Ok! How can i flsh a new twrp?The command you are using is not even used to flashing NEW twrp but you simply launch your old TWRP.
Ok! How can i flsh a new twrp?The command you are using is not even used to flashing NEW twrp but you simply launch your old TWRP.
which twrp did you downloaded, did you unzipped it, is it in the dir where the fastboot.exe is, copy the command which you are using for booting new twrp and the log, did you renamed it, are you using the new twrp?Ok! How can i flsh a new twrp?
I don't understand. I have stable eu rom. I have an older twrp and i want to flash the new twrp to update my stable rom.which twrp did you downloaded, did you unzipped it, is it in the dir where the fastboot.exe is, copy the command which you are using for booting new twrp and the log, did you renamed it, are you using the new twrp?
remember if you boot the new twrp it is not permanently installed
if you cant tell the details, then I cant help -> it is not working is not very helpfulI don't understand. I have stable eu rom. I have an older twrp and i want to flash the new twrp to update my stable rom.
I have downloaded this twrp: [BOOT]3.6.2_12-RedmiK40-RedmiPOCOF3_v5.1_A12-alioth-skkk_b8cf297a. I have 3.5.2 nebrassy twrp on my phone.if you cant tell the details, then I cant help -> it is not working is not very helpful
If i do this:You have wrongly renamed TWRP. (twrp.img.img). Delete one ".img"
Your PC is not allowed to display the file extension. That's why you renamed the TWRP file wrong.
I did this and the problem is the sameStill wrong.
Windows 8 and 10:
- Open File Explorer (open any folder).
- Click the View tab.
- Select "File name extension"
- Optionally, you can enable Hidden items.
- Filename extensions will now be visibl
you did something wrong while renaming. but you showed us the details and now we know the issueI did this and the problem is the same
c:\adb>fastboot boot twrp.img
cannot load 'twrp.img': No such file or directory
I think wrong twrp… boot is about 70mb
you did something wrong while renaming. but you showed us the details and now we know the issue
perhaps you did not copy twrp.img into same directory as fastboot
open cmd.exe
cd c:\adb
dir
copy output
Its the same size after unzip.I think wrong twrp… boot is about 70mb
you are right… but you have to rename twrp.img.img to twrp.imgIts the same size after unzip.
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look here and select the newest twrp if you are on a12I might oversee the correct answer but i have the MI 11 Ultra and the newest stable is a Recovery version. Do i now have to flash it with the old twrp i have installed or is there a new one (since twrp is according to the first post incompatible with A12)
OMG. I was in a wrong adb directory. That was the problem. But i have another problemyou are right… but you have to rename twrp.img.img to twrp.img
copy twrp.img.img twrp.img
then try another twrp… step by stepOMG. I was in a wrong adb directory. That was the problem. But i have another problem
After this
c:\adb>fastboot boot twrp.img
creating boot image...
creating boot image - 73246720 bytes
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.528s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.229s]
finished. total time: 1.758s
The phone exit from fastboot but everything is dark and i need to reset the phone to system.
What if i am on A11 and want to update do A12? Not a single A12 twrp can decrypt my A11 xiaomi.eu rom...look here and select the newest twrp if you are on a12
Thankslook here and select the newest twrp if you are on a12
Yesterday I flashed TWRP on my Poco F3 an then updated the ROM, everything was fine. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.table is not updated every minute. look here…
if twrp is available then there will be no fastboot rom
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