Rooting the Xiaomi Mi TV 4A Pro 32 is one of the most challenging and risky modifications you can attempt on a consumer device.
Warning: These apps can sometimes introduce spyware or fail to work on modern Android versions, as shown in this YouTube video discussing the dangers of root methods. Risks and Considerations Rooting violates the terms of service.
: Required to run the Mi Unlock Tool and ADB/Fastboot commands. How to root XIAOMI Mi TV 4A Pro 32
(The application used to manage root access).
Connect a USB hub to your TV's USB port. Plug both your prepared USB flash drive and a USB mouse into the hub. Back in your PuTTY root shell, you need to manually mount the USB drive so you can access its files. The command to do this often looks like: busybox mount /dev/block/sda1 /sdcard (Your drive may be sda1 or sdb1 . If this command fails, you can use busybox ls /dev/block to see a list of devices and try the others like sda , sda4 , or sdb1 ). Rooting the Xiaomi Mi TV 4A Pro 32
This information is provided for educational purposes only. The author and publishers of this guide are not responsible for any damage, data loss, or warranty void that may occur as a result of following these instructions. Rooting your device is a complex procedure that should only be attempted by experienced users who understand the risks.
With the modified boot image ready on your PC, you can now inject root access into the TV. Reboot your Mi TV back into Fastboot mode: adb reboot bootloader Use code with caution. Confirm the fastboot connection: fastboot devices Use code with caution. Flash the patched boot image to the boot partition: fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img Use code with caution. : Required to run the Mi Unlock Tool
A high-quality USB male-to-male cable (or a standard USB drive, depending on your method) A stable Wi-Fi network connecting both the PC and the TV Step 1: Enable Developer Options and ADB on Mi TV
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