TWRP is invaluable for backing up the system before making changes like theming etc. and I can take a TWRP backup to any of my (all the same) devices and restore the whole thing in just a few minutes.
Press “Install” in TWRP and tap the “Install Image” button at the bottom-right of the screen. Navigate to your device’s storage and select the TWRP 3.5.1 recovery image file that you transferred earlier. Choose “Install Recovery Ramdisk” when prompted to select the target partition.
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I currently own a Redmi Note 8 Pro with Begonia Recovery Project (an up-to-date version of TWRP for the 8P) installed on it, and I'll be upgrading to a Poco X3 Pro early next September. Since this device is still intact both at the front and back, I will be giving it to my mother which desperately needs a new phone since her LG K10 Power 2017
For the peace of mind of @tech4rhm and our friends in India I have added in point A. 6. the links for both Redmi Note 5 Global (code name whyred) and Redmi Note 5 Pro India (code name whyred), but if you download the firmware from both links then you will get the same file (currently following file: miui_WHYREDGlobal_V9.2.6.0.NEIMIEK_272c24d561
When I root my Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet) by using twrp to flash magisk 25.2 and lazyflasher-no-verify-opt-encrypt.zip, I receive following message View attachment 5704507 . Nevertheless, I reboot my phone which is effectively rooted.
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