Recent content by maverick82


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    Root+encryption?

    You can flash this zip file every time you flash new ROMs. Link: https://github.com/linusyang92/mipay-extract/releases/download/8.8.9/eufix-force-fbe-oreo.zip I don’t take any credit to this up file and all credit to Github User linusyang92. P.S. You need to manually Mount Vendor in TWRP before...
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    8.6.28

    Perhaps because /userdata is encrypted. You will need to edit the fstab.qcom, change the "encryptable=ice" to "fileencryption=ice,quota". For doing that, you will need a recovery that supports encrypted partition, i.e., not the one from xiaomi.eu. Or you can do a complete wipe which wipes...
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    8.6.28

    Is is possible to support ALL wifi bands? (Like iPhone) ref: https://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/WiFi_regional_problem_on_Android Edit: Found a solution. Just change the ro.miui.region from PL to US or leave it blank, than reboot the device.
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    8.6.28

    Wifi band 149 does not work on my MIX2s, pretty annoying
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    Any Chances Or Way To Enabling Encryption On

    You can encrypt your device by manually edit the fstab.qcom under "vendor/etc". First mount vendor in TWRP, or whatever recovery you are using. And find the /data line in fstab.qcom , change the "encryptable=ice" to "fileencryptaion=ice,quota", save and reboot. Now your whole device is...
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    bootloop after "encrypting don't reboot your phone"

    Try manually edit the fstab.qcom under "vendor/etc". First mount vendor in TWRP, or whatever recovery you are using. And find the /data line in fstab.qcom , change the "encryptable=ice" to "fileencryptaion=ice,quota", save and reboot. If you DO NOT wish to encrypt your device than ignore my...
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    Mi 6 Encryption Failure

    You can certainly encrypt you device by manually edit the fstab.qcom under "vendor/etc". First mount vendor in TWRP, or whatever recovery you are using. And find the /data line in fstab.qcom , change the "encryptable=ice" to "fileencryptaion=ice,quota", save and reboot. Now your whole device is...
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    Update With Encryption

    Yes, it will update normally, however, you will need to manually edit the fstab.qcom under "vendor/etc" after the update completes and before you reboot to your system. First mount vendor in TWRP, or whatever recovery you are using. And find the /data line in fstab.qcom , change the...
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    Root+encryption?

    You can certainly do that by manually edit the fstab.qcom under "vendor/etc". First mount vendor in TWRP, or whatever recovery you are using. And find the /data line in fstab.qcom , change the "encryptable=ice" to "fileencryptaion=ice,quota", save and reboot. Now your whole device is encrypted...