I was following the MIUI data closely while it was approaching its release.
At one of these websites (not this one) it mentioned MIUI 14 would use around < %40 of the system files as MIUI 13.
So when the ROM came out I wanted to start from scratch. I wanted to make sure to erase everything as much as possible before flashing the new ROM so not just overwriting the system files with a new flash but erasing as much I could from the ground off.
I used the following two fastboot commands
after performing these two all was good untill I rebooted. It now won't go into recovery nor fastboot mode. Nor does it show battery indication when I want to charge it.
I know -tz is an important partition but I did not erase anything related to boot, recovery or battery, so I don't know if it's related.
Is there a way to make this phone connect with my PC? On XDA I read 'Qualcomm' driver solutions but these were for older POCO phones. Is there a method for my Mi 10 Ultra?
At one of these websites (not this one) it mentioned MIUI 14 would use around < %40 of the system files as MIUI 13.
So when the ROM came out I wanted to start from scratch. I wanted to make sure to erase everything as much as possible before flashing the new ROM so not just overwriting the system files with a new flash but erasing as much I could from the ground off.
I used the following two fastboot commands
Code:
- fastboot erase system
- fastboot earase tz
after performing these two all was good untill I rebooted. It now won't go into recovery nor fastboot mode. Nor does it show battery indication when I want to charge it.
I know -tz is an important partition but I did not erase anything related to boot, recovery or battery, so I don't know if it's related.
Is there a way to make this phone connect with my PC? On XDA I read 'Qualcomm' driver solutions but these were for older POCO phones. Is there a method for my Mi 10 Ultra?