i've seen a lot of people asking for a decryted sin files for flasher, and no one seems to have uploaded it yet for the u20i (x10 mini pro).
to help out, i made a fresh backup of 2.1.1.A.0.6 fw using xRecovery.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18393990/2.1.1.A.06.rar
this is pre-rooted, xRecovery pre-installed. not sure though if i was able to include offline charging mod. but if not, here is the modified xRecovery chargemon and the original chargemon which have been renamed to 'charger'
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18393990/modchargemon.rar
now, since this is a nandroid backup, you need to restore from xRecovery using the downloaded file.
first, make a backup of your own ( my backup will have a datestamp of 1980something, since i didn't bother changing the dates after i reflashed my phone before doing the backup)
1. donwload files, and extract the zip file into your sd card
2. restart phone and reboot to xRecovery
3. select backup & restore -> restore -> and select the unzipped folder on your sd.
4. once restore has been completed, reboot your phone. you can now restore your sms using stock SE backup&restore, and you can download your contacts from google.
if the offline charging is not enabled, just download the second link, extract them to your sd.
1. using root explorer, copy them (click menu, then press 'multi-select', then click the 2 files, and then press 'copy'), and go to /system, set "read/write" button to r/w, then click paste
2. using multi-select, move the 2 files to /system/bin
3. restart phone.
EDIT:
IMPORTANT: if you are flashing this to your phone, be aware that this is only a xRecovery backup, not the whole firmware itself.
it is only a backup of /system, /data, and /cache.
if you will check the root of your phone aside from the three, you will also see a lot of other folders, which some are the actual baseband itself, which you could only get thru flashing (FlashTool or SEUS/PC companion)
how to?
only use xrecovery?
my current fw version is 2.0.A.0.504
can i jump to 2.1.1.A.0.6?
Thanks for ur reply..
what is offline charging mode?
angry.scapula said:
what is offline charging mode?
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@angry.scapula: Offline charging is charging without the phone turned on.
aqoerama said:
how to?
only use xrecovery?
my current fw version is 2.0.A.0.504
can i jump to 2.1.1.A.0.6?
Thanks for ur reply..
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yep. once you have donwloaded the zip file, unzip that to your sd.
restart your phone and reboot into xRecovery, then choose backup & restore -> Restore, and then navigate to the unzipped folder (which is actually a backup of my own fresh 2.1.1.A.0.6 update from pc companion).
hope that helps
aqoerama said:
how to?
only use xrecovery?
my current fw version is 2.0.A.0.504
can i jump to 2.1.1.A.0.6?
Thanks for ur reply..
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I believe you can jump to 2.1.1.A.0.6. That's what I did. You may have to root it again though using the ROOT NEWEST UPDATE x10 MINI PRO.exe
You can't update to newest version because 2.1.1.... Is based on a new kernel and baseband so radio wifi and maybe bt will not work. You have to first use seus or androxyde's and bin4ry's flashtool to flash kernel.sin and fota0 fota1 amss ... .sin files then xrec.
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I can not confirm that, since the backup came from a fresh flash thru pc companion.
Doesn't xRecovery creates an image of your system? Or it is only an image of /system, /data, and /cache?
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is this xrecovery backup of ures for the mini pro or just the mini?
my bad ..... i just reread lol thanks for the backup dude awesome stuff!
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Hi, i've installed xrecovery on my x8 1.6 rooted. Is it possible to have a backup of clean 2.1 rooted firmware to restore with xrecovery for the newbies?
Thanks
You mean someone posting their files so you could use xRecovery to
use the restore fuction to "restore" to a rooted 2.1 android?
Actually thats a clever approach to be honest!
I m not sure what files you need and if it can be done though.
N.
The effort invested in both methods is same anyways i will post the method
1.Get the back-up image(Make sure it is inside /sdcard/xrecovery/backup)
2.go to xrecovery->backup and restore->advanced restore->/(new rom)->restore only system
3.Flash all .sins except for system.sin of the correct rom(you will need to do this since every rom brings some kernel updates,the system wont run on incompatible kernel)(use the x10 flasher by bin4ry)
Blitzkri3g said:
You mean someone posting their files so you could use xRecovery to
use the restore fuction to "restore" to a rooted 2.1 android?
Actually thats a clever approach to be honest!
I m not sure what files you need and if it can be done though.
N.
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Yes. I think it's possible, and can help me and the other people for a rooted and cleaned 2.1, without the sony ericsson programs.
=) thanks
I think it's necessary all backup folder for a complete restore.
muzik_demon said:
3.Flash all .sins except for system.sin of the correct rom(you will need to do this since every rom brings some kernel updates,the system wont run on incompatible kernel)(use the x10 flasher by bin4ry)
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DOH!
I've thinked this : only system image was necessary...
scipione1988 said:
DOH!
I've thinked this : only system image was necessary...
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If you jump from 1.6 to 2.1 you have to flash .sins ,if you jump from 2.1 -> to latest 2.1 its not necessary but better if you do it
I am trying to learn how to use the backup and restore fuction of the x-recovery. Here are my questions
1. Can I have multiple backups? Or is the backup only used for my primary rom?
2. Where is this backup stored on the phone?
3. Does it go back to default settings if I switch between several roms?
Thanks,
PhyzX!
you can have as many backups as you like... just make sure you remember when as it names them by date and time.
It stores them on your sd card, it creates a folder called xrecovery, and within that a folder called backup. There you will find all of your backups.
In response to your last question, it will go back to EXACTLY what it was like when you made the xrec backup. It is an exact mirror image of what your phone is like at that time, settings, apps, everything..
...But the backups are kinda heavy, so just make sure that if you're gonna have multiple backups you have enough space in your SD card.
Xrecovery is magic, it restores your entire phone, data, settinge, contacts, all user info. as it was when you did the back up. Lets say you flash your phone with a stock SE ROM and then reinstall xrecovery, then you do a recovery of the backup you created, your phone will be restored to exactly how ot was before the flash. Im sorry of I am being confusing.
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What happens in these situation:
1. If u do the backup on 2.1 and flash to 2.2 and recover the backup?
2. If u are on diff baseband version like 2.0.0.A.0.24 then updating to 2.1.A.0.435, will it work too?
thanks
No problem, it will work
How do you delete the backups that x-recovery make?, Cause i've made 3 trying to root my phone, and get onto the new Baseband/FW Versions, so if there heavy, I'd rather get rid of them and keep my latest one?
Can i delete them through xRecovery? or?
Hey,
Use file explorer that u have(Astro etc.) to delete unwanted backup file.
Regards
kLouD
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bumhole said:
What happens in these situation:
1. If u do the backup on 2.1 and flash to 2.2 and recover the backup?
2. If u are on diff baseband version like 2.0.0.A.0.24 then updating to 2.1.A.0.435, will it work too?
thanks
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nooooo don't listen to them! If the roms have different basebands and don't support other basebands, you can't just change back and forth, you will have to use flashtool to flash the baseband back ( for example if you were using freex10 beta 4 with baseband .54, and gingerbread with .46).
Xrecovery CANNOT change a baseband, only the rom itself. Some roms require certain basebands in order to work as well.
bumhole said:
What happens in these situation:
1. If u do the backup on 2.1 and flash to 2.2 and recover the backup?
2. If u are on diff baseband version like 2.0.0.A.0.24 then updating to 2.1.A.0.435, will it work too?
thanks
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Agreed.
1. Backup would be recovered but only compatible apps will work.
2. You update baseband using flash tool. xRecovery can't flash the baseband. Also for e.g. if you flash 2.2 firmware on 2.1.54 then its being reported that ppl can't switch back to 2.1 stock firmware
Regards
kLouD
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Full N00b here ...
I want to Flash the CM 6.1.3 V4.5.7 on my X10,
never flashed any rom before, so I want to know is there any brick proof and foolproof Guide for it ?
I read many threads, but still confused,
Can I flash it using Flash Tool 0.2.8 (thats the cool tool i found)
any Help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks.
No, only with xrecovery!
So:
1. Update with SEUS (SonyEricssonUpdateService) --> Every data on mobile gets erased except sd-card - same after xrecovery
2. Use FlashTool to root + install xrecovery
3. Follow instructions on 1st page of CM6.1.3 dev threat
already done to your 2nd instruction (xrecovery)
seems like, I am on my own ...lol
Thanks anyways ..
Are you rooted with xRecovery installed? You can flash the CM6.1.3 v4.5.7 in xRecovery after rooting.
Make sure your baseband is either 54, 55 or 58.
1. Place the CM6.1.3 v4.5, 4.5.7-update zip files on your sdcard and reboot phone.
2. When the SE creen shows up, press the back button and it shall boot in xRecovery.
3. Make a backup in xRecovery.
4. Then make a full factory wipe.
5. Then wipe cache.
6. Then go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache and then wipe battery stats.
7. Then go to install custom zip and choose the CM6.1.3-V4.5.zip on your sdcard.
8. Then again go to install custom zip and choose the CMUpdate 4.5.7.zip from your sdcard.
9. Reboot in xRecovery.
I am also a noob, not even rooted yet D:
Am I right in thinking that I follow this guide (The stickied flash tool guide):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928343
Do everything there, then install xRecovery? (If so, is there a link or guide for this anywhere?)
I think I understand everything past that..
Just incase I make a complete balls-up of this, can I return back to what I currently have, relatively easy, provided I made a backup in xRecovery?
Thanks
You can use flashtool or superoneclick to root.
Then install xRecovery.
Here is a thread on how to root using superoneclick:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
Ok, so my phone is rooted with SuperOneClick.
Trying to do the xRecovery procedure, but I don't really feel like buying the app, when I don't have 100% faith in what I'm doing is right, so I'm trying the manual method.
I also downloaded a free alternative to root explorer, so I'm using that.
When it tells me to copy the 3 files to '/system/bin' folder, where is this located? I can't find this when browsing through my phone files on my computer..
Also, the BusyBox app just searches for BusyBox and then FC's?
Soory for being a noob ):
Make sure that the busybox installer has got superuser permissions. xRecovery needs busybox to be installed.
errrrr, and how do I do that? haha
Appologies! I can't find noob-friendly info anywhere ):
EDIT: restarted phone and notification came up
Mafewww said:
errrrr, and how do I do that? haha
Appologies! I can't find noob-friendly info anywhere ):
EDIT: restarted phone and notification came up
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Got the busybox and xRecovery installed then ?
I would love to say I have, but whenever I try to copy the appropriate xRecovery files into system/bin/ I get the error message 'Not enough space'
Any ideas?
EDIT: and then I discover they are allready there.. ¬¬
DAMN I feel like such an idiot doing this haha
Why are you copying xRecovery files onto /system/bin/ ?
... Just install the xRecovery apk file
I don't know ): I was just following what this thread was saying:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859571
hahaha, but anyway, I've got that installed now.
So now I drop the CM 6.1.3 files into the root of my SDCard, right? Not sure what it means by 'the root' of my SDCard, Im assuming it mean's i Just put it straight on there, not in any folders or anything?
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I don't know ): I was just following what this thread was saying:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859571
hahaha, but anyway, I've got that installed now.
So now I drop the CM 6.1.3 files into the root of my SDCard, right? Not sure what it means by 'the root' of my SDCard, Im assuming it mean's i Just put it straight on there, not in any folders or anything?
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Yeah... or you can also put it into some folder to make it organised. Make sure to make a backup in xRecovery before flashing the CM 6.1.3 ROM.
I getcha! Thanks a bunch, man! I should be ok from here (Hopefully)
Thanks for your time! ;D
Sorry for double post, but, 2 last quick questions:
1. When 'flashing' things to my phone, is that the same process I used putting the customROM on? (Selecting a custom ZIP file from xRecovery) Or is it done in an entirely different manner? I ask because I want to install some of the extras listed on the mod page.
2. Is it pretty simple and straight-forward to restore my data from my stockphone if I need/want to?
Thanks again!
This guide has detailed steps for installing custom ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=979561
p.s. for update v4.5.7, follow the steps to install v4.5 then flash the update files after you are done.
Mafewww said:
Sorry for double post, but, 2 last quick questions:
1. When 'flashing' things to my phone, is that the same process I used putting the customROM on? (Selecting a custom ZIP file from xRecovery) Or is it done in an entirely different manner? I ask because I want to install some of the extras listed on the mod page.
2. Is it pretty simple and straight-forward to restore my data from my stockphone if I need/want to?
Thanks again!
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Yeah... flashing is done in the same way as installing the custom zips in xrecovery.
At any given time you can revert back to your old ROM whose backup you created in xrecovery. It will he exactly as it was before you flashed the new ROM.
To restore data you need to backup data using anorher software, typically 'titanium backup'. Its very easy to restore apps using this app.
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Cheers guys! I think I have everything covered now!
just to be sure
If i understand correctly, u have to backup your phone with xrecovery to be able to restore to the factory reset.
It's like changing the OS of a PC.
thanks
I have never used a custom rom before or Xrecovery,
what i have done (the bare minimum risk free)
installed custom themes, changing the framework with the files provided in the X10MP themes section, rooted a phone
What my phone is on atm:-
Model Number: U20i
Firmware: 2.1-update1
Kernel Version: 2.6.29 [email protected] #1
Build Number: 2.0.A.0.504
Baseband Version: M76XX-TSNCJOLYM-53404006
also will i lose all my current app data etc? will i lose what is on my SD card? what all backups should i make etc.
How do i got about installing a custom rom basically i boot into xRecovery.... i don't know even how to do that.
I select the zip file and install?
I want this rom on my phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1051678
Also i'm trying to install xRecovery here but it just won't give me the three ticks on the interface just showing me not installed.
If you read through the page that says "read before posting" you'll learn everything and more.
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Ok, having rooted and flashed my phone yesterday, I can give you a hand.
You need to get an explorer that can access the root folders. Most widely used is Root Explorer and the instructions I know are for Root Explorer.
A. xRecovery
Install Busybox from the Market.
You'll need that and then go to this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878427
1- Download xrecovery mini and put it in your SD card.
2- Open Root Explorer, move each of those files to system/bin. To be able to edit this folder, click the button on the top. Then, in case the permissions of these new files are different from the other files in the folder, change them to 644 (just check the permissions on another file)
Now, test it. Reboot and when the white SE label shows up (not the logo), press the back button about once every second. If it doesn't work (mine didn't) go into that bin folder earlier and open chargemon (Edit with Text Editor) and change event1 to event0 and try again. If it still isn't working, refer to the xRecovery topic.
B. Flashing the ROM
Download that ROM and put the ZIP in your SD card. Reboot the phone and go into xRecovery. Make a Backup. If something goes wrong, you'd be thankful you did.
In the xRecovery main menu do a factory reset just out of carefulness.
Then choose Install Custom ZIP and select the second option. Now navigate to the ROM ZIP and choose it.
That's preeetty much all I had to do. Then reboot and your ROM should load. In case it hangs, first check the ROM topic, if nothing works, you should restore your stock ROM.
Garrr!!!! losing my mind now can't get Xrecovery to load up... i have installed it correctly... several times over tried changing event0 etc. can't just get it into Xrecovery at all
Are your permissions correct? Double check that the files really are in that folder, there was someone who had an issue that it looked like they got moved but they didn't. Normally, 3 presses are enough. 3-5 presses.
ok finally got it to work , next i install this custom rom file then how do i go about installing hotfixes?
What was wrong?
Same process, install custom zip
i put them in system bin when i was supposed to put them in Sbin, also now i have installed cyanogenmod 6 and now it is stuck in boot loop
You mean, the logo loops a lot? Just wait, mine did the same.
ahh right ok thankyou ^_^
it's the actualy sony ericsson text logo that is re-booting a lot this is normal yes?
still booting, i'm reading other topics now and some are saying about updating latest on SEUS, i am getting worried i have backed up although one can't help but feel worried lol....
am i missing anything here?
tekken179 said:
still booting, i'm reading other topics now and some are saying about updating latest on SEUS, i am getting worried i have backed up although one can't help but feel worried lol....
am i missing anything here?
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try if it goes to xrecovery. then factory reset (full wipe) and in advanced options wipe dalvik cache.
then install costum zip
it's ok i found out that i have the wrong baseband
Slade87 said to me:
wrong baseband you need to flash to baseband xxxxx015
its in version 2.1.1.A.06
so that's what i need how do i get my phone to that lol
Isn't that on the topic?...
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it's ok i found out that i have the wrong baseband
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yes i saw your post in CM6 last sources and there u got one link i postet it for flashing
when do it get my hand back?
haha now Owain all is good thanks guys!
hello to everybody
i was searching the original rom of android 2.1 from the sony ericson xperia x10 mini pro, but wasn't able to find it. Do you know if it is possible to download it from the official website of SE and where?
If not is there any other method the get the official rom?
Pc companion on sues then repair the phone. Back to 2.1 (im assuming you have a custom rom)
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x10man said:
Pc companion on sues then repair the phone. Back to 2.1 (im assuming you have a custom rom)
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No, i have a stock rom (2.1 through update via SEUS).
I wanted do download it for making a custom rom (using dsixda's Android Kitchen)...or isn't it possible? Through SEUS i can't manipulate the rom...
fedesco said:
No, i have a stock rom (2.1 through update via SEUS).
I wanted do download it for making a custom rom (using dsixda's Android Kitchen)...or isn't it possible? Through SEUS i can't manipulate the rom...
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Flash fresh your phone with SEUS. Root it with FlashTool, ask Root Permissions with FlashTool, install xRecovery with FlashTool, backup your phone with xRecovery, go to 'xrecovery' folder, find your backup folder, take the 'system.img' file from it and put it in dsixda's kitchen folder ('original_update' folder). The kitchen recognizes this. Use it to make YOUR ROM! ;-)
Thank me, if you want! xP
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Flash fresh your phone with SEUS. Root it with FlashTool, ask Root Permissions with FlashTool, install xRecovery with FlashTool, backup your phone with xRecovery, go to 'xrecovery' folder, find your backup folder, take the 'system.img' file from it and put it in dsixda's kitchen folder ('original_update' folder). The kitchen recognizes this. Use it to make YOUR ROM! ;-)
Thank me, if you want! xP
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Thank you.
If i do a backup with xrecovery, modify the rom (want to remove some programs and so on), and flash it on my phone, will it have xrecovery installed or do I have to install it again?
fedesco said:
Thank you.
If i do a backup with xrecovery, modify the rom (want to remove some programs and so on), and flash it on my phone, will it have xrecovery installed or do I have to install it again?
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Actually, I meant press Thanks button! xP
Yes, xRecovery will be already installed and your ROM will be pre-rooted since all those were done before you backed up your system. xRecovery is installed under system folder, as well as root. So, the answer is yes. ;-)
IMPORTANT!
Use update-script (Amend), which means your ROM will be installed with xRecovery or you will be in stuck in bootloop. But, if you are advanced cooker, use updater-script (Edify), which is used by ClockWorkMod Recovery and edit the script manually, because kitchen cannot convert the script properly.
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leajian said:
Actually, I meant press Thanks button! xP
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Yes, I know, I did it, but I wanted to answer also to thank you in the 'normal way'
Yes, xRecovery will be already installed and your ROM will be pre-rooted since all those were done before you backed up your system. xRecovery is installed under system folder, as well as root. So, the answer is yes. ;-)
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IMPORTANT!
Use update-script (Amend), which means your ROM will be installed with xRecovery or you will be in stuck in bootloop. But, if you are advanced cooker, use updater-script (Edify), which is used by ClockWorkMod Recovery and edit the script manually, because kitchen cannot convert the script properly.
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Thank you again, I'm not at all advanced, I'm trying to get all the necessary information, this will be my first attempt.
But i do not use clockworkmod recovery (I have installed xrecovery, do you think the cwm is better?) and I noticed that the dsixda's Android Kitchen has a 'Check update-script for errors' but I do not think that it is what you are meaning...
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You are welcome! xD
No, that's not what I meant. This check won't be 100% perfect. Kitchen says this check, won't prevent all errors. Also, xRecovery is more lightweight, but CWM is only to extend some features (such as ext3 backup, mounts, encryption and multiboot) and give more style to installtion. That's it. Since I am not advanced too, I use xRecovery for my personal ROMs. Later, when I get advanced, I'll think of learning updater-script. Now I am trying porting, but I still fail... I need more testings... You can be really helped from google or by the masters (developers), but don't piss them off! xP
Warning!
If you are cooking the original SE rom, do not remove 'backup and restore' at all costs. If you do, you won't be able to unlock your sim card. And also, don't remove gapps (google.apps.apk) or you won't be able to download from market. I did those mistakes, that's why I warn you. Have fun! ;-)
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leajian said:
If you are cooking the original SE rom, do not remove 'backup and restore' at all costs.
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Strange, on my phone I have removed hi apk from /system/app and I'm still able to unlock my SIM (phone asks me for pin during the boot and basta)...