Magisk / Su for Mi 10 Lite Zoom (Vangogh) - Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Questions & Answers

Anyone find out a proper magisk or Su for mi 10 lite Vangogh ? İ tried to install via twrp but even flashed successfully no root access.

setheleh said:
Anyone find out a proper magisk or Su for mi 10 lite Vangogh ? İ tried to install via twrp but even flashed successfully no root access.
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Using eu rom btw.

Have you found a solution yet? I've got exactly the same problem with you.

1.unlock
2. install twrp via pc
3. format all in twrp
4. install eu rom via twrp and boot to set up mobile and install magisk manager
5. reboot to twrp and flash data of magisk , clear cache
i use this step no problem about magisk root anymore

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Problem with twrp not installing SuperSU

I have a Honor 8 with Emui 5.0.1, Android 7 model FRDL09 , build FRD- L09C432B394.
I have unlocked the bootloader and installed 3.0.3-0 Twrp but when i try to install SuperSU from the recovery i can't (the phone start the operation but after 2 or 3 seconds on the screen there are some very fast message and the phone just reboot. I was able to read the message that is:
- System-less Mode, Boot Image Support required
- creating image
I tried with 2 different version of SuperSU (sr3-SuperSU-2.79-Sr3- 2017 0114223742.zip and SuperSU-v2.82-Sr5-Permissive.zip but i have the same problem
Anyone can help to figure out what i'm doing wrong?
Tia
Install twrp 3.1.1 from open kirin thread.
I use magisk for root, and any problem with this recovery.
I use EMUI 5 b402.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
xuso77 said:
Install twrp 3.1.1 from open kirin thread.
I use magisk for root, and any problem with this recovery.
I use EMUI 5 b402.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
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Yea i just did that reading better the forum and i figured out that i was using the wrong twrp version
I still used the official SuperSu 2.82, do you think it is better go for magisk?
Thank you for your reply
For me is better magisk.
When I want update my device, I uninstall magisk with the uninstalled twrp zip, and then, I update with the full update package and 0 problems.
xuso77 said:
For me is better magisk.
When I want update my device, I uninstall magisk with the uninstalled twrp zip, and then, I update with the full update package and 0 problems.
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Sadly i can't find the original rom of my phone so i can't reflash it to remove the changes done by SuperSU so i need to stick with it even if i want to try magisk
Flash this Version from TWRP
SR1-SuperSU-v2.82-SR1-20170608224931.zip

Can't root after full 9.0.4 installation

I have installed incremental upgrades for 9.0.2 and 9.0.3 and been able to do a TWRP less root using Magisk. For the upgrade to 9.0.4 I downloaded and installed the full upgrade. Following installation of oos_9.0.4_patched_boot.img, my phone reboots to recovery so I am unable to load Magisk. So I have to reinstall oos_9.0.4_stock_boot.img and stay unrooted. I can't find a similar problem - am I unique? Any solutions?
Solanoantuna said:
I have installed incremental upgrades for 9.0.2 and 9.0.3 and been able to do a TWRP less root using Magisk. For the upgrade to 9.0.4 I downloaded and installed the full upgrade. Following installation of oos_9.0.4_patched_boot.img, my phone reboots to recovery so I am unable to load Magisk. So I have to reinstall oos_9.0.4_stock_boot.img and stay unrooted. I can't find a similar problem - am I unique? Any solutions?
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Flash Full OOS via fastboot (Guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665 )
Then use fastboot to enter twrp blu_spark (TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=27466#downloads )
Then flash magisk (Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...k-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445?styleid=21 )
After magisk installed, reboot phone and install magisk app
Done.
PeterSmusi said:
Flash Full OOS via fastboot (Guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665 )
Then use fastboot to enter twrp blu_spark (TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=27466#downloads )
Then flash magisk (Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...k-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445?styleid=21 )
After magisk installed, reboot phone and install magisk app
Done.
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My apologies for the late reply. I'm not heavily into these things so I was reluctant to go into TWRP. So I ended up resetting my phone and now it all roots quite happily. But thanks for the ideas.
hii i have one plus 6 oxygen 9.0.6 but am not able to find out patched file
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[Guide]Mi 10 / 10 Pro Root Guide for MIUI Stable

1. Unlock Bootloader
Download official unlock tool here : https://en.miui.com/unlock/
2. Download the newest ROM and extract boot.img
Download the full ROM here: http://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/index
(ROM for Chinese model:http://www.miui.com/download-365.html)
3. Install Magisk Manager, the patch boot.img
Copy boot.img to the phone, then install magisk manager, click install, choose boot.img.
Then magisk_patch.img is generated. This is the root kernel.
Copy magisk_patch.img back to computer.
4. Flash root kernel.
Power off, then hold Vol Down + Power button ,enter fastboot mode.
open cmd, flash the root kernel.
fastboot flash boot magisk_patch.img
fastboot reboot
Lastest Fastboot Download: https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
changguangyu said:
1. Unlock Bootloader
Download official unlock tool here : https://en.miui.com/unlock/
2. Download the newest ROM and extract boot.img
Download the full ROM here: http://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/index
(ROM for Chinese model:http://www.miui.com/download-365.html)
3. Install Magisk Manager, the patch boot.img
Copy boot.img to the phone, then install magisk manager, click install, choose boot.img.
Then magisk_patch.img is generated. This is the root kernel.
Copy magisk_patch.img back to computer.
4. Flash root kernel.
Power off, then hold Vol Down + Power button ,enter fastboot mode.
open cmd, flash the root kernel.
fastboot flash boot magisk_patch.img
fastboot reboot
Lastest Fastboot Download: https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
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u do know that there are no rom for mi10/pro in the first link (http://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/index)
-fluffy- said:
u do know that there are no rom for mi10/pro in the first link (http://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/index)
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There will be ROM after international version of Mi 10 / Pro released.
For some reason I couldn't get fastboot working, I got VM ubuntu and got it done.
If any1 wants detailed instructions let me know.
EEA Rom Mi 10 /Mi 10 Pro
Last news
Mi 10 EEA
http://hugeota.d.miui.com/V11.0.9.0.QJBEUXM/miui_UMIEEAGlobal_V11.0.9.0.QJBEUXM_f40b8c154f_10.0.zip
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.9.0....EUXM_20200321.0000.00_10.0_eea_3060ffeca1.tgz
Mi 10 Pro EEA
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.7.0.QJAEUXM/miui_CMIEEAGlobal_V11.0.7.0.QJAEUXM_e5fb61d54d_10.0.zip
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.7.0....EUXM_20200321.0000.00_10.0_eea_6ec058d03b.tgz
ionutlup said:
Last news
Mi 10 Global EEA
http://hugeota.d.miui.com/V11.0.9.0.QJBEUXM/miui_UMIEEAGlobal_V11.0.9.0.QJBEUXM_f40b8c154f_10.0.zip
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.9.0....EUXM_20200321.0000.00_10.0_eea_3060ffeca1.tgz
Mi 10 Pro Global EEA
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.7.0.QJAEUXM/miui_CMIEEAGlobal_V11.0.7.0.QJAEUXM_e5fb61d54d_10.0.zip
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.7.0....EUXM_20200321.0000.00_10.0_eea_6ec058d03b.tgz
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Where did you get links?
On the official page
https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
No links about Mi 10 or Mi 10 Pro
Anyway "EEA" is different from "Global".
magisk_patched.img
changguangyu said:
1. Unlock Bootloader
Download official unlock tool here : https://en.miui.com/unlock/
2. Download the newest ROM and extract boot.img
Download the full ROM here: http://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/index
(ROM for Chinese model:http://www.miui.com/download-365.html)
3. Install Magisk Manager, the patch boot.img
Copy boot.img to the phone, then install magisk manager, click install, choose boot.img.
Then magisk_patch.img is generated. This is the root kernel.
Copy magisk_patch.img back to computer.
4. Flash root kernel.
Power off, then hold Vol Down + Power button ,enter fastboot mode.
open cmd, flash the root kernel.
fastboot flash boot magisk_patch.img
fastboot reboot
Hi, after Magisk install procedure, the resulting magisk_patched.img is much smoller then the origin boot.img (45692KB vs 131072KB). Magisk Manager 7.5.1 (267) was used. Is it OK? Thanks.
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Yes correct. I didn't check file size to confirm the numbers you gave, but the file does indeed becomes smaller.
Happy rooting
It's possible flash magisk zip via twrp like good old days? ?
Rhaegar93 said:
It's possible flash magisk zip via twrp like good old days?
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You can try, but it doesn't work.
Will this allow me to use the magisk to hide root/unlocking for my google pay, banking apps, netflix to work?
Rithina said:
Will this allow me to use the magisk to hide root/unlocking for my google pay, banking apps, netflix to work?
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Yes. Netflix works either way
Hi friends, can you tell why if I try to unlock the bootloader via Mi Unlock app I get a message: "Please unlock 168 hours later"? (see attached screen).
http://www.itnovation.eu/koles/Mi-unlock.jpg
I have Mi account signed on the device and all is prepared properly (Developer Options ebabled, account assigned in Unlock status).
Why do I have to wait 7 days?
zencooler said:
Hi friends, can you tell why if I try to unlock the bootloader via Mi Unlock app I get a message: "Please unlock 168 hours later"? (see attached screen).
http://www.itnovation.eu/koles/Mi-unlock.jpg
I have Mi account signed on the device and all is prepared properly (Developer Options ebabled, account assigned in Unlock status).
Why do I have to wait 7 days?
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Because we all had to wait 7 days to unlock bootloader. .....welcome to miui
gogoffm said:
Because we all had to wait 7 days to unlock bootloader. .....welcome to miui
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OK. Sounds promising! Thank you very much for the info. I have been using Mi Mix phone few years ago and the unlocking process was working different way then [emoji106]
I have to be patient now...
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I am looking for the Xiaomi mi 10 Lite 5G Rom. Can somebody help me?
1625 said:
I am looking for the Xiaomi mi 10 Lite 5G Rom. Can somebody help me?
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Hi,
the official version?
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/
or the XIAOMI.EU?
MIUI 12
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/20-6-4.56112/
MIUI 11
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-11-0-stable-release.52628/
:highfive:
Thanks for your help.
Im not sure, now I have 11.0.4.0(QJIEUXM), do I have to choose the file: xiaomi.eu_multi_MI10LiteZoom_V11.0.10.0.QJVCNXM_v11-10.zip ?
I can’t find something beginning with QJI
Magisk 20.4 okay?
Can anyone help please?
1. I flashed EU MIUI 12 on a china Mi 10 Pro, should I use the boot.img from that rom?
2. I copied the boot.img file (from MIUI12 EU) to downloads. Magisk doesn't see it, it sees other files there though.
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Update, I rooted my Mi 10 Pro without this exact method.
My device is a China Mi 10 Pro 8/256.
1. I couldn't install the EU ROM from TWRP, so I installed the Chinese TWRP specifically for the Mi 10 Pro.
2. Inside that version of TWRP, there is a button to root the device. So I did and then flashing the EU ROM succeeded.
3. I installed Magisk 7.5.1 APK , it seems I'm not rooted. Tried root checker, no go too.
4. Now I wanted to root, so I tried this method , but for some reason Magisk (7.5.1) couldn't see my boot.img file.
5. I uninstalled Magisk (7.5.1)
6. I flashed Magisk ver 20.4 from TWRP. Cool, but couldn't see it.
7. I installed the Magisk 7.5.1 APK , and now it appears I'm rooted.
8. Tried root checker, Magisk popped and I granted acceess, root is OK!

Mi 10 lite - Magisk and Twrp ??

Hello all !
I've got a question about rooting and TWRP on Mi 10 lite.
I saw threads about that, but my Mi is on MIUI 12.5.1, and so it's Android 11 now..
My question is : could i put latest TWRP and magisk without risk ??
I download TWRP app on play store, and the Mi 10 lite is not on the list to download the recovery, so i don't now if it's possible or not.
My goal is to install TWRP (and would like to know if this will wipe all my data or not ?) and after install Magisk to root.
Is there someone who can help me please ?
Thanks a lot
Ps : i saw another recovery, so TWRP or another don't matter
Yeah, I'm using both. Not sure about the TWRP app but I flashed the custom recovery from fastboot and installed magisk from the recovery.
coomac said:
Yeah, I'm using both. Not sure about the TWRP app but I flashed the custom recovery from fastboot and installed magisk from the recovery.
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Hello coomac,
Thanks for your answer so in custom recovery you're using TWRP ? Which version ?
And for Magisk which version are you using please ?
Because it's my only phone and don't want to brick it
Thanks by advance,
I've used all versions of TWRP and the orange fox release for monet. They all work fine, but I'm partial to this one. I'm using magisk v23 stable.

Is it possible to pre-root a TWRP image prior to flashing it?

Hello. I'm trying to flash a TWRP custom recovery on a SM-A305G (Galaxy A30). While reading the official A30's post on the TWRP website, in order to properly flash the custom recovery, they recommend me to first root my device with Magisk (which I understand how to) but THEN flashing a pre-rooted TWRP image for my device. How could this be done?
Related link: https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxya30.html
Thanks in advance to who could answer this question. Internet hero.
Rooting Android OS is adding an user with elevated rights ( comparable to adminstrator in Windows OS ) to it, nothing else.
TWRP recovery does not require a phone's Android is rooted.
lnrdx said:
Hello. I'm trying to flash a TWRP custom recovery on a SM-A305G (Galaxy A30). While reading the official A30's post on the TWRP website, in order to properly flash the custom recovery, they recommend me to first root my device with Magisk (which I understand how to) but THEN flashing a pre-rooted TWRP image for my device. How could this be done?
Related link: https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxya30.html
Thanks in advance to who could answer this question. Internet hero.
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That just isn't how it is done, we don't root TWRP, we root the phone's OS. There isn't anything to "root" in or about TWRP because TWRP has the power to modify a device without needing root.
It isn't required, but, it is possible to root a device and then use an app such as Rashr, Flashify or TWRP Manager along with root permissions to flash a TWRP img or even use a Terminal Emulator app with root permissions to install TWRP via dd commands. It doesn't "have" to be done this way, it's just an alternative way to achieve root and flash TWRP on devices that are capable of doing it this way, in this order, not all devices can do it this way.
I want to have Magisk AND TWRP.
I rooted the phone with Magisk and had Magisk running.
Then installed TWRP app and flashed TWRP with root permission.
Now TWRP is installed but Magisk is gone again.
How can I have BOTH?
woheller69 said:
I want to have Magisk AND TWRP.
I rooted the phone with Magisk and had Magisk running.
Then installed TWRP app and flashed TWRP with root permission.
Now TWRP is installed but Magisk is gone again.
How can I have BOTH?
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Flash the Magisk.zip via TWRP just to be sure binaries are installed, then wipe cache and dalvik cache in TWRP then boot into system and install the Magisk Manager app(if it dosen't get installed when you flash the Magisk.zip).
Unfortunately not working.
I installed Magisk via Odin wirh a Magisk-patched stock rom ( Galaxy A10). WORKED
Then installed TWRP via Odin and got TWRP and Magisk working by immediately booting into recovery after flashing.
But then I installed the CrDroid custom rom via TWRP and now Magisk is gone.
[ROM][ARM][OFFICIAL] crDroid 8.x for Galaxy A10 [Android 12]
*** Disclaimer I am not responsible for any damage you made to your device You have been warned crDroid is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device also attempting to bringing many of the best features...
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