X10 baseband - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Yo, you know when u make a full system backup (nandroid) is my baseband backed up aswell ?
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kuuulock said:
Yo, you know when u make a full system backup (nandroid) is my baseband backed up aswell ?
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no it's not

So do have to flash a new baseband every time a new rom requires it
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kuuulock said:
So do have to flash a new baseband every time a new rom requires it
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yes or you can use baseband patches which are flashable via xrecovery

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How to flash the stock kernel back?

I've flashed z's custom kernel but it wasn't working soo is there a way for me to uninstall the custom kernel and replace it by the stock kernel again? THANKS
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jyth said:
I've flashed z's custom kernel but it wasn't working soo is there a way for me to uninstall the custom kernel and replace it by the stock kernel again? THANKS
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Yes...use SEUS. unless you can find a back to stock kernal.
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Or use the flash tool. Just find the stock firmware in the a development section
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Hi, I'm using the TripnMiui 2.2.1 rom and TripnReaver's custom Kernel, i want to know, if I just use SeUs it will back all to Stock sets? Baseband and all other stuffs...
Noob question, I know, but I really don't know the aswner lol
Seus takes phone back too factory. do yeah it'll remove the kernel, bb, miui. Ect ect
Also youll have too reroot.
peludino said:
Hi, I'm using the TripnMiui 2.2.1 rom and TripnReaver's custom Kernel, i want to know, if I just use SeUs it will back all to Stock sets? Baseband and all other stuffs...
Noob question, I know, but I really don't know the aswner lol
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Flash this via xRecovery. Back to Stock kernel:
http://www.mediafire.com/?0u1ziz7f54dcfy3
And, what is that??

[Q] [Help] Xperia X10i

i recently shifted from Nokia to Android and i rooted my X10i today , did most of the tweaks but the issue is that i am confused between roms and firmwares , whats the main difference ? yeah also lead me to a rom for x10i
p.s: my first post on XDA
Well for roms whats the difference? Well customs roms are made my nice people here on xda and the firmwares from sony if im wrong correct me and a rom i'd suggest you its the best 2.2 stable and fastest rom its called freex10 madr by zdzihu look for it in the developement section and also you might wanna try wolfbreaks one it has more customisation and welcome to xda buddy
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you can use Trip rom as well , its very cool
i meanyt to say that if i install any rom will i loose my generic se firmware or data ?
You can always go back to general SE firmware by clicking repair in SEUS.
The data on your sdcard is usually safed when changing between ROMs. But to be sure you can make a backup in xRecovery. Or use an app like Titanium backup or My Backup Root.
Owner of Post,
Do you have the latest version of busybox installed yet and xrecovery yet, because if you don't, I or somebody else can help you. So post again and if you need it and I will post some links for you to use.
i don't have e'm
sxrmafia said:
i don't have e'm
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Here is flashtool that will help with many things with the x10 like rooting, new se firmwares, installing busybox, ect.
What is your baseband? I need to know before you do the following below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746
and here is the how to to use flashtool.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10879507#post10879507
since your phone is already rooted, install busybox with flashtool first then xrecovery with this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859571.
then pick on of the lovely ROMs with with the correct baseband you have.
im on 2.1.54
sxrmafia said:
im on 2.1.54
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Good. Now you can use most if not all 2.2 ROMS. Go the busybox step then.
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by the way, it doesn't matter if your phone is X10a or X10i. that just means your phone hardware frequency is different. you can use any custom ROM. I recommend Trip's GB MiUI ;-)
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u should try wolfbreak's custom rom in the android development section since your baseband is on .54 if not you have to take the trouble to flash your baseband to .49 or 52 for trips rom
Thanks Guys

How install custom kernal

I have x10 with generic 2.1 (rooted).how can I install the custom kernel on it .....
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You'll need the flashtool which you can get from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928343
Take your time reading & learning the posts.
You'll also need XRECOVERY which you can install from the flashtool. How to instructions are also on the link above.
Then you'll have to decide which custom ROM to install. Here are 2 examples of custom ROMs which gives you the option to install with STOCK or CUSTOM KERNELS.
If you want to stay on 2.1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=941745
If you want to try 2.2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1119508
I have winzip file of cyanogenmod 7 .can I install it with xrecovery...
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gh2212 said:
I have winzip file of cyanogenmod 7 .can I install it with xrecovery...
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I want to say yes but I have to check it out to be sure. Can you provide a link to the thread where you got it from?
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forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=911364
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I also hve zip file of zkernel .but donot know how to install it.....and which baseband is recommended for zkernel
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Hi All,
I've X10i [Stock FW 2.1 Update 1 ; BB 2.1.54 ; Kernel 2.6.29 ; Build 2.1.A.0.435] Already RooTed by Z4RooT, with XRecovery, Busybox & SU Installed.
1. If I Flash it with Costum ROM..can I still use SE PC Companion to UpDate My Phone later in case there's an UpDate..?
2. Is EWJet xKernel/zKernel compatible with My Phone Spec..?
Many Thanks in Advance Bro..;-)
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gh2212 said:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=911364
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Yes you can flash that through xrec. When you download the file, unzip it to your PC and you'll see an APPS folder, BASEBAND folder and update zip file. Make sure you use BB52 otherwise that rom will not work. If you look in the basband folder, it actually includes the flashtool so all you have to do is flash the included BB then reboot in xrec to flash update.zip.
gh2212 said:
I also hve zip file of zkernel .but donot know how to install it.....and which baseband is recommended for zkernel
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The zkernel you'll have to use on a different rom that's compatible with it because the CM7 rom that you asked about above contains it's own customer kernel.
Shadows.X10i said:
Hi All,
I've X10i [Stock FW 2.1 Update 1 ; BB 2.1.54 ; Kernel 2.6.29 ; Build 2.1.A.0.435] Already RooTed by Z4RooT, with XRecovery, Busybox & SU Installed.
1. If I Flash it with Costum ROM..can I still use SE PC Companion to UpDate My Phone later in case there's an UpDate..?
2. Is EWJet xKernel/zKernel compatible with My Phone Spec..?
Many Thanks in Advance Bro..;-)
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1. You'll have to flash black your stock firmware before SE update would work
2. You got bb54 but that rom/custom kernel is for bb67. I got it to work on bb58 so it might work for you. Give it a try but make sure you make a backup before you begin.

Signal lost

My friends,any one please help me ...my phone behaves peculiarly..i have full signal strength but my mobile shows selected network unavailable...
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Try a different sim card. Maybe this particular sim card has a problem.
sdk16420 said:
Try a different sim card. Maybe this particular sim card has a problem.
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I have changed many cards bro ..stil the same
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This happens to my Neo V too, since I have baseband .72.
When phone is in deep sleep mode only. When it wakes up, sometimes, it takes a few seconds to restore connection to Vodafone Portugal Network.
JohnnyCarlos said:
This happens to my Neo V too, since I have baseband .72.
When phone is in deep sleep mode only. When it wakes up, sometimes, it takes a few seconds to restore connection to Vodafone Portugal Network.
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I m indian I have BSNL network..i have even switched networks ..but it still persists
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sudarsan s said:
I m indian I have BSNL network..i have even switched networks ..but it still persists
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I think you misunderstood... I'm not talking about switching networks. I'm talking about downgrading baseband (from .72 to .70 or even .64).
sudarsan s said:
I m indian I have BSNL network..i have even switched networks ..but it still persists
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what baseband are you on? was it working earlier?
JohnnyCarlos said:
I think you misunderstood... I'm not talking about switching networks. I'm talking about downgrading baseband (from .72 to .70 or even .64).
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My baseband version is .56
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bombayboy said:
what baseband are you on? was it working earlier?
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Wen I was on stock GB I had no problems ..then I updated to ics and then reverted to GB back by flashing the rom again
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How did you update to ICS? Flashed zip? Flashed entire .ftf? Updated trough SEUS or PCC?
How did you revert back to GB, by flashing zip in CWM, or restore backup in CWM, or full flash with .ftf?
Madfysh said:
How did you update to ICS? Flashed zip? Flashed entire .ftf? Updated trough SEUS or PCC?
How did you revert back to GB, by flashing zip in CWM, or restore backup in CWM, or full flash with .ftf?
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I updated ICS thru SUES...and reverted to GB by flashing entire fft
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sudarsan s said:
I updated ICS thru SUES...and reverted to GB by flashing entire fft
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You can try flashing baseband 70 or 64. The links are in neo section. A collection of kernels & baseband.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504700
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bombayboy said:
You can try flashing baseband 70 or 64. The links are in neo section. A collection of kernels & baseband.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504700
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Is the baseband version 64 and 70 rootable?i saw in some dev section its not rootable..
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sudarsan s said:
Is the baseband version 64 and 70 rootable?i saw in some dev section its not rootable..
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Baseband itself doesn't have anything with rooting possibility.
Madfysh said:
Baseband itself doesn't have anything with rooting possibility.
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yeah Madyfish
but we got to enlighten him.... that it is with the latest official firmware update
i remember my early days too (not that i am an expert now, am still a noob )
@ Sudarsan,
you can flash the baseband as per your preference and see if you phone indeed works as a phone rooting can be done later
bombayboy said:
yeah Madyfish
but we got to enlighten him.... that it is with the latest official firmware update
i remember my early days too (not that i am an expert now, am still a noob )
@ Sudarsan,
you can flash the baseband as per your preference and see if you phone indeed works as a phone rooting can be done later
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Thank u,very much ..iwill try the above.said
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return to official rom

So I had this rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876792) and i wanted to go back to my official rom. I went to CDW wiped out system, date, ect etc and I tried to restore my backup which I did with my CWM before I use the custom rom. Everything ok but when I reboot me device it shows the bootlogo of the custom firmware and not the sony and after that it goes black. How do I solve this? I searched but I didnt find anything
Please be more exact on what you wiped and formatted all. What kernel and cwm version are you using? Did you made the nand backup with the same cwm version?
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And you flashed back stock (based) kernel?
When you flash .ftf rom using a flashtool, it flashes all official components (rom, kernel, baseband) by default. I apologize flashtool is a most useful method to go back at stock rom. What do you think?
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botinside said:
When you flash .ftf rom using a flashtool, it flashes all official components (rom, kernel, baseband) by default. I apologize flashtool is a most useful method to go back at stock rom. What do you think?
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So i just need to download the rom put it in flashtool and thats all? I dont have to change kernels or something else?
@Madfysh No I didnt change kernel again, when I did that I had the rom that the dev from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876792) had put...
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Download flashtool. Download ftf of firmware u want to flash. Open flashtool and drop that downloaded ftf file in flashtool window. Then check no final verification. Click ok. Then follow instructions given by flashtool. Done. Simple as that.
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And be careful with device drivers. Install it from a Flashtool folder to avoid a flashing problems.
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DeathCzar said:
Download flashtool. Download ftf of firmware u want to flash. Open flashtool and drop that downloaded ftf file in flashtool window. Then check no final verification. Click ok. Then follow instructions given by flashtool. Done. Simple as that.
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One last thing, as I said in my first post before i go to jelly bean i made a back up using CWM(The backup was on official ICS 4.0.4 + rooted + BL open). If I want to go back at that backup the only thing i need to do is go to CWM, delete system, delete data, detete etc etc and I do the restore?
Or I need first to flash a kernel for ICS and THEN restore the backup? Im still kinda confused with the kernel thing and the restoration...
nikomaniaC said:
One last thing, as I said in my first post before i go to jelly bean i made a back up using CWM(The backup was on official ICS 4.0.4 + rooted + BL open). If I want to go back at that backup the only thing i need to do is go to CWM, delete system, delete data, detete etc etc and I do the restore?
Or I need first to flash a kernel for ICS and THEN restore the backup? Im still kinda confused with the kernel thing and the restoration...
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Yea. Cwm doesn't reatore kernel. Just the system, data dalvik etc.
You'll need an ics kernel like alliance or suave to boot into the restored backup.
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DeathCzar said:
Yea. Cwm doesn't reatore kernel. Just the system, data dalvik etc.
You'll need an ics kernel like alliance or suave to boot into the restored backup.
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So that was the problem. I can use any ICS kernel or the official kernel( because the backup was on the official rom even though it was rooted) ???
nikomaniaC said:
So that was the problem. I can use any ICS kernel or the official kernel( because the backup was on the official rom even though it was rooted) ???
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Any kernel compatible with Stock ics
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I recommend you to flash a kernel that has been used at time you created a backup, because I had a problems with Wi-Fi when I do «hot-flashing« from suave kernel to night - elf.
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Where can i find a link for the official kernel? I have searched but I couldnt find it...
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If you have the firmware ftf of whatever firmware cwm backup u had taken use it and only select kernel.sin and don't select wipe anything
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If I format system will it delete the backup?
Also If I install stock kernel back from custom kernel then do I have to install CWM again?
philipjones said:
If I format system will it delete the backup?
Also If I install stock kernel back from custom kernel then do I have to install CWM again?
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The backup stays on the memory stick so copy it in your pc in case something happen
No you will still have cwm
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philipjones said:
Also If I install stock kernel back from custom kernel then do I have to install CWM again?
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If you used cwm from kernel, then yes, after you flash stock kernel, you will need to instal cwm to system.
nikomaniaC said:
No you will still have cwm
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From where?
I highly doubt that someone with custom kernel would go and install cwm in system.

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