Sorry for this new thread, but i need a good kernel to use with fastboot, so which one is the best?,
sorry but i can find it, it must have recovery and root, please respond.
Pandemic said:
Sorry for this new thread, but i need a good kernel to use with fastboot, so which one is the best?,
sorry but i can find it, it must have recovery and root, please respond.
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Well, there's no kernel, I mean, with overclock and extras. BUT, we do have a kernel with CWM included thanks to Night-Elf <3.
It's just ICS (beta) latest kernel but with CWM included, as always just press vol down when boot~. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22908084&postcount=46.
BTW, Mount USB storage option is not working from CWM.
asdf-chan said:
Well, there's no kernel, I mean, with overclock and extras. BUT, we do have a kernel with CWM included thanks to Night-Elf <3.
It's just ICS (beta) latest kernel but with CWM included, as always just press vol down when boot~. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22908084&postcount=46.
BTW, Mount USB storage option is not working from CWM.
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when i press volume down he is turning not in cwm on my neo v,
what to do??
Delete this thread i have it
try Tigris Kernel
Try suave or super stock bro
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using xda premium
Do you people read thread before replying?
Old thread(check the date), OP said he solved it, and most important, it's about old ICS when it was in beta. From that date a lot of (stock based) kernels appeared, so pretty much any can be used.
btw. Tigris Kernel is for Neo l, this thread is for Neo as Neo l didn't have ICS beta.
Well at least someone obviously did some searching . Old thread is old and closed thread is closed.
Thanks,
DSB
Related
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But it is section about xperia ray, why xperia pro?
Because there is no section for xperia pro.
Sorry for newbie question but what is it for?
Why should I flash this?
Thank you
Ztrindberg said:
Sorry for newbie question but what is it for?
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CWM (ClockWorkMod) is a recovery. Launched at phone boot Recovery is a tool for backup all system programs and your data. And for restore all data back.
coolkaas said:
CWM (ClockWorkMod) is a recovery. Launched at phone boot Recovery is a tool for backup all system programs and your data. And for restore all data back.
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Ok thank you.
Now I understand. I was confused when it said kernel.
Sent from my MK16i using Tapatalk
Ztrindberg said:
Ok thank you.
Now I understand. I was confused when it said kernel.
Sent from my MK16i using Tapatalk
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yes, it is a kernel. with cwm support. linux lernel. (not 'it said', but 'he said'. it -- thing, he -- human))).
overclock is run on this kernel?
Indeed it would be great to know if this kernel supports overclocking!
Hi is this based on stock kernel or CM kernel?
Riyal said:
Hi is this based on stock kernel or CM kernel?
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It is based on stock kernel.
Everything works exactly as in stock.No bugs.
silencer51 said:
Indeed it would be great to know if this kernel supports overclocking!
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I am not a big fan of overclocking, so i haven't included any overclocking modules...
Sorry...
i need stock kernel with overclocking
bbooff said:
NEEDS UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER
Flash with fastboot.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Run cmd in the folder that contains fastboot.exe.Unzip boot.zip in the same folder.Connect your MK16i in fastboot mode.
Type:fastboot flash boot boot.img
ENJOY!
To enter recovery, press power on-off key once when the (white) sony ericsson logo gets brighter.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:Jozinec for providing the stock kernels and for the exhausting tests he has conducted.
Dedicated to E
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1. Are there step by step instructions somewhere?
2. Can I use a2sd with this kernel? Darktremor's.
3. If this kernel doesn't support a2sd, will there be a future one that does? A few weeks/month or 2?
4. If I need the specific firmware, is it in the zip package there? If not where to get it? Is it what typically comes on MK16i?
I damaged my SK17i physically and look to replace with MK16i if I can get mysame basic setup. Root and a2sd basically.
This worked very well on my MK16i with stock .58 ROM, thanks.
A bit curious to use the power button, whilst other recovery images use the volume down button, but I'm all happy.
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Very glad I've found this, just installed it but having the power button as the trigger is a bit weird and very fiddly to the point where I haven't gotten it to work yet.
Also can I suggest that since the Pro is basically a big boys Neo V that we put all Pro related threads in the Neo V section until they finally decide to give us lot a section.
Sp4rkR4t said:
Very glad I've found this, just installed it but having the power button as the trigger is a bit weird and very fiddly to the point where I haven't gotten it to work yet.
Also can I suggest that since the Pro is basically a big boys Neo V that we put all Pro related threads in the Neo V section until they finally decide to give us lot a section.
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A bit difficult right now. Xperia Pro threads are distributed between many Xperia 2011 forums. I didn't noticed about this thread until someone referenced it, because I tought the Xperia Pro threads were on the Xperia Arc forum, where team FreeXperia posted the CM Rom for MK16a. I think this is the problem fo not having a device specific forum or sub-forum.
Also, all the MK16 owners, please vote for the MK16 to have it's own forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416406
RumCoffee said:
1. Are there step by step instructions somewhere?
2. Can I use a2sd with this kernel? Darktremor's.
3. If this kernel doesn't support a2sd, will there be a future one that does? A few weeks/month or 2?
4. If I need the specific firmware, is it in the zip package there? If not where to get it? Is it what typically comes on MK16i?
I damaged my SK17i physically and look to replace with MK16i if I can get mysame basic setup. Root and a2sd basically.
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1. No step by step instructions for now, I think, but it is really easy : "fastboot flash boot boot.img" from a command prompt. You may have fastboot.exe and boot.img in the same folder. You can get fastboot.exe in the tools folder of the android sdk.
2,3. I think apps2sd is a feature introduced in 2.3 gingerbread. You can move applications to your sd card in Settings->Applications->Manage Applications->(Select your app)->Move to SD Card.
4. I think the stock SE ROM meets your requirements, but you can also try the FreeXperia Cyanogenmod based ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1315904
It's still on testing, but most features work. HDMI & FM Radio still don't work, and I think there are some problems with Bluetooth.
bbooff said:
I am not a big fan of overclocking, so i haven't included any overclocking modules...
Sorry...
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bro, i canot boot into recovery mode with the 'power button press during SE gets brighter'...any other tricks? is it a long press or short press? can u make a video for the shortcut process?
thanks
deng..i just found out actually to enter recovery mode is by pressing "Volume down" button when SE wordings tends to go bright, instead of 'Power' button. ("=_=)
(not 'it said', but 'he said'. it -- thing, he -- human))).
Thank you for the ROFL
Continue only if you have read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801191 and confirm that you have:
1)Unlocked Bootloader
2)Rooted phone
3)CWM installed
4)Have a nandroid backup of your current ROM
5)Have a titanium backup
6)Have a backup of your SD card
A HUGE THANKS TO FXP TEAM FOR MAKING A WONDERFUL ROM !!
CHANGELOG
http://code.google.com/p/freexperia/
Step 1: DOWNLOADS
1)the original thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205141 (thanks fxp!!) )
download http://uploaded.net/file/v9l8usb9/from/odeyra OR http://depositfiles.com/files/4g5uaxpoz
put it on sd card in a new folder, say cm9 and remember the location
2)I'll be giving updates when new versions are released , please check for it on weekends(mostly sundays)
please note that i dont own the zip files and that they are created by the fxp team
for changelogs see this - http://code.google.com/p/freexperia/
3)Download gapps (google apps, remember, they're ics), they're the google apps including face unlock
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
put it on sd card in cm9 folder
4)check baseband in about phone,if the last 2 digits are 72, skip this step and the next and go to step 3
if they are not 72,download http://uploaded.net/file/zxqy01dj/from/um2ivw or http://fiberupload.com/j6yudfu5e8za/MT11i_4.1.B.0.431_BB72.ftf
Step 2: FLASHING BASEBAND
1)put the downloaded .ftf file in C:\Flashtool\firmwares
2)connect phone in MSC (mass storage mode) mode
3)start flashtool
4)click on lightning icon on top left.
5)flashmode>ok
6)select firmware> MT11i(device)> 4.1.B.0.431(version)>BB72(branding)
7)press ok and follow the onscreen instructions
8)phone will reboot and now you should be on 72 baseband
how to check? > settings>about phone>baseband version> last 2 digits should be 72
You're now on .72 baseband!!
THIS STEP ONWARDS, YOU'LL NOT BE ABLE TO SEE YOUR SONY OFFICIAL ICS ROM SO PLEASE SAVE/BACKUP YOUR IMPORTANT WORK.
MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE 130mb ROM AND GAPPS.ZIP ON SD CARD AND CHARGE YOUR BATTERY TILL 50%
Step 3: FLASHING CUSTOM ( CM9 ) KERNEL
What's a kernel? go here http://www.androidcentral.com/android-z-what-kernel
1)open FXP214-UNOFFICIAL-haida.zip (downloded before) using winRAR and extract a file called "boot.img" to a known location on your COMPUTER say folder "kernel" on desktop.
2)Connect phone in MSC (mass storage mode) mode
3)open flashtool and click on lightning icon
4)select FASTBOOT MODE and click on button"reboot to fastboot mode(via adb) (buh bye sony !! )
5)wait till your notification light goes blue
6)select "SELECT KERNEL TO FLASH"
7)locate to the boot.img file
8)click ok and poof!! new kernel is flashed !!
9)Disconnect phone and DONT turn it on
Step 4: INSTALLING CM9 ROM BY FXP
1)Turn on phone and when you see the free_xperia_team logo, repeatedly press the vol down button till you enter cwm
navigation in cwm-
go up-vol up
go down-vol down
select option-home button
previous menu-back button
2)select wipe data/factory reset>yes
3)select wipe cache partition>yes
4)select advanced>wipe dalvik cache>yes
5)go back to main menu and select install zip from sd card>choose zip>navigate to the folder where you put the 130mb zip file(ROM) and gapps zip>select FXP214-UNOFFICIAL-haida.zip>yes
6)wait for it to install
7)once installed, select install zip from sd card>choose zip>navigate to the folder where you put the 130mb zip file(ROM) and gapps zip>select gapps.zip>yes
8)once both are installed, return back to the main menu and select first option - reboot system
9)wait for system to boot, first will take some time say 5 minutes
10):good: WELCOME TO CM9 :good:
11)set up the phone and install titanium backup and restore your apps!!
12)enjoy the power of cm9!!
Step 5: NANDROID BACKUP
once you've settled with cm9(restored your apps with titanium) and everything seems normal,
1)go to cwm
2)select backup and restore>backup
3)your phone will be backed up within 20 minutes or less
4)once finished, reboot phone
your backup will be stored in "SD card/clockworkmod/backup/<date_and_time_of backup>"
please rename it for convenience say "fxp 214 cm9 (new)"
HOW TO RESTORE?
1)enter cwm
2)select backup and restore>restore>select folder name( eg: fxp 214 cm9 (new) )
3)this will usually take less time than backup
4)reboot phone to the same state at which it was backed up
THIS DOES NOT CHANGE THE KERNEL
to change kernels, you need to do it via flashtool or fastboot mode
fastboot mode?
while phone is in power off state, open USB cover , connect USB to pc but not to phone , press and hold menu button , connect USB to phone and the notification light should go blue , you can now leave the menu button you are now in fastboot mode.
to change kernel while in fastboot mode, open flashtool, click lightning icon>fastboot mode>ok>select kernel to flash>ok>bazinga!!!
UPGRADING?
Are you on a fxp ROM and wanna upgrade to a higher version?
no worries bro!
1)Download the ROM
2)Put it on your SD card
3)For safety just backup your current ROM if anything goes wrong !!
4)Flash the kernel that is in the zip file. For instructions, refer ^ step 3
5)Enter recovery the way you normally do it(down button.)
6)Wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache ONLY!!
7)Install zip from SD card
8)Wait.......
9)When done, go to advanced, wipe battery stats for calibrating battery, reboot system
10)Wait....
Yippeeee... ROM upgraded, data safe and same, like a boss B)
GREAT THANKS TO FXP TEAM :highfive:
WANNA TRY MORE ROMS? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313445
IF I HAVE DONE A MISTAKE, PLEASE CORRECT ME BY REPLYING
IF YOU SCREW UP YOUR PHONE, AND ARE TOTALLY HOPELESS, GET THIS
http://www.sonymobile.com/gb/tools/update-service/
OR
just leave a reply
IF I HAVE HELPED YOU ANY WAY, PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO CLICK THE THANKS BUTTON
First of all the title should be changed from ROM to GUIDE
and it should be in general section, not in dev section
Sent from my Xperia neo V
Mate...there are enough tutorials here...and now that neoV too is officially supported by cm...the hassle of editing scripts and applying patches has also gone...and fxp themselves have given enough instructions to flash cm9...and as far as rooting and unlocking is concerned...there are guides for them too.
I wont downshow ur effort...nor will dishearten you...thanks for the effort bro...but actually it is not needed.
Sent from my Xperia Neo V
Thanks for the guide, but what is MTP mode?
Haluki_BR said:
Thanks for the guide, but what is MTP mode?
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okay now if you're on stock rom (official sony ics), you'll find usb settings and then connect your phone, there'll be 2 modes, MTP is the one in which you can view your sd card on pc named as removable disk
geekynoob said:
Edit-Just saw ur an Indian... i feel lyk banging my head on the wall...
God save me plsss...
Cheers.!
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the_neo_v_guy said:
why?
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@the_neo_v_guy - Bro don't bother bout that geeky noob he has an ol habit of digging into useless things !! You are doing a great job ... I appreciate your efforts bro
livesourav said:
@the_neo_v_guy - Bro don't bother bout that geeky noob he has an ol habit of digging into useless things !! You are doing a great job ... I appreciate your efforts bro
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thanks a lot livesourav
at least some people know how to appreciate
thanks for this guide buddy, it did help me installing cm9!
iamdchosen1 said:
thanks for this guide buddy, it did help me installing cm9!
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my pleasure
calm down people, I have cleaned a bit and moved this thread to general section
Yes, it IS NECESSARY!
unisol107 said:
Mate...there are enough tutorials here...and now that neoV too is officially supported by cm...the hassle of editing scripts and applying patches has also gone...and fxp themselves have given enough instructions to flash cm9...and as far as rooting and unlocking is concerned...there are guides for them too.
I wont downshow ur effort...nor will dishearten you...thanks for the effort bro...but actually it is not needed.
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To unisol107 and Aarush: Sorry to disagree with you, but this kind of tutorial is indeed necessary for noobs like me. It's hard to do all these procedures in the correct way and in the correct order by reading dozens of different threads and sites; it is hard to find out what kernel is compatible with this or that rom, what rom is bug-free, what kernel is bug-free, and many, many other important things like that. And many other tutorials are filled with a plethora of abbreviations that are way beyond my knowledge - only to list few obstacles!
The forum's moderators should, indeed, give congratulations to the_neo_v_guy for his effort, and even help him to improve some litle things to make this tutorial even better than it already is! (Some sort of a better text formating and layout fine-tunning would be nice, if possible).
Stick this toppic, by the way! And help the author to mantain it up to date!
(And sorry for my bad English)
(To the_neo_v_guy: Congratulations, man! Keep going on your good work of helping completely noob people like me!
nice job!!! very helpful for noobs!! keep it up!
Some
I have some more questions...
My Xperia Neo V is a MT11i one (originally bought as a MT11a, but I change it to prevent some game incompatibility issues). These are its configurations:
- Stock ICS v 4.0.4 (version 4.1.B.0.431);
- Baseband with 72 in its last two digits;
- Kernel 2.6.32.9-perf [email protected]#9 (for 1.4 ghz overclock capabilities).
I am thinking about installing CianogenMod, but as I said before, I am a noob, and I don't have enough time (nor ninja discipline...) to read all 220 pages of this toppic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445844&page=220
So, I need help to find answers to these questions:
1 - Does FXP kernells allow overclock?
2 - Do I need to use only FXP kernells under CianogemMod roms, or can I use other Kernels?
3 - Are FXP132 versions of CM10 completely bug-free and fully operational in Xperia Neo V?
4 - If not, what is the newest version of Cianogen rom that is bug-free and fully operational for my Xperia Neo V, and what kernell can I use with it for best performance/overclock and/or battery-friendly use?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for my bad English.
piduca2011 said:
I have some more questions...
My Xperia Neo V is a MT11i one (originally bought as a MT11a, but I change it to prevent some game incompatibility issues). These are its configurations:
- Stock ICS v 4.0.4 (version 4.1.B.0.431);
- Baseband with 72 in its last two digits;
- Kernel 2.6.32.9-perf [email protected]#9 (for 1.4 ghz overclock capabilities).
I am thinking about installing CianogenMod, but as I said before, I am a noob, and I don't have enough time (nor ninja discipline...) to read all 220 pages of this toppic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445844&page=220
So, I need help to find answers to these questions:
1 - Does FXP kernells allow overclock?
2 - Do I need to use only FXP kernells under CianogemMod roms, or can I use other Kernels?
3 - Are FXP132 versions of CM10 completely bug-free and fully operational in Xperia Neo V?
4 - If not, what is the newest version of Cianogen rom that is bug-free and fully operational for my Xperia Neo V, and what kernell can I use with it for best performance/overclock and/or battery-friendly use?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for my bad English.
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1 ..yes they do..
2.. fxp or cm9 kernels only..
3.. no..not at all completely bug free!
4. CM7 is the stable release so far.. use kernel here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566871
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4. CM7 is the stable release so far.. use kernel here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566871
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CM7 Is on gingerbread and yea its stable and that kernel works only for cm7 not for cm9 :good:
cm9 is currently on RC2(release candidate) and i didnt find any bugs out there
the_neo_v_guy said:
CM7 Is on gingerbread and yea its stable and that kernel works only for cm7 not for cm9 :good:
cm9 is currently on RC2(release candidate) and i didnt find any bugs out there
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dude! that kernel works for cm9 as well.. IM USING IT!! what kernel are u using for cm9?
TheDarkDefender said:
dude! that kernel works for cm9 as well.. IM USING IT!! what kernel are u using for cm9?
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i think there may be a problem with my device, im using the kernel which came in the zip file
the_neo_v_guy said:
i think there may be a problem with my device, im using the kernel which came in the zip file
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Ok .. i tried that too .. both worked fine!
Sent from my Neo V
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Ok .. i tried that too .. both worked fine!
Sent from my Neo V
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:good:
Thanks for the detail info.
Thanx for the guide. Much Appreciated:good:
Hi Guys,
I need some help...I installed FeraLab android 2.3.9 by FeraVolt. My Kernel is 2.6.29-FeraKernel-v2.7.
No matter which wifi modules i try, nothing works.
Please tell me which ones i need to install, provide a link if you can...it would be very helpful.
I've had this problem for more than a month now...i need my wifi
thanks
forgot feralab was stocked based: link to doomlord's kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253853
mrd7rs said:
try flashing a different kernel: fxp-cm7 kernel: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BywsgCnPjbXpN0x6ckZTWUt4Q28/edit
or amin's cm7-p6003 kernel: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BywsgCnPjbXpUlJ3cmJWTk1qd0U
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Hey! It doesnt make sense.. you have a stock based rom then you will flash an fxp cm7 based kernel?.. think first before you answer.. use doomkernel v06 and do flash it with its wifi modules..
Please press THANKS Button if I helped you.. cheers..
Sent from my X10i using xda premium app..
WiFi modules are already in ferakernal so flashing any modules for WiFi will knock them off on ferakernal try flashing ferakernal again if no success try doomlords v6 medium overclock kernel and flash the appropriate WiFi modules found with that kernel also did you flash the fix.zip file attached with feralabs roms aswell
Sent from my Flying MM X10 using xda premium
Kaito_Kuroba said:
Hey! It doesnt make sense.. you have a stock based rom then you will flash an fxp cm7 based kernel?.. think first before you answer.. use doomkernel v06 and do flash it with its wifi modules..
Please press THANKS Button if I helped you.. cheers..
Sent from my X10i using xda premium app..
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thanks for pointing this out.
thanks everyone, you've been a great help and you all deserved a thanks button
reinstalling ferakernel did not help - i applied the "fix" that comes with it - also did not help
i moved to doomkernel + it's wifi modules and now it works! i have tried this before but somehow it did not work, thankfully this time it did
my only concern now is that the doomkernel make the phone a little bit sluggish, with ferakernel it's a bit smoother - is it just my imagination?
Astral07 said:
thanks everyone, you've been a great help and you all deserved a thanks button
reinstalling ferakernel did not help - i applied the "fix" that comes with it - also did not help
i moved to doomkernel + it's wifi modules and now it works! i have tried this before but somehow it did not work, thankfully this time it did
my only concern now is that the doomkernel make the phone a little bit sluggish, with ferakernel it's a bit smoother - is it just my imagination?
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Ok buddy.. do try this.. so you have doomkernel now.. reflash feralab v20 rom with xrecovery.. wipe data, wipe cache.. format all except sd and mount system data cache before flashing v20.. then enjoy your fast rom with doomkernel power..
Lag occurs when changing kernels and thats why you have to flash kernel first before the rom itself to avoid issues..
Please press THANKS Button if I helped you.. cheers..
Sent from my X10i using xda premium app..
Flash kernel and its WiFi zip from xrecovery
Sent from my Xperia X10 using xda premium
Here's a list of Xperia Go ROMs, kernels, recoveries, guides etc.
AOSP BASED ROMS ICE CREAM SANDWICH (4.0.X)
CyanogenMod 9.1 {ALPHA}
by FXP
STOCK BASED ROMS ICE CREAM SANDWICH (4.0.X)
{ALPHA}Infinity™Rom
by acervenky
KERNELS
Sony Xperia Go - Rooted Kernel
by driversax
Custom ICS kernel (not stock anymore) + CWM Touch v5.5.0.4 Full-Working-Stable
by munjeni
RECOVERIES
[Kernel/RECOVERY] Sony Xperia Go ST27i, Kernel, CWM, GB KK v5.1 and ICS KKv6
by krachlatte
GUIDES, TUTORIALS, ETC.
Relocking bootloader for Sony XPERIA Go
by Jozinek
xperia sd card fix remount sd as internal
by nosmaster
OTHER:
Debian Linux for Xperia
by munjeni
[XGO]Xperia Go Discussion Thread
Xperia go ST27i - Baterry percentage mod!
by pajoneer
[SCRIPT]eXperia Terminator For P/S/U/Acro/Sola/Go/Tipo
by acervenky
Please be sure to let me know if I've missed anything out. Thanks.
Hi.
Thank you very much for the list.
Maybe you like to add this into the list to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1888247
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1912865
CiscoX said:
Hi.
Thank you very much for the list.
Maybe you like to add this into the list to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1888247
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1912865
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Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion, but I don't add things like that into my lists because they're easy enough to find. However, I add things like custom ROMs because people can easily get confused between them
Maybe I will in the future, but not right now
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
Thanks a lot..! (I also think root methods are a good idea to have here, but it's up to you ) just.. why does it say acro s?
mikii100297 said:
Thanks a lot..! (I also think root methods are a good idea to have here, but it's up to you ) just.. why does it say acro s?
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If you could link to one I'd happily add it in
And hadn't noticed the Acro S bit That's because I pasted the body of the thread from my other index xD
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
KidCarter93 said:
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion, but I don't add things like that into my lists because they're easy enough to find. However, I add things like custom ROMs because people can easily get confused between them
Maybe I will in the future, but not right now
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
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"Index of ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries" you are missing the best kernel and recovery : [Kernel/RECOVERY] Sony Xperia Go ST27i, Kernel, CWM, GB KK v5.1 and ICS KKv6
Instead you like to link stuff that are just not good enough, i have to lol.
FAIL THREAD
KidCarter93 said:
If you could link to one I'd happily add it in
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
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For me Flashtool did the trick to root my phone...
Androboss said:
"Index of ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries" you are missing the best kernel and recovery : [Kernel/RECOVERY] Sony Xperia Go ST27i, Kernel, CWM, GB KK v5.1 and ICS KKv6
Instead you like to link stuff that are just not good enough, i have to lol.
FAIL THREAD
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That's under the recoveries section and is clearly stated in the title of the thread "Kernel".
KidCarter93 said:
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion, but I don't add things like that into my lists because they're easy enough to find. However, I add things like custom ROMs because people can easily get confused between them
Maybe I will in the future, but not right now
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
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You can add Custom ICS kernel (not stock anymore) + CWM Touch v5.5.0.4 Full-Working-Stable
I still have no idea why these post is not in your index? There is 2 links: first link is rom and seccond link is recovery... you can just add recovery (its stable and full working release including mass storage mode working(internal/extenal), some tools specially created for Xperia devices...etc - V8) if you not like rom! If you allready opened "things colection thread", why you don't colect everything for Xperia Go?
munjeni said:
You can add Custom ICS kernel (not stock anymore) + CWM Touch v5.5.0.4 Full-Working-Stable
I still have no idea why these post is not in your index? There is 2 links: first link is rom and seccond link is recovery... you can just add recovery (its stable and full working release including mass storage mode working(internal/extenal), some tools specially created for Xperia devices...etc - V8) if you not like rom! Thanks!
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I've added the custom ICS kernel.
It's not that I don't like it (I don't have this phone to be able to use it), it's just because it appeared to be just the stock ROM.
KidCarter93 said:
I've added the custom ICS kernel.
It's not that I don't like it (I don't have this phone to be able to use it), it's just because it appeared to be just the stock ROM.
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You missing stable ICS recovery for Xperia Go (only one touch bassed)! Allso these V8 release have custom ICS kernel compiled with Linaro tolchain!
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I just made to this try and make it easier for those who have the device, but it's likely that I'm gonna miss some things.
If you could possibly provide links, then I'll be able to get this more complete as quick as possible.
Thanks!
The very last sentence of the OP says it all.
If you want to discuss this further then PM me, rather than filling this up.
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
Ok, link provided in your post mising "]" so link title saying "munjeni" instad of...
In any way thanks!
Limitless83 said:
For me Flashtool did the trick to root my phone...
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On ics? or gb? I want to stay on gb cause of camera lags on ics.. but on gb, locked bootloader I can't find a way to root the phone..! D: I've tried flashtool (Version 9.6.0) But it didn't work..
Btw, this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 roots the phone on ics, if it helps anyone
mikii100297 said:
On ics? or gb? I want to stay on gb cause of camera lags on ics.. but on gb, locked bootloader I can't find a way to root the phone..! D: I've tried flashtool (Version 9.6.0) But it didn't work..
Btw, this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 roots the phone on ics, if it helps anyone
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True Bin4ry modes too should be added since i have successfully rooted my Xperia go
Hey ya - just asking which is the latest GB ftf file ?
Thanks - want to downgrade to GB as ICS is too much luggy for me at least for now.
please update index, I think by now is super out-dated...
is there any cwm touch for Xperia P....my keys are now hard to press due to rebooting again and again into cwm...
can anyone direct me link or thread..?
SalmanYousaf said:
is there any cwm touch for Xperia P....my keys are now hard to press due to rebooting again and again into cwm...
can anyone direct me link or thread..?
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No, there is no working stable CWM touch for Xperia P but TWRP one is being worked on. Don't try to use it in the current state.
There is but it is in cm9 kernel
Speedy kernel
aftergr said:
There is but it is in cm9 kernel
Speedy kernel
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You're right.
My mistake @SalmanYousaf was too focused on stock.
Speedy Kernel for CM9
WizaJ said:
You're right.
My mistake @SalmanYousaf was too focused on stock.
Speedy Kernel for CM9
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lol..actually i shift from xperia U to Xperia P....so i started from stock based or stock based custom kernels.....
well thanks for info....i m not developers but developers should focus on cwm touch....xperia U had already quite a time before...it was very helpfull to work..