You will need the fastboot romno problem bro , using the fastboot or recovery rom ?
My understanding is that the two devices have some difference between them so you cannot flash ginkgo(redmi note 8) to willow(redmi note 8t) but they have the same cpu so you can use the same file that has been shared here on the two device but you will need the device specific rom.means that the redmi note 8T rom file is installed on the redmi note 8 ?
Flash using miflashtool. Make sure u replace the file and use only MIUI11 not MIUI12. Then just flashHello, sorry for the bad English, could you help me? i do everything correctly, i tried practically all versions of qfil and i still get the error "download fail, sahara fail"
try to put the folder in the qfil foldersorry for the english, i already did all these procedures but always: "download fail, sahara fail".
could help me i need my redmi Note 8 urgently please.
I've done it tootry to put the folder in the qfil folder
C/Programfiles/Qualcomm/QPST/bin ?I've done it too
from the error message it seams that you did not change or select the new firehose in QFIL, which is the patched file.Hello!
I have bricked Note 8T (accidentally flashed Ginkgo rom, recovery or fastboot doesn't work)
I have tried V11.0.5.0 and V12.0.1.0 global fastboot rom with replacing prog_emmc_firehose_Sm6125_ddr
I have QFIL 2.0.3.5, every setting is ok, but flashing fails.
INFO: TARGET SAID: 'ERROR: Only nop and sig tag can be recevied before authentication.
What am I doing wrong?
I deleted original firehose from rom folder and replaced it with patched version. I also copied the file to another location and selected it as programmer path as shown in picture. There should not be an old firehose file anywhere...from the error message it seams that you did not change or select the new firehose in QFIL, which is the patched file.
Can you upload the log fileI deleted original firehose from rom folder and replaced it with patched version. I also copied the file to another location and selected it as programmer path as shown in picture. There should not be an old firehose file anywhere...