How to Check Anti Rollback Index on Xiaomi | Bypass Anti Rollback and Downgrade

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @mrinmoybiswasarnob
    @mrinmoybiswasarnob 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    14:25 , Don't remove the first two line (Number1,2) because it checks that if your device is connected or not and checks adb drivers are installed or not. It also checks if your device is alioth(global) or not. In your case, it might be European, Chinese, Indian variant etc. You can check the meaning of these code by chatgpt also. In short, just remove the lines from number 3 to number 12.

  • @Sheisterrific
    @Sheisterrific 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your accent makes understanding your English VERY difficult. Thank you for posting your web link as well. Very informative. I have a few questions. Is ARI 3 indicating arb is not activated? What do ARI 1 and 2 mean? Is ARI 0 the same as 3? I have 2 custom ROM's installed, one with ARI 3, the other with ARI 1. Both have had multiple custom ROM's installed, which suggests all custom ROM's are either all 1 or possibly 3, if 3 means not activated. I see the current v14 MIUI stock ROM has ARI of 0. Technically, the custom ROM with ARI 1 cannot reinstall stock MIUI, and perhaps the ARI 3 can. Can you verify and elaborate? If the point of arb is to prevent LOWER than latest MIUI releases from being installed on phones (but not the latest one), can we avoid any concerns by simply getting and installing the latest MIUI stock ROM? If not, the arb concept seems flawed. I know this issue began in 2018, so asking about all Xiaomi phones up to current 2024. Finally, do you know of a method to pre-check each custom ROM since there is no flash_all.bat for them? I already know how to check them after they are installed. Thank you.

  • @broken4494
    @broken4494 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So, you're telling me there's absolutely no way to disable Xiaomi anti-rollback and roll back to Android 10? None at all?