Xperia X10 mini (Root +App2SD+ xRecovery +Busybox) At one place COMBO - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

TO ALL XPERIA X10 MINI USERS- ALL IN ONE.
CONTAINS:
1. Root your phone.
2. Busybox Installer.
3. Titanium Backup Pro( no adds).
4. xRecovery.
5. APP2SD.
Full tutorial has been provided in the attachments with all desired applications
ENJOY.....!!!!!!!
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you shouldn't post Titanium Backup Pro, as it is copyrighted and we don't do piracy around here

thanks man ...
I was able to root my x10-mini .. it's all work ...

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Question on workings of SE and xrec backups

This is just a wild shot by a blind guy:
I'd like to know if i could, for an example:
Build a system setup with everything needed included on system partition.
Then make a backup with xrecovery, move the system partition backup image to another device with same fw version - and restore only that?
My thought is if i could build the base system that i want to use like this and just wipe the device(ofcause the same fw and so on) it's going to and restore the system partition to install
>X10 mini pro - U20i - 2.0.2.A.0.24 - Customized
yes you can as long it is the same model and make and the same firmware you can me and my girlfriend have the same phones and i make a backup with xrecovery and put it on her sd card then restore the backup on her xrecovery easy just wipe it or do a factory reset because you will have your market info and your contacts which is dificult to erase.
hope it helps
Thanks dude exactly the info needed. Nothing worst than wasting hours on something that wouldn't work anyway
>X10 mini pro - U20i - 2.0.2.A.0.24 - Customized

[Q] Recovering sms, contacts and other data from xRecovery image

Hi Friends,
I messed up things here with my Xperia x10 Mini Pro (2.1-update1) .
I was trying to install GingerDX 2.3. Before installing i made a backup with xRecovery (Thank God!). After multiple attempts to boot, boot was successful on GingerDX. I forgot to make backup of my SMS & contacts and other data.
Is it possible to recover them from xRecovery back up?
Thanks
LN
lnarayanan86 said:
Hi Friends,
I messed up things here with my Xperia x10 Mini Pro (2.1-update1) .
I was trying to install GingerDX 2.3. Before installing i made a backup with xRecovery (Thank God!). After multiple attempts to boot, boot was successful on GingerDX. I forgot to make backup of my SMS & contacts and other data.
Is it possible to recover them from xRecovery back up?
Thanks
LN
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Sorry bro..it isnt posssible with xrecov .. U should always make a backup of sms through other application like mybackup pro in market n titanium for apk+data.. N sync contacts frm ur email
Gintonic.SE by slade..
Thanks faiyyaz and Others.
As you said not possible to recover for the xrecovery dump. But I have followed another method to recover which is tedious & time consuming.
I took a backup of 2.3 using Xrecovery and restored 2.1. Saved all the SMS, contacts and other needed datas. Restored 2.3 and loaded back the necessary things.
This was possible because I had a backup of 2.1.
Thanks again for your time.

Uninstalling In-built Applications (or Apps that came with phone)

Hey everyone, i'm currently using a xperia x10i - 2.3.3 - rooted.
I looked around alot and I couldn't find the steps to un-installing applications that came with the phone.
Some Applications that came with my phone include: Hami, Hami Apps, HamiBook, KKBOX and a whole lot of other asian applications (I got my phone from eBay). I don't use any of these applications and they are apps that arent supposed to come with the phone (like messaging etc.)
Anyways I can't uninstall them normally but i really want them gone, my device is rooted and I heard it's possible to remove them. Can someone please help and tell me how to do so?
Thanks!
use the titanium backup apk. Go to the backup and restore in titanium backup and search for the application for delete. click on that and select uninstall! Hope i helped you
Or, mount file system as r/w, and mavigate to /system/apps. Delete the .apk's from there.
Titanium Backup ★ root but also ASTRO File Manager
Titanium Backup ★ root but also ASTRO File Manager.
Titanium Backup to uninstall the apps and future backup an app management .
ASTRO File Manager (for file an Phone management) To find all the data that the apps left behind if you don't delete the data an backups then when you login to the market they could say installed, besides you do not know if they are spammer apps or what. I would just delete them all an data too with out backing them up. And then do a Titanium Backup. Or just do a Sony repair or better yet do a factory reset an do a Sony repair then flash a stock/generic 2.3.3 for your region. Just to be sure that way you know what you have. And here are some links too do all that just read and watch the videos and it's easy too do, The first one is the easiest but you can look at them all to be the judge.
[How-To] Rooting & Installing Recovery on X10 Official SE GB [Pictures & Videos] Guides
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196808
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196421
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1209749
And after a day or two do this: Guide to Optimizing your battery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885
Market links:
Titanium Backup ★ root:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&feature
ASTRO File Manager:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.metago.astro&feature
Please buy the Pro/Keys to help with the on going development of the apps you will be using them and they are a must have for rooted phones.
ALSO be sure to THANK all the Developers for all their work with the THANKS button an/or a Donation
or u can use ES File explorer too and jus enable Root accessiblity and delete the Apps u desire to delete by goin to System/Apps
Hope it helps
plz thank me if it did !!
The phone is the same thing it's just a different type of computer/hard drive
acerulz said:
or u can use ES File explorer too and jus enable Root accessibility and delete the Apps u desire to delete by goin to System/apps
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But the problem is he got the phone off EBAY and most sms/mms have access to all the phone accounts so I think the best thing to do is WIPE ALL reflash/reroot because the phone is rooted and you don't know where/who the phone really came from or who made the apps. Just to be sure i think that would be a good thing to do don't you, I mean if I/you got a hard drive or sold one you/I would wipe it, The phone is the same thing it's just a different type of computer/hard drive.

SONY S Apps

What is the best File manager and backup&restore applications for my SONY S officail firmware locke NOT ROOTED?
File Manager : Root Explorer.. If you are rooted. If you arent rooted use file manager/ Explorer
BackUp + Restore : Titanium backup for sure. Use Batch to backup all your own apps. should be easy to find in titanium backup . Menu -> batch and backup current apps. it will save all your info within the apps. to restore them scroll down and then restore apps.
+1 for the above recommendation.
Feel free to pop by the dedicated Xperia S forum where this, and many other questions are answered.
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Sent from my *****in' Sony Xperia S.
It's so hot, I'm running stock.

Little question sirs

Hi
I'm a new member , I really found that you're brilliant developpers
My quest is : if I wanted to install a MOD or a theme , or even tried to change the whole ROM , and something went wrong with me , what can I do to fix it ?
NOTE : I've fully backuped my phone via Titanium Backup
Thanks a lot
PCC and SEUS are primary for fixes!
Sent from my xperia "z10i"
You need to firstly root your rom with flashtool
http://uploaded.to/file/g3uingdb
This will install xrecovery and busy box on your phone
Then back up your rom via xrecovery this will be a full nandroid backup of your generic rom which you can save on your micro SD card or PC then go ahead and install roms
1eyedmonster said:
You need to firstly root your rom with flashtool
http://uploaded.to/file/g3uingdb
This will install xrecovery and busy box on your phone
Then back up your rom via xrecovery this will be a full nandroid backup of your generic rom which you can save on your micro SD card or PC then go ahead and install roms
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Recovery does not save stuff onto your pc, it saves the backups onto your sd card
(for xRecovery the backup is stored at sdcard/xRecovery/backups, similar for CWM recovery)
Every time you decide to flash a new rom/theme always remember to do a full nandroid backup through recovery. titanium backup can only back apps and not the full system.
thanks all
My afraidness is that my xRecovery says that I can't backup because there's some lost files !!
Why that **** ???
Thanks a lot again
Yes I know but you can copy it to your PC which will be a backup
Thanks everybody , everything is awsome , everything went well , I could finally have a full system backup

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