MIUI 12.0 MIUI 12.0/12.1/12.2/12.5 STABLE RELEASE


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Fine :) and what was the error?

Try, changing the cable, use another USB port on your PC ( USB2 one if you have, cause apparently
Windoze is too stupid to work with USB3 ports), reboot your PC.
Be also sure you follow:

Well it couldn't send it.

It did work before with the same cable, but I will try it with a different cable....

Edit: I tried a different cable and it seems to work now... The bad thing is that I did a reset and all my data is gone... Anyways, at least it works now
 
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Hey guys! Is there a way to install the rom without TWRP? I have Fastboot on my Mi 11 Lite (4G version) already, so there's that.
 
Hey guys! Is there a way to install the rom without TWRP? I have Fastboot on my Mi 11 Lite (4G version) already, so there's that.

I'm not sure there is a rom for your phone, but right now fastboot is the only way to install
on Mi 11<something> devices. There is no official TWRP support for these devices.
 
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I'm not sure there is a rom for your phone, but right now fastboot is the only way to install
on Mi 11<something> devices. There is no official TWRP support for these devices.
So it is actually possible to only use Fastboot without TWRP, right? That's what I was curious about.
Are there any issues I should be prepared for with that method of installation?
I never used pure Fastboot install method before, since I straight up just went the TWRP/Orange Fox way, so I just want to make sure.
 
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Should be, can't test myself...
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may i know how to solve this problem?i cant mount the storage... and cant copy the zip to the storage, why didt show the storage ?
 
may i know how to solve this problem?i cant mount the storage... and cant copy the zip to the storage, why didt show the storage ?
That's from TWRP or phone's system?

- If TWRP => Reboot to Recovery again... or try another TWRP version. ;)

- If phone's system => You have to allow transfert files on your device via USB (check phone's notifications) or, if you can't allow it, try with another USB cable.

:)
 
Hey guys, I tried to flash 12.5 Stable on my Mi 10T Pro, which was running on 12.0.11.0 Global, unlocked bootloader and rooted with magisk. I booted up to TWRP, transferred the rom to my device, flashed it, formatted my data after that. I did showed Redmi on the boot up, but it went back to TWRP. Need help ASAP. Thanks in advance.
 
Hey guys, I tried to flash 12.5 Stable on my Mi 10T Pro, which was running on 12.0.11.0 Global, unlocked bootloader and rooted with magisk. I booted up to TWRP, transferred the rom to my device, flashed it, formatted my data after that. I did showed Redmi on the boot up, but it went back to TWRP. Need help ASAP. Thanks in advance.
Try again in this order
1. Format data
2. Transfer rom to phone ( if you dont see rom reboot to recovery)
3. Flash rom
4. Reboot
 
Hey guys, I tried to flash 12.5 Stable on my Mi 10T Pro, which was running on 12.0.11.0 Global, unlocked bootloader and rooted with magisk. I booted up to TWRP, transferred the rom to my device, flashed it, formatted my data after that. I did showed Redmi on the boot up, but it went back to TWRP. Need help ASAP. Thanks in advance.
Hello, what TWRP did you install? You should try with this TWRP => https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=2188818919693766094

;)
 
Try again in this order
1. Format data
2. Transfer rom to phone ( if you dont see rom reboot to recovery)
3. Flash rom
4. Reboot
When I format data, there's a red writing

" Android Rescue Party trigger! Possible solutions? Either:
1. Wipe caches, and/or
2. Format data, and or
3. Clean-flash your ROM.

The reported problem is:
'--reason=fs_mgr_mount_all'

E:Unable to decrypt FBE device "

Is this normal?
 
Yeah I used that twrp, but it booted up back to twrp.
Confirm you are using the "Format Data" button (and not the wipe /data option)?

What you can try is these following steps:

1) Boot your device in "Fastboot" mode and flash this TWRP version => TWRP-3.4.2B-1206-apollo-DX.img

2) Boot to TWRP (Hold " Vol + " and " Power " buttons simultaneously)

3) Go in "Wipe" menu => "Format Data" button => Type "yes" to confirm it

4) Go back in main TWRP menu and redo step 3) 4 times (5 times in total)

5) Reflash the ROM you want in this TWRP. If you can't transfert ROM file on your phone, go in "Reboot" menu => "Recovery" then try again.

6) After that, reboot your phone and it should be good. :)

P.S.: If all is good, you can flash twrp-3.5.1.A10-apollo-geoanto555.img again and use it to install ROM updates.

;)
 
So it is actually possible to only use Fastboot without TWRP, right? That's what I was curious about.
Are there any issues I should be prepared for with that method of installation?
I never used pure Fastboot install method before, since I straight up just went the TWRP/Orange Fox way, so I just want to make sure.
Yes, correct.

I didn't face any issues but I don't flash from Windows. Just be sure you read the howto flash guide for your device, use good USB cables, also try using USB2 ports on Windows, and you are good.
 
should pass SafetyNet/Google certification
I do not agree... ;)
Just installed Mi 11 ROM 12.5.7. SafetyNet Passed, but Google Pay screams "Your device is not safe". Payements are unable...

[EDIT]
To be precise, all ROMs till now were OK...
 
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Nothing to do, all recent Xiaomi.eu ROMs (released after January 12, 2021) should pass SafetyNet/Google certification. ;)

Please indicate your device and ROM version if you willing for help. :)

I installed xiaomi.eu 12.0.3 | Stable on MI10T Lite and received the message "This device isn't Paly Protect certified".

I came from Pixel Experience and formatted after installed xiaomi.eu.

Thanks for your help
 
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