: Modifying partition tables carries a high risk of "bricking" the device if interrupted or if the wrong file is used.
The stock Mi Pad 1 typically came with a partition layout that allocated specific chunks of the internal storage to the (where the OS lives) and Data (where apps, photos, and user files live). repartition-mi-pad-1-2gb-zardmi3.zip
: This is typically flashed via a Custom Recovery like TWRP or ClockWorkMod (CWM). : Modifying partition tables carries a high risk
: Modifying partition tables carries a high risk of "bricking" the device if interrupted or if the wrong file is used.
The stock Mi Pad 1 typically came with a partition layout that allocated specific chunks of the internal storage to the (where the OS lives) and Data (where apps, photos, and user files live).
: This is typically flashed via a Custom Recovery like TWRP or ClockWorkMod (CWM).