year) to fix.

It is always the one I recommend.
But, I confess when a ROM works perfectly, I tend to not update it.

To give you an idea, I was on MIUI 9 Stable.
Everything worked, and battery was great.
But, security fixes are important, and the amount of junk built up from 2017 was too much.
I had to upgrade :)