How to root XIAOMI.EU's MIUI 10.1 (Note 3 Pro) ? - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Questions & Answers

So, I recently flashed the xiaomi.eu's latest MIUI 10.1. My bootloader is unlocked and latest TWRP is installed. I googled around a bit, but can't really find any valid source for rooting. Would appreciate it if anyone would help me out.

Renz1er said:
So, I recently flashed the xiaomi.eu's latest MIUI 10.1. My bootloader is unlocked and latest TWRP is installed. I googled around a bit, but can't really find any valid source for rooting. Would appreciate it if anyone would help me out.
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Flash magisk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445

Renz1er said:
So, I recently flashed the xiaomi.eu's latest MIUI 10.1. My bootloader is unlocked and latest TWRP is installed. I googled around a bit, but can't really find any valid source for rooting. Would appreciate it if anyone would help me out.
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In latest TWRP it's already there to install SUPER SU , that must work.
I've rooted by it

vjays said:
In latest TWRP it's already there to install SUPER SU , that must work.
I've rooted by it
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Magisk is poular now. Magisk is far better. It doesnt modify system.
It is systemless root. It is best to pass security checks and working for banking apps.
Supersu modifies the system.

Black_Stark said:
Magisk is poular now. Magisk is far better. It doesnt modify system.
It is systemless root. It is best to pass security checks and working for banking apps.
Supersu modifies the system.
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Thanks for info, i didn't know much about it.:good:

vjays said:
In latest TWRP it's already there to install SUPER SU , that must work.
I've rooted by it
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I tried that and it worked, really thanks for that.
Black_Stark said:
Magisk is poular now. Magisk is far better. It doesnt modify system.
It is systemless root. It is best to pass security checks and working for banking apps.
Supersu modifies the system.
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I didn't know that either, thanks for the info. I'll do that the next time

Renz1er said:
I tried that and it worked, really thanks for that.
I didn't know that either, thanks for the info. I'll do that the next time
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Its not big thing.
Just flash supersu uninstaller zip. It will be removed.
Then flash magisk

Black_Stark said:
Its not big thing.
Just flash supersu uninstaller zip. It will be removed.
Then flash magisk
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okay, will do

Renz1er said:
okay, will do
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Download Unsu
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067

Black_Stark said:
Download Unsu
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
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downloaded Unsu, but magisk didn't installed saying it needs untouched bootimage or something. so, I re flashed the rom and installed magisk. root working.

Renz1er said:
downloaded Unsu, but magisk didn't installed saying it needs untouched bootimage or something. so, I re flashed the rom and installed magisk. root working.
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Flash Unsu. Then reboot

Black_Stark said:
Flash Unsu. Then reboot
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I flashed it then did a wipe and then reboot. Magisk said the boot image was modified. So, I'm assuming Unsu doesn't return the files to its original form. Anyways, installed Magisk and thanks for the info

Renz1er said:
I flashed it then did a wipe and then reboot. Magisk said the boot image was modified. So, I'm assuming Unsu doesn't return the files to its original form. Anyways, installed Magisk and thanks for the info
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Then wipe data reset.
Flash rom
Flash gapps
Flash magisk
Reboot

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[HELP] Query related to Magisk

I'm having some questions regarding Magisk.
Q1. I'm running a Custom ROM, can I install Magisk?
Q2. Is it possible to use Safetynet without Magisk?
Q3. If Supersu is already installed, how can I completely remove it and replace it with Magisk?
Thanking you in advance.
THEALLSTAR said:
I'm having some questions regarding Magisk.
Q1. I'm running a Custom ROM, can I install Magisk?
Q2. Is it possible to use Safetynet without Magisk?
Q3. If Supersu is already installed, how can I completely remove it and replace it with Magisk?
Thanking you in advance.
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*.Yeah. You can.
*.I think you won't be able to pass the safetynet on custom Roms without magisk
*.Simple, flash unsu : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067 via twrp, next flash latest magisk zip, reboot.
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sachin n said:
*.Yeah. You can.
*.I think you won't be able to pass the safetynet on custom Roms without magisk
*.Simple, flash unsu : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067 via twrp, next flash latest magisk zip, reboot.
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Thanks for your quick response. I followed your steps that you mentioned above. After flashing the SU Uninstaller do I need to do anything else? It asked me to flash boot.img which I didn't and the I went on flashing the latest Magisk zip. It was unsuccessful and some error "boot image already patched" is displayed.
THEALLSTAR said:
Thanks for your quick response. I followed your steps that you mentioned above. After flashing the SU Uninstaller do I need to do anything else? It asked me to flash boot.img which I didn't and the I went on flashing the latest Magisk zip. It was unsuccessful and some error "boot image already patched" is displayed.
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I think you need to reflash stock boot.img

How to install OTAs on rooted poco F1 ?

There will(hopefully) be a lot of otas coming to Poco F1 for bug fixing. So if we are rooted with Magisk we cannot install Otas directly as magisk modifies our stock boot image. And since poco doesn't have A/B partitions we cannot install OTA's and still keep Magisk. That brings us to Flashfire which can preserve root. Flashfire doesn't work on MIUI 9.6.14.0 (it doesn't work on mine) .So how do we install OTAs while preserving Magisk ? Is it possible or do we have to flash stock recovery and stock boot image and lose magisk ?
OTA update method according to topjohnwu:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md
Would be helpful if somebody can post a diy in the guide section on how to apply OTAs on Magisk rooted devices.
I would be very interested as well!!
Go to recovery.
Flash Magisk zip to restore old kernel backup.
Boot to system, you will not have root.
Update.
You still have TWRP, install Magisk again.
Profit.
I did flash my ota via stock recovery . You need flash stock recovery then go to system update after done go back to twrp and your magisk
abdohop said:
I did flash my ota via stock recovery . You need flash stock recovery then go to system update after done go back to twrp and your magisk
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Could you please be more specific?
1. Flash stock recovery (so you loose Twrp)
2. Boot to System and make update
3. Flash twrp again and root again with Magisk?
Thanks
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trax7 said:
Go to recovery.
Flash Magisk zip to restore old kernel backup.
Boot to system, you will not have root.
Update.
You still have TWRP, install Magisk again.
Profit.
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You mean that flashing Magisk again will "undo" root?
DoudouJack said:
You mean that flashing Magisk again will "undo" root?
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Yes.
trax7 said:
Yes.
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Hi, just booted into TWRP and flashed Magisk zip file, I'm still rooted.
Do you mean then the uninstaller Magisk file? If so, it will remove packages as well and root will still be there... Could you please be more explicit? Thanks!
DoudouJack said:
Hi, just booted into TWRP and flashed Magisk zip file, I'm still rooted.
Do you mean then the uninstaller Magisk file? If so, it will remove packages as well and root will still be there... Could you please be more explicit? Thanks!
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Magisk makes a backup of ur boot.img, which you need to use OTAs, to restore it, you can flash Magisk again to restore it. (that's how it should work)
trax7 said:
Magisk makes a backup of ur boot.img, which you need to use OTAs, to restore it, you can flash Magisk again to restore it. (that's how it should work)
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In my case flashing Magisk again did not work. From Magisk Manager -> Uninstall either since it was "unable to download".
For those who would be in the same case, I did following steps to update:
- Download latest Magisk uninstaller (currently 17.3, I tested with 17.1 & 17.2)
- Boot into TWRP (I use an app for convenience), go to Install > flash the Magisk uninstaller zip and (optional) boot to system to make sure root is gone (with Root Checker e.g.)
- Power off device and boot into Fastboot, flash stock boot.img (you can find it in the ROM folder you used to install your ROM), boot to System and install OTA update via the update manager, then reboot
- At this point I was stuck in fastboot screen, I simply booted with TWRP (with decryption working) and it took care of installing the update, I then flashed Magisk from there.
DoudouJack said:
Could you please be more specific?
1. Flash stock recovery (so you loose Twrp)
2. Boot to System and make update
3. Flash twrp again and root again with Magisk?
Thanks
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You mean that flashing Magisk again will "undo" root?
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Correct
Sandepp said:
There will(hopefully) be a lot of otas coming to Poco F1 for bug fixing. So if we are rooted with Magisk we cannot install Otas directly as magisk modifies our stock boot image. And since poco doesn't have A/B partitions we cannot install OTA's and still keep Magisk. That brings us to Flashfire which can preserve root. Flashfire doesn't work on MIUI 9.6.14.0 (it doesn't work on mine) .So how do we install OTAs while preserving Magisk ? Is it possible or do we have to flash stock recovery and stock boot image and lose magisk ?
OTA update method according to topjohnwu:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md
Would be helpful if somebody can post a diy in the guide section on how to apply OTAs on Magisk rooted devices.
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Try this guide, https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/step-step-guide-flashing-ota-beta-t3878730
Darklouis said:
Try this guide, https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/step-step-guide-flashing-ota-beta-t3878730
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Its ok I have already flashed several OTAs, custom roms and kernels on my pocophone.
Sandepp said:
Its ok I have already flashed several OTAs, custom roms and kernels on my pocophone.
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Is that so? What custom recovery you used?
Darklouis said:
Is that so? What custom recovery you used?
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Twrp with working decryption
Sandepp said:
Twrp with working decryption
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About that recovery, data partition will not get encrypted when you flash OTA update?
Darklouis said:
About that recovery, data partition will not get encrypted when you flash OTA update?
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It will but I am ok with encryption. If you don't want then flash disable force encryption from twrp after flahsing the ota or flash magisk which will disable force encryption.
Sandepp said:
It will but I am ok with encryption. If you don't want then flash disable force encryption from twrp after flahsing the ota or flash magisk which will disable force encryption.
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Nice nice.. Thanks for the tip
Darklouis said:
Nice nice.. Thanks for the tip
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You're welcome

Need help with rooting Poco

I need help to install root on my Poco. At first I try to install magisk 17.2, its successfully installed, but somehow theres no root access, tried to check with root checker, no root detected. I try to install magisk 18.1, check it with root checker, it say my phone rooted, but no root access. I tried to install SuperSU, no root detected.
Can someone explain to me whats wrong ?
Xiaomi.eu rom beta weekly 9.2.21
YSNDR said:
I need help to install root on my Poco. At first I try to install magisk 17.2, its successfully installed, but somehow theres no root access, tried to check with root checker, no root detected. I try to install magisk 18.1, check it with root checker, it say my phone rooted, but no root access. I tried to install SuperSU, no root detected.
Can someone explain to me whats wrong ?
Xiaomi.eu rom beta weekly 9.2.21
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For magisk, make sure magisk manager is installed properly. Sometimes it doesn't install while flashing the zip and you have to manually install the apk from here
Negi9 said:
For magisk, make sure magisk manager is installed properly. Sometimes it doesn't install while flashing the zip and you have to manually install the apk from here
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Yes, I already do that, tried with latest version (7.0.0) and old (5.9.1) no luck
YSNDR said:
Yes, I already do that, tried with latest version (7.0.0) and old (5.9.1) no luck
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That's weird. Try this:
>Flash the magisk uninstaller
>Reboot
>Flash latest magisk
>If there's no magisk manager in the app drawer, install the apk
Get all the files from here, don't use files from other mirrors
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases
YSNDR said:
Yes, I already do that, tried with latest version (7.0.0) and old (5.9.1) no luck
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As i remember, eu rom had root built-in. Maybe im wrong but u can try enable development setting then find in it. Couldnt remember exactly.
Negi9 said:
That's weird. Try this:
>Flash the magisk uninstaller
>Reboot
>Flash latest magisk
>If there's no magisk manager in the app drawer, install the apk
Get all the files from here, don't use files from other mirrors
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases
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tiennhu89 said:
As i remember, eu rom had root built-in. Maybe im wrong but u can try enable development setting then find in it. Couldnt remember exactly.
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No, eu rom is basically debloated and tweaked miui rom
But anyway, I've fix it, somehow i keep reinstall magisk and it just work. Thanks for your help :good:
YSNDR said:
No, eu rom is basically debloated and tweaked miui rom
But anyway, I've fix it, somehow i keep reinstall magisk and it just work. Thanks for your help :good:
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It only request root if magisk is Opened in the background.
D1stRU3T0R said:
It only request root if magisk is Opened in the background.
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Put Magisk in the 'not optimised' list for battery.

Can't install Magisk via TWRP

Hello. I was going through this guide --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-root-unlock-bootloader-t3852520
I've got a problem. I've unlocked bootloader and next I'm booting correctly to TWRP, but when I try to flash any zip of magisk manager I receive an error: "invalid zip file format". I'm using TWRP 3.2.3-0 from first post in guide - I was trying to use both 20181012 and 20181211 versions and no result - still the same error. What can I do? I'm using POCOPHONE F1 with MIUI Global 10.2.3.0
fajniejest said:
Hello. I was going through this guide --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-root-unlock-bootloader-t3852520
I've got a problem. I've unlocked bootloader and next I'm booting correctly to TWRP, but when I try to flash any zip of magisk manager I receive an error: "invalid zip file format". I'm using TWRP 3.2.3-0 from first post in guide - I was trying to use both 20181012 and 20181211 versions and no result - still the same error. What can I do? I'm using POCOPHONE F1 with MIUI Global 10.2.3.0
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You have an old version of TWRP... You need to install a newer version - 3.2.3.2 - which you will find by doing a search for it here on XDA...
Just load img file on INTERNAL storage of phone, choose install>install image file> and click on recovery partition. After install go to home menu and restart recovery...
If you still have issues then download magisk again, it may be corrupt...
Cheers....
ultramag69 said:
You have an old version of TWRP... You need to install a newer version - 3.2.3.2 - which you will find by doing a search for it here on XDA...
Just load img file on INTERNAL storage of phone, choose install>install image file> and click on recovery partition. After install go to home menu and restart recovery...
If you still have issues then download magisk again, it may be corrupt...
Cheers....
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First of all, I'm not going to install TWRP - I want only to boot into TWRP once for flashing Magisk's ZIP.
Second - in this guide OP says that Unofficial TWRP should be used. I've tried v1 and v2 TWRP from the guide. So which other TWRP should I try to boot into? This? https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-3-x-t3836241
fajniejest said:
First of all, I'm not going to install TWRP - I want only to boot into TWRP once for flashing Magisk's ZIP.
Second - in this guide OP says that Unofficial TWRP should be used. I've tried v1 and v2 TWRP from the guide. So which other TWRP should I try to boot into? This? https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-3-x-t3836241
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I am new on this forum (pocophone) and i seee how messed up it is. You should definitly use official twrp
You don't need official TWRP, but I think you need to install Disable Force Encryption, before installing the Magisk app
This thread will be more helpful.
fajniejest said:
Hello. I was going through this guide --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-root-unlock-bootloader-t3852520
I've got a problem. I've unlocked bootloader and next I'm booting correctly to TWRP, but when I try to flash any zip of magisk manager I receive an error: "invalid zip file format". I'm using TWRP 3.2.3-0 from first post in guide - I was trying to use both 20181012 and 20181211 versions and no result - still the same error. What can I do? I'm using POCOPHONE F1 with MIUI Global 10.2.3.0
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what are you trying to flash? If it is Magisk Manager, it is in apk format and you just click it to install. No TWRP.
If it is Magisk, which version are you trying to flash? Try 18.1. And preferably download any file from its source.
EDIT: If Magisk v18.1 is also not flashing, try Magisk Canary version. Some phones need that.
tnsmani said:
what are you trying to flash? If it is Magisk Manager, it is in apk format and you just click it to install. No TWRP.
If it is Magisk, which version are you trying to flash? Try 18.1. And preferably download any file from its source.
EDIT: If Magisk v18.1 is also not flashing, try Magisk Canary version. Some phones need that.
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I'm trying to flash zip with Magisk Manager, as it is said in guide. I know that I can have an apk, but is it enough to just install apk without having custom recovery (but having bootloader unlocked)?
GrecoNeoV said:
You don't need official TWRP, but I think you need to install Disable Force Encryption, before installing the Magisk app
This thread will be more helpful.
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I will try it if nothing from "my" guide will work, because I really don't want to lose my storage (I see that in this guide installing Magisk needs it)
fajniejest said:
I'm trying to flash zip with Magisk Manager, as it is said in guide. I know that I can have an apk, but is it enough to just install apk without having custom recovery (but having bootloader unlocked)?
I will try it if nothing from "my" guide will work, because I really don't want to lose my storage (I see that in this guide installing Magisk needs it)
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Well Here is how i managed it to work. After i unlocked my bootloader i launched twrp and flashed beta magisk 19.0 (not latest anymore because 19.1 just today showed up) then i reminded that i forgot about DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v18.0.zip so i flashed iit and after it flashed again magisk 19.0, after reboot it everything was fine
GrecoNeoV said:
You don't need official TWRP, but I think you need to install Disable Force Encryption, before installing the Magisk app
This thread will be more helpful.
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There is no need to flash DFE. I've unlocked my bootloader, installed TWRP, flashed PE and Magisk 19.0 all without DFE which I don't need.
@OP, you need TWRP version 3.2.3-2 at a minimum, which you can boot using 'fastboot boot twrp-<version>.img' . Then flash Magisk. You'll
need at least version 18.1.
HTH
guhvanoh said:
There is no need to flash DFE. I've unlocked my bootloader, installed TWRP, flashed PE and Magisk 19.0 all without DFE which I don't need.
@OP, you need TWRP version 3.2.3-2 at a minimum, which you can boot using 'flashboot boot twrp-<version>.img' . Then flash Magisk. You'll
need at least version 18.1.
HTH
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The command is 'fastboot boot twrp-<version>.img'
tnsmani said:
The command is 'fastboot boot twrp-<version>.img'
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Thanks for the correction. I really don't know where I got flashboot from.
Cheers!
guhvanoh said:
There is no need to flash DFE. I've unlocked my bootloader, installed TWRP, flashed PE and Magisk 19.0 all without DFE which I don't need.
@OP, you need TWRP version 3.2.3-2 at a minimum, which you can boot using 'fastboot boot twrp-<version>.img' . Then flash Magisk. You'll
need at least version 18.1.
HTH
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So, to make it clear (and to not brick my poco... ):
1. I should use TWRP image from this link --> https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomipocophonef1.html...
2. ...and I don't need to replace my recovery - just booting it once (as You described) is enough.
3. I should flash Magisk's ZIP, not MagiskManager's ZIP or Magisk.apk
4. No more flashing, clearing data and other operations needed.
Am I right?
1 - Yes.
2 - That's down to you. I have TWRP recovery installed and I have the app as well.
3 - You need to flash Magisk and install the apk. See this link for instructions on installing Magisk.
4 - Yes, you need to clear data, wipe dalvik and cache when installing a new ROM. If updating a current rom, I just wipe dalvik & cache.
HTH
Hey I know its not a thread related but if u install magisk can u tell me if you have 60fps screen recoding option? Because I already Dirty flashed rom once and nothing changed still cant unlock it :/
guhvanoh said:
1 - Yes.
2 - That's down to you. I have TWRP recovery installed and I have the app as well.
3 - You need to flash Magisk and install the apk. See this link for instructions on installing Magisk.
4 - Yes, you need to clear data, wipe dalvik and cache when installing a new ROM. If updating a current rom, I just wipe dalvik & cache.
HTH
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Big thanks! Finally dealt with it. So grateful for Your help. :victory:
Dearminder said:
Hey I know its not a thread related but if u install magisk can u tell me if you have 60fps screen recoding option? Because I already Dirty flashed rom once and nothing changed still cant unlock it :/
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Yes, I do. I've not tried it though...

Help with Pocophone F1 ROOT

I have a pocophone f1 which I attempted to root.
I already unlocked it using my MI account with MI unlocker on windows.
I installed TWRP 3.2, as well as SupersU.zip in TWRP.
I go and check root access using various root checker apps from playstore but i have no root access. One of them says that my supersu $Path does not contain a binary.
I tried uninstalling superSu using the supersSu uninstaller.zip in TWRP and then attempted flashing magisk, but i got the error about patched boot image. I wiped everything and then flashed stock global ROM for miui 11. Still i get the patched boot image when trying to flash magisk.
Any ideas?
Follow this
Silvershot said:
I have a pocophone f1 which I attempted to root.
I already unlocked it using my MI account with MI unlocker on windows.
I installed TWRP 3.2, as well as SupersU.zip in TWRP.
I go and check root access using various root checker apps from playstore but i have no root access. One of them says that my supersu $Path does not contain a binary.
I tried uninstalling superSu using the supersSu uninstaller.zip in TWRP and then attempted flashing magisk, but i got the error about patched boot image. I wiped everything and then flashed stock global ROM for miui 11. Still i get the patched boot image when trying to flash magisk.
Any ideas?
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Just uninstall SuperSU root and root again with magisk! There is unroot option in the SuperSU app which you have to use or:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
@Silvershot
My POV: Noone needs to install TWRP to root phone's Android.
jwoegerbauer said:
@Silvershot
My POV: Noone needs to install TWRP to root phone's Android.
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i just followed a tutorial on xda. what simple method do you know to root a poco f1? i need root urgent
abhi_tech said:
Just uninstall SuperSU root and root again with magisk! There is unroot option in the SuperSU app which you have to use or:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
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thanks for your reply. I already mentioned i used the supersu uninstaller.zip from the link you provided. but magisk still says the boot image is patched...
Silvershot said:
i just followed a tutorial on xda. what simple method do you know to root a poco f1? i need root urgent
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It's clear that something has gone very wrong. Instead of wasting time with troubleshooting, I recommend that you restore the phone to its original state via re-flashing its Stock ROM and when that's done retry to root its Android the proper way.
FYI: Once TWRP got installed on phone, you can't get rid off of it unless you re-flash phone's Stock ROM.
jwoegerbauer said:
It's clear that something has gone very wrong. Instead of wasting time with troubleshooting, I recommend that you restore the phone to its original state via re-flashing its Stock ROM and when that's done retry to root its Android the proper way.
FYI: Once TWRP got installed on phone, you can't get rid off of it unless you re-flash phone's Stock ROM.
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i flashed stock rom. i already said it.... still the problem exists
Silvershot said:
i flashed stock rom. i already said it.... still the problem exists
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If you flash phone's Stock ROM then neither Magisk nor TWRP is existing , you can't run either of them ...
jwoegerbauer said:
If you flash phone's Stock ROM then neither Magisk nor TWRP is existing , you can't run either of them ...
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yea, i flashed stock rom, then installed TWRP.
i will now flash stock rom again. i wiped everything using TWRP first.
could you tell me what to do once i flash stock rom again?
i attached a screenshot of trying to flash Force Encryption Disabler V4 for Magisk 18. even the disabler doesnt work... please someone help! i am working with stock clean rom. what is going on
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Silvershot said:
could you tell me what to do once i flash stock rom again?
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I could but I don't want to: IMO you simply didn't get it - you do anything without questioning the meaning.
Happy fiddling around with Magisk etc.pp.
jwoegerbauer said:
I could but I don't want to: IMO you simply didn't get it - you do anything without questioning the meaning.
Happy fiddling around with Magisk etc.pp.
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why are you on this forum if you dont want to help? i explicitly said i tried both supersu and magisk. or how can i root without these 2? why do you say i didnt get it? im pretty sure i did the steps correctly
Silvershot said:
why are you on this forum if you dont want to help?
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ROFL
BTW: Being active in this forum does not force me to give help in every case. Accept it.
Seppppx said:
You don't have to disable encryption to use magisk. Atleast I think from my experience.
This is the step-by-step tutorial.
1. Flash this global stock miui with TWRP. https://c.mi.com/in/miuidownload/detail?device=1700355 (if this is not the official ROM please correct me, there are a lot of fakes there)
2. Flash Magisk with TWRP. Download and flash it from this github repo. DO NOT DOWNLOAD IT FROM ANYWHERE ELSE!
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases
3. Reboot
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thank you. this worked. i was using older version of magisk. the latest one did the trick.

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