No. Fastboot ROMs can't be flashed via recovery.Am I currently stuck at 12.5.5.0, or is there some way for me to move up to 12.5.8.0 via recovery?
Too involved. Needs a handful of Linux tools and manually writing a precise op_list file. Not sure why flashing using fastboot is a problem for you.Is there some way for me to "make" a recovery version from the fastboot file? Or is it a bit more involved?
If you are going from weekly MIUIv12, you are doing a downgade so format data is mandatory!
Just sync it with mi cloud. It will preserv apps and configs. As well messages, contacts and call records.Hello!
Is it any way to preserve applications with data when migrating to this stable release? As I understand, it's a bad idea to use root with stable release (or is it fine?)
I only know about titanium backup, but it doesn't work without the root
will it sync apps data? Like progress in games, which don't use google play APIJust sync it with mi cloud. It will preserv apps and configs. As well messages, contacts and call records.
Hi. I'm new to this A/B partitions. I have a Mi11i, flashing a fastboot rom like 12.5.8 on it, do I need to select any partition or something? Or it is simples as run the script (first install in this case) and that's it?Why wouldn't it be A/B? We don't change partition layout and our ROMs don't repartition the device (except dynamic partitions in super block, of course).
The answer is yes, all recently released devices are A/B as standard.
Run a script, as simple as that.Hi. I'm new to this A/B partitions. I have a Mi11i, flashing a fastboot rom like 12.5.8 on it, do I need to select any partition or something? Or it is simples as run the script (first install in this case) and that's it?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Thanks in advance for any help.
Well it turns out more simple than recovery. Thank you.Run a script, as simple as that.
Thank you so much. Really appreciate it.
I have the last stable version for Mi9T Pro too, and i have the same error, some app like Google haven't got conection with 4G, and have conection with wifi, and others like youtube dont have conetion with wifi, and have conection with 4G.... I dont know why?Hello,
I have installed xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK20ProMI9TPro_V12.5.6.0.RFKCNXM_v12-11.zip on my Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro. Since the update I notice a lot of times I get the "this wifi has no connection to internet" warning. Don't think the problem is my internet though, all other devices are working fine.
Toggling on and off the wifi temporary solves the problem, but it keeps coming back. I get the "Connected - No Internet" status.
I have the last stable version for Mi9T Pro too, and i have the same error, some app like Google haven't got conection with 4G, and have conection with wifi, and others like youtube dont have conetion with wifi, and have conection with 4G.... I dont know why?
I'd appreciate an advice, since I still haven't really found an answerHello everyone.
Haven't been here for a while and I wanted to upgrade my miui now, but I'm a little cofused and I'd be very grateful if anyone could help me.
I'm using Mi 11 (RKBCNXM) v. 12.5.3.0 (from back when it was updated through fastboot) and I'd like to update to 12.5.15 or 12.5.16 and not sure how I do this and is it safe to skip so many versions? I've looked through the forums, but didn't find and answer to my problem.
Thank you
Yes, I guess: the same method as what FairEmail recommends: generate and use an app specific password for MiMmail to access your mails via IMAP because Google won't let you access it through MiMail OAUTH directly. Don't forget to set up your GMail IMAP like they described it here to make it work better than the default way. Hope it helps.Is there any solution to get the MiMail app to work with google mailboxes? - https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/mi-mail-not-working.63717/#post-648500
Hello. Thank you for the feedback, but I can use all of my Mailboxes on my Mi6 with MIUI 11.0.5 Stable, this issue I have only on my Mi8... Strange... I will give it a try. Thank you again.Yes, I guess: the same method as what FairEmail recommends: generate and use an app specific password for MiMmail to access your mails via IMAP because Google won't let you access it through MiMail OAUTH directly. Don't forget to set up your GMail IMAP like they described it here to make it work better than the default way. Hope it helps.
I think I've narrowed my issue down to me!I am stumped, likely due to stupidity or oversight (or a combo of both) on my part.
Set up is Poco f2 Pro(Redmi K30pro) IMI, I was running the last MIUI 12.6 but recently encountered an issue where video wouldn't play in any apps from twitter through to Netflix.
No videos would play anywhere outside of a browser.
After trying everything I could think of to rectify, I decided to flash a new image.
This is where my current problem starts.
I likely made a mistake with my data wipe or my boot.img flash that I didn't catch until I flashed new image.
I ended up with my Data partition showing as 0.
I rectified this via advanced wipe in TWRP, Selected Data repair or change file system and formatted the partition.
This allowed the data partition to return to full.
At this point, I used the Format Data option.
Then installed the last MIUI 12.5 stable release.(same issue persists with other images)
The TWRP routine finished and I wipedDalvik and rebooted.
At this point the phone boots to the Redmi screen, then @ 30secs later it reboots again and opens up TWRP again which is IME different from my usual bootloop experience.
I think that perhaps I have messed up the partitions and am unsure of how to fix that.
Is Miflash my only option here?
TLR
I have recovery on the phone. Image will flash successfully. Phone wont boot to MIUI, it cycles back to TWRP.
Sorry for the essay, but I really hope someone can give a steer.
UPDATE: Flashing via Fastboot brings the same result. Flash process completes and handset reboots to Recovery.
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