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No.Is it possible to use a second launcher with full working fullscreen gestures?
No.Is it possible to use a second launcher with full working fullscreen gestures?
Answered here => https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/20-11-5.58232/page-3#post-570362Redmi K 20/Mi 9T don't recive this update,
Hello,Hello,
as I can see, there is no Weekly ROM for Apollo (mi 10T) at the moment right?
Cheers and thank you once more for the EU team and all people associated with the project.
STAY SAFE!
I did nothing special, just standard procedure:Hi. Do you mind share with me your steps?
I did unlocked my bootloader and flash miui eu. But my poco f2 pro seem so laggy and having mount/unmount problem.
No issues here on Poco f2 pro ..I did nothing special, just standard procedure:
* unlocked bootloader
* flash TWRP (https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=50678 -> recovery-TWRP-3.4.1B-0328-REDMI_K30PRO-CN-wzsx150.img) via fastboot
* format data in TWRP
* flash latest weekly / beta Xiaomi.eu ROM
* booted into system
I do not use root or magisk or any other mod accept *no-support-for-this-app-on-this-forum* mod.
Yes it works. Follow steps in first post.Do you know if twrp installation works for mi 10? thanks!
Flash it with updater app and it works.Do you know if twrp installation works for mi 10? thanks!
If you're with previous rom 20.10.30 you will be fine to flash 20.11.5 ..thanks for the answer, but there was something wrong with the twrp yesterday right?
Enviado desde mi Mi 10 mediante Tapatalk
thank you very much for your quick reply! I better wait to receive the weekly by OTA, I don't want a brick!If you're with previous rom 20.10.30 you will be fine to flash 20.11.5 ..
After flashing 20.11.5 do not attempt to enter twrp again ..
The only way to access twrp again is by entering fastboot mode , and type to cmd fastboot boot twrp_umi.img ( or whatever you named twrp )..
If accidentally you flash the twrp again , you will need fastboot rom and miflash to unbrick your phone ..
Remember do not flash the twrp.img , only boot ..
Mi 10 - umiIf you're with previous rom 20.10.30 you will be fine to flash 20.11.5 ..
After flashing 20.11.5 do not attempt to enter twrp again ..
The only way to access twrp again is by entering fastboot mode , and type to cmd fastboot boot twrp_umi.img ( or whatever you named twrp )..
If accidentally you flash the twrp again , you will need fastboot rom and miflash to unbrick your phone ..
Remember do not flash the twrp.img , only boot ..
You have to now that if you flash 20.11.5 you cannot use ota , by entering twrp with updater , with powermenu or with buttons compo , phone will enter fastboot mode and cannot boot until you boot to twrp by command , fastboot boot twrp_umi.img , then reboot to system..thank you very much for your quick reply! I better wait to receive the weekly by OTA, I don't want a brick!
With the right tools and knowledge you can make an .img to flash by fastboot but you need time and reading ..Mi 10 - umi
I'm fairly careful about going into TWRP through Fastboot now, and backing up with TWRP before the next upgrade. However, is there a way to backup the image of my current ROM (presumably as an .img file) so that if things go wrong, I can re-install my own ROM image through Fastboot?
Which is what I am prepared to do. I like to be in full control of all of my backups....
With the right tools and knowledge you can make an .img to flash by fastboot but you need time and reading ..
My experience with Xiaomi Cloud is being told how I should be doing it, and not necessarily doing what I want and how I want it....
I don't thing that you need this , you can backup whole your settings and apps by micloud or gdrive , etc ..
Google search is your friend ..Which is what I am prepared to do. I like to be in full control of all of my backups.
My experience with Xiaomi Cloud is being told how I should be doing it, and not necessarily doing what I want and how I want it.
(I am used to writing my own DOS batch files using PKZip.)
"MIUI optimization" switch is not available on our ROMs for a long time now... that's because you should not touch it, it's for developers only.
Check this thread pleaseHello Igor,
I do not agree with your saying here. I need to access that setting in order to disable it. This way, Android OS will work properly and apps won't get force closed. I get this issue now that when I reboot my phone some of my settings get reset (for applications but also system-wide) and it's all because of this damned aggressive memory management which shouldn't be there. Apps are supposed to stay in the background and not be force closed. This is Android Default and I would love to have this option. It is really annoying to lose settings after reboot. This was the case with the Chinese ROM too UNTIL I disabled that MIUI Optimization setting. So, pretty please make it available again.
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