Flash stable Rom and get Boot-Loop


ronnybetatester

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Hi,

I have TWRP installed and was flashing the latest stable rom over the latest weekly for my K20 Pro.
After reboot I only get the TWRP started again.
I can't start the phone system.

What can I do to get my phone working again?
I never had this problem before. I flashed some stable and weekly versions.

Thanks a lot.
Best regards
Ronny
 
Hi,

I have TWRP installed and was flashing the latest stable rom over the latest weekly for my K20 Pro.
After reboot I only get the TWRP started again.
I can't start the phone system.

What can I do to get my phone working again?
I never had this problem before. I flashed some stable and weekly versions.

Thanks a lot.
Best regards
Ronny
I had same problem with LRteam twrp.Just few hours ago I flashed 3.3.1-15(mauronofrio) in fastboot,rebooted to twrp manual(power and volume up),and then flashed latest xiaomi.eu rom....first boot was a bit longer but everything is working.

Poslano sa mog Redmi K20 Pro koristeći Tapatalk
 
I solved the problem by flashing the latest weekly version again.
Problem was that I don't had the latest weekly directly on the phone storage.
But with external storage all was successful and I'm happy that the weekly is working fine.

But why does I got boot loop after flashing a stable version?
In my opinion this should not happen...
 
I solved the problem by flashing the latest weekly version again.
Problem was that I don't had the latest weekly directly on the phone storage.
But with external storage all was successful and I'm happy that the weekly is working fine.

But why does I got boot loop after flashing a stable version?
In my opinion this should not happen...
Which twrp you used?

Poslano sa mog Redmi K20 Pro koristeći Tapatalk
 
Oh, I don't know... something with team TWRP version 3.1... maybe 3.3...
I don't have installed this - it was installed when I got the phone.
 
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I had the same problem.
Got my T9 Pro last week, unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP (3.3.1-13) and xiaomi.eu MIUI 11.1 9.10.24 from last week.
Everyrhing worked fine.

Today I got an update notification for MIUI 11.1 9.10.31
Downloaded it, and clicked [install]

TWRP flashed the new image and then it always booted to recovery again.
No wipe helped.

Glad I made a full backup in TWRP before!!!
Formatted Data, flashed the release from last week again and restored the data partition.
Finally got it running again!
 
Next stable - same problem.
Maybe the new MIUI 11 stable versions are not compatible with TWRP 3.3.1?

The latest weekly (9.11.7) had several problems and I wanted to flash a new version.
But the stable 11.0.3 only run into bootloop.

Now I try to install the 9.10.24 again.
I hope that the system is starting now again.

If not: I have a big problem....

.... and I have a problem. The version 9.10.24 that worked before is not working now. I only reboot into TWRP.
I don't get the phone started the system.

What options do I have? Only factory reset? Can I save the data anyway?
 
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So, now I'm completly confused...
I started with the weekly 9.11.7 version which has several bugs.
I installed the stable 11.0.3 -> wipe cache -> bootloop
I installed the last good working weekly 9.10.24 -> bootloop
I installed the weekly 9.10.24 again -> wipe cache -> bootloop
I installed the buggy weekly 9.11.7 -> reboot successful

I don't understand this... I hope the version is working better now after wipe cache several times...
 
Hey everybody. I'm facing (kind of) the same issue.
  1. Flashed TWRP 3.3.1-22 via fastboot
  2. Used XiaomiTool V2 with Option "Stable Xiaomi.eu"#
  3. Phone gets into the "Redmit by Xiaomi" boot screen for one minute and then once again for a few seconds and then goes into TWRP.
  4. Wipe -> Factory reset.
  5. Downloaded the lastest weekly (9.11.14) and tried flashed it via TWRP.
  6. Phone gets into the "Redmit by Xiaomi" boot screen for a few seconds twice and then goes into TWRP.

TWRP is now 3.3.1-13 by the way - installed via the xiaomi.eu update.