As long as you can access your phone that's good. When you open the "Mi10" it's empty because your data partition is formatted, this empty.The Windows Explorer now shows the entry "Mi 10", but I don't have access to any folder or file, which is within the Internal Storage of the phone. So I cannot copy the ROM (as ZIP or extracted?) into the phone this way.
What means "sideload"? I only know downloads and uploads.sideload the zip file...
I am really sorry mate, but I ran out of ideas.@m@c|-|oR:
As I already have reported it is not possible to get any file copied into the Windows Explorer entry "Mi 10".
Meanwhile I have tried again to get the ROM installed by connecting the USB with the ROM ZIP in it.
The related *.ZIP file has not been detected by the TWRP. Here are the pictures:
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No, I didn't try to format or wipe data.Edit: or did you try format data and reboot to twrp and see if the things have changed? Make sure that the filesystem is f2fs when doing this.
Use magisk to pass safetynet. It works great.Hello, someone has solutions to get google pay again working? With the latest upgrade it recognises my MI10 as modified and doesn't accept cards
It's data partition that I was referring to that has to be f2fs.The used OTG USB has been FAT32 formatted. How can I get it f2fs formatted? My Windows OS cannot do it.
No, I didn't get the opportunity to enter the password (I know it for sure). I just got the message, that I will have to enter the password once the ROM update will be completed.When booted to twrp, were you asked for a password to decrypt the file system?
Now you wrote what exactly do ..No, I didn't try to format or wipe data.
This was the beginning of my desaster: My MI 10 phone gave me the message, that a new stable MIUI version v12.2.2.7 is available and asked me, whether it shall be downloaded. I agreed and the download finished successfully. Then I got the message, that my data are encrypted and that I need to enter the related password to get access again to my device. Then my Mi 10 turned into the "FASTBOOT" mode and I couldn't do anything (no turn off, no reboot, no TWRP mode).
The used OTG USB has been FAT32 formatted. How can I get it f2fs formatted? My Windows OS cannot do it.
Meanwhile I have successfully restored the TWRP main menu by entering the following fastboot commands:
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I'm glad you make it ..@gkalen: Thank you very much for your advices.
With your help I was able to recover my MI 10 and to get the stable EU.ROM v12.2.27 properly flashed.
After having entered TWRP again I was able to see for the first time since yesterday the Internal Storage of my Mi 10 and was able to copy the ROM into my phone.
I wish you a happy and healtha New Year!
No data deletion is not needed but i did it for the sake of calmness you can just update the rom and then delete dalvik amd cache and your good to go. Rom should boot. If dalvik is not deleted it might end up in twrp again or fastbootHi, thanks for the steps ... I just want to know if data deletion is necessary, or can I just wipe cache and devilk?
Use default launcherHi All, Mi 9 here just updated to the latest ROM, Android 11...
Gestures instead of buttons not working?
If I turn the gestures on and get rid of the on screen buttons, the buttons go but the gestures don't work.
Any ideas?
- I fear that I'll be stuck with it til next update and that'll take some getting used to lol!
That did it!Use default launcher
It's a miui thingThat did it!
Have been using Lawnchair... Any idea if that's for Lawnchair to fix or a MIUI thing?
Thanks!
Yes, I'd like to know the same, and are the notification priority settings back? Still on 12.0.8 stable because of them missing in MIUI 12 android 12.If anyone is brave enough to test the new 12.2.2.0 for Poco F2 Pro, please tell us if the bugs with dual apps and notifications are fixed and the status of safetynet. Happy new year to all!
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