gogocar62
XM12 Tester
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humanist
Forget fastboot ROMs. Now only recovery ROM will be released.Change PIN to Pattern or turn off screen lock.
You can also use USB-OTG
Current TWRP for A12.:
I thank you so much for your advice. Done and flashed via TWRP. Thankshumanist
Forget fastboot ROMs. Now only recovery ROM will be released.
Change PIN to Pattern or turn off screen lock.
You can also use USB-OTG
Current TWRP for A12.:
thanks for the immediate reply. what would you suggest, ill flash my 11T Pro with TWRP?We don't release the same ROM in multiple flashing formats.
If you want to use the latest Xiaomi.eu ROM, then you don't have a choice but to use TWRP. I'm not sure I understand your question.thanks for the immediate reply. what would you suggest, ill flash my 11T Pro with TWRP?
fastboot is very convenient updating the phone. thanks so much
Hi @humanistI thank you so much for your advice. Done and flashed via TWRP. Thanks
Umm... This isn't an official Xiaomi ROM. Official updates are as easy to install as any other brand.Sidenote to Xiaomi: In my humble opinion it is absolutely ridiculous to only be able to update if you are able to execute 124 steps and if you mess one up it's all brick! My mother or anyone else I know could not do that. And I did not experience such difficulties with other phone brands such as Samsung and HTC.
I don't get it, sorry. ;-) Since I have purchased this Phone from China I always had to use the TWRP on the Phone to update plus had to check on YouTube for instruction videos to know what Chinese panels to push to change the language to German to select update package previously downloaded...Umm... This isn't an official Xiaomi ROM. Official updates are as easy to install as any other brand.
Katerpanne have put together a nice guide : https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/howto-install-recovery-image.66211/I don't get it, sorry. ;-) Since I have purchased this Phone from China I always had to use the TWRP on the Phone to update plus had to check on YouTube for instruction videos to know what Chinese panels to push to change the language to German to select update package previously downloaded...
But then this year it changed to Fastboot which I also got to learn and now back to TWRP. But this time I end up in MIUI Recovery 5.0 from which I have no chance of selecting the update package I gather?
So obviously I am doing something wrong? Do you have an idea what it is or what I should do now?
Thank you.
Which part you don't get? It's not Xiaomi's fault that you chose to buy a Chinese version instead of a European version.I don't get it, sorry. ;-) Since I have purchased this Phone from China I always had to use the TWRP on the Phone to update plus had to check on YouTube for instruction videos to know what Chinese panels to push to change the language to German to select update package previously downloaded...
you should be updating the next releases via the TWRP recovery from now on, so you don't have to go through fastboot anymoreThat worked. Thank you.
I haven't run MIUI EU in a couple of years. The next time there is an update can MIUI EU be updated via OTA or will it need to be updated with fastboot
so it seems there's a new version for the mi 11 13.0.9, there's any place i can check the changelog?
[System]
Updated Android Security Patch to August 2022. Increased system security.
damn really? im running the latest fastboot rom available for the Mi 11. Is there any way to install TWRP and the new 13.0.9 version without factory reseting my phone?humanist
Forget fastboot ROMs. Now only recovery ROM will be released.
Change PIN to Pattern or turn off screen lock.
You can also use USB-OTG
Current TWRP for A12.:
That version of TWRP worked for me but the tutorial on how to install TWRP should be ignored. It was designed to install TWRP before there was a working version of TWRP on Android 12. All people need to do is boot into TWRP (bootloader boot TWRP.img) and install the recovery ROM zip. For the MI 11 phones the ROM itself will replace the stock recovery with TWRP automatically and install it on the phone. The version of TWRP you recommended decrypts the memory fine. It also eliminated the can't mount system partition errors that I was encountering. After hours of unsuccessfully trying to install the recovery ROM on my MI 11 that build of TWRP installed it on the first try exactly the way it's supposed to install so I'm guessing most of the problems people are encountering is being caused by TWRP. Thanks again.No you are good if you are on 13.0.8.0 because this is under A12 ,now just flash this Twrp recovery for Mi11 this one supports encryption on A12
Here is a tutorial on how you can perform this twrp installation:
MIUI 13 - 22.6.15
Birraque You do not need to Format Data. This procedure only applies to models with A/B partitions. Rename the downloaded TWRP to twrp.img 1. run TWRP using the fastboot command: fastboot boot twrp.img 2. Insert the downloaded TWRP into the phone. 3. Install 4. Install the image 5. Install...xiaomi.eu
With the Chinese recovery the top option is to reboot your phone so all you need to do to get out of that is hit the power button for enter. There might be another menu with two options but you just hit power again and your phone will reboot. If you were going to install the official ROM the third button is for using the official MIUI Helper flashing program which you need to be careful using because it will lock your bootloader by default unless you manually untick that option before flashing.Hi @humanist
Maybe you can guide me through as you had success... I am new to the community, so please excuse me if I did not find the information I am looking for via the search function. I tried.
I have a Mi 11 Ultra running on MIUI 13 V13.0.12.0.SKACNXM (stable). I installed this version in April 2022 using Fastboot which even I understood how to do. However now I receive version V13.0.13.0.SKACNXM (stable) via OTA Updater which doesn't come with the Fastboot Version...
I downloaded the Update Package and wanted to install it. I only end up in the MIUI Recovery 5.0 which is all in Chinese. I gathered I must not run anything I can't even read what it does when executed...
I read here that you have to install TWRP via Fastboot and then run the Recovery Version of the current update. To me this is way too complicated and I fear to accidentally wipe all data or end up stuck in bootloop...
Do you have an advice for me or a watertight step by step instruction how to update this?
Sidenote to Xiaomi: In my humble opinion it is absolutely ridiculous to only be able to update if you are able to execute 124 steps and if you mess one up it's all brick! My mother or anyone else I know could not do that. And I did not experience such difficulties with other phone brands such as Samsung and HTC.
Many thanks in advance.
Cheerio
Normally but if you have a MI 11 nearly all of them are the Chinese hardware version with the bootloader unlocked and the Global ROM installed. If you try to update the official Global ROM the Chinese MI 11 is really prone to bricking. Most people think it's a hard brick because you can't flash any official MIUI ROM after that happens but I was eventually able to get out of it by flashing the MIUI EU fastboot ROM.Umm... This isn't an official Xiaomi ROM. Official updates are as easy to install as any other brand.
You can ignore any step in instructions that tell you to install TWRP. You just need to boot into TWRP (bootloader boot TWRP.img or TWRP.exe--whatever the file extension is). That will open TWRP on your phone which you use to flash the ROM zip. If you follow the instructions step by step (but don't install TWRP because you only want to boot into it) you should be able to install the recovery ROM and after it's installed the OTA function in the ROM should work for future updates. The problems most people are experiencing are because many of the current TWRP builds don't work that well. If you follow the instructions and don't actually install TWRP you won't brick your phone even if the ROM install doesn't work--you'll either boot back into your current version of MIUI EU or you'll boot into the stock recovery. Like I said if your stock recovery is iChinese hit the power button once or twice because the top button in the recovery is for rebooting your phone. I wouldn't give up so easily. Good luck.Hi @humanist
Maybe you can guide me through as you had success... I am new to the community, so please excuse me if I did not find the information I am looking for via the search function. I tried.
I have a Mi 11 Ultra running on MIUI 13 V13.0.12.0.SKACNXM (stable). I installed this version in April 2022 using Fastboot which even I understood how to do. However now I receive version V13.0.13.0.SKACNXM (stable) via OTA Updater which doesn't come with the Fastboot Version...
I downloaded the Update Package and wanted to install it. I only end up in the MIUI Recovery 5.0 which is all in Chinese. I gathered I must not run anything I can't even read what it does when executed...
I read here that you have to install TWRP via Fastboot and then run the Recovery Version of the current update. To me this is way too complicated and I fear to accidentally wipe all data or end up stuck in bootloop...
Do you have an advice for me or a watertight step by step instruction how to update this?
Sidenote to Xiaomi: In my humble opinion it is absolutely ridiculous to only be able to update if you are able to execute 124 steps and if you mess one up it's all brick! My mother or anyone else I know could not do that. And I did not experience such difficulties with other phone brands such as Samsung and HTC.
Many thanks in advance.
Cheerio
How to install TWRP device A/B::hello to all now that the twrp is available would it be possible to have a tutorial for its installation?
Is it possible to go from a fastboot rom to a TWRP one one without a factory reset?How to install TWRP device A/B::
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/22-6-15.66132/page-5#post-661698
or
[HowTo] Install Recovery image
How to install a xiaomi.eu recovery image Because of more and more working TWRP or OrangeFox on MIUI13 Android12 a little How To and here we go .... Unlock your device (only once) - you need to unlock bootloader -> a small [howto] to unlock bootloader Install Tools and Drivers - install USB...xiaomi.eu
You can find the answer if you open the first link on the message you quoted and read the first sentence.Is it possible to go from a fastboot rom to a TWRP one one without a factory reset?
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