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After playing with UBTouch I decided to try PMos too but unfortunately I didn't like it and I would like to go back and install UBtouch.
The phone is no longer reachable via ADB/Fastboot or even EDL by shorting the pins on the motherboard. I took it to an authorized Xiaomi center and they couldn't even flash the Android ROM again.
I believe the problem is due to pmos installation which requires loading custom u-boot, custom kernel boot partition and deleting the factory dtbo partition.
I tried a wipe from Recovery but I complicated the situation because I deleted the boot partition and I'm stuck in debug shell.
I'd like to know if it's possible to reload the boot partition using a micro SD or SSD connected via USB. The debug shell commands are limited, and I don't have the advanced experience to do so.
Thanks so much to anyone who can help.

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C CiberSheep moved this topic from Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC
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@toniox
Hello.
Normally, installing UT requires Android to be installed first.
Do you think this is possible given the state of the phone?
https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/device/surya/