So I was downloading the new update through the updater but it gave a md5 mismatch and stopped?
Update/install the current GPay_FIX and McDonald will work. It works for me.But I want to eat McDonald's REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Where have you found 1.0.48.0 ?Shennong update to xiaomi.eu_SHENNONG_OS1.0.48.0 from xiaomi.eu_SHENNONG_OS1.0.24.7.28.DEV has no problem
Found it also on the system now ready to download.
ThanksIt has been said many times that TWRP for series 14 cannot decrypt the "data partition".
If you want to install ROM in TWRP you have to use OTG-USB.
Or update with fastboot method.
Thanks sirJust because you don't see this update doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Thumbs up , me too !Where can I find the changelog for the stable version? I know it's different for each device
Redmi Note 12 5G: Installed it, but Google wallet still claims software security is off.Update/install the current GPay_FIX and McDonald will work. It works for me.
XiaomiEUModule_2024.08.14.apk
1) Install again latest Gpay fix (14/08/2024)Redmi Note 12 5G: Installed it, but Google wallet still claims software security is off.
Checked Integrity:
Meets, Basic Integrity, Device Integrity and Strong Integrity.
Under NFC settings I changed from SIM Wallet to HCE Wallet, solved the problem for a day and a half.
Hello,...
1. Obviously you need Termux AND root, the latter is NOT optional.
2. Enter root by executing `su`
3. Execute `cat /proc/swaps` to take note what device is allocated for it, typically /dev/block/zram0 but I won't guarantee
4. Execute `swapoff <that device, yes, it is /dev/block/zram0 if ours is the same>
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It probably means the command succeeded. Check the output of `free` again and it'll tell you swap is 0.Hello,
if The path zram0 is right and after sending the command swapoff /dev/block/zram0 nothing happens what does it mean?
I tried the "free" command, I don't want to make a mistake, but it doesn't seem to be successful.It probably means the command succeeded. Check the output of `free` again and it'll tell you swap is 0.
You're not going to break anything, if the command fails, it will tell you. Remember that this does not survive reboots. Maybe better if you can send a screenshot with all the process, with the free command before and after the swap off, and also with the output of the cat command for /proc/swapsI tried the "free" command, I don't want to make a mistake, but it doesn't seem to be successful.
I don't remember well but it seems to me that the first time I ran the command swapoff /dev/block/zram0 then something else appeared.
Do a cat /proc/swaps first to make sure you have the correct partitionI tried the "free" command, I don't want to make a mistake, but it doesn't seem to be successful.
I don't remember well but it seems to me that the first time I ran the command swapoff /dev/block/zram0 then something else appeared.
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