MIUI 13 (Android 12 really) installs through fastboot only.Hi,
Mi10pro user here, through setting=> update i can't upgrade from v12.5.10 to the update found v13.0.4.0, i remember seing there was an issue with updater, but can't find the post. Do i need to update through TWRP ?
(sorry if not the good place to post)
That's true now, but the next version will most likely be TWRP flashable since there is a working A12 TWRP for Mi 10 Pro.MIUI 13 (Android 12 really) installs through fastboot only.
It's all explained in the first post, as usual.
That I got, and that's why I was on the miui12 threadMIUI 13 (Android 12 really) installs through fastboot only.
It's all explained in the first post, as usual.
I still don't get your question. You already have the latest EU MIUI 12 Stable version available.That I got, and that's why I was on the miui12 thread
My question was not clear sry, was more to update to the last MIUI 12 version as MIUI13 is only on fastboot as I'm not very clear on the fastboot method and risks of loosing data etc..
I thought there were a latest EU MIUI 12 Stable version, but no and your explanations are crystal clear.I still don't get your question. You already have the latest EU MIUI 12 Stable version available.
You get the update notification because there is a MIUI 13 version available. You can't install that through recovery.
Even if you could install it through recovery, you'd still be forced to do a clean install because you are switching Android versions (11 to 12), thus losing data and having to deal with app and personal data backups, etc.
I'm running the latest 12.5.2 Stable on my Mi 9T since it was released (and an earlier Stable prior to that, and Weeklies for who knows how long), and never had that problemIt gets extremely slow after boot, and sometimes crashes after boot if I try to use the phone before ~5min
Mi 9t
It seems it solved by simply wiping dalvik/art cache and cache.I'm running the latest 12.5.2 Stable on my Mi 9T since it was released (and an earlier Stable prior to that, and Weeklies for who knows how long), and never had that problem
With new Magisk and specially Zygisk, Shamiko it rakes me two minutes or so to boot but if I disable Magisk it boots fine
(Ok, it's not that fast and responsive as MIUi 10/11 used to be, but that's the price of upgrading MIUI to an old phone)
Factory reset should help
At least (without loosing your data and settings), try first:
- In TWRP, Wipe Dalwik and Cache
- also in TWRP, File Manager, navigate to /data/system/package_cache and delete that (sub)folder
If needed, google to find how to use advance features in TWRP
If you root (install Magisk) then you install LSPosed (Magisk module) and then CustoMIUIzer (LSPosed module).It seems it solved by simply wiping dalvik/art cache and cache.
Thanks.
I would have remained on miui.eu 10/11 too but I haven't found a way to update system apps.
is better Orange Fox had less issues than TWRPHELP! HELP!! HELP!!!
I'm currently on Xiaomi Eu 12.0.5 ROM and I want to upgrade to Xiaomi Eu 12.5 ROM but I don't know the TWRP version to download. Can someone recommend one for me‽‽‽
Note: Currently on Xiaomi Eu 12.0.5 Android 11.
You didn't specify the phone modelHELP! HELP!! HELP!!!
I'm currently on Xiaomi Eu 12.0.5 ROM and I want to upgrade to Xiaomi Eu 12.5 ROM but I don't know the TWRP version to download. Can someone recommend one for me‽‽‽
Note: Currently on Xiaomi Eu 12.0.5 Android 11.
Also Mi 9T, I was on weeklies and when they stopped (long ago) turned to StableHi
Mi9T user here. I recently crossed over to xiaomi.eu from GLOBAL ROM. I have two bugs though that drive me crazy. Both happen after couple of hours using the device. Only reboot helps.
1. The recent apps manager/task manager stops working for some apps. The app preview dissapears (although the app title is still on the list) and i can't switch to that app.
2. On the lockscreen, the double tap gesture wakes the screen up for a split second and the screen turns off again. I can wake the screen up only by pushing the power button.
Has anyone else experienced these bugs? Is there a solution?
Hello, I discover your rom today and it looks like it's an amazing job. I should change from my official rom to this one to avoid bying a new smartphone (I have a redmi note 9 pro) because of the size of my storage. Is there a tweak to format sd as internal storage ?
It seems that Xiaomi remove this functionality on MIUI (to sell more smartphone when capacity is full ? ).
Thanks for your reply !
Hello,You should perform an internet search to find an specific method to match your scenario/necessities.
However, here it is a method I use for a RN9S, proceed at your own responsibility.
HelloRemember:
If you are going from MIUI 12 (or later) Weekly ROM to MIUI 12 Stable ROM, you are doing a downgrade, so format data is mandatory!
Uh... yeah. What other meaning does "format data" have for you?Hello
On TWRP, you have to click on "Format Data" ?
what do you want? you mentioned fastboot rom install with recovery rom? tell us in detail what you want and what you did. we dont have a glass sphere…any way to install recovery rom 12.5.10 stable through fastboot for UMI (mi 10)
i am getting an error whenever i try to install any recovery rom (i f****ked up my EFS partition after that getting this error)
unable to mount vendor, product odm (invalid argument)
but i can install any fastboot rom without any problem
i don't want to install miui 13, i don't want to install weekly fastboot android 12 roms
you cant flash fastboot rom with recovery… i am out. no details, no answer…like miui 13 is available in fastboot
i want to install 12.5.10 stable (umi) through fastboot
it was working good with recovery also couple days ago, then i tried imei change/repair formula
and boom
only fastboot flahing working now
i don't have second device to capture twrp error, but same error like in attached filewhat do you want? you mentioned fastboot rom install with recovery rom? tell us in detail what you want and what you did. we dont have a glass sphere…
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