Question How to root without twrp - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

My problem is that I have installed a custom rom that is no longer in support in XDA .
So when I tried to to boot using fastboot boot twrp.img command my device won't boot in twrp therefore I am not able to install twrp hence magisk is still not working.
Is there any other way to root my mi 11x witouht using custom recovery.

Yes. It's the twrp fastboot method.
1. First of all you need the boot.img from your ROM. For a fastboot ROM it's in the Images folder. For an OTA you have to use a payload.bin extractor.
2. Then install the magisk manager app and use patch boot.img
3. Then install the patched boot.img through fastboot
Full instructions:
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io

Robert314 said:
Yes. It's the twrp fastboot method.
1. First of all you need the boot.img from your ROM. For a fastboot ROM it's in the Images folder. For an OTA you have to use a payload.bin extractor.
2. Then install the magisk manager app and use patch boot.img
3. Then install the patched boot.img through fastboot
Full instructions:
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
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Thanks sir. But someone says me that when he tried this method his phone stuck on miui logo and not working.. he has same mi 11x.

Tanishkmusic said:
Thanks sir. But someone says me that when he tried this method his phone stuck on miui logo and not working.. he has same mi 11x.
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Maybe they used the wrong boot.img for their ROM. Are you using MIUI? If so it may be more difficult as you've got to get the correct version from firmware finder. Even then magisk might not like your MIUI install. I've heard people running custom ROMs able to install magisk on Mi11X. E.g HavocOS, ArrowOS etc
This is the only way to install magisk properly at the moment
Edit: if you prefer MIUI there is another alternative by flashing on of the improved MIUI ROMs (they just take MIUI and add slightly extra features and improve performance). I can't link the telegram group on XDA but you can PM me

Tanishkmusic said:
My problem is that I have installed a custom rom that is no longer in support in XDA .
So when I tried to to boot using fastboot boot twrp.img command my device won't boot in twrp therefore I am not able to install twrp hence magisk is still not working.
Is there any other way to root my mi 11x witouht using custom recovery.
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To install twrp do this:
(pre requisites)
-driver for f3 installed;
-adb and fastboot or platform tool (preferable) on the pc;
-usb debugging enabled on the phone.
Therefore:
1) download the .img file of the twrp you want to install, I used this:
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2) rename the file to twrp.img (for convenience);
3) move the trwp.img file to the adb and fastboot folder (if you use adb) or to the platform tool folder (if you use platform);
4) always in the same folder open a cmd window (go to the address bar, type cmd and press enter);
5) after activating usb debug on the phone, turn it off, start it in fastboot (long press of Power + volume -) and connect it to the pc;
6) check if fastboot recognizes the phone with this command:
Code:
fastboot devices
If your phone code appears you can start it in twrp.
7) to start it in twrp type this command:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
8) now the phone should automatically boot into twrp, so go to Advanced> Flash Current TWRP
done, you should now have twrp installed. for the root there is this guide:
Magisk App 24.3 (Magisk Manager) Latest Version For Android 2023
Magisk is a multi-tasking rooting solution that root device in a systemless format without changing the internal files.
magiskapp.com

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Unlock bootloader and flash twrp on Redmi 1s Miui 9

How to unlock bootloader and flash twrp recovery on redmi 1s running miui 9?
I've downloaded lineage os 15.1 and have all required things including twrp to flash custom rom, but I don't know how to successfully flash twrp using PC or directly with non rooted device.
UrvishM97 said:
How to unlock bootloader and flash twrp recovery on redmi 1s running miui 9?
I've downloaded lineage os 15.1 and have all required things including twrp to flash custom rom, but I don't know how to successfully flash twrp using PC or directly with non rooted device.
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My method:
A. To flash TWRP you need these tool:
1. Minimal ADB and Fastboot - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
B. You need TWRP for Armani - download: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6_hhjS3nx4IdzFHXzdfNXVCYm8
1. Download it and put it inside the folder of Minimal ADB and Fastboot (default is C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
OR
Right click the shortcut on the desktop and Open file location, from there copy the img file and paste it there.
2. Rename the zip file to twrp.zip (not twrp.zip.zip)
C. Reboot redmi 1s to fastboot
1. Shutdown phone then hold volume down key, and press and hold the power key at the same time. It will reboot automatically or boot to fastboot
2. Connect your phone to PC
D. Open Minimal ADB and Fastboot
1. Run it normaly
2. type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.zip
3. type
Code:
fastboot reboot
to reboot to system
Other method: https://www.techrrival.com/flash-recovery-adb-fastboot/
Choose a method that suits you.
Files and tools is not owned by me, but to the respectful owners and developers.
Glad to help.
Thank you!
I will definitely try it right now and will reply you as soon as possible if it worked for me.
It did not work.
Then I tried to get information about rooting redmi 1s on mi forum.
They had a file I had to rename update.zip and flash.
I did and I rooted my device and then what I had to do is to flash twrp.
It is easy when you have root, I used flashify for it.
Then now I have lineage os 14 running on android N.
It is really smooth ROM and I'm glad I am using it.
And also, thanks for a quick reply, though it didn't work, I got many new ideas.
Can you please specify all the links and files you used to root and flash lineageOS-14.1 on Redmi 1s armani, and you need to unlock bootloader?

Can't flash twrp

I have RN5 AI 6/64 with miui 9.5.22.0 CN. I tried install TWRP method 1 and 2. It won't work. How i install TWRP with this rom ?
#sorry my bad english
Kaze291 said:
I have RN5 AI 6/64 with miui 9.5.22.0 CN. I tried install TWRP method 1 and 2. It won't work. How i install TWRP with this rom ?
#sorry my bad english
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I don't know what "method 1 and 2" refers to but usually you do it with adb/fastboot. Assuming you have a computer running windows, you need to extract this:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
- Plug your fully booted phone to your computer with the USB cable.
- From the command line, navigate to where you extracted the files and type:
adb reboot bootloader
- your phone will reboot in fastboot mode, wait for it.
- download and extract latest TWRP binary into the same folder you previously extracted the files : https://eu.dl.twrp.me/whyred/twrp-3.2.2-0-whyred.img.html
- assuming the default filename of twrp-3.2.2-0-whyred.img, type fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.2-0-whyred.img
- press and hold the volume up key on your phone and type fastboot reboot
- keep holding volume up until the phone reboot in TWRP.
* Note that if you fail to reboot into TWRP the first time, MIUI will overwrite TWRP with stock recovery and you will have to flash TWRP again.
You have ARP anti 4 rom!
[miui 9.5.22.0 CN.]
You have ARP anti 4 rom!
To flash TWRP you need to temporarily boot it with: -
fastboot boot <name of TWRP>.img
Then when booted, copy the image file to your device, and then install TWRP image to recovery from temp TWRP.
From TWRP, then reboot to recovery to actually use the installed version.
If your sticking with MIUI, remember to flash the script that allows the device to boot with TWRP, or use a TWRP that includes it.
WARNING: - DO NOT Flash firmware's or roms lower than the version your on, or you will brick your device.
Read: - Everything About Anti Roll-back [Whyred]
corkiejp said:
[miui 9.5.22.0 CN.]
You have ARP anti 4 rom!
To flash TWRP you need to temporarily boot it with: -
fastboot boot <name of TWRP>.img
Then when booted, copy the image file to your device, and then install TWRP image to recovery from temp TWRP.
From TWRP, then reboot to recovery to actually use the installed version.
If your sticking with MIUI, remember to flash the script that allows the device to boot with TWRP, or use a TWRP that includes it.
WARNING: - DO NOT Flash firmware's or roms lower than the version your on, or you will brick your device.
Read: - Everything About Anti Roll-back [Whyred]
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troolie said:
I don't know what "method 1 and 2" refers to but usually you do it with adb/fastboot. Assuming you have a computer running windows, you need to extract this:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
- Plug your fully booted phone to your computer with the USB cable.
- From the command line, navigate to where you extracted the files and type:
adb reboot bootloader
- your phone will reboot in fastboot mode, wait for it.
- download and extract latest TWRP binary into the same folder you previously extracted the files : https://eu.dl.twrp.me/whyred/twrp-3.2.2-0-whyred.img.html
- assuming the default filename of twrp-3.2.2-0-whyred.img, type fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.2-0-whyred.img
- press and hold the volume up key on your phone and type fastboot reboot
- keep holding volume up until the phone reboot in TWRP.
* Note that if you fail to reboot into TWRP the first time, MIUI will overwrite TWRP with stock recovery and you will have to flash TWRP again.
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I mean
Method 1: Fastboot boot tru.img (it doesnt work)
Methot 2 : Fasboot Flash Antirbpass (doesnt work too)
corkiejp said:
[miui 9.5.22.0 CN.]
You have ARP anti 4 rom!
To flash TWRP you need to temporarily boot it with: -
fastboot boot <name of TWRP>.img
Then when booted, copy the image file to your device, and then install TWRP image to recovery from temp TWRP.
From TWRP, then reboot to recovery to actually use the installed version.
If your sticking with MIUI, remember to flash the script that allows the device to boot with TWRP, or use a TWRP that includes it.
WARNING: - DO NOT Flash firmware's or roms lower than the version your on, or you will brick your device.
Read: - Everything About Anti Roll-back [Whyred]
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I try to delete everything and then I installing again. Finally, TWRP can be installed ?

Question Any guide how to root latest OnePlus 9RT build MT2111_11_C.05?

I was wondering how to root the 9rt on android 12 in hopes of activating volte and unlimited google photos, can anybody help please? Thank you.
Above post just echoed my thoughts. Thank you.
Eagerly waiting for TWRP recovery for this and a good Custom OS (CrDroid, Pixel Experience, AOSPxtended, etc)
TWRP is not a requirement to install Magisk. Magisk can be installed via fastboot.
1. Install drivers, adb and fastboot to the PC.
2. Install latest Magisk apk to the phone.
3. Download boot.img for your version, place to the phone memory.
4. Open Magisk, choose "Install" -> "Select and Patch a File", select boot.img file from p.2, press "Let's go"
5. After it's finished, find patched boot img in Dowloads directory, named something like "magisk-patched*.img". Download it to PC.
6. For the Windows PC open command prompt cmd. For Mac and Linux open terminal.
7. Reboot the phone to bootloader. I.e. with adb reboot bootloader command or by rebooting with pressed Vol Down button.
7. Type 'fastboot flash boot <path to magisk_patched*.img>'
8. Reboot to the system
Here is the boot img for oneplus 9rt mt2111_11_c.07
Nirmal50 said:
Here is the boot img for oneplus 9rt mt2111_11_c.07
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have you got a fastboot firmware install for mt2111_11_c.07 too by any chance?
strelokcyka said:
have you got a fastboot firmware install for mt2111_11_c.07 too by any chance?
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op9rt-oos-C07-fastboot-rom-20220922.7z | by penguinus for OnePlus 9RT 5G
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Oppo A83 [CPH1729] TWRP RECOVERY

⚠Warning: This is not official TWRP, use it at your own risk!!!
Data will be erased. Back up if neccessary
This device is kind of weird so to flash twrp you need these things:
1. Prepare materials​
Install driver so as to have access to preloader (Just install automatically and no need to do anything in device manager)
This software to access to preloader -> fastboot (fastboot is somehow not available via adb methods) Enter fastboot
This tool for flashing
2. Unlock bootloader (need testpoint, python, git (optional) - you can search on google)​
Use this tool - go to this section. Follow guides to unlock bootloader (remember to use testpoint not hardware buttons)
3. Enter fastboot mode​
Use latest MTK META Ultility tool
Select Reboot Fastboot Mode in BRom section
Hold volume down button. While holding connect it to your computer
*Now your phone is in fastboot mode​4. Flash​
Open platform-tools folder in Downloads folder
Shift + Right click then "open command window here"
Input these commands into cmd
fastboot flash boot drag twrp file to cmd
fastboot flash recovery drag twrp file to cmd.
fastboot reboot. Swipe to allow modification in twrp (to make sure that stockboot wont replace twrp). After that reboot to recovery to make it installed on your device permanently.
Now your recovery is ready to flash file you can push stock image file to your root folder using adb command: "adb push. Drag the stock image file. /" (Because Decryption right now doesnt work on my device yet)
Enjoy
*Sounds crazy but it is required to make sure twrp is installed correctly​*If successful, when you power on, you will get a red section on top of your device. If you want to recover to stock recovery, flash the recovery.img below.​*Also, if you want to make your own twrp, you can try recovery.img below.​
Also thanks SebaUbuntu and Mofadal El-Tayeb (مُفَضَّل) for awesome apps
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Here is the PBRB version for this device
Hey I'm stuck in the third step.can you please help me?
Sorry for late reply. What problems do you have?
Is this the stock boot image you provided?
SAMIUL ISLAM 0 said:
Is this the stock boot image you provided?
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Yes it is. I took it from OTA update
Hey friends
I want to upgrade my oppo a 83 fone to a costum rom to upgrade my androide to android 8 or higher
mahmoud2503 said:
Hey friends
I want to upgrade my oppo a 83 fone to a costum rom to upgrade my androide to android 8 or higher
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Unfortunately, I have no custom roms available for this phone (

Question Devices not detected after install Fastboot ROM

I try to install fastboot rom with MiFlashTool, this is my FastbootROM nabu_global_images_V14.0.3.0.TKXMIXM_20230306.0000.00_13.0_global_80c69df295.tgz
After i flash with MiFlashTool, the process is never end, but my Mi Pad 5 restarting without any reason in middle of flashing, but the process keep going, then i close the MiFlashTool, after that i try to fastboot devices in my platform tools directory, now my Mi Pad completely undetected in my PC, also in MiFlashTool now not detected
I can still open Recovery and Fastboot mode, but in Fastboot mode i cant do anything because my PC cant detect my devices, also i try with my other PC but still not detected, maybe the main reason this happend is because i terminate the MiFlashTool during process because i saw my Mi Pad restarting, any help for this issue ?
kzquandary said:
I can still open Recovery and Fastboot mode
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It indicates that your bootloader is still full functional. Otherwise recovery wouldn't boot anymore.
- Windows device manager shows what?
- output of 'fastboot devices'?
WoKoschekk said:
It indicates that your bootloader is still full functional. Otherwise recovery wouldn't boot anymore.
- Windows device manager shows what?
- output of 'fastboot devices'?
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the problem for devices not detected is solved sir, but now i stuck in fastboot mode every time i use fastboot reboot, because last time ago i want to try disable-verity using empty vbmeta.img, then after i try command fastboot flash --disable-verity vbmeta.img, i ended up in Fastboot Mode, now i want to try install new rom sir and i have download it miui_NABUGlobal_V14.0.3.0.TKXMIXM_45f6ebc192_13.0.zip , any tips for install this rom to Mi Pad ? because i cant use mi flash tool for install new rom
kzquandary said:
because i cant use mi flash tool for install new rom
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Did u try this one?
XiaoMiTool V2 - Modding of Xiaomi devices made easy for everyone
XiaoMiTool V2 is a easy to use tool to install rom on your Xiaomi device. Modding made easy for everyone! Download it for free now!
www.xiaomitool.com
WoKoschekk said:
Did u try this one?
XiaoMiTool V2 - Modding of Xiaomi devices made easy for everyone
XiaoMiTool V2 is a easy to use tool to install rom on your Xiaomi device. Modding made easy for everyone! Download it for free now!
www.xiaomitool.com
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i downloaded your suggested app, but there is no Xiaomi Pad 5 in device list, and my downloaded recovery rom is zip, i just cant find tool for flash zip in fastboot sir
Your download is only a recovery ROM and not the full fastboot ROM. Full fastboot ROM:
MiPad 5 – MIUI Download Xiaomi Official ROM
Ok, a recovery zip is only flashable in a recovery. It's like any other flashable zip for TWRP, i.e. a Magisk installer zip or sth else. These zips need a shell to execute their commands. Fastboot is only for flashing single images via cmd line on your PC.
Download the full fastboot ROM. It's a *.tgz-archive that needs to be unpacked for the Mi Flash Tool (v2).
WoKoschekk said:
Ok, a recovery zip is only flashable in a recovery. It's like any other flashable zip for TWRP, i.e. a Magisk installer zip or sth else. These zips need a shell to execute their commands. Fastboot is only for flashing single images via cmd line on your PC.
Download the full fastboot ROM. It's a *.tgz-archive that needs to be unpacked for the Mi Flash Tool (v2).
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Thanks sir, its worked, i use fastboot room with .tgz and all solved
WoKoschekk said:
Ok, a recovery zip is only flashable in a recovery. It's like any other flashable zip for TWRP, i.e. a Magisk installer zip or sth else. These zips need a shell to execute their commands. Fastboot is only for flashing single images via cmd line on your PC.
Download the full fastboot ROM. It's a *.tgz-archive that needs to be unpacked for the Mi Flash Tool (v2).
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But any tips for permanent root in Mi Pad 5 sir ? because every time i restart, its always unrooted
kzquandary said:
But any tips for permanent root in Mi Pad 5 sir ? because every time i restart, its always unrooted
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Install the Magisk app, extract the boot.img from inside your firmware and patch it with Magisk. Then flash the patched boot.img with fastboot flash boot "your patched image" and start your device.
WoKoschekk said:
Install the Magisk app, extract the boot.img from inside your firmware and patch it with Magisk. Then flash the patched boot.img with fastboot flash boot "your patched image" and start your device.
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Wow thanks sir, its worked like magic

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