Xiaomi won’t turn on after system update: 7 working ways to solve it

Updating the firmware on Xiaomi smartphones usually goes smoothly, but sometimes users face an unpleasant situation: after installing a new version of MIUI or HyperOS, the device refuses to turn on, the screen remains black, the Mi logo appears and nothing happens, or the phone goes into an endless reboot. The reasons can be different from a software failure to the incompatibility of the firmware with hardware.

In this article, we will analyze all possible scenarios – from the simplest forced reboot to recovery via Fastboot or Fastboot. EDL-You will learn how to diagnose the problem, what tools you will need (and where to download them), and what to do if the smartphone hangs on the logo after updating through the Internet. OTA The instructions are valid for all Xiaomi, Redmi and other models. POCO 2018–2026 issue.

Why Xiaomi is not switched on after the update?

Before you start resuscitation, it is important to understand the root of the problem, and here are the main reasons why your smartphone may not start after the update:

  • πŸ”„ Interrupted Update: If the process was interrupted (the battery was drained, the cable was pulled, the power was turned off), the system could have damaged.
  • πŸ“± Incompatible firmware: install custom or regional firmware (e.g. Global on China) without unlocking the bootloader.
  • πŸ”‹ Critical battery discharge: If the battery was discharged to 0% during the upgrade, the power controller could block the start.
  • πŸ› οΈ Error in the service pack: corrupted firmware file (often when downloaded via slow Internet).
  • πŸ”§ Module conflict: Bootloader, recovery, or Linux kernel failures.

According to service centers, 60 percent of the time, the problem is solved by simply restarting or resetting through Recovery, while the other 40 percent require more in-depth interventions, such as flashing through Fastboot or even soldering contacts (if hardware failure is to blame).

πŸ“Š Does your Xiaomi not turn on after the update? What do you see on the screen?
Black screen (no reaction)
The Mi/Redmi logo and nothing more.
Infinite Reboot (bootloop)
Error message (e.g., "No command")
Another option

Method 1: Forced Reset (Hard Reset)

The easiest and safest method is a hard reboot, which works if the smartphone is getting stuck while the boot stage, but the hardware is working, and the instructions are universal for all Xiaomi models, including the Redmi Note 12, POCO X5, Mi 11 and others.

You'll need:

  • ⚑ Charged battery (minimum 20-30%).
  • πŸ”Œ Original cable and charger (if the battery is discharged).

Step-by-step:

  1. Press and hold the Power + Volume button for 10-15 seconds.
  2. When the screen goes out (or the Mi logo appears), release the buttons.
  3. Wait 1-2 minutes – the phone should boot as normal.

Turn off the charging cable (if connected)

Make sure the buttons don't stick.

Hold the buttons strictly at the same time.

Do not let go, even if the screen blinks.-->

If after the reboot, the smartphone freezes on the logo again, move to the next method. If it turns on, but it works unstable (lags, application departures), do a reset via Settings β†’ About phone β†’ Reset settings.

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On some models (e.g. Redmi 9A), you need to press Power + Volume down to force reboot. If the combination doesn't work, try an alternative.

Method 2: Boot in Recovery Mode and Reset Settings

If a hard reboot doesn’t work, the next step is to start in recovery mode (Recovery Mode), where you can do a wipe cache or a full factory reset (factory reset), the latter option will delete all data, so use it only if there is no important information on the phone (or you have made a backup).

How to get in to Recovery:

  1. Turn off the phone (if it is on, press Power + Volume up for 10 seconds).
  2. Press Power + Volume up and hold until the Mi logo appears.
  3. Release the Power button, but keep Volume up until you see the Recovery menu.

In the Recovery menu, use the volume buttons for navigation and the Power button for confirmation. Select the language (usually English or ), then:

  • 🧹 Wipe Data β†’ Wipe All Data: Complete reset (delete all data!).
  • πŸ—‘οΈ Wipe Cache: Cache cleanup (safe, data is not deleted).
  • πŸ”„ Reboot β†’ Reboot to System: Reboot to Normal Mode.
What happens if Recovery does not open?
If a black screen appears after pressing the buttons or the phone vibrates and turns off, this can mean: 1. the recovery partition is damaged (you need to flash through Fastboot). 2. The Volume Up button is faulty (try using ADB to log into Recovery). 3. Hardware failure (for example, the dump of battery contacts).

Once reset, the phone will restart and should start as normal. If that doesn't happen, move on to more radical methods.

⚠️ Note: Some models (e.g. Xiaomi) 12T) Recovery resets may require you to enter a password from your Mi Account, even if you haven't used it. If you don't remember the password, you'll have to unlock the device through the official website.

Method 3: Fastboot Flashing (for power users)

If the smartphone doesn't respond to resets or freezes when booting, the firmware is likely damaged, and Fastboot flashing will help, USB-cable and special tools: Mi Flash Tool (for Windows) or fastboot from Android SDK.

What you need:

  • πŸ’» Windows computer 7/10/11 or Linux/macOS (fastboot).
  • πŸ”Œ Original. USB-cable (better from the set).
  • πŸ“ Firmware for your model (you can download on the official website of Xiaomi).
  • πŸ› οΈ Mi Flash Tool (for Windows) or fastboot (for other OS).

Step-by-step:

  1. Download the firmware for your model (choose the Fastboot version, not Recovery!). Unpack the archive into a folder.
  2. Install Qualcomm or MediaTek drivers (depending on your phone’s processor).
  3. Press on the phone off Power + Volume down to enter the Fastboot (a bunny with the inscription Fastboot should appear).
  4. Connect your phone to your computer and start the Mi Flash Tool.
  5. In the program, click Select, specify the path to the folder with the firmware, then Refresh (should appear). COM-port).
  6. Select firmware mode: Clean All - complete clean (removes everything, including data); Clean All and Lock - same + lock the bootloader (not recommended); Save User Data - save user data (not always working).

Flash

ModelType of firmwareDownload linkNotes
Redmi Note 12 Pro+Fastboot (Global)DownloadSuitable for Toco
POCO X5 ProFastboot (EEA)DownloadDevice code: redwood
Xiaomi 13Fastboot (China)DownloadRequires unlocking the loader

Once the firmware is installed, the phone should automatically restart, and if an anti-rollback error (such as anti 4) appears, you are trying to install an older version of the firmware than the one before, in which case you need to download a newer version of MIUI or HyperOS.

⚠️ Note: Fastboot resets all settings and deletes data from internal memory (except for the card). SD). If your phone had important files on it, try extracting them first. TWRP (if established).

Method 4: Recovery through EDL-regime (for β€œbricksΒ»)

If the phone doesn't respond to any combination of buttons (black screen, no vibration, not detected by the computer), the bootloader or firmware at a low level is likely to be damaged. EDL-Emergency Download Mode, which allows you to flash the device at the processor level.

This method is more complicated than the previous ones and requires:

  • πŸ”§ Special cable. EDL (board-bar).
  • πŸ’» Mi Flash Tool or QFil (for Qualcomm).
  • πŸ“ Firmware in.mbn or.elf format.
  • πŸ”‹ Charged battery (minimum 50%).

How to log into EDL:

  1. Turn off your phone (if it doesn’t respond, wait until the battery runs out).
  2. Connect a special one. EDL-cable (or close the contacts Test Point on the board, if you can solder).
  3. Connect your phone to your computer – a Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 device should appear in Device Manager.
  4. Start the Mi Flash Tool, select the firmware and press Flash.

The firmware in the EDL takes 10 to 20 minutes. Once it's done, the phone should restart. If that doesn't happen, check:

  • βœ… Correctness of cable connection.
  • βœ… Compatibility of firmware with model.
  • βœ… Presence of Qualcomm drivers.

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EDL-The mode is the last chance to bring the phone back to life if other methods have not worked, but it requires hardware skills and risks cancelling the warranty.

Method 5: Using the Mi Assistant (Official Tool of Xiaomi)

If you don’t want to mess with Fastboot or EDL, you can use the official Xiaomi Mi Assistant utility.It automates the recovery process and is suitable for most Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO models.

How to use Mi Assistant:

  1. Download the program from the official website and install.
  2. Press on the phone power + Volume down to enter the Fastboot.
  3. Connect your phone to your computer and start the Mi Assistant.
  4. Select Flash β†’ Specify the path to the firmware β†’ Press Start.

Advantages of Mi Assistant:

  • βœ… Automatic model definition.
  • βœ… Support for the latest versions MIUI HyperOS.
  • βœ… Less error risk compared to manual firmware.

Disadvantages:

  • ❌ Does not work with a locked bootloader (you need to unlock through the Mi Unlock Tool).
  • ❌ Not supportive. EDL-regime.

Method 6: Contact Xiaomi Service Center

If all of these methods did not help, most likely, the problem is hardware: damaged battery, soldered contacts, burned power controller or failed flash memory. In this case, self-repair is fraught with final breakdown, so you should contact an authorized service center Xiaomi.

When to bring your phone to the service:

  • πŸ”₯ Phone warms, smells of smoke or doesn’t charge.
  • πŸ”‹ The battery is swollen or does not hold the charge.
  • πŸ› οΈ On the screen artifacts (stripes, flickering, broken pixels).
  • πŸ’§ The phone fell into the water or was mechanically damaged.

How much will the repair cost:

Type of breakdownCost (β‚½)Duration of repairs
Battery replacement1 500–3 0001-2 days
Flip-through (if other methods do not help)1 000–2 5002-4 hours
Repair of the board (contact soldering, replacement of chips)3 000–10 0003-7 days

Before the service visit:

  1. Check if the guarantee is valid (on the box or in the check).
  2. Backup your data if your phone is responding.
  3. Check whether the service center is an official partner of Xiaomi (the list is available on the manufacturer’s website).

⚠️ Note: If you have been flashing your phone with unofficial firmware (such as LineageOS or Pixel Experience), this may cause you to refuse warranty repairs.

Method 7: Preventing problems with updates

To avoid problems with turning on after the update, follow these rules:

  • πŸ”‹ Charge your phone to at least 50% before upgrading.
  • πŸ“Ά Use a stable Wi-Fi connection (not mobile internet!).
  • πŸ“ Download firmware only from official sources:
  • πŸ”„ Do not interrupt the update process (do not press buttons, do not pull the cable).
  • πŸ“± Before updating, make a backup through Settings β†’ System system β†’ Backup.

If you install custom firmware (unofficial), you must:

  • Unlock the bootloader through the Mi Unlock Tool.
  • Install TWRP Recovery (if necessary).
  • Check firmware compatibility with your model (for example, Redmi Note 11 has several modifications: spes, fleur, etc.).

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Before updating with Recovery, format the cache section to reduce the risk of crashes. In TWRP, select Wipe β†’ Format Cache.

FAQ: Frequent questions about Xiaomi inclusion after update

❓ The phone hangs on the Mi logo after the update?
Try the forced reboot first (press Power + Volume up for 10-15 seconds). If it doesn't work, go to Recovery and do Wipe Cache. If that doesn't work, run your phone through Fastboot.
❓ Can I recover the data if the phone is not turned on?
If the phone is detected by a computer in Fastboot mode, you can try to extract data via ADB or TWRP (if installed), if the screen is black and there is no reaction, the chances are small - you will have to carry it to the service to solder the eMMC chip.
❓ Why does the phone ask for a password from Mi Account after the update?
If you don't remember your password, try to restore it through Xiaomi's website. If you bought it with your hands, contact the previous owner.
❓ Which firmware to choose: Global, China, EEA?
Global: for international versions (supports Google Services). China: for Chinese versions (no Google, but there are Chinese services); EEA: for Europe (analogue to Global, but with some restrictions); India: for India (may not work in other regions); Install only the version that matches your model! For example, on the Redmi Note 10 Pro with global firmware, you can not install Chinese without unlocking the bootloader.
❓ What to do if after firmware through Fastboot the phone does not turn on?
Possible reasons: Wrong firmware (check model code, for example, surya for the model). POCO X3). Unlocked bootloader (Mi Unlock Tool) Anti-rollback error (install newer firmware) Damaged USB-cable or port (try another cable). Try re-sweetening or using EDL-regime.