Fastboot Rom For Redmi 2 Pro Hm201483=wt8604=hm2xtdpro


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I've been seeing a lot of people with problems with this model, most problems come from flashing the wrong fastboot rom, so here you have the correct fastboot rom:

https://megadysk.pl/s/G6LBkP

(short tutorial, you have lots of complete and detailed ones online...)
All you need is in the link.
1º Install MiFlashSetup-Beta
2º Extract wt86047_pro_images_6.9.29_20160805.0000.29_5.1_cn_01f4907ed1 so you end up with a folder with the same name.
3º Copy the folder to c:\ (you should also change its name to something short like "wt86047")
4º Open Miflash, select the folder, put your phone in fastboot mode and flash.
5º Flash twrp and the latest xiaomi.eu rom (I attached the 6.11.10 one)

If you need any help feel free to ask.

These are the actual files I flashed on my HM2014813
 
Thanks! You are a life saver.

Ok, I've installed first ROM and twrp. It works well, but only in english. Then I try with the unofficial EU ROM, but it says I'm trying to install a wt86047 ROM on a HD2014813 device. Guess I need to find that other ROM to make it into my language.

EDIT: I couldn't find the eu version, so I ended up flashing a G27 distro for MIUI7. That's the only one I've found explicitly for the 2014813. There are some translations issues, though.
 
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That's strange, wt86047 is the HM2014813.
Did you try to install xiaomi.eu latest rom? It's the one with HM2XTDPRO in its name.
I think I've seen some one with that problem some time ago. I will try to find the solution...
 
That's strange, wt86047 is the HM2014813.
Did you try to install xiaomi.eu latest rom? It's the one with HM2XTDPRO in its name.
I think I've seen some one with that problem some time ago. I will try to find the solution...

I did try the one in your repository. Apparently I need the one without 'PRO' in its name. The ROM I installed is from another cooker, MIUI7_GT23_Stable_HM2014813_V7.1.5.0, and works. Some things aren't translated, and night mode doesn't work properly, so I'm still willing to try xiaomi.eu version.
 
Thanks! You are a life saver.

Ok, I've installed first ROM and twrp. It works well, but only in english. Then I try with the unofficial EU ROM, but it says I'm trying to install a wt86047 ROM on a HD2014813 device. Guess I need to find that other ROM to make it into my language.

EDIT: I couldn't find the eu version, so I ended up flashing a G27 distro for MIUI7. That's the only one I've found explicitly for the 2014813. There are some translations issues, though.
First be very sure that you have redmi 2 lte/4g called hm 2014813.
Remove battery, check back of phone.
Second thing, twrp gives you a error because it could be that you are trying to install lolipop version of rom(5.1 miui rom) and atm you have Twrp for flashing only kitkat(4.1) roms.
On this site roms are also divided by android baseline version, so if you really have hm2014813 device then for you have this situation, one group of roms are for "hm2014813" device and one for "wt86047" they are both same device BUT "hm 2014813" means that you have Twrp for kitkat roms and that you wish to install kitkat(4.1) MIUI rom while "wt86047" means that you have Twrp for lolipop roms(5.1) and you wish to install lolipop(5.1) miui roms.
So, first you need to flash by fastboot twrp for wt86047(link is in rom section of forum) then you could install new eu lolipop rom aka wt86047 roms.
For reference look at this picture and try to understand hm2014813 and wt86047 difference you can notice that there is 2 different android version and zip file have difference in name(with PRO in name are 5.1 android version roms, without it are 4.4 android versions of roms)
e01d31ee381d5bbf12703da98968762f.jpg

Sent from my 2014813 using Tapatalk
 
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Under battery it says: 2014813 TD-LTE(chinese words). I bought it as a Redmi 2 Pro LTE 2GB RAM.
It sure is complicated. I have no idea which version of TWRP I installed, it was just called TWRP_HM2014813.

It seems that the phone can handle android 5, as I installed first MIUI8 (but modem driver didn't work, and when I flashed old driver, then Settings app CTD), other than those problems, it felt fast.

Should I try with another TWRP in order to install MIUI8? If so, where to find it?

You are being most helpful, thanks!
 
Under battery it says: 2014813 TD-LTE(chinese words). I bought it as a Redmi 2 Pro LTE 2GB RAM.
It sure is complicated. I have no idea which version of TWRP I installed, it was just called TWRP_HM2014813.

It seems that the phone can handle android 5, as I installed first MIUI8 (but modem driver didn't work, and when I flashed old driver, then Settings app CTD), other than those problems, it felt fast.

Should I try with another TWRP in order to install MIUI8? If so, where to find it?

You are being most helpful, thanks!
Depends if you wanna try miui 8 lolipop. If you wanna try then install twrp for wt86047 and latest miui 8 for wt86047.
If you'll wish to go back to kitkat rom or you'll have some problems then flash first official rom again through Miflash. Reason why you need again to flash official rom is because of changes in partitions, if you installed eu lolipop roms.
So, try lolipop miui 8 eu rom by flashing newer twrp for wt86047 by fastboot then flash latest weekly eu miui 8 rom. I would advise you to wipe also data/internal memory partition also so that will be fresh installed rom.
Twrp lolipop version for wt86047 link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995314651

Twrp fastboot adb command look for on first page of this link: https://xiaomi.eu/community/index.php?threads/36315/

Rom link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862684626

Sent from my 2014813 using Tapatalk
 
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I was a happy man because thanks to your links I was able to recover my brick phone back to MIUI7. Now I am a happier man with MIUI8 :D
It works!
 
Hi, I have problems with my Redmi 2 phone, no network service, everything else working correctly.

Phone info:
Xiaomi Redmi 2 Pro 2GB RAM
Model: wt88047
Android version: 5.1.1 LMY47V
MIUI version: MIUI by xiaomi.eu 8.2 Estable 8.2.1.0(LHJCNDL)
CPU: Quad-core 1,2GHz
RAM: 2,00 GB

Under the battery:
2014813 TD-LTE
CMIT ID: 2014CP6138

Oh! and IMEI info shows:
IMEI (slot 1)
868..........
IMEI SV (slot 1)
14
IMEI (slot 2)
868........ same as 1
IMEI SV (slot 2)
00

What is IMEI SV?

Please, please, Could any of you tell me what is the correct steps, ROM, etc. to make phone connect to network service again? After following so many threads trying to find the solution I'm really desperate!!!

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi, I have problems with my Redmi 2 phone, no network service, everything else working correctly.

Phone info:
Xiaomi Redmi 2 Pro 2GB RAM
Model: wt88047

Under the battery:
2014813 TD-LTE
CMIT ID: 2014CP6138
You need to flash correct ROM. Your is wt86047, but flashed wt88047
 
I've got a redmi 2 (2014813) that I updated weekly with xiaomi.eu ROM. During last update phone got stuck and on forced reboot it appeared the message "Encryption Unsuccessful Encryption was interrupted and can't complete. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible." Since I tried to flash official MIUI to restore phone without success (tried mi flash tool manual fastboot, edl, read dozens of threads on different forums). I get the feeling that emmc might be corrupted as theonlyu error i get on manual fastboot flashing is

Code:
C:\Temp\wt86047_pro_images_7.4.13_20170413.0000.00_5.1_cn\images>fastboot flash partition gpt_both0.bin
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'partition' (33 KB)...
OKAY [  0.006s]
writing 'partition'...
FAILED (remote: failed to write partition)
finished. total time: 0.081s

All other flash complete successfully. I also went to adb shell to check partition table

Code:
/sbin # [6nparted /dev/block/mmcblk0
GNU Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3
Using /dev/block/mmcblk0
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) p
p
Model: MMC HAG2e (sd/mmc)
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0: 15.8GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt

Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name      Flags
 1      67.1MB  134MB   67.1MB  fat16        modem
 2      134MB   135MB   524kB                sbl1
 3      135MB   135MB   524kB                sbl1bak
 4      135MB   136MB   1049kB               aboot
 5      136MB   137MB   1049kB               abootbak
 6      137MB   138MB   524kB                rpm
 7      138MB   138MB   524kB                rpmbak
 8      138MB   139MB   524kB                tz
 9      139MB   139MB   524kB                tzbak
10      139MB   140MB   524kB                hyp
11      140MB   141MB   524kB                hypbak
12      141MB   142MB   1049kB               pad
13      142MB   143MB   1573kB               modemst1
14      143MB   145MB   1573kB               modemst2
15      145MB   146MB   1049kB               misc
16      146MB   146MB   1024B                fsc
17      146MB   146MB   8192B                ssd
18      146MB   156MB   10.5MB               splash
19      201MB   201MB   32.8kB               DDR
20      201MB   203MB   1573kB               fsg
21      203MB   203MB   16.4kB               sec
22      203MB   237MB   33.6MB               boot
23      237MB   1310MB  1074MB               system
24      1310MB  1646MB  336MB                cache
25      1646MB  1679MB  33.6MB  ext4         persist
26      1679MB  1713MB  33.6MB               recovery
27      1745MB  1745MB  524kB                keystore
28      1745MB  1745MB  32.8kB               config
29      1745MB  1812MB  67.1MB               oem
30      1879MB  15.8GB  13.9GB               userdata

(parted)

Code:
/sbin # [6ncat /proc/partitions
major minor  #blocks  name

 179        0   15392768 mmcblk0
 179        1      65536 mmcblk0p1
 179        2        512 mmcblk0p2
 179        3        512 mmcblk0p3
 179        4       1024 mmcblk0p4
 179        5       1024 mmcblk0p5
 179        6        512 mmcblk0p6
 179        7        512 mmcblk0p7
 179        8        512 mmcblk0p8
 179        9        512 mmcblk0p9
 179       10        512 mmcblk0p10
 179       11        512 mmcblk0p11
 179       12       1024 mmcblk0p12
 179       13       1536 mmcblk0p13
 179       14       1536 mmcblk0p14
 179       15       1024 mmcblk0p15
 179       16          1 mmcblk0p16
 179       17          8 mmcblk0p17
 179       18      10240 mmcblk0p18
 179       19         32 mmcblk0p19
 179       20       1536 mmcblk0p20
 179       21         16 mmcblk0p21
 179       22      32768 mmcblk0p22
 179       23    1048576 mmcblk0p23
 179       24     327680 mmcblk0p24
 179       25      32768 mmcblk0p25
 179       26      32768 mmcblk0p26
 179       27        512 mmcblk0p27
 179       28         32 mmcblk0p28
 179       29      65536 mmcblk0p29
 179       30   13557743 mmcblk0p30
 179       32       4096 mmcblk0rpmb
/sbin # [6n

Yet, if I try a mount, I get the Invalid argument response

Code:
/sbin # [6nmount -a
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p24 on /cache failed: Invalid argument
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p23 on /system failed: Invalid argument
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p30 on /data failed: Invalid argument
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 on /firmware failed: Invalid argument
mount: mounting /external_sd on auto failed: No such file or directory
mount: mounting /usb_otg on auto failed: No such file or directory

At this point I think emmc is probably corrupted. Any ideas or suggestions? Please, avoid simply linking to threads I probably have already checked, just state your idea/opinion.

Thanks
 
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