Twrp cannot boot - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

I have mi a1 I install twrp slot a and also b it cannot boot the message will be displayed the system has been destroyed please help me

monish007 said:
I have mi a1 I install twrp slot a and also b it cannot boot the message will be displayed the system has been destroyed please help me
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Take a deep breath. Boot with twrp (do not flash), try to make a copy of your data via twrp (you qill have to access to the file manager to copy your personal data ). Then flash to the latest rom via MIFLASH and then restore your apps and data. It's not possible (for now) to have twrp on a mi a1 phone, you will have to boot it via adb everytime you want to use it.
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restore L04 using TWRP

Hi ,
After loading a wrong image on my honor 8 L04. I bricked my device.
I managed to load TWRP using fastboot. and deleted data partition.
I thought the three button technic would work to load stock image but the three button at boot time loads only TWRP and does not try to load the image in my sdcard.
I dont know what I can do and is open to any suggestion.
I though I could maybe using adb sideload to load update.zip image but it does not work
I wonder if I could use fastboot to load the stock recovery image instead of TWRP so I can try the three button technic ?
Can anyone upload TWRP backup for L04 device so I can try to recover.
Thanks for your help.
schluk said:
Hi ,
After loading a wrong image on my honor 8 L04. I bricked my device.
I managed to load TWRP using fastboot. and deleted data partition.
I thought the three button technic would work to load stock image but the three button at boot time loads only TWRP and does not try to load the image in my sdcard.
I dont know what I can do and is open to any suggestion.
I though I could maybe using adb sideload to load update.zip image but it does not work
I wonder if I could use fastboot to load the stock recovery image instead of TWRP so I can try the three button technic ?
Can anyone upload TWRP backup for L04 device so I can try to recover.
Thanks for your help.
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Download the B162 firmware and extract the updater.app file and flash it via the dload method.
Yes, u can extract stock recovery from update.app. there is a tool called Huawei update extractor, here de link to xda thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454.
Then u can flashed recovery.img by fastboot and three buttons technic should work.
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Redmi 3s bricked

Hi there!
I tried to flash a mi-globe ROM to my redmi 3s and i totally bricked it, need help with. I followed these steps:
-Unlock bootloader with Mi unlock. It says it was already unlocked.
-Flash TWRP via fastboot.
-Flash ROM mi-globe with all wipes.
Now, i can only boot in fastboot mode. When i try to boot normal or into recovery mode, the "mi" logo appears just for a sec and the phone turns off. I also try to flash MIUI global ROM with Miflash but it throws me the error "Critical partition flashing is not allowed". Trying to enter the edl mode says bootloader is locked (problaby it wasn't unlocked first time??). Mi PC Suite doesn't recognize mi phone neither. Any ideas? i don't know what else to try.
Try flashing some other ROMs.
william.johhn7! said:
Try flashing some other ROMs.
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As i said, problem is I can't flash any
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puskich said:
As i said, problem is I can't flash any
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Can't access twrp?
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Can't access twrp?
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No, I can't enter recovery or download. Just fastboot
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puskich said:
No, I can't enter recovery or download. Just fastboot
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Get help from this telegram group. They'll help you out.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...i-3s-3x-land-xda-4pda-ot-discussions-t3673714
william.johhn7! said:
Get help from this telegram group. They'll help you out.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...i-3s-3x-land-xda-4pda-ot-discussions-t3673714
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Thanks, I'll check it
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Unbricking Redmi 3S after Bootloop
I was facing the same issus. I am currently on newest Xiaomi.EU version and made a mistake during Magisk-Flashing via TWRP. Result was a Bootloop after nearly 10sec. Booting to Dev-Menu/Recovery was not possible, but fastboot worked. I didn't wanted to flash a completely new and official Rom via Fastboot (typical unbricking-method of Xiaomi with MiFlash etc.) because there is no fastboot-rom of Xiaomi.EU and i wanted to keep my data and my rom!
Here's my solution:
Download ADB/Fastboot drivers and extract them
copy twrp*.img from here to the same directroy as fastboot
open terminal and go to the directory
Boot Redmi 3S to fastboot-mode with Power + Vol-
run "fastboot boot TWRP-3.2.0-0-unnoficial-oreo-land.img"
Device should now reboot to recovery. (that's not the solution!)
Now I flashed Xposed-Uninstall.zip, Magisk-Uninstall.zip, cleared Dalvik-Cache and installed the latest Xiaomi.EU OTA-Update.zip
Reboot: et voila, everything works perfectly again.
Fabian2103 said:
I was facing the same issus. I am currently on newest Xiaomi.EU version and made a mistake during Magisk-Flashing via TWRP. Result was a Bootloop after nearly 10sec. Booting to Dev-Menu/Recovery was not possible, but fastboot worked. I didn't wanted to flash a completely new and official Rom via Fastboot (typical unbricking-method of Xiaomi with MiFlash etc.) because there is no fastboot-rom of Xiaomi.EU and i wanted to keep my data and my rom!
Here's my solution:
Download ADB/Fastboot drivers and extract them
copy twrp*.img from here to the same directroy as fastboot
open terminal and go to the directory
Boot Redmi 3S to fastboot-mode with Power + Vol-
run "fastboot boot TWRP-3.2.0-0-unnoficial-oreo-land.img"
Device should now reboot to recovery. (that's not the solution!)
Now I flashed Xposed-Uninstall.zip, Magisk-Uninstall.zip, cleared Dalvik-Cache and installed the latest Xiaomi.EU OTA-Update.zip
Reboot: et voila, everything works perfectly again.
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Thanks for the answer but I already sent it to customer service so they fix it. If they don't, I'll definitely try this.
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puskich said:
Thanks for the answer but I already sent it to customer service so they fix it. If they don't, I'll definitely try this.
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Service center? Either they'll flash the stock ROM or change motherboard(if found hard-bricked or rooted) with a locked bootloader. Flashing the stock ROM doesn't take time, maximum 30 mins(including hardware checks).
Maybe you should try to enter the EDL with deep flash cable, then flash the global ROM from MiFlash Tool
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[GUIDE][MI A2 / MI 6X] How to unbrick from ARB (EDL state)

Salve! As you may know, Xiaomi enabled ARB (Anti-Roll Back) for Mi 6X starting with MIUI 10. It means that if you try to downgrade from MIUI 10 to MIUI 9, your device will enter in a brick EDL state and the only way to recover it is to send it to Xiaomi or flash it using MiFlash and an Authorized Account.
Yes, I am stupid and it happened to me.
Now, as I read here on XDA, there are some people who managed to brick their device by triggering the ARB when they converted the Mi A2 to Mi 6X to test MIUI. So if you flashed MIUI 10 and didn't deleted firmware-update from the .zip file, you triggered the ARB. If you tried to flash MIUI 9 or stock Mi A2 ROM, you managed to brick your device and it stays in an EDL state (Qualcomm 9008). You SIMPLY CANNOT rollback to Android One yet but you can revive your device very easy without test point or Mi Authorized Account.
Steps are simple. You just need to restore the device to the latest available MIUI 10 with a modified version of MiFlash by using wayne (Mi 6X) ROM with patched files in order to bypass the Unauthorized Account thing.
Keep in mind that your device will be MI 6X forever! Forget about Android One! If you want to revert back to stock Android, flash AEX or Pixel Experience.
1. Download MiFlashTool and Patched Programmer files: CLICK
2. Download latest Mi 6X MIUI Developer ROM: CLICK
3. Unzip all the files on your Desktop
4. Copy the Patched Programmer files to images folder of ROM
5. Start MiFlashTool, select the folder with your ROM (do NOT select images folder), on the bottom-right select flash_all
6. Plug the phone on your computer, hit refresh and flash fast!
7. Your phone will start flashing. When "success" appears, unplug your device, press the power button for about 15 seconds and boom, it's alive again!
8. If you want root or to flash another ROM, download the TWRP image from the folder above and type:
fastboot boot «drop here the TWRP image»
Once booted, copy the TWRP image to internal memory
In TWRP, go to Install -> Install Image -> Select TWRP image -> Recovery
Reboot -> Recovery
Since this device is no longer a Mi A2, we have now a standalone recovery partition. With ARB triggered, you can flash any ROM from TWRP (MIUI 10, Pixel Experience, AEX, Treble etc.). If you flash again MIUI 9, you will brick again your device.
If you found this tutorial helpful, hit that thanks button!
What kind of insane person on earth flashes MIUI 10 onto a Mi A2?
linuxct said:
What kind of insane person on earth flashes MIUI 10 onto a Mi A2?
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People that like the Look and Feel of MIUI. I would have bought the 6X but I need the bands supported by A2 only. I dont care about the Android One program, I will just stick with a "converted 6X" and use their Roms.
@djmitza222 Thank you for this Guide, will be useful for many users out there.
Great bro ?
wtf? :c
"[19:29:41]:0 COM3 3,0201117s [19:29:41 COM3]:[19:29:41 COM3]:dump:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><data><log value="ERROR: Only nop and sig tag can be recevied before authentication."/></data><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><data><response value="NAK" /></data>"
What ROM did you flashed before brick? Try with this version of MiFlash http://xiaomitips.com/getfile/1474/?ez_cid=CLIENT_ID(AMP_ECID_EZOIC)
That work!! Thank you so much!
If you get: error received hello packet; press button power 15 seconds
Catastrophic failure(0x8000ffff: cmd<?xml version="1"MaxPayloadSizeToTargetInBytes="131072"MemoryName="eMMc"SkipstorageInit="0" error after using flash tool u just gave link to please help.
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adaamweber said:
maybe you can help me so i have an A2, i started flashing the MIUI9 first but there was an error message: ACK count mismatch. Since then the phone is a brick. I can boot it but stuck on the MI logo, also i can boot to fastboot but neither way does the phone recognized by my and other computers. When the phone is turned of and i press the power button only once the led is blinking but if I plug it in to the computer it starts to boot and stuck at the MI logo. Is there any way to recover or should i return it to a service center? Sorry if it's an offtopic question but you are my only hope.
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Boot the phone in EDL mode from fastboot (fastboot oem edl) and flash Mi A2 stock ROM. It should work.
after that and the cell phone resurrects, can this tutorial work?
https://en.miui.com/thread-3439864-1-1.html
No, it will brick again. Only if somebody makes a TWRP flash version for stock ROM.
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djmitza222 said:
No, it will brick again. Only if somebody makes a TWRP flash version for stock ROM.
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https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
here is the recovery version of mi a2 stock
But would it have to replace some file?
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The tutorial worked on my friend's cell phone. But he can not flash any ROMs through twrp. Receive error 7.
stopthetime said:
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
here is the recovery version of mi a2 stock
But would it have to replace some file?
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The tutorial worked on my friend's cell phone. But he can not flash any ROMs through twrp. Receive error 7.
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Vendor related error 7 or System related error 7? Do NOT flash Mi A2 ROM again or you will brick your device.
djmitza222 said:
Vendor related error 7 or System related error 7? Do NOT flash Mi A2 ROM again or you will brick your device.
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System error 7. With rom AOSP and Pixel Experience.
maybe problem in twrp?
EDIT:
just to add, they found a bypass to be able to use commands by ADB with arb
Look: 5- Unlocking Fastboot:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5-pro/how-to/index-everything-anti-roll-t3816219
Restore to the latest stock MIUI 10 for Mi 6X, install TWRP and try again. It should work.
what happens if we update the miui from its own updater for new updates?
what happens if we update the miui from its own updater for new updates?
will it brick the device
Modified version MiFlash2018 work to flash Xiaomi Mi 6 Pro without Autorized account?
good ,thank you very much
i was successful ,my xiaomi redmi 6x has resurrected

[Rom][9.0] Android One for MI CC9e ported from MI A3

Hey guys,
The Xiaomi Mi A3 (laurel_sprout) is exactly the Xiaomi Mi CC9e (laurus) with the only difference being the Mi CC9e runs MIUI while the Mi A3 runs on stock Android.
Thanks to Project Treble developed by Google, the two devices now have the ability of converting to each other. In previous versions of Android, devices that didn't support A/B updates could mount the system image under the /system directory. In Android Pie, the root of the system image is mounted as the root of the device.
Xiaomi Mi CC9e has been used the partition layout called "system-as-root" which means we could flash a A/B system image into it, while Xiaomi Mi A3 has been used typical A/B slot partition layout.
Now let's get rid of MIUI and experience stock Android One based on Android Pie.
Steps:
0. Make sure you have done the three things below.
Your device is Xiaomi Mi CC9e (laurus).
The bootloader of your devices has been unlocked.
The "Find My Phone" function has been disabled.
1. Flash China Developer Edition MIUI
No matter which version of MIUI your device is running, download the latest official China Developer Edition MIUI and update to it. This will update your device firmware.
Full-OTA Rom Download Link (China Developer Edition 20.1.16)
Download the zip file to /sdcard/Download folder, make sure you have already backup important data, make sure you have login MIUI account.
Open Settings-My Device-MIUI version, click the MIUI logo for 5 times, then click the icon in upper right corner, choose "Update from local rom" (or a similar description), locate to /sdcard/Download folder and choose your downloaded rom. The device will update automatically to China Developer Edition MIUI.
2. Flash TWRP Recovery
Download Android SDK Platform-Tools from official Google website or Google Drive. Extract to a folder that does not contain Chinese characters in the path.
Download TWRP Recovery for Xiaomi Mi CC9e from Google Drive, copy to the same folder as above.
Thanks to TWRP Developer: wzsx150
Fully shutdown your Xiaomi Mi CC9e and hold the power and volume - keys simultaneously until you see a fastboot logo on the screen, then connect your phone to the computer.
Open your Windows CMD or Windows Powershell or Linux Terminal or macOS Terminal, use cd command to locate to your extraction folder.
First, type the code below to detect your devices connected to the computer.
Code:
fastboot devices
Then, type the code below to flash TWRP Recovery to your Xiaomi Mi CC9e.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP_Recovery_for_laurus.img
Then, hold the volume + button and type the code below to reboot to recovery.
Code:
fastboot reboot
Maybe you will see the logo of TWRP Recovery twice, don't worry, just hold the volume + button until you see some blocks. Then click the block named "清除" (Clear) then "清除 Data 数据" (Clear Data), type "yes" and slide to clean your data partition.
Then, type the code below to reboot to recovery.
Code:
adb reboot recovery
3. Flash Xiaomi.eu Rom
You can change the language of the TWRP Recovery in the menu named "设置" (Settings) or you can just follow my steps if you don't understand Chinese.
You'd better download the same version of Xiaomi.eu Rom as the China Developer Edition MIUI you have flashed before.
Xiaomi.eu Developer Edition Rom Download Link
Example:
You have flashed China Developer Edition MIUI 20.1.16 in step 1, so you need to download the same version of Xiaomi.eu Rom from here.
Download the zip file to your computer, make sure you have already backup important data of your Xiaomi Mi CC9e.
Transfer the zip file to the phone, then click "安装" (Install) of the TWRP Recovery from the phone, find the zip file you just transferd and click it, silde to flash the Xiaomi.eu Rom.
Don't reboot or shutdown! Just continue.
4. Flash Xiaomi Mi A3 Official Rom
Download Payload_Dumper to the computer and extract to a folder that does not contain Chinese characters in the path.
Download the latest Xiaomi Mi A3 official rom to the computer, extract the payload.bin file to folder named "payload_input" of the extraction folder above.
Full-OTA Rom Download Link (Global Edition V10.3.13.0) (January 2020 Security Patch)
Run payload_dumper.exe until the command window close automatically, copy system.img from the folder named "payload_output" and transfer to the phone.
Click the button named "清除" (Clear) of the TWRP Recovery, just slide to clear data and cache partition, then click "安装" (Install) then "刷入 Image", choose the system.img you have just transfered, select the "System 镜像" (System Image) option, then slide to flash.
After flash system image, click the button named "清除" (Clear) of the TWRP Recovery, just slide to clear data and cache partition.
Don't reboot or shutdown! Just continue.
5. Flash Magisk
You HAVE TO flash Magisk to successfully boot.
Download Magisk V19.4 from official GitHub Release Page, transfer to the phone.
Click "安装" (Install) of the TWRP Recovery from the phone, find the zip file you just transferd and click it, silde to flash Magisk.
DON'T flash Magisk V20.x ! You won't boot successfully.
If you want, you can clear the cache and dalvik cache partition, but DON'T clear data partition after flashing Magisk.
6. Reboot to system
Enjoy your Android One!
Quite inspring. A good way to get newer security patch by flashing MIUI EU first.
thanks bro. yohuu. I got it
Can't see your tutorial code
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HuiXiaQing-Liu said:
Can i convert our mi a3 to cc9e by doing this method???
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Meraj018 said:
HuiXiaQing-Liu said:
Can i convert our mi a3 to cc9e by doing this method???
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No
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Can I change to the mi A3 android 10 recovery rom?
I was unable to update to china developer rom from my current china stable rom. so I u can see I failed in the step 1. Plz need help.
TWRP bootloop
Hello!
First of all, thanks for doing the hard work to make this tutorial.
Unfortunately my phone got stuck in a TWRP bootloop at the last stage of the process and I can't get out of it!
Things that were successful when I followed the steps in the tutorial:
unlock/installing twrp/installing Chinese ROM (20.1.16)/ installing 20.1.16 eu ROM (this successfully booted)
BUT since I installed Android One 10.3.13 (LaurelSprout Global) (no errors - I did follow the extraction of system.img process)), and then Magisk 19.4 (no errors) my phone has been stuck in TWRP boot loop. Each time the device is booted it goes direct to TWRP. Please help!
THINGS I've tried:
Flashing the EU and China MIUI roms (20.1.16). Still won't boot.
I've tried using Magisk uninstall. I've done factory reset multiple times, and wiped data etc. No luck.
I also (perhaps stupidly) wiped the System partition at one point.
OTHER info: FastBOOT can be booted with the button combo.
but ADB doesn't find my device.
Can someone please help me return to a working android image?
UPDATE:
I managed to restore my phone using MiFlash to flash the FASTBOOT China stock system image (V11.0.2.0) from flashxiaomi dot com.
At the time the phone was stuck in a Fastboot loop ( I couldn't get into TWRP anymore), and periodically it would automatically reboot and go straight back into fastboot.
I'm back to where I started now. May try this process again soon.
Daily Driver?
Is anyone successful? Is it OK to use it as a daily driver?
Still works? As of June 6th. Thanks in advance
Hello, is that method still work?
Can I get system updates , educate me how to get update after doing this methods.
Hello, I changed my CC9E ROM to Mi A3 via this method, how to upgrade from Android 9 to Android 11. Thanks.
Can i install custom rom of Mi A3 with this way ? Or can i found CC9e Rom in somewhere ? I want install Pixel experiment

mi device doesn't boot after trying to install twrp

Hi,
I tryed to install a custom ROM, so I need twrp. I think I came into a mistake by flashing the recovery and not just boot into it. Now I can't boot but still can use fastboot.
Probably miflash would do the job by flashing stock again? (The problem is I only have a Linux machine)
Thanks
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Mi A1 32Gb
solution
I find a solution. Download a fastboot_miui image, inside you will find some scripts. Flash_all.sh does the trick.
https://community.e.foundation/t/xiaomi-flash-tool-for-linux/4551

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