sorry, more like I install this rom?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434001
must have some specific fw to flash the kernel? and then it must unlock the bootloader? could post a tutorial with installation abrçs
first requirement to install a custom rom is a custom kernel and to install a custom kernel you would have to unlock bootloader.
sorry there is no specific tutorial for the installation of this rom.
what i can only provide to you is a link for unlocking bootloader here.
for the installation of the rom, check other roms for installation instructions.
they basically have the same approach.
I understand, I already unlocked the bootloader him, he was sk17a xperia mini pro, and I swapped it for a sk17i fw 0.42, now I have flashing a custom kernel, I use this rom I posted just above, so that my doubt that, if I can flash the kernel with this fw 0:42? why some are not compatible, then I dissso replace the kernel, I'll have to unlock the bootloader again to put the CM7 aosp? backing up the kernel and the stock rom? hugs
This ROM, which link you gave in first post, has own kernel, which is the ONLY kernel that works with this ROM. The kernel is included in the post.
CM7.2 and CM9 have also own kernel, that works only with specific ROM.
Rage Kernel, X Kernel and others are for stock(and stock-based) ROMs, for example Hybrom.
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sorry, i usually read through all the threads but don't have time today so being a noob.
I have locked bootloader, can I use flashtool to flash custom kernel with stock rom?
I don't think so
No, kernels can only be installed with unlocked bootloader.
Hello all. I decided to install Hybrom on my Xperia mini pro (sk17i) but i'm little confused at the moment and don't know what to do. I have installed CM 7.2.0 rom with FreeXperia kernel. If i want to install the Hybrom, i just need to flash stock firmware via flashtool, install Clockwork once again, then install some custom kernel like Rage and then install the rom? Or do something else? And do i need to relock the bootloader to flash stock firmware?
Install stock firmware, install kernel, install ROM. That's all. No relock needed. Custom kernel already includes Recovery so it is not needed.
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And when i flash firmware, wipe is automatically done so i don't need to do it manually?
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And when i flash firmware, wipe is automatically done so i don't need to do it manually?
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Flashing stock firmware - if you choose it in Flashtool, then yes.
Custom - no, you have to do it yourself before installing the ROM.
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Thank you, I really appreciate your answer, but I have one last question. Does the firmware already include rom and kernel, or rom only? And do I have to install newer baseband to it to make the custom rom work?
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Thank you, I really appreciate your answer, but I have one last question. Does the firmware already include rom and kernel, or rom only? And do I have to install newer baseband to it to make the custom rom work?
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Stock firmwares in .ftf file already include ROM and kernel both.
Most custom ROMs have their own custom kernel that you need to install yourself. Sometimes it is written in the topic as separate download link, sometimes it is included inside the .zip file, then you need to extract it and flash via fastboot. Check my tutorial, if you need help with it.
Baseband will depend on the custom ROM.
I have SE stock rom 2.1 update 1 with stock kernel on my x10i mini. I have rooted my device and I want to know if I can enable multitouch on my phone. Please someone help me .
Thanks in advance...
I didnt try only kernel,but I try custom MINICM7-2.2.0 based on GB 2.3.7 and it is like new phone reBORN, fast&stable.
Sort off, yes
Check this
For stock kernel
The links are dead.. Downloading of x8gesture.ko not working.
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Sort off, yes
Check this
For stock kernel
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downloading not working of x8gesture.ko
In that case, there are a few froyo-based roms (srom-froyo, froyobread) that include this particular module, don't know if those links are still working, try to search the x10mini development forum to find them
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In that case, there are a few froyo-based roms (srom-froyo, froyobread) that include this particular module, don't know if those links are still working, try to search the x10mini development forum to find them
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Do they require unlocking of bootloader .Actually I am afraid of this purpose.Is there any GB rom that can be flashed without unlocking bootloader on stock kernel 2.6.29 Thanks for Help.
You only need to unlock your bootloader if you need a custom kernel.
All the froyo roms run on the stock kernel, so they can be installed without unlocking the bootloader.
GB roms all run on a custom kernel (on the x10Mini), so you need to unlock the bootloader for that.
If you get S1Tool and post the output, i could probably provide you with some guidance on the safety of unlocking
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You only need to unlock your bootloader if you need a custom kernel.
All the froyo roms run on the stock kernel, so they can be installed without unlocking the bootloader.
GB roms all run on a custom kernel (on the x10Mini), so you need to unlock the bootloader for that.
If you get S1Tool and post the output, i could probably provide you with some guidance on the safety of unlocking
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Yeah !! in the output It shows SEMC something with capital R . Actually date is 10w29. Flashtool is big file and I have a slow connection... Smthng else for unlocking bootloader
it should say semc-simlock certificate, and 10w29 is ok too. you can get the manual scripts for unlocking the bootloader in a slightly smaller package, but the point about unlocking the bootloader is to install a custom kernel... you will need flashtool for that... lol.
I would say, try one of the froyo roms if they're still available, i'm pretty sure froyobread with the hotfix can be downloaded and they can be installed on the stock kernel. but then, those are big downloads too on a slow connection
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it should say semc-simlock certificate, and 10w29 is ok too. you can get the manual scripts for unlocking the bootloader in a slightly smaller package, but the point about unlocking the bootloader is to install a custom kernel... you will need flashtool for that... lol.
I would say, try one of the froyo roms if they're still available, i'm pretty sure froyobread with the hotfix can be downloaded and they can be installed on the stock kernel. but then, those are big downloads too on a slow connection
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Ok I am starting... Given 30 minutes to my wintage phone,
Thanks for paying attantion..
yupp its done ..XDA rocks B-)
You're welcome
Array. I've unlocked the bootloader and I have xrecovery on my phone. I also have put GB miniCM rom as update.zip on SD card
Now the problem is on GB thread it said that I should have naA kernel on my phone and on naA kernel thread it said that I should have GB custom rom. I have only unlocked the bootloader and still on stock rom and stock kernel.,
once again its ur turn to sort me out of this problem...
:-D
First you flash the nAa kernel using flashtool
Then flash the rom through cwm
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Bro I have gone one step ahead and have installed cloclwordmod .. now I am flashing the naA kernel... But what after flashing the kernel if I start my phone do I have to first enter in CWM and flash new minicm7 rom or I can use this kernel on my stock rom 2.1
Go into CWM and install MiniCM, stock will not boot on the nAa kernel.
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Go into CWM and install MiniCM, stock will not boot on the nAa kernel.
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Done ;-)
Is it possible to lock bootloader with custom rom/kernel?
You will able to use custom ROM if the ROM support stock kernel (Seems only MIUI at this moment).
For kernel, it's just not possible.
he can use customs roms, as well. However, if he encounters bootloops he need to flash stock kernel.
It's working for me.
It's not possible to flash CyanogenMod, as it's not based on stock kernel.
To flash custom kernel u need unlocked boot loader ....& u can use Roms which are based on stock kernel.
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I would like to run custom ROMs( CM) based in my device. To start with, I aj a total noob and my device currently runs stock ICS provided by sony itself. It's not rooted. I wanted to know the steps regarding how-to do the procedures like :
~> unlock bootloader ( is it needed or not)
~>root (needed or not)
~> flash custom ROM( which one is good and runs fast,least buggy)
~> which CM?
~> which recovery, which kernel, how-to's
Etc.
I don't know if all info is available on the forum in one thread or not, so I created a new thread.
Thanks in advance.
AW: Help regarding Sola Custom ROMs
You have to try every ROM on your own! Everybody has an other way to use it's Smartphone, so nobody can say which ROM is perfect for you and Root and CWM is needed for every Custom ROM Cause you need CWM to install the ROM and to install CWM you need Root And if the ROM is compatible with a locked or unlocked BL is said in every OP of a Custom ROM
Open your eyes and use the search function! You can find nearly EVERYTHING here on xda
But still a guide would be helpful...if possible...
srivmanu said:
~> unlock bootloader ( is it needed or not)
~>root (needed or not)
~> flash custom ROM( which one is good and runs fast,least buggy)
~> which CM?
~> which recovery, which kernel, how-to's
Etc.
I don't know if all info is available on the forum in one thread or not, so I created a new thread.
Thanks in advance.
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But still a guide would be helpful...if possible...
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If you don't wanna unlock your bootloader(which will void your warranty) but you wanna install cwm, you can always root your phone and install the cwm recovery... Now, every custom roms is very good!!! You must be thankful to all the devs here and try some roms on yourself... We can't tell that which Rom is good for you so you must try it on your own... CyanogenMod 9 is good and very smooth but requires you to unlock your bootloader... You also must unlock your bootloader to flash awesome kernels that provides overclock and many more...
You can find cwm recovery for locked bootloader at here!! Be sure to follow the steps properly!!
And to root stock .54, you must first flash the .10 kernel using flashtool, root it using binary method, then flash back the .54 kernel..