![]() I noticed (by the MiFlash verbose) that the flash command was started with " fastboot -s c12feb2e0720.", so to access the device it would be necessary to specify where it was.I tried to flash the Original ROMs again (using MiFlash), taking advantage of this "Strange Mode", but it didn't work, because in the first command the software didn't get a response from the device.With high hopes, I opened the Command Prompt and tried to communicate with POCO through Fastboot and ADB, but both didn't see any devices ( fastboot devices | adb devices) and that made any command impossible.And so Windows recognized the device as " Linux File-Stor Gadget USB Device" (in MiFlash it was recognized as " c12feb2e0720 device"). I let the battery completely discharge and the next day I plugged the USB cable into the Computer (and the POCO) and this time it showed the charging icon (battery empty), and a few minutes later the screen turned on by itself (showing the POCO symbol ) and the battery icon appeared "1%" (charging).If I used the Power and Volume buttons (different combinations) the device would restart but immediately return to the EDL. I installed the engineering version, I also tried the Original version 12.0.3.0 (oldest 12.0) and also the Original version 12.0.11.0 (latest 12.0), but after successful installation the device wouldn't reboot (stuck in the EDL).I used this Firehose in the Original ROM and managed to install it normally. I found the POCO M3 Engineering ROM and through the Firehose File that came in it I managed to bypass Xiaomi's EDL Authentication.From there, after tirelessly searching forums and countless websites, I did this: He died and when connecting to the Computer I noticed that he was in EDL Mode ( Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008). There have been no updates applied, I have not confirmed this. This week I simply had to Restart the device, and then it didn't turn on anymore. ![]() I managed to do this and used my POCO for several weeks normally. ![]() A while ago I unlocked Bootloader from my POCO M3 European and downgraded MIUI ( 12.5.2.0 to 12.0.3.0) because the update had made the experience worse in several things. ![]()
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