Device: Redmi K20 Pro (Chinese variant)
Problem: Accidentally wiped Dalvik, Cache, System, Vendor, and Data (excluding Internal Storage and USB-OTG). Phone no longer has OS. However, it is now unrecognizable to my computer disabling me from using the MiFlash Tool to flash stock ROM, and also unrecognized in console preventing me from ADB sideloading. TWRP is still there, but now it boot loops.
For story context:
Earlier today, I wanted to move back to MIUI.eu from Evolution X, and so I did the usual. Boot to recovery and proceed to wipe via TWRP. Tapped on "Wipe" -> "Advanced Wipe" and I don't know why, but somehow I accidentally chose to wipe Dalvik, Cache, System, Vendor, and Data (leaving Internal Storage and USB-OTG unticked). I've flashed multiple times now, so I was (kind of) familiar with the process, except I do not know why I selected the "Data" option as well. So, all 5 options ticked and swiped to wipe. Now my phone has no OS, and cannot be recognized by my computer (on which I use the MiFlash Tool).
I'm now wondering if I have successfully locked myself out of access from my phone.
Problem: Accidentally wiped Dalvik, Cache, System, Vendor, and Data (excluding Internal Storage and USB-OTG). Phone no longer has OS. However, it is now unrecognizable to my computer disabling me from using the MiFlash Tool to flash stock ROM, and also unrecognized in console preventing me from ADB sideloading. TWRP is still there, but now it boot loops.
For story context:
Earlier today, I wanted to move back to MIUI.eu from Evolution X, and so I did the usual. Boot to recovery and proceed to wipe via TWRP. Tapped on "Wipe" -> "Advanced Wipe" and I don't know why, but somehow I accidentally chose to wipe Dalvik, Cache, System, Vendor, and Data (leaving Internal Storage and USB-OTG unticked). I've flashed multiple times now, so I was (kind of) familiar with the process, except I do not know why I selected the "Data" option as well. So, all 5 options ticked and swiped to wipe. Now my phone has no OS, and cannot be recognized by my computer (on which I use the MiFlash Tool).
I'm now wondering if I have successfully locked myself out of access from my phone.