Flashing a stuck ROM on your Redmi Note 10 Lite can seem daunting, but with the right tools and steps, it can be done efficiently. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process using the UMT tool with Qualcomm's New Auth Bypass feature. Follow each step carefully to successfully flash your ROM and revive your device.
Disclaimer: This procedure is intended for advanced users. Flashing your device can void your warranty and may cause irreversible damage if not done correctly. Proceed at your own risk.
Prerequisites:
- UMT Latest Version (Note: This tool is not free)
- Qualcomm USB Driver installed on your computer
- Redmi Note 10 Lite firmware files (including rawprogram0.xml)
- Test point image for Redmi Note 10 Lite
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Open UMT Latest Version:
- Download and install the latest version of UMT. Ensure it is properly set up on your computer.
2. Go to "Read & Tools":
- Open the UMT tool and navigate to the "Read & Tools" section.
3. Select Brand "Xiaomi":
- From the list of brands, select "Xiaomi."
- Choose "Redmi Note 10 Lite (curtana)" from the model options.
5. Go to "Flasher" Tab:
- Navigate to the "Flasher" tab in the UMT tool.
6. Configure Flasher Settings:
- Untick "Use UMT Auth Server."
- Tick "Xiaomi New Auth Bypass."
7. Select Firmware File:
- Click on "Program" and select the file named "rawprogram0.xml" from the firmware path of your Redmi Note 10 Lite.
8. Initiate Flashing:
9. Enter EDL Mode:
- Use the EDL test point image to put your Redmi Note 10 Lite into EDL mode. Refer to the image below for the correct test points.
10. Connect Device to UMT Tool:
- Once in EDL mode, connect your phone to the computer. Ensure that the Qualcomm USB Driver is installed; otherwise, the connection will fail.
11. Wait for Completion:
- The UMT tool will start the flashing process. Wait until it completes. Do not disconnect your device during this process.
Conclusion
After the flashing process is complete, your Redmi Note 10 Lite should boot up with the new ROM. This procedure should resolve any issues caused by a stuck ROM. If you encounter any problems, ensure that all drivers are correctly installed and that you have followed each step precisely.
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