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Look at the picture (annex file).I haven't seen the step 5 (Recovery Ramdisk), how to do that? Thank you all.
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Look at the picture (annex file).I haven't seen the step 5 (Recovery Ramdisk), how to do that? Thank you all.
I have follow the picture to do. But I never see the (Recovery Ramdisk) choice. Do I need to choose the (Recovery) partition ? Thank you helps.
i did for my 10T Pro, i chosen recovery(not have that recovery ramdisk either)I have follow the picture to do. But I never see the (Recovery Ramdisk) choice. Do I need to choose the (Recovery) partition ? Thank you helps.
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot boot twrp.img
Has anyone tried the new TWRP on Mi11?looks like there is a Mi11 Venus Twrp (android 12) too, uploaded todayskkk/TWRP/A12/v3.6.2_A12 • AKR DL
dl.akr-developers.com
I asked the pope in a morning pray.Has anyone tried the new TWRP on Mi11?
What's stopping you from trying it?Has anyone tried the new TWRP on Mi11?
Yooo congrats for finding the fixHMK30SUltra_MI10T REUPLOADED
- Fixed camera issue on MI10TPro
We did not "find" it, I had to make one myself XDYooo congrats for finding the fix
That's what I meant to "find" it. Must have been difficultWe did not "find" it, I had to make one myself XD
Better than waiting for an updated Global ROM.
Binary modification is never easy when the file structure is undocumented and proprietary to Qualcomm.That's what I meant to "find" it. Must have been difficult
Same here with that problem. temp solution use Xenderapplication.everything its working fine with me except one thing , the android file transfer can get it to open just re install install openmtp cant connect to mi11i , first i tought thats a macOS problem since i update to last version the ventura, but no with oppo works fine and oneplus 9 works fine to, maybe somethings its missing on mtp
thanks
Traditionally, TWRP was flashed to the recovery partition, replacing it entirely.What's the difference between "Install recovery ramdisk" and the traditional way?
Great explanation and thanks for sharing your knowledge always with us.Traditionally, TWRP was flashed to the recovery partition, replacing it entirely.
Newer devices with A/B partition scheme don't have a recovery partition, instead it's included in the "boot" partition, but flashing directly to boot partition won't work as it comes with other stuff, like the kernel. "Install recovery ramdisk" unpacks the boot partition and replaces the stock recovery ramdisk that's bundled in it, then repacks the boot partition with the new ramdisk and flashes it.
I’m using send anywhere . And other day use adb pushSame here with that problem. temp solution use Xenderapplication.
it was mentioned a long time ago… use the search function. this is not a chat group. here are so many answers with.. thank you, i will test it and so on. the people dont read the topics coz they are full of spam and ask the same questions again and again…Great explanation and thanks for sharing your knowledge always with us.
Best Regards,
I'm a dinosaur from the Newsgroup era where having read everything that had been discussed was the rule to share knowledge and not questions already answered.it was mentioned a long time ago… use the search function. this is not a chat group. here are so many answers with.. thank you, i will test it and so on. the people dont read the topics coz they are full of spam and ask the same questions again and again…
if you like the answer hit the like button and its good… thx
I have explained it several times with a/b devices… next spam topic with no useful information.. why do you do this? its not only you…I'm a dinosaur from the Newsgroup era where having read everything that had been discussed was the rule to share knowledge and not questions already answered.
Cheers,
I think there is some misunderstanding.I have explained it several times with a/b devices… next spam topic with no useful information.. why do you do this? its not only you…
that's a really cool information thanksTraditionally, TWRP was flashed to the recovery partition, replacing it entirely.
Newer devices with A/B partition scheme don't have a recovery partition, instead it's included in the "boot" partition, but flashing directly to boot partition won't work as it comes with other stuff, like the kernel. "Install recovery ramdisk" unpacks the boot partition and replaces the stock recovery ramdisk that's bundled in it, then repacks the boot partition with the new ramdisk and flashes it.
hit only the like button… it will help the forum. if you use the search function you will see that it is already answered a lot of times…that's a really cool information thanks
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