Redmi Note 14 Pro Auto Recovery Fix | “Couldn't Initialize User 0” (2026 Guide)
If your Redmi Note 14 Pro is stuck in Auto Recovery Mode showing the error:
“Couldn't Initialize User 0”
this usually indicates a system/data partition issue or corrupted firmware. Below is a safe and working 2026 method to fix it.

🔍 What Causes This Problem?
This error can occur due to:
Failed or incomplete software update
Corrupted userdata / system partition
Improper factory reset
Flashing wrong firmware
Storage (UFS/eMMC) issues
✅ Method 1: Factory Reset via Recovery (Simple Fix)
⚠️ This will erase all data.
Steps:
Power OFF your phone
Press Volume Up + Power Button
Enter Recovery Mode
Select Wipe Data
Confirm and reboot
👉 If the issue was minor, your phone should boot normally.
🔧 Method 2: Flash Stock Firmware (Recommended Fix)
If reset doesn’t work, you need to reinstall official firmware.
Requirements:
PC/Laptop
USB Cable
Mi Flash Tool
Official Redmi Note 14 Pro Fastboot ROM
Steps:
Download and install Mi Flash Tool
Extract the Fastboot ROM on your PC
Boot your phone into Fastboot Mode
Press Volume Down + Power
Connect phone to PC
Open Mi Flash Tool
Click Select → Choose extracted ROM folder
Click Refresh (device should appear)
Select Clean All
Click Flash
⏳ Wait until flashing completes, then reboot.
🔄 Method 3: Use Xiaomi Official Recovery Tool
You can also try Xiaomi’s official recovery method:
Xiaomi Mi PC Suite (limited support)
OTA Recovery (if system partially boots)
⚠️ If Still Not Fixed
If the problem persists:
Possible hardware/storage issue
Visit a Xiaomi authorized service center
Avoid random tools that may worsen the issue
🚫 Important Warning
Do NOT use unknown FRP or bypass tools
Avoid flashing wrong region firmware
Always use official ROMs only
⭐ Pro Tips
Always keep battery above 50%
Use original USB cable
Double-check your device model (very important)
Backup data regularly to avoid loss
📌 Final Words
The “Couldn't Initialize User 0” error on Redmi Note 14 Pro is usually fixable by factory reset or flashing stock firmware. In most cases, using Mi Flash Tool with the correct ROM gives a 100% working solution.
