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This is the Guide to Root F2 pro android 11 +android 10 with safety net pass without TWRP
Youtube video link is also attached:
Step1:Unlock bootloader by going into Xiaomi bootloader unlock website and download tool,168hours wait time is necessary.
step2; download your phone firmware which you are currently running from https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/lmi/
step3:extract boot.img file from this file downloaded and copy it into the phone
Step4:install magisk and open it and patch this boot.img file using magisk
step5:flash this patched boot.img file which is generated into download folder using fastboot
step6:your phone will be rooted after reboot then install safety net fix module from magisk then reboot again
If you have any questions, ask in the comments

Does not work in MIUI 12.5.1.

Yes, working!
I am using this method for the last 2-3 years

Poco F2 Pro with MIUI 12.5.1. Checked it last week. It does not boot.
2-3 years? Who said that it does not work in general? It worked in previous MIUI, it does not work now.

HValenti said:
Poco F2 Pro with MIUI 12.5.1. Checked it last week. It does not boot.
2-3 years? Who said that it does not work in general? It worked in previous MIUI, it does not work now.
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man, as i told u already it still works like before, just download latest magisk, latest fastboot rom (again), extract boot.img from fastboot rom, patch it with magisk and flash over fastboot. Im using this method all time and can confirm it still working on latest 12.5.1. rom without any problems.

For me ,this method is still working in xiaomi.eu rom 12.5.2

bilalrajput said:
For me ,this method is still working in xiaomi.eu rom 12.5.2
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Does it need cleaning the user data after patching boot.img to work?

no cleaning it works on 12.5.2 Eu for me
Now trying on 13 let's see

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How to update miui official??

I have unlocked bootloader, and I have twrp and magisk
Please tell me how to update, I've received the notification but I don't know how is the process to update on this situation
Well, if the classic way doesn't work, you can try this :
https://c.mi.com/thread-1890305-1-0.html
And if still not, well this way (but with the correct files for your device !!) :
https://www.androidcentral.com/how-download-and-install-miui-9-redmi-note-4
21vm said:
Well, if the classic way doesn't work, you can try this :
https://c.mi.com/thread-1890305-1-0.html
And if still not, well this way (but with the correct files for your device !!) :
https://www.androidcentral.com/how-download-and-install-miui-9-redmi-note-4
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Thanks man
When I bought my phone 2 weeks ago (global version) I was notified of the 10.3.6 update, I hope it is ready when I arrive or can I install the latest package?
Were you able to flash it with TWRP? Or how did you do it?
How were you able to update?
sonrics1993 said:
I have unlocked bootloader, and I have twrp and magisk
Please tell me how to update, I've received the notification but I don't know how is the process to update on this situation
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Look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-7/help/ota-update-unlocked-rooted-device-t3963409
1) download the full recovery rom for your device from here https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/
2) reboot to recovery
3) wipe dalvik art/cache and cache
4) flash the rom and magisk (don't reboot to system until you've flashed magisk)
5) reboot to system
6) enjoy
If you get a compatibility error when flashing the rom just delete from the rom zip the file compatibility.zip
darhma said:
Look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-7/help/ota-update-unlocked-rooted-device-t3963409
1) download the full recovery rom for your device from here https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/
2) reboot to recovery
3) wipe dalvik art/cache and cache
4) flash the rom and magisk (don't reboot to system until you've flashed magisk)
5) reboot to system
6) enjoy
If you get a compatibility error when flashing the rom just delete from the rom zip the file compatibility.zip
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I’m on stock rom, MIUI Global 12.0.2, rooted with Magisk 21.4 and Orangefox recovery. Now there is an update to MIUI 12.0.3.
I’m not sure what to do. When I go to https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/ there is no recovery to 12.0.3. I can only find firmware 12.0.3. Can I still use this solution with firmware type?
svendsvin said:
I’m on stock rom, MIUI Global 12.0.2, rooted with Magisk 21.4 and Orangefox recovery. Now there is an update to MIUI 12.0.3.
I’m not sure what to do. When I go to https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/ there is no recovery to 12.0.3. I can only find firmware 12.0.3. Can I still use this solution with firmware type?
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Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
There is the last 12.0.3!?
EDIT, Sorry wrong thread! I have far too many chrome tabs open
joke19 said:
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
There is the last 12.0.3!?
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I'm sorry I only see V12.0.1.0.QFGMIXM for Redmi Note 7 Global.
joke19 said:
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
There is the last 12.0.3!?
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I’m rather confused. When I go to About phone it says my MIUI version is Miui Global 12.0.2 stable (QFGEUXM). But the EEA version in your link has the same number: QFGEUXM. Does that mean I can use the Redmi Note 7 EEA Stable Recovery V12.0.3.0. (QFGEUXM)?
Edit: I can see when I click Download the Package Name includes "Global". So I guess it is usable? But then do I choose the Incremental Update or must I download Full ROM (.zip)?
Edit2: Just an update in case anyone should have the same question. I flashed the EEA version without problems. And I downloaded the Full ROM.
darhma said:
Look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-7/help/ota-update-unlocked-rooted-device-t3963409
1) download the full recovery rom for your device from here https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/
2) reboot to recovery
3) wipe dalvik art/cache and cache
4) flash the rom and magisk (don't reboot to system until you've flashed magisk)
5) reboot to system
6) enjoy
If you get a compatibility error when flashing the rom just delete from the rom zip the file compatibility.zip
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Is this guide still legit after Magisk 22?
svendsvin said:
Is this guide still legit after Magisk 22?
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I'm not 100% sure because I don't use MIUI, but I think it's still good, what makes you think it's not good anymore? I don't think there have been any particular changes in how MIUI or magisk works that would make it obsolete
darhma said:
I'm not 100% sure because I don't use MIUI, but I think it's still good, what makes you think it's not good anymore? I don't think there have been any particular changes in how MIUI or magisk works that would make it obsolete
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Mainly because of the installation guide - https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html#custom-recovery - and Lavender's missing ramdisk. But I'm not sure and therefor I ask.
svendsvin said:
Mainly because of the installation guide - https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html#custom-recovery - and Lavender's missing ramdisk. But I'm not sure and therefor I ask.
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I'm on official lineageos 17.1 and yesterday I've updated magisk to version 22, then updated the rom without problems. But I've updated magisk from magisk app not from recovery, so I'm not sure that installing magisk from recovery still works in rn7. Anyway after the rom update, magisk still works correctly. Maybe it's better to ask on the magisk thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/magisk-general-support-discussion.3432382/
svendsvin said:
Mainly because of the installation guide - https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html#custom-recovery - and Lavender's missing ramdisk. But I'm not sure and therefor I ask.
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FYI there could be a bug in Magisk 22 regarding missing ramdisk in Xiaomi: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/magisk-general-support-discussion.3432382/post-84557999

I can't install TWRP, and my phone is stuck in fastboot mode after Magisk attempt

Hello,
I am extremely frustrated right now. I got a new Mi 9T a week ago, and I absolutely love it. I waited the 160 hour waiting period, then I unlocked my bootloader in order to install Magisk. However, when I tried to install TWRP, I noticed some... issues.
I am currently using Ubuntu MATE on my laptop right now. I install adb and fastboot using apt, then I was successfully able to enter fastboot mode. After that, I flashed an unofficial version of TWRP, and when I tried to boot into it... nothing. It would just be stuck on the Mi boot screen. Or, it would just boot into the Mi Recovery.
I tried other guides, and every single one of them didn't work. So, I decided to use the adb method of installing Magisk on my phone. I created a patched boot image, then I flashed it to my phone, and... my phone is stuck in fastboot mode. I can't install TWRP, I can't install Magisk, and my phone is stuck in fastboot mode.
Additionally, I tried flashing the stock boot image to my phone, but it didn't change anything.
Firstly, is my shiny new phone bricked? Secondly, how do I fix it?
I absolutely love this phone, and I really want to use it again. Any help is greatly appreciated. :good:
wiping my phone didn't work either.
Hello,
Without having information about MIUI version installed on your Mi 9T, we can't help you...
To unbrick your phone, you need to download a "Fastboot" ROM installation ( https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/davinci/ ), extract all the files and flash it using "flash_all.sh" ( Linux script file ).
Micdu70 said:
Hello,
Without having information about MIUI version installed on your Mi 9T, we can't help you...
To unbrick your phone, you need to download a "Fastboot" ROM installation, extract all the files and flash it using "flash_all.sh" ( Linux script file ).
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Thank you for the response. I will try that as soon as possible.
As for the MIUI version, I don't know the exact version (as I can't access my phone's OS) but it was MIUI 10 on Android 9 Pie, and I'm pretty sure it was the latest version at the time.
gestetech said:
Thank you for the response. I will try that as soon as possible.
As for the MIUI version, I don't know the exact version (as I can't access my phone's OS) but it was MIUI 10 on Android 9 Pie, and I'm pretty sure it was the latest version at the time.
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You can install EEA / Global version "Fastboot" ROM.
If you live in Europe, prefer EEA ROM instead of Global.
Micdu70 said:
You can install EEA / Global version "Fastboot" ROM.
If you live in Europe, prefer EEA ROM instead of Global.
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Okay, I'm downloading it right now. :good:
Micdu70 said:
You can install EEA / Global version "Fastboot" ROM.
If you live in Europe, prefer EEA ROM instead of Global.
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Thank you so much! My phone works again! :victory::good:
gestetech said:
Thank you so much! My phone works again! :victory::good:
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Could you please guide me how to do 'flash it using "flash_all.sh" ( Linux script file )'?
Brantju said:
Could you please guide me how to do 'flash it using "flash_all.sh" ( Linux script file )'?
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https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/run-execute-sh-shell-script/

11.0.8.8 Rooting Issue

I am on the latest 11.0.8.8 EU version. I had patched the boot.img using magisk 23 app, but when i try to flash the patched boot.img using adb fastboot, keep getting "com.android.phone" crashes. Need to flash stock boot.img to get the sim cards working. Any suggestion to get root ?
Remove oos native call recorder module if you have it, if not just remove all modules.
MrEvilPanda said:
I am on the latest 11.0.8.8 EU version. I had patched the boot.img using magisk 23 app, but when i try to flash the patched boot.img using adb fastboot, keep getting "com.android.phone" crashes. Need to flash stock boot.img to get the sim cards working. Any suggestion to get root ?
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Have you been on my guide mate?? It's all laid out for you..
Don't flash anything, you want to boot first as this is not permanent.
Stable 23 is the correct version..
dladz said:
Have you been on my guide mate?? It's all laid out for you..
Don't flash anything, you want to boot first as this is not permanent.
Stable 23 is the correct version..
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I am on the stable 23 version. Disabling the native OOS call recording module solved the issue. @gsser Thanks mate.
MrEvilPanda said:
I am on the stable 23 version. Disabling the native OOS call recording module solved the issue. @gsser Thanks mate.
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Ah yes, always disable Magisk modules prior to upgrading firmware.
As they may not be compatible, this is also in the guide.
Glad you're up and running mate
Nice one
So idk if this is the correct place to post questions but i have a OnePlus 8 pro 11.0.8.8IN11BA, i want to root it, but i can't find the stock rom for this version. Can anyone help me??
Arksuga said:
So idk if this is the correct place to post questions but i have a OnePlus 8 pro 11.0.8.8IN11BA, i want to root it, but i can't find the stock rom for this version. Can anyone help me??
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Hi, see this thread:
[OnePlus 8 Pro][ROM][OTA][Oxygen OS] Repo of Oxygen OS Builds
As OnePlus doesn't always provide download links for all of their OxygenOS ROMs & OTA update zips, we've created an index to put the links in one post so that they're easy to find. Note: This is not a support thread for issues you may have with...
forum.xda-developers.com
galaxys said:
Hi, see this thread:
[OnePlus 8 Pro][ROM][OTA][Oxygen OS] Repo of Oxygen OS Builds
As OnePlus doesn't always provide download links for all of their OxygenOS ROMs & OTA update zips, we've created an index to put the links in one post so that they're easy to find. Note: This is not a support thread for issues you may have with...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thank you so much!!!! So now in order to root it i should unlock the bootloader, and then patch the IMG i downloaded with the magisk manager app, connect the phone to the PC with USB debugging on, reboot in fastboot mode, and type on the windows command thing this ( the commands in the image attached ):
Arksuga said:
Thank you so much!!!! So now in order to root it i should unlock the bootloader, and then patch the IMG i downloaded with the magisk manager app, connect the phone to the PC with USB debugging on, reboot in fastboot mode, and type on the windows command thing this ( the commands in the image attached ):
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Yep I've got guides for unlocking the bootloader and rooting in the guides sections.
Both called as such accordingly.
Tbh there are a few guides all should be fine.
Just read through the root guide.
Unlocking the bootloader it's easy.
Code: fastboot OEM unlock
Agree on phone.
Rooting:
Obtain patched image
Fastboot boot Magisk patched
Don't flash it, just wait for boot then open Magisk and click install / direct install.
Again this is all in the guides.

Stuck in fastboot after flashboot flash recovery twrp.img

Hello,
I tried to root my 9T(model M2010JI9SG) following this guide:
I used twrp from this link:
Xiaomi Mi 9T / Redmi K20
Disclaimer:Team Win strives to provide a quality product. However, it is your decision to install our software on your device. Team Win takes no ...
twrp.me
version 3.5.2_9-0
after I flashed twrp, I got into fastboot mode, which I can't leave.
I tried doing volume up +power, volume down+ power, and all the buttons as well, nothing worked, every time it goes back to fastboot,
I tried to redo everything, still didn't fix, and tried to flash stock via mi tool, didn't work too.
Please help me fix that,
Thanks!!!
Shahaf said:
Hello,
I tried to root my 9T(model M2010JI9SG) following this guide:
I used twrp from this link:
Xiaomi Mi 9T / Redmi K20
Disclaimer:Team Win strives to provide a quality product. However, it is your decision to install our software on your device. Team Win takes no ...
twrp.me
version 3.5.2_9-0
after I flashed twrp, I got into fastboot mode, which I can't leave.
I tried doing volume up +power, volume down+ power, and all the buttons as well, nothing worked, every time it goes back to fastboot,
I tried to redo everything, still didn't fix, and tried to flash stock via mi tool, didn't work too.
Please help me fix that,
Thanks!!!
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OMG
You should first of all know your phone model
"Redmi 9T" reads as different name than "Mi 9T", isn't it?
Hence you MUST NEVER flash TWRP for Redmi K20/Mi 9T (guide clearly says it is for that phone, check the big picture in your post) to your Redmi 9T
oh damn, I can fix that somehow?
Shahaf said:
oh damn, I can fix that somehow?
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Check on twrp.me is there TWRP for your Redmi 9T
Or download the so called Fastboot/TGZ ROM for your M2010JI9SG, extract recovery.img (stock Recovery) and flash it back over the wrong TWRP
For more details search on XDA for Redmi 9T subforum (this one is for Mi 9T), there should be users and freaks who can better help you for the same phone
zgfg said:
Check on twrp.me is there TWRP for your Redmi 9T
Or download the so called Fastboot/TGZ ROM for your M2010JI9SG, extract recovery.img (stock Recovery) and flash it back over the wrong TWRP
For more details search on XDA for Redmi 9T subforum (this one is for Mi 9T), there should be users and freaks who can better help you for the same phone
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Thank you, I will check with them!
Shahaf said:
Thank you, I will check with them!
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Here you can find firmwares for lime:
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
You should (?) know what was your installed firmware, download the same Fastboot/tgz and extract (TGZ=Tar+GZIP) your original stock recovery.img, and flash it from Fastboot (just like you flashed the wrong TWRP)
You could also use MiFlash tool to flash the whole firmware, but it must be not needed
zgfg said:
Here you can find firmwares for lime:
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
You should (?) know what was your installed firmware, download the same Fastboot/tgz and extract (TGZ=Tar+GZIP) your original stock recovery.img, and flash it from Fastboot (just like you flashed the wrong TWRP)
You could also use MiFlash tool to flash the whole firmware, but it must be not needed
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It worked!!! now my device is working, now in order to root, which twrp should I use?
Shahaf said:
It worked!!! now my device is working, now in order to root, which twrp should I use?
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You don't need TWRP. Extract boot.img (like you extracted recovery.img). Install Magisk apk and use the method Install (Magisk), then Select and patch your boot.img (do not tick Recovery option)
Find the patched img in Download folder, transfer to PC and flash from Fastboot - this time to boot partition, not to recovery partition
If anything goes wrong, flash back the stock boot img
Btw, on that Redmi 9T, do you have A12 (or A11 or what) and is it MTK chipset?
Generally, use Magisk Stable v23 from TJW:
Magisk/README.MD at master · topjohnwu/Magisk
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
But if A12 or MTK and if it ain't work, you can try Magisk Alpha ('pilot' builds for the new Magisk to be soon? released)
zgfg said:
You don't need TWRP. Extract boot.img (like you extracted recovery.img). Install Magisk apk and use the method Install (Magisk), then Select and patch your boot.img (do not tick Recovery option)
Find the patched img in Download folder, transfer to PC and flash from Fastboot - this time to boot partition, not to recovery partition
If anything goes wrong, flash back the stock boot img
Btw, on that Redmi 9T, do you have A12 (or A11 or what) and is it MTK chipset?
Generally, use Magisk Stable v23 from TJW:
Magisk/README.MD at master · topjohnwu/Magisk
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
But if A12 or MTK and if it ain't work, you can try Magisk Alpha ('pilot' builds for the new Magisk to be soon? released)
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I tried to do it, after I patched boot.img I transfered it to my PC and did fastboot boot boot_patched.img
it did ok on sending, but then failed on booting(unknown command), any fix for that?
Flash (not boot) a healthy un-patched stock "boot.img" that is signed with your ROM version to the device and see if that works.
Shahaf said:
I tried to do it, after I patched boot.img I transfered it to my PC and did fastboot boot boot_patched.img
it did ok on sending, but then failed on booting(unknown command), any fix for that?
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fastboot boot xxx.img boots one time to the xxx.img
For flashing (permanently) to boot you need to use:
fastboot flash boot xxx.img
Before flashing the 'stock' or patched boot img, pls double check: compare your firmware name in Settings / My device against the fastbboot/tgz package you downloaded and extracted the boot.img from
Recovery images might be the same for several firmwares, but boot.img is more critical. If extracted from the wrong firmware, it will not be your real stock boot.img and will not boot
You can use this app (now when your phone boots) to download and look for the proper firmware:
MIUI Downloader - Apps on Google Play
MIUI upgrade app for Mi users.
play.google.com
Shahaf said:
It worked!!! now my device is working, now in order to root, which twrp should I use?
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I would trust to the following thread on Xiaomi.eu forum, to find the suitable TWRP for your device.
Post #1, link to AFH, then scroll to lime (if that's the code name for your Redmi 9T):
[TWRP][RECOVERY] List of relevant recovery in one place
https://sourceforge.net/projects/recovery-for-xiaomi-devices/files/ I have compiled a list of relevant recovery in one place, i think it will be useful. Updates are monitored each day. Welcome, friends! How to install TWRP https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/installing-a-custom-recovery.67841/
xiaomi.eu
Based on experience with my 9T I would pick
twrp-3.5.2_10-3-lime-brigudav.img
I.e., Xoaomi.eu provides weekly and stable firmwares that are usually well ahead of the official firmwares (on my Mi 9T, daily driver and businesses phone I was 9 months on their weeklies until I switched to their Stable two months ago)
The point is that Xiaomi.eu firmwares for most phones (I just checked, Redmi 9T is on the list) require TWRP to flash
That means if people recommend the TWRP as there, it nust be the right one
Once you have TWRP you can back up your boot partition. You will get boot.emmc.win and that will be your exact stock boot.img
You can still use the Patch and Flash method to install Magisk (as described you earlier), by patching that boot.emmc.win
zgfg said:
I would trust to the following thread on Xiaomi.eu forum, to find the suitable TWRP for your device.
Post #1, link to AFH, then scroll to lime (if that's the code name for your Redmi 9T):
[TWRP][RECOVERY] List of relevant recovery in one place
https://sourceforge.net/projects/recovery-for-xiaomi-devices/files/ I have compiled a list of relevant recovery in one place, i think it will be useful. Updates are monitored each day. Welcome, friends! How to install TWRP https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/installing-a-custom-recovery.67841/
xiaomi.eu
Based on experience with my 9T I would pick
twrp-3.5.2_10-3-lime-brigudav.img
I.e., Xoaomi.eu provides weekly and stable firmwares that are usually well ahead of the official firmwares (on my Mi 9T, daily driver and businesses phone I was 9 months on their weeklies until I switched to their Stable two months ago)
The point is that Xiaomi.eu firmwares for most phones (I just checked, Redmi 9T is on the list) require TWRP to flash
That means if people recommend the TWRP as there, it nust be the right one
Once you have TWRP you can back up your boot partition. You will get boot.emmc.win and that will be your exact stock boot.img
You can still use the Patch and Flash method to install Magisk (as described you earlier), by patching that boot.emmc.win
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it worked! thank you

IN2023 (EU) OP 8 Pro. Anyone managed to root?

Hi, I have the above device
I tried to root today 13.1 .0.513(EX01) but going into bootloop with magisk 26.1 anyone managed to do ?
I was rooted before but as usual my update led to automatic reboot (for some reason it doesn't ask me). I used the extracted boot to patch but the patched boot leads to boot loop (Stays at oneplus red sign)
You could try the patched boot.img from one of the links in my signature. I patched it myself. Should work?
Kuronosu said:
You could try the patched boot.img from one of the links in my signature. I patched it myself. Should work.
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Thanks. Unfortunately I managed to have my phone wiped for some reason yesterday (didn't ask me). So since I couldn't do anything I reverted to oxygen 11 via downgrade and the upgrtaded to f30 or so with android 13. Btw my boot imaged was patched correctly but loading it caused bootloop
Where can I download the rom 13.1 .0.513(EX01)? Searched everywhere but couldnt find the EU version
yoonohoo said:
Where can I download the rom 13.1 .0.513(EX01)? Searched everywhere but couldnt find the EU version
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oxygen updater
jimger said:
oxygen updater
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OTA or the app? Never use the app. And the OTA now's playing up with the auto reboot

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