Xiaomiβs Redmi series is known for its reliability and excellent performance, but even the most stable devices sometimes require radical measures to restore performance. The Redmi 4X is no exception: over time, the MIUI operating system may start to work incorrectly, accumulate software errors or simply require complete cleaning before selling the gadget.
This operation returns the device to its original state when it left the assembly line of the manufacturer. All user data, including contacts, photos, installed applications and personal settings, will be permanently deleted. Therefore, before starting any manipulations, it is critical to make sure that there is a fresh backup of important information on the cloud server or external drive.
In this article, we will take a detailed look at all the ways to perform a reset on Xiaomi Redmi 4X. You will learn how to conduct the procedure through the standard settings menu if access to the system is saved, and how to use Recovery mode if the phone is locked or not booting, and will also touch on the important nuances of working with the Mi Account and possible problems that you may encounter in the process.
β οΈ Note: Hard Reset procedure results in complete deletion of all user data. Make sure you keep important files, as it will not be possible to recover them after reset by standard methods.
Preparation of the device for the discharge procedure
Before you start active actions, you need to conduct a number of preparatory activities that minimize the risk of critical errors. First of all, pay attention to the level of charge of the battery. To successfully complete the process, the charge should be at least 50-60%, since a sudden power outage during the formatting of memory partitions can damage the software part.
The second important step is detachment of accounts, where if you have a Mi Account or Google account activated on your device, the security system can lock the phone after a reset, requiring you to enter the password of the previous owner, a feature that protects against theft, and ignoring this step can turn the smartphone into a "brick" that can only be accessed through firmware.
It is also worth removing the memory cards and SIM-The cards before the procedure, although the current versions MIUI Usually offer selective formatting, physical media extraction ensures that you do not accidentally delete important files from your computer. SD-cards or do not disrupt the work of contacts stored on the SIM card.
- π± Charge your smartphone battery to at least 60% for stable operation.
- βοΈ Untie Mi and Google accounts in your system settings before resetting.
- πΎ Make a backup of contacts, photos and documents to an external medium.
- π Extract. SIM-microSD card and memory card to avoid accidental deletion of data.
β οΈ Note: If you do not remember the password from the Mi Account, be sure to restore access before reset, otherwise activation of the phone after the procedure will be impossible without contacting the support service with checks.
βοΈ Redmi Preparation Checklist 4X
Method 1: Reset via the MIUI settings menu
The safest and easiest way to run a Redmi 4X hard resket is if the operating system is stable and you have access to the desktop, which is preferable for ordinary users, since it is fully automated and eliminates the risk of random selection of incorrect commands in the engineering menu.
To start, you need to go to the main settings menu of the device. In the list of options, you should find a section that, depending on the firmware version, can be called "Advanced Settings" or "About Phone". In most current versions of MIUI, the desired function is located along the path Settings β Advanced Settings β Recovery and Reset. Here the system will offer several options for returning to the factory state.
Select the Reset option and carefully review the list of data that will be deleted. The system will warn you about the loss of all files. Once confirmed, the phone will restart and begin the cleaning process, which can take from 5 to 15 minutes, at which time the Xiaomi logo or progress indicator may be displayed on the screen.
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Before resetting through the settings menu, take a picture of the screen with the current network and display settings to quickly restore the usual configuration after turning on.
It's important to keep the process running and wait for the system to boot up, and when you turn on, you'll be greeted by a screen of initial setup, similar to what you saw when you first bought a smartphone, which means that the factory reset was successful.
Method 2: Hard Rescue via Recovery Mode
If your smartphone doesn't load, you're stuck on the logo, or you've forgotten your pattern lock, the only way out is to use Recovery Mode, a special diagnostic interface built into the device's memory that allows you to control the system at a low level. On Xiaomi Redmi 4X, this mode is logged in by a combination of physical buttons.
To enter recovery mode, turn the device off completely. Then simultaneously press the power and volume buttons (Over Volume + Power). Hold them until the Mi logo appears, then release the power button, but continue holding the volume button until the Recovery menu appears.
Navigation in this menu is done with volume buttons (up and down), and the option is selected by the on button. You need to find the Wipe Data item and select it. In the next menu, select Wipe All Data and confirm the action by selecting Confirm. The system will warn you about deleting the data again.
The sequence of actions in Recovery:
1. Wipe Data
2. Wipe All Data
3. Confirm
4. Reboot (after completion)Once confirmed, the formatting process will begin. Upon completion, the screen will display a message "Data wiped successfully." To exit, select Reboot, then Reboot to System. The phone will restart and begin the initial setup.
β οΈ Warning: In Recovery mode, the touch screen is not working. It is controlled only by physical volume and power buttons, so act carefully and slowly.
Method 3: Resetting via computer (ADB Command)
For advanced users with access to a computer and basic command line skills, a USB debugging reset method is available. This method requires that the smartphone previously have USB Debugging enabled in the developer menu. If the phone is locked during the boot phase, but the system responds to commands, this method can be useful.
You need to connect the smartphone to the PC through the original cable and install ADB drivers. In the command line on the computer, you enter the command adb devices to check the connection. If the device appears in the list, you can send a command to reset: adb reboot recovery, then perform actions from the previous section, or use a direct command to vape, if the access permissions allow.
This method is less popular for conventional reset, but is indispensable in situations where the buttons on the phone body are faulty.However, for the Redmi 4X with its serviceable physical buttons, using a keyboard combination remains the fastest and most reliable option.
What if the ADB canβt see the phone?
Table of comparison of discharge methods
To make it easier for you to choose the right option, we have prepared a method comparison table that will help you assess the risks and conditions for each method.
| Method | Access required | Risk of error | Data retention |
|---|---|---|---|
| Settings menu | Access to the system | Low. | No. |
| Recovery Mode | Phone off | Medium. | No. |
| ADB Teams | Included debugging | High-pitched | No. |
| Mi Flash Tool | Fastboot mode | High-pitched | No (complete flashing) |
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For most users, the best and safest way is to reset through the standard settings menu, if you have access to the system.
Possible problems and solutions
Despite the simplicity of the procedure, users may face a number of difficulties, and one of the most common problems is activation lock. If you don't log out of your Mi Account before reset, the system will require you to enter a username and password, which is protection against theft, and you can't get around it legally without your account data.
Another common problem is cyclic bootloop after reset, which may indicate damage to system files or memory failure, and in such cases, a simple data swipe is not enough, requiring a complete flashing of the device through the computer using the Mi Flash Tool utility.
It is also possible that the phone is not in Recovery mode. Make sure you use the right button combination and hold them long enough. On some firmware versions, the response time may differ. Try connecting the device to the charger while you try to enter Recovery mode.
- π Bootloop: Reflashing through Fastboot is required if reset doesn't help.
- π Mi Account Lock: You need a password from an account previously linked.
- π Battery discharge: Connect charging to 15-20 minutes before trying again.
- π₯ Button malfunction: Use ADB Or go to the service center.