Superwitschi
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And with old TWRP?unmount of / system failed; no such volume
script sucseeded: result was []
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TWRP 3.1.1-0
after flashing - logo MIUI and after a few seconds phone turns off
CONFIRMED - MASS BOOTLOOP on Mi4c on 4pda
installing via updater is basically the same as installing via twrp, it just automates the installation for you. well, just the rom. in case you have any other installations needed (root, xposed, mods etc.) you still have to flash it again.Can I install weekly updates using updater app or only via twrp? And is there a way to disable that pesky status search bar?!?
Thanks.
Every rom update, lose the root and you have to make the flash every time you recoverRedMi Note 4X working fine, but I loose root if i update SuperSU version 2.79 to 2.80-2.81. Via google play or TWRP.
Anyone else?
I have the twrp 3.0.2.0, do you need to upgrade to the latest twrp helium 3.1.1.0?And with old TWRP?
~Tapatalk~
I already knew that, but thanks for the info. I've been using developer version for more that six months...Every rom update, lose the root and you have to make the flash every time you recover
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I already knew that, but thanks for the info. I've been using developer version for more that six months...
I mean when I have it rooted, with 2.79 Supersu version thru TWRP, I get a Google Play Store notification to update it to the 2.81 SuperSu version, if I do it I loose root, okay?
When SMS Scheduling will be available again? an why it was removed?
Because SMS are used less and less. Not worth developingWhen SMS Scheduling will be available again? an why it was removed?
how is possible back to old app SU?
That worked for me.maybe delete the app and flash again su sr3 2.79?
Nevertheless, this was a working function. No point in removing it.Because SMS are used less and less. Not worth developing
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