However, rooting a Smart TV is a delicate process. Unlike smartphones, TVs do not have standard physical buttons to easily force recovery modes, making precision critical. Important Warnings and Risks
Rooting is a process that allows users to gain superuser access to their Android device, allowing them to modify system files, install custom software, and access advanced features. Rooting can void the warranty of your device, so proceed with caution.
Turn on (if available in your firmware build). Step 2: Extract and Patch the Boot Image
在开始之前,请务必了解以下风险和要点: How to root XIAOMI Mi TV 4A Pro 32
Connect your TV to the PC and open a command prompt in your ADB folder.
Connect your PC to the TV by typing this command into your terminal: adb connect Use code with caution.
Consider just using adb to disable packages (without root). You can disable many system apps and even change the launcher to FLauncher without voiding your warranty. For example: adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.mitv.tvhome However, rooting a Smart TV is a delicate process
: Locate and download the precise OTA zip or stock ROM matching your TV's current build version from Xiaomi Support.
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
Extract the ZIP file to an easily accessible folder on your PC (e.g., C:\adb ). Rooting can void the warranty of your device,
Rooting disables certain built-in Android security boundaries, making your device more vulnerable to malicious applications.
Go back one menu level to and scroll down to find the newly unlocked Developer Options .
This is the final phase where the root access privileges are permanently written to your Xiaomi Mi TV hardware.
Open the Magisk app on your TV (you may need a sideload launcher to see it). Click next to Magisk. Choose Select and Patch a File .