Question Installing Xiaomi.eu from crDroid - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

I'm currently on crDroid 8.7 and i'm thinking of trying Xiaomi.eu to see if the battery life is any better. I dont want to make a mistake flashing the ROM and so I just want to check the procedure before I do.
Am I correct in thinking that when on A12 Xiaomi.eu can only be installed via Fastboot and must not be installed via TWRP?
These are the instructions on the Xiaomi.eu website;
Xiaomi devices on Android 12 via Fastboot only:
- Download our ROM zip file
- Unpack downloaded zip file in the PC using WinRAR
- Reboot your device to fastboot mode (press volume down + power)
- Connect to PC via USB cable
- Run fastboot installation script from unpacked zip according your PC operating system:
--- For Windows OS - windows_fastboot_update_rom.bat
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You don't need WinRAR. It's just a ZIP-file and Windows supports that.
Don't do "Update ROM", you're switching ROMs. crDroid and Xiaomi.eu are quite different from each other.
You might get away with "Update ROM" when switching from one AOSP ROM to another very similar, and not having to erase Userdata, but I don't recommend it. Flashing ROMs in itself is very dangerous, better not play with fire. Especially in this case, I'm certain you otherwise do a Hardbrick.
So use Clean Flash. Also make sure your PC and the USB-connection are reliable, in that they wouldn't randomly disconnect. What I do before a Flash, is copy big video-recordings to see if the USB-connection is stable enough.
I solely say this because my AMD-based PC is plaqued with USB-issues (which are widespread amongst AMD motherboards) and it caused Hardbricks for me in the past.
But you should first flash the Stock ROM, then clean flash Xiaomi.eu. You can get it on the official MIUI site or xiaomifirmwareupdater.com

cyanGalaxy said:
But you should first flash the Stock ROM, then clean flash Xiaomi.eu. You can get it on the official MIUI site or xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
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Thanks for the info. Can the stock ROM be flashed from SKKK TWRP?

Goooober said:
Thanks for the info. Can the stock ROM be flashed from SKKK TWRP?
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Yes, that too! Personally I've never used this route. In the past I've always used Fastboot Mode and PC.
But using TWRP seems straightforward, so you could give it a try!
With TWRP:
With PC:

Format data and flash Xiaomi.eu via TWRP. Firmware will be installed so you don't need to do that. That's it.

theoneofgod said:
Format data and flash Xiaomi.eu via TWRP. Firmware will be installed so you don't need to do that. That's it.
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That could be true...

AICP | Android Ice Cold Project
AICP
dwnld.aicp-rom.com

theoneofgod said:
Format data and flash Xiaomi.eu via TWRP. Firmware will be installed so you don't need to do that. That's it.
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no twrp version available for this device it requires to be done via fastboot.

mortmaru said:
no twrp version available for this device it requires to be done via fastboot.
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What phone are we talking about?

theoneofgod said:
What phone are we talking about?
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The phones this section is about the likes of Poco F3.
head over to xiaomi eu site it clearly states fastboot only for stable build

mortmaru said:
The phones this section is about the likes of Poco F3.
head over to xiaomi eu site it clearly states fastboot only for stable build
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The fastboot version in Xiaomi.eu stable appeared before skkk twrp that supports android 12 encryption and there is still no stable version update that will appear as a recovery package. If you want to flash Xiaomi.eu on Poco F3 via twrp it is only on Xiaomi.eu weekly beta 22.8.3 for now or wait patiently for the next stable update that you will be able to flash in twrp.

mortmaru said:
The phones this section is about the likes of Poco F3.
head over to xiaomi eu site it clearly states fastboot only for stable build
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I installed via skkk, worked fine.

Related

Rollback Protection

I understand that with thins new update it becomes impossible to downgrade to previous versions of MIUI but how about custom roms like lineage? Or installing twrp and magisk? There is a lot of info scattered but i would like to get some answers and update OP with something like a FAQ of do and Do not to make it easier for everybody
*Work in Progress*
-Miui 10
- From 8.7.10 onward flashing TWRP is impossible but booting into TWRP is possible from Fastboot using "fastboot boot recovery.img"
- There is one report of a successful Treble Lineage Flash ( take it with a grain of salt )
Tyrany said:
I understand that with thins new update it becomes impossible to downgrade to previous versions of MIUI but how about custom roms like lineage? Or installing twrp and magisk? There is a lot of info scattered but i would like to get some answers and update OP with something like a FAQ of do and Do not to make it easier for everybody
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Yes we need to know if possible flash custom roms or not. If yes the anti rollback isnt a big deal.
I updated to latest global beta.......now i cant flash twrp recovery now because of this anti rollback.
in my expiriance with LG G4 with antirollback. i could flash any custom rom aosp laos. just stock rom from LG i could not . qfuse will blow and brick phone.. this was only on LG firmware stock roms. not sure if its the same in xiaomi.
TWRP can be installed
Im currently on Miui 10 8.7.12 global beta
I have TWRP 3.2.1 installed along with magisk 16.0 :good:
Everything works fine
Have no intention of going back to previous builds
00r3 said:
Im currently on Miui 10 8.7.12 global beta
I have TWRP 3.2.1 installed along with magisk 16.0 :good:
Everything works fine
Have no intention of going back to previous builds
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did you install before or after updating?
Installed it after as twrp was replaced by stock.
After rooting it works fine
Anti roll back is already in moto phones. Only problem is rollback to stock only you can flash 8.1 to 7.1 custom ROMs. Even in stock you can skip bootloader files and flash to rollback with upgraded bootloader. Its new to xiaomi.
So Anti-rollback is no big deal because we can install TWRP + custom roms then? Some people say no (they can't, with little to no evidence) and others say yes (with decent evidence). Do we know what's up, I read comments telling it's basically 50:50. Is it device dependant, or do we need some exploits in terms of drivers/software usage etc? Thanks for your reply!
I'm also searching whether we can install custom rom or not ?
My RN5 AI came with stable MIUI 9.5.22.0. When I tried to install TWRP, to begin the process of flashing RR, I got the anti-rollback message and TWRP install failed.
You can install custom recovery and roms. Method here: Everything About Anti Roll-back .
ToXiTe said:
You can install custom recovery and roms. Method here: Everything About Anti Roll-back .
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Link is down!
MarvinMe said:
So Anti-rollback is no big deal because we can install TWRP + custom roms then? Some people say no (they can't, with little to no evidence) and others say yes (with decent evidence). Do we know what's up, I read comments telling it's basically 50:50. Is it device dependant, or do we need some exploits in terms of drivers/software usage etc? Thanks for your reply!
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we can install it, i did on 8.7.12. using redwolf.
also will be falshing custom roms tomorrow. so its just few extra precaustions. otherwise it business as usual
Kapiljhajhria said:
we can install it, i did on 8.7.12. using redwolf.
also will be falshing custom roms tomorrow. so its just few extra precaustions. otherwise it business as usual
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Did you check the version of anti-rollback via fastboot (fastboot getvar anti)?
What was your method of flashing? Minimal adb and fastboot flash recovery redwolf.img and then boot into it, or just booting into it and flashing redwolf.img from the recovery itself? Did you use lazyflasher afterwards, or is it even necessay with redwolf? Which version of Redwolf did you use?
Thanks for your effort and sorry for all of these questions, I really hope we can help the community out. Plz tell then if you succeed in flashing a custom rom
MarvinMe said:
Link is down!
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Sorry, wrong link. Updated
ToXiTe said:
Sorry, wrong link. Updated
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So nothing has changed regarding flashing recovery and custom roms? I mean, people managed to flash twrp/redwolf the normal way --> doing the same with custom roms. I don't think we have a problem here but still this new implementation makes me nervous...
Edit: huh, no just flashing the antibypass image before doing the twrp in case you are on anti rollback > 3. Just with "fastboot getvar anti" the version, if you are on 3 you are good, if you are on 4 use the method the link I guess...
MarvinMe said:
Did you check the version of anti-rollback via fastboot (fastboot getvar anti)?
What was your method of flashing? Minimal adb and fastboot flash recovery redwolf.img and then boot into it, or just booting into it and flashing redwolf.img from the recovery itself? Did you use lazyflasher afterwards, or is it even necessay with redwolf? Which version of Redwolf did you use?
Thanks for your effort and sorry for all of these questions, I really hope we can help the community out. Plz tell then if you succeed in flashing a custom rom
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...warning-update-to-recent-miui-builds-t3814895

Install Global ROM, Revert Stock Recovery afterwards

Good Day all,
I was wondering, is it possible to revert to the stock recovery after installing the Global ROM on the mi mix 3 China Version?
Reason I am wondering is because when I/We receive a OTA update from Xiaomi while using the Global ROM, will the phone be able to update or will it just freak out on me/us and die?
Currently I am waiting for my Bootloader to be unlocked (ETA 70HRS), I have all files necessary files downloaded (TWRP, Global ROM, Magisk v17.1)
Help/Advice would be appreciated :good:
Kind Regards
neilgeaney1 said:
Good Day all,
I was wondering, is it possible to revert to the stock recovery after installing the Global ROM on the mi mix 3 China Version?
Reason I am wondering is because when I/We receive a OTA update from Xiaomi while using the Global ROM, will the phone be able to update or will it just freak out on me/us and die?
Currently I am waiting for my Bootloader to be unlocked (ETA 70HRS), I have all files necessary files downloaded (TWRP, Global ROM, Magisk v17.1)
Help/Advice would be appreciated :good:
Kind Regards
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Yes you can go back. Yes you can get updates
Mackay53 said:
Yes you can go back. Yes you can get updates
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I find you very helpful in the forum and I would like to ask you few questions, I am thinking about buying the device but only chinese version is available here and I cant wait for the global to arrive
my questions are:
1- global version only released with 6GB RAM , if I got chinese version with 8GB , will it be able to run the global ROM ?
2- I have never flashed a ROM before , but I have strong knowledge in linux and command lines, will this be a hard task for me to do ? is it risky to brick the device ?
3- After flashing the Global ROM , will I receive official OTA updates directly from xaiomi without any problems ?
aboodelsoory said:
I find you very helpful in the forum and I would like to ask you few questions, I am thinking about buying the device but only chinese version is available here and I cant wait for the global to arrive
my questions are:
1- global version only released with 6GB RAM , if I got chinese version with 8GB , will it be able to run the global ROM ?
2- I have never flashed a ROM before , but I have strong knowledge in linux and command lines, will this be a hard task for me to do ? is it risky to brick the device ?
3- After flashing the Global ROM , will I receive official OTA updates directly from xaiomi without any problems ?
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1. Yes no problem, I'm on 8GB model and worked fine
2. Really hard to hard brick, soft brick possible but easily fixable via fastboot to flash new system, boot etc
3. I believe so, not tested as there isn't a 2nd global update out?
Mackay53 said:
1. Yes no problem, I'm on 8GB model and worked fine
2. Really hard to hard brick, soft brick possible but easily fixable via fastboot to flash new system, boot etc
3. I believe so, not tested as there isn't a 2nd global update out?
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Thank you , ok then I will buy the chinese device and maybe if I needed assistance I can reach to you
Mackay53 said:
Yes you can go back. Yes you can get updates
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Is it also possible to Re-lock the bootloader after the completion?
After ! have put the Global ROM on the phone, i want to:
1. revert the recovery back to stock
2. un-root
3 .Re-lock the bootloader
Is this possible?
Is there a copy of the original Recovery available?
Regards
neilgeaney1 said:
Is it also possible to Re-lock the bootloader after the completion?
After ! have put the Global ROM on the phone, i want to:
1. revert the recovery back to stock
2. un-root
3 .Re-lock the bootloader
Is this possible?
Is there a copy of the original Recovery available?
Regards
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1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Only relock the bootloader on the ROM base it came with. So if your phone came with the Chinese ROM do not relock bootloader with global. If you do it's goodbye phone
Stock ROM will install stock recovery once phone has booted up
Mackay53 said:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Only relock the bootloader on the ROM base it came with. So if your phone came with the Chinese ROM do not relock bootloader with global. If you do it's goodbye phone
Stock ROM will install stock recovery once phone has booted up
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Duly noted about the Bootloader.
Is there a way to get the likes of Google Pay to work on the Global ROM on the chinese phone without using Magisk Hide
neilgeaney1 said:
Duly noted about the Bootloader.
Is there a way to get the likes of Google Pay to work on the Global ROM on the chinese phone without using Magisk Hide
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You'd have to use the Xiaomi EU rom with or without magisk as the global ROM has a CTS mismatch so won't pass safety net.
Mackay53 said:
You'd have to use the Xiaomi EU rom with or without magisk as the global ROM has a CTS mismatch so won't pass safety net.
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Thank you for this information.
What EU ROM would you suggest to get all features based on your experience?
Using Mi Mix 3 CN Version 6GB/128GB
neilgeaney1 said:
Thank you for this information.
What EU ROM would you suggest to get all features based on your experience?
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https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/8-12-27.48379/
So just to clarify, if I get a Chinese Mix 3, unlock bootloader, flash official global ROM, I CANNOT relock the bootloader, unless I flash back to the Chinese ROM?
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
So just to clarify, if I get a Chinese Mix 3, unlock bootloader, flash official global ROM, I CANNOT relock the bootloader, unless I flash back to the Chinese ROM?
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Yes that's correct
Mackay53 said:
Yes that's correct
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Thank you for clarifying & replying quickly, was really hoping there would be a workaround or alternative way to get around the brick to be locked again but I guess not..
Mackay53 said:
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/8-12-27.48379/
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Thank you for the link.
So when I flash this ROM, will it also re-flash the stock recovery?
Will this make any difference when I/We recieved the weekly OTA update?
neilgeaney1 said:
Thank you for the link.
So when I flash this ROM, will it also re-flash the stock recovery?
Will this make any difference when I/We recieved the weekly OTA update?
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No, flashing the ROM will keep TWRP installed as it's a custom miui ROM.
OTA works and will automatically flash the update via TWRP for you.
Mackay53 said:
No, flashing the ROM will keep TWRP installed as it's a custom miui ROM.
OTA works and will automatically flash the update via TWRP for you.
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Excellent Stuff
Is there any known problems at this present time with this custom MIUI ROM
neilgeaney1 said:
Excellent Stuff
Is there any known problems at this present time with this custom MIUI ROM
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All ok
Mackay53 said:
All ok
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Excellent Stuff
Just a quick update for you all that I have successfully, unlocked the Bootloader and installed the ROM.
Just a quick note to mention that after you do:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP_perseus.img
DO NOT put in the command:
fastboot boot TWRP_perseus.img
After flashing TWRP just take your phone (either connected or disconnected from PC) and hold vol up and power. It will reboot in TWRP.
I tried rebooting into the recovery using the above command line and it just rebooted into MIUI Recovery.
Hope this helps :good:
GAPPS
Has anyone tried to flash GAPPS onto this ROM safely or would it mess everything up?

ask about gsi images

Hello everyone I need help
How I install gsi ROM like hydrogen oxygen
In mi a2 lite daisy I have twrp but now I have miui ROM
Can I flash without reflash firmware in pc ? More options like a flash vendor boot or what thanks have a nice day my slot is A/B but boot set in (B)
robin_vilensky_ said:
Hello everyone I need help
How I install gsi ROM like hydrogen oxygen
In mi a2 lite daisy I have twrp but now I have miui ROM
Can I flash without reflash firmware in pc ? More options like a flash vendor boot or what thanks have a nice day my slot is A/B but boot set in (B)
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First of all many users are confusing rom with firmware, the whole rom is flashed through fastboot or EDL (although OTA updates could be flashed through recovery) while the firmware is a small set of files that can be flashed through recovery in form of zips.
What I did to boot many GSIs out there? although any of them satisfied due to many bugs comparing with the developed custom roms for Daisy.
- Go to recovery and backup just the boot partition.
- Then format data.
- Then advanced wipe; data, system and cache/ART Dalvik cache.
- Transfer GSI to your device using any convenient method (transferring file or copying to your external SDcard)
- Flash the GSI on System Image partition.
- Restore the boot partition.
- Flash only the firmware zip (version may vary) Never I needed to flash the whole rom.
- Flash DFE.
- Switch to the other slot and reboot.
- If device won´t boot it could be required to flash a proper vendor version through fastboot. Pay attention to the slot that you flashed before to target the same slot if you need to flash this partition.
With this method I could boot to OneUI, Moto, nubia, ZenUI, HydrogenOS and Xperia while I can´t on ZUIOS and didn´t try with FlymeOS
Can I flash firmware via twrp ? Thanks
robin_vilensky_ said:
Can I flash firmware via twrp ? Thanks
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Yes, this is why they´re done this way, to updates just some essential partitions, there is a thread here where you can download them.
SubwayChamp said:
Yes, this is why they´re done this way, to updates just some essential partitions, there is a thread here where you can download them.
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Thank you ! You can send me link for firmware zip for twrp ? Thanks and it's not removed the twrp?
robin_vilensky_ said:
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Thank you ! You can send me link for firmware zip for twrp ? Thanks and it's not removed the twrp?
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I'm now far from a pc, under Guides section you can find it.
Doing this way you won't need to reflash TeamWin.
SubwayChamp said:
I'm now far from a pc, under Guides section you can find it.
Doing this way you won't need to reflash TeamWin.
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From here it's okay ? https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?device=1700354 for twrp
SubwayChamp said:
I'm now far from a pc, under Guides section you can find it.
Doing this way you won't need to reflash TeamWin.
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Thank you bro iam fine thanks for helping
robin_vilensky_ said:
From here it's okay ? https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?device=1700354 for twrp
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I´m back, the link is to download the whole rom.
Remember the difference between rom and firmware that I mentioned before?.
This is the link for firmwares https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/firmware-updates-daisy-t3975879
Anyway you´ll need sometimes the whole rom and sometimes it´ll be enough flashing just the firmware.
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I´m back, the link is to download the whole rom.
Remember the difference between rom and firmware that I mentioned before?.
This is the link for firmwares https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/firmware-updates-daisy-t3975879
Anyway you´ll need sometimes the whole rom and sometimes it´ll be enough flashing just the firmware.
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Thanks for help bro big respect

note 8t global to eea ?

im on global with my note 8t global 11.0.3.0, thinking of going to eea rom debloated, iv seen xiaomi.eu_multi_HMNote8T_V11.0.7.0.PCXEUXM_v11-9, i assume its the correct one im after, is it worth it.
i have unlocked my bootloader, no twrp yet just though, i assume i have to use twrp to to convert to eea? and not miflash.
to me unlike the old days with marmallow roms, you cannot backup rom to sd card anymore, only internal? seems a waste.
why is this though or am i wrong, a lot of people seem to be having problems flashing with errors..unlike the old days!
so back to my question... is it worth it, saving rom backup to sd card is the only reason i will do it, if i cannot then ill just leave it.
Re: @bluefender
Downgrading or changing area version need to do a clean flash through fastboot. You can do this by MiFlash.
According to your description, your current version is V11.0.3.0.PCXMIXM Global Version. The fastboot ROM for this version:
https://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.3.0...XM_20200319.0000.00_9.0_global_f0a94ec54f.tgz
You can use the link above to rollback to this version you are using (V11.0.3.0.PCXMIXM Global Version).
This link below is the version you want, V11.0.7.0.PCXEUXM Europe Version. Download link is shown below:
https://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.7.0...XEUXM_20200318.0000.00_9.0_eea_11e5f4d0c9.tgz
Changing area version will erase all your personal data. Take a backup on a safe storage device.
can i flash it with orange fox ? i tried mi flash didnt work, had all the correct drivers, i did how ever flash willow_eea_global_images_V11.0.9.0.PCXEUXM_20200522.0000.00_9.0_eea_ef896cff18 through orangefox, worked perfectly.
bluefender said:
can i flash it with orange fox ? i tried mi flash didnt work, had all the correct drivers, i did how ever flash willow_eea_global_images_V11.0.9.0.PCXEUXM_20200522.0000.00_9.0_eea_ef896cff18 through orangefox, worked perfectly.
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This is a fastboot ROM. Flash it through fastboot. Or you can flash recovery ROM through custom recovery.
bluefender said:
im on global with my note 8t global 11.0.3.0, thinking of going to eea rom debloated, iv seen xiaomi.eu_multi_HMNote8T_V11.0.7.0.PCXEUXM_v11-9, i assume its the correct one im after, is it worth it.
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A: If you flash a Xiaomi.eu ROM, doesn't matter the region of your device. It's just a zip file, just like before, always in TWRP. My older RN8T has a xiaomi.eu_multi_HMNote8T_V11.0.7.0.PCXEUXM_v11-9 (EEA based), but it was Global. My actual RN8T is EEA, and i have installed xiaomi.eu_multi_HMNote8T_V11.0.4.0.PCXMIXM_v11-9 (Global based)
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i have unlocked my bootloader, no twrp yet just though, i assume i have to use twrp to to convert to eea? and not miflash.
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A: TWRP doesn't convert any Xiaomi ROM, just flash the ROM (zip format) you choose
bluefender said:
to me unlike the old days with marmallow roms, you cannot backup rom to sd card anymore, only internal? seems a waste.
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A: Full backup of the ROM still is possible, you have to choose the destination (you can use OrangeFox, instead)

How To Guide [GUIDE] [Root Miui 14.0.8.0 Eu Stable without PC and without custom recovery]

prerequisite:
• Bootloader unlocked
• Mi 11 Lite 5G NE with Miui V14.0.8.0.TKOCNXM_ Eu stable here
• any other Android device rooted with magisk and Adb fastboot module installed
• Termux
• USB-C OTG adapter or USB-C to USB-C cable
Instructions :
• Download the patched boot.img below on the rooted device and check that USB debugging is enabled on both devices.
• Connect the 2 devices with the cable
• Open termux and type su
• Then type adb devices
• at this point if your Mi 11 device is recognized you can continue otherwise something is wrong.
• Reboot Mi11 to fastboot using key combinations or typing this command in termux adb reboot bootloader
• Then flash the boot.img by typing this command fastboot flash boot {file path/name}.img
• In our case it will be precisely this command if your file is in the Download folder
fastboot flash boot/storage/emulated/0/Download/EU_boot_V14.0.8.0_magisk_patched_Lisa.img
reboot and enjoy your rooted device.
Special thanks for osmOsis and Surge1223 who developed this very useful module
{note: extract first to get boot.img}
Are you sure it's the EU rom??
copernic75 said:
Are you sure it's the EU rom??
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Yes
CN : Chinese rom in general
i think he mean with EU, Xiaomi.eu custom rom
I think you're right... .eu rom not eaa rom.
Sorry for my mistake
For full house:
I see you're french (me too) and I'd like to install the last .eu rom.. last year I had big sms problem with the 13 version (no sms received) ... Did you noticed any trouble with this version? I'm with orange .
Thanks
Trismo said:
i think he mean with EU, Xiaomi.eu custom rom
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Yes that's as much for me as a careless error
copernic75 said:
I think you're right... .eu rom not eaa rom.
Sorry for my mistake
For full house:
I see you're french (me too) and I'd like to install the last .eu rom.. last year I had big sms problem with the 13 version (no sms received) ... Did you noticed any trouble with this version? I'm with orange .
Thanks
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Yes no problem it's quite the opposite I had problems activating Volte on the global version Miui 12/13 this only happened with the operator Orange impossible to deactivate 4G calls but no hassle here to enable or disable Wi-Fi/4G calls and messages works fine with Mi message or Google message
Ok thanks... Since I'm in 14 version eea, I think there's no TWRP compatible. How can I flash it without custom recovery please?
copernic75 said:
Ok thanks... Since I'm in 14 version eea, I think there's no TWRP compatible. How can I flash it without custom recovery please?
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I have not found a way to flash the fastboot roms without a pc so you will have to use the computer it's quite easy unzip the firmware and click on Windows first install having connected the phone and checks before that it is well recognized by Adb fastboot
Ok... I try
Merci l'ami
copernic75 said:
Ok... I try
Merci l'ami
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I forgot you have to put the phone in fastboot mode before clicking on first install and of course the bootloader must be unlocked keep me posted you can pm if you have any difficulties
Yes
Full House said:
I forgot you have to put the phone in fastboot mode before clicking on first install and of course the bootloader must be unlocked keep me posted you can pm if you have any difficulties
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Do I need to frmat data?
copernic75 said:
Yes
Do I need to frmat data?
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If it's the first installation yes if it's an update no
this will also work if i am vice verse i mean i got a pc but no other android,i can just flash the file via pc as well right ? also this wont reset my phone right if i am already on 14.0.5 ?
qamartheone said:
this will also work if i am vice verse i mean i got a pc but no other android,i can just flash the file via pc as well right ? also this wont reset my phone right if i am already on 14.0.5 ?
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yes of course it's the same, this file does not format the Rom it's just to have Root with Magisk stable 25.2.
Full House said:
yes of course it's the same, this file does not format the Rom it's just to have Root with Magisk stable 25.2.
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will this work with the newly released 14.0.6 eu stable ? same process or any change of files required?
qamartheone said:
will this work with the newly released 14.0.6 eu stable ? same process or any change of files required?
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should work with the same process but with the new patched boot
Nice guide! Can you also share the steps on rooting MIUI using a PC?
Full House said:
should work with the same process but with the new patched boot
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can you provide a new updated patched boot for 14.0.8

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