Boot loop MI 13 Pro


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Hi, I have a Xiaomi MI 13 Pro with rom xiaomi.eu_NUWA_OS0.11.0.UMBCNXM_14 I restarted because I couldn’t update Mi Mover from the Play Store. After the restart went into boot loop. I entered Fastboot and reinstalled the rom but it continues to be the boot loops. I don’t want to wipe data and lose everything, what can I do? Thanks
 
In this way, however, I lose all the data, I have done windows_fastboot_update_rom.bat
 
Obviously, otherwise find an arrangement with your will and the device.
 
Hi, after "windows_fastboot_first_install_with_data_format.bat" everything is OK. Now an update appears xiaomi.eu_multi_NUWA_OS1. 0.15.0.UMBCNXM_33b0fb76dd_os-14, in zip format. Not having TWRP I can install it from PC via fastboot using "windows_install_upgrade.bat" command? But I do not understand what update is seen that here in the forum I can’t find it and then it says "upgrade" and does not appear "fastboot".
 
But I don’t understand why it says "upgrade". And then it works normally even if the command doesn’t show "fastboot"?
 
From NUWA_OS0.11.0.UMBCNXM to 0.15.0.UMBCNXM, it's an update, obviously if you had already installed the latter, no need.
 
And to not lose the root I replace init_boot.img original with init_boot.img patched with magisk as I did normally with the old weekly
 
This is a curse, after the update to xiaomi.eu_multi_NUWA_OS1. 0.15.0.UMBCNXM_33b0fb76dd_os-14 via fastboot all apps fail to start, also the UI stops . Tried to make new flash but did not solve. I would not like to make format data once again...
 
This is a curse, after the update to xiaomi.eu_multi_NUWA_OS1. 0.15.0.UMBCNXM_33b0fb76dd_os-14 via fastboot all apps fail to start, also the UI stops Learn more. Tried to make new flash but did not solve. I would not like to make format data once again...
Since you're still facing the boot loop after reinstalling the ROM, you can try clearing the cache first. Boot into Fastboot and use the command fastboot erase cache to remove any corrupted cache data that might be causing the loop. If that doesn't help, you could try sideloading the ROM via ADB. To do this, boot into recovery mode, select "Apply update from ADB," and use the command adb sideload [path_to_rom.zip] to reinstall the ROM. Additionally, if possible, try booting into Safe Mode to see if a third-party app is causing the issue. If none of these steps work, you may need to consider wiping data as a last resort, but hopefully, one of these methods will resolve the problem without losing your data.
 
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