How to Get Stock MIUI OTA Update for Devices With Unlocked Bootloader
Requirements - -- You should be running stock (duhhh)
Instructions - -- Flash Magisk Uninstaller (If Rooted) -- Flash Stock Recovery from Custom Recovery (You should find this in your Stock ROM zip) -- Reboot Device -- Extract boot.img file from recovery rom zip. (Recovery rom's version should be same as the version of the rom you using before doing OTA) -- Now flash that boot.img file from pc using fastboot -- Go to bootloader and connect your device -- Now, flash that boot.img using this command
"fastboot flash boot boot.img"
-- Reboot device. -- Update using Updater app
Notes -- This Does NOT work on Ported MIUI ROMs like MIUI ROG, MIUI Hellas etc. This only Works on Stock! -- The boot.img and recovery.img given below is for Gram (Poco M2 Pro). Though guide remains same for all devices! DO NOT FLASH THE BOOT IMAGE AND RECOVERY IN ANY OTHER DEVICE. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE WHATSOEVER!
How to Get Stock MIUI OTA Update for Devices With Unlocked Bootloader
Requirements - -- You should be running stock (duhhh)
Instructions - -- Flash Magisk Uninstaller (If Rooted) -- Flash Stock Recovery from Custom Recovery (You should find this in your Stock ROM zip) -- Reboot Device -- Extract boot.img file from recovery rom zip. (Recovery rom's version should be same as the version of the rom you using before doing OTA) -- Now flash that boot.img file from pc using fastboot -- Go to bootloader and connect your device -- Now, flash that boot.img using this command
"fastboot flash boot boot.img"
-- Reboot device. -- Update using Updater app
Notes -- This Does NOT work on Ported MIUI ROMs like MIUI ROG, MIUI Hellas etc. This only Works on Stock! -- The boot.img and recovery.img given below is for Gram (Poco M2 Pro). Though guide remains same for all devices! DO NOT FLASH THE BOOT IMAGE AND RECOVERY IN ANY OTHER DEVICE. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE WHATSOEVER!
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