echo %anticheck% | findstr /r /c:"pass" || @ECHO "Antirollback check error" && exit /B 1 fastboot %* erase boot_ab || @ECHO "Erase boot_ab error" && exit /B 1 fastboot %* flash crclist %~dp0images\crclist.txt || @ECHO "Flash crclist error" && exit /B 1...
With the introduction of Xiaomi’s Anti-rollback Protection, it is not advised to use Fastboot ROMs to downgrade your device to an older Android version. If you’re going to attempt this, make sure that the rollback index of the downloaded ROM matches with the rollback index of the MIUI ...
I was about to flash the official whyred Linedage OS for my Redmi Note 5. I did that with note 3 and note 4 before, so kind of knew what I was doing.. But was not aware of the antirollback thing.. So after i decided to flash the new miui 10 firs for the firmware..(wasn't...
Return to the previous build (anti-rollback is possible). Benefits of the PRO version Mi Flash Pro has advanced functionality and will appeal to experienced users. The program can flash phones onQualcommSnapdragonandMediaTekprocessors. Regular Mi Flash works only with Snapdragon. ...
MiTool version 1.4.4: - Device verification has been added in any mode, automatically restarting it to the appropriate mode - A trial version for Flashing Fastboot Rom (v2) has been added (only for those facing issues with the following errors: "error: current device antirollback version is...
Is this possible via MiFlash using the method here? As I understand it, a potential hurdle is the anti-rollback protection that Xiaomi may have imposed. EDIT: Alright, so I used Mi Flash and it supposedly worked as I can boot into the stock Android 10 MIUI ROM. H...
including but not limited toXiaomi's weird Anti-Rollback Protectionthat will hard brick your phone into the locked-EDL state. Through trial-and-error, the community essentially figured out the actions that they need to stay away from in order to avoid a hard brick on Xiaomi-Qualcomm devices....