hey people,
i was just wondering how some have a neo running 1,7 ghz?
and also how they did that?
Thanks!
I don't really know how it works but you can do that with SetCPU. With this app you can change the speed of your processor but it can be a bit dangerous, I think at 1,7 Ghz you can damage the processor, it can resist higher speeds than 1 Ghz but don't push it to the limit or you'll screw it up!
You need an unlocked bootloader and DoomLord kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197263
to be able to overclock with SetCPU
also if you have a locked Neo you can unlock the bootloader with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1254416
I tried DooMLoRD kernel and that worked perfectly
You can overclock at 1.9GHz without warm !
ok thank you very much!
i had my bootloaders unlocked but i relocked them,
i think i can just follow the same procedure to unlock them?
and when you have DooMKernel do you have automatically root?
and will that everything work on 2.3.3 and SE software 4.0.A....
thanks!
Yes that works for the latest stock rom (i've tested). For the root i don't know; i was already rooted when i flashed the kernel.
You don't loose any data
For the bootloader i don't know, try to re-enter the 2 commands with the same unlocking key.
Wow,really up to 1.9 ghz without warm?
Is it possible to set an auto overclock only for gaming?
Yes i think its possible.
You need to set only right profile to setcpu.
For me is SmartassV2 and interactiveX profiles very good perfomance.
ok thanks all,
but i'm still not gonna unlock the bootloaders, (i also forgot the unlock key from SE)
i will wait until we have ice cream sandwich!
i think that's better...
Marcell96 said:
ok thanks all,
but i'm still not gonna unlock the bootloaders, (i also forgot the unlock key from SE)
i will wait until we have ice cream sandwich!
i think that's better...
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You can anytime "relock" you bootloader
taaviu said:
You can anytime "relock" you bootloader
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i have my bootloaders relocked already
When you unlocked your BL, did SE send you an email with the unlocking key ?
Otherwise try to go again to the unlocking bootloader website, with se same IMEI :/
just stick your imei in again and itll give you a new number
ok i guess you have confinced me now
i just forgot, will the data be wiped when unlocking the bootloaders?
(i can't find the email so i will try just re-entering the IMEI number and see what happens)
Yes all the data (internal memory) will be losed when unlocking bootloader. If you are rooted you will keep the root permissions
You can backup with Sony ericsson backup and restore (i think that's the best tool for no-rooted phones) or Titanium Backup.
@NeoJeo ow lol i have just unlocked the bootloaders!
i will now going to flash it to DooMKernel, i just don't understand how i am gonna use setCPU when it needs root because now i have no root?
I'm not sure but i think doomkernel includes root, because root is not required to use it. So try to flash it without root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197263 (see requirements)
EDIT : i've just readed "autorooting" in the features
@NeoJeo: i have flashed it and everything works and i have root!
many many many many thanks!!! (i dont think that is correct english
lol i can get to 1,9Ghz wtf
So you can't change the frequency to more than 1Ghz ?! did you follow exactly the instructions ?
Have you got the latest .368 firmware ?
NeoJeo said:
So you can't change the frequency to more than 1Ghz ?! did you follow exactly the instructions ?
Have you got the latest .368 firmware ?
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i have edited the teks right when you placed you post
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Hi all,
I saw in the Android development topic that it's possible to unlock the bootloader.
Why would I want to unlock the bootloader? What are the (dis-)advantages?
Greets,
Jarcol
The bootloader in our phone lock us down from pretty much doing anything to.the phone. But when we unlock it we are then able to control the phone ourselves. (theoretically) we are able to do what the hell we want to this phone now. For example unlocking the bootloader simply allows you to flash unsigned/modified .sin files.
Now. This will not happen overnight as there is a lot of things to it mate. What you need to remember is there is hardware to think about and and a hell of a lot more.
Hope this helps!!
Yup, agreed. Main thing is to load custom kernal without load stock kernal. Which mean custom kernal load directly.
Send from My X10i Rooted GB v2.3.3
I've unlocked my bootloader. At least I think I did it.
How can I check if the bootloader is unlocked ?
Thanks
Enter xrecovery and Flash DooMKernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253853
and reboot and Enjoy !!!
simi_id said:
I've unlocked my bootloader. At least I think I did it.
How can I check if the bootloader is unlocked ?
Thanks
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Flash DooMLoRDs unlocked kernel and if it doesn't display the white "Sony Ericsson" text upon start-up, then it's unlocked
I've flashed Dooms kernel and now is appearing an android logo with 2 vertical color bars top and bottom.
Does this mean it's successfully unlocked ?
Because during the unlocking it gave some errors cause he couldn't find some files.
Thanks
yes it is unlocked.
but is that doon kernel not the one that causes the phone not to go into deep sleep and has serious battery drain issues?
i think u should go back to the stock kernel or just use the Doom stock kernel. that one has just xrecovery put into it, and nothing else, meaning its practically the same as stock kernel.
shame that the bootloader unlock is coming at a time when all the Devs are moving on/have moved on to other phones. a week now and nothing new to report about for X10.
4llerbuntu said:
yes it is unlocked.
but is that doon kernel not the one that causes the phone not to go into deep sleep and has serious battery drain issues?
i think u should go back to the stock kernel or just use the Doom stock kernel. that one has just xrecovery put into it, and nothing else, meaning its practically the same as stock kernel.
shame that the bootloader unlock is coming at a time when all the Devs are moving on/have moved on to other phones. a week now and nothing new to report about for X10.
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Deep sleep issue solved by J
Sent from my X10 TripNMiUI-Iris using xda premium
What/Who is J ?
1. How can I check if my phone is rooted ?
2. What is the best firmware at the moment for X10 ?
3. What is the best rom at the moment for X10 ? (Personally I liked it MIUI from tripnriver 1.8.9 I think)
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What/Who is J ?
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Are u kidding don't know one of the legends
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=911364
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I'm new to this forum and rooting, unlocking, etc ...
So ...
1. What is the best firmware at the moment for X10 ?
2. What is the best rom at the moment for X10 ? (Personally I liked MIUI from tripnriver 1.8.9 I think)
Hi, I am completely newbie with android but lately i had update my NEO to 2.3.4 and i want to root it without downgrading to 2.3.2 cause as i see from reading several post that it could cause some problems so i hope if there i a step-by-step guide to root my phone (also i want know if i root my phone can i still update to any new official rom update) .. thanks in advance
sasaisinlove said:
Hi, I am completely newbie with android but lately i had update my NEO to 2.3.4 and i want to root it without downgrading to 2.3.2 cause as i see from reading several post that it could cause some problems so i hope if there i a step-by-step guide to root my phone (also i want know if i root my phone can i still update to any new official rom update) .. thanks in advance
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Unlock bootloader and flash "rootxperia zip" via recovery. Its fastest way.
Updates to ok.
Regards!
Taavi
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Thanks for your help but could you explain mor please cause as i said am completely newbie in this thanks again
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17706870&postcount=2
That's how I did it and all good. And really quick amd easy.
If the post makes little sense, read the various threads about Recovery, Bootloader unlocking and Root. It's all here.
LenAsh said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17706870&postcount=2
That's how I did it and all good. And really quick amd easy.
If the post makes little sense, read the various threads about Recovery, Bootloader unlocking and Root. It's all here.
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I followed that and got "cannot download boot.img,device needs to be rooted first". Well,if I was rooted i wouldn't be doing that in the first place!?
You're doing something wrong then
You have unlocked BL?
Unlocking the boot loader is the way forward.
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Thanks for the replays,that was the problem. I thought it was unlocked,but actually wasn't. However I rooted,then installed CM 7 beta-nice,but still not ready for primetime. Now the question is what to do to return to stock rom-just flash it via flashtool? And will the root remain?
Clear/Reset Everything and then go through the procedure again (without re-unlocking BL obviously).
Follow the steps this time...
I suggest you use this ftf (Global 2.3.4) as it works perfectly.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KWNWTH47
Thanks again it worked flawlessly Now,do you know if there is a list or something about which system apps are safe to remove from the stock rom?
centavar said:
Thanks again it worked flawlessly Now,do you know if there is a list or something about which system apps are safe to remove from the stock rom?
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Look arc forum. There is pretty good thread for that.
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thanks for reply, finally i rooted my neo but how to over clock
thanks finally i rooted my neo using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...70&postcount=2 but now when i try to overclock my neo using set cpu it show me max 1024 but i cant exceed this so i want to know if there is any way to over clock to 1.4 or 1.5 thanks again
sasaisinlove said:
thanks finally i rooted my neo using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...70&postcount=2 but now when i try to overclock my neo using set cpu it show me max 1024 but i cant exceed this so i want to know if there is any way to over clock to 1.4 or 1.5 thanks again
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Flash doomlord v8 kernel via fastboot and you can overclock 1,9ghz. Your bootloader must be relocked!!
Regards!
Taavi
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taaviu said:
Flash doomlord v8 kernel via fastboot and you can overclock 1,9ghz. Your bootloader must be relocked!!
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Are there still bugs with the doomlord kernel? I need WiFi absolutely, don't have a data plan...
The DoomKernel is to be avoided for now,as the Wifi and vibration are not working,tried it yesterday. I can live without the vibra,but Wifi is a must.
sdk16420 said:
Are there still bugs with the doomlord kernel? I need WiFi absolutely, don't have a data plan...
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If you are 2.3.4 then YES. theres is a wifi etc bugs.
If you are 2.3.3 all OK.
AND if you already 2.3.4 then dont flash kernel because kernel dont work well...
We still wait new kernel source code relase
Hello
Just purchased a SK17i Xperia Mini Pro Black Version that is locked to 02 (UK network). I am obvously new to all this stuff but do have a basic understanding but here are some questions:
1) I am thinking of waiting until Android 4.0 is Officially released by SE to update my phone (btw, anyone know when the update is coming). Was wondering when I update will I still be able to root my phone?
2) When I root (if I can) I want to install Set CPU to overclock my phone. However I have heard this drains batteries? Is this true and if so how can I make my phone faster?
3) I need to unlock my phone. Can this be done for free after rooting? If not, can someone link me to the cheapest place I can get this unlocked from?
Thanks in advance to anyone that answers
Hey dude,welcome to XMP family.
1)According to Xperia Blog,XMP will get the ICS update in the end of May or early June,after the first wave for arcS,neoV and ray.I don't know whether we can root it on official ICS or not,but I think to get a rooted phone is easy once you unlock the bootloader,and besides,there are so many developers here.
2)When it comes to overclocking,apparently it would cause battery drain faster.But with my experience,I hardly feel its difference on SE stock Rom.As for custom rom like FXP's,which I has used for a while,it drains about 2~3% per hour while idle(drop speed is two times than stock.)
3)Certainly you can unlock your phone for free,see this thread & tutorial.But it should be noticed that once you unlock it then you may invalidate your warranty.
Mine is on FXP CM9(ICS) and it's kind of laggy,but I can't tell it's because of the ICS rom or existed bugs.As SE said,we may not have the same experience like Gingerbread if we update to ICS.
noradoor said:
Hey dude,welcome to XMP family.
1)According to Xperia Blog,XMP will get the ICS update in the end of May or early June,after the first wave for arcS,neoV and ray.I don't know whether we can root it on official ICS or not,but I think to get a rooted phone is easy once you unlock the bootloader,and besides,there are so many developers here.
2)When it comes to overclocking,apparently it would cause battery drain faster.But with my experience,I hardly feel its difference on SE stock Rom.As for custom rom like FXP's,which I has used for a while,it drains about 2~3% per hour while idle(drop speed is two times than stock.)
3)Certainly you can unlock your phone for free,see this thread & tutorial.But it should be noticed that once you unlock it then you may invalidate your warranty.
Mine is on FXP CM9(ICS) and it's kind of laggy,but I can't tell it's because of the ICS rom or existed bugs.As SE said,we may not have the same experience like Gingerbread if we update to ICS.
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Hello mate, thanks for the great post
I think I will leave stock ROM once updated actually, seems to be running fine atm as it is.
I think I will still update to the official ICS when it comes out as does look worth it.
Just about no. 3) I think your talking about after rooting, the process to get custom ROMs by unlocking the bootloader? I was talking about the network? lol
Unless I'm mistaken?
Thanks again
subbyhasan said:
Hello mate, thanks for the great post
I think I will leave stock ROM once updated actually, seems to be running fine atm as it is.
I think I will still update to the official ICS when it comes out as does look worth it.
Just about no. 3) I think your talking about after rooting, the process to get custom ROMs by unlocking the bootloader? I was talking about the network? lol
Unless I'm mistaken?
Thanks again
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There is no way to get your phone unlocked from a network for free but WontanServer offers an unlocking for $15. You can try that out. Just type WontanServer in Google and click the 1st link. WontanServer is legit and won't steal your money
Though as a warning you might not be able to update to ICS as it also might unlock your bootloader. Just double check, as I am not 100% sure. Also it will void your warranty
BudgyN1 said:
There is no way to get your phone unlocked from a network for free but WontanServer offers an unlocking for $15. You can try that out. Just type WontanServer in Google and click the 1st link. WontanServer is legit and won't steal your money
Though as a warning you might not be able to update to ICS as it also might unlock your bootloader. Just double check, as I am not 100% sure. Also it will void your warranty
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Thanks alot, will take a look at that website
What do you mean by updating to ICS will unlock my bootloader? Isn't that a good thing? Don't mind about warranty, can have that sorted out but don't understand the bold line mate
Thanks
good thing in the sense? If you don't bother about warranty then you can try custom ROM ics.but the problem is some bugs are not fixed by developers they will take time.main bug is camera not working..i am using ics so just check k? Good luck
Xperian8~ click thanks if it helps...
subbyhasan said:
What do you mean by updating to ICS will unlock my bootloader? Isn't that a good thing? Don't mind about warranty, can have that sorted out but don't understand the bold line mate
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He meant that the Wotanserver network-unlock method might unlock your bootloader (which it does). This bootloader unlock, whilst giving you access to custom ROMs etc, might not behave with official SONY updates (such as ICS) - I'd link you for proof but I'm not allowed to due to my low post count .
Also, Google 'Omnius Unlock'. They will unlock your phone for free over the next few days (Easter promotion). I'm not sure how reputable those guys are though so you'll want to check.
Thanks for that Omnius Lock thing, looks great and will check it out
So, if I unlock it I may be unable to upgrade to 4.0? That is a bit stupid to say the least? Anyone on an Xperia that was unlocked then ugraded to 4.0? Did it become locked again?
subbyhasan said:
Thanks for that Omnius Lock thing, looks great and will check it out
So, if I unlock it I may be unable to upgrade to 4.0? That is a bit stupid to say the least? Anyone on an Xperia that was unlocked then ugraded to 4.0? Did it become locked again?
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If your phone's bootloader is unlocked you can not recieve any official update through Sony as it will brick your phone but you can install a ICS ROM.
subbyhasan said:
Thanks for that Omnius Lock thing, looks great and will check it out
So, if I unlock it I may be unable to upgrade to 4.0? That is a bit stupid to say the least? Anyone on an Xperia that was unlocked then ugraded to 4.0? Did it become locked again?
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Well I'm not sure about 'stupid', you'll have to weigh it up. If you look in the development section, there's already a very useable version of ICS (look for MiniCMSanwich), which is potentially better than Sony's bloatware-infused and themed version (not to mention probably unrootable) due in a couple of months.
I think it's mainly FOTA bricks that happen (over-the air updating from Sony), and some bootloader unlocks allow for this by just patching the bootloader to make it seem unlocked (any SETool unlock will do this). So there are a number of options.
Be careful also of some bootloader methods stripping the DRM keys, these are used by Sony services like TrackID, which will cease to work (permanently) following a bootloader unlock.
Edit: There's a distinct difference between a network unlock and a bootloader unlock, the former will nearly always also execute the latter, but the latter can be done by itself (obviously only on unbranded phones). The method of getting a custom ROM is basically network unlock > bootloader unlock > root > install custom kernel > install custom ROM. Root can be done before the unlocks, I believe.
I'm new to all this too, only trying to explain because I know how much of a total pain it was to work it all out .
BudgyN1 said:
If your phone's bootloader is unlocked you can not recieve any official update through Sony as it will brick your phone but you can install a ICS ROM.
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He is talking about network lock.
Network lock stays away, updating probably won't lock it again, but no one has tried and we do not have any sure information
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notoxa said:
Well I'm not sure about 'stupid', you'll have to weigh it up. If you look in the development section, there's already a very useable version of ICS (look for MiniCMSanwich), which is potentially better than Sony's bloatware-infused and themed version (not to mention probably unrootable) due in a couple of months.
I think it's mainly FOTA bricks that happen (over-the air updating from Sony), and some bootloader unlocks allow for this by just patching the bootloader to make it seem unlocked (any SETool unlock will do this). So there are a number of options.
Be careful also of some bootloader methods stripping the DRM keys, these are used by Sony services like TrackID, which will cease to work (permanently) following a bootloader unlock.
Edit: There's a distinct difference between a network unlock and a bootloader unlock, the former will nearly always also execute the latter, but the latter can be done by itself (obviously only on unbranded phones). The method of getting a custom ROM is basically network unlock > bootloader unlock > root > install custom kernel > install custom ROM. Root can be done before the unlocks, I believe.
I'm new to all this too, only trying to explain because I know how much of a total pain it was to work it all out .
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Ah, right. Makes everything at lot clearer thanks
So if I do unlock through the Wotanserver place, my bootloader will be unlocked but I wouldn't be able to get official ICS, but a just as good if not better copy? Is the ROM fully stable as in does everything function fine? I have heard of an ICS ROM which stopped HD recording on Xperias. Does this have any such problem?
Someguyfromhell said:
He is talking about network lock.
Network lock stays away, updating probably won't lock it again, but no one has tried and we do not have any sure information
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Hopefully will but doubt I can update now anyways
Can I just say thank you to every single poster on this thread. You have all been immensely helpful. There are few forums which reply so quickly and as well as many people on here have done so thanks a lot to everyone
ya noob question
but help..
im not able to load the ftf file or even see it from the flashtool
i put it in the firmware folder
check the image i attached and see if you can help
lord.tomriddle said:
ya noob question
but help..
im not able to load the ftf file or even see it from the flashtool
i put it in the firmware folder
check the image i attached and see if you can help
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What you on about mate? Make your own thread
Also, just a quick question to add: Do I have to go to SE to get my boot loader unlocked? Or will it automatically unlock with Flashtool when I flash the Kernel?
Thanks
subbyhasan said:
What you on about mate? Make your own thread
Also, just a quick question to add: Do I have to go to SE to get my boot loader unlocked? Or will it automatically unlock with Flashtool when I flash the Kernel?
Thanks
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MY flashtooll aint showing the ftf files..
and you need to unlock bootloader..
got to http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
you can also use the program called SE Bootloader unloker-relocker.Its very simple to unlock it,easyer than ofical way on se website.
piotrasss87 said:
you can also use the program called SE Bootloader unloker-relocker.Its very simple to unlock it,easyer than ofical way on se website.
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Thanks for that, do you have a link for me which I can use?
And just generally, can I add that this is the way to get MiniCMSanwich ROM on my XMP:
Root (zerg's software) (not needed but useful so might as well do it then)
Unlock Bootloader (from SE's website or the link which hopefully the above poster/someone else gives me)
Kernel Installation (Flashtool)
Finally, flash the ROM and Gapps using Clockwork Mod Recovery
Thanks
piotrasss87 said:
you can also use the program called SE Bootloader unloker-relocker.Its very simple to unlock it,easyer than ofical way on se website.
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It is the same unlock method, just everything brought to one place by that app maker.
Rooting your phone before custom ROM installation is not needed, because old ROM(stock) gets deleted anyway and custom ROMs include root already.
Someguyfromhell said:
It is the same unlock method, just everything brought to one place by that app maker.
Rooting your phone before custom ROM installation is not needed, because old ROM(stock) gets deleted anyway and custom ROMs include root already.
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Ah, right will probably leave it then
Thanks a lot
As I said its make much easyer
there you go mate http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
Hi I know there is an app called "SetCPU" for Android, that allows to overclock the phone or something like that, but I already followed a tutorial and installed busybox on my phone but it says is not rooted, even when i follow the tutorial to root ICS and did everything ok, i have my device rooted but when i use flashtool and reboot in adb mode to install kamarush kernel 3.0 on my phone it says failure because it says i have to root it. I dont know whats the problem, what version of busybox do i have to install on ICS? I have Busybox installer app, but dont know which version i have to install, and will i have problems doing this? because all I want is to save more battery with SetCPU application but i have to install custom kernel first...
Also I was reading this post....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734111
will i have that problem if i manage to install kamarush kernel on my wt19i?
Thanks
You need to unlock bootloader (it'll most likely void your warranty) and install some custom kernel that supports OC.
I have my bootloader unlocked (or that's what i think, because when i go to service menu it says "Bootloader Unlocked allowed: Yes") But im not sure, anyway I want to install kamarsuh kernel 3.0 but im afraid i will have troubles or something...
By the way someone has this app, SetCPU installed already in this phone? Is it really worth to overclock my LWW to install this app, I wanna know if it really saves battery because since i installed ICS i think it drains a little bit faster than before with GB.... :/
You're not allowed to OC your CPU on stock kernel and no app can change that. That's why you need custom kernel.
There are alot of guides on how to flash custom kernel. I'm not 100% sure, but i think you need to do it over fastboot using flashtool.
I know, I already read it somewhere, that you have to install custom kernel to overclock phone, and you do it with flashtool, problem is when i try to install kernel, in flashtool it says i don't have root, even when i already rooted it and installed busybox...
You need to unlock the bootloader.
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rolo143 said:
I have my bootloader unlocked (or that's what i think, because when i go to service menu it says "Bootloader Unlocked allowed: Yes") But im not sure, anyway I want to install kamarsuh kernel 3.0 but im afraid i will have troubles or something...
By the way someone has this app, SetCPU installed already in this phone? Is it really worth to overclock my LWW to install this app, I wanna know if it really saves battery because since i installed ICS i think it drains a little bit faster than before with GB.... :/
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This means that you have not unlocked your bootloader..but it means that you are allowed to unlock your bootloader.means no restrictions from operator side
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rolo143 said:
I have my bootloader unlocked (or that's what i think, because when i go to service menu it says "Bootloader Unlocked allowed: Yes") But im not sure, anyway I want to install kamarsuh kernel 3.0 but im afraid i will have troubles or something...
By the way someone has this app, SetCPU installed already in this phone? Is it really worth to overclock my LWW to install this app, I wanna know if it really saves battery because since i installed ICS i think it drains a little bit faster than before with GB.... :/
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Your bootloader is still locked.
Use the official sony method or the unofficial testpoint method to unlock your bootloader.
Then you must install a custom kernel that supports overclocking.
For example you can use rage kernel 3.2 ics, krsh kernel 3.0 or Mesa Kernel 1.2.
Good Luck.
Here http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/ or here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1730874
Here for kamarush kernel v3 ICS http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709032
I have used this to unlock boot loader....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
this is no test point method
b00tbu9 said:
I have used this to unlock boot loader....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
this is no test point method
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This is the official method
Or, at least, it's a "modded" official method
Before doing anything, can someone please tell me if this really helps to save more battery on ICS? Because since I updated my phone I think battery drains a little faster than before... :/
rolo143 said:
Before doing anything, can someone please tell me if this really helps to save more battery on ICS? Because since I updated my phone I think battery drains a little faster than before... :/
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Overclocking does use more battery, of course. CPU works at higher rate, it needs more power. Overclocking uses always more power. I do not know, where did you read from that overclocking uses less battery, but that is completely incorrect.
i am running feralab v20 final 2.3.9 on ferakernel with unlocked bootloader.
but, i want to know if the same rom will work on unlocked bootloader also?
because my sister's x10 is locked bootlaoder and i want to install my same rom on her phone (i told her about unlocking, but she too scared of bricking) she dont know how to do it herself, haha :silly:
Devin-J said:
i am running feralab v20 final 2.3.9 on ferakernel with unlocked bootloader.
but, i want to know if the same rom will work on unlocked bootloader also?
because my sister's x10 is locked bootlaoder and i want to install my same rom on her phone (i told her about unlocking, but she too scared of bricking) she dont know how to do it herself, haha :silly:
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You can install Feralab V20 even with a locked bootloader...
But if you want it unlocked? Please follow instructions from this thread.
Devin-J said:
i am running feralab v20 final 2.3.9 on ferakernel with unlocked bootloader.
but, i want to know if the same rom will work on unlocked bootloader also?
because my sister's x10 is locked bootlaoder and i want to install my same rom on her phone (i told her about unlocking, but she too scared of bricking) she dont know how to do it herself, haha :silly:
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I think there is a different version for locked bootloader too.
check the main thread
BordenG said:
You can install Feralab V20 even with a locked bootloader...
But if you want it unlocked? Please follow instructions from this thread.
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lol i already unlocked mine... so i know how to unlock... but thanks anyway.
Can some tell me how to remove the xrecovery from feralab. i am planning to use it permenantly. so i dont need a recovery coz i wont be changing rom for a long time. in the even i need to change rom, i would install it again. so, how do i get rid of the xrecovery? i checked system/bin and system/xbin (both places also dont have xrecovery.tar file to delete) !!!!!!!!!! pls help
Devin-J said:
lol i already unlocked mine... so i know how to unlock... but thanks anyway.
Can some tell me how to remove the xrecovery from feralab. i am planning to use it permenantly. so i dont need a recovery coz i wont be changing rom for a long time. in the even i need to change rom, i would install it again. so, how do i get rid of the xrecovery? i checked system/bin and system/xbin (both places also dont have xrecovery.tar file to delete) !!!!!!!!!! pls help
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I think just let the recovery be there
In emergency it will be of better help
Anyways I will be back with answer to delete xrecovery just wait a while
Sent from my X10i
THeLogiC said:
just wait a while
Sent from my X10i
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ok i will be waiting
I already had the answer lol
There's no way to delete recovery for unlocked bootloaders as recoveries on ulbl are directly in the kernel and not on the system or anywhere on phone partition.
I have a doubt... what happen if you relock your bootloader while on an unlocked bootloader rom (like ferabab v20) ? will it still boot up?
Devin-J said:
I have a doubt... what happen if you relock your bootloader while on an unlocked bootloader rom (like ferabab v20) ? will it still boot up?
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dont think so, flash the locked bootloader version and kernal then relock your bootloader should be safe!:laugh:
Devin-J said:
I have a doubt... what happen if you relock your bootloader while on an unlocked bootloader rom (like ferabab v20) ? will it still boot up?
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seems. like.. devin is not noob any more ... ha ha ha ha..
k.d.s said:
seems. like.. devin is not noob any more ... ha ha ha ha..
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haha
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is it also possible to disable the phone from entering flashmode on either locked or unlocked bootlaoder?
i dont want ppl to steal my phone and flash over it to use as their own ?
i mean how to disable flash using computer (eg. SEUS, flashtool) not disable recovery?
pls tell me. thx.
Root your sisters phone and unlock the bootloader then flash the kernel,Wifi and all other things required and once you installed the ROM lock the bootloader using flashtool, that would do the trick.. having CWM is a safe option as anything goes wrong its easy to fix using CWM right..