How To Guide [GUIDE]Xiaomi.EU ROMs Flashing Guide All Devices [Windows-Only]

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XIAOMI.EU ROMs Flashing Guide:

MIUI 13 (Stable)

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Requirements:

First of all unlock bootloader of your device . Search net for more info.
After this install adb drivers from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...reborn-v2-0-adb-fastboot-and-drivers.3854109/
Choose skip install for adb and install google drivers.
Connect your device in fastboot mode to your pc.
Go into device manager , right click on unrecognized android device , choose update drivers , let me pick from a list of drivers , select adb drivers, android bootloader interface and click install.

Then go to your custom rom download thread and check the date of rom file.

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See the date of your rom . Now go to xiaomiformwareupdater.com and select your device. Then click download.

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New page will appear. Type fastboot in the searchbar of the page. Now see global rom the date closest to the release of the xiaomi.eu rom and download.

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Unzip the rom file to the root of c: drive and connect your device to fastboot mode and double click on flash_all.bat
A cmd window will popup and close after 15-20 min approx when flashing is done.This will delete your data.

Let the device boot into MIUI.
Once it boots power it off . Then press the vol down + power button until fastboot in orange letters appear.

TWRP method:

Follow flashing guide of twrp from here.
Boot into twrp.
Go to wipe and format data.
Then factory reset in wipe.
Do not wipe anything in advanced wipe !
Copy the.eu rom zip file to a fat32 formatted sdcard or usb.
Connect sdcard or usb to device.
Go to install , select storage , sd/usb, select eu rom zip and flash.
Once flashing done , wipe dalvik.
Reboot to system.
Done.

Updating via Updater app: (ROM Type: Recovery)
(A Xiaomi.eu ROM must already be installed on your device)
  • Download Xiaomi.eu ROM zip file
  • Copy the ROM zip file to the internal storage
  • Updater -> Menu (...) -> Select update package
  • Select the ROM zip file
  • Confirm any dialogs
  • Done!
Installing with Fastboot: (ROM Type: Fastboot)
  • Download Xiaomi.eu ROM zip file
  • Extract the ROM zip to root of c : drive.
  • Connect phone ins fastboot to PC via USB cable
  • Run one of the installation scripts (according to your PC operating system):
    - first_install_with_data_format - with data wipe, if you're flashing Xiaomi.eu ROM for the first time or downgrading.
    - update_rom - without data wipe, if you're updating from an older Xiaomi.eu ROM.
  • Done!
Remember:
If you are going from MIUI 13 (or later) Weekly ROM to MIUI 13 Stable ROM, you are doing a downgrade, so format data is mandatory!


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MIUI 13 (Weekly)

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Go to the sourceforge link of the rom and see the date of your rom. In this case it's alioth.

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See the date of your rom . Now go to xiaomiformwareupdater.com and select your device. Then click download.

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New page will appear. Type fastboot in the searchbar of the page. Now see global rom the date closest to the release of the xiaomi.eu rom and download.

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Unzip the rom file to the root of c: drive and connect your device to fastboot mode and double click on flash_all.bat
A cmd window will popup and close after 15-20 min approx when flashing is done.This will delete your data.

Let the device boot into MIUI.
Once it boots power it off . Then press the vol down + power button until fastboot in orange letters appear.

TWRP method:

Follow flashing guide of twrp from here.
Boot into twrp.
Go to wipe and format data.
Then factory reset in wipe.
Do not wipe anything in advanced wipe !
Copy the zip file to a fat32 formatted sdcard or usb.
Connect sdcard or usb to device.
Go to install , select storage , sd/usb, select rom zip and flash.
Once flashing done , wipe dalvik.
Reboot to recovery.
Reboot to system.
Done.

Fastboot:

Unzip rom file to root of c: drive.
Go into folder.
Run fastboot installation script in folder according your PC operating system:
--- For Windows OS - windows_fastboot_update_rom.bat
--- For Linux - linux_fastboot_update_rom.sh
--- For MacOS - macos_fastboot_update_rom.sh
Done.

NOTE FOR ALL:

Make sure to always extract and move the stock rom folder in root of c: drive (this helps avoid flashing errors)The path should look something like this:

C:\spes_global_images_YourVersionhere

Also make sure the same to unzip xiaomi.eu rom folder in the root of c: drive:
C:\xiaomi.eu_multi_HMNote11_YourVersionHere

Then flash Xiaomi.EU according to instructions above.

Alternatively If you want you can flash india , eea , turkey , etc variants of stock rom instead of global , then flash xiaomi.eu according to the instructions above. But keep in mind that the release date of stock rom that you are flashing should be closest to the release date of xiaomi.eu weekly rom.

Must do all the process again if flashing a new rom

If you get a error like this: assert failed _dynamic partitions package_extract_file(dynamic_partitions_op_list) ERROR 1

Then go to the guide here and re do all the steps in the guide and when it comes to flashing twrp, then use twrp 3.6.1 to flash rom then flash twrp 3.7.0 according to the process in guide (if the rom you flashed is a12/a13) or use shrp 3.1 instead of using twrp after re doing all the steps and then flash rom.

If mtp not working or device not getting detected as a portable device in any recovery then watch this guide here: GUIDE

Do not replace the recovery or try to update recovery that comes with roms. This can cause problems such as reboots, apps crashing,etc as recovery is integrated into boot partition in which kernel is also integrated.
 
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wasteoinc

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what is your experience after flashing the ROM. The system eats 18GB of space (is this normal or just my phone?) and I don't know why and even though a lot of spam is going away with this rom there is a lot more :)
 

Sheist!

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Big woop. I don't want stock MIUI crapola. The whole point of XDA is better choices, not encouragement to return to the stock, bloated, ad-engorged OG software. The whole reason to buy a Snapdragon'd phone is ROMing. This will not make me go back.

EDIT: changed supposed stock MIUI users on XDA (everyone) to proven (me).
 
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NOSS8

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Big woop. No one, including me, wants stock MIUI crapola. The whole point of XDA is better choices, not encouragement to return to the stock, bloated, ad-engorged OG software. The whole reason to buy a Snapdragon'd phone is ROMing. This will not make me go back.
This is your opinion but not that of the 781 users of this version, for example.
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wasteoinc

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Big woop. I don't want stock MIUI crapola. The whole point of XDA is better choices, not encouragement to return to the stock, bloated, ad-engorged OG software. The whole reason to buy a Snapdragon'd phone is ROMing. This will not make me go back.

EDIT: changed supposed stock MIUI users on XDA (everyone) to proven (me).
I also don't want the xiaomi crap but I also want to use my phone in a usefull way, not having to deal with all the issues other roms introduces.

In my old phone (xiaomi 4x) the miui.eu rom was quite good and you could improve on it by deleting xiaomi system apps that you didn't want to use. I don't know whats the story now, but Im trying to learn.

Somebody said that the A/B partitioning scheme bloats the GB in the system but still 18 seems a lot to me.

Im still a bit scared to flash magisk which is annoying because i really want to root my phone to get rid of ads and stuff
 
I also don't want the xiaomi crap but I also want to use my phone in a usefull way, not having to deal with all the issues other roms introduces.

In my old phone (xiaomi 4x) the miui.eu rom was quite good and you could improve on it by deleting xiaomi system apps that you didn't want to use. I don't know whats the story now, but Im trying to learn.

Somebody said that the A/B partitioning scheme bloats the GB in the system but still 18 seems a lot to me.

Im still a bit scared to flash magisk which is annoying because i really want to root my phone to get rid of ads and stuff
Why are you scared to flash magisk ?

Btw , are you getting issues in which your device randomly reboots (with animation) sometimes and apps crash unnecessarily ?

I have no nfc Indian 6 64 variant and I get this issue in all .eu roms for my device .

These issues are nowhere to be found in other custom roms .
 
I also don't want the xiaomi crap but I also want to use my phone in a usefull way, not having to deal with all the issues other roms introduces.

In my old phone (xiaomi 4x) the miui.eu rom was quite good and you could improve on it by deleting xiaomi system apps that you didn't want to use. I don't know whats the story now, but Im trying to learn.

Somebody said that the A/B partitioning scheme bloats the GB in the system but still 18 seems a lot to me.

Im still a bit scared to flash magisk which is annoying because i really want to root my phone to get rid of ads and stuff
Where are you getting ads
 

Sheist!

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Oct 7, 2009
298
75
Redmi Note 10 Pro
Redmi Note 11
I also don't want the xiaomi crap but I also want to use my phone in a usefull way, not having to deal with all the issues other roms introduces.

In my old phone (xiaomi 4x) the miui.eu rom was quite good and you could improve on it by deleting xiaomi system apps that you didn't want to use. I don't know whats the story now, but Im trying to learn.

Somebody said that the A/B partitioning scheme bloats the GB in the system but still 18 seems a lot to me.

Im still a bit scared to flash magisk which is annoying because i really want to root my phone to get rid of ads and stuff
Magisk installs a bit funky with the RN11 since I stayed on the crDroid recovery. I recall I had to do the adb sideload method. Go under the Add Update section. You still need the boot.img and vbmeta.img from your installed ROM.
 

Sheist!

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Oct 7, 2009
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Redmi Note 10 Pro
Redmi Note 11
You could have chosen apply update chosen your SD card then flashed magisk.zip
Actually, the recovery would not recognize the external SD. Nothing changed on it. I did freak a bit until the sideload worked from PC. Still won't read it in the stock crDroid 9.2 recovery but every other place it does.

Edit: it is just the recovery that fails to read it. Apps within system read it fine, and it mounts. "unsupported filesystem exfat" as seen in recovery. I did not format in exfat, though.
 
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wasteoinc

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Btw , are you getting issues in which your device randomly reboots (with animation) sometimes and apps crash unnecessarily ?

I have no nfc Indian 6 64 variant and I get this issue in all .eu roms for my device .

These issues are nowhere to be found in other custom roms .

No I had no such issues , I have the version with NFC. I finally got magisk and adaware so now I will cool a bit before trying something different. LineageOS seems not supported anymore and from the other custom roms still not sure if you get more issues than miui.eu