Flashing with Miflash is not a simple procedure when on locked bootloaderMate it's very simple...
When you receive phone:
Flash China Developer rom with miflash.
Go to en.miui.com/unlock to unlock your bootloader
Wait for confirmation on bootloader unlock
Once you have confirmation, go to updater app and select rom xiaomi.eu for your device
And it's done...
Simple right?
No, in recovery stock you can't, you must have twrp for your device for multi rom, but you can still flash for example miui.it rom via Updater whit mi recovery as some users told me.Flashing with Miflash is not a simple procedure when on locked bootloader
Also correct me if I`m wrong but is it possible to flash xiaomi.eu rom with updater on Mi recovery? One is supposed to install TWRP first I think
On Mi4 also and installed without any problem, excellent rom so far, thanks xiaomi.euI've got a Mi4 and downloaded cancro... it gives error 7 in twrp, wich is wrong version i think... anyone else?
On Mi4 also and installed without any problem, excellent rom so far, thanks xiaomi.eu
As suggested earlier probably corrupted zip, try to download again
Can I return to previous rom 6.5.19 via TWRP only with wipe cash /dalvik cash before and after flashing rom? Without full wipe? If case there no again build for RedMi Note 2? :-(
And before flashing? Or just after?This is what I did after trying the buggy 6.5.26 earlier today. I booted into TWRP, installed 6.5.19 and did a cache + dalvik cache wipe after flashing. Worked OK for me.
I've also downloaded the previous version of the rom and still got the same error 7...
It's a Mi4 WCDMA with 3Gb ram and 16gb ROM
Mine is Mi4 LTE 16GB 2GB ram, don`t think this is the problemI've also downloaded the previous version of the rom and still got the same error 7...
It's a Mi4 WCDMA with 3Gb ram and 16gb ROM
I only did cache+dalvik cache wipe after flashing.And before flashing? Or just after?
Same here.Libra mi4c until now no problems, no issue or lag everything seems allright. And as usual i did not do any wipe
Inviato dal mio Mi-4c utilizzando Tapatalk
In twrp go to mount section and uncheck "system" then try againI've also downloaded the previous version of the rom and still got the same error 7...
It's a Mi4 WCDMA with 3Gb ram and 16gb ROM
system is uncheckedIn twrp go to mount section and uncheck "system" then try again
Wysłane z mojego MI 4W przy użyciu Tapatalka
no it is likely to get a reseller unofficial rom.On geekbuying they say : "Please kindly note that this item will be installed with international firmware before shipped out, with Google play store, Google services and multi-languages." Do you think it's ok ?
Hopefully not. Mi pad 1 is better than mipad2I guess this is the official end of mipad 1?
Still when you select zip from updater the phone reboots in twrp,that make check, then automatically during installation makes the wipe cache and dalvik. At the end of the process, there's the installation.I only did cache+dalvik cache wipe after flashing.
Normally when I perform upgrade, I go for the system update app (and don't perform any additional wipes, there is no need). Just for downgrading I preferred to do the work myself.Still when you select zip from updater the phone reboots in twrp,that make check, then automatically during installation makes the wipe cache and dalvik. At the end of the process, there's the installation.
Inviato dal mio Redmi Note 2 utilizzando Tapatalk
In that case I will prefer every single wipe available, since if I downgrade, something doesn't fit.Normally when I perform upgrade, I go for the system update app (and don't perform any additional wipes, there is no need). Just for downgrading I preferred to do the work myself.
If that works for you, great. Full wipe won't hurt (as long as you have a backup, of course!), just this time for going back one version it was not necessary for me.In that case I will prefer every single wipe available, since if I downgrade, something doesn't fit.
Inviato dal mio Redmi Note 2 utilizzando Tapatalk
If that works for you, great. Full wipe won't hurt (as long as you have a backup, of course!), just this time for going back one version it was not necessary for me.
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