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I can provide troubleshooting steps or direct links to alternative partition sizes if 1.2 GB is still too restrictive for your build. Share public link

: After flashing, users must often format the data and system partitions to the correct file system (usually ext4 ) to recognize the new sizes. Risks and Precautions Data Loss : This process is destructive to stored data.

If something goes wrong:

This file is a created by developer zardMi3 (sometimes credited to @PacoCM in some communities). It is specifically designed for the Xiaomi Mi Pad 1 with 2GB of RAM , and it performs the following critical function: repartition-mi-pad-1-2gb-zardmi3.zip

It takes some space from the /data or /cache partitions to give more room to the /system partition.

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Install official Xiaomi USB drivers and ADB/Fastboot tools on your Windows PC. I can provide troubleshooting steps or direct links

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only. The author assumes no responsibility for any damage to your device, data loss, or other issues resulting from repartitioning or flashing custom ROMs.

OpenGApps (ARM, Android version matching your ROM, Pico or Nano variant). Step-by-Step Installation Guide Step 1: Flash TWRP Recovery

Flashing best practices:

Before you start, gather the following:

Modifying partition boundaries permanently destroys the data stored within those blocks. Boot your Mi Pad 1 into . Navigate to Backup . Select System , Data , and Boot .