No, weekly is newer , u have to formatCan we go from weekly to stable without format ?
No, weekly is newer , u have to formatCan we go from weekly to stable without format ?
Thank you for make me clear.the table on 1st page says…. it is for both
You will not need to wait because of Fastboot installation method. When the new version comes, you will download and flash through Fastbootthanks for your fast reply, can i use also an older version which support OTA updates? so i do not have to wait for the new version?
but i only found fastboot versions in the ROM List.
Nope. When TWRP is available, only recovery ROMs are released.can you make the rom available in fastboot mode for poco x3 pro?
You have to unlock the bootloader before you can flash anything unofficial.Good afternoon here from Portugal. I bought the k40s "munch" it is still as it came from the factory.
It doesn't matter what ROM base is used. If your model is in the supported devices table, then it's supported.I want to install MIUI.eu, I noticed that the stable is based on China rom and others are based on EU. what's the difference?
No.Can I install Miui.eu without format data?
The rom is multi language, right? I think it's possible to install by twrp, does it work?You have to unlock the bootloader before you can flash anything unofficial.
It doesn't matter what ROM base is used. If your model is in the supported devices table, then it's supported.
No.
Yes.The rom is multi language, right? I think it's possible to install by twrp, does it work?
I want to thank the community for the help
The table in the first post specifies the ROM name for every device. We have the same ROM for both the NFC and the non-NFC variants.Just ordered yesterday a Redmi Note 11 6/128 Global version, the right rom is the "xiaomi.eu_multi_hmnote11_v13.0.10.0.rgkmixm_v13-11-fastboot.zip" right? If it has NFC or not its always this rom right?
Seemed multilingual, perhaps english should working.... Give it a try and test it?!theme store on xiaomi.eu is packed with so many great stuff.
does anyone knows how to find AOD clocks in english? Everything is chinese there, but the designs are awesome.
all chinese, unfortunately.Seemed multilingual, perhaps english should working.... Give it a try and test it?!
Hello and good night. When unzipping the .zip file for the PocoX3Pro device, I don't see the file:Remember:
If you are going from MIUI 13 (or later) Weekly ROM to MIUI 13 Stable ROM, you are doing a downgrade, so format data is mandatory!
Tip for Android 12 devices:
Because TWRP doesn't work with Android 12, the update needs to be flashed in Fastboot mode.
Download the ZIP package, unpack it on your PC and run one of the following scripts:
* update_rom (without formatting data), if you're moving from Android 11 xiaomi.eu ROM.
* first_install_with_data_format (with format data), if you're flashing xiaomi.eu ROM for the first time.
Hello and good night. When unzipping the .zip file for the PocoX3Pro device, I don't see the file:Remember:
If you are going from MIUI 13 (or later) Weekly ROM to MIUI 13 Stable ROM, you are doing a downgrade, so format data is mandatory!
Tip for Android 12 devices:
Because TWRP doesn't work with Android 12, the update needs to be flashed in Fastboot mode.
Download the ZIP package, unpack it on your PC and run one of the following scripts:
* update_rom (without formatting data), if you're moving from Android 11 xiaomi.eu ROM.
* first_install_with_data_format (with format data), if you're flashing xiaomi.eu ROM for the first time.
Does maybe the zip file include Recovery in the name instead of Fastboot?Hello and good night. When unzipping the .zip file for the PocoX3Pro device, I don't see the file:
For Windows OS - windows_fastboot_update_rom.bat
Hello and good night. When unzipping the .zip file for the PocoX3Pro device, I don't see the file:
For Windows OS - windows_fastboot_update_rom.bat
this is very sad news for me because installing ROMs via fastboot method was waaay much easier.Nope. When TWRP is available, only recovery ROMs are released.
Erase TWRP? Nope...this is very sad news for me because installing ROMs via fastboot method was waaay much easier.
now i must ask, will regular rom (non fastboot version) erase twrp like it happened in the past?
it depends ... it will not "erase" TWRP but perhaps install another versionthis is very sad news for me because installing ROMs via fastboot method was waaay much easier.
now i must ask, will regular rom (non fastboot version) erase twrp like it happened in the past?
Worth mentioning that for Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12 Pro, the "non-A/B device" rule applies, despite being A/B devices, due to existing recovery partition.it depends ... it will not "erase" TWRP but perhaps install another version
Updates of TWRP
- For non-A/B devices TWRP will not be replaced automatically while installing ROM unless you flash the new, working recovery.
- For A/B devices TWRP will be flashed permanent while installing ROM (perhaps a different version than yours)
look here…Hello everybody! I have a global firmware "from the store" installed in my Xiaomi MI10T Pro, updated to the latest version of MIUI Global 13.0.5. I want to switch to xiaomi.eu localized. It's enough to properly connect the phone to the computer in fastboot mode and run it on the computer from the unpacked archive with my firmware:
windows_fastboot_first_install_with_data_format.bat
There will be a full firmware in xiaomi.eu ? I don't need to do anything else, and I can already use the phone?
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