The Xiaomi 14T Pro, running Android 14, presents a unique challenge for Magisk root users. After attempting to install Taiwan Hyperos 1.0.2 via fastboot, users are reporting that the boot image patch completes within a second, visually indicating success, yet root access is unavailable. This guide outlines troubleshooting steps based on user observations:
**Troubleshooting Steps**
1. **Check Boot Image Patch:** Verify that the boot image patch process actually modifies the file. Users initially attempted patching the main boot image, but this resulted in bootloops when restoring the device.
2. **Alternative Patch:** Switching to patching 'init_boot.img' did not yield successful root either. Both attempts with versions 27, 28, and 28.001 of Magisk resulted in bootloops.
3. **Magisk Version Compatibility:** Ensure compatibility between Magisk version 28001 ('topjohnwu/canary') and Taiwan Hyperos 1.0.2. Contacting the ROM developer or checking their official forums may provide solutions or workarounds for this specific combination.
4. **Alternative Root Methods:** Explore alternative rooting methods for the Xiaomi 14T Pro. Research community forums and dedicated rooting resources for your device model and Android version.
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