🔍 Possible Causes
A system update failed or was incomplete.
System files are corrupted or incompatible.
An unofficial or custom ROM was installed.
An internal memory issue or a malicious application.
🛠️ Possible Solutions
Force Restart:
Press and hold the Power button for 10–15 seconds until the device turns off and restarts.
Enter Recovery Mode:
Power off the device completely.
Press and hold the Power button + Volume Up button simultaneously.
From the menu, select:
Wipe Cache to clear temporary files.
If this doesn't work, try Wipe Data/Factory Reset (⚠️ This will erase all your data).
Use Fastboot mode with a computer:
Download the Mi Flash Tool on your computer.
Download the official ROM compatible with your device from the Xiaomi website.
Put your device into Fastboot mode (Power button + Volume Down button).
Use Mi Flash Tool to reinstall the system.
Contact an authorized service center:
If the previous steps fail, the problem may be hardware-related, such as the internal memory.
⚠️ Important Notes
Before proceeding, ensure your device's battery is sufficiently charged.
If you select Wipe Data/Factory Reset, you will lose all files stored on your phone.
Using the official Xiaomi ROM is the safest option to avoid further problems.
📌 In short: Start by attempting a forced reboot, then boot into recovery mode to clear the cache or perform a factory reset. If that fails, use Mi Flash Tool to reinstall the system.
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